Syria Podcast—Episode 3 In episode 3 of the Syrian Podcast, Mike Robinson speaks to Dr Piers Robinson about alleged chemical weapons use by the Assad government. Syria Podcast Episode 2 Mike Robinson and Vanessa Beeley discuss the events of the past week in Syria, including Vanessa's escape from the terrorists who moved into Damascus and surrounding areas on Sunday morning. Syria Podcast - Episode 1 Mike Robinson speaks to Vanessa Beeley about the ongoing insurgency in Syria. The New Age of the Sorcerers: UFOs, MK Ultra and the Cold War Mike Robinson speaks to Matt Ehret about the third part of his documentary series, 'The Hidden Hand Behind UFOs', which highlights the overlap between the names behind the promotion of UFOs and global governance. Health Care in War Zones: What a Doctor Witnessed in Gaza Mike Robinson and Jose Vega introduce a presentation given on 1st November in New York by Dr Mark Perlmutter, who had recently returned from serving for three weeks in a Gaza hospital. A conversation with Joseph B. Sweeney, former CIA Head of Litigation and the author of A Dangerous Injustice Joseph B. Sweeney served in the CIA Office of General Counsel for 25 years supporting worldwide intelligence operations. His knowledge and experience ultimately led him to question the Department of Justice’s protection of President Biden and the persecution of former President Trump. Attacks on Academic Freedom, The Times of London, and MI6 Dr Piers Robinson Once again, The Times newspaper is attacking academics who speak truth to power, with a new hit-piece. Who is behind these attacks? Real analysts should aim to change the paradigm—Calistrat Marvin Atudorei "Consciousness is not just a product of our body; consciousness is a matrix for the body"—a Romanian political scientist explains why the morals and spirituality of nations are being destroyed. The Zionist Movement in Britain: David Miller and Vanessa Beeley Mike Robinson and Vanessa Beeley speak to David Miller about the influence of Zionism on life in the UK. Iurie Roșca, the Christian Optimist—Part 2 A Moldovan opponent of both Russian and Western domination of his country explains why he is convinced that Vladimir Putin is not truly in charge of Russia. Iurie Roșca, the Christian Optimist—Part 1 "You cannot be a good nationalist, a good servant of your country, without the foundation of Christlike leadership." J. Michael Waller discusses his book Big Intel: How the CIA and FBI Went from Cold War Heroes to Deep State Villains As J. Michael Waller discusses his book "Big Intel", the picture of neo-Marxist cultural destruction emerges, both in the US and elsewhere in the West. Russia’s Approach to the Future World Order Julia Valshtein If the war in Ukraine continues for another three to six years, the damage to the world economy could become irreversible. Western societies will have to be forcibly consolidated. Economic collapse comes first; then society starts to crumble. Gutsy Women: Rosie A strange coincidence: brave young German activists who dared challenge the Nazi Party, a UK Column article from 2008 called The White Rose and a gutsy woman called Rosie. A Swiss Sting: Deceit, blackmail, and criminalising language for profit Trevor Kitchen Chasing a debt in Switzerland can get you internationally hounded for supposedly threatening and insulting the debtor, thanks to the legal fraternity watching each other’s backs. No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 5) The Green King, dabbling in the dark arts and a questionable inner circle. No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 4) Who is Charles III, the Green King? Join us as we continue to investigate the Head of the Commonwealth and self-imposed Saviour of the World. BBC’s ‘Local Democracy Service’ broadens mass media cartel’s monopolistic network Mark Anderson There is no reason whatsoever to believe that the monstrous news-financial complex should represent the permanent future of journalism, however immovable and all-powerful it may appear. A look behind ‘new’ media outlets whose fresh image belies their background: Part I of a series Mark Anderson Don’t be fooled. By all indications, several news networking schemes are part of the legacy media’s plan to keep itself in charge of the narrative—under cover of novelty and localism. Demanding a New Inquest into a 9/11 Death: Matt Campbell and Ted Walter Mike Robinson speaks to Matt Campbell, and Ted Walter from the International Center for 9/11 Justice, about the Campbell family's quest for an inquest into the death of