Worldwide,
large sectors of industry, agriculture and urban services stand
idle. The lockdown policies initiated in March 2020 have triggered
bankruptcies and unemployment, which in turn have been conducive to a
process of disengagement of human resources (labor) and productive
assets from the economic landscape. Read more...
Yesterday,
the Canadian government announced that by Oct. 29th “core” federal
public servants will have to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or
face unpaid leave by Nov. 15th. Further, the government announced that
anyone wishing to board a plane, train, or cruise in Canada will have to
prove they are vaccinated by Oct 30th. Read more...
The
adverse events and injuries pertaining to the Covid vaccine are amply
documented: thrombosis, heart attacks, myocarditis, blood clots, cancer,
neurological impacts. Indelibly these vaccine related “health risks”
will affect vaccinated military personnel as well as the performance and
capabilities of “US fighting forces”. Read more...
Currently
the politically motivated expressions of national greatness tend to
honor America’s quality rather than the jobs and prosperity that it is
able to generate. Presidents speak of the country’s “Exceptionalism,” as
well as it being a “force for good” and “leader of the free world” with
all that implies. Read more...
On Wednesday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the US position on Syria is to “oppose” the country’s reconstruction and not support any attempts at normalization with the government of Bashar al-Assad. Read more...
The
US conducted many attacks on foreign soil and four of them include the
2003 Anglo-American attack on Iraq, 2001 US-led military intervention in
Afghanistan, The first 9/11, military coup d’etat in Chile and Atomic
bombings of Japan. But why is Western Media is glossing over these
incidents?, discusses Shane Quinn, a British geo-strategist. Read more...
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