Provoking Nuclear War by Media

Provoking Nuclear War by Media

The exoneration of a man accused of the worst of crimes, genocide, made no headlines. Neither the BBC nor CNN covered it. The Guardian allowed a brief commentary. Such a rare official admission was buried or suppressed, understandably. It would explain too much about how the rulers of the world rule. The International Court of…

China accuses West of FAKING photos of bloodied Syrian boy Omran Daqneesh
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China accuses West of FAKING photos of bloodied Syrian boy Omran Daqneesh

HARROWING images of a dazed and bloodied Syrian boy being pulled from the rubble of an airstrike may have been faked as part of a “western propaganda war”, Chinese state media has claimed. A video showing five-year-old Omran Daqneesh sitting in the back of an ambulance moments after he was rescued from the ruins of…

The boy in the ambulance: US State Dept-funded groups behind latest iconic image designed to demonize Russia and encourage further bloodshed in Syria

The boy in the ambulance: US State Dept-funded groups behind latest iconic image designed to demonize Russia and encourage further bloodshed in Syria

Things have not been going well for the US government’s (and friends’) 5-year-long attempt to use proxy terror forces to overthrow the Assad government. The first death-knell came last September when the Russian air force entered the fray to great effect (and applause from all sensible people). The shoot-down of the Russia bomber in November…

The Wounded Boy In Orange Seat – Another Staged White Helmets Stunt

The Wounded Boy In Orange Seat – Another Staged White Helmets Stunt

This pic is making the rounds in “western” media together with a tearful story from “activists” in a neighborhood in al-Qaeda occupied east-Aleppo. A boy, seemingly wounded, sits quietly in a brand new, very well equipped ambulance. At a point he touches what looks like a wound on his left temple. He shows no reaction…

Don’t let propaganda for the looming cashless society deceive you

Don’t let propaganda for the looming cashless society deceive you

Intro Since its invention in Babylon around 4,000 years ago, money has changed from gold coins, to coins of lesser value; to paper notes/cheques, plastic cards, and finally, silicon chips.  Within the next few decades, it is looking more and more likely that there will be no more hard cash (coins/notes) left.  By this point, the notion of using physical money will…