Matt’s brother, Geoff, in the North Tower of the World Trade Center. Gutsy Women: Eva Bartlett What drove a young Canadian to witness life under fire in Gaza and Donbass, and her own country’s mainstream journalists to denounce her to a Ukrainian kill list? Gutsy Women: Vanessa Beeley From childhood immersion in the Arab street to her father's posthumous papers; from Gaza to Syria; Vanessa found humanity in a bomb-strewn environment. Trafficked: Child Stealing by the State—Part 1 Welcome to the UK, a state that engages in child stealing. Sam shows enormous courage, revealing the personal traumas she has experienced at the hands of traffickers and in the family courts. UN Moves to Advance Pandemic Treaty and Regulations, Signaling Urgent Need for Public Intervention Mark Anderson WHO representatives seem to be throwing billions of dollars into medical surveillance and increased vaccine coverage. Is the WHO trying to make the pandemic treaty a foregone conclusion? If so, how can we intervene? Understanding Gaza, under fire and under siege Mike Robinson speaks to Vanessa Beeley, Eva Bartlet and Cynthia McKinney about their experiences of living in Gaza. Georgia Voters' Group Has Strong Proof Of Major Election Breaches By all indications, Donald Trump won Georgia in 2020. By implication, all US elections are at risk of serious compromise. Energy and Ambition in Kenya, with Jusper Machogu Having studied the debate on development and climate change, this equatorial farmer’s conclusion is that what we need are “Fossil Fuels for Africa”. Monica Smit: Becoming a Freedom Advocate Australia's Monica Smit shares her memories, reflections and thoughts from the Covid authoritarian crisis to her current campaign for liberty. Why would anyone trust the United Nations’ regime? Iain Davis Trust this fetid network of public-private partnerships to be the global governance regime? You must be joking. Gang/Counter-gang Operations: Dearlove’s Sleight of Hand and the Wuhan Lab Psyop Matthew Ehret Will the 21st-century order be defined by an Anglo-American oligarchy sitting atop an ivory tower as a divided world of chaos and depopulation suffers below? A Lesson for the Ages—Charles Ortel on Clinton money and charity law The world expert in Clinton money forensics illustrates ex-politicians’ common habit of taking megabucks ostensibly for charity. Follow his tips to investigate the has-been of choice in your own location. BRICS 3.0 — What now? Kristoffer Hell On the last day of the BRICS meeting in Johannesburg, (22–24 August 2023), South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the current member countries will open the doors to BRICS for six new countries in 2024. Media on Trial: Vanessa Beeley, Eva Bartlett and Fiorella Isabel "We are choosing not only to put our lives in danger, but to have mainstream journalists endanger our lives." Does the recruitment of “leftist” anarchists to fight in Anglo-American proxy wars amount to Operation Gladio Mark 2? Dr Phil Bevin British anarchism’s Plan C has revealed itself to be both a textbook intelligence “cutout” or intermediary, and a direct participant in a military intelligence project that resembles a modern Gladio. RFK’s Bid for the Presidency Dr Petra Bueskens Robert F. Kennedy Jr has fought the proxy wars in individual battles. However, this time he’s going to the heart of the beast, where the matrix of power and corruption reside. Let’s Talk About France: A story of mitigation Irène Lhoste A society that keeps pretending there is nothing to see here will get neither reconciliation nor redemption. Why is the BBC apparently featuring terrorists in its documentaries? Mike Robinson In their recent documentary claiming Syrian Government involvement in the Captagon drugs trade, the BBC failed to disclose the affiliations of those they featured. The European Union Technocracy, Bureaucrats and the Theft of Democracy—an EU civil servant’s account Irène Lhoste Brussels is amoral, not immoral. There is nothing wrong with adapting democracy to new eras and social forms; the problem is when we allow corruption to creep in under the guise of progress. Growing Up under Chairman Mao—Lily Tang Williams Born under Mao, Lily Tang Williams escaped the poverty and control of communism to find freedom and love in America. Now she sees the oppression she knew in her youth infiltrating the West. Lily has decided she must sound the alarm. Ultimately, the Netherlands has no actual constitution—Part 2: Arbitrary Rule Rafael Benjamin God's law or democracy? A false dichotomy. The real