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The IMF is of course pushing the dollar, despite the fact that every country would do much better if they were on the Bitcoin standard. The IMF, like all of these “international†organizations is simply a branch of the US federal government, and they will do whatever the US government wants them to do. Reuters:... Read More
Related: Fundraiser to Cover Luigi Mangione’s Legal Bills Raises More Than $120,000 The country has never been more united. If Donald Trump comes out and says the Obamacare stooge “deserved it,†we’ll be off to the races. Note that Trump hasn’t said anything about this. But of course, Trump is saying horrible, gay things. It... Read More
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Tehran and Moscow harbor no illusions – and are preparing accordingly. The war on BRICS is just getting started. Syria as we knew it is being eviscerated in real time – in geographic, cultural, economic and military terms – by an appalling confluence of mercenary Rent-a-Jihadi mobs and psychopathological genocidals praying at the altar of... Read More
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Last week I published an article discussing former Ambassador Chas Freeman, one of America's most highly-regarded professional diplomats of the last half-century. Very early in his career, Freeman had been the personal interpreter for President Richard Nixon during his historic 1972 trip to China and meetings with Mao, and that country remained one of his... Read More
James Harr, CEO of socialism clothing See: No One is “Against Vigilante Justice on Principle†One thing I will say here is that you couldn’t make a list “Most Wanted Jews†with names and faces and suggestions that they should be shot. I will be interested to see how many Jews are on these cards.... Read More
If Trump makes Bitcoin strategic reserve and causes $15 trillion to be dumped in it, I will forgive whatever wars he starts for the Jews. Reuters: I don’t care what that analyst is saying, because I have my own analysts. But actually, that’s what they’re all saying. They’re saying $15 trillion, bro. Nigga, that’s a... Read More
The arrest of a suspect in the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a street in midtown Manhattan leaves some questions unanswered. But the gleeful reaction to the executive's slaying leaves nothing subject to interpretation. Many Americans feel they have been treated so shabbily by the health insurance industry that they despise it and... Read More
Angela Merkel might have been a horrible terrorist, but she was surely a very handsome woman. They say even while she was flooding the country with “refugees,†people couldn’t stop supporting her because they were so mesmerized by her good looks. The US demanded Germany end their trade relationship with Russia, and then to make... Read More
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With our privileged FCC broadcasters, legacy newspaper barons and other anointed members of “mainstream†culture spitting mad about their failure to defeat Donald Trump on Nov. 5, they are now coalescing around a new message. Without the slightest hint of irony or shame, our elite media and their pals in Hollywood and subsidized schools are... Read More
The U.S. national debt just passed $36 trillion, only four months after it passed $35 trillion and up $2 trillion for the year. Third quarter data is not yet available, but interest payments as a percent of tax receipts rose to 37.8% in the third quarter of 2024, the highest since 1996. That means interest... Read More
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Donald Trump has selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services in his new administration, and the latter has declared that his mission will be to "Make America Healthy Again." But even if Kennedy is confirmed by the U.S. Senate, he faces a very stiff challenge in fulfilling that... Read More
In the current crisis of liberal democracy, citizens need to know what they can do on the basis of a concise analysis as outlined in this Antiglobalist Manifesto. Europeans of all nations, unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains. You have a world to win. The Mask of Democracy A monster is haunting... Read More
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source: @Scott_Wiener on X San Francisco State Senator, Scott Weiner, probably gets the most hate from the Right of any California politician besides Gavin Newsom, and perhaps Nancy Pelosi. To conservatives, Scott Weiner epitomizes everything wrong with California liberalism. Some of the online hate targeted at him from the Right has anti-Semitic and homophobic undertones,... Read More
As Russia revamps the role of Zeus, China is busy revamping the role of Hermes. Oh, the wonders chips from dishwashers are able to unleash. How come Zeus, King of the Gods, could not have foreseen it? Especially when his divine intuition was aware that in the future his thunderbolts would be replicated in Russia... Read More
NIMA ALKHORSHID: Hi, everybody, today is Wednesday, November 27th, and Michael Hudson and Richard Wolff are here with us. Welcome back, Michael and Richard. MICHAEL HUDSON: Glad to be back. RICHARD WOLFF: Glad to be here. NIMA ALKHORSHID: Let's get started with what's going on between Russia and the United States in Ukraine. We had... Read More
Previously: Russia and Iran Officially Link Their National Banking Systems Here’s the thing about America’s status as a superpower: it’s not because it has the best people. Americans are fat and retarded slobs; most of them are poor and on drugs. They are chronic masturbators. And some, I assume, are good people. America is controlled... Read More
