Category: Ukraine and Russia

The Atlanticists’ Russian-Hate Cult: Ten Truths About How the West Turned Ukraine Into a Graveyard to Weaken Russia

“Atlanticist” refers to the post-1945 alliance system, NATO, the EU, and U.S.

The West Engineered 1.5 Million Casualties in Ukraine for Profit, and Your Trusted News Sources Are Lying About It

Over 1.5 million human beings have been killed or wounded because Western governments wanted this war. George W.

How Yale Sold Its Prestige to Defense Contractors, Misled Congress on the Ukraine‑Russia War, and 800,000 Russians and Ukrainians Have Died, So Far​​

Russian T‑90M tanks kill in ways you can count: burned hulls on the steppe, pulverized apartment blocks, trenches full of the young and nameless.

The Three Stooges: CIA, MI6, and Palantir Would Be Funny, If Nuclear War Were

A technical critique of Britain’s underfunded Nightfall missile leads to a broader indictment of Western intelligence and military escalation.

Putin, Trump, and the EU’s War: How the West Framed Putin and Sacrificed Ukraine

Claims a coordinated CIA false flag at Valdai was meant to wreck Trump’s Mar-a-Lago talks, leaving Ukraine to pay for institutional interests.

The Nuclear Ladder: How America’s Attack on Putin’s Residence Pushed Us to the Brink, And Why You Were Never Told

What you are about to read has not been reported by the American press.

Who Authorized This War?

The investigation argues Blinken, Sullivan and Nuland, not a cognitively impaired Biden, drove the campaign against an Istanbul peace deal.

THE FORTY-DAY MASSACRE: How Boris Johnson Sabotaged Peace and Caused 1.3 Million Casualties for Personal Profit

Accounts from Ukrainian, Israeli, Turkish and NATO officials tie Boris Johnson to a rejected peace settlement and defense industry rewards.

Analysis: The Russia-Ukraine Forever War

Author’s note: Schadenfreude is a peculiarly German word, the pleasure derived from others’ misfortune.

Russia and Ukraine: The Forever War

Europe is locked into a war it cannot win or settle, shaped by Ukraine’s internal divisions, NATO policy and Russia’s strategic imperatives.