Video: America’s War against Europe
By Prof Michel Chossudovsky and Drago Bosnic, May 23, 2026
America is no longer “an ally” of the European Union. Quite the opposite. The insidious role of the U.S. government in carrying out acts of sabotage against the EU is amply documented. Beyond doubt.
By Drago Bosnic, May 23, 2026
On May 19, the Financial Times published a report about US President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing, claiming that his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping “told [Trump] during their talks last week that Russian President Vladimir Putin might end up regretting his invasion of Ukraine.” FT claimed that the supposed “revelation” came from “several people familiar with the US assessment of the Beijing summit.”
The Rank Hypocrisy of the Trump Indictment of Raúl Castro
By Kurt Nimmo, May 24, 2026
Now that Trump is snared by the “escalation trap” in Iran, he has turned his attention to overthrowing the government of Cuba. In addition to a new round of crippling sanctions on trade, travel, and oil shipments, the latter responsible for shortages and blackouts, the Trump administration unsealed an indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro over the 1996 shoot-down of Brothers to the Rescue aircraft.
The Last Trump Card for Trump: Cuba! The “Donroe Doctrine”
By Hermann Ploppa, May 24, 2026
There are countless spider webs of U.S. power spreading across the South American subcontinent. We cannot lay out all of these webs here. But we would like to take a closer look at one of them in the following.
Ebola Returns: Twelve Years After Dr. Rath’s Warning, Has the World Learned Nothing?
By Paul Anthony Taylor, May 24, 2026
A new Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) is once again raising fears of a deadly health crisis in Africa. The World Health Organization (WHO) says there are now around 600 suspected cases and 139 suspected deaths, with numbers expected to rise further as investigations continue.
You Have Enlightenment, Now Use It
By Dr. Gary Null, May 24, 2026
In the 21st century, we have built the most sophisticated distraction apparatus in human history. The average person now spends over seven hours a day consuming digital media — scrolling feeds algorithmically engineered to trigger emotional arousal, watching content designed to prevent the pause in which reflection might occur, engaging with AI-generated material so convincing that the line between authentic and synthetic has become nearly invisible.
“Hondurasgate”: A Symptom of Deeper Crises in Honduras and a Warning for Latin America
By John Perry and Roger D. Harris, May 24, 2026
Trump announced just two days before the election that he was pardoning former Honduran president and National Party stalwart, Juan Orlando Hernández, who had been extradited to the US and was serving a 45-year sentence for narco-trafficking. Corporate media treated Trump’s pardon as just a typically blatant political maneuver. Yet they have since largely ignored what appears to be a much bigger element of the same plot.


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