James Risen and Ken Klippenstein High-tech surveillance may have blinded the U.S. to how corruption has weakened the Russian military. [Editor’s note: Ukraine, the US, the UK and NATO, have been planning for a Russian incursion since 2014, when the “color revolution” financed with $5b US taxpayer dollars was used to drive out the Russian-friendly president and install a Western stooge, of which Zelensky is only the latest (and most monstrous) iteration. Those included Javelin anti-tank missiles and Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, of the kind Osama bin Laden assisted in arming…
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U.S. invaded Afghanistan to loot its mineral wealth: philosopher
Tehran Times TEHRAN – A retired professor of philosophy at the University of Minnesota says the U.S. war on Afghanistan was intended to loot the country’s mineral wealth. “Osama bin Laden had nothing to do with 9/11,” James Fetzer notes. “The U.S. invaded Afghanistan in order to loot its vast mineral wealth – including the largest lithium deposit outside of Bolivia, where lithium is used for components in computers, triggers for nuclear devices, and electric car batteries – and to resurrect the poppy fields,” Fetzer tells the Tehran Times. After…
RDS 9/11 SPECIAL (11 September 2021) with Dr. James Fetzer
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White House Admits Staging Fake Vaccination Operation To Gather DNA From The Public
The Sleuth Journal [Editor’s note: Since several readers have missed it, notice my second embedded image, where I reported on 26 January 2013–and earlier as well–that Osama bin Laden had died on 15 December 2001 and was buried in an unmarked grave. They used various fake “Osamas” in the meanwhile, as I also reported on Scholars for 9/11 Truth: Given I was among the first to report the facts of the matter, don’t be misled: the government lies to us all the time, as this case so vividly displays.] The…
Douglas A. Yates: Khashoggi murder exposes agenda; selective narrative distorts reality
By Douglas A. Yates In near lockstep, the media industry used the murder of Jamal Khashoggi to elevate his status to a journalist, a truth-teller. The Saudi official in exile is presented as a champion of peace and justice in the Mideast. However, when the claims are matched to Khashoggi’s life, the resulting profile suggests pertinent facts are missing. In the 1980s, Adnan Khashoggi (1935-2017), Jamal’s uncle, was among the richest men in the world. Backed by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), Adnan was a premier weapons dealer for…