The $100 Billion COVID Fraud And Counting

The US Labor Department’s investigations have already culminated in 749 fraud-related unemployment charges amounting to an alarming $100 billion COVID fraud and still counting.
Russophobia Didn’t Start With Ukraine. It’s Long Been Brewing In The West

Moscow’s actions in Ukraine have exposed a deep-seated latent racism toward the Russian people that a number of Western institutions – not least Hollywood and the legacy mainstream media – have been cultivating for far too long.
British Fighters Triggered Deadly Missile Strike On Ukrainian Base With Their Cell Phones

British volunteer fighters are suspected of triggering a deadly attack on a Ukrainian military base after their cellphones were traced in the vicinity.
How Secret CIA Program Led To Russian Invasion Of Ukraine

The question of “how far can you go with existing covert action authorities?” is extremely relevant in the current geopolitical situation. Investigating the extend of how the secret CIA program could have led to Russian invasion of Ukraine becomes essential now.
American Intelligence Discover Russian Mystery Missile Fired Into Ukraine

The assault of mystery ballistic missiles Russia has shot into Ukraine has a surprise: decoys that deceive air-defense radar systems and mislead heat-seeking missiles, according to American intelligence sources.
Why Did Vladimir Putin Invade Ukraine?

Nearly three weeks have passed since Russian President Vladimir Putin began his invasion of Ukraine, but it still is not clear why he did so and what he hopes to achieve. Western analysts, commentators and government officials have put forward more than a dozen theories to explain Putin’s actions, motives, and objectives.
When The Soviet Union Paid Pepsi In Warships

On April 9, 1990, American newspapers reported an unusual deal. Pepsi had come to a three billion dollar agreement with the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union had long traded Stolichnaya vodka in return for Pepsi concentrate. But this time, Pepsi got 10 Soviet ships.
West Made Mistakes In Relations With Russia Says EU’s Top Diplomat Josep Borrell

After a seven-year stalemate over Ukraine’s refusal to follow the provisions of the Minsk accords, Russia have launched a special military operation. As the situation develops, EU’s top diplomat Josep Borrell has come to the realization that the west have made several mistakes in their relations with Russia.
US Biolabs In Ukraine Created Bioweapons To Target Certain Ethnic Groups

The Russian Defense Ministry stated on Thursday that one of the objectives of the US funded biological research laboratories in Ukraine was the development of bioweapons having the capability of targeting specific ethnic groups.
A Gigantic Ancient Japanese Rock Believed To Contain 1000 Year Old Demon Fox Spirit Has Split In Half

When it was whole, the stone took pride of place on the slope of Mount Nasu. But now the gigantic ancient Japanese rock believed to contain a 1000 year old demon fox spirit has split in half.