Former General Valery Zaluzhny, considered a top presidential contender, has said the Ukrainian leader employed the security service against him · Ukrainian ambassador to the UK and former commander-in-chief Valery Zaluzhny. © Danylo Antoniuk / Anadolu via Getty Images · [RT] Former Ukrainian commander-in-chief Valery Zaluzhny has accused Vladimir Zelensky of attempting to intimidate him with a security service raid on …
The timing comes amidst continued dialogue with the US and its role in mediating between Russia and Ukraine, which could abruptly end if temperamental Trump’s threat perception of BRICS is once again exacerbated given how capricious he’s proven himself to be, ergo the need to assuage his fears. · Andrew Korybko · Sergey Ryabkov, who serves as both Deputy Foreign Minister and BRICS Sherpa, recently clarified that “I would like to remind you…
The trend is that Zelensky’s oligarchic faction is declining as the intelligence and military ones respectively represented by Budanov and Zaluzhny rise with all that entails for Ukraine’s future. · Andrew Korybko · Several factions exist within Ukraine. The main ones are Zelensky’s ruling clique (who himself represents a collection of oligarchic interests whose engagement with him used to be managed by Yermak), former…
Frank Bergman · New evidence has emerged to reveal that convicted child predator Jeffrey Epstein operated as a power broker for the World Economic Forum (WEF) to connect globalist elites and set up meetings. · Epstein publicly claimed to “hate” the WEF, but privately, he leveraged it, according to unsealed emails. · Newly released emails from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), along with a cache of Yahoo account messages obtained by…
Raphael Lataster (BPharm, PhD) · An article published by Sage, one of the top 5 academic publishers, has just been released, not just noting the curious phenomenon of excess mortality, and how it happens to correlate with the COVID-19 vaccination program, but pretty much proving that the jab is involved, by explaining that governments already admit to COVID-19 vaccine deaths, but also - and more satisfyingly - ruling out the typical…
The former prince and brother of the British monarch was arrested on his 66th birthday on suspicion of misconduct in a public office following Epstein emails. · Rachel Roberts · Britain's Prince Andrew leaves Westminster Abbey following the coronation ceremony of Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla, in London on May 6, 2023. REUTERS/Toby Melville/Pool/File Photo · Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the brother of British Monarch King Charles…
Alex Krainer · This year’s 62^nd^ Munich Security Conference was held from 13^th^ to 15^th^ February and it reaffirmed the splintering of Western alliance. Like last year’s gathering, this year’s conference was marked by a growing divergence between the United States and its European partners. While the U.S. is seeking to change its foreign policy direction and embrace multilateralism, European powers have remained fully committed to…
When the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal found Dr Caroline Wheeler guilty of professional misconduct for prescribing ivermectin during COVID, it did more than discipline one GP. It reignited a deeper question: · Who does medicine ultimately serve — the patient, or the protocol? · The Pandemic Power Shift · During COVID, emergency powers reshaped clinical decision-making worldwide. · Remdesivir — an antiviral developed by Gilead…
Broadcaster Duncan Garner recently told listeners that Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer is “not fit to hold office” after she shared a social media post referencing the violent death of Captain James Cook. Summarised by Centrist · Garner described the post as “sickening and evil,” arguing that a political leader should never “publicly celebrate online the anniversary of another person’s violent death or murder.” He said the post…
The Government’s Ministerial Advisory Group for Victims of Retail Crime is finally being put out of its misery. After less than two years of existence, $1.8 million in spending, the resignation of three of its five members, and an ongoing trail of embarrassing headlines, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith announced last week that the group would be wound up months ahead of schedule. If you want a clear example of how patronage rots policy-making,…
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