Anonymous ID: 07bafd Jan. 25, 2023, 6:50 a.m. No.18221989   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Fyodor Lukyanov: NATO has already destabilized Europe, is it about to deliver the same medicine to Asia?

 

The US-led bloc appears to be using Japan as a Trojan horse to gain a foothold in the region and maintain its relevance

By Fyodor Lukyanov, the editor-in-chief of Russia in Global Affairs, chairman of the Presidium of the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy, and research director of the Valdai International Discussion Club.

 

Currently, the world's attention is focused on the European theater of war, but some very interesting events are also unfolding in Asia.

 

Japan is the most illustrative. Until recently, the country was reluctant to peddle a militant attitude either in terms of weaponry or even in using economic pressure. Things are changing, and this is a strong indicator of the transformation of the international arena.

 

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has just completed a tour of the US and the leading countries in Western Europe. Contrary to usual custom, there was virtually nothing but military rhetoric everywhere. In a policy statement delivered in Paris, Kishida stressed that the security of Europe and the Indo-Pacific region are inextricably linked and must be ensured collectively.

 

Other statements in Rome, London and Washington confirmed the new trend: In the security field, Japan no longer intends to limit itself exclusively to its relationship with the US, though it forms the basis of its entire defense strategy. Now, Tokyo seeks a much broader engagement with the main Western bloc (NATO), subject to its gradual reorientation towards the Pacific space.

 

This is a new scheme. Since the Cold War, the security system in Asia has been America-centric but not unified, instead based on different groups of countries or bilateral relationships. The US has been the fixed element, the others have varied. Recent innovations such as the "QUAD" involving Japan, India, Australia, and an "Anglo-Saxon club" of the Americans, British and Australians have not disturbed the usual logic.

 

However, something else is emerging – the transfer to greater Asia of the principle of a consolidated alliance, moreover, with European allies to whom the region poses no security threats.

 

At the heart of the strategy is the logic of Washington, which proceeds from the inevitability of strategic rivalry with China and Beijing’s Asian neighbours, or more precisely, its most bellicose ones.

 

There is no doubt in the US that Beijing will be a major challenge to the American position in the world for years or decades to come. It is discussed in doctrinal documents and it guides the military’s entire posture. Russia is seen as an acute, but short-lived and transient, threat because of what Washington sees as its limited aggregate capabilities.

 

The open discourse on Ukraine as a testing ground for US weapons and Russia as an example to China suggests that the Americans see the current campaign as a test run for different means of influencing the future. In this context, the question of NATO’s status naturally arises.

 

The bloc's current unity against Russia has solved a problem it has been unable to deal with for years, namely a lack of mission clarity. But if the Chinese threat takes priority, it again raises the question of the usefulness of a mighty organization with a purely Euro-Atlantic base. Meanwhile, it is difficult to interest European countries in an anti-Chinese agenda. Unlike the US, Western Europe does not see China as a direct threat. On the contrary, economic cooperation with Beijing is extremely beneficial.

 

The way out is twofold. Firstly, the linking of Russia and China into a single anti-democratic and revisionist conglomerate has been going on for a long time. In other words, by opposing Beijing, you oppose Moscow and vice versa. Secondly, what is needed is a respectable and closely aligned regional leader who will spearhead NATO's reorientation towards the Far East. Japan seems willing to take on this role.

 

Late last year, Tokyo adopted a new version of its national security strategy, considered the biggest shift since World War II. Japan is ready to accept much greater military responsibilities than before. In this document, a distinction is made between European and Asian security. For example, Russia's actions are interpreted somewhat differently in Europe and Asia, being noticeably regarded as less of an issue in the latter. But China falls into the category of unambiguous threats.

 

The Japanese leadership's activism coincides with US interests, but among its motivations is an element of distrust of the Americans. Donald Trump, who referred to Japan and South Korea as ‘dependents’, is too fresh in their mind, and what will come after Joe Biden is unknown.

 

Accordingly, the idea of an intensive relationship with the whole of NATO is also a way to protect themselves from possible American mismanagement.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/570466-fyodor-lukyanov-us-japan-asia/

Anonymous ID: 07bafd Jan. 25, 2023, 6:55 a.m. No.18222021   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2030 >>2078 >>2099 >>2656

Dr. Naomi Wolf on COVID Vaccine: “A Bioweapon – Manufactured in Concert with the CCP – In a Slow Way to Debilitate If Not Kill Off the Population of North America and Western Europe” (VIDEO)

 

Dr. Naomi Wolf and The Daily Clout recently released “War Room/Daily Clout Pfizer Documents Analysis Reports – Find Out What Pfizer, FDA Tried to Conceal”.

 

This volume includes 50 reports written by highly-credentialed War Room/DailyClout Pfizer Documents Analysis Project volunteers who studied the Pfizer documents released under court order by the US FDA.

