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Month: June 2023

Nigel Farage: “Why I might be FORCED to leave the UK”

Nigel Farage: “Why I might be FORCED to leave the UK”

“Life In The UK Is Becoming Completely Unlivable” – Brexiteer Farage Is Being Systemically Un-Banked Despite winning the “news presenter of the year” award, Nigel Farage has mixed feelings this week. In the following clip, he reveals his concern about a recent development that may significantly impact his future career and even his ability to live in the UK. The Brexit-provocateur shares his experience of having his bank accounts abruptly closed by a major banking group, without a valid reason…

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Evacuation of ZAPOROZHYE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT and other news

Evacuation of ZAPOROZHYE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT and other news

This is all I am doing for now. It is from Hal Turner who has irritated me massively because of his coverage of last weekend’s attempted coup. He said things at the time, which was fair enough, but never offered any corrective.  Quite clearly, Lukashenko never flew into exile; Shoigu still seems to be minister and there was no corrective to the ludicrous suggestion that the Kremlin was going to run things from Uruguay. UKRAINE ENGAGING NUCLEAR EVACUATION 16 KM…

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My health has taken another dive

My health has taken another dive

This is my explanation as to why I am not posting as much as I did before. While writing this book, I was mercifully free of severe symptoms that might have prevented me from writing.  Almost to the very day of me posting my first version of this book, I started to experience some serious symptoms.  I started to feel extreme urgency to urinate. When I tried to pass urine I found I could not pass more than a few…

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Scott Ritter on Progozhin and the attempted mutiny

Scott Ritter on Progozhin and the attempted mutiny

There has been so much written and said about the events last weekend. This is but a cross-section. Wagner, I hardly Knew Ye SCOTT RITTER The dust has settled following last weekend’s abortive insurrection by Yevgeny Prigozhin, the owner of the private military company known as the Wagner Group, and some 8,000 fighters he employed, against Russian President Vladimir Putin. A clearer picture has since emerged about what exactly transpired during this coup, and why these events unfolded as they…

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Headlines from Russia

Headlines from Russia

Russia avoided civil war – Putin The Russian president praised soldiers and security officers for their resolve during last week’s mutiny by the Wagner Group Russian President Vladimir Putin giving a speech to units of the Defense Ministry, Russian Guard, Interior Ministry, FSB and FSO. ©  Sputnik/Sergey Guneev Russian military and its law enforcement agencies prevented a major internal armed conflict in the country last week, President Vladimir Putin has said, referring to the aborted mutiny by Wagner Group chief Evgeny Prigozhin. “In…

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Lukashenko talks

Lukashenko talks

Lukashenko details talks with Putin and mediation that ended mutiny Belarus was ready to send a military brigade to help defend Moscow, President Alexander Lukashenko has revealed Russia amassed some 10,000 troops to repel the Wagner private military company’s march on Moscow last week, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said in Minsk on Tuesday, adding that he was also ready to send his forces to Russia. Lukashenko said Russia would have prevailed in a standoff against the mutineers, but it might…

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Massacre in Kramatorsk by Russian Iskander: Dozens of American, Polish & British soldiers dead – “Beheading” of 56th Brigade

Massacre in Kramatorsk by Russian Iskander: Dozens of American, Polish & British soldiers dead – “Beheading” of 56th Brigade

WarNews24/7 is reporting on this HERE UPDATED 3:42 PM EDT — U.S./NATO HQ in Kramatorsk Reportedly “Hit” by Russian Missile(s) – Conflicting Claims and Blame Late yesterday, June 27, 2023, reports began FLOODING out of Kramatorsk, Ukraine, that a Hotel/Restaurant in Kramatorsk had been brutally hit by “Russian” Missiles, and NUMEROUS American-English Speakers — and troops with American Flag patches — could be heard and seen in the aftermath. Kramatorsk, once a city of 150,000 inhabitants, is the last major…

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Things I can tell – an autobiography

Things I can tell – an autobiography

After weeks of working on my autobiography I can now release a .PDF copy.  This is still a work in progress. My plans are still to post this on Kindle to give away.   You can read the document in PDF HERE I am posting both the Foreword and the Postscript here. Foreword A few days ago I listened to an inspiring interview with Pfizer whistle-blower, Dr  Mike Yeadon. In it, he described how he lost his mother at 18 months…

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Scott Ritter: Prigozhin’s Gambit—Treason by any other name

Scott Ritter: Prigozhin’s Gambit—Treason by any other name

Scott Ritter In the 1997 Disney animated musical fantasy film, Hercules, there is a particularly catchy number, Zero to Hero, which describes the rise of the star of the film from a clumsy boy into a strong and capable man. In the span of less than 24 hours, Yevgeny Prigozhin, the public face of the Wagner Group, a Russian private military contractor with shadowy ties to Russian military intelligence, has flipped the script of this ashes to diamonds tale, transforming an…

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Putin address the nation

Putin address the nation

I shall be reporting on all this, I hope, by the end of the day. For now, I am concentrating on the final touches of my project which I also hope to be able to post today. Dear friends! Today I once again appeal to all citizens of Russia. Thank you for your endurance, solidarity and patriotism. This civic solidarity has shown that any blackmail, attempts to arrange internal unrest are doomed to failure. I repeat, the highest consolidation of society, executive…

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