Tag: Ukraine

  • Rothschild Empire Vs Orthodox Empire – Americanism -Jay Dyer / Tim Kelly Full Video

    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…

  • Geopolitical Chessmaster: Legacy of Brzezinski – Jay Dyer on GlobalResearch

    Geopolitical Chessmaster: Legacy of Brzezinski – Jay Dyer on GlobalResearch

      Stream or download audio here.    Zbigniew Brzezinski, counselor and trustee at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, professor of American foreign policy at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, and most famously National Security Adviser under US President Jimmy Carter passed away on Friday May 26th in a…

  • Sentenced to Life

    Sentenced to Life

    For Ekaterina Kalyniuk November 16, 1916—August 24, 2014 Где смерти больше нет 1 Смейся, смейся! Я сам смеюсь над собою! Думаю, и не могу вздумать, куда девался ум мой. Она меня не любит. Laugh, laugh! I laugh at myself too! I cannot imagine how I could have lost my head like that. She doesn‘t even…

  • Preponderance of Cynicism

    Preponderance of Cynicism

    In recent days relatives of some of the victims of the MH17 Malaysian Airlines shoot-down over the conflict-ridden eastern Ukraine filed a lawsuit against Igor Strelkov, the former Defense Minister of the breakaway Donetsk People’s Republic. The aggrieved party claims that he aided and abetted the unidentified perpetrators of the Malaysian jetliner’s downing. The family members want approximately…

  • Full-Spectrum Cynicism

    Full-Spectrum Cynicism

    Encapsulating his view of the essence of politics, Vladimir Lenin famously asked “who, whom”, that is to say, what matters in power relationships is who does what to whom. Under the elaborate trappings of abstract, supposedly universal morals, this brutal and obscene maxim has long been the West’s primary operating principle in international affairs. This…

  • Attack of the Cults

    Attack of the Cults

    Conquest doesn’t always come by way of direct invasion and occupation; subtler methods, such as sustained psychological and spiritual warfare, have proven even more successful at suborning target populations. Vladimir Mikhailovich Chernyshev, head of the Faculty of the History of Western Confessions and lecturer at the Kiev Spiritual Academy, answers questions from the publication The World…

  • The Subversion-Industrial Complex

    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…

  • A Serbian Fighter’s Story

    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…

  • A Russian Centurion

    A Russian Centurion

    The mysterious figure of Col. Igor Strelkov, a former Russian special forces officer, has struck a chord of fear in the liberal-nationalist Kiev regime and its Western patrons. A veteran of Bosnia and the First and Second Chechen Wars, this spring and summer Strelkov showed himself a superb tactician and operational commander against numerically superior…

  • “Russian Paranoia” Debunked

    “Russian Paranoia” Debunked

    If you have been following the Western media line on Russia lately, you might believe that not only is the Kremlin plotting continental conquest, but that Russian policy is driven by a dark, irrational “paranoia” centuries in the making. There’s a second round of the Cold War in production, and we’re all supposed to buy…