Henry Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State and self-admitted British agent of influence over American foreign policy, had once declared that history “is not made in the South.”
While running ads accusing Trump of being an authoritarian, a directive was issued by Biden allowing military deployment to assist response to "civil disturbances."
Why is the U.S. committed to engage in perpetual warfare? The short answer is the role of the Trilateral Commission and its cofounder, Zbigniew Brzezinski.
In one week, the BRICS summit will open in Kazan, Russia. While many nations are participating and hope to advance ideas for cooperation, the western establishment is not pleased!
The Permanent Wars continue, politicians lie and people die. Why do we tolerate this? Not everyone does -- it's time to speak out, before it's too late.
Have we, in the last week, drifted into the activation of a thermonuclear weapons-use scenario involving the United States, Russia, Ukraine, Israel and Iran?
In the late 1990s, two men—economist and statesman Lyndon LaRouche, and Mahatir Mohamad, former Prime Minister of Malaysia—intellectually joined forces, in a manner of speaking, and defeated “deep state/shallow empire” financier George Soros.