Why has Russia's economy not been destroyed by NATO's proxy war? Is it possible Putin understands the dynamics of economic processes better than his detractors? |
July 22—London and Washington may think that they scored a victory by creating security threats that have prevented Russian President Vladimir Putin from participating in person in the Aug. 22-24 BRICS summit in South Africa, but Russia’s policy related to the BRICS has not been diminished nor derailed. Russian spokesmen stated over the last 48 hours that the issue of non-dollar trade settlement mechanisms will be on the agenda for the upcoming summit, and that they expect the 2024 BRICS summit—hosted by Russia in Kazan—to see the number of participants grow beyond the current five members. |
May 6—Two drones attacked the Kremlin in Moscow on May 3. Within 24 hours, the Russian government had asserted that they considered this an attempted assassination of President Vladimir Putin at the very seat of the Russian State, and they specifically charged that Ukraine was behind the attack, with the backing, logistical and intelligence support, and explicit instructions of the United States, United Kingdom and NATO. |
May 7—The explosion of drones over the Kremlin on Wednesday, May 3, means the world is closer to thermonuclear war than at any time in history, including October 1962. Absurd stories in the American and European media have appeared (like those that covered up American and NATO responsibility for blowing up the Nord Stream pipelines) that assert, without any evidence, that “the Russians flew and blew up the drones themselves.” But think: even if that lying absurdity were true, shouldn’t that also cause extraordinary alarm? If the United States flew and blew up drones over the White House, and then blamed Russia for supporting, say, Cuba, in a drone-weapon assassination attempt against the President of the United States, wouldn’t that mean the world was on the verge of a shooting war between Russia and America, a war potentially deploying thermonuclear weapons that would wipe out life on the planet? |
May 3—Two projectiles hurtled through the air toward the Kremlin early this morning. The Kremlin states that security personnel onsite immediately moved to intercept and neutralize the threat, using electronic warfare equipment. One was apparently hit and did explode over the Senate Palace, holding a working residence of President Putin. The other ended up on the Kremlin’s grounds, close to Putin’s other working residence, the Great Kremlin Palace. Debris was scattered. The Kremlin stated that Russia reserves the right to retaliate in a manner, place and time of its choosing. |
In biology, the Mitochondria is said to be the powerhouse of the cell. In economy, there is another kind of powerhouse, one that is just as crucial to the future development of our world as the mitochondria is to the cell. This powerhouse is known as the Special Economic Zone or Industrial Park. We need, now more than ever, to push for radical economic development of all countries, to direct our focus away from war, and join with the rising multipolar paradigm. |
Tony Blair and George W. Bush and their teams of neocon war hawks, many of whom are still active today in promoting NATO's war in Ukraine against Russia, are correctly seen by most of the world as war criminals, who have inexplicably not been brought to trial for their crimes—while the ICC, founded in part due to the initiative of George Soros' Open Society NGO, has indicted Putin for removing defenseless children from a war zone! |
A very different world could have existed if the offer were taken up |
Oleksiy Arestovych — former advisor to Zelensky — has ridiculed the Kiev regime’s insane, counterproductive assaults against its large Russian-speaking population. But Zelensky said similar things in the past. Is Arestovych just positioning himself for future electoral success? |
More evidence is showing the depravity of the Anglo-American system |
The former Russian president warned that Western relations are near an all time low |
Last month, the Vatican extended an offer to host peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. Parolin further extended the offer. |
Is there a U.S. hand in the strikes on air bases inside Russia? Despite official U.S. denials, suspicion remains! |
Learn who is at the center of crafting today's narrative |
The world dodged a bullet yesterday, after Zelensky falsely accused Russia of responsibility for a deadly blast which killed two in Poland. |
In the midst of heightened tensions between Russia and NATO over Ukraine, the Foreign Ministry of the Russian Federation published a sharp statement on November 2, reiterating its commitment to the “tenet that a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought.” |