safeguard of the rule of law—faithful obedience by government and subjection to the law of God—is not part of democracy. Ecoterrorism from Above and Below: From Davos to Deep Green Resistance Matthew Ehret Our tolerance of evil ideas shaping the behaviour of technology and political systems results in those systems turning fascist and collapsing into dark ages. Macron and Replacement Migration: How raising the pension age led to a French dictatorship—and why Britain is even worse off Alan Assise Macron’s recourse to the constitutional guillotine should be a warning to us all that global governance is inconsistent with the liberal principles of democracy, common law and constitutionally limited government. Five Years On: The OPCW-Douma Deception Continues Dr Piers Robinson Covering up the circumstances in which forty Syrian civilians were killed has clearly been a central objective of the US, British and French governments. What are they hiding? Ultimately, the Netherlands has no actual constitution—Part 1 Rafael Benjamin A Dutch Reformed analysis of the usefulness, or otherwise, of the kind of constitutions that contemporary Western states are bound by. Eastern Approaches Podcast: Ukraine—"I'm not buying into ideologies from either the East or the neo-Marxist West" Gevorg Virats tells Eastern Approaches Podcast why he resolutely opposes Russian actions in Ukraine, a country with which he has been intimately familiar for twenty years. From UK Column News Extra: Lift the sanctions on Syria! Vanessa Beeley explains the impact of sanctions on the people of Syria and appeals for everyone to assist in raising awareness, and having them lifted. Insight: China in Africa and the Middle East Mike Robinson, Matthew Ehret, Isa Blumi and Vanessa Beeley discuss China's role in Africa and the Middle East. The Day of the Skripal Tim Norman LONG READ: The Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia survived an apparent assassination attempt in the English city of Salisbury on Sunday, 4 March 2018. But what exactly did the mainstream media and official sources say happened ... "The right never dies": Karnig Sarkissian on the dispossessed Western Armenians and Britain's duplicity A founder member of the council set up to regain the government of Western Armenia for its expelled population sets out how "the fingers of Britain" have long intervened to thwart Armenian self-determination. "Their paths are different": Gevorg Virats compares Georgia with Armenia Alex Thomson interviews Eastern Approaches Podcast regular Gevorg Virats on the fascinatingly similar yet fascinatingly different countries of Armenia and Georgia. Guns, gold and gas: A precooked ceasefire and British soft power Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches This Eastern Approaches podcast was recorded to take stock of the last Armenia-Azerbaijan war and of Britain's quiet interests in the region. CIJA Sting Operation Stirs FCDO's 'Hotch Potch' of Spooks Vanessa Beeley Joe Biden Unlawful Agression in Syria Signals the Endgame in the Region Vanessa Beeley 2020 #ElectionEdge: Trump Has Momentum in Key Battleground States Patrick Henningsen “Faraway People Of Whom We Know Nothing”? Azerbaijan and Turkey’s War on Armenia Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches Will Turkey's Erdoğan and the jihadists he has fostered in Syria succeed in breaking Armenia on Azerbaijan’s behalf? Beirut: A tragedy that threatens the region with war and chaos Vanessa Beeley Exclusive: Vanessa Beeley Interviews Yemeni Ambassador in Damascus Vanessa Beeley White Helmets and Hala Systems - the grotesque militarisation of “humanitarianism” in Syria Vanessa Beeley US Withdrawal from Syria: Postponing the Inevitable Peter Ford At the start of the year the horizon seems to be dominated by the issue of the possible withdrawal of US troops. In reality however the more important action is elsewhere. Is the US withdrawal on or not? Integrity Initiative: A Look Into the Deep State? Mike Robinson Is the Integrity Initiative leak a window into the deep state? Mhardeh—A Syrian Christian Town Besieged and Targeted by the West Vanessa Beeley On the border with Idlib, Syrian Christian towns have been under attack for seven long years by the Western sponsored extremist groups that corporate media loves to label as "moderate rebels". From the UK Column News: The Rashideen Bus Bombing, 14 April 2017
Syria Podcast—Episode 3 In episode 3 of the Syrian Podcast, Mike Robinson speaks to Dr Piers Robinson about alleged chemical weapons use by the Assad government.
