U.S. Empire Dies in the Strait of Hormuz

It ought to be readily apparent to every analyst by now that both Trump and Netanyahu have created their own Gordian Knot; and one that cannot be resolved with the “slicing through of Alexander the Great’s sword”.  Which is exactly what both of those war criminals and genocidal maniacs would…

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Here We Go Again

War is just a racket. A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of people. Only a small inside group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few at the expense of…

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2026 – About Potatoes and Pitchforks

We are entering a period in which multiple systemic crises intersect rather than unfolding one by one, and the usual crisis jargon falls short. Overlapping conflicts, tight energy markets, deteriorating social contracts, national debts leaving little room for maneuver, and an agricultural sector teetering on the brink of a perfect…

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Globalism is Totalitarianism

If globalism won’t stop killing citizens, citizens will be forced to kill globalism. Consider these recent news stories from Europe and North America: (1) Germany’s government is considering a new law that would allow its spy agency to investigate and block citizens from buying homes if the…

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Trump Claiming Iran War ‘Win’ – Here’s the Reality

Trump’s shifting aims and desperate scramble for an exit show that the entire enterprise has been a colossal strategic failure. Two months into the war in Iran, the reasons the US gave for launching this conflict – and Washington’s minimum criteria for claiming success – now appear unintelligible. So much…

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Rep. Thomas Massie: Battling the Treachery of Trump’s Republican Party, AIPAC, and the Epstein Class

Thirteen days from now, Thomas Massie will prove whether or not pro-American politics are allowed in Donald Trump’s Republican Party. U.S. Representative Thomas Massie entered Congress in November 2012 after serving as Lewis County Judge Executive. He represents Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District which stretches across Northern Kentucky. www.thomasmassie.com.

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Gold, Debt and the Inevitable Global Housing Market Crash

Maybe the most prominent economic discussion circulating today is the fear that the vast majority of people have been priced out of housing markets for the rest of their lives, regardless of the country they live. Gen Z and even Gen Alpha teens are already planning for a future…

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Nick Shirley Says Fraud Investigations Are Getting Harder as Crackdowns Expand

Nick Shirley says it’s getting harder to investigate fraud for a number of reasons – He’s become very recognizable to fraudsters because of social media – Fraudsters are on high alert right now because of his reporting – Fraudsters are covering up the fraud – some fraudsters are taking…

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The Gulf Separating the U.S. and Iran is Too Wide to Bridge

As I pointed out in my last article, someone in the Trump administration who has been briefed on Trump’s upcoming statements about the war in Iran made a financial killing yesterday. This is part of a continuing pattern of deliberate deception by Trump, i.e., pretending there is great progress…

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‘Ways of War’ are in Metamorphosis — Lessons From the Iran War

Although the Iran war largely has been viewed through the lens of conventional western warfare, its lessons are anything but conventional. They are in fact insurrectionary. The post-war western approach (especially in the Cold War context) relied on the ability to outspend any military adversary through the acquisition of high-end, over-engineered…

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