Politics on CNN is not something you want to watch on the eve of EU elections. Old Jean-Claude is not someone you want to listen to on the eve of EU elections. On the eve of the sole EU elections of any significance in your lifetime, the only thing you’re in need of is a … Continue reading
The Danish song is a blond young girl, she walks and hums in the land of Denmark, she’s a child of the kingdom of the blue sea where beeches listen to the roaring waves. The Danish song, when it’s ringing the deepest, has the sound of the bell, the sword and the shield. The strain … Continue reading
The European Terror Tour keeps going and after Paris, 13/11 is time for Brussels, 22/3! On the morning of March 22, two Belgian brothers, Khalid and Ibrahim El Bakraoui, and the Moroccan Najim Laachraoui, sought by authorities in connection with the Paris attacks, perpetrate three coordinated bombings in Brussels: two at the Airport and one … Continue reading
It’s no easy feat reckoning with the brutish reality of this foul year 2015 that’s about to end. The presstitute whores have issued unsubstantiated surmise as news all year around, flouting in any conceivable way even basic ethical practices. Last two weeks made no difference. On 17 and 18 December, the final European Council of … Continue reading
OK, let me get this straight: on the evening of Friday 13th November 2015, a squad consisting of shooters and suicide bombers suddenly spilled over Paris without getting noticed, and after circumventing any security control, they carried out a highly coordinated operation in 7 separate venues, whose death toll has resulted so far in 130 … Continue reading
Last June, seven fellows purporting to be world leaders, flanked by minions and carpetbaggers, teamed up in Bavaria to debate major issues, like international security, development policy, environment, poverty-related diseases, and trade agreements. Greek bailout and Ukrainian mess were on schedule as well. The MSM were fully engrossed in the event, but they dodged any … Continue reading
Since PM Alexis Tsipras announced a referendum about whether to accept or reject Troika’s ultimatum to Greece for further austerity measures, the corporate media have sided uncritically with the Yes party. They’ve gone so far as to claim that the Greek citizens should vote YES because such initiative was a mistake. In the days leading … Continue reading
Off-limits zone declared, wire fences raised, 20,000 officers embattled around a lavish den nestled in the Bavarian Alps: representatives of 7 deeply indebted countries, accounting for about 10% of global population, banded together at a 26-hour-long spree to shape the world by their values. According to the Federal Ministry of the Interior, the chatfest cost … Continue reading
Over the night between 21 and 22 February 2014, Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovych, who was not a good president but had not stolen Ukrainians more than Tymoshenko did, fled his Kiev residence in a rush, just hours before the thugs of the self-proclaimed Maidan Self-Defense Forces burst in wielding cudgels and baseball bats. When the media spread the news, … Continue reading
I’m NOT Charlie, and I could never be at all. Because Charlie Hebdo was no journalism. It provided no information, no knowledge, no cultural deepening. It was no satire, for its cartoons could be funny to no one but the imbeciles. It was no criticism of society. It was no protest. Above all, it was … Continue reading