Gaza’s ‘Flour Massacre’ was only the beginning of famine that has just started

On Thursday morning, last week, Palestinian civilians in the north of Gaza were desperately waiting for bags of flour, after living in starvation and turning to eating leaves in order to survive, when they were indiscriminately fired upon by Israeli soldiers and tanks. The massacre resulted in at least 118 deaths and 750 injuries. The infamous …[continue reading]

Friday, July 23, 2021 Thoughts for Great Britain By Anna Von Reitz

Though people are used to thinking of “Great Britain” as a country, it’s really not. It is a lumpy Federation of countries — England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, to be precise, which operates under some mutually “donated” delegated powers granted to the British Monarch, otherwise known as Her Royal Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, who acts …[continue reading]

For Governor Greg Abbott By Anna Von Reitz

Like most Americans, you are probably wondering why an appeal to “States’ rights” isn’t working for you right now.     It’s because the “State” you run is actually a “State-of-State” business franchise that is subject to the will of a foreign District of Columbia Municipal Corporation parent corporation.    Just as every Wendy’s Hamburgers franchise …[continue reading]

Milei’s Argentina – A House of Rothschild Coup Helena Glass

Milei!  Milei!   He has saved Argentina!   The government has a surplus…   How exactly does that impact the people?   GDP dropped 4.5%, inflation ramped up to 250% and poverty has grown to over 57%!   Wow!  What an achievement.   The people are so much better off – according to anyone living outside of – Argentina. Mileie is …[continue reading]

The US Keeps Bombing People While Saying It Doesn’t Want To Fight By Caitlin Johnstone

One of the weirdest things happening in the world today is the way US officials keep insisting that they are not at war with the groups they’re dropping bombs on in the middle east, and that they do not seek conflict with the people they are attacking. Shortly after another massive round of attacks on Houthi targets …[continue reading]

The Peace of Westphalia as a Lesson in Solving Religious Wars Past Present or Future.

By Matthew Ehret In 1999, a seemingly innocuous speech occurred in Chicago that unveiled a new paradigm in world affairs that was dubbed “the Blair Doctrine”. In this speech, Blair asserted that the realities of the new age of terrorism had rendered the respect for sovereign nation states irrelevant and obsolete requiring a superior doctrine compatible with …[continue reading]