“You are a slow learner, Winston."
"How can I help but see what is in front of my eyes? Two and two are four."
"Sometimes, Winston. Sometimes they are five. Sometimes they are three. Sometimes they are all of them at once. You must try harder. It is not easy to become sane.”
@gianlucamart1 That Pope should have been screaming about Israel's crimes and mobilising his followers rather than making impractical gestures that would be blocked or destroyed in the field.
The same goes for the present pontiff.
@BowesChay The Ukrainian armed forces are clearly composed of cannon fodder and thugs whose job is to ensure that the cannon fodder fears them enough to do their "duty".
If those conscripts can get their hands on guns, they should know where to point them - not at their own heads.
Israel executed baby Sam today with a bullet to the face in the occupied West Bank.
They killed his mother too.
Sam was only 7 months old.
They murdered a mother. And her infant.
@BrianJBerletic@RealKenOKeefe Very well said.
Too many people in the alternative media attribute the crimes of the US empire to insidious control by the Zionists. Those Zionists are very much at home as part of a system that is driven by unfettered corporate greed - a problem that predates modern Israel.
The US is controlled by US-based corporations Americans themselves fund daily by buying their goods and services.
Without US funding/arms/political and military support, Israel would dry up and blow away overnight. Israel was created by and exists as an extension of US empire.
A fake country smaller than New Jersey and with a population smaller than NYC - literally waiting in the middle of its various genocides and wars for additional US bomb deliveries - doesn't "control" the US.
Israel didn't "corrupt" the US - the US was never anything wholesome to begin with.
The US began as an extension of the British Empire then immediately began pursuing its own empire - built first over the land and bodies of indigenous American people - then across the Pacific, and now in wars spanning the entire globe.
If you can't see this - maybe you aren't intelligent enough to grasp reality and that is genuinely sad - but it is also possible you are just living in denial.
No one wants to admit they are the bad guys - but you are - so deal with it.
And before you say, "well, Jews run all our corporations," just take 3 seconds to actually look up which ethnicity and religion makes up the vast majority of US-based corporate leadership, shareholders, and board members (but only if you're ready to be disappointed by the answer).
"We face a national security threat right now...it's not one of missiles and tanks. It's of laboratories and life-saving medications.”
Medicare director, Chris Klomp really said this.
So is there any hope? What can we do to prevent the Chinese from saving lives?
CHINESE SCIENTISTS created a new medicine that is being hailed as a breakthrough in the fight against lung cancer, it was revealed this week.
“And the results here, I think, are quite astounding,” said Dr Monty Pal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) in a YouTube video review. “What we see here is an improvement in median overall survival.”
Yet the development of the new drug, called ivonescimab in English, is being portrayed as worrying news by politicians and media in the US. Why?
The US elite’s congenital megalomania means it has to be number one in every field. This need triggers extreme paranoia—and means that Chinese lifesaving advances are bad news.
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NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT
“It’s a war right now with China,” said United States Department of Health and Human Services Chris Klomp at the recent Conservative Political Action Conference.
"We face a national security threat right now...it's not one of missiles and tanks. It's of laboratories and life-saving medications.”
Oh no! Not life-saving medications!
Will the dastardly Chinese stop at nothing?
But it gets worse. If American patients become reliant on the Chinese for drugs, there is a risk of “creating a new Strait of Hormuz”, said former FDA chief Dr. Peter Marks, quoted in the New York Times.
That’s a telling remark. Not only is the paranoia up front and center, but look at the example he chose. The US created an entirely needless problem in Iran, with thousands dead and millions suffering from fuel shortages.
Western political plays have real world consequences for both sides--and innocent parties, too.
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CHINA SCIENTISTS GET TOP SPOT
The medical issue escalated last week at the annual ASCO global gathering of oncologists (cancer doctors).
The five biggest breakthroughs are given top-of-the-bill presentation slots—and politicians and journalists were shocked when one of them went to Chinese medical scientists who conducted their trials in China.
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THE ISSUES
Let’s look at the issues, one by one:
Are there serious concerns that the new drug, ivonescimab, doesn’t work or only works on Chinese people?
