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Dec 24 2024 BRICS expands with 9 new partner countries. Now it’s half of world population, 41% of global economy
Ben Norton. This piece is statistical and we surely can do with some qualitative commentary, but the hard facts are so good! Did you know that BRICS countries now control the world’s food? It is so good! Enjoy!
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Dec 24 2024 Goodness Gracious Great Balls of Fire
Rice Balls!
This is a favorite cooking site . The non-complicated farm style bottling of product is always a joy. https://www.russiaislove.com/russian-kitchen
We are making Rice Balls. You can have them sweet, or we have them with a hot sauce on occasion. Very versatile – mix some veggies in your rice which is what I did yesterday. Sautee… Continue reading
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Dec 24 2024 The Axis of Asymmetry makes it Darker
“In all chaos there is a cosmos,
in all disorder a secret order.”
— Carl Jung
Gaza is in a boil. The Gaza Resistance takes its terrible daily toll. To stay on-message, casualties are immediately hidden by Zion and dutiful western presstitutes, faster than you can say “memory holed.”Zion percolates nicely. It is forced to keep up… Continue reading
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Dec 24 2024 A practical approach to Consciousness
We humans are looking for certainty and then prefer to set things down in all kinds of rules. Books are filled with theories, whether in science or religion. Even a document like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is not limited to one A4 sheet, and governments write hundreds of meters of law books full… Continue reading
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Dec 24 2024 Briefing: Nuclear, Chemical, Biological – Russian MoD
Briefing by Deputy Chief of the Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Protection Troops of the Russian Armed Forces Major General Aleksei Rtishchev
The United States is transferring unfinished Ukrainian military-biological projects to Africa. If the projects in Ukraine were legitimate research, why are they running to Africa?
US military biological research exploits Africa to fuel… Continue reading
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Dec 23 2024 Captain Thomas Isidore Noël Sankara
This month, at the time of his birthday, Africa remembers Captain Thomas Isidore Noël Sankara (December 21, 1949 – October 15, 1987). He was the president of Burkina Faso (formerly Upper Volta) from 1983 to 1987.
As Africa looks desperately for leaders of integrity and vision, the life and ideals of the late Thomas Sankara… Continue reading
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Dec 23 2024 Empire/US Continuance of Governance
Now that Trump has come out of his closet between the US election and the formal electoral count that confirmed him as US President, we can already see what Brian Berletic calls Continuity of Governance or bipartisan Continuity of the US system.
The crux of the matter as I’ve said for a long time is fomenting… Continue reading
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Dec 22 2024 Latin America: inter-oceanic canals and railway lines (aka, Trump wants the Panama Canal back)
China built the Chancay Port in Peru and is managing it. Chancay port is fully-automated, equipped with unmanned cranes fabricated by Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries (also known as ZPMC), driverless electric container trucks made by SAIC Motor, and 5G wireless control equipment from Huawei. All of the important equipment is from China.
The port is connected… Continue reading
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Dec 22 2024 Putin weighs in on the Syrian situation
All that glisters is not gold —
Often have you heard that told.
Many a man his life hath sold
But my outside to behold.
Gilded tombs do worms enfold.
Had you been as wise as bold,
Young in limbs, in judgment old,
Your answer had not been inscrolled
Fare you well. Your suit is cold.By Ambassador MK Bhadrakumar at the Indian Punchline.
Russian… Continue reading
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Dec 22 2024 The Fall of Assad: Decoding the Syrian Crisis with Ben Norton
In depth with Daniel Dumbrill who lives in China, Ben Norton draws the geopolitical picture together. It is long – an hour and forty minutes, but very good and is geopolitics 101 for the region, without the overt emotions that we here all really suffered from. Take an evening with a cup of tea or… Continue reading
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Dec 22 2024 10 Days to ECOWAS Rupture
This, (he means France) without a doubt, is the worst SYMBOL of neocolonialism in Africa
On January 29, 2025 (gee, that is next week!), barring a last-minute miracle, the three nations of the Sahel Federation – Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso – will formally exit the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). For the first… Continue reading -
Dec 22 2024 “The UN has failed, and the BRICS will replace it”: Parliamentarians and experts discuss Brazil’s role in a multipolar world
(Note: All I can say is that it is high time. There is tone in this article that is disturbing, but it may be the reportage. That tone is What is In It for Us instead of Let’s Define What Is In It For Us and What’s In Us for BRICS. It is astounding that… Continue reading
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Dec 22 2024 US Government Hides its Funding of Sedition Worldwide…
The US government National Endowment for Democracy (NED) no longer discloses its funding around the globe.
Instead of lists of organizations it is funding in each country with dollar amounts, because of growing awareness of its political sedition worldwide, it now only has pages like this one for “Asia” ambiguously (and dishonestly) describing their programs.
The US… Continue reading
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Dec 21 2024 Gaza and Christmas
Forgive me!
It is Christmas for the Christians. It is a religion that I grew up in, but I cannot say I stayed with the narrow interpretation. I can also say I did not stay with a narrow dogma of any religion. Yet, one cannot ignore the egregore of a higher power and designer. It is… Continue reading