TF—The latest alleged game-changer is Ukraine’s drone-strike campaign inside Russia. But this is a lie, no less than previous propaganda drives. Yes, Kyiv’s drone campaign is certainly having an impact. But this is unlikely to change the course of the war. The Russian economy is faltering, yet it remains in a better position than much of the EU. But even more crucially, the Russian army continues to advance on the battlefield. It is steadily closing in on its goal of conquering the entire Donbass. Just the other day, Moscow announced the capture of Kostiantynivka — a town in Donetsk and the largest settlement it’s taken since Mariupol. All this flatly contradicts the prevailing “Ukraine has turned the tide” narrative.
How to Limit a Global Hegemon Without Expanded Kinetic War
by Karl SanchezbyKarl Sanchez 43 minutes readKS—Resistance to hegemony has existed for centuries but was greatly escalated with the onset of what’s known as the Scramble for Africa that placed all the Colonial/Imperial Empires into direct competition for what remained. One Empire that was placed on the menu was the Ottoman Empire—the Sick Man of Europe as it was then known whose lands were coveted by the other empires. And one Empire hadn’t really arrived on the world stage yet—the US Empire. Just prior to and as the 20th Century began, new views on how to attain systematic hegemonic control of the world were being voiced by the United States and the United Kingdom with Halford Mackinder’s system becoming dominant: control of the Eurasian Heartland via the maritime empires’ control of the oceans which is where most commercial trade took place as overland communication routes were very few at the time. And that doctrine also brought Japan into the mix as it had its eyes on Korea, Manchuria and the rest of East Asia to which it was suggested it control by President Roosevelt after Japan beat Russia in the 1904-5 war—Japan was to be an agent, a proxy of the USA in East Asia, or so it was suggested and interpreted by the Americans and Japanese at the time as I reported in an earlier article. So, naval power served the Imperial need to exert power and control colonies, and great competition ensued that continued after WW1.
GP—All of this filth—the manipulation of the rules, the discrimination, and the corruption—reveals two entwined issues, pervasive and polluting: the total disregard for the law by the rich and powerful, particularly Trump and other demagogues; and the socio-economic doctrine of greed and division, which affects the lives of everyone everywhere. An unjust reductive system that reduces everything to a commodity and everyone to a consumer.
A Tale Of Two Funerals: Iran’s And ‘America’s’
byIndrajit Samarajiva 11 minutes readIS—hamenei’s funeral is attended by millions while ‘America’s’ 250th is barely remembered. The ‘Americans’ had a cage fight on the lawn followed by an empty state fair. Meanwhile seemingly everyone in Iran has turned out in procession and prayer. These things are not the same and the world is not the same. The old world is dying and the new world is not struggling to be born. It’s already here.
Iran’s funeral feels like a rebirth and ‘America’s’ birthday felt like a funeral. This is a tale of two funerals, which I will tell with photographs, to spare me thousands of words. JK, there’s thousands of words including prescient ones from Khamenei at the end.
RB—I have covered previously the attempts of Western governments and EU funded “misinformation” groups to brand those that espouse beliefs or report facts that are inconvenient for the European oligarchies and their courtiers as “misinformation”. In addition, numerous news outlets from countries such as Russia and Iran have been banned. Together with people losing their jobs, and students being expelled from universities. This campaign fully got into gear with the Russo-Ukrainian War and escalated after the start of the Israeli genocide of the inhabitants of Gaza. Unfortunately for the oligarchs and their courtiers (the “Our” in the title), some pesky citizens just keep wanting to read about, and report on, the truth and different perspectives.
JM—The slides list pathogens and diseases including anthrax, tularemia, plague, tuberculosis, African swine fever, Newcastle disease, MERS, SARS, Marburg virus, Ebola virus and Lassa fever. According to the documents, U.S.-funded facilities conducted research involving highly infectious pathogens and participated in programs examining the genomes of highly pathogenic avian influenza and other viruses.
The slides also identify specific facilities and funding amounts. The Central Reference Laboratory at the Ukrainian Research Anti-Plague Institute in Odessa received more than $3.4 million in U.S. funding. The Institute of Veterinary Medicine of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences received more than $2.1 million. Additional funding went to laboratories in Kherson and Zakarpattia.
