Selected Articles: Showdown in Ukraine. Hobbled US Turns to War to Preserve Its Waning Primacy

Showdown in Ukraine. Hobbled US Turns to War to Preserve Its Waning Primacy

By Mike Whitney, March 01, 2023

The future of humanity will be decided on a battlefield in Ukraine. That’s no exaggeration. The conflict between the United States and Russia will determine whether global economic integration will expand within an evolving multi-polar system or if the “rules-based order” will succeed in crushing any opponent to its Western-centric model.

The Scholz-Macron Plan: How to Crush Serbia with Her Consent

By Živadin Jovanović, March 02, 2023

Тhis Scholz-Macron “proposal” is but an ultimatum requiring Serbia to recognize the illegal unilateral independence of the so-called Kosovo, accompanied by a list of threats of what will beset Serbia should she fail to abide.

War Propaganda Media Ignores Rising Antiwar Sentiment in America and Europe

By Kurt Nimmo, March 02, 2023

Did you know there are large anti-NATO protests ongoing in Europe? If you didn’t, it wouldn’t be surprising, as the corporate media, stenographers of war propaganda, have ignored thousands, if not millions, of Europeans, arguing NATO is an aggressive and dangerous anachronism that must be abolished.

COVID-19 Vaccine-Injured Doctors Are Finally Starting to Speak Up… And They Are Shocked that the Medical Establishment Abandons Them.

By Dr. William Makis, March 02, 2023

‘I apologize on behalf of my profession for refusing to listen to patients with vax injuries’ – Dr. Michael Huang, physician who treated 4000 COVID patients says he’s seen hundreds of COVID-19 vaccine injuries, cancer, pregnancy loss, etc.

Canadian Foreign Policy Is Utterly Barbaric

By Mark Taliano, March 01, 2023

Canada’s foreign policy is basically an appendage of U.S foreign policy, and it is utterly barbaric. Consider the example of Syria. Syria, like Turkey, has recently suffered catastrophic earthquakes.  Whereas humanitarian aid has justifiably poured into Turkey, it barely reaches the vast majority of Syrians.

How Social Networks Became a ‘Subsidiary’ of the FBI and CIA

By Jonathan Cook, March 01, 2023

In 1975, the Church Committee managed to take a fleeting, if far from complete, snapshot of the netherworld in which agencies such as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and National Security Agency (NSA) operate.

Land Loss and the Renewed Struggle of African American Farmers

By Abayomi Azikiwe, March 01, 2023

In the years between 1910 and 2000, African American farmers and agricultural workers lost over 14 million acres of land. One of the major demands of the post-Civil War era was the allocation of land to the formerly enslaved Africans in order to establish a foundation for building a self-sufficient community.

NATO’s Destruction of Libya

By Shane Quinn, March 01, 2023

Libya is among Africa’s biggest countries and it shares a lengthy coastline with the Mediterranean Sea. It was only Gaddafi who had managed to hold together Libya and its fragile national structure, since the state’s independence in the early 1950s. Under Gaddafi, though the country was not a paradise, Libya enjoyed by some distance the best living standards in Africa.

Food, Dispossession and Dependency. Resisting the New World Order

By Colin Todhunter, March 02, 2023

We are currently seeing an acceleration of the corporate consolidation of the entire global agri-food chain. The high-tech/big data conglomerates, including Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook and Google, have joined traditional agribusiness giants, such as Corteva, Bayer, Cargill and Syngenta, in a quest to impose their model of food and agriculture on the world.

Commission Reveals that Trudeau Government Lied About Nature of Truckers Protests in Ottawa Last February to Justify Invocation of Emergencies Act

By Ray McGinnis, March 01, 2023

OPS, OPP, RCMP, Canada Border Service Agency and CSIS (Canadian Security Intelligence Service) were pointing away from ideologically motivated violent extremist (IMVE) threats. CSIS reported on the afternoon of February 14, “Downtown Ottawa…was actually quite festive—not threatening to a passerby.” CSIS entered as evidence before the Commission that they “had no concern with IMVEs in Ottawa.”


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