Syria Podcast Episode 2 Mike Robinson and Vanessa Beeley discuss the events of the past week in Syria, including Vanessa's escape from the terrorists who moved into Damascus and surrounding areas on Sunday morning.
Syria Podcast - Episode 1 Mike Robinson speaks to Vanessa Beeley about the ongoing insurgency in Syria.
The New Age of the Sorcerers: UFOs, MK Ultra and the Cold War Mike Robinson speaks to Matt Ehret about the third part of his documentary series, 'The Hidden Hand Behind UFOs', which highlights the overlap between the names behind the promotion of UFOs and global governance.
Health Care in War Zones: What a Doctor Witnessed in Gaza Mike Robinson and Jose Vega introduce a presentation given on 1st November in New York by Dr Mark Perlmutter, who had recently returned from serving for three weeks in a Gaza hospital.
A conversation with Joseph B. Sweeney, former CIA Head of Litigation and the author of A Dangerous Injustice Joseph B. Sweeney served in the CIA Office of General Counsel for 25 years supporting worldwide intelligence operations. His knowledge and experience ultimately led him to question the Department of Justice’s protection of President Biden and the persecution of former President Trump.
Attacks on Academic Freedom, The Times of London, and MI6 Dr Piers Robinson Once again, The Times newspaper is attacking academics who speak truth to power, with a new hit-piece. Who is behind these attacks?
Real analysts should aim to change the paradigm—Calistrat Marvin Atudorei "Consciousness is not just a product of our body; consciousness is a matrix for the body"—a Romanian political scientist explains why the morals and spirituality of nations are being destroyed.
The Zionist Movement in Britain: David Miller and Vanessa Beeley Mike Robinson and Vanessa Beeley speak to David Miller about the influence of Zionism on life in the UK.
Iurie Roșca, the Christian Optimist—Part 2 A Moldovan opponent of both Russian and Western domination of his country explains why he is convinced that Vladimir Putin is not truly in charge of Russia.
Iurie Roșca, the Christian Optimist—Part 1 "You cannot be a good nationalist, a good servant of your country, without the foundation of Christlike leadership."
J. Michael Waller discusses his book Big Intel: How the CIA and FBI Went from Cold War Heroes to Deep State Villains As J. Michael Waller discusses his book "Big Intel", the picture of neo-Marxist cultural destruction emerges, both in the US and elsewhere in the West.
Russia’s Approach to the Future World Order Julia Valshtein If the war in Ukraine continues for another three to six years, the damage to the world economy could become irreversible. Western societies will have to be forcibly consolidated. Economic collapse comes first; then society starts to crumble.
Gutsy Women: Rosie A strange coincidence: brave young German activists who dared challenge the Nazi Party, a UK Column article from 2008 called The White Rose and a gutsy woman called Rosie.
A Swiss Sting: Deceit, blackmail, and criminalising language for profit Trevor Kitchen Chasing a debt in Switzerland can get you internationally hounded for supposedly threatening and insulting the debtor, thanks to the legal fraternity watching each other’s backs.
No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 5) The Green King, dabbling in the dark arts and a questionable inner circle.
No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 4) Who is Charles III, the Green King? Join us as we continue to investigate the Head of the Commonwealth and self-imposed Saviour of the World.
BBC’s ‘Local Democracy Service’ broadens mass media cartel’s monopolistic network Mark Anderson There is no reason whatsoever to believe that the monstrous news-financial complex should represent the permanent future of journalism, however immovable and all-powerful it may appear.
A look behind ‘new’ media outlets whose fresh image belies their background: Part I of a series Mark Anderson Don’t be fooled. By all indications, several news networking schemes are part of the legacy media’s plan to keep itself in charge of the narrative—under cover of novelty and localism.