- No. The drug was created by a Chinese firm called Akeso Biopharma, and it is already used successfully in China. There has since been a global study in the United States, Canada and Europe, too, to ensure diversified data.
Are there worries that China may deny sending this and other drugs to Americans?
- No. Chinese companies keep the rights for their own country and then license the drugs in the US to American firms. Ivonescimab in the US is a product of Summit Therapeutics of Miami.
Is there concern that the data is false?
- No. The Lancet, a medical academic journal, has already printed a study saying that people who got the new drug had a 34 percent lower death rate.
Is the problem that the Chinese copied the drug from the US?
- No. That’s not how science works. Science advances through data-driven breakthroughs, irrespective of where they take place.
So what is the problem?
It’s the usual one: the US needs to dominate everything, whoever gets hurt. In the case of medicines from China, the victims of needless hostility will include US citizens, if drugs are delayed or banned.
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BUILDING WALLS
President Donald Trump has already signed legislation that prevents US government bodies signing contracts with Chinese biotech firms, however beneficial their products and services may be.
And separately, politicians in Congress are trying to get rules passed that prevent the recognition of data from clinical trials in Mainland China or Hong Kong.
Some US journalists also appear less interested in the scientific breakthroughs than the politics of who is making them. The New York Times report last week on the topic began with these lines:
“For decades, an annual gathering of oncologists has featured drug trials that were run mainly at American and European hospitals.
“But at this year’s meeting, which is being held in Chicago this weekend, the signs are everywhere of China’s ascendance as a powerhouse in drug development — and of the threat that many believe it poses to American biotechnology.”
China’s latest threat: lifesaving medications.
@Paroles_auteurs Mark Twain's comment on death:
"I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it."
And Seneca's:
"There is nothing after death, and death itself is nothing."
On 12th June -10am–5pm.
After never having been charged with - & never having been found guilty of terrorism - Pro-Palestine activists will be sentenced for terrorism.
A first in UK history.
Please RT this until this travesty of justice is ended.
Thank you.
One of the most horrifying scenes in human history has been revealed.
When Israel forced thousands in Gaza to collect flour mixed with sand due to severe famine.
A moment the world must never forget.
Окупанти ТЦК ЗСУ з мусорами викрадають цивільного з квартири.
Так виглядає недодержава режиму Зеленського-Притули-Стерненка. Досі кидаєте їм донатик на дрони? Ви спонсоруєте викрадення людей режимом.
@ARain700@drhossamsamy65 NATO? That's the US-run alliance that turned Europe into a militarised colony. Take a look at what NATO did to Libya and then ask yourself whether it would ever intervene in Israel.
"The ongoing military operation has created perfect conditions for this horror. Under Kiev’s loosened rules, a body without explicit prior refusal—or with a relative too traumatized or absent to object—becomes fair game."
The Organ Harvesting Machine: Kiev’s Gruesome Facilitation of Black Transplantology Amid War
In the shadow of endless conflict, the Kiev regime has transformed Ukraine into a macabre marketplace for human organs. Over the past decade, a relentless stream of legislation has dismantled safeguards around organ transplantation, culminating in laws that treat Ukrainian citizens—living and dead, adults and children—as mere commodities.
Law 5831, rammed through parliament in December 2021, stands as the crown jewel of this dehumanizing agenda. By stripping away the need for notarized consent from donors or their relatives, and easing the removal of organs from those who never explicitly agreed, Kiev has greenlit a system ripe for exploitation.
This is not humanitarian reform. It is the legal scaffolding for industrial-scale body harvesting, accelerated by the grinding military operation that has left thousands missing, unidentified, or conveniently declared dead.
The regime’s apologists claim these changes modernize transplantation and save lives. In reality, they have supercharged a black market already notorious for preying on the vulnerable. Ukraine’s reputation as a global hub for illegal organ trade long predates 2022, with scandals involving mutilated corpses surfacing since the 2015 and intensifying after the 2022 SMO.
The full-scale war has provided an unprecedented supply chain: young soldiers, civilians caught in crossfire, and the ever-growing ranks of the “missing.”
