Tag: Coup
Before the Bidens ‘Did’ Ukraine, There Was Iraq – and Serbia
By James George Jatras | Strategic Culture Foundation | October 16, 2020
Vice President Joe Biden pushed for regime change in Ukraine, which succeeded in February 2014 with the ouster of the constitutionally elected president, Viktor Yanukovych. In April 2014, Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, was brought onto Burisma’s board (along with a fellow named Devon Archer, later convicted of unrelated fraud) at an exorbitant level of compensation that made little sense in light of Hunter’s nonexistent expertise in the energy business – but which made plenty of sense given that his dad was not only Veep but the Obama administration’s point man on policy toward Ukraine, including foreign assistance money.
Before the Bidens ‘Did’ Ukraine, There Was Iraq – and Serbia
FETÖ network fuels riots in Kyrgyzstan, says foreign minister
IMF Seizes on Pandemic to Pave Way for Privatization in 81 Countries
The enormous economic dislocation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic offers a unique opportunity to fundamentally alter the structure of society, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) if using the crisis to implement near-permanent austerity measures across the world.
IMF Seizes on Pandemic to Pave Way for Privatization in 81 Countries
Hearing Reveals US Govt’s Invisible Hand in Protests Around the World
Hearing Reveals US Govt’s Invisible Hand in Protests Around the World
Trump admin cut funding to OTF, a non-profit that supports protesters in places like Hong Kong, Lebanon, and Iran
Chinese virologists linked to Steve Bannon dropped another bogus paper claiming the new coronavirus is an ‘unrestricted bioweapon’
Why Bannon named it “Unrestricted Bioweapon” – Steve Bannon, two Chinese military officers and the book that made him a China hawk
What the book really was about (they were actually studying US’ Hybrid Warfare):
The basic question raised by Qiao and Wang is this: “Faced with high-tech warfare, how can a weak and developing country survive?” To answer it, they decided to study the USA, the sole superpower of the post-Cold War era whose economic power and dominance in contemporary warfare is unquestioned. As a general strategy, the authors of Unrestricted War also analyse the overall foreign policy behaviour of the USA since the implosion of the USSR.
Unrestricted War: the leveller
Related:
China updates its ‘Art of (Hybrid) War’
Watch on YouTube: SARS-CoV-2 was not made in a lab
Columbia University Scientists review “study“ by Steve Bannon and Guo Wengui. Interesting information about Guo towards the end.
While No One Was Looking: America, Guyana, and Venezuela
[2011] BBC man quits after claims he helped to topple president in Kyrgyzstan revolt
BBC man quits after claims he helped to topple president in Kyrgyzstan revolt
Arslan Koichiev, 45, who presented and produced a daily show for the country’s six million people, allegedly acted as mentor for a rebel leader. The BBC World Service presenter was even pursued by secret police who tried to kill him with acid, according to the new children’s minister of Kyrgyzstan, Aliasbek Alymkulov.
Mr Alymkulov claimed that Koichiev arranged secret meetings “through the BBC” and marched on the presidential palace during the April 7 uprising last year. In a further bizarre twist, Koichiev, 45, is accused of appearing on a Kyrgyz radio station under a pseudonym and disguising his voice. He denies the claims.
Coup d’etat ‘under way’ as Kyrgyzstan opposition claims power
Coup d’etat ‘under way’ as Kyrgyzstan opposition claims power
Kyrgyzstan is in Central Asia (#5). Twitter user, LDV200, pointed out the following:
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