Venezuela – U.S. Again Tries Regime Change Which Is Again Likely to Fail

Venezuela – U.S. Again Tries Regime Change Which Is Again Likely to Fail

The U.S. has been intervening in oil-rich Venezuela since at least the early 2000. Several U.S. backed attempts to oust the elected socialist government, first under Chavez and then under Maduro, failed. But the economic sanctions by the U.S. and its lackeys have made the life for business and the people in Venezuela more difficult….

The US’ Anti-Syrian Sanctions Contributed to Killing Sailors in the Black Sea

The US’ Anti-Syrian Sanctions Contributed to Killing Sailors in the Black Sea

A Russian company’s adherence to the US’ unilateral anti-Syrian sanctions regime led to oil smugglers dangerously trying to transfer resources between one another’s ships in a high-risk maneuver that ultimately ended up sparking a tragedy that killed at least 10 sailors. A tragedy took place earlier this week in the northern part of the Black…

Mycotoxins: The Hidden Hormone Danger in Our Food Supply

Mycotoxins: The Hidden Hormone Danger in Our Food Supply

Over 30 years ago, scientists observed mycotoxin contaminated animal feed (grains) interfering with normal sexual development in young female pigs, resulting in estrogenic syndromes and precocious puberty. Recent human research in the U.S. is now confirming that the contamination of our food supply with fungal toxins is adversely affecting the sexual development of young girls….

Putin-Erdogan Summit: Kurds are the Biggest Losers

Putin-Erdogan Summit: Kurds are the Biggest Losers

The two presidents, Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, are meeting to discuss their long-term strategic-economic relationship. Nevertheless, the situation in Syria and the US claimed withdrawal from the occupied northeast of the Levant is expected to occupy the greater part of their discussion. Both presidents are aware of the critical situation, particularly the US…