OUR regular look back at some of the key stories in the alt media that unless you are an avid social media ‘junkie’ you may have missed.
First, the EU
Germany’s recent election shake-up (and slide into repression), reported in TCW by Richard Ings, is one of the foci of Alex Christoforou’s recent report. The CDU leader Merz’s coalition with the far left SPD is not working well. In UK terms this would be like a coalition of Labour and Conservatives. The second is Pakistan’s wish for Russia to mediate the war between India and Pakistan. The latter is low on weapons, bizarrely because it gave its artillery shells and weapons to Ukraine. His third topic is Trump’s response to whether he was going to open an investigation into the blowing up of the Nord Stream pipeline? Trump said: ‘We pretty much know who did it, so no point in investigating.’
The impressive Christine Anderson’s fiery speech on the EU’s descent into totalitarianism, digital censorship, and globalist control is a must watch. She’s been an MEPsince 2019 for Germany’s Alternative für Deutschland (AfD). Nigel Farage apart, she is about the only politician ever to bring life into this EU rubber stamp. In her latest impassioned outburst she asks: How can you ban a leading party by calling it extremist and not allow it to campaign or raise money? This is what has been done in Germany, as reported in these pages. Just how angry will millions of German voters get, she asks, or will they continue to believe their heavily censored news?
Also critiquing the EU are The Duran. They explain this unaccountable body is not at all happy about the recent election in Romania. The ‘right-wing nationalist candidate’ (as described by the BBC) won a resounding victory in the first round of the presidential ballot. He is against providing military support for Ukraine and is sceptical about the EU (shock, horror).The EU did not like the previous elected candidate Georgesceau. So he was locked up. George Simion was his deputy, but far more difficult to remove for the EU, as The Duran explain.
Second, the US
On the other side of the Atlantic another formidable politician, former Democrat now Republican Tulsi Gabbard, the United States Director of National Intelligence, was interviewed by Megyn Kelly about China’s allegation that covid originated in the United States. She talks about Trump’s dramatic changes to the Covid.gov website and reveals she has a team actively working on covid, its origins, and in particular the gain-of-function research at Wuhan and other bio-labs that was (is?) US-funded. Watch this video and this space!
Also in the US, Lena Petrova is concerned at the build-up of military spending in the world. Just about every country is arming itself. When you look at that picture of the world it gives a perspective that this can only lead to trouble.
Here, perhaps not totally unrelated, she discusses the possibility of US gold revaluation. She explains why the gold price is rising, nudging $3,400 an ounce at the time of her video. JP Morgan says it is on its way to $4,000 before the end of the year. Petrova says it might be much sooner.
Third, the UK
The Spectator reported on the row over Labour MP’s Lucy Powell’s outrageous comments that so justifiably offended grooming gang victims and any decent citizen. On Any Questions last week the Leader of the House of Commons had suggested that discussing the subject of grooming gangs amounted to a ‘dog whistle’. She was forced to issue a grovelling apology in the House, having conspicuously failed to do so in her original post on X. The Black Belt Barrister lays in.
Here he is again, this time ripping into the mess the government has made of the transgender issue. When data is false, he explains how this can lead to criminals ‘catfishing’, where an apparently attractive woman misleads a man who later finds out he is courting another man. Anomalies continue to abound.
Meanwhile, Mahyar Tousi has been laying into policing in Britain. It’s become a joke, he says. He questions whether we can trust the police any more, their competence or their training? He asks if they have any reason to act like tyrants? Policing in the UK traditionally has been by consent. Remove that consent and then what happens? This video is intensely worrying .
And finally
The sheer irony of what ‘EV Carnage’ has to say below cannot be lost on anyone. Yes, he is back on the road after his driving ban, and he reveals the hilarious (ironic) news that EVs are now banned from the House of Commons car park due to fire risk. You couldn’t make it up.