Members only CROOKE: Alaska Optics Masked a Deeper Bargain At Anchorage in Alaska, Crooke says the meaning was in the optics, not a paper deal. For years, Europe enforced a cordon sanitaire—boycotts, walk-outs, and open disdain for Russia and Putin. That image cracked the moment Trump personally met Putin on the tarmac and, as Crooke recounts, invited him
Members only NATO EXCLUSIVE: The Crumbling Illusion of Western Military Power Dmitry Orlov wastes no time cutting through the pageantry. European moves to recognize Palestine are, to him, “trivial” and “irrelevant” gestures meant to look independent of Washington while changing nothing about Israeli policy or U.S. backing (3:05, 3:54). The vote counts don’t matter; the outcomes never
Gaza EXCLUSIVE: Real Intel Ignored While Wars Escalate Larry C. Johnson, calm and deliberate, begins by questioning the prevailing public perceptions about the war in Gaza. “You know, people are surprised at how long this is taking, but… this is not a tidy campaign, and there’s no quick solution,” he remarks at 1:15. He points out
NATO EXCLUSIVE: Trump’s Ukraine Plan Blindsides NATO Allies Scott Ritter, former Marine intelligence officer and UN weapons inspector, asserts that Donald Trump’s NATO strategy is a deception wrapped in braggadocio. Trump claims the U.S. will send arms to Ukraine but make NATO pay the bill. The kicker? “NATO is a freaking mess”, Ritter says, and many
Trump EXCLUSIVE: Inside Russia’s Plan to Delay Nuclear War Donald Trump’s recent public statements and reported private calls reveal a White House with no grasp of Russia’s ceasefire proposals or negotiation terms, says veteran Moscow-based journalist John Helmer. Trump is described as either oblivious or unable to comprehend Russia’s repeated diplomatic overtures—including an Istanbul proposal
WWIII EXCLUSIVE: The Ugly Truth About America’s War Machine Colonel Douglas Macgregor offers a bleak, unvarnished assessment of America’s spiraling military entanglements, warning that the U.S. is edging toward a multi-front disaster reminiscent of Britain in 1914. He dismisses Trump’s new plan to route arms to Ukraine via allies as half-measures that achieve nothing strategically, describing
U.S. Foreign Policy EXCLUSIVE: The Coming Collapse of Western Strategy Alastair Crooke delivers a sharp, unsettling account of the Trump administration’s strike on Iran, arguing it wasn’t just about hitting nuclear sites but a deliberate plan to collapse the entire state from within. Persuaded by allies in Washington and Tel Aviv that Iran was a fragile “house of
NATO Featured EXCLUSIVE: The Real Cost of Europe’s War Hysteria Colonel Jacques Baud, with the frankness of a veteran unafraid of diplomatic varnish, lays bare a disquieting truth: Europe is doubling military budgets not to defend against an imminent Russian invasion but to create a justification for diverting social spending into weapons procurement. He describes the 5% of GDP target
EXCLUSIVE: Trump Blackmailed Over Epstein List? Judge Andrew Napolitano delivered a blunt assessment rarely aired in mainstream circles: he believes Donald Trump’s name is on the Epstein client list, and that Mossad has deliberately used this knowledge to exert pressure. He says this is why Trump ordered the files buried after initially promising their release—
Epstein List EXCLUSIVE: Body Language Expert's Analysis Exposes Epstein List Evasion Dr. John Paul Garrison, a clinical and forensic psychologist with a specialty in body language, dissects official statements about the supposed "Epstein client list" with the cool precision of a seasoned interrogator. At the heart of his analysis lies an uncomfortable truth that mainstream outlets routinely gloss over:
EXCLUSIVE: The Numbers Kyiv Doesn’t Want You Seeing It has become increasingly difficult for Ukraine to hide the scale of the crisis hollowing out its armed forces. Fresh figures published by military analyst Yuri Podolyaka show that 17,082 Ukrainian soldiers deserted in June 2025 alone, a number that remains shockingly consistent with previous months. According to his
EXCLUSIVE: Lithium Discovery Secures China’s Tech Future A Game-Changing Lithium Find in Hunan China has made global headlines with the discovery of a massive lithium deposit in Hunan province. This new reserve—estimated at 490 million tons of ore containing around 1.31 million tons of lithium oxide—catapults China into the top ranks of global lithium
EXCLUSIVE: US Policy “Run by Mossad,” Claims Sachs Professor Jeffrey Sachs doesn’t mince words when describing Benjamin Netanyahu’s purpose in visiting President Trump: he calls it a plea for carte blanche to wage war across the Middle East with American support. Sachs insists Netanyahu has followed the same playbook for decades—selling the idea that U.
