Wednesday, March 18, 2020

U.S. Bases Under Attack in Iraq--MES EP.45

This  title  sucks  shit. Bury this  shitfuckery  with the real title British & Vatican  slave masters go  to hell!!!

No Profit in Effort

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Selected Articles:Saudi Arabia: Mohammed Bin Salman’s Latest...

Selected Articles:Saudi Arabia: Mohammed Bin Salman’s Latest...: Selected Articles:The arrest of such high-ranking princes without portfolio reveals the shaky ground on which the young prince’s future rests.

Sunday, March 8, 2020

John F. Kennedy’s daughter endorses Joe Biden for President

John F. Kennedy’s daughter endorses Joe Biden for President: Caroline Kennedy has formally endorsed former US Vice President Joe Biden for the 2020 US Presidential Election.



This is just  embarrassing .

I am speechless.

We have truly entered into the twilight  zone.

The  slave masters ignore reality and truth on an astounding level.

We are  lost.

Idlib and the “Interahamwe aid trap”

https://justworldnews.org/2020/02/20/idlib-and-the-interahamwe-aid-trap/For legitimate international aid organizations, the intense needs of the three million or so residents of Syria’s war-torn Idlib province pose a sharp moral (as well as legal) dilemma, since the many very needy noncombatants there have effectively been held hostage for more than two years by the genocidal coalition of militias led by the Al-Qaeda-affiliated Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS.) Because of its control over the civilian population–including those who are “indigenous” to the region, those who came from elsewhere in Syria, and those who are family members of the many foreign fighters who have also flocked here  over recent years–the HTS has been able to manipulate aid flows and use the aid goods to give it additional leverage over the local population.

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Two big powers arm-wrestle in Syria. Neither one is the United States.

https://justworldnews.org/2020/03/06/two-big-powers-arm-wrestle-in-syria-neither-one-is-the-united-states/

It is just as well that, when he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin March 5, Turkey’s President Rejep Tayyip Erdogan did not look up to his right. If he had, he would have seen towering over him a lofty statue of Russia’s Catherine the Great, who in the 18th century sheared Erdogan’s Ottoman forebears of much of their European territory and many of their rights in the shared Black Sea.