Populist Unity and its Problems

3plus1flag By: Joe Hargrave

Populist Unity and its Problems

 

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Americans on the margins and fringes of political life have long known that the two major parties that take turns governing the United States agree on far more than they disagree. If the public at large has the opposite impression, it is only because these parties and their media machines have done a good job at blowing up their actual differences out of proportion.

Recent events, however, have made this task more difficult. America is witnessing a convergence between the left and right wings of its establishment/elites that is more explicit than it has ever been in the past; a failure on the part of populist activists to likewise converge will ensure that the problems both sides acknowledge – namely corporatism, the police state and the empire abroad – will continue along their dangerous trajectories. Continue reading

Novorossiya: The Propaganda War – Methods and Framework

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Novorossiya: Analysis of the Propaganda War – Methods and Framework

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Among ostensibly pro-Novorossiyan analysts, bloggers, and activist-journalists, blaming Putin’s lack of bellicosity for the real crimes of the Kiev Junta has become increasingly popular since the tactical withdrawal from Slaviansk.  This is bound to have disastrous results and is itself the product of an intentional disinfo project from NATO’s ‘alternative’ media establishment. Continue reading

Ukraine, Syria and Beyond: Some Call it World War IV

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Ukraine, Syria and Beyond: Some Call it World War IV

1hr, 45mins – audio, link at bottom

syncretic_joaquinIn this special edition of the Plane Truth, Paul Plane presses geostrategic analyst and organizer Joaquin Flores on the latest developments on Ukraine/Novorossiya/Russia and Iraq/Iran/Syria.
Many questions answered, full analysis on what to expect moving forward. Continue reading

Analysis of July 5 Slaviansk Developments

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Analysis of July 5 Slaviansk Developments

Part 1 in our series

A Note to Readers:  This is the 1st installment of a series of related reports on the real underlying methods and framework which characterize the Ukrainian civil war.  These are thorough in exploring and explaining, in as full a way as possible, the most relevant factors which operate upon this phenomenon.  This report is approximately 2200 words. In addition to these reports, there are another dozen or so shorter articles on the subject to be found on our site, as well as about two dozen interviews and podcasts, which can be found either in the multimedia section or embedded in the shorter articles where indicated.  Being familiar with our other reports makes this report more flexible.

The sky is not falling

Basic Military Principle: “Do not confuse strategic removal for the loss of a position.” Attention must be given to the 4th generation warfare where real-time information, shared by our own friends and supporters can be used to demoralize our camp.

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Communist Symbolism and Tradition

Small Logo By: Massimiliano Greco

” Self-management and socialization and / or nationalization of the means of production are in line with the tradition and culture of the peoples of Europe, who know the most distant original forms of collective ownership, undivided (the Roman ager publicus, the Russian Mir, the property of village everywhere, etc..).  Communism, community ownership, often even at the level of orders monastic warriors, was well before widespread in much of the theories of Karl Marx and Proudhon, although based on different social or ideological presuppositions. “
– Carlo Terracciano ‘Revolt against the modern globalism ” Continue reading