Behind the Biden “presidency,” Barack Obama looms large. But thanks to relentless media deception and propaganda, most Americans know very little about the real Obama. To truly understand him, it is essential to understand the roots of his political activism. It all begins with South Africa’s Communist revolution. In addition to launching his political career in the home of a...
Read moreUnited Nations, UN Building in New York While the world is distracted — and understandably so — by wars and atrocities in the Middle East and Ukraine, the work of fastening the shackles of tyranny on all the world’s peoples has been continuing unabated in the halls of the United Nations. The unelected would-be rulers who smugly strut through the...
Read moreAP Images Polygamy? Blessing homosexual unions? “Radical inclusion” of LGBT people? Holy Communion for those living in adulterous relationships? Ordination of women? Is the Roman Catholic Church really about to flip on these and related issues? Are Pope Francis and his “Synod on Synodality” bent (many faithful Catholics say “hell bent”) on thoroughly overturning two millennia of the Catholic Church’s teaching...
Read moreIran’s foreign minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, emphasized in a recent televised interview that if the Israeli government’s actions in the Gaza Strip persist without a political resolution, various possibilities, including preemptive actions by the resistance front, could be considered. Amir-Abdollahian made these statements following a regional tour that included visits to Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and Qatar. He highlighted that during his...
Read moreDARPA Neurologist and Chief of the Neuroethics Studies Program at Georgetown University, Washington DC, Dr. James Giordano, who is also a weapons expert, started his presentation at West Point NY Military Academy by saying, “The brain is and will be the 21st Century battlefield. End of story.” DARPA stands for Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, a Pentagon thinktank. Dr. Giordano talks about how Directed...
Read moreAcross Europe, far-right populism is surging. Right-wing parties with neo-fascist roots are part of governing coalitions or increasing their parliamentary seats. Yet fears of anti-Semitism rising in Europe haven’t stopped Israel from engaging with Europe’s extremists — a policy of the state even before its inception. In August, Israel’s ambassador to Romania, Reuven Azar, met with the leader of the...
Read moreXurzon/iStock/Getty Images Plus A study done by at least 20 scientists — including astrophysicist Willie Soon — has found that the methods used by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) may be fatally flawed and greatly underestimate the power of the Sun in the observed warming of the Earth. The study calls into question the IPCC’s assertion...
Read moreFor the entirety of the 20 year US occupation, Afghanistan was the primary source for 90% of the world’s heroin. In just over a year the Taliban has nearly eradicated Afghani heroin production, raising serious questions about the US role in facilitating the global drug trade. The Taliban government in Afghanistan – the nation that until recently produced 90% of...
Read moreIf the domestic government cannot break the deadlock on the various burdens borne by Okinawa, then it will seek to raise the issue and gain understanding from the international community. This is yet another attempt by Okinawa to seek reparations for human rights infringements by U.S. military bases. From Sept. 18 to 20, Okinawa Prefectural Gov. Denny Tamaki will attend...
Read moreThe Biden administration is launching a public opinion offensive to push for World Trade Organization reforms that favor the United States, with taking aim at China being a key objective. United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai delivered a speech at an American think tank on Sept. 22, calling for reform of the WTO. Unlike the Trump administration, which withdrew from...
Read moreRecently, the United States, China, Taiwan, Russia, and even Vietnam and North Korea have all paid visits to important political leaders, revealing a new international structure and atmosphere. In general, the chess match between the United States and China continues to be the top priority in the current international landscape, primarily because the United States sees China as a threat...
Read moreOleksii Liskonih/iStock/Getty Images Plus The Taliban may be a pariah to the Western geopolitical establishment, but it is not without friends in high places. As seen in an Associated Press report, at Russia’s hosting of a meeting with Taliban representatives to discuss regional threats on Friday, Moscow affirmed that it will keep providing Afghanistan assistance, both through its own resources...
Read moreThe climate crisis train has long since left the station, and festive get-togethers don’t seem a way to facilitate urgent action. The “Climate Lolapalooza” which ends next Sunday in New York is likely to prove heavy on carbon footprints and light on results. The city is the host of Climate Week in partnership with the United Nations. There are hundreds...
Read moreTwitter/X Hundreds of illegal immigrants wait under a bridge in Eagle Pass, Texas. When Texas Governor Greg Abbott learned that more than 4,000 illegals crossed the U.S. border at Eagle Pass, Texas (population 28,000), in just two days, he reiterated his claim that the crisis inundating the southern border is an “invasion.” On Thursday he posted on X: I officially...
Read moreun.org World leaders meeting at the United Nations (UN) in New York this week were faced with the realization that their ambitious plan to end poverty and protect the environment by 2030, as set forth in the organization’s agreed-upon Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), is falling well short of expectations. The UN’s 2023 SDG Report bluntly stated that “we are leaving...
Read moreIt is evident that the G20 Summit in New Delhi is an opportunity for Narendra Modi to shine on the global stage, as it would be for the leader of any country that assumes the annual presidency of this group of the world’s 20 largest economies, and just as it was for Indonesian President Joko Widodo at last year’s November...
Read moreAP Images The kids are back in school — just in time to be rallied in support of the United Nations’ latest effort to shackle the planet with freedom-destroying schemes that are aimed, ostensibly, at saving us all from the dread effects of “climate change.” Let the greenwashing/brainwashing begin! Greta “How dare you!” Thunberg, the screechy, preachy, snotty, sneering, sanctimonious...
Read moreJulie Caron/iStock/Getty Images Plus Dried coca leaves What are the implications for a country when its most lucrative business is one considered illicit throughout the world? According to a report from Bloomberg Economics, cocaine is poised to become Colombia’s top export, surpassing even oil. This comes amid the South American country’s efforts to legalize the cocaine trade. Whereas oil exports...
Read moreDonald Trump’s calendar is bulging as the dates for election campaign events and his many trials coincide. The latest court decision clearly shows the situation Trump is facing. Washington U.S. District Court Judge Tanya S. Chutkan has set a trial date of March 4, 2024 in the case against Donald Trump charging him with trying to overturn the 2020 election....
Read moreAP Images Vladimir Putin (center) hosts this year's EEF The 8th Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) in Vladivostok from September 10 to 13 saw Russian President Vladimir Putin meeting with and addressing international delegations from various countries such as India, China, Laos, Mongolia, and Myanmar, as well as media representatives from over 50 foreign countries, including “unfriendly” states. Here are some...
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