Tag: war crimes

Betrayal of 21 Nations. Archived photos published.

NEWSDESK SCOOP Released as part of a World War II document cache show never before seen photographs have been declassified ahead of the 75th anniversary of the Yalta summit. The shocking images show Bolshevik collaborationist US and British bosses and officers arriving in Crimea and whilst touring Sevastopol with Soviet hosts.

HEROES OF HUMANITY

In this interview Dr. Reiner Fuellmich explains more about what they have found, more specifically about the fraudulent PCR test, which has no ability to detect an infection. According to Dr Fuellmich a second Neurenberg trial may be needed, to prosecute all who are complicit in this unprecedented crime against humanity. 

George Soros a threat to national security say Russians

Billionaire hedge fund manager George Soros has committed hundreds of millions of dollars to what the Jewish speculator claims are ‘civil society initiatives’ aimed at shaping political discourse and processes in many countries. Moscow banned the activities of the George Soros Open Society Foundations (OSF) in 2015, deeming they pose a threat to national security and Russia’s constitutional order.

Genocide So Terrible The Shame Has To Be Hidden

In 1945, British troops in Germany collaborated with the Red Army in rounding up civilians and afterwards machine-gunning men, women and children in groups. Many British soldiers testified that they heard the rattle of machine-guns nearby just a few moments after the prisoners were handed over to units of the Red Army.

NATO a Cold War relic that has outlived its purpose

NATO will never equal the power of the Russian military because the Washington DC sponsored alliance only serves a propagandistic function, former US Assistant Treasury Secretary Paul Craig Roberts tells Russian media. ‘NATO will never match Russian military strength. NATO mainly serves as European approval of US foreign […]

Rhodesia’s Death, Europe’s Funeral

On November 11, 1965, Rhodesia, a self-governing British territory since 1923, declared itself a sovereign nation. The last country to declare UDI had been the United States two centuries earlier. Rhodesia’s Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) was a direct result of British betrayal.