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Read More »Europe creates a ‘Russian government-in-exile’, consisting of a bunch of losers
Among the members of the so-called Russian government-in-exile are names such as Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the oligarch once convicted in Russia for fraud and theft, who has already served time in a Russian prison, and chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, who has a far stronger connection to modern-day Azerbaijan or Armenia, having been born and spent his entire childhood in Baku, present-day Azerbaijan.
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Six days after the secret meeting in Paris, the death of Muammar Gaddafi’s son simplifies the political restructuring of Libya and paves the way for institutional unification under Atlantic control.
Libya: Does the elimination of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi seal the Franco-American deal?
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Libya’s Stolen Future: Saif al-Islam Gaddafi and The Betrayal of Africa
I just watched a recommended video on gratitude that was sponsored by the Greater Good Science Center and decided to look into it. Their ‘Spreading Love Through the Media’ project reads less like a public service and more like a soft attempt to redirect attention away from the material conditions people are living under. When institutions with elite backing promote ‘connection’ and ‘empathy’ as the antidote to a world shaped by inequality and conflict, it becomes hard not to read it as a subtle form of deflection—an invitation to feel better instead of look closer.
Spreading Love Through Media, the Regrantor Way
Read More »Here is an explanation of Epstein that makes more sense than this typical garbage from commentators like Matt, with their anti-communist, anti-Soviet explanations and apologia for capitalism—complete with scary Russian words.
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Note: This is a crosspost from my personal blog.
The following are a few quotes that stood out to me in Chapter Four of The Rainbow.
Read More »Yes, to see the last German on the gallows, to see them working until they dropped.
But what good would that do her? Others might be satisfied, but her heart would never know peace. No amount of blood, no length of time, no revenge could wash away her memories. They would remain festering at her heart forever.
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