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Germany's export- and energy-dependent growth model is under pressure: heavy industrial job losses, a collapsing auto sector, higher energy costs after cutting Russian gas, and slowing Chinese demand are forcing a major,

Analysis of a Financial Times report: the US warns Europe of major arms delivery delays as stockpiles are drained by the Iran conflict, 5,000 troops pull out of Germany, and Russia signals Odessa as a strategic objective

Tucker Carlson and John Kiriakou discuss JFK's effort to rein in AIPAC, Nixon-era policy shifts, and how Israel's influence reshaped U.S. alliances and foreign policy.

Prof. Jiang argues the US–Iran clash is the first 21st‑century war: modern conflict targets a state's capacity using economic and social pressure rather than mass casualties.

Dan Bilzerian announces a GOP bid in Florida’s 6th District to challenge Randy Fine, criticize U.S.-Israel ties, push political accountability, and shake up funding influence.

A deep dive into Jeffrey Epstein's sustained relationship with Peter Thiel — frequent communications, political introductions, and shared interest in crypto, surveillance, and intelligence ties.

A breakdown of Viktor Orbán's election loss and how it exposes links between Hungary, Ohio, Peter Thiel/Anduril, and Israel's defense and financial networks.

A combative panel discusses Israel–Palestine, JFK-era conspiracies, Yemen's resistance, cooperative nationalism and the fallout Dan Bilzerian faced for speaking out.

Lowkey contends Zionism is unsustainable, outlines Iran's decisive role in arming Palestinian resistance, the rise of underground missile infrastructure, and links between corporate power and state violence in the UK.

The video argues Jeffrey Epstein coverage is symptomatic of a larger psyop: deliberate 'flooding the zone' and epistemic chaos used by state and elite actors to paralyze public judgment.

Breaking Points dissects Iran's fresh response to U.S. peace proposals, stalled nuclear talks, and a 6,500-ton U.S. munitions shipment to Israel amid escalation fears.

A sourced investigation linking Meyer Lansky’s Yiddish mafia, wartime U.S. intelligence cooperation, and the early arming of Israel to a recurring model of organized-crime intelligence operations that the video argues re

Gulf oil states seek Fed dollar swaps after Hormuz-driven cashflow collapse; EU stalls on Ukraine membership; Russia edges toward Konstantinovka with drone swarms.

Fiona Hill and hosts dissect how Trump’s misreading of Iran exposed US strategic failures, accelerated hybrid warfare, and why the UK must harden infrastructure and resilience.

Leaked reports claim a rare, emergency Bilderberg meeting in Washington DC with a confidential guest list and agenda on AI, Arctic security, and energy.

Investigation of Israel’s premier mechina (Bnei David): how religious Zionist preparatory schools indoctrinate youth, shape military culture, and normalize settler violence and dehumanization of Palestinians.

Norman Roule assesses Iran's IRGC-dominated leadership, severe economic strain from sanctions and blockade, stalled talks with the U.S., and regional ripple effects.

Palantir's 22‑point manifesto revealed a militaristic, culturally hierarchical worldview that triggered UK political backlash and renewed scrutiny of its £500M+ public contracts.

Henry Abbott maps Jeffrey Epstein’s ties to banks, intelligence networks, Apollo Global and the offshore systems that enable elite money, kompromat and impunity.

Simon Dixon argues the Iran–U.S. standoff is theatrical—designed to negotiate Iran’s reintegration into a China‑led order using oil, currencies and Bitcoin as bargaining chips.

Glenn Greenwald argues the Israel lobby is 'in panic' as shifting public opinion, independent media, and donor dynamics weaken bipartisan deference to Israel.

Analysis of the UAE's surprise exit from OPEC amid possible hidden financial strain, Putin's response to the Tuapse attack and debate over upgrading the SMO, and Russian advances around Konstantinovka.

Tucker Carlson argues that a new 'civic religion'—which he calls 'Israelism'—and changes to law and surveillance policy are being used to criminalize criticism of Israel and silence dissent in U.S. politics.

Susan Kokinda traces a two-century British imperial network—centered on the City of London and intelligence services—that she says drives wars, oil monopolies, and U.S.–Iran tensions.