Wednesday 15th of October 2025

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initiating an EU “spannungsfall” false flag....

Among other things, this particular moment in history will be remembered – whether in whole books, mere chapters, or (if we are lucky) forgotten footnotes – as the Great European Drone Scare. For weeks now, the populations of NATO-EU Europe have been subjected to a barrage of vague but scary reports about drone sightings. The drones have appeared – seemingly – over various places and installations, prominently including airports in Denmark and Germany.

 

The EU isn’t at war with Russia – it’s at war with the minds of its own citizens
European leaders are trying to gaslight their populations into believing that it’s Moscow that wants a fight, not them

BY Tarik Cyril Amar

making ordinary americans poorer....

New research from investment bank Goldman Sachs affirms, as progressive advocates and economists warned, that US consumers are bearing the brunt of President Donald Trump’s trade wars.

As reported by Bloomberg on Monday, economists at Goldman released an analysis this week estimating that US consumers are shouldering up to 55% of the costs stemming from Trump’s tariffs, even though the president has repeatedly made false claims that the tariffs on imports exclusively tax foreigners.

 

US Consumers Paying the Most for Tariffs: Wall Street Giant’s Report Exposes Trump Lies
The report from investment bank Goldman Sachs comes as President Donald Trump is piling up even more tariffs on imported goods.

trump could use the US military to carry out law enforcement operations.....

Vice President JD Vance sparked alarm on Sunday when he said that President Donald Trump was considering invoking the Insurrection Act under the pretenses of combating violent crime in US cities.

During an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” host Kristen Welker asked Vance if Trump was “seriously considering” invoking the Insurrection Act, which would allow him to use the US military to carry out law enforcement operations.

 

‘A Pretext to Take Over American Cities’: JD Vance Sparks Alarm With Comments on Insurrection Act
“The guardrails are gone,” warned Democratic political strategist David Axelrod.

truth bombs.....

Colonel Jacques Baud criticizes Ukraine’s battlefield and political strategy, arguing that Kyiv continues to sacrifice troops through rigid positional warfare rather than adapting to Russian maneuver tactics. He explains that Russia focuses on destroying enemy forces, not capturing territory, often withdrawing strategically to lure Ukrainian troops into artillery traps — a pattern consistent since late 2022.

Baud claims Zelensky misleads the public about Ukraine’s weapons supply to maintain Western support, portraying Russia as both weak and threatening. He argues that Western nations habitually fight wars without clear objectives — citing failures in Mali, Niger, Afghanistan, and Iraq — whereas Russia fights with defined goals and exit strategies.

bringing back the reasonable benefit limits.....

Yesterday the Government made some key changes to its superannuation tax scheme, after struggling to get the plan through the Senate. Paul Keating says the changes restore confidence in the retirement savings system.

 

Paul Keating

Keating welcomes changes to taxation of super

 

In 2007, in a cynical measure to tie up and buy the “grey” vote before the 2007 election, John Howard and Peter Costello abolished the Keating Government’s “Reasonable Benefit Limits” in superannuation, which placed an upper limit to the tax benefits that could be obtained via the superannuation system.

trump grows frustrated with maduro....

The US could attempt to assassinate Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro after declaring him a drug lord and a terrorist, Politico has reported, citing informed sources.

Over the past several weeks, Washington has conducted strikes off the Venezuelan coast against what it called “drug boats,” killing more than two-dozen people and expanding its military presence in the region. US officials have accused Maduro of having links to narcotics networks – a claim he has rejected. Caracas has accused Washington of trying to topple Maduro’s government, which US officials have denied.

 

US weighing plot to assassinate Maduro – Politico
The killing of the Venezuelan leader could be part of US President Donald Trump’s war on drug cartels, sources have said

 

the neocons warmongers are taking over planet earth once more....

It wasn’t expected, but the advocates of generalized war, the Straussians, expelled from the governing bodies of the United States, have regrouped in intergovernmental organizations. To everyone’s surprise, they are present in the European Union, but especially at the United Nations and in the Contact Group on the Defense of Ukraine. Institutions dedicated to peace have been hijacked by the warmongers.

 

Straussians take control of the United Nations and NATO
by Thierry Meyssan

 

boris, the most grubby corrupt lying politician in british history....

As he boarded the night train to Ukraine, Boris Johnson had the usual entourage of aides and bodyguards – plus the man who had given him £1m.

Less than a year had passed since Johnson accepted what is thought to be the largest donation ever to an individual MP. It was from Christopher Harborne, one of the UK’s biggest and most private political donors.

 

The £1m man: why did Boris Johnson take his donor to Ukraine?
Exclusive: Leaked files offer a glimpse of the ex-prime minister’s relationship with Christopher Harborne

How could we allow misunderstanding china....?

In March 2023, the Australian Academy of the Humanities sounded the alarm on the decline in our understanding and knowledge of China through a report on “ Australia’s China Knowledge Capability”.

Several other journals, including this one, also expressed dismay at the decline of learning Chinese at Australia’s schools and universities since the first years of the 21st century, when the Howard Government cut off funds earlier allocated to funding Asian languages and studies at primary and secondary level. How could we allow understanding of so important a neighbour decline for so long without effective remedial action?

 

NATO is losing....

John Mearsheimer dismisses several Western accusations against Russia—such as jamming navigation systems, overflying Estonian territory, or flying drones over European airports—as either false or exaggerated. They argue that Russia is not deliberately provoking NATO; rather, it’s NATO that seems eager to escalate tensions because Russia is winning on the battlefield. Western leaders, particularly in Europe, are described as desperate to rally public and U.S. support against Russia but face diminishing military options and resources.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNTSA4BS3ls

JOHN MEARSHEIMER: NATO Picking a Fight w/Russia

 

modi greeted president vladimir putin with a bear hug.....

What a difference a few months makes. The last time Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump met at the White House in February, the two countries were riding high.

"We missed you; we missed you a lot," Trump said after receiving one of Modi's signature full-body bear hugs. He spoke of the "special bond" their countries share, and signed agreements to "deepen every aspect of our partnership and our friendship".

 

Trump's frustration with Modi over Russia ties misses the memo

By Karishma Vyas

 

unfinished nature.....

Weeds are destroying brickworks

Ants have more chance of survival 

Than humans trying to improve 

Unsatisfied with their unfinished nature

In times of enduring friendship

The dead come back to honour his passing

I was so tired I could not sleep 

My scooter’s battery was empty 

The machine would not start at the gate

On my way to give treasures and junk 

Night fell 

It was too late to ride 

Alice explained her life at the moment 

I did not understand a word of her wisdom

I could not speak to justify my own existence 

My dead brother mentioned digital platforms 

I never heard of with wild horses names

His house where the gathering took place

Had been plastered to accomodate more bedrooms

in the revered hall, giving an ad hominem thrashing.....

Unfair criticism has often been levelled at the UN. None has been so gratuitously nasty than President Trump’s 23 September 2025 General Assembly address.

Media coverage highlighted Trump’s more outrageous comments, but did not provide deep and comprehensive analysis of the policy implications of his speech.

 

Ronald C. Keith

The UN in Trump’s world and the implications for Australia’s independence

 

other voices than trump trump trump....

 

On the sidelines of the recent World Public Summit held in Moscow in September, New Eastern Outlook spoke with Sabena Johannes, the President and CEO of Afritrack Angola. The talk turned out to be quite emotional and highly relevant.

 

Sabena Yohannes: “We must become a single force”    BY Yuliya Novitskaya

 

We touched upon her “The Voice of Reason” appeal, written on the eve of the summit, about her expectations and whether they were fulfilled.

 

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