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A special operation in Ukraine and the denazification of this country is only the first step towards a complete restructuring of the system of international relations, Medvedev said in the article “How the Anglo-Saxons promoted fascism in the 20th century and revived it in the 21st.”
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Dr. Wakefield’s ‘Protocol 7,’ Premiering May 29, Takes on Merck’s Mumps Vaccine Fraud

“This film kind of takes them back over the bridge to say, ‘No, guys, actually, this has been going on in the childhood vaccine program for many, many years.’ This is the way they behave. Please understand.” — Dr. Andrew Wakefield

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/dr-wakefield-protocol-7-film-merck-mumps-vaccine-fraud/
David Gosselin live on Doenut factory.
My Russian publisher just sent me this fantastic piece of news which made my day. The newest book which Nasha Zavtra published titled 'Universal Economic Machine. New Course for Russia' opens up with the following message:
“Starting the second part of the book, we express gratitude to the Canadian historian and publicist Matthew Ehret, editor in chief and co-founder of Rising Tide Foundation and Canadian Patriot Review, for describing the concept of Common Destiny and studying its evolution on history of East and West”...
While that message made me happy, what really my day was the following piece of information: One of the four co-authors of the books is… Alexandr Babakov - vice-chairman of Russian Parliament!
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💢 Anton Chaitkin describes Globalism and how competitive advantage works in practice.

How did the historical balance between free trade and protectionism that America achieved, striking an optimal mix of trade and tariffs to protect fledgling industries while embracing competition at the right time, actually function?

Over the past four decades, the United States has experienced rapid deindustrialization, leading to a shrinking middle class, rising inequality, and numerous struggling cities across the “Rust Belt” and Middle America. Can America – and Europe – learn valuable lessons from the past to address these issues?

America's founding leaders from the 18th and 19th centuries, such as Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, and Abraham Lincoln understood the critical importance of manufacturing, industries, and infrastructure. How did the construction of the great canals and railways in the 1800s contributed to the USA's rise to power?

Full lecture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkmtTW0iBkY
In this week’s episode of Breaking History (streamed at noon eastern time every Wednesday), Gordon and I unpack the context behind world events stretching from the death of President Raisi, the subverted coup d’etat in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the assassination attempt of PM Fico, and the Russia-China alliance. https://rumble.com/v4x3jol-breaking-history-ep-46-geopolitical-earthquakes.html