- How Taxpayer-Funded NIH Foundation Funnels Millions to Big Pharma by Dr. Joseph Mercola from Children's Health Defense.
- Thailand Paid $45 Million in COVID Vaccine Injury Claims, While U.S. Has Paid $0 by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. from Children's Health Defense. My reaction: Because US pharmaceutical corporations have been protected by the government from claims that they have caused irreparable harm, they can be paid by the government. But, unfortunately, this has not been true as this post illustrates.
- Prof. Christian Perronne About Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s Book “We Can Not Accept These State’s Lies” from Children's Health Defense.
This book is an absolutely gigantic work that I salute because few people would be able to carry out such an investigation over 40 years, with such precise data – everything is sourced – to denounce this odious corruption that has completely perverted medicine in the world.
- U.K. Data shows 9 in 10 Covid-19 Deaths are among the Fully Vaccinated, but U.S. Data is vastly different; is the CDC lying to the public? from The Exposé, a British online publication. (Note: As always the case for his website, the entire post is captured by an audio version--I will not repeat this.)
- The Huge Gap Between How Serious Nuclear War Is And How Seriously It’s Being Taken by Australian Caitlin Johnstone with her American husband, Tim Foley, also reading the script (05:33), but you may miss supporting examples, illustrations, etc.)--from her weblog.
These people are like mobsters, knowing they’ll probably die a violent death but willing to risk it all for a chance at living the high life. There’s not the slightest iota of wisdom guiding their actions. Just the primitive impulse to dominate and control. They’re living their lives and making their decisions essentially on autopilot, guided by unconscious impulses they themselves don’t understand.
My reaction: She is addressing all the "control freaks" in the de-facto US/British/Zionist Empire. I don't know where all these conflicts between the control freaks in the Empire and the rest of the world will end, but I don't think that it will be good for most ordinary people on our planet.
- The root causes of the war in Ukraine by Guy Mettan from Arrêt sur info. (Note: This translated post I found on Vanessa Beeley's weblog.) My reaction: As I see it, this forced invasion by the Russians stems from the ongoing war on Russia by the de-facto US/British/Zionist Empire to crush it since its founding in the 1917 Russian Revolution. The capitalist world has never forgotten that these Russian people have established a socialist system that purports to replace the system of capitalism everywhere in the world. Because they see a residue of socialism in Russia and because Russia (and China, Iran, etc.) are striving to be independent of their Empire, such a replacement threatens a system which has given so much wealth and power to capitalist ruling classes across the world.
- The Irony of Condemning The Russian Invasion of Ukraine & Jailing Julian Assange by Arjun Walia from The Pulse (based in Canada).
- US to send another $1 billion in weapons to Ukraine by Andre Damon from World Socialist Web Site.
- Beware the Ides of March… Russia Defeated and Putin Assassinated? by Finian Cunningham from Strategic Culture Foundation. My reaction: Who are the "desperate" ones?
- Israel’s Links to Ukraine’s Thriving Neo-Nazi Movement by Robert Inlakesh from Mint Press News.
- Say Hello to Russian Gold and Chinese Petroyuan by Pepe Escobar from The Cradle (based in Columbia). My reaction: There is mixed news in this article. One, that China, Russia, and assorted other nations are developing an international payments system that is independent of SWIFT which is controlled by the de-facto US/British/Zionist Empire, and two, the missing gold, a stored value created by the Russian economy, from Russia's vaults.
My reaction: In today's post Andrei Martyanov, seems to know where the missing gold is stored.
- Extensive US-EU Sanctions on Russia: Boomerang and Economic Backlash throughout the European Union by Peter Koenig and Press TV from Global Research.
- Counterinsurgency, PSYOPS and the Military Origins of the Internet by Dustin Broadbery from Off-Guardian.
- Tuesday~Questions--Q: Why Does the US(govt) Support Neo-Nazis? by John Allen from his weblog on Substack.
- Would a Jewish leader like Zelensky ever collaborate with Nazis? by Mickey Z., a NYC activist, from his weblog Post-Woke on Substack.
- “Is Russia’s Central Bank Chief a “Hostile Foreign Agent” Deliberately Sabotaging the Russian Economy?”. This post is an interview conducted by Mike Whitney with Paul Craig Roberts, an economist--from Global Research.
- Japan, a Land of the Rising Sanctions by Vladimir Danilov from New Eastern Outlook. My reaction: Danilov seems to regard official sanctions and other actions by the Japanese government are offset by Japanese corporations wanting to continue doing business with Russian corporations.
- THE ANGRY ARAB: The Middle East & the War in Ukraine by As`ad AbuKhalil from Consortium News.
- 💥‘This Is What Liberal War Fever Looks Like’ by Alastair Crooke from Strategic Culture Foundation. This is a best post because it contains so many important insights. My reaction: Of course, Crooke is not omniscient, and no one individual is. That is why we need, trust, and communicate with each other--to find the truth about our lives. But, he recognizes Mike Whitney's insight expressed in the following quote:
... we must recall that one object of this ‘war fever’ always was to bind Europe to the U.S., and into NATO, and to prevent Russia-China co-opting Europe into the Great Asian Heartland economic integration project – thus leaving the U.S. as an isolated maritime ‘island’, strategically speaking.
Later on he writes:
The hardcore Neo-cons have had positive results: Nordstream 2 is cancelled – leaving Europe without a cheap secure source of energy.
But, could this be only temporary?
Europeans face a bleak future of soaring prices and economic contraction. For now, they can offer little political dissent to the controlling élites. The frameworks for genuine (as opposed to token) opposition in Europe, largely have been dismantled in the zeal of Brussels to suppress ‘populism’. EU citizens will bear the prospect in sullen anger (until the pain becomes unbearable).
And, there are always European corporations that want to cut energy costs in order to thrive.
- The Fog of War Is Providing a Smoke Screen for Trading Losses at a Dangerously Unreformed Wall Street by Pam & Russ Martens from their weblog Wall Street on Parade.
- Hedges: Waltzing Toward Armageddon with the Merchants of Death from ScheerPost. My reaction: I don't agree with all of his opinions and perceptions, but I especially agree with two in the following two quotes from his article:
So what if the Amazon is reaching its final tipping point where trees will soon begin to die off en masse. So what if land ice and ice shelves are melting from below at a much faster rate than predicted. So what if temperatures soar, monster hurricanes, floods, droughts, and wildfires devastate the earth. In the face of the gravest existential crisis to beset the human species, and most other species, the ruling elites stoke a conflict that is driving up the price of oil and turbocharging the fossil fuel extraction industry. It is collective madness.
This quote is how a fascist "control-freak" from the Council of Foreign Relations writes--after he/she writes an obligatory dose of self-justifying propaganda:
“There will be no substitute for military strength, and we do not have enough,” writes [Elliot] Abrams for the Council on Foreign Relations [a ruling class organization], where he is a senior fellow: “It should be crystal clear now that a larger percentage of GDP will need to be spent on defense. We will need more conventional strength in ships and planes. We will need to match the Chinese in advanced military technology, but at the other end of the spectrum, we may need many more tanks if we have to station thousands in Europe, as we did during the Cold War. (The total number of American tanks permanently stationed in Europe today is zero.) Persistent efforts to diminish even further the size of our nuclear arsenal or prevent its modernization were always bad ideas, but now, as China and Russia are modernizing their nuclear weaponry and appear to have no interest in negotiating new limits, such restraints should be completely abandoned. Our nuclear arsenal will need to be modernized and expanded so that we will never face the kinds of threats Putin is now making from a position of real nuclear inferiority.” [My insertions]