Demanding a New Inquest into a 9/11 Death: Matt Campbell and Ted Walter Mike Robinson speaks to Matt Campbell, and Ted Walter from the International Center for 9/11 Justice, about the Campbell family's quest for an inquest into the death of Matt’s brother, Geoff, in the North Tower of the World Trade Center.
Gutsy Women: Eva Bartlett What drove a young Canadian to witness life under fire in Gaza and Donbass, and her own country’s mainstream journalists to denounce her to a Ukrainian kill list?
Gutsy Women: Vanessa Beeley From childhood immersion in the Arab street to her father's posthumous papers; from Gaza to Syria; Vanessa found humanity in a bomb-strewn environment.
Trafficked: Child Stealing by the State—Part 1 Welcome to the UK, a state that engages in child stealing. Sam shows enormous courage, revealing the personal traumas she has experienced at the hands of traffickers and in the family courts.
UN Moves to Advance Pandemic Treaty and Regulations, Signaling Urgent Need for Public Intervention Mark Anderson WHO representatives seem to be throwing billions of dollars into medical surveillance and increased vaccine coverage. Is the WHO trying to make the pandemic treaty a foregone conclusion? If so, how can we intervene?
Understanding Gaza, under fire and under siege Mike Robinson speaks to Vanessa Beeley, Eva Bartlet and Cynthia McKinney about their experiences of living in Gaza.
Georgia Voters' Group Has Strong Proof Of Major Election Breaches By all indications, Donald Trump won Georgia in 2020. By implication, all US elections are at risk of serious compromise.
Energy and Ambition in Kenya, with Jusper Machogu Having studied the debate on development and climate change, this equatorial farmer’s conclusion is that what we need are “Fossil Fuels for Africa”.
Monica Smit: Becoming a Freedom Advocate Australia's Monica Smit shares her memories, reflections and thoughts from the Covid authoritarian crisis to her current campaign for liberty.
Why would anyone trust the United Nations’ regime? Iain Davis Trust this fetid network of public-private partnerships to be the global governance regime? You must be joking.
Gang/Counter-gang Operations: Dearlove’s Sleight of Hand and the Wuhan Lab Psyop Matthew Ehret Will the 21st-century order be defined by an Anglo-American oligarchy sitting atop an ivory tower as a divided world of chaos and depopulation suffers below?
A Lesson for the Ages—Charles Ortel on Clinton money and charity law The world expert in Clinton money forensics illustrates ex-politicians’ common habit of taking megabucks ostensibly for charity. Follow his tips to investigate the has-been of choice in your own location.
BRICS 3.0 — What now? Kristoffer Hell On the last day of the BRICS meeting in Johannesburg, (22–24 August 2023), South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the current member countries will open the doors to BRICS for six new countries in 2024.
Media on Trial: Vanessa Beeley, Eva Bartlett and Fiorella Isabel "We are choosing not only to put our lives in danger, but to have mainstream journalists endanger our lives."
Does the recruitment of “leftist” anarchists to fight in Anglo-American proxy wars amount to Operation Gladio Mark 2? Dr Phil Bevin British anarchism’s Plan C has revealed itself to be both a textbook intelligence “cutout” or intermediary, and a direct participant in a military intelligence project that resembles a modern Gladio.
RFK’s Bid for the Presidency Dr Petra Bueskens Robert F. Kennedy Jr has fought the proxy wars in individual battles. However, this time he’s going to the heart of the beast, where the matrix of power and corruption reside.
Let’s Talk About France: A story of mitigation Irène Lhoste A society that keeps pretending there is nothing to see here will get neither reconciliation nor redemption.
Why is the BBC apparently featuring terrorists in its documentaries? Mike Robinson In their recent documentary claiming Syrian Government involvement in the Captagon drugs trade, the BBC failed to disclose the affiliations of those they featured.
