Can the US Stop Russia from ‘Pulling a Crimea’ in Belarus?

Can the US Stop Russia from ‘Pulling a Crimea’ in Belarus?

US Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun is rushing to Moscow from 25-26 August in a desperate attempt to stop Russia from “pulling a Crimea” in Belarus after the ongoing Color Revolution there has thus far failed to depose Lukashenko amid his dangerous saber-rattling with NATO, though it remains to be seen if the US…

“Secure Tolerance”: The Jewish Plan to Permanently Silence the West, Part 3

“Secure Tolerance”: The Jewish Plan to Permanently Silence the West, Part 3

Go to Part 1.Go to Part 2. 2018–2020: Big Tech/ Big Capital/ Big Jew/ Big Brother A key step towards making dissident thought unlawful, and ensuring “Secure Tolerance,” is the effort to represent it, in its totality, as culturally illicit. As early as 2015, Brian Marcus, head of the ADL’s Internet Division, had been contacting…

China’s Project to Create A “Digital Yuan”

China’s Project to Create A “Digital Yuan”

The topic of cryptocurrencies has gained prominence among specialists in international trade in recent months. With the global economic crisis generated by the new coronavirus pandemic, this need has become even more evident. The world powers enter a new race, seeking to be pioneers in a cryptocurrency system. Since 2014, China has been developing its…

Stealing from the Saracens: The Hidden Islamic Origins of Western Architecture

Stealing from the Saracens: The Hidden Islamic Origins of Western Architecture

Islamic influence on European cultural heritage is a thorny topic. Christian bigotry, the preference by academics for Western sources, and most recently Islamophobia, have all played a part in obscuring its role.  And so, it comes as something of a surprise, perhaps, to learn that Turks in Elizabethan London worked as tailors, cobblers, button-makers and…