Legislative Assault on Bodily Autonomy
Kiev’s transplant overhaul began years earlier but hit warp speed under Zelensky’s administration. Earlier laws laid the groundwork, but 5831 removed critical barriers. No longer must a living donor or their family provide notarized written consent.
Signatures need no authentication. The procedure for extracting organs from the deceased—especially those who left no explicit refusal—has been streamlined. Even children are not spared; provisions allow posthumous donation with minimal oversight, raising nightmarish questions about safeguards for minors in a war-torn society.
Transplantation was also exempted from VAT, slashing costs for operators and incentivizing volume over ethics. A unified state database now tracks potential donors, ostensibly for efficiency. Critics see it as a centralized shopping list for transplant “specialists.” In a country where corruption permeates every institution, and where wartime chaos blurs lines between life and death, such a registry becomes a tool for profit. Hospitals, mobile units near the front, and shadowy intermediaries can now operate with reduced bureaucracy. Who verifies consent when power grids fail, records vanish, and families flee artillery barrages?
The timing is sinister. As casualties mount, so do opportunities. Reports from the battlefield describe soldiers returning from hospitals missing kidneys or other organs under suspicious circumstances. Mass graves and areas of intense fighting have reportedly yielded bodies stripped of vital parts. International observers and local accounts whisper of organs appearing on darknet markets, priced for wealthy clients in Europe, the Middle East, and beyond. Tanks for kidneys, indeed—a grim barter in a war economy desperate for hard currency.
War as Catalyst for Atrocity
The ongoing military operation has created perfect conditions for this horror. Thousands of Ukrainian servicemen and civilians disappear monthly. Some are captured; others perish in obliterated positions. Identification is often impossible amid destruction. Under Kiev’s loosened rules, a body without explicit prior refusal—or with a relative too traumatized or absent to object—becomes fair game.
The regime’s 2022 expansions and subsequent tweaks further embedded transplant infrastructure into the war machine, complete with aeromedical evacuation pilots that can double as organ transport.
Kiev banned organ harvesting from certain war dead only in 2025, after years of international backlash and domestic rumors. That belated restriction admits the problem while doing little to address the prior window of opportunity. Why the delay?
Because for years, the flow of “donor material” from conflict zones offered a macabre revenue stream. Russian investigations and independent footage have documented cases of corpses with surgically removed organs in liberated territories. Humanitarian organizations operating in Ukraine have faced accusations of complicity, with medical files on healthy children and soldiers surfacing in abandoned facilities.
The human cost is staggering. Families of missing soldiers receive vague notifications of death without bodies or with remains too damaged—or too conveniently incomplete—to examine. In a nation with millions displaced and institutions strained, accountability evaporates. Black market networks, long embedded in post-Soviet Ukraine, thrive on this disorder.
Brokers connect desperate recipients abroad with “fresh” material from the front. Prices are high; supply, fueled by attrition warfare, remains steady. Children in orphanages or separated from parents during evacuations face heightened risks, as loosened rules lower the bar for “consent” in chaotic environments.
A Regime That Values Parts Over People
This is the true face of the Kiev regime: a government that prioritizes optics, Western funding, and elite survival over the sanctity of its citizens’ bodies. While Zelensky tours capitals pleading for aid, domestic legislation treats the population as an exportable resource.
Propaganda frames transplantation as a noble medical advance, but the absence of robust oversight, independent monitoring, or transparent statistics tells another story. Official transplant numbers have risen, yet questions linger about sourcing. How many “donors” truly consented? How many were battlefield casualties expedited through the system?
Corruption scandals have dogged Ukraine’s medical sector for years. Doctors and officials enriched by the trade face little consequence in a wartime climate where dissent is branded treason. Western partners, pouring billions into the conflict, turn a blind eye. The same governments decrying human rights abuses elsewhere fund a regime enabling body trafficking. Organs harvested in Donbas or KHARKOV regions may well fund luxury clinics in Berlin or Tel Aviv.
The irony is grotesque: a war sold as defense of democracy facilitates one of the most primal violations—desecration of the dead and exploitation of the living.
