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Agent Zelensky – Part 1

As a former intelligence officer, I’ve been wondering why has no one done an investigation about Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine? His rise to power, in my opinion, represents an incredible manipulation of world opinion that will go down in history as a classic case study in social psychological engineering: an ordinary comedian who came to power because he promised a long-awaited peace, who then dragged his fellow citizens into a bloody war that can only be described as a massacre.

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Cluster Bomb Opponents ‘Appalled’ by Biden Decision to Send Banned Weapons to Ukraine

One campaigner warned the move “will contribute to the terrible casualties being suffered by Ukrainian civilians both immediately and for years to come.”

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The failed coup in Russia through American looking glass

The former US president Donald Trump’s remarks regarding the failed coup attempt in Russia by Yevgeniy Prigozhin stood out for their sheer subtlety amidst the crass new western narrative that the dramatic events on June 23-24 highlighted “cracks” within the Russian system.

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Why Did Prigozhin Do It? Answers from Putin and The Two Williams

How should we assess the Wagner Group Coup That Never Was in Russia? The finest independent minds we have who closely monitor these and related developments such as Colonel Douglas Macgregor and Scott Ritter have presented conflicting but all possible and persuasive interpretations of these events.

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Prigozhin’s War

Analysts differ on what motivated the head of the private Wagner military group to march thousands of his men towards Moscow, an episode with lessons to be learned for both Russia and the West, writes Joe Lauria.

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Zbigniew Brzezinksi and the Stampede to Nuclear War Over Ukraine

Why is the Biden administration against every consideration of common sense, sanity and plain physical survival intent on provoking a thermonuclear world war with Russia over Ukraine as soon as possible?

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Worse than Vietnam and Middle East

The list of United States war crimes is long but they are usually referred to as violations of the law of war which were “committed by members of the United States Armed Forces.”

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Ukraine destroyed the Kakhovka dam: a forensic assessment

The Kakhovka dam was a massive two-mile-long structure that dammed the Dnieper River which bisects Ukraine. It was built by the Soviet Union in 1956 and raised the Dnieper by 16 meters (52 feet), creating the Kakhovka Reservoir. The dam was destroyed on 6 June 2023, resulting in massive flooding downstream on both sides of the river which created a social and environmental disaster. The city of Kherson, located near the river’s mouth with the Black Sea, was also flooded.

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Don’t Let Ukraine Join NATO

The Costs of Expanding the Alliance Outweigh the Benefits

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Shunning diplomacy, Ukraine plans to take Crimea ‘hostage’

Facing a need to show his NATO sponsors “results,” Zelensky sets sights on the Russian-annexed peninsula.