NEW Ivermectin Study Touted By Fauci Faithful Has OBVIOUS Flaws
Kim Iversen reacts to The Wall Street Journal write up “”Ivermectin Didn’t Reduce Covid-19 Hospitalizations in Largest Trial to Date.””
Kim Iversen reacts to The Wall Street Journal write up “”Ivermectin Didn’t Reduce Covid-19 Hospitalizations in Largest Trial to Date.””
Krystal and Saagar are joined by journalist Murtaza Hussain to take an in depth look at the US relationship with Saudi Arabia and how they influence American elections for their own benefit
I think the disconnect here is that Armin the Mujahideen WAS a policy success, it was the most successful policy ever done by the military-industrial complex. Not only did they make massive profits, but the eventual attack on 9/11 has guaranteed massive profits forever. Dead people and human […]
Deputy opinion editor at Newsweek, Batya Ungar-Sargon, weighs in on the latest concerns surrounding a subvariant of omicron.
Krystal and Saagar provide an update on the domestic politics in Ukraine now that President Zelensky has shut down most opposition parties and taken control of the media
Let’s be honest, if this was Trump’s kid this would be front-page news and these two ladies would be saying take his kin down!!
Team Rising reacts to renewed calls by the GOP to investigate Hunter Biden.
Krystal looks at how the lesser covered US foreign policy decisions on the war in Ukraine could jeopardize peace talks and lead to greater destruction due to a prolonged war effort
I will give Rubin one thing. He hasn’t gone the “Well, I’m actually straight now” route like Milo
Ryan Grim calls out Dr. Peter McCullough and financier Edward Dowd for misrepresenting data regarding excess deaths in 2021.
Krystal and Saagar go through the tone shift from China on the Russian invasion of Ukraine as the CCP now blames NATO and is looking to strengthen its ties to Russia
It makes sense for Putin to cash out now rather than wait and let NATO become more entrenched in Ukraine. I mean from a strategic standpoint this was also a very fragile time with a delicate global recovery which may factor into it also. These are not the […]
Robby Soave commends a recent op-ed from the New York Times editorial board.
Krystal and Saagar cover the military developments in Ukraine as the Russians advance and the media pushes a false narrative of a stalemate taking place with the Ukrainians
It’s scary to think that the Pentagon is more moderate than the media about this war. 2022 is gonna be a hell of a ride.
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss the state of peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.
Krystal and Saagar break down the major difference in polling on no fly zones when Americans are given the definition of what it is compared to when they are simply asked about supporting it
Remember when the British media interviewed the US ambassadors when America invaded Iraq and Afghanistan and Syria and was drone bombing civilians??? Me either…
The Intercept’s Mara Hvistendahl details her interview with EcoHealth Alliance president Peter Daszak
Saagar and Marshall Kosloff from The Realignment Podcast speak with author and military strategy expert Christian Brose about how Ukraine will change the US competition with Russia and China
A necessary precision here: none of the 11 suspended (and not banned) parties are left-wing. The Ukrainian Socialist Party is a conservative party lead by a neofascist, the Progressive Socialist Party is officially part of Putin’s coalition (the only non-Russian party to be part of that coalition), the […]
Ryan Grim, Robby Soave, and Kim Iversen answer your #RisingQs.
Krystal and Kyle Kulinski of Krystal Kyle & Friends talk with Amazon labor organizer Christian Smalls about his campaign to get NYC Amazon warehouses unionized and the lack of support from AOC and Bernie
Proto Protestant https://www.thedefensepost.com/2022/03/09/lockheed-military-manufacturing-saudi/ Biden and others in the American Establishment have sought to cast the new Cold War in terms of the Liberal Democracies versus the Authoritarian States. This claim is as farcical as the Capitalist Free World versus the Communist Bloc of the first Cold War. The […]
By Jacob Sullum, Reason A new report emphasizes that the U.S. would still have a very high incarceration rate even if all drug war prisoners were released. The number of people in U.S. jails and prisons fell substantially in 2020: by 25 percent and 15 percent, respectively. But […]
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss the state of peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. Robby Soave commends a recent op-ed from the New York Times editorial board. Ryan Grim calls out Dr. Peter McCullough and financier Edward Dowd for misrepresenting data regarding excess deaths in 2021. | […]
Krystal and Saagar cover the military developments in Ukraine, Zelensky banning opposition parties, China’s shift towards Russia, the Hunter Biden coverup, Fauci’s return to TV, US media’s shaming of India, how America is jeopardizing peace in Ukraine, and the imbalanced relationship between US & Saudi Arabia. Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/ […]
By Helen Mercer, Morningstar Online Kamala Harris and the Future of America by Caleb Maupin, Centre for Political Innovation £7.49 In this short but thought-provoking book, centred on the person of Vice-Presidential nominee Kamala Harris, Caleb Maupin dissects the current ruptures within the US ruling class around which […]
While Trumpism is certainly not without its dangers, an even greater danger is a return of the neocons, who are presently embedded in the Biden regime in the person of figures like Victoria Nuland, and there is a possibility of the return of a full-blown neocon regime under […]
