By Matthew Smith Venezuela’s near-collapse and strict U.S. sanctions are creating an opportunity for Russia, Iran and China to strengthen their presence in Latin America, a…
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By Tyler Durden Earlier in the summer a spate of alarmist news reports suggested a pair of Iranian warships which had recently rounded Africa’s Cape of Good…
by TYLER DURDEN We’ve noted from the start of the Biden presidency that despite his best efforts to cast himself as somehow radically different from Trump…
by JOSHUA GOODMAN MIAMI (AP) — Six American oil executives jailed in Venezuela more than three years ago on corruption charges were granted house arrest…
By DEBBIE D’SOUZA An interview with Maria Corina Machado, Venezuelan civil rights leader and persecuted politician on the truth behind the voting machines startup…
By Tyler Durden At a moment Washington D.C. is locked into a very different drama, Iranian state media is hailing ‘victory’ after late last week an Iranian…
By Brian Tomlinson American Thinker published my article about Smartmatic voting systems in Venezuela on Sept. 5, 2017, titled How the Venezuelan Elections Were Rigged. The other…
BY BOWEN XIAO Behind a significant portion of voting machines used in the United States lies a complex web of questionable foreign ties, a hidden…
By Lisa Daftari Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Saeed Khatibzadeh compared the U.S. to the “Pirates of the Caribbean” after the United States announced it seized…
Venezuela has poor internet infrastructure. Using Blockstream’s satellite technology to broadcast Bitcoin transactions could get around that. By Jose Antonio Lanz 3 min read In brief…