Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Email | RSS*Update: As it turns out, Bill Clinton was in Hawaii the day before the missile psyop took place. Take that for what you will, but I find that to be quite an interesting “coincidence.” So it turns out Bill Clinton was Read More…
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James Corbett: How To Engineer A Crisis
Are you a dictator in need of public support for your latest draconian clampdown on dissent? Or a deep state plotter hoping to topple a foreign government who doesn’t comply with your every wish? A low-level Machiavellian schemer looking for the ultimate trick for defeating your enemies without lifting a finger? Then look no further Read More…
Cryptos Surge As South Korea Backs Away From Trading Ban
After what has seemed like a non-stop barrage of bad news for crypto bulls from South Korea, we noted some cracks in the foundation of the anti-cryptocurrency push as the ministry of finance refused to support the ministry of justice’s exchange shutdown bill. Tonight we get further clarification that the end of South Korean crypto trading Read More…
Iran Arrests Former President Ahmadinejad For Inciting Unrest: Report
With an estimated 1,000 people arrested over the course of a little over a week in protests in Iran, the most high profile may ultimately be the most surprising, with reports former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been jailed for “incitement.” Though Ahmadinejad has not really been linked to the protest movement, he made comments during Read More…
ISIS And The US Could Turn The Philippines Into The Next Syria
The fight against ISIS in Iraq and Syria is drawing to its inevitable close. Though the U.S. will stay in Syria for as long as possible, it already appears to have essentially conceded to its Russian counterpart. There will be little else it can do except act as a buffer to the Syrian government along the strategic Al-Tanf Read More…
UFO Disclosure: The Insider Game Of “Reliable Sources”
In the current wave of UFO disclosures, the press (in particular, the New York Times) has decided to use Luis Elizondo, a career intelligence case officer, as its main source. This choice reveals a time-honored strategy of elite news operations: cherry-pick who is reliable and who isn’t. Of course, the press presents its case as Read More…