Ep. 2088 The Continued Rise of the Antiwar Right The dissident wing of the American Right continues to show promise from a libertarian point of view, especially but not limited to foreign policy. Nothing is less fashionable than to support Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, but her recent statement […]
By William S. Lind, Traditional Right As of this writing, March 4, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has turned into a typical Russian mess. Ukraine is not dead yet. The Russian army’s logistics have broken down, as they usually do. And Russia has suffered a monumental self-inflicted defeat at […]
Ep. 2087 Where is the Russia/Ukraine Situation Headed? Scott Horton joins Tom Woods for a sober look at the present situation, answers common critics (“duh, you’re repeating Putin talking points!”), and gives us a solid backgrounder. Read the original article at TomWoods.com. http://tomwoods.com/ep-2087-where-is-the-russia-ukraine-situation-headed/
By Grayson Quay The Week The D.C.-based Institute for the Study of War concluded that “Ukrainian forces have defeated the initial Russian campaign of this war,” in an assessment published Saturday, The New York Times reported. The assessment argues that Russia had failed in its initial goal of […]
By Grayson Quay The Week On Saturday and Sunday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky invoked his emergency powers under martial law to suppress several opposition political parties and implement a “unified information policy.” In an address to the nation delivered Sunday, he announced a temporary ban on “any activity” […]
The Week Staff The autocrat’s Darwinian worldview was shaped by a grim childhood, the KGB, and the fall of the Berlin Wall. The autocrat’s Darwinian worldview was shaped by a grim childhood, the KGB, and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Here’s everything you need to know: How […]
By Benjamin H. Friedman, Justin Logan The Week Western nations on the continent are ready to face their own military destiny. In Washington, Russia’s attack on Ukraine has been a call to arms. The United States has not only sped up weapons shipments to Ukraine’s beleaguered military, it […]
By Yuliy Dubovyk Multipolarista A left-wing peace activist raised in Ukraine explains how the US government created the crisis, backing two coups in a decade, fueling a devastating civil war, and exploiting his nation as a proxy against Russia. I am a Ukrainian-American. I grew up and spent […]
A great discussion on the final chapter of the Bonnot Gang by Richard Parry
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley 9/11 seemed to come out of nowhere when I was a kid. One minute it was all bubblegum, Britney Spears, Pokémon cards, and gender dysphoria and the next the sky was raining commercial airliners and America was at […]
By Peter Weber The Week “The Russian invasion of Ukraine has largely stalled on all fronts,” Britain’s Ministry of Defense said in a public intelligence assessment early Thursday. “Russian forces have made minimal progress on land, sea, or air in recent days and they continue to suffer heavy […]
By Joel Mathis, The Week Pandemic lulls aren’t meant to last. There are new signs that the United States might — emphasis on might — be about to undergo another spike in COVID-19 cases. The CDC this week confirmed that wastewater sampling is showing increased amounts of virus […]
By Harold Maass, The Week Western Europe has been hit with a surge in coronavirus infections that is raising concerns that the United States could face another wave of COVID-19 cases, The Washington Post reported Wednesday. Germany, for example, recorded more than 250,000 new cases and 249 deaths on Friday […]
By Andrea Marks, Rolling Stone In the new podcast ‘Wind of Change,’ host Patrick Radden Keefe explores how the CIA used music to change hearts and minds. What if it turned out your favorite song had been written by the CIA? That’s exactly what a new podcast aims […]
By Caitlin Johnstone Sometimes I can only stop and stare in awe at the power of the US propaganda machine. Almost the entire global north has been paced into perfect alignment with cold war agendas geared toward securing US unipolar dominance by an unprecedented propaganda and censorship campaign. […]
By Victoria Law, The Nation Attempts to improve care for a wide range of chronic conditions have stalled, leaving incarcerated people to suffer. “Medical is a joke,” said Davide Coggins, currently imprisoned at Great Meadow Correctional Facility, a maximum-security prison in New York’s Washington County. “Unless you have […]
By R.H. Lossin The Nation Ted Kaczynski’s violence—reexamined in a new biopic—fascinates US audiences, but not for the reasons we think. In 1995, The Washington Post published a 35,000-word manifesto in a bid to prevent the detonation of a bomb at Los Angeles International Airport and end the […]
By Malcolm Harris The Nation The radical tactics of the IWW are better suited to the bleak US jobs landscape than those of mainstream trade unions. When the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW, whose members are often dubbed “Wobblies”) launched a campaign to unionize Starbucks baristas in […]
By Peter Zeihan on March 19, 2022 I thought it would be helpful to collect our recent newsletters on the subject of Russia and Ukraine in a single place for easy reference. As a reminder, the Zeihan on Geopolitics newsletter is free, and a searchable archive of all past […]
By Jacob Heilbrunn New York Review of Books Russia’s war on Ukraine has opened up a new front in Washington’s foreign policy elite, mobilizing veterans of the cold war and Iraq. Especially on the right, a fierce fight is in prospect. Since the end of the Iraq War, […]
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