F. William Engdahl: Will USA-China Be Manipulated Into War As Germany-Russia and UK-Germany Were?

Is this a remake of 1941 Hitler-Stalin great war? On behalf of the Powers That Be, World War II was orchestrated by the circles of the City of London and of Wall Street to manoeuvre two great obstacles — Russia and Germany — to wage a war to the death against each other, in order …

Martin Armstrong: Klaus Schwab the New Karl Marx Destined to Kill Hundreds of Millions

Klaus Schwab the New Karl Marx Destined to Kill Hundreds of Millions  Anyone who thinks this is an election of just Democrat v Republican is a fool. There is a serious agenda behind these lockdowns and they have been intended to prevent commuters and to crush the world economy. Even Australia rules out international travel …

Ed Jewett: Notes on The Steele Report from a Subscriber

Late Saturday afternoon, I listened to the taped Steele Report 9/3 and will again wholeheartedly suggest that you subscribe. As information sources go, RDS has to be ranked at or near the top: he is well-connected, well-trained, a recognized master in open-source intelligence, and owns and maintains a substantial library online and off.  He acknowledges …

Berto Jongman: War on the Rocks Zachery Tyson Brown What If Sherman Kent Was Wrong? Revisiting the Intelligence Debate of 1949

What If Sherman Kent Was Wrong? Revisiting the Intelligence Debate of 1949 Zachery Tyson Brown, War on the Rocks One of Kent’s contemporaries noted in 1962 that most policy decisions were made without any input from intelligence — something Kent himself begrudgingly acknowledged and that has since been confirmed again, again, and again. Even when …

Martin Armstrong: Canada As First Deep State Prison State — Post-National State with No Core Identity

Why Alberta Better Exit Canada & Fast Trudeau is about as corrupt as they come. It is curious how the claimed left, who is so concerned about getting the rich back and being fair, is always the most corrupt. It reminds me of that famous line, “The lady doth protest too much, methinks,” from the play …