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The Anti-Trump Institutional Coup and the Visible Operatives


12.30.2016 :: United States

There are various types of coups: the seizure of executive power by military officials who disband the elected legislature, judiciary and executive, shut-down the media that criticizes the military take- over and and outlaws’ independent social movements.


Portrait of an Assassin: Obama’s Revenge


12.30.2016 :: Middle East

The events leading to the assassination of the Russian Ambassador to Turkey has a long and torturous trail. The beginning and end are found in President Obama’s attempt to militarily encircle and discredit Russia through massive propaganda and sanctions. Obama built military bases on Russia’s borders; organized a putsch in the Ukraine; launched violent attacks on Russian allies in Libya and Syria; and encircled China, Russia’s ally in Asia.


False Prophets and False News: Time for New Beginnings


12.30.2016 :: Analysis

Introduction: There are deep flaws in the blogs, media reports, and official statements, which purport to describe world historic events and changes.


The Coup against Trump and His Military - Wall Street Defense


12.28.2016 :: United States

Introduction: A coup has been underway to prevent President-Elect Donald Trump from taking office and fulfilling his campaign promise to improve US-Russia relations. This ‘palace coup’ is not a secret conspiracy, but an open, loud attack on the election.


Broken Promises: The Structural Legacy of Capitalist Democracies


12.12.2016 :: United States

In recent times, and probably since the establishment of universal voting, presidents- elect have systematically violated or broken their promises to their supporters.


Chosen Leaders, Proven Failures and Political Debacles


12.05.2016 :: Analysis

With a few notable exceptions, political leaders are chosen by political leaders, and not by electorates or community-based organizations or popular assemblies. Popular media figures and the so-called ‘pundits’, including academics and self-declared experts and ‘think-tank’ analysts reinforce and propagate these choices.


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