By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, December 29, 2025
Using artificial intelligence, this is the “political simulation” of “what Gaza will look like in the future.” This was an initiative of Gila Gamliel-Demri who was Israel’s Minister of Intelligence in 2023-2024.
Trump Corollary Challenges China in Peru. Withdraw from “Belt and Road initiative” (BRI)
By Kurt Nimmo, December 28, 2025
In February, following Trump’s successful effort to force Panama to withdraw from China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the administration set its sights on Peru and its Chancay megaport. The port facility, located 80 kilometers from Lima, the Peruvian capital, was constructed by China’s COSCO Shipping at a cost of around $1.3 billion.
By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, December 29, 2025
As we enter 2026, the ever-widening war is further widening. Russian foreign minister Lavrov accuses the European Union of escalating the conflict and preparing for war with Russia. As a fifth year of conflict begins, Russian president Putin’s limited military operation is expanding into a general conflict between Europe and Russia.
Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Insemination, Artificial Reality
By Julian Rose, December 29, 2025
The dictionary definition of the word artificial is ‘making a copy of something natural’. Yes, we live in a world that feels increasingly like a disfigured version of something natural, doesn’t it? To make a copy of ‘nature’ and then to replace actual nature with this copy, is the long standing grand plan of the deep state cult.
A Thesis Confirmed: Epstein and the Israel Lobby
By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, December 29, 2025
The fuss about releasing the Epstein files – the slowness with which the US Justice Department is undertaking that task, the erratic nature of its redactions, and what gold nuggets might be found – gives us a chance to examine the Israeli dimension in US politics.
Alliance of Sahel States (AES): Military Front to Confront Destabilization Efforts
By Abayomi Azikiwe, December 28, 2025
Three West African countries which comprise the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) have now created a 5,000-person military force to fight the threats of terrorism aimed at reinstituting a neo-colonial framework of governance dominated by France and the United States.
First North Korean Nuclear-powered Submarine: Strategic Deterrence?
By Drago Bosnic, December 27, 2025
Nuclear-powered submarines offer a number of strategic advantages over those with conventional propulsion, primarily the ability to remain submerged for months. They’re by far the most survivable part of any nuclear triad, as it’s an exceedingly difficult task to track and destroy them in case of a thermonuclear confrontation.


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