Americans keep asking why the US is fighting this proxy war in the Ukraine, and the answer is usually “because we are so moral, we need to force Russians to become gay.†But Lindsey Graham will claim that he is actually looting the country on behalf of the American people. That might sound bad, but... Read More
Richard D. Wolff & Michael Hudson
NIMA ALKHORSHID: Hi, everybody. Today is Thursday, November 21st, and we have Michael Hudson and Richard Wolff with us here. Welcome back. RICHARD WOLFF: Thank you, Nima. Glad to be here. MICHAEL HUDSON: Yep! NIMA ALKHORSHID: And let's get started with the breaking news about Netanyahu and Gallant. We've learned that ICC, we've learned about... Read More
The G20 summit in Rio earlier this week offered the quite intriguing spectacle of a deeply divided world, geopolitically and geoeconomically, trying to put on a brave ‘holiday in the sun’ face. There was plenty of fluff to amuse attentive audiences. French President Emmanuel Macron surrounded by a beefy security detail strolling on Copacabana beach... Read More
As we have seen previously when a Republican has won a presidential election, the progressive individual income tax — in which the more you earn, the higher of a percentage of your earnings are subject to taxation — has once again become a target for dilution or elimination. We have long heard about schemes like... Read More
All of these small moves by the non-Western countries are starting to stack up. You can easily see the dollar falling as the world currency over a period of decades, just on this current trajectory. Unfortunately for homosexuals and Jews, that trajectory is likely to get a lot steeper if and when the US empire... Read More
Two days after Donald Trump became the first American since Grover Cleveland to win nonconsecutive presidential elections, the Federal Reserve announced a quarter percent cut in interest rates. Following this announcement, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell held a press conference where he said that he would not comply with any presidential request that he step down... Read More
Reporting on the election often involves being glued to computer screens dictating the polling numbers around the country and using statistics revolving around race and gender to make assumptions about how the country is politically swaying. Journalist and online host Michael Tracey actually went out to many prominent swing states throughout the election and spoke... Read More
Betting on Trump on Polymarket was a good idea and so was buying Bitcoin. It’s cooled off slightly now at time of writing, but during the period where it first became obvious Trump was going to win, the biggest cryptocurrency hit $75,000, a new all-time high. I don’t give financial advice. I did suggest people... Read More
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Although the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences was not one of the awards originally established by Alfred Nobel, most of the world's population and media treat it as such, with that impression strengthened because it is announced around the same time. Just as with the Nobel Prizes in Physics or Medicine, the award in... Read More
The recent BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia should mark the end of the Neocon delusions encapsulated in the subtitle of Zbigniew Brzezinski’s 1997 book, The Global Chessboard: American Primacy and its Geostrategic Imperatives. Since the 1990s, the goal of American foreign policy has been “primacy,†aka global hegemony. The U.S. methods of choice have been... Read More
The Kazan lab has laid out several geoeconomic road maps, and is seriously taking the inevitable roadblocks into account. We will need weeks, months, years to fully grasp the enormity of what took place in Kazan during the annual BRICS summit under the Russian presidency. For the moment let’s cherish arguably the most appropriate definition... Read More
The Russian presidency of BRICS 2024 could not have chosen a more multicultural and multi-nodal site to host a summit laden with enormous expectations by the Global Majority. The southwestern Russian city of Kazan, on the banks of the Volga and Kazanka rivers, is the capital of the semi-autonomous Republic of Tatarstan, renowned for its... Read More
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Rumble link Bitchute link FFWN link Partial transcript The lead story for this broadcast is the BRICS meeting in Kazan, where they are now creating an alternative to the SWIFT international payments system. It could be a new Bretton Woods such that the American Zionist sanctions regime run by the Global International Banking Crime Syndicate... Read More
Public opinion polls consistently show the economy is one of the top issues, if not the top issue, for American voters. This may strike some as odd, since official government statistics show low unemployment and declining price inflation, suggesting the Federal Reserve has engineered a “soft landing†bringing down inflation without causing a recession. So... Read More
Hans Vogel outlines the historical rise of robber barons and their legacy of influence through modern-day globalist philanthropy, showing how charitable foundations and NGOs, guided by the money-driven mindset of their predecessors, now shape international agendas on issues from climate policy to public health. When around 1900 the US economy was growing at dizzying rates,... Read More
Hi, everybody, today is Thursday October 24, 2024, and we’re having Richard Wolff and Michael Hudson with us to talk about the BRICS Summit in Kazan. Let’s start with Michael. Michael, what was important about this summit? MICHAEL HUDSON: Well, it was important not for coming up with solutions, but just to lay out what... Read More
It’s been obvious from the beginning of Boeing’s troubles: they simply have not done enough DEI (which is the new term for Affirmative Action). They need more blacks and women. They need to run out the remaining white men, and then they’ll be on a path to glory. As is testified to in every movie,... Read More
The BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia, aimed to be a turning point towards a truly multipolar or multi-nodal world that has been in transition for a few years now. The changes announced in Kazan regarding the payment system and the reserves of nations are concrete steps towards independence from the U.S. imperialistic system. This system... Read More
Mercedes is making EVs, so this is in theory an opposition to banning the competition. Xinhua: It’s very easy for Germany to whine, because it doesn’t mean anything, because they apparently have no control of EU law. But this does look very bad for them, especially given that they are the biggest of the moron... Read More
This is it. A date with destiny. All set for the most crucial geopolitical/geoeconomic gathering of the year and arguably the decade: the BRICS Summit under the Russian presidency in Kazan, capital of Tatarstan, where Sunni Tatars coexist in perfect harmony with Orthodox Christians. All the excruciating work by sherpas and analysts throughout 2024 –... Read More
Elon has said that he’s “fucked†if Trump doesn’t win. He frames this as political. But the reality is, he is committing all of these crimes. Elon needs an ally in the government to prevent him from being prosecuted for all of these various murderous schemes. If some retard wants to die in a Tesla... Read More
The choice in the elections is between corporate and oligarchic power. Corporate power needs stability and a technocratic government. Oligarchic power thrives on chaos and, as Steve Bannon says, the “deconstruction of the administrative state.†Neither are democratic. They have each bought up the political class, the academy and the press. Both are forms of... Read More
Corporations enjoy many of the same rights and protections as individual citizens, the Supreme Court ruled in 2010. Not only may a corporation claim the right of freedom of religion to, for example, refuse to cover birth control under employee insurance, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission found that the First Amendment grants it the... Read More
Indivisibility of security as envisaged by Russia-China amounts to the de facto application of the UN Charter. The result would be peace on a global level – and by implication the death knell to NATO One week before the absolutely crucial BRICS summit in Kazan, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) held a summit in Islamabad.... Read More
A decade ago, you thought it was a joke when they were talking about banning cars. Now, here we are. They’re under no obligation to prove that driving a car causes hurricanes. They just declare it and then women force it on everyone, because women are obsessed with rules. The Guardian: At what point was... Read More
If you want to understand who is winning the American war against Russia on the Ukrainian battlefield, and also in the world’s commodity trade markets, you can start by calculating the life expectancy of a NATO-trained Ukrainian soldier on the front line, or of a NATO staff officer in a command bunker he thought was... Read More
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Capitalism is irredeemably destructive, warns George Monbiot. So why is he shilling for the Guardian, when its role is to create bipartisan support for crushing the anti-capitalist, anti-war left? Chris Hedges hosts a very interesting discussion with Guardian columnist George Monbiot on his new book about capitalism and its modern incarnation, neoliberalism. Monbiot rightly sees... Read More
The current world order is designed to be complex and confusing. Its function enshrines the power of our rulers, who purposely obscure its origins and underlying philosophy. Politicians, the media, so-called intellectuals at think tanks — along with the inertia of systemic falsehoods — perpetuate this veiled system. Neoliberalism has maintained its dominance through exploiting... Read More
Just days before Iran and Arab forces launched their October 1 operation to expose Israel’s military vulnerabilities, four Palestinian Americans launched the most serious threat to Israel’s survival in the economic war that is under way in parallel. On September 24 they filed an 89-page brief in a Florida state court to declare illegal US... Read More
Previously: Germany to Vote Against EU Tariffs on Chinese EVs, Spain Wants Compromise with China The EU is run by globalists who are also huge believers in the stupid global warming hoax. Also, they are doing a trade war with China to stop vehicles they claim will alter the weather. Reuters: That means they are... Read More
The US is demanding that all of their vassals implode their own economies in order to punish the Chinese. Many in Europe are not interested in doing this. Surely Germany is not particularly interested, after the US “war for my gay anus†in the Ukraine destroyed their production capacity which they are now trying to... Read More
Many investors, businesses, and consumers cheered the Federal Reserve’s first interest rate cut since March of 2020. The Fed’s 50 basis points interest rate reduction was larger than many Fed watchers anticipated and was followed by suggestions that there are more rate cuts on the way. A drop in borrowing costs following the Fed’s rate... Read More
Like a river undisturbed while traversing a rocky wilderness, China silently flows away on its path to peaceful primacy. Leading website Guancha has published the transcript of a first-class lecture at Renmin University on China-U.S. relations by Martin Jacques, author of When China Rules the World. Jacques is one of the very few Westerner scholars... Read More
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