EXCLUSIVE: The Elite’s Game of Fear-mongering for Power The West’s strategy for confronting Russia, according to Col. Douglas Macgregor, is not about national defense but about elite survival. European and American leaders, he argues, are inflating the threat of Russian aggression to justify vast increases in military spending while ignoring their own fiscal ruin. He sees this
How Mossad Infiltrated Iran’s Infrastructure Iran’s recent security sweep revealed a deep, covert Indian–Israeli spy network operating through Iran and neighbouring Gulf states, allegedly coordinated by Mossad in collaboration with India’s RAW, and leveraging the widespread Indian diaspora to infiltrate military, nuclear, and tech infrastructure. The network came to light following a
Fired Russian Transport Minister Found Dead Roman Starovoit, former Russian Minister of Transport and ex-Governor of Kursk Region, was found dead on July 7, 2025, in the Odintsovo district near Moscow. His body, with a gunshot wound to the head, was discovered near his Tesla parked by Malevich Park. The preliminary investigation points to suicide, reportedly
Why Russia Won’t Accept a Ceasefire in Ukraine Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, in an exclusive interview with Magyar Nemzet, asserted that Russia remains open to a political and diplomatic settlement in Ukraine, but only if it results in a lasting peace rather than a temporary ceasefire. Lavrov emphasized that any solution must address what he described as
Why Syria’s Christians Fear New Government The June 22 suicide bombing at the Mar Elias Greek Orthodox Church in Damascus's Dweila suburb claimed at least 25 lives and injured over 60 worshippers during evening Mass. The attacker, initially subdued by congregation members, detonated a suicide vest inside the 250–strong congregation, inflicting devastating casualties.
Did NATO Abandon Ukraine at The Hague? NATO’s June 2025 summit in The Hague marked a mixed outcome: while the alliance, driven by pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump, agreed to boost defense spending to 5% of GDP and reaffirmed collective defense under Article 5, serious doubts linger among Eastern European members. Trump’s remarks
EXCLUSIVE: Intelligence Failure - Iran War Lies Exposed The recent intelligence roundtable hosted by Judge Andrew Napolitano featured a stunning, if largely overlooked, assessment of the Iran-Israel war and its aftermath. Larry Johnson, a former CIA analyst and counterterrorism official, laid out a map of Iranian strikes that he claims inflicted catastrophic damage on Israeli infrastructure in just
Supreme Court Sides With Parents on LGBTQ Books The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Maryland’s Montgomery County Public Schools must allow parents to opt their elementary school children out of classes featuring LGBTQ-themed storybooks if those lessons conflict with their religious beliefs. The decision, authored by Justice Samuel Alito for the conservative majority, found that
Why Did Countries Agree to More Climate Funding? Nearly 200 countries have agreed to increase the United Nations climate body’s core budget by 10% for 2026-2027, raising it to €81.5 million, in a move seen as a renewed commitment to global climate cooperation despite significant funding cuts elsewhere in the UN system. The agreement, finalized at
Trump Brokers Surprise Peace Deal in Africa The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda have signed a U.S.-brokered peace agreement in Washington, D.C., aiming to end years of violent conflict that have killed thousands and displaced hundreds of thousands, particularly due to the advance of the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels in eastern DRC.