From Bondi to Tehran; the Axis of Hate.

CELEBRATING HATRED in OCCUPIED JERUSALEM

As I wrote last month, the timing and circumstances of a terrorist attack may be a good guide as to its ‘authenticity’ as well as to the likely culprit. In the four ‘great deceptions’ cited, it was the specific date of those events which confirmed my initial suspicions about the Bondi attack, and significant further… Continue reading From Bondi to Tehran; the Axis of Hate.

Iran’s Fifth Column

Iranian students protest at the University of Tehran during a demonstration driven by anger over economic problems, in the capital Tehran on December 30, 2017. Students protested in a third day of demonstrations sparked by anger over Iran's economic problems, videos on social media showed, but were outnumbered by counter-demonstrators. / AFP PHOTO / STR

Eight years ago, and following a third visit to Iran, I had several articles published by American Herald Tribune reflecting on our experiences there, and perceptions of Iranian attitudes to the West. Firstly in mid January 2018, I wrote about the latest protest rallies in Iran, which were estimated to have brought about 15,000 Iranians… Continue reading Iran’s Fifth Column

Pretending Peace while Declaring War – on Russia

Targeting Putin; Ukrainian drone paths 29-12-2025

Following Ukraine’s massive drone attack on President Putin’s residence in Novgorod, (shown in the projected flight paths in the map above, from the Ukrainian ‘Russian’ site Meduza) Turkish TRT news interviewed Atlantic Council’s Elisabeth Braw in London. What she said in the interview below (trimmed a little for length) might be considered unhinged and simply… Continue reading Pretending Peace while Declaring War – on Russia