-
Recent Posts
Categories
Archives
-
Join 187 other subscribers
Meta
Author Archives: Keld Bach
Erdoğan, Salman and the Coming ‘Sunni’ War for Oil
King Salman of Saudi Arabia By F. William Engdahl On December 15, Saudi Arabian Defense Minister Mohammed bin Salman announced the formation of what he called an “Islamic Anti-Terror Coalition.” Officially it will be headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Salman, … Continue reading
Posted in Imperialism & Colonialism, Religion & Philosophy, War & Terror
Tagged Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, King Salman, Qatar, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, USA, Wahhabism
Leave a comment
RT Launches Online Guide to Mainstream Media
The world of mainstream media can be difficult to navigate, with countless outlets and various agendas offered on a 24-hour basis. With that in mind, RT has created a roadmap of the major players across the globe. Covering TV, print, … Continue reading
Posted in Culture & Society, Media & Journalism
Tagged mainstream media, msm, RT, Russia Today
1 Comment
What Stinks in Saudi Arabia Ain’t the Camel Dung
By F. William Engdahl Now a detailed investigation of the Turkish shoot down of the Russian SU-24 jet reveals that the Turkish F-16 jet that shot down the jet was supported by two AWACS reconnaissance planes that enabled the Turkish … Continue reading
Posted in Imperialism & Colonialism, Religion & Philosophy, War & Terror
Tagged Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, King Salman, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, USA
1 Comment
CrossTalk: Syria’s Wheel of Fortune
The Syrian Civil War is a place of cruel realities and western illusions. The only moderate force on the ground is the Syrian Arab Army – fighting for Syria’s sovereign survival. This is unacceptable to the Washington Consensus. For the … Continue reading
Posted in Imperialism & Colonialism, Videos & Documentaries, War & Terror
Tagged civil war, Iran, Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, NATO, Russia, Syria, Syrian Arab Army, Turkey, USA
Leave a comment
The Noose Tightens on Turkey’s Sultan of Swing
Cartoon by Carlos Latuff By Finian Cunningham Russia’s air strikes in support of the Syrian government in its nearly five-year war against foreign-backed mercenary brigades are blowing the lid on the corruption at the heart of the Turkish ruling … Continue reading
Posted in Imperialism & Colonialism, War & Terror
Tagged Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Russia, Syria, Turkey
1 Comment
Climate and Human History over the Last 18,000 Years
By Andy May References to the images and data are given in this essay as hyperlinks. I’ve done my best to verify the accuracy of the content by checking multiple sources. When references had different dates for the same event, … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Culture & Society, Nature & Environment
Tagged Andy May, human civilisation
5 Comments
Why DAESH is a Better Name than ISIS/ISIL
You have been hearing it all over but have no idea what it stands for, it’s another name for ISIS, but the terrorists are not too fond of the name, and even threaten to cut off the tongue of whoever … Continue reading
Posted in Religion & Philosophy, Videos & Documentaries, War & Terror
Tagged Daesh, Iraq, ISIL, ISIS, Islam, Islamic State, Syria
Leave a comment
Blindfolded Muslim Man: ‘Hug Me if You Trust Me’
Near mourning sight at Place de la Republique in Paris an unknown man drew much attention by blindfolding himself and putting out two signs reading “I’m a Muslim, but I’m told that I’m a terrorist” and “I trust you, do … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-War & Non-Violence, Culture & Society, Religion & Philosophy, Videos & Documentaries
Tagged France, Islam, Muslim, Paris
Leave a comment
Jewish-American on Israel’s Fascism: “No Hope for Change from Within”
Abby Martin interviews journalist and author Max Blumenthal on the current situation in Palestine and the Israeli occupation. This episode covers what is behind today’s rebellion, the rising dominance of far-right, ultra-racist ideology in Israel, eye-witness accounts of the aftermath … Continue reading