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I don't believe that the 'right-left' paradigm will last much longer before one of two things happens: a) there is a civil war, or b) a black swan...
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The SOTT comment is the truth. The idea that the WHO has backtracked is a falsehood being planted in mainstream and alternative media. It needs to...
Henry Camus wrote many books and short story’s on Algiers, la Peste, The Plague one of the best. Fave reading in high school days, we had...
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1) From the article: "The payments related to the so-called al-Yamamah arms deal from the 1980s". In some cases it takes time for hypocrisy to become clearly visible, at least if the UK government pretends to be against corruption.
2) The al-Yamamah arms deal was substantial. The Wiki has: 3) In the article it might appear as if Jeffrey Cook and John Mason are the two most interesting, but what about Bandar bin Sultan Al Saud? From the time the money began flowing from the UK to Saudi Arabia, he was Saudi ambassador to the US.The Wiki has: 4) Below are other articles that mention Bandar bin sultan Al Saud