WIRED
In the wake of the US assassination of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani and the retaliatory missile strike that followed, Iran-watchers have warned that the country could deploy cyberattacks as well, perhaps even targeting US critical infrastructure like the electric grid.
On Thursday...
Multipolar World Order: Economics Vs. Politics
by Tyler Durden
Aug 21, 2016 9:50 PM
Submitted by Frederico Pieraccini via Stratgic-Culture.org,
International tensions have in recent years often led to conflicts between nations, leaving countries to face complicated choices...
Nothing to see. If you'd like to listen your best bet is to do so in one window and playing around on GIM or surfing the web in a different window.
Are Foreign Powers Crafting US Public Opinion? | Jerry Robinson
Reluctant Preppers
Published on Jul 24, 2016
So you've wakened up to the blatant...
Washington's Military Addiction (And The Ruins Still To Come)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/12/2016 22:55 -0400
Submitted by Tom Engelhardt via TomDispatch.com,
There are the news stories that genuinely surprise you, and then there are the ones that you could write in your sleep before...
Saudis Retaliate To “Oil Freeze” Fallout: Ban Transport Of Iranian Crude In Territorial Waters
April 4th, 2016
ler Durden: At first, when it announced the terms of its “oil freeze” agreement with Russia one month ago, Saudi Arabia seemed willing to grant Iran a temporary exemption from the...
Saudi Policy Hints At The Future Of Oil
By Matthew AshleyCommoditiesApr 05, 2016 12:24AM ET
Most of the market players are now in agreement about the likelihood and efficacy of an oil production freeze. With oil prices taking further plunges to $35.45, it would appear that everyone has given...
Some would nod in agreement... while others will be calling for arrests for treason...
Were We Lied Into War?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/21/2016
Submitted by Justin Raimondo via AntiWar.com,
Donald Trump threw down the gauntlet at the last GOP presidential debate with his declaration...
They do have a good point
Iran snubs Doha proposal, won't freeze oil output
By ALI AKBAR DAREINI 18 hours ago
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FILE -- In this Sept. 30, 2015, file photo, oil pumps work in the desert oil fields of Sakhir, Bahrain. Russia’s energy minister, Alexander Novak, said, Tuesday...
Turkey is about to launch a false flag operation so they can invade Syria
Bob Moriarty
Archives
Feb 15, 2016
There are times I wonder if the world has lost its collective mind. There are other times where I don’t wonder at all.
In 2012 I wrote a piece on the anniversary of the false flag...
Iran sticks it to the U.S. by ending the petrodollar and selling oil in euros
Oil Pump
Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images
Barack Obama's foreign policy woes have showed up once again as on Feb. 6, recently unsanctioned Iran announced that all current and future oil sales will be done in the...
Obama Gives Account On Iran Incident, But There’s 1 Detail Only A MORON Would Believe
President Barack Obama has most recently come forward with his official account on the incident that recently played out with Iran. Unfortunately for him, it seems that there’s at least one detail that you’d...
Crude Oil Price Crash Triggering Global Instability, Trend Forecast 2016
Commodities / Crude Oil Jan 17, 2016 - 05:41 AM GMT
By: Nadeem_Walayat
The crude oil price collapse of 2015 has continued into 2016 with the price of oil plunging to a 12 year low of just under $30 per barrel as a...
Feeling Abandoned, Saudi Arabia Ups the Ante
John Browne
Posted Jan 14, 2016
Last week a major diplomatic crisis developed between Saudi Arabia and Iran over the Saudi execution of Nimr al Nimr, a charismatic Shiite cleric and anti-Sunni political activist. Nimr's execution was an important...
Posted January 3rd, 2016 at 4:29 AM (CST) by Jim Sinclair & filed under In The News.
Jim Sinclair’s Commentary
The greatest scandal in gold is yet to come and it is not the Comex on paper but at your trusted place of storage. Read your customer papers and read the entire prospectus for GLD...
IRANIANS STORM, SET ABLAZE SAUDI EMBASSY
Reports say consulate also under siege following execution of Shia cleric
WASHINGTON – Reports from Iran say the Saudi Arabian embassy has been attacked by protesters and set ablaze after Riyadh executed 47 people including a prominent Shia critic of the...