November 2021 archive

Today’s News 20th November 2021

A Brief History Of West African Slavery A Brief History Of West African Slavery Submitted by ICE-9 via The Burning Platform Slave [sleyv] from Middle English, from Old French sclave, from Medieval Latin sclāvus (“slave”), from Late Latin Sclāvus (“Slavic Person”), from Byzantine Greek Σκλάβος (Sklábos), from Proto-Slavic slověninъ … The seminal image many 50+ …

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Today’s News 19th November 2021

How The "Grand Chessboard" Led To US Checkmate In Afghanistan How The “Grand Chessboard” Led To US Checkmate In Afghanistan Authored by Max Parry via Off-Guardian.org, Nearly as suspenseful as the Taliban’s meteoric return to power after the final withdrawal of American armed forces from Afghanistan is the uncertainty over what will come next amid …

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Today’s News 18th November 2021

Liverpool Bomber Exploited UK's "Dysfunctional" Asylum System: Home Secretary Liverpool Bomber Exploited UK’s “Dysfunctional” Asylum System: Home Secretary Authored by Alexander Zhang via The Epoch Times, The terror suspect who died in the Remembrance Sunday bomb blast in Liverpool had been able to stay in the UK by exploiting the country’s “dysfunctional” immigration system, Home Secretary Priti Patel has …

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Today’s News 17th November 2021

This Is Russia's Biggest Move Yet To Take Control Of The European Gas Market This Is Russia’s Biggest Move Yet To Take Control Of The European Gas Market Submitted by OilPrice.com Russia has managed to secure the largest share in Iran’s huge Chalous gas discovery, a move that could have huge economic and geopolitical consequences …

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Today’s News 16th November 2021

Glasgow Was A Defeat For British Ambitions Glasgow Was A Defeat For British Ambitions Authored by Rupert Darwall via RealClearEnergy.com, The Glasgow climate conference represents a strategic defeat for the West, and for Britain in particular. Boris Johnson unleashed everything he could muster. The royal family hosted receptions for multibillionaires. The Foreign Office sent climate …

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Today’s News 15th November 2021

Bitcoin & The End Of US 'Super Imperialism' Bitcoin & The End Of US ‘Super Imperialism’ Authored by Alex Gladstein via BitcoinMagazine.com, In 1972, one year after President Richard Nixon defaulted on the dollar and formally took the United States off of the gold standard for good, the financial historian and analyst Michael Hudson published “Super Imperialism,” …

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Today’s News 14th November 2021

Smith: Leftists Support Tyranny, Conservatives Do Not; It's Time To Separate Smith: Leftists Support Tyranny, Conservatives Do Not; It’s Time To Separate Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.us, One of the great semantic debates of the past decade has been the ongoing attempt to muddle the definition of “Left vs Right” in the American political …

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Today’s News 13th November 2021

How Soros' Secret Network Used Ukraine To Cover For Hillary, Hunter, & Target Donald Trump How Soros’ Secret Network Used Ukraine To Cover For Hillary, Hunter, & Target Donald Trump Via The National Pulse, The following is an excerpt from Matt Palumbo’s forthcoming book The Man Behind the Curtain: Inside the Secret Network of George …

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Today’s News 12th November 2021

The Metaverse Is Big Brother in Disguise: Freedom Meted Out By Technological Tyrants The Metaverse Is Big Brother in Disguise: Freedom Meted Out By Technological Tyrants Authored by John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute, “The term metaverse, like the term meritocracy, was coined in a sci fi dystopia novel written as cautionary tale. …

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Today’s News 11th November 2021

Denmark To Re-Impose CCP Virus Restrictions After Ditching All Rules 2 Months Ago: Prime Minister Denmark To Re-Impose CCP Virus Restrictions After Ditching All Rules 2 Months Ago: Prime Minister Authored by Jack Phillips via The Epoch Times, Denmark will re-introduce COVID-19-related restrictions after a rise in cases, said Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Monday, coming less than …

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