Joachim Hagopian The big news this week is America’s 16th largest bank, Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) has gone down as the second largest bank failure in US history, all within 48 hours last Thursday and Friday. The 2008 bankruptcy of Washington Mutual Bank is the largest during the so-called Great Recession from December 2007 to June 2009. That financial crisis resulted in the taxpayers’ “too big to fail” bank bailout that also sacrificed the fourth largest investment bank Lehman Brothers as the two biggest casualties in order to ostensibly “save” the unsustainable debtor system from total collapse.…
Sundance, The Parliamentary Motive Behind the J6 Fedsurrection
Sundance The Ring of Truth – “I am too well accustomed to the taking of evidence not to detect the ring of truth.” 1908, Edith Wharton Much has been made of the events of January 6, 2021, and with the latest broadcast of CCTV video from inside the Capitol Hill complex, more questions have been raised. Within the questions: the FBI and government apparatus had advanced knowledge of the scale of the J6 mall assembly yet doing nothing? Why were the Capitol Hill police never informed of the FBI concerns? Why didn’t…
Alastair Crooke, HOW COULD WESTERN INTELLIGENCE HAVE GOT IT WRONG, AGAIN? THEY DIDN’T. THEY HAD OTHER PURPOSES
By Alastair Crooke The West now faces the task of de-fusing the landmine of their own electorate’s conviction of a Ukraine ‘win’, and of Russian humiliation. Larry Johnson, an ex-CIA analyst, writes “I no longer hold clearances and have not had access to the classified intelligence assessments. However, I have heard that the finished intelligence being supplied to U.S. policymakers continues to declare that Russia is on the ropes – and their economy is crumbling. Also, analysts insist that the Ukrainians are beating the Russians”. Johnson responds that – lacking valid human sources –…
Patrick J. McShay, The WHO’s Pandemic Treaty is a New World Order Communist Police State
Patrick J. McShay “There will be in the next generation or so a pharmacological method of making people love their servitude and producing dictatorship without tears, so to speak, producing a kind of painless concentration camp for entire societies so that people will in fact have their liberties taken away from them but will rather enjoy it.” — Aldous Huxley- Author of Brave New World “The perfect dictatorship would have the appearance of a democracy, but would basically be a prison without walls in which the prisoners would not even dream of escaping. It would essentially be a system of slavery where, through consumption…
Joachim Hagopian, A Retrospective Look at US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin III
Joachim Hagopian My freshman roommates at West Point, John Abizaid and Karl Eikenberry, ended up commanding generals in charge of losing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, then rewarded with membership to the notorious Council on Foreign Relations and US ambassadorships in Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan respectively. Our alma mater, the famous brass factory on the Hudson since 1802, in recent decades is notorious for churning out cookie-cutter, rotten to the “Corps” leadership, disgracefully losing every American war since World War II by diabolical elite design. I’ve written extensively about all these leaders in…
Joe Lauria, As Bakhmut Falls, US may Turn from Ukraine, Starting with Pipeline Story
By Joe Lauria If the Donbass city of Bakhmut falls to the Russians the U.S. may need to save face in order to reverse course in Ukraine, writes Joe Lauria. On its face, The New York Times article yesterday, “Intelligence Suggests Pro-Ukrainian Group Sabotaged Pipelines, U.S. Officials Say,” appears intended to exonerate both the U.S. and Ukrainian governments from any involvement in the destruction last September of the Nord Stream gas pipelines between Russia and Germany. The thrust of the Times article is that Ukrainians unaffiliated with the Kiev government were the ones who did it,…
Ron Unz. War and Propaganda in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Ron Unz We recently passed the first anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war and the Wall Street Journal published a lengthy review of the twelve months of the conflict, summarizing what had happened and describing future prospects, an article that attracted more than 2,500 comments. Ukraine Is the West’s War Now The initial reluctance of the U.S. and its allies to help Kyiv fight Russia has turned into a massive program of military assistance, which carries risks of its own Yaroslav Trofimov • The Wall Street Journal • February 25, 2023 • 2,800 Words Although…
Joachim Hagopian, How We Got to Today’s Precipice: The Rothschild Deep State Cabal Is Imploding
Joachim Hagopian Whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends [life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness], it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. …
David Starr, Profiting Off of Death and Suffering is the American Way
David Starr Arms Industry and U.S. Government Have Now Practically Merged The United States’s imperial foreign policy has been evident since day one, but especially starting with the Gilded Age and the arrogant doctrine of Manifest Destiny of the mid-19th century. The imperial “cause” continued through the decades leading up to today. And today, the U.S. arms industry and the U.S. Congress have a reciprocal relationship. Because of this relationship, many members of Congress have grown rich off of war and death. The Russia-Ukraine conflict has presented the latest opportunity for…
Sarah Westall, What I have endured: An inside Look at being Unpersoned in America
By Sarah Westall This is what I have experienced over the past 10 years. This is not meant for pity, we do not have time for that. It is meant as a tool for readers to have a better understanding of the situation we are facing. The more who are aware, the better odds we have to changing this situation. Be assured, I am not done fighting. Merriam Webster Dictionary: unperson noun un· per· son ˈən-ˈpər-sᵊn -ˌpər- : an individual who usually for political or ideological reasons is removed completely from recognition or…