By John Ryan • Unz Review • July 1, 2020 William “Bill” Browder has been a figure of some prominence on the world scene for the past decade. A few …
Bill Browder, a Billionaire Accused of Being a Fraud and Liar
Day: July 2, 2020
As Congress leaves town, hopes for police reforms fade
[2017] How America wrote the rule book on ‘foreign agents’
How America wrote the rule book on ‘foreign agents’
C.K. Yeung says America’s recent move to have RT register as a foreign agent relates to a 1938 law, with Russia and Australia taking copycat action. If Hong Kong was to do the same, it would only be following the master player
Companies prodded to rely less on China, but few respond
Companies prodded to rely less on China, but few respond
Even if tax breaks or subsidies go ahead, companies face the costs of setting up a factory in unfamiliar territory, training rookie employees, finding suppliers and possible disruption to customer relations, said Alvarez & Marsal’s Lim.
“Shifting is not free,” he said.
[2018] How Drudge, Assange, Greenwald and the Pauls Are Unifying Under a Libertarian Banner
How Drudge, Assange, Greenwald and the Pauls Are Unifying Under a Libertarian Banner
This leads us right back to Drudge’s eye-popping tweets about upending the two party system in the name of libertarianism and so on. Remarkably, with fewer than 280 characters, he managed to pull everything into critical focus. Similarly, as Greenwald and others have stated, the libertarian left’s primary goal is the disintegration of the two party system by pursuing a long-term effort to undermine the Democratic Party, even if it means the election of more Republicans and the enacting of conservative policies like voter ID, corporate deregulation and the further erosion of reproductive rights. On the Greenwald front, the mission is to destroy the Democratic Party. On the Drudge side, it’s the Republican Party. And the common denominator? Libertarianism.
The Room Where It Didn’t Happen: Inside John Bolton’s Brain
Fascists Are Always Frightened of Communes
When and How Did Evangelicals Become Zionists?
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Sweeny vs Bard Season 2 Ep. 16: Steven Bannon and The Traditionalists: With Benjamin R Teitelbaum
How did an obscure esoteric school begun by the French writer and sufi René Guénon and his fascist disciple Julius Evola at the beginning of the 20th begin to influence geopolitics, and especially the works of Steve Bannon, Alexander Dugin, and Olavo de Carvalho? We discuss this with Benjamin R Teitelbaum, author of a great new page turner called “War for Eternity: Inside Bannon’s Far-Right Circle of Global Power Brokers.” And we go into depth, especially about Steven Bannon and the alt right who Benjamin has interviewed a lot, and this complex figure especially with reference to his traditionalism, his fatalistic view of the Kali Yuga, and what the neo traditionalists are up to precisely. An important and misunderstood topic.
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Here are the QAnon supporters running for Congress in 2020
Here are the QAnon supporters running for Congress in 2020
The QAnon conspiracy theory is rooted in the chan message boards. Here are 59 current or former congressional candidates who embrace it.
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