 

On Tuesday Dr. Namomi Wolf joined Steve Bannon to discuss this new publication that is available at Daily Clout.

 

Dr. Naomi Wolf did not hold back when she described the seriousness of these dangerous poison shots that are causing horrible internal damage and killing so far tens of thousands of Westerners.

 

Dr. Naomi Wolf: I believe as you know that this is a bioweapon. I’ve done reporting showing it’s being manufactured in concert with the CCP, the IP and tech went, per SEC Filing 21 21 to China. China’s opened manufacturing plants all over Western Europe and now in North America. And so for me, it’s just a slow way to debilitate, if not kill off the population in North America and Western Europe. And I see that very conservatively and very advisedly. I think it’s extraordinarily dangerous and terrifying that they’re promoting this now as an annual thing. And, of course, they’re (FDA) going to rubberstamp it on Thursday because this advisory committee if wholly enthralled with the industry.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/dr-naomi-wolf-covid-vaccine-bioweapon-manufactured-concert-ccp-slow-way-debilitate-not-kill-off-population-north-america-western-europe-video/

Anonymous ID: 07bafd Jan. 25, 2023, 7:09 a.m. No.18222098   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2133 >>2234 >>2656

CRACK AND CRIMES: Hunter Biden’s Laptop Reveals Timeline of Leaked Government Reports and Ukrainian Business Travel

 

As reported earlier by Cristina Laila – According to emails uncovered from the “Laptop from Hell,” Hunter Biden sent his business partner Devon Archer a very detailed email on Ukraine on April 13 12, 2014 – just one week before Joe Biden visited Ukraine to meet with then-Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk.

 

It appears that Hunter Biden was emailing Devon Archer information he received from a briefing his father and Vice President Joe Biden held earlier. Or the information may have come directly from top-secret documents.

The Gateway Pundit scoured the bowels of the Hunter Biden laptop and found the document in question.

The images come from the Marco Polo report on Hunter Biden’s laptop.

The Marco Polo report also contains a timeline of likely illegal activity discussed on the laptop and in Hunter Biden’s emails.

Here is the Hunter Biden timeline from The Marco Polo report.

 

2013

May: Hunter Biden joins the Navy.

June: On the very first day of his Navy duty in Norfolk, Virginia Hunter failed the drug test.

 

2014

February 16: Hunter and his attorney, Thomas Gallagher, were notified by the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Juan Garcia Ill, that Hunter had been administratively discharged for cocaine use

February 21: After months of Western-backed protests, the Ukrainian parliament voted to oust President Viktor YANUKOVYCH; in the following days, YANUKOVYCH sought exile in Russia

March 16: In response to an article199 that Hunter emailed to his longtime business partner, Devon Archer, entitled, “Joe Biden Lurks Behind Every U.S. Action on Ukraine,” Archer responded: There is a “unique timing here in this upcoming opportunity. One door closes [and] another opens.”

April 1: Archer joined the board of Burisma, a Cypriot-registered gas company in the Ukraine which was co-founded by Mykola ZLOCHEVSKY-who served as an advisor to YANUKOVYCH- even though Archer had no experience working in the Ukraine and did not speak the language

April 12: The White House released a statement announcing Joe would visit the Ukraine in ten days to “consult on the latest steps to enhance Ukraine’s short- and long-term energy security.”

April 12 at 11:43 PM EDT: Hunter emailed Archer an extremely long memo about leveraging Joe’s position as the “public face” of the U.S. administration’s policy in the Ukraine: “The [Burisma] contract should begin now- not after the upcoming visit of my guy [Joe]. That [Burisma contract] should include a retainer in the range of [$]25k p[er]/m[onth] w/ additional fees where appropriate for more in depth work to go to BS [Boies Schiller Flexer LLP] for our protection.

April 14: Archer visited Joe at the White House under the pretense of his son’s school project

April 18: Hunter joined the board of Burisma, even though he, too, had zero experience working in the energy sector, or the Ukraine, and did not speak the language

April 21: Joe arrived in the Ukraine; during the transatlantic flight, Joe’s staff briefed205 reporters about the U.S. plan to help the Ukraine extract their “unconventional” gas resources, for which only Burisma held a current license

April 23: Archer gave an interview, which was later posted206 on Burisma’s website, about how Archer “knows” the U.S. Secretary of State (John Kerry) and Joe

April 25: Joe was reported as the “public face of the administration’s handling of [the] Ukraine”

April 28: Authorities in the United Kingdom froze $23 million from the London bank accounts of ZLOCHEVSKY, one of Burisma’s key owners

May 12: Burisma publicly announced that Hunter joined its board

May 13: Burisma posted a photo of Joe and Archer at the White House on their website. Joe’s lawyer demanded that Burisma remove the photo; eventually, Burisma complied with the demand