The European Union Technocracy, Bureaucrats and the Theft of Democracy—an EU civil servant’s account Irène Lhoste Brussels is amoral, not immoral. There is nothing wrong with adapting democracy to new eras and social forms; the problem is when we allow corruption to creep in under the guise of progress.
Growing Up under Chairman Mao—Lily Tang Williams Born under Mao, Lily Tang Williams escaped the poverty and control of communism to find freedom and love in America. Now she sees the oppression she knew in her youth infiltrating the West. Lily has decided she must sound the alarm.
Ultimately, the Netherlands has no actual constitution—Part 2: Arbitrary Rule Rafael Benjamin God's law or democracy? A false dichotomy. The real safeguard of the rule of law—faithful obedience by government and subjection to the law of God—is not part of democracy.
Ecoterrorism from Above and Below: From Davos to Deep Green Resistance Matthew Ehret Our tolerance of evil ideas shaping the behaviour of technology and political systems results in those systems turning fascist and collapsing into dark ages.
Macron and Replacement Migration: How raising the pension age led to a French dictatorship—and why Britain is even worse off Alan Assise Macron’s recourse to the constitutional guillotine should be a warning to us all that global governance is inconsistent with the liberal principles of democracy, common law and constitutionally limited government.
Five Years On: The OPCW-Douma Deception Continues Dr Piers Robinson Covering up the circumstances in which forty Syrian civilians were killed has clearly been a central objective of the US, British and French governments. What are they hiding?
Ultimately, the Netherlands has no actual constitution—Part 1 Rafael Benjamin A Dutch Reformed analysis of the usefulness, or otherwise, of the kind of constitutions that contemporary Western states are bound by.
Eastern Approaches Podcast: Ukraine—"I'm not buying into ideologies from either the East or the neo-Marxist West" Gevorg Virats tells Eastern Approaches Podcast why he resolutely opposes Russian actions in Ukraine, a country with which he has been intimately familiar for twenty years.
From UK Column News Extra: Lift the sanctions on Syria! Vanessa Beeley explains the impact of sanctions on the people of Syria and appeals for everyone to assist in raising awareness, and having them lifted.
Insight: China in Africa and the Middle East Mike Robinson, Matthew Ehret, Isa Blumi and Vanessa Beeley discuss China's role in Africa and the Middle East.
The Day of the Skripal Tim Norman LONG READ: The Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia survived an apparent assassination attempt in the English city of Salisbury on Sunday, 4 March 2018. But what exactly did the mainstream media and official sources say happened ...
"The right never dies": Karnig Sarkissian on the dispossessed Western Armenians and Britain's duplicity A founder member of the council set up to regain the government of Western Armenia for its expelled population sets out how "the fingers of Britain" have long intervened to thwart Armenian self-determination.
"Their paths are different": Gevorg Virats compares Georgia with Armenia Alex Thomson interviews Eastern Approaches Podcast regular Gevorg Virats on the fascinatingly similar yet fascinatingly different countries of Armenia and Georgia.
Guns, gold and gas: A precooked ceasefire and British soft power Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches This Eastern Approaches podcast was recorded to take stock of the last Armenia-Azerbaijan war and of Britain's quiet interests in the region.
“Faraway People Of Whom We Know Nothing”? Azerbaijan and Turkey’s War on Armenia Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches Will Turkey's Erdoğan and the jihadists he has fostered in Syria succeed in breaking Armenia on Azerbaijan’s behalf?
White Helmets and Hala Systems - the grotesque militarisation of “humanitarianism” in Syria Vanessa Beeley
US Withdrawal from Syria: Postponing the Inevitable Peter Ford At the start of the year the horizon seems to be dominated by the issue of the possible withdrawal of US troops. In reality however the more important action is elsewhere. Is the US withdrawal on or not?
Integrity Initiative: A Look Into the Deep State? Mike Robinson Is the Integrity Initiative leak a window into the deep state?
Mhardeh—A Syrian Christian Town Besieged and Targeted by the West Vanessa Beeley On the border with Idlib, Syrian Christian towns have been under attack for seven long years by the Western sponsored extremist groups that corporate media loves to label as "moderate rebels".