Tag: Famine

Put the people before anti-Russian rhetoric and Ideology

The way Europe solves the issues of migration, family and gender policy, its response to the situation in Ukraine fails to benefit the European peoples themselves, says the Hungarian politician Balazs Orbán (no relation to Victor Orbán). In his article for The Daily Telegraph, he expresses his joy that in Italy, too, now the far-right nationalists have been elected. They care much more about their fellow citizens than about conformity to a certain ideology.

The Emerging Truth will set the World Free

Russian President Vladimir Putin is applauded as the redeemer of Russia. However, genuine historians are dismayed by Putin’s endorsement of the holocaust narrative which may be rooted in simple diplomacy as questioning the 6 million narratives is what Professor Faurisson described as ‘the poor man’s atom bomb.’

Europe is pushed by Washington into a Black Hole but even that won’t save the United States

Without Russian gas, the economic situation in Europe will quickly deteriorate. Given the NATO attacks on Nord Stream, there is no real way back. However, as The Spectator writes, ‘when Europe plunges into an economic black hole, the American economy, which is already rather weak, will follow it. Therefore, the situation with Russian gas pipelines may become the point that future historians will call the end of Western dominance.’

Vladimir Putin to feed half the world with this year’s record-breaking non-GMO organic grain harvest in Russia

Putin’s decision to feed half the world could not have come at a more critical moment in history. New evidence shows that the DNA methylation process used by Americans to create genetically modified (GMO) foods accumulates in GMO maize, and many experts believe this is causing de-masculinized boys and young men to lose as much as 50% of their sperm.

As the bloc faces a catastrophic crisis, are EU leaders using potential membership to rein in Ukraine’s Zelensky?

Understanding that prolonged fighting will only hurt them, it seems the top EU states want to sway Ukraine to peace. When the leaders of the three leading EU countries, Germany, France, and Italy, took an eleven-hour train ride to Kiev to meet with US-sponsored President Zelensky, this week, the public show was one of solidarity and support. But there could be much more to the visit than meets the eye.