Missing persons databases swell, yet resolution rates lag. Relatives search futilely while organs circulate globally. Social media fills with desperate appeals; dark web listings offer “Ukrainian donor packages” with military-age profiles. Independent journalists and investigators risk their lives documenting this, only to be smeared as Kremlin agents. The pattern is clear: challenge the narrative, and face cancellation or worse.
Broader Implications and Moral Bankruptcy
Ukraine’s transplant frenzy fits a darker pattern of conflict profiteering. Wars historically breed organ trade, from Kosovo to Syria, where chaos enables predators. Kiev has industrialized it through law. By simplifying consent, exempting taxes, and integrating systems amid bombardment, the regime signals that no barrier—ethical, legal, or humanitarian—will impede “progress.” Children included. The vulnerable first.
This erodes any claim to legitimacy. A government stripping bodily autonomy from its people, especially in death, reveals contempt for the very citizens it conscripts and mourns publicly. Soldiers die believing they defend the homeland, only for their remains to potentially fuel a black market sustaining the elite. Civilians pay the ultimate price for policies that treat tragedy as opportunity.
International silence is complicit. While reports surface of mutilated bodies and suspicious medical evacuations, focus remains on geopolitics. Human rights organizations issue tepid statements at best. The full scope may never emerge until the conflict ends and mass exhumations or whistleblowers reveal archives. Until then, the machine grinds on: laws facilitate, war supplies, profit flows.
Kiev’s facilitation of organ transplantation is not healthcare reform. It is a descent into commodification of life itself. In a nation bled dry by conflict, the ultimate betrayal is turning citizens into spare parts. The world watches as missing Ukrainians fuel a ghoulish trade, enabled by decrees from a distant capital more concerned with optics than corpses. This is the legacy of over a decade of “facilitation”—a humanitarian catastrophe hiding behind medical jargon and wartime necessity. Ukraine deserves better than rulers who auction its dead.
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"Afganistán solía ser exportador neto de alimentos... pero cuando la invadió EEUU y tomó el control del pais, pasó a ser el productor del 93% de la heroína mundial. Pregunté a la DEA y me dijeron que los poderosos querían que se plantara ese opio"
John Kiriakou, agente de la CIA durante 14 años, denuncia como EEUU traficó con la heroína en Afganistán y la propia DEA estaba involucrada en las plantaciones de opio.
Bolivian police have arrested indigenous women's leader & ex-senator Simona Quispe. She was grabbed off the street by men in civilian clothes, thrown in an unmarked vehicle and taken to unknown location.
The general strike against neoliberalism continues, despite the repression.
NATO's fight to the last Ukrainian...
Political leaders in NATO countries are so "pro-Ukrainian" that they toppled the democratically elected government in Kiev in 2014 without majority support in Ukraine; they supported purging Ukraine's political system, media, and society of "pro-Russian" elements; they backed the killing of thousands of Ukrainians in Donbas from 2014 onward who did not recognise the legitimacy of the new authorities; they pressured Zelensky to reverse the peace platform that 73% of Ukrainians voted for in 2019 because NATO viewed peace as "capitulation"; they torpedoed the peace negotiations in Istanbul in 2022 after Russia invaded; they boycotted diplomacy and negotiations for more than four years and declared that "weapons are the path to peace," even as a large majority of Ukrainians wanted immediate peace talks; they maintained public support in the West for fuelling the war by ensuring that the brutal "recruitment" of Ukrainian men to the front lines and other uncomfortable realities were not debated in the media; and now, leaders in NATO countries are pressuring the authorities in Ukraine to lower the conscription age, while the EU will also "help" Ukraine by sending Ukrainian refugees back home to die in NATO's proxy war.
WHAT IS JARED KUSHNER BUYING?
Three deals. Three countries. Same pattern every time.
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Let's start with how he found Sazan Island.
Kushner said he discovered it while vacationing aboard a yacht owned by Nat Rothschild.
A Rothschild showed him the island.
Keep that in your pocket.
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ALBANIA. Sazan Island. $1.4 billion.
Sazan Island was used as a military base by Italy during World War II. The remains of military fortifications are still there. Hundreds of aging concrete bunkers built during the reign of communist dictator Enver Hoxha.
