EDITOR—A sharp dissection of the US Empire’s multitude of crimes, deceptions, and ineradicable evil by a witness who speaks through his own awakening. The US empire is not ruled by democracy—despite the constant refrain—but by a tiny, invisible oligarchy which also owns the political class, the judicial branch, the media and the repressive arms of the state (intelligence agencies, army, police, etc.). The US Empire seems formidable and unassailable, but, due to its incurable flaws—structural, economic, political, spiritual, and moral—it is now collapsing, bleeding its hegemony, due to its own over-reach, pathetic leadership, and, in the process, becoming ever more dangerous to its own citizens and humanity in general.
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PAUL EDWARDS—Israel will fail, and destroy itself in the effort, which will be justice. Seldom does an entire country merit dissolution, but the rabid fanaticism of the vast majority of Israelis demands it. With few dissenters, its evil racist mentality is ubiquitous and ineradicable.
Barring a war it is insanely seeking, that will leave it a pulverized inferno, its end will come from its own raging poison, as when a wasp or scorpion, believing itself attacked, stings itself to death.
Ukraine’s story, very different, is comparably ugly. Precipitated, by The Empire’s anxiety over its displacement as world hegemon, it aimed to defeat Russia by driving supine NATO’s expansion to its borders, using Ukraine as its latest pawn of choice. If this is not clear to you by now, it’s because you refuse to know it.
The mechanics of the two bloodlettings are distinctly different. In the one, an evil nation commits genocide against a helpless people; in the other, a puppet clique is paid to feed its country’s men into a human meat grinder against an invincible adversary.
They share one great similarity: both are funded by The Empire. Americans pay for the Zionist genocide, and the proxy “war” in Ukraine, and seem glad to do it. They feel justified, sure that these shows of organized mass murder deserve their support.
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Putin’s Interview with the Mongolian Newspaper “Onodor” & Onset of Talks
by Karl Sanchez26 minutes readV. PUTIN: “Let me remind you that our country was the first in the world to recognize Mongolia’s independence in 1921 and for a long time remained the only guarantor of its sovereignty and security. During the critical period for Mongolia in the summer of 1939, the USSR, faithful to its allied duty in accordance with the Protocol on Mutual Assistance of March 12, 1936, immediately responded to the request of the Mongolian government to help repel Japanese aggression on the Khalkhin-Gol River. More than 10 thousand soldiers and commanders of the Red Army gave their lives in the battle for freedom and independence of Mongolia.”
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ED CURTIN—When Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., a presidential aspirant, folded his cards and conceded the current pot to Donald Trump – what he euphemistically called suspending his campaign for the presidency – he let his justifiable hatred of the Democratic Party, their undermining of his campaign, and their pro-war and genocidal agenda get the best of him. His trust in Trump is naïve in the extreme. With the issue that Kennedy has made central to his work in recent years – Covid and the “vaccines” – Trump is in the opposite camp.
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ERIC ZUESSE—America’s version of capitalism is this, corrupt capitalism; and another name for it is fascism. But America’s version of it is the worst type of that: it is imperialistic fascism. And this is the reason why honest political discussion of America’s imperialism, and even merely referring to “the U.S. empire,” is prohibited throughout all of the billionaires’ ‘news’-media. So, here, from a news-medium that is not controlled by any billionaire, is a knowledgeable expert discussion of that: