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Nov 29 2024 Attack on Syria (update)
I’ll update further on this thread. This can be classified as meta-data. Even though I sorted out my sources yesterday already, it was necessary for another sort today. There is a reason. I have never seen so much hasbara; it was a wave across all communications channels. Channels and reporters that could be be… Continue reading
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Nov 29 2024 How Russia and China are rewiring Greek mythology
“.. we see Russia playing chess .. while China is playing Go (Weiqi 围棋), also thinking several moves ahead. And the partnership, all along, in synch, is spawning a lovely Greek mythology revival.”
By Pepe Escobar at the Strategic Culture Foundation.
Oh, the wonders chips from dishwashers are able to unleash.
How come Zeus, King of the Gods,… Continue reading
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Nov 29 2024 “Hazelnuts are here. How long until the hypersonic “pistachios” arrive?”
By Quantum Bird
Straight to the point. The appearance of the new Russian hypersonic weapons system, nicknamed Oreshnik – or hazelnut tree – is a significant step towards the obsolescence of nuclear bombs. Details about the design and operation of the Oreshnik remain scarce, but we do know that it is a medium-range ballistic missile with… Continue reading -
Nov 29 2024 US-backed Terrorist Offensive in Syria
I did a quick update in the Daily Chronicles this morning on the situation in Syria. Brian Berletic sees the same trajectory that I do, and others see this as well.
I think Brian’s header could have been stated differently because this is a NATO backed Terrorist Offensive.
US-backed Terrorist Offensive in… Continue reading
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Nov 29 2024 The Tears of a Fallen Angel
Within a week of Russia “testing” the Oreshnik hypersonic .. the Western alliance is already transiting through the Dark Side from fear to hatred and hurtling toward unspeakable suffering.
By Ambassador MK Bhadrakumar at the Indian Punchline.
Atlanticists mobilise to salvage NATO as Russia toughens its stance
The American film maker and philanthropist who created the Star Wars… Continue reading