Terror Attacks in Kabul Suspiciously on Cue… Who Gains?

Terror Attacks in Kabul Suspiciously on Cue… Who Gains? by Finian Cunningham for Strategic-Culture Could an atrocity have been arranged by some of Baradar’s men at the request of the CIA? Three days before the bloody carnage at Kabul airport, CIA director William Burns held a secret meeting with a top Taliban commander in the Afghan capital. That is only one of several suspicious events this week in the countdown to the dramatic U.S. evacuation. At least 13 U.S. troops guarding an entrance to Kabul airport were killed in an apparent suicide bomb attack.…

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More Similarities Between the Whitmer Plot and January 6

More Similarities Between the Whitmer Plot and January 6 By Julie Kelly for American Greatness It’s almost impossible to believe, considering the deep involvement the agency had in the Michigan scheme with the same groups, that the FBI had nothing to do with the U.S. Capitol melee. The first defendant to plead guilty in the alleged scheme to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer will spend the next several years in jail. A judge last week sentenced Ty Garbin, 25, to 75 months in prison on one count of “conspiracy to kidnap.”…

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Bad Moon Rising for Biden – and Us

Bad Moon Rising for Biden – and Us by Pat Buchanan via Town Hall “April is the cruelest month,” wrote T. S. Eliot in the opening line of what is regarded as his greatest poem, “The Waste Land.” For President Joe Biden, the cruelest month is surely August of 2021, which is now mercifully ending. When has a president had a worse month? On the last Sunday in August, Biden watched solemnly, hand over heart, as the coffins of the American dead in the Kabul airport terrorist massacre of Thursday…

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Dr. Michael Palmer/Catherine Austin Fitts Interview – Understanding Medical & Economic COVID Motives (Video)

Dr. Michael Palmer/Catherine Austin Fitts Interview – Understanding Medical & Economic COVID Motives Video by The Last American Vagabond Joining me today is Dr. Michael Palmer and Cathrine Austin Fitts, here to discuss COVID-19 and how to understand the various motives surrounding it through a combined lens of science, medicine and economics.

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The ‘Great Reset’ in Microcosm: “Data Driven Defeat” in Afghanistan

The ‘Great Reset’ in Microcosm: “Data Driven Defeat” in Afghanistan by Alastair Crooke for Strategic-Culture Nation-building in Afghanistan arrived in 2001. Western interventions into the old Eastern bloc in the 1980s and early 1990s had been spectacularly effective in destroying the old social and institutional order; but equally spectacular in failing to replace imploded societies with fresh institutions.  The threat from ‘failed states’ became the new mantra, and Afghanistan – in the wake of the destruction wrought post-9/11 – therefore necessitated external intervention.  Weak and failed states were the spawning…

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