September 10: Archer committed one of his many FARA violations by advocating to U.S. officials at the U.S. embassy in Kyiv as an unregistered agent on behalf of Burisma, his foreign principal

 

2015,2016,2019,2020 (too many letters, not enough space, no entry)

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/crack-crimes-hunter-bidens-laptop-reveals-timeline-leaked-government-documents-ukrainian-business-travel/

Anonymous ID: 07bafd Jan. 25, 2023, 7:17 a.m. No.18222135   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2142 >>2157 >>2263

Big Pharma Has ‘Disproportionate’ Say on Public Health Affairs in the EU – Report

 

Big Pharma giants trading within the European Union have a “disproportionate” say in the bloc’s public health affairs, a study has claimed.

 

A report drawn up by French NGO Global Health Advocates and UK Charity STOPAIDS has concluded that major multinationals within pharmaceutical industry have a “disproportionate” say in the public health affairs of the European Union, with the COVID pandemic, in particular, handing a small group of companies even more power and say over healthcare within the bloc.

 

The report comes at a time of continued controversy within the EU surrounding its procurement of vaccines, with various officials and politicians in Brussels dissatisfied by the European Commission’s lack of transparency surrounding actions taken during the pandemic.

 

Such criticisms were largely repeated in the study published last Friday, with both NGOs warning that big pharma “industry influence” seemingly led to some “car crash decisions” being taken by those in power.

 

“We find that whilst industry influence existed even before the pandemic, this influence was magnified at a time when the continent was desperate to vaccinate its population in the face of a new virus,” an executive summary detailing the report’s findings reads.

 

“This resulted in accommodating industry requests on several matters, from pricing, liability, transparency, to intellectual property,” it continued, with EU publication Euractiv describing the groups as denouncing the “disproportionate influence” big pharma has on decision makers within the bloc.

 

In particular, the groups highlighted the European Union’s overly deferential treatment of pharmaceutical giants as being to the detriment of people both inside and outside the EU, with both groups claiming that vaccine access could have possibly been curtailed in the developing world as a result of the bloc’s agreement to the seemingly profit-driven demands of some manufacturers.

 

The report also heavily criticises the EU’s censoring of the vaccine procurement contracts agreed between the European Commission and vaccine suppliers such as Pfizer, which resulted in some of the documents being rendered “unreadable” for politicians and members of the public.

 

Such censorship has become a major bugbear within Brussels, with the Commission now under sustained fire for its refusal to release unredacted versions of the document to elected representatives within the European Parliament.

 

Friday’s report is likely to only add to the controversy, with the NGOs criticising the censoring of the agreements as not only being extensive, but also as allegedly being both arbitrary and inconsistent with EU transparency laws.

 

“Withheld information was often arbitrary, inconsistent, and not related to the exceptions invoked under existing law to justify secrecy,” the NGOs claimed in relation to the censored documents, also alleging that the EU was “more secretive” about the contracts than other powers.

 

“The EC (European Commission) also agreed to extensive confidentiality requirements with pharmaceutical corporations that may not be fully consistent with EU legislation,” the report claimed.

 

However, historically speaking, the impact of EU law on those within the Commission has not always been significant, with an Ombudsman’s ruling that the Commission acted inappropriately in not releasing text messages between its president, Ursula von der Leyen, and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, seeing no legal consequences being imposed against the body.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/01/24/big-pharma-has-disproportionate-say-on-public-health-affairs-in-the-eu-report/

Anonymous ID: 07bafd Jan. 25, 2023, 7:22 a.m. No.18222173   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2211 >>2402

US government sues Google

 

President Joe Biden’s administration has accused the Big Tech giant of abusing its dominance of the online advertising business

 

Google has used “anti-competitive, exclusionary” practices to illegally crush or diminish any major threats to its dominance over the online advertising industry, President Joe Biden’s administration has alleged in a lawsuit against the company.

 

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) filed its antitrust lawsuit against Google on Tuesday in US District Court in Alexandria, Virginia, calling for the company to be forced to sell off parts of its advertising business. Advertising accounts for about 80% of the Big Tech behemoth’s revenue.

 

Google owns dominant services enabling customers to offer advertising space, create better ads and match publishers with advertisers. The company has leveraged its size and reach to buy out or disrupt “actual or potential” competitors and to leave advertisers and websites little choice but to use its services, the lawsuit alleged.

 

“Google has thwarted meaningful competition and deterred innovation in the digital advertising industry, taken supra-competitive profits for itself and prevented the free market from functioning fairly to support the interests of the advertisers and publishers who make today’s powerful internet possible,” the DOJ said.

 

Google argued that the government was trying to pick winners and losers in the “highly competitive” online advertising business. The DOJ’s flawed arguments largely duplicate those in a Texas lawsuit that was recently dismissed by a federal court, the company said in a statement.

