NATO’s dirty war in Ukraine.
Are Ukraine’s neo-Nazi divisions deploying NATO-supplied chemical weapons?
Are Ukraine’s neo-Nazi divisions deploying NATO-supplied chemical weapons?
The hit list of the Ukrainian nationalists (aka “Myrotvorets”) that publishes personal information on the people deemed as “enemies of the Kiev regime” has been endangering the lives of children, journalists and ordinary people since 2014.
Alex Krainer is a hedge fund manager and author. His book – the Grand Deception twice banned by Amazon in September 2017 and again in August 2018 is now available in paperback version published by Red Pill Press.
The usual UK Column News round-up on 7th October. What will happen now the Donbass referendum has thrown the West into a flat spin?
To meet the imaginary Russian threat to Western Europe, Germany will lead an expanded, militarized EU.
I interview independent journalist George Eliason based in Donbass for shocking insight into the predatory nature of NATO member states.
The inter-imperialist camp, as it has been called, has dedicated itself to painting the Ukraine conflict strictly in terms of inter-imperialist struggle. In their dedication to this interpretation, they have committed to a series of surprisingly extravagant claims, some of which I intend to gather here and hold up to the light.
I interview Steve Sweeney, International Editor of The Morning Star, anti-imperialist journalist, Founder of Media Workers for Palestine – an old fashioned journalist who goes where he writes about including to the NATO hub of military training, weapon trafficking and Nazi/Fascist elements in Ukraine – Lviv.
Stratpol (pro-Russian media) recently interviewed Laurent Brayard, a French journalist and pro-Donbass activist who has been collecting testimonies of Ukraine’s prison survivors: militiamen, spies or innocent passerby, the stories he collected shed a new light on the historical roots of the ongoing conflict, and the methods used by Ukrainians since 2014.
According to a 2019 Rand report titled “Overextending and Unbalancing Russia,” the US goal is to undermine Russia just as it did the Soviet Union in the cold war. Rather than “trying to stay ahead” or trying to improve the US domestically or in international relations, the emphasis is on efforts and actions to undermine the designated adversary Russia. Rand is a quasi-US governmental think tank that receives three-quarters of its funding from the US military.