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The Dugina Assassination and the Zio-Anglo-American Empire’s Descent Into Hell
C.I.A, Russia, Ukraine

The Dugina Assassination and the Zio-Anglo-American Empire’s Descent Into Hell

Despite the best attempts of Western Mainstream Media to suggest otherwise, this war is going exactly according to the Putin-Shoigu plan and has been since the February 24th invasion By Mark Dankof Dad, I feel like a warrior, I feel like a hero, I want to be like this, I don’t want any other destiny, I want to be with my people, with my country, I want to be on the side of the forces of light, this is the most important thing. Darya Dugin in her last conversation with her father at the Tradition Festival in Moscow, just before her death. There are two main Civilizational rivals in this world: the land-based Eurasian countries (historically within the “great space” of the Russian Empire and former Soviet Union) and sea-based America (the undisputed champion ...
Who Killed Daria Dugina?
C.I.A, Russia, Ukraine, USA

Who Killed Daria Dugina?

Dugin would learn the lesson we had all learned from questioning Jewish power but in a much more horrible way when his daughter was murdered on August 20 in a car bomb attack. By E. Michael Jones In an article in the Unz review in July, retired CIA agent Philip Giraldi described an encounter he had at what he called “an antiwar conference.” Five years ago, I wrote an article entitled “America’s Jews Are Driving America’s wars.” It turned out to be the most popular piece that I have ever written and I was rewarded for it by immediately being fired by the so-called American Conservative magazine, where I had been a regular and highly popular contributor for fourteen years. I opened the article with a brief description of an encounter with a suppor...
How Darya Dugina died and what it means for Russia
C.I.A, Russia, Ukraine, USA

How Darya Dugina died and what it means for Russia

Russia was shocked by the brutal murder and the FSB believes Ukraine is responsible. By Russia Today Last weekend, a brutal murder stunned Russia. A young woman got into her car and drove home after a busy day at a literature and musical festival. She was on the highway when a bomb went off and her SUV caught fire. She died at the scene. Darya Dugina’s devastated father, who was in a friend’s car right beside his daughter’s, watched as the rescue services extracted the burned body from the wreck. The attack immediately became a matter of national importance. Leaders of political parties and top Russian officials attended her funeral, while the president posthumously decorated her with a state award. RT explains why the death of Dugina may become a symbol of Russ...
Phoenix VA Whistleblower Earns Induction into the Defense Information School Hall of Fame
C.I.A, USA

Phoenix VA Whistleblower Earns Induction into the Defense Information School Hall of Fame

By: Assistant Editor Phoenix, AZ– Never did U.S. Navy veteran Paula Pedene think she would have an opportunity to be inducted into the Defense Information School (DINFOS) Hall of Fame. But that is precisely what is happening next week as she travels to Fort Meade, MD to become a member of the Class of 2022. Facebook Livestream: https://fb.me/e/25O1KIQPUEvent: Defense Information School Hall of Fame Induction CeremonyTime: 10:30 a.m. ESTDate: August 10, 2022 Place: Defense Information School, Fort Meade, 6500 Mapes Road, Fort Meade, MD 20755 “My life-changing time in the Navy as a broadcast journalist set me on a course for a phenomenal career. As a Navy journalist, I became the first female co-anchor for a TV Show called Navy News This Week. During...
Leaked docs: Facebook “bot” advisers secretly in pay of US regime change agency
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Leaked docs: Facebook “bot” advisers secretly in pay of US regime change agency

Facebook has purged huge numbers of Sudanese accounts and pages critical of the Western-backed government, helping to keep a controversial civilian and military administration in power. By Kit Klarenberg Documents shared with MintPress reveal that Valent Projects – a shadowy communications firm that advises social media platforms such as Facebook on alleged state-backed online influence campaigns – has itself received $1.2 million from U.S. intelligence front USAID, for “counter disinformation and communications support.” This relationship has hitherto never been publicly acknowledged, and the resulting income is not reflected in the company’s published accounts. On Valent’s direction, Facebook has purged huge numbers of Sudanese accounts and pages critical...
Al Qaeda Leader Killed In US Drone Strike, Biden Says
Afghanistan, C.I.A, USA