 

Eight states, including Google’s home state of California, joined the federal government in Tuesday’s lawsuit. “We are taking action by filing this lawsuit to unwind Google’s monopoly and restore competition to the digital advertising business,” Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser said.

 

The administration of Biden’s predecessor, then-President Donald Trump, filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google in 2020, alleging anticompetitive practices in the company’s dominant online search business. That case is scheduled to go to trial later this year.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/570439-us-sues-google-for-monopolizing-online-ads/

Anonymous ID: 07bafd Jan. 25, 2023, 7:45 a.m. No.18222312   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2316 >>2656

Gee, What Changed? 300,000 NON-Covid Excess Deaths in US Since 2020

 

Unexpected athlete deaths are up to record levels since the onset of COVID for some reason.

 

Late last year Ed Dowd joined Steve Bannon on The War Room on Frank Speech to discuss the excess mortality rates we are witnessing following two years of the COVID vaccine mandates.

 

Ed Dowd, an equity investment executive, joined The War Room back in March with an explosive report on the excess number of deaths recorded in the US since the introduction of the experimental vaccines. Back in March Dowd said that U.S. millennials, aged 25-44, experienced a record-setting 84% increase in excess mortality during the final four months of 2021.

 

It’s still happening! According to Ed Dowd, the latest numbers from August show an excess mortality rate of 36% for millennials.

 

And now this…

A new study by US government found that there were 300,000 excess deaths in the US since 2020 that cannot be explained.

What changed?

 

The Daily Mail reported:

 

The US has suffered nearly 300,000 more deaths than usual in more than two years of the pandemic that cannot be attributed to Covid, with researchers blaming lockdowns and delays to healthcare.

 

Latest official data shows there were 1.26million excess deaths between February 2020 and the end of 2022, of which around 295,000 did not have Covid as their main cause of death on their death certificates.

 

These are thought to be mostly made up of surges in deaths from cancer, heart disease, drug overdoses and firearms during the pandemic, however, a full analysis by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is still likely weeks away.

 

The article goes on to describe, without any facts to back it up, how the COVID lockdowns actually saved lives.

 

So, the government report is not yet available but is coming soon. Does anyone out there believe this government will tell the truth about these mysterious deaths?

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/gee-changed-300000-non-covid-excess-deaths-us-since-2020/

Anonymous ID: 07bafd Jan. 25, 2023, 8:35 a.m. No.18222604   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2710

‘Unthinkable’ Russia would lose in Ukraine – ex-Japanese PM

 

Yoshiro Mori lamented Tokyo siding with Kiev at the cost of its relationship with Moscow

 

It is “almost unthinkable” that Russia would lose in the Ukraine conflict, former Japanese prime minister Yoshiro Mori has said, questioning the US-led drive to support Kiev, which Tokyo has joined.

 

“Is it fine to put so much effort into Ukraine?” the former official asked, as quoted by Japanese media. “It’s almost unthinkable that Russia will lose,” he said on Wednesday during a meeting in Tokyo of the Japan-India Association, which he used to chair.

 

The 85-year-old politician said he didn’t understand why Tokyo was willing to damage its relationship with Moscow after “we have come this far.” Russia and Japan have an unresolved territorial dispute and are technically still at war with each other.

 

Mori served as the head of the Japanese government for just over a year between 2000 and 2001, with his term mired by unfriendly media coverage of his gaffes. After resigning, he was picked to lead the organization body of the 2020 Summer Olympics.

 

Despite criticism at home, Mori fostered good rapport with the Russian government, partially thanks to a family connection. His father, who served as mayor in a small Japanese town, had a passion for preserving the tombs of Japanese soldiers in the Soviet Union. He found lifelong friends who had similar respect for the war dead on the other side of the border, and even asked that part of his ashes be buried in Russia.

 

The younger Mori reportedly had good chemistry with Russian President Vladimir Putin and was even tipped by the government of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to lay the groundwork for his 2017 state visit to Russia.

 

In November, Mori lashed out at Japanese media for what he believes to be one-sided coverage of the Ukraine conflict, relying solely on US and European sources. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky was not subjected to any criticism, he observed, even though he “has made many Ukrainian people suffer.”

 

Incumbent Prime Minister Fumio Kishida criticized Russia on Monday during a keynote speech to the Japanese parliament. While he stated that his government would maintain “its policy of resolving the territorial issue” regarding the disputed Kuril Islands, he also accused Moscow of “shaking the foundations of international order” by launching the military operation in Ukraine. Kishida pledged his government’s continued support for Kiev by sanctioning Russia.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/570464-japanese-pm-russia-ukraine/

Anonymous ID: 07bafd Jan. 25, 2023, 8:48 a.m. No.18222689   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2699

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