Month: June 2020

Greater Middle East

How Washington Intends To Triumph

During the quarter of Western lockdown, the map of the Middle East was profoundly transformed. Yemen has been divided into two separate countries, Israel is paralysed by two Prime Ministers who hate each other, Iran openly supports NATO in Iraq and Libya, Turkey occupies northern Syria, Saudi Arabia is close to bankruptcy.

Dybbuk

On The Occult Meaning Of The Term COVID

American authors Michael Hoffman and his mentor James Shelby Downard were the first to speak about “The Alchemical Processing of Humanity through Public Psychodrama”. According to the two researchers of the occult, the primary objective of medieval alchemists and of secret societies’ initiates that continue in their tradition was not […]

USS Barry and USS Ronald Reagan

China Warns Trump Not To Risk Trade Deal

If there is one template on which the Carnegie Endowment of Peace for International Peace, CNN, New York Times, Washington Post can agree with China’s Xinhua news agency and the CGTN in the present-day world of information wars, it must be in their shared opinion that Mike Pompeo is the […]

Trump

Global War Agenda: One World

Trump came with dangerous ideas and one of them was disrespect for all existing global political, geographical, social, environmental, and economic orders and agreements. His rallies included the slogan MAGA – Make America Great Again. Blue collar Americans from the Rust belt cheered as he promised them well paying jobs; […]

Bolton

Bolton’s Memoir Bolts From The Stable

President Donald Trump’s former National Security Advisor John Bolton would have been confident.  His indulgent The Room Where it Happened: A White House Memoir pitted him against the administration in a not infrequent battle over material that is published by former officials recounting their giddy days in high office.  On […]

West and Russia

How Should We Deal With Russia?

Is it possible to have a dialogue with Russia from a position of strength, false accusations, infringing upon its interests, and openly interfering in its internal affairs? Lately, the topic of Russia seems to be a constant on high-level political platforms and the news feeds of leading media outlets in […]