Tag: Fascism
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Rothschild Empire Vs Orthodox Empire – Americanism -Jay Dyer / Tim Kelly Full Video
Tim invited me back on Our Interesting Times to discuss eastern and western theology, philosophy and sociology and how these paradigms differ. Yes, it’s 1453, i misspoke from being a bit haggard and spent in this installment, but the information is quality. We cover globalist books, democracy and anarchy, relativism, nihilism, freemasonry and Zionism, esoterism…
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The Subversion-Industrial Complex
Playing in good faith by the rules of the world controllers earns certain undesirable peoples precisely zero credit. As a case in point, recent elections held in the war-ravaged east of Ukraine have unsurprisingly been summarily dismissed by Washington and Brussels. Any political expression running contrary to the aims and ends of the globalist superclass…
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A Serbian Fighter’s Story
Dejan “Deki” Beric is a Serbian volunteer defending the people of the Donbass. In this interview with journalist Ivan Maksimovic, Beric, a sniper, explains his motivations and the political atmosphere in his homeland. For centuries now Serbs and Russians have considered each other brothers, and the journey of Beric and other Serbs can be viewed as a…
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A Call to Repentance
Journalist Gennady Dubovoy conducted an interview on the front lines of the war in Ukraine with “Fr. Viktor,” an Orthodox hieromonk ministering to soldiers of the Novorussia Armed Forces. Dubovoy states the conversation was recorded in May, before the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, and released only in late July. Translated by Mark Hackard.…
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Putin’s Advisor on Ukraine
Sergei Glazyev is a key economic advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin. In this July 21st interview with the magazine Rusinform’s Alena Berezovskaya, Glazyev discusses Russia’s position in global geopolitics, geoeconomics, the ongoing crisis in Ukraine and the status of nascent Novorossiya. Translated by Mark Hackard. *** Good afternoon! In this conversation with you, I’d…
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War & Diplomacy
The young émigré military analyst Anton Kersnovsky (1907-1944) saw that far from putting an end to war, the liberal system has dramatically expanded it, both geographically and into the realms of psyche and spirit. Nowhere was this easier seen for him than in the simultaneous disingenuousness and dysfunction of the new popular diplomacy. Since this…