NEWS AND VIEWS FROM THE NEFARIUM NOV 19 2015

Russia/Japan and Siberia; Russia/France and Syria: the Russians are playing a careful and coldly calculated geopolitical game, to offset possible Chinese influence in the far East, and to crate genuine anti-terrorism coalitions in the wake of the Paris attacks, and radical Islam and its supporting states may be on the menu...

Narrowing Rift, U.S. and Russia Entertain Cooperation in Syria

Russia to West - Drop Assad demands if you want to unite against Islamic State

Japan interested in developing Russia’s Far East

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Joseph P. Farrell

Joseph P. Farrell has a doctorate in patristics from the University of Oxford, and pursues research in physics, alternative history and science, and "strange stuff". His book The Giza DeathStar, for which the Giza Community is named, was published in the spring of 2002, and was his first venture into "alternative history and science".

20 Comments

  1. Neru on November 20, 2015 at 6:44 am

    Are the French in rapprochement with Russia?

    The TV is spouting the same junck in Belgium as at the time after the twin towers on 9/11. This is an act of war and retalliation (revenge) is the way to go. The average Joe and Joanne are totaly going for it.

    So for me France is on a power trip a la “folies du grandeur” very much in sinc with the war hawks of the big USA like the interpretation of William Engdahl.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukHpYWkgfyo

    Sorry don’t see any reasonability in the EU politics, rather the opposite. War can’t come fast enough and laws about invasion be damned and the poor citizens of the EU don’t know what they signing up for.

    Hope most of you are right and I am wrong but people over here really want revenge in a big way!!



  2. yankee phil on November 20, 2015 at 2:45 am

    Finally France’s eyes have been opened to their real enemies. Now that Russia begins to pound the Oil transport system of ISIS France will undoubtedly join in the bombing campaign of this vital money supply for ISIS and even perhaps begin to question why NATO countries (their alleged allies) were buying these oil supplies from ISIS in the first place,basically becoming ISIS’s chief financier and weapons supplier. The CIA/NSA combination is scared to death the world will discover their financial ties to ISIS and their comrades,one billion dollars worth of humvee’s springs to mind as does 4850 trained and armed nusra/ISIS soldiers with 500 million dollars supplied by the American taxpayer originally intended to train the Syrian opposition. Perhaps the psychosis trained into these would be Syrian opposition fighters went to far?



  3. NorseMythology on November 20, 2015 at 12:22 am

    Is this really another East vs West or another slice and dice akin to WWI? I would like to believe Russia is a legitimate counter-balance to the West, or is it another arm of the ‘global elite’? Much like the pseudo right-left b.s. In the United States? It seems Dr. Farrell (maybe tentatively?) thinks it is truly factional infighting.

    I recall from Richard Hoagland’s book, JFK called for joint space operations with the Russians, and both sides seem cooperative enough in that regard, even to this day.

    I know some “terrorists” make it easy for us to mentally justify constant meddling around the world, but this again reminds me too much of WWI and a “grand chessboard”.

    I would appreciate any opinions!



    • Robert Barricklow on November 20, 2015 at 11:21 am

      Webster G Tarpley has continually brought the analogy of today mirroring that period of time just prior to WW1.
      I tend to see WW1 as being orchestrated by the International Banking Cartel in-league with private intelligences & monopoly-like businesses. WW11 was a continuation of these controlling interests expanding their power exponentially, with technologies being engineered to their ends at the expense of the rest of us and the living earth.
      The technologies should have been purposed to benefit all of mankind and planet earth.
      Which leads one to wonder if mankind himself has been engineered thusly, to benefit other beings.



      • NorseMythology on November 20, 2015 at 10:12 pm

        Yahweh perhaps?



  4. TRM on November 19, 2015 at 7:48 pm

    Russia is setting themselves up to be the “goto guy” for dispute settlement. By working on Ukraine via Minsk and now soon Syria (after they get rid of the ner-do-well Wahhabists) they are ahead of the western powers.

    Use force only when required and in measured amounts. Don’t force your solutions and leave idiot regimes to implode on their own. Don’t be a unifying force for your enemies type approach.

    So how does that play into China vs Japan? If they can play mediator in any China and Japan disputes, and there will be, they win. Get Japan to do trade for non-US dollars, they win.

    I predict that Russia and China will figure out a way to get Korea reunited and the USA troops out.



