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Why Won’t They Tell the Truth about Ukraine?

Why Won’t They Tell the Truth about Ukraine?

How many more people have to die on the vast plains of Ukraine before the Masters of War are sated with blood? How long before the mainstream media stop lying about the war in order to drum up business for the military-industrial complex? Experience tells us that the last won’

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Malta Pro-lifers Successfully Protect the Unborn
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Malta Pro-lifers Successfully Protect the Unborn

Right To Life News righttolife.org.uk The Right To Life News team has spoken to a number of the pro-life campaigners involved with the campaign, as well as conducting its own research to produce this article that provides a full account of this pro-life victory. June 2022 – The Prudente

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Is Joe about to Let the Saudis Join the Nuclear Club?

One of the most remarkable achievements of the Trump presidency was the Abraham Accords. Under the mediation of President Trump, Israel achieved previously unthinkable normalisations of diplomatic relationships with a string of formerly hostile Arab nations. Starting with the United Arab Emirates, eventually Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan got on board.

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Milgram Is Still Relevant Today

Milgram Is Still Relevant Today

Armando Simón Armando Simón is a retired psychologist, originally from Cuba, and author of The U, Fables From the Americas and A Prison Mosaic. brownstone.org Today’s toxic state in society is a cornucopia for psychologists. For example, victimhood has become a status symbol in society to the point

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Zelensky Fires Heads of Recruitment

Tyler Durden ronpaulinstitute.org It’s long been clear that Ukraine’s armed forces have undergone some significant recruitment problems amid generally low morale as throughout the summer the counteroffensive has stalled and appears failing. There’s also a grim emerging consensus that Ukraine is suffering staggering losses. Even just

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One Step at a Time

One Step at a Time

Harry Palmer CO2 is a bonus product extracted with natural gas in the Taranaki gas field. It’s used in fire extinguishers, soft drinks, beer propellant in pubs and dry ice in the entertainment industry, for example. However, when I was a production engineer at a NZ company producing a

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How Not to Cross a River

How Not to Cross a River

Harry Palmer If you’re out walking in the bush and you come across a river, you look for stepping stones to help you get across. Being a careful person, and if you’re accompanied by children, it is, of course, important for you and them to try to avoid

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Labor Sells Out Israel. Again

As recently revealed, while PM Anthony Albanese is publicly down the push for an Aboriginal Treaty and reparations, behind the scenes, the party’s national conference is red hot for both. Similarly, while Labor promised during the election campaign to maintain Australia’s strict border control, party activists are relentlessly

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A Devil’s Dilemma: BlackRock or the CCP?

A Devil’s Dilemma: BlackRock or the CCP?

Yesterday saw a very interesting spectacle, the Government launching a new climate infrastructure fund, introduced by the crown solicitor in Auckland, Meredith Connell, and in partnership with BlackRock. One of the world’s largest investment companies has committed $2 billion to a fund focused on making New Zealand the first

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Old Soviet Tactics Revived in NZ

Old Soviet Tactics Revived in NZ

How did we get here? Back in the ’90s, it seemed like we’d finally solved most of our racial problems. Yet, here we are in the 2020s, mired down in racial division so extreme that it threatens to tear whole nations apart. How did we get here? It’s

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Don’t Let This Crisis Go to Waste

Don’t Let This Crisis Go to Waste

Mathew Otieno Mathew Otieno is a Kenyan writer, blogger and dilettante farmer. Until 2022, he was a research communications coordinator at a university in Nairobi, Kenya. He now lives in rural western Kenya, near the shores of Lake Victoria, from where he’s pursuing a career as a full-time writer

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The West’s Fossil Fuel Aims Empower China

Don Ritter Don Ritter holds a Science Doctorate from MIT and served fourteen years on the House of Representatives Energy and Commerce and Science and Technology Committees. He was a National Academy of Sciences Fellow in the USSR, speaks fluent Russian, and was Ranking Member on the Congressional Helsinki Commission

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NZ’s First Security Strategy Suite Is Released

Alexander Gillespie University of Waikato theconversation.com When Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022, German Chancellor Olaf Scholtz proclaimed a “Zeitenwende”, or historical turning point. It resulted in Germany’s first ever official national security strategy. The equivalent wake-up call in New Zealand was the 2019 Christchurch terror attack. This

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Staggering Towards the Abyss

William Schryver ronpaulinstitute.org I have long asserted, and I continue to be convinced, that the US could NOT establish air superiority against Russia, China, nor even Iran — not in a week; not in a year. Never. It simply could not be done. American air power would prove substantially inferior

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El Salvador Cracks Down on Gangs

El Salvador Cracks Down on Gangs

Theodore Dalrymple has observed that any nation earning praise from the Economist is a surer sign than any of its imminent demise. By extension, then, damnation from the same publication must stand as a certainty that a nation is doing something very, very right. In this case, it’s El

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It Is a Slippery Slope

Gary Judd Kc garyjuddkc.substack.com Having been involved with the political left in my youth and early adulthood, I had the same thoughts as Thomas More [“It continues to amaze me that ideals we used to think of as espoused by the political left have been abandoned by so-called

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