A Multipolar Shift With Energy And Dollar Disruptions

A Multipolar Shift With Energy And Dollar Disruptions

In 2021, China imported 79.6 million tons of crude from Russia (1.6 million barrels per day) vs. 87.6 million tons from Saudi Arabia (1.8 million barrels per day). These two producers respectively accounted for 15.5% and 17.1% of China’s total crude import at 513.2 million tons (10.3 million barrels per day), which was near Saudi Arabia’s total 2021 output of 515 million tons. At present demand, China is both Saudi Arabia and Russia’s top energy customer:

The Rise Of Russia And India

The Rise Of Russia And India

Seated in the domed, red sandstone government building unveiled by the British Raj less than two decades before India threw off imperial rule, S. Jaishankar, the Indian foreign minister, needs no reminder of how the tides of history sweep away antiquated systems to usher in the new.

A Stolen Country – The US Elections And What Comes Next

A Stolen Country The US Elections And What Comes Next

Former Serb politician Srjdan Nogo has unloaded on the entire theft of the 2020 election, as Serbia is where much of it took place. Dominion Voting Systems has numerous connections to the Democratic Party in the USA, as revealed by the politician in the eye opening interview video.

Midas Crypto Exchange Declares Bankruptcy

Midas Crypto Exchange Declares Bankruptcy

More than 60% of the assets under management at Midas were removed as a result of the failure of Celsius Network and FTX. As a result, Midas Crypto exchange is declaring bankruptcy.

Disinformation, Censorship, And Information Warfare In The 21st Century

Disinformation Censorship And Information Warfare In The 21st Century

In recent years, prominent national security officials and media outlets have raised alarm about the unprecedented effects of foreign disinformation in democratic countries. In practice, what they mean is that democratic governments have fallen behind in their command of the methods of information warfare in the early 21st century. As outlined herein, while information warfare is a real and serious issue facing democratic governments in the 21st century, the war on disinformation, as currently practiced, has backfired spectacularly and done far more harm than good, as evidenced most clearly by the response to COVID-19.