Steven Starr: We Are Already In World War III
What I worry about is the people in the White House, Nuland, Blinken Sullivan, seemed convinced they can threaten Russia and Russia will back down [and] they can win a nuclear war with first strike.
The Pentagon’s B-Movie – Looking Closely at the September 2001 Attacks; new book by Graeme MacQueen
To study the [11 Sep] day’s events as they unfolded on television is to experience in a shockingly direct way how a well-oiled propaganda system—of which television is a central component—can spin grand and lethal yarns that silence the citizens who…
Great Reset Playbook: Ukraine
12 May 2023 snapshot of ongoing critical analysis covering events in Ukraine including historical context .
C19 Vaccine Deaths: Analysis & Reports
This is a copy as of 25 April 2023 of Appendix IV in History Will Not Absolve Us - Be Liberated From The United States of Denial. Always reference the above link to see the current source list.
Nuclear Weapons Detonation: HIGH-ALTITUDE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE (HEMP)
A single high-altitude nuclear detonation will create a massive Electromagnetic Pulse that will bring down most or all of the US national electric grid.
History Will Not Absolve Us
Invoke the Bond With Your Creator
and Be Liberated From the United States of Denial
Every person on Mother Earth has extraordinary gifts and powers, gifted by one’s Creator, to meet challenges confronting our species. There are no limits to what can be imagined and acted upon to contribute to discovering unknown possibilities of…
Why The West’s Strategy in Ukraine Is So Dangerous
The trouble over Ukraine started at NATO’s Bucharest summit in April 2008, when G.W. Bush’s administration pushed the alliance to announce Ukraine and Georgia “will become members”.
On the Edge of a Nuclear Abyss
It is very hard to accept that the leaders of your own country commit and contemplate unspeakable evil deeds and that they wish to control your mind. To contemplate that they might once again use nuclear weapons is unspeakable but necessary if we…
By using Ukraine to fight Russia, the US provoked Putin’s war
Rather than end the proxy war that it helped start in Ukraine, the US has only fueled it over the last eight years with billions in weapons, a drive to incorporate Ukraine into NATO, an expansion of US offensive weapons around Russia, and a…
NATO Expansion: What Gorbachev Heard
US Sec. of State James Baker’s famous “not one inch eastward” assurance about NATO expansion with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev on February 9, 1990, was part of a cascade of assurances about Soviet security given by Western leaders to Gorbachev…
JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass by Oliver Stone
JFK Revisited emphatically shows why JFK’s assassination is crucial for understanding the United States today. For without a clear and unambiguous accounting of why he was killed and by whom (I do not mean the actual shooters), and who in the…
President John F. Kennedy: His Life and Public Assassination
To understand why and by whom he was assassinated on November 22, 1963, one needs to apprehend this pressure and the reasons why President Kennedy consistently resisted it, as well as the consequences of that resistance. It is a key to understanding…
U.S. Terrorism 101: The Bert Sacks Story
Thus did Kate Pflaumer, in an act of conscience and upholding her legal obligation as an attorney, call the U.S a terrorist state. This probably never would have happened without the non-violent hammer of Bert Sacks, who over the years has made nine…
U.S. wargames in Nordic region aimed at Moscow
The US & NATO are rapidly developing a military encirclement of Russia with heavy emphasis on the Nordic region - the High North. It is a Cuban-missile crisis in reverse. Few in the west know anything about it.
Colonel L. Fletcher Prouty on The Pentagon Papers
“In this book, I have used various editions of the Pentagon Papers as reference material. They are useful and they are quite accurate as far as individual documents go, but they are dangerous in the hands of those who do not have the experience or…