Russia began preparing for cyberattacks on Ukraine in early 2021

Russian-affiliated hackers were positioning themselves for cyberattacks against Ukraine as early as March 2021, according to researchers at Microsoft Corp. A handful of hacking groups secured access to Ukrainian organizations — including defense, IT and energy networks — for strategic … Read More

Food Shortage – By Design

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How many US Presidents in modern history have announced ‘food shortages’ before they occurred? The answer is only President Biden. Yes, our nation experienced massive shortages during the Great Depression; however, they were not predicted nor announced BEFORE the problem. … Read More

Russia using weapons supplied by France, Germany against Ukraine – report

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France, Germany and a number of other EU countries used loopholes in the 2014 Russian arms embargo in order to continue supplying military equipment. Russia has been using weapons manufactured and exported by France and Germany in its war against … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 21 April 2022

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Greeting from Tyler, You know by now of the controversy surrounding the perverted school curricula at Florida schools.  They called it the “don’t say gay” law.  I guess that was supposed to make us recoil in outrage, and it wasn’t … Read More

France could be next to leave EU in secret ‘Frexit’ plan if Le Pen wins, warns Macron

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Presidential candidate Marine Le Pen wants to make France the next country to leave the EU in a secret plan, according to French president Emmanuel Macron. The French president made the claims as he faces a harder-than-expected fight to stay … Read More

Former Russian foreign minister reveals precisely when Putin may pull trigger on nuclear weapons

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Frederick Kagan argued that Putin operates within a ‘fictional universe’ Russian President Vladimir Putin would only consider nuclear weapons in the event he feels an “existential threat” to his country or regime, according to foreign policy experts. “They could be … Read More

Embracing military power, Olaf Scholz tries to lead Germany into a new era

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Scholz, who took over just four months ago from Angela Merkel, has broken with past policy but is still constrained by history BERLIN — On the last Saturday in February, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz gathered with his top advisers in … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 15 April 2022

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Greetings from Tyler, Revelations about the Shanghai lock down are just unbelievable.  People face arrest if they venture out for any reason.  Their screams from windows and balconies sound like nothing you’ve ever heard.  Twenty five million people are not … Read More

More than 10K civilians dead in Mariupol, mayor says; European nations temper reliance on Russian gas

More than 10,000 civilians have been killed in the besieged city of Mariupol since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February, the mayor said, as Western nations warned a convoy was on the move for a suspected Russian assault in … Read More

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