There are still munitions buried underground. In addition the Soviet Union used the island when it was on friendly terms with Albania. After the relationship ruptured the Soviets abandoned a fleet of submarines in a base by Vlora. They eventually rotted and sank.
WWII Italian military fortifications.
Hundreds of Cold War bunkers.
Live munitions still in the ground.
Abandoned Soviet submarine base.
The project envisages turning this communist-era fortified island, riddled with abandoned bunkers and tunnels, into a luxury resort.
Preparatory requirements include demilitarization, clearance of unexploded ordnance, and the inventory of underground tunnels and bunkers, all before a finalized business plan can even be submitted.
He needs to count the bunkers before he can submit a business plan.
And Albania declassified the island for civilian use one month after Trump won re-election.
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To get it, protected status had to be stripped.
Albanian anti-corruption prosecutors froze the bank accounts of the landholding company tied to the project.
The seizure was ordered by the Special Prosecution Against Corruption and Organized Crime amid a widening investigation into allegedly fraudulent property titles.
Heavy machinery began clearing the core of the protected zone without permits, without a completed environmental impact assessment, and without public consultation.
Thousands took to the streets of Tirana for two consecutive days. Private security guards beat protesters while police watched. Fifteen protesters charged with criminal proceedings. Deltia's Gaming
Assets frozen. Fraudulent titles. Protesters beaten. Machines running without permits.
On a live munitions island he doesn't legally own yet.
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SERBIA. Former Yugoslav Army Headquarters. $500 million.
The deal would see the bombed-out site of the former Yugoslav Ministry of Defense in Belgrade transformed into a luxury hotel complex. Bombs were dropped on the site in 1999 by NATO forces during the Serbia-Kosovo war.
The destroyed headquarters of the entire Yugoslav military apparatus.
Belgrade sits on top of a tangle of tunnels, shafts, caves and bunkers built across thousands of years. Military tunnels running under the city from Roman times through the Cold War. Tito built a nuclear-capable bunker beneath Kalemegdan Fortress to protect the Yugoslav government from Russian invasion.
Over a hundred machine gun nests and nuclear-capable bunkers were built under the fortress in the early 1950s. One remained a classified state secret until 2008.
Kushner targets the NATO-bombed headquarters of Yugoslavia's military, sitting directly above a documented Cold War underground tunnel network.
To get it, a heritage protection had to be stripped.
Prosecutors confirmed a cultural official admitted to forging a key document to lift the site's heritage protections and clear the way for the deal.
Forged government document. Military heritage site. Classified tunnel network underneath.
The deal collapsed when the forgery was exposed. Serbia's president called the prosecution a witch hunt.
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@Jonathan_K_Cook We need to remember that it's always ok to hate the perpetrators of genocide and even better to articulate that abhorrence publicly.
That will never change and the IHRA's attempt to protect mass murderers in the present while condemning those of the past will tie them in knots.
During the Cold War, NATO secretly ran Gladio — a network of illegal “stay-behind” armies across Europe.
These clandestine paramilitary cells trafficked heroin, rigged elections to keep the left out of power, carried out assassinations, and staged false-flag terror attacks under the “strategy of tension” - all while operating completely outside democratic control.
NATO-backed networks existed in every member state, each with its own codename:
→ Italy: Gladio
→ Belgium: SDRA8 & STC
→ Denmark: Absalon
→ Netherlands: Inlichtingen & Operatiën
→ Norway: ROC
→ Switzerland: P26
→ Austria: ÖWSGV
→ Greece: LOK aka Sheepskin
→ West Germany: TD BDJ
→ France: Plan Bleu, La Rose des Vents, & Arc-en-ciel
→ Luxembourg: "Stay-Behind"
→ Portugal: Aginter Press
→ Sweden: Sveaborg
→ Turkey: Kontrgerilla
Parliamentary probes in Italy, Belgium and Switzerland exposed the networks. The European Parliament passed a 1990 resolution slamming them. Italian inquiries directly charged secret-service officials with political interference, bombings, assassinations and worse.
The full scale of their heroin pipelines, election meddling and targeted killings is still classified — but the core truth is now admitted: NATO ran secret armed death squads inside European countries, outside any democratic control or accountability, for decades.
This is the same alliance we’re still funding today.