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LA Times – by Ryan Parker

UCLA students were up to their shins in water Tuesday after a massive water main break near the university flooded the campus.

Students and others on campus documented the incident, some sharing serious concern as large amounts of water continued to pour onto school grounds.    Continue reading “Stunning images from the UCLA water main break”

21st Century Wire

After their total failure to blame eastern Ukrainian Rebels and Moscow for what appears to be Kiev forces shooting down Fight MH17 on July 17th, Washington and its NATO allies have shifted their propaganda strategy in a new attempt to implicate Russia for international war crimes…

Over the weekend, Washington used its US ambassador to the Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt, to launch another fabricated social media post designed to blame Russia for “firing artillery over its border into the Ukraine”. Continue reading “After Failed MH17 False Flag, Washington Attempts Bold New Moves to Frame Russia”

Market Watch

The publishing of an alleged transcript between U.S. President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu raised eyebrows and provoked debate on Tuesday, at a time when relations between the U.S. and Israel are said to hit a low over the latter’s deadly ground invasion of Gaza. Read Wall Street Journal article (subscription required) on why tensions are climbing.

It’s not unusual for either side to publish what’s called a “readout” — basically, a diplomatic summary of the conversation — and the readout from the White House side of a Sunday call between the two leaders wasn’t effusive.   Continue reading “Reported transcript between Obama and Netanyahu fuels uproar”

StoryLeak – by Michael Thomas, June 21, 2014

US/EU Misadventure In The Ukraine Has Triggered Economic/Financial Word War III

With the CIA-coordinated coup d’état executed in Kiev came the very real prospect of a World War III. However, the much greater war is not being waged on the urban battlefields of Eastern Ukraine or on the Russian border; rather, it’s being prosecuted in various national economies and by the world’s largest central and commercial banks, transnational corporations and market exchanges.  What is at stake is the very future and viability of the US Petrodollar as the reserve currency of the planet.   Continue reading “US Dollar Under Grave Threat: Russia Plans Global Retaliation For Ukraine”

The United State of Apathy - Meh GraffitiWake Up World – by Ethan Indigo Smith

“Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty five percent would rather die than think.” ~ Thomas Edison

To examine the world today, politically and socially, is complex task. There are indeed so many complexities to the postmodern world that it is as if the more you learn, the less sure you become. It’s difficult to define exactly what postmodern even is.   Continue reading “The United States of Apathy”

South America 2008 (273)Left Hook by Dean Henderson

(Part three of a five-part series excerpted from Chapter 19: The Eight Families: Big Oil & Their Bankers…)

According to former British intelligence agent John Coleman’s book, The Committee of 300, the Rothschilds exert political control through the secretive Business Roundtable, which they created in 1909 with the help of Lord Alfred Milner and South African industrialist Cecil Rhodes. The Rhodes Scholarship is granted by Cambridge University, out of which oil industry propagandist Cambridge Energy Research Associates operates.   Continue reading “The Federal Reserve Cartel: The Roundtable & the Illuminati”

Russia's President Vladimir Putin.(AFP Photo / Mikhail Klimentyev)RT News

Moscow’s cooperation with Latin American states is a priority for Russia’s foreign policy, President Vladimir Putin told Cuba’s Prensa Latina and Russia’s Itar-Tass news agencies in an interview.

Question: Russian leaders do not visit Latin America as often as they visit other parts of the world. What do you think South America and Russia can offer to each other today, not only in terms of economic benefits, but speaking more broadly?   Continue reading “‘Cooperation with Latin America is key to Russia’s foreign policy’ – Putin”