    • zendogbreath on November 19, 2015 at 9:05 pm

      With their back up against walls built by neoziocons, what choice did they have? The curious point for those stuck in the HomelandInsecurityLand is how does this affect us and the family members we have in the military? Is this starting to sound like Dmitry Orlov’s theory of USSA collapse mimicking USSR collapse is the most accurate scenario?



      • Robert Barricklow on November 19, 2015 at 11:02 pm

        As if a deal was struck and they flipped a coin.
        “Looks like you go first” said the U.S. player.
        “Then you’ll follow a few decades later?”, asked the Russian Player.
        That’s what the coin says., replied the American player.
        Except, that coin toss was probably rigged as well.

        I suspected that when Orlov first talked about the collapse.
        Of course, it was just one of many suspicions.



  5. Robert Barricklow on November 19, 2015 at 3:29 pm

    One would think the space-pie would be large enough to avoid all these factions vying for it ALL. Sharing just isn’t in their vocabulary? It appears as if they can’t control it all; nobody will live to get even a tiny fraction of control.

    Is this what the apex of mankind’s evolved leadership has become?



  6. basta on November 19, 2015 at 2:56 pm

    The US has been so entangled its own web of double-dealing and hypocrisy that it has immobilized itself in Syria. As for France, well now they have to drop bombs to make a point after Paris.

    Blowback. So much for the invincibility of the NeoZioCon Masters of the Universe, who were going to ‘create reality, then remake it before you even had time to understand what they’d done,’ to paraphrase an infamously arrogant dispensaton of Karl “Turdblossom” Rove.



    • basta on November 19, 2015 at 4:56 pm

      I must add that the immediate reason for the sudden outbreak of ‘reason’ among the Usual Suspects is that Putin announced the other day at the G20 summit that Russia has documented proof of exactly who is funding ISIS, espcially by way if its petroleum sales through Turkey thanks to the Erdogan cabal and via the Kurdish mafia and being bought wholesale by Israel, which now has the majority of petroleum supplies coming from ISIS via its Kurdish puppets.

      Of course not a word of Putin’s announcment hit the MSM, but he allowed a grace period before releasing the information for “changes of heart” and, lo and behold, just yesterday the US for the first time decided to actually bomb an oil convoy in ISIS-held territory, which until now could move with impunity, as everyone of the Ususal Suspects was in on the scam.

      Syria will ultimately expose the whole sordid game once and for all. Again, the bridge too far.



      • zendogbreath on November 19, 2015 at 9:09 pm

        Oh that Hastert had not been allowed to plead… The investigations into treasonous corruption between a large group of pedophile lawmakers, leaders, corporatists,… and their corrupt paymasters in the ME, Turkey specifically. Corbett Report is a great place to start. Also Sibel Edmunds and Boiling Frogs post too.



  7. DownunderET on November 19, 2015 at 1:08 pm

    This is one hell of a mess, and it’s Russia who is trying to clean it up. They have asked for a “joining” of forces to get rid of ISIS, and what does the US do, ignore it. Obama doesn’t want to send in ground troops for the simple reason that he “DOESN’T” want to destroy ISIS, I mean they created it. All in all, which ever way you slice it, Russia is now being looked at seriously, and so they should because they are the only country who are making any sense.



    • zendogbreath on November 19, 2015 at 8:58 pm

      this might be said of any country u.s. bombs, invades, drones,….



  8. Milton Zentmyer on November 19, 2015 at 9:36 am

    Lest we forget, this agenda has been driven by neocons who signed an agreement, most of whom are Zionists. I hope this means that their height of influence is waning. It will be interesting to watch how this shakes out.



  9. marcos toledo on November 19, 2015 at 9:35 am

    Or is this the final nail in the coffin of the Shadow British Empire that has been run from Washington DC for the last seventy years. The return of continental Europe to it’s proper place in history a Return of the Jedi so to speak against the Revenge of the Sith pseudo Norman-British Empire.



    • sjy1969 on November 19, 2015 at 10:55 am

      If you actually lived here you would soon realise that is not the Phantom Menace which you seek.



      • zendogbreath on November 19, 2015 at 8:56 pm

        Here? Where?



  10. Owl on November 19, 2015 at 8:39 am

    U.S. war fanatics, hoisted on their own petard, creating the very unity they sought to stop? Really, it’s time to dump the everlasting, cold war creating, Dulles playbook.



  11. DanaThomas on November 19, 2015 at 7:27 am

    And incidentally, any French rapprochement with Russia would probably bring similar German moves out into the open; thus finally making the “roll back” of US interference in the Ukraine more likely…



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