Al Qaeda Leader Killed In US Drone Strike, Biden Says

Fabio G.C. Carisio Introduction by Fabio Giuseppe Carlo Carisio I relaunch the news of the killing of the Al Qaeda commander as reported by Defense One, a specialized information site very close to the Pentagon because at the moment there is no other information regarding the mission of an American drone in Afghanistan. Within the article I have included multiple links to previous reports that highlight the ambiguous relations between Al Qaeda, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the US. For a broader reflection. by Defense One Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri was killed by a U.S. drone strike in Afghanistan, President Joe Biden said Monday. “We make it clear again tonight that no matter how long it takes, no matter where you hide, if you are a threat to o...
Washington Post Promotes New Adversary For Pentagon: The Middle East
C.I.A, Middle East, USA

Washington Post Promotes New Adversary For Pentagon: The Middle East

BY MELVIN GOODMAN Photograph Source: F Delventhal – CC BY 2.0 For the past year, the news and editorial commentary of the Washington Post has favored a more aggressive posture on the part of the United States and the Pentagon.  The Post favors a U.S. naval presence in the Black Sea to break the Russian blockade against Ukraine as well as a more aggressive U.S. posture in the Indo-Pacific to challenge China.  The twin notions of challenging Russia and China in their “home waters” conjures up images of daunting challenges that lead to increased defense spending and international tensions.  And now the Post has added another adversarial challenge: the Middle East. Last week, a Post front-page article charged that R...
Abolish the CIA
C.I.A, USA

Abolish the CIA

BY EVE OTTENBERG Richard Helms in the White House Cabinet Room, March 27, 1968. Photo: White House. Just about every lousy U.S. foreign policy escapade from the 1950s to the late ‘70s traces back to the CIA. From the catastrophic1953 coup of Iranian president Mohammad Mossadegh, the 1954 regime change of Guatemalan president Jacobo Arbenz for daring to step on United Fruit’s toes, the Bay of Pigs fiasco, the many, some of them quite ridiculous, attempts to assassinate Fidel Castro, South Vietnamese leader Ngo Dinh Diem’s demise, a possible right-wing Cuban link to the JFK assassination, the murder of Chilean general Rene Schneider and the overthrow of Chilean president Salvador Allende, the Watergate break-in and much, much more – the CIA’s fingerprints were all over these crime...
CIA, European Commandos Operating on the Ground in Ukraine
C.I.A, Ukraine, USA

CIA, European Commandos Operating on the Ground in Ukraine

CIA officers are in Kiev to pass intelligence to Ukrainian officials, and special operations forces from several allied countries are training Ukrainian troops near the battlefield. By Kyle Anzalone The New York Times reports CIA officers are in Kiev to pass intelligence to Ukrainian officials, and special operations forces from several allied countries are training Ukrainian troops near the battlefield. The covert operations in Ukraine are a part of a significant effort by Western governments to weaken Russia. Citing unnamed current and former officials, the NYT explains the CIA has officers secretly deployed to Kiev to give intelligence about the war to Ukrainian officials. “CIA personnel have continued to operate in the country secretly, ...
The NYT Acknowledges the CIA’s Big Lie for Gina Haspel
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The NYT Acknowledges the CIA’s Big Lie for Gina Haspel

BY MELVIN GOODMAN Photograph Source: Central Intelligence Agency – Public Domain The  New York Times has finally acknowledged Gina Haspel’s direct involvement in the Central Intelligence Agency’s policy of torture and abuse.  On June 4, 2022, an article provided details of Haspel’s role as chief of the CIA base twenty years ago that was known for conducting the most sadistic acts of torture and abuse.  At her confirmation hearings to become CIA director in 2018, Haspel refused to answer any direct questions about her role in the policy of torture and abuse, which included the waterboarding of a Saudi prisoner, Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri.  The CIA stopped me from writing about Haspel’s role in my 2018 memoir, “Whistleblower at the CIA.” As a result o...