Russia is demanding the U.K. answer charges of its role in the drone attacks in Sevastopol and the bombing of the Nord Stream pipelines. |
As loose talk of a possible nuclear war is heard daily, especially from NATO officials and their media mouthpieces who endlessly repeat the false charge that Russia’s President Vladimir Putin threatened to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine, Ambassador Antonov warned that “the infrastructure of our communication with America has been demolished.” |
Oct. 10—In response to the terrorist attack on the Kerch Strait bridge, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a series of missile strikes across Ukraine, to deal a blow to infrastructure required to prosecute the war (and to warn of other potential targets—such as the SBU), to send a message that attacks on Russia itself will absolutely not be tolerated. If a tit-for-tat escalatory response continues, billions could perish in a nuclear exchange. |
Who blew up Nord Stream? Back in 2015, a NATO unmanned underwater vehicle was found during a regular visual inspection of the Nord Stream pipeline. |
Oct. 8—In a matter of weeks, the world strategic situation has plunged into the depths of massive infrastructural sabotage and other forms of irregular warfare—a new phase in the war being waged by Global NATO to destroy Russia. On Sept. 26, sophisticated sabotage ruptured the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines at multiple points. And then on Oct. 8, “a truck was blown up on the motorway section of the Crimean Bridge from the Taman Peninsula, which caused seven fuel tanks of a train traveling to the Crimean peninsula to go up in flames,” Russia’s National Anti-Terrorist Committee said in a statement. “Two motorway sections of the bridge have partially collapsed. The arch over the land part of the bridge has not been damaged,” they reported. |
Oct. 1—Sept. 26, 2022, the day that the two Nord Stream gas pipelines were sabotaged in an act of international terrorism—will go down in history as a decisive turning point in the global strategic situation. Either that event will be the opening shot in a rapidly escalating series of U.S.-U.K.-NATO extreme provocations against Russia—up to and including actually launching tactical nuclear weapons on Ukrainian territory, which would then be blamed on Russia, and which NATO would then “respond to” with nuclear strikes against Russia itself. Or, the stunning implications of the Nord Stream sabotage will serve to wake up sufficient forces in the United States and Europe to derail the current drive by the Western Establishment for end-game confrontation with Russia and China. That, in turn, would open the door to serious international deliberation on a new security and development paradigm to provide for Mankind’s continuing progress. |
Sept. 29—The blowing up this week of both Nord Stream pipelines through which Russian natural gas could flow to European nations, leaving, it is now reported, four separate ruptures in the pipelines which may take months to repair, if at all, marks a turning point in the global breakdown crisis which threatens all Mankind. Whether that turn leads even more quickly to direct NATO-Russia conflict and a resulting global nuclear war, or proves to be a trigger for the people of Europe and the United States to finally say “enough is enough,” and act to overturn the current murderous policies of destruction and the elites imposing them, is the question of the day. |
Sept. 20—In the blink of an eye, the citizens of the Lugansk and Donetsk People’s Republics, along with two southern regions of Ukraine—Kherson and Zaporozhye—set up referenda for Sept. 23—27, voting on whether to formally rejoin Russia. All parties assume that in one week, the overwhelmingly Russian-speaking populations of these areas will have spoken their minds; and Russian leaders have indicated that they will take on this responsibility. At that point, Russia’s “special military operation” is over, as is the West’s “proxy” war. Those new areas of Russia are not to be toyed with. |
Sept. 20—In a fast-moving situation over the last 24 hours, referenda have been scheduled, beginning Friday, Sept. 23, for the populations of the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR), the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), the Kherson Oblast, and the Zaporozhye Oblast to vote on rejoining Russia. The leader of the LPR, Leonid Pasechnik, signed a law for their referendum, and it was announced by the chair of the LPR’s People’s Council, Denis Miroshnichenko. The People’s Council had demanded of the LPR authorities that a referendum be held immediately. the official question is: “Are you in favor of the LPR joining the Russian Federation as a constituent entity of the Russian Federation?” Voting will extend over five days. |