Does Putin Want Nuclear War?

Support your website so that it can continue. Does Putin Want Nuclear War? Paul Craig Roberts US senator wants ‘nuclear war’ – Moscow American politicians are inciting an “apocalyptic conflict,” Russia’s envoy has warned  What is the point of these endless Russian complaints?  Will the Kremlin ever understand that it is the Kremlin’s failure to use sufficient force to terminate a…

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PCR Interviewed by Larry Sparano on Bank Situation

PCR Interviewed by Larry Sparano on Bank Situation To correct myself, this is the source of the banks’ derivative holdings: https://www.usbanklocations.com/bank-rank/derivatives.html   

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Twenty years ago today Rachel Corrie, a 23 year old American woman was murdered by a Nazified Israeli soldier for protesting the demolition of a Palestinian’s home

March 16, 2023:  Twenty years ago today Rachel Corrie, a 23 year old American woman was murdered by a Nazified Israeli soldier for protesting the demolition of a Palestinian’s home. Washington, of course, did nothing about it except increase its financial and military support of Israel.  Not even Israel’s attack on the USS Liberty which cost the US Navy 208…

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Leonardo Da Vinci, son of a white slave

Leonardo Da Vinci, son of a white slave Woke museum curators who are on a tare labeling the collections in their hands “racist statements” by white artists are embarrassed by the revelation that Leonardo da Vinci was the son of a white slave mother. As white slaves outnumbered black ones, what explains the neglect of white slaves and their descendants?…

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Larry Summers version of the bank failure coverup

Larry Summers version of the bank failure coverup Former Treasury Secretary and Harvard President Larry Summers adds his weight to the coverup of why the Silicon Valley Bank failed:  the bank borrowed short and invested long. But what actually happened was the bank bought Treasury bonds during the period when the Fed was committed to low interest rates.  When the…

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