Puppet Masters
As a result, for many months China watchers expected Beijing to respond to Trump's tariff hikes by blocking the exports of one or more rare-earths, although fast forwarding one year later this still hasn't happened. But that doesn't mean it won't happen, and overnight President Xi Jinping's visit to a rare earths facility fueled speculation that the strategic materials will soon be weaponized in China's tit-for-tat war the US.
As Bloomberg reported overnight, shares in JL MAG Rare-Earth surged by the daily limit on Monday after Xinhua said the Chinese president had stopped by the company in Jiangxi, a scripted move designed to telegraph what China could do next.

Palestinian demonstrators in front of Israeli forces during protests marking the 71st anniversary of the Nakba
"Israel is a law-abiding country, with an independent and strong judicial system, and there is no reason for its actions to be scrutinized by the ICC," Brig. Gen. Sharon Afek, Israel's military advocate, declared at an international conference on warfare laws in Herzliya. "The position of Israel is that the International Criminal Court does not have jurisdiction to discuss the issue of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict."
Comment:
- Israeli soldiers were explicitly told to 'cleanse' Gaza during Operation Cast Lead
- 'Fire at every person you see': Israeli soldiers reveal they were ordered to shoot civilians in Gaza war
- Bloodlust in Israel: 'Flatten Gaza, send it back to Middle Ages, they need to die!'
- Israel using globally-banned arms in Gaza strikes
- Blood Thirst: 'Finish the job!' Thousands of Israelis rally in support of Gaza offense
This jarring revelation has been reported by a small handful of outlets, but only as an aside in relation to Sweden refusing Samuelson's request for a postponement of a scheduled hearing regarding Assange's detention en absentia for a preliminary investigation of rape allegations. The fact that the imprisoned WikiLeaks founder is so ill that he can't converse lucidly is itself far more significant than the postponement refusal, yet headlines mentioning Samuelson's statement focus on the Swedish case, de-emphasizing the startling news from his lawyer.
As of this writing I've been able to find very few news outlets reporting on this at all, the most mainstream being a Reuters article with the very tame headline "Swedish court rejects delay of Assange hearing over ill-health: lawyer". The Sydney Morning Herald also covered the story without even mentioning illness in headline, instead going with "Swedish court rejects effort to delay Assange hearing". The much smaller alternative media outlet World Socialist Website has been the only outlet I've found so far which reports on Samuelson's statement in anything resembling its proper scale, publishing a good article titled "Despite Assange's ill-health, Swedish court rejects delay to hearing" a few hours ago.
Comment: Is anyone surprised that Julian Assange is being treated in such a callous way. It would be very convenient for the PTB to have him die in prison before being put on trial. Too many messy details might be exposed.
- Wikileaks founder Julian Assange's health rapidly degrading while confined in Ecuadorian Embassy
- Julian Assange is being held in Belmarsh Prison - Britain's terrorist torture jail
A Swedish court has rejected a request to postpone a hearing on the detention of the WikiLeaks founder. Julian Assange's lawyers requested the court session be postponed due to their client's ill health.
Swedish prosecutors reopened a rape case against Assange earlier this month after Assange was hauled from London's Ecuadorian embassy and jailed for skipping a bail hearing in 2012. The rape investigation was originally dropped in 2017, and Assange has maintained his innocence since the case was first opened.
The prosecutors filed a request to have Assange detained in absence last week "on probable cause suspected of for rape." Detention in absence would allow the Swedish government to issue an arrest warrant for Assange.
Swedish defense lawyer Per Samuelson told Reuters on Tuesday that he sought to have the hearing postponed following a visit to Assange in custody on Friday.
"One of the reasons is that Assange's health situation on Friday was such that it was not possible to conduct a normal conversation with him," Samuelson said. The lawyer said that any hearing should be stalled until Assange could talk the case through with his legal team "in peace and quiet."
WikiLeaks Editor-in-Chief Kristinn Hrafnsson has said that the rape case against Assange was reopened as a result of "considerable political pressure on Sweden." Assange is also the subject of a US extradition request, relating to his publication of a trove of classified US military and diplomatic documents in 2010.
American authorities unveiled 17 new charges, including espionage, against Assange last week, and the WikiLeaks founder could face up to 175 years in prison if convicted. British authorities will ultimately have the final say over which extradition request to honor.

Representatives of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, left, and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro are meeting in Oslo
US-backed opposition leader Juan Guaido, who more than 50 countries recognize as interim president, had been leading a push to oust leftist firebrand Maduro, who presides over a crumbling economy.
But the opposition agreed to come to the table under Norwegian auspices after an army uprising coupled with street protests, which Guaido hoped would deal decisive blow, instead fizzled out a month ago.
Norwegian diplomats had said that the two sides would meet this week in Norway in their first face-to-face meeting since Guaido claimed power in January, without specifying a date or venue.
Sources close to the process told AFP that the talks were taking place in Oslo. The Norwegian foreign ministry declined to comment.
Abdelhafiz Nofal, speaking at a press conference in Moscow, has referred to the upcoming peace "deal of the century" advertised by US President Donald Trump, as a "strange agenda."
They are suggesting turning Palestinian refugee camps into some new cities, they are offering us money for our land, for our rights, but we will never accept that.
Comment: See also:
- Elijah Magnier: Why Trump and Netanyahu's 'Deal of the Century' will not go through
- Israel journalist on US's latest peace plan: 'The deal of the century is the joke of century'
- New book claims Trump was initially reluctant to meet with Netanyahu, reveals alleged details of Kushner's 'deal of the century'
Shot in the arm
But before crypto bugs can start doing a round of high fives, the head of the Bank of Russia, Elvira Nabiullina, has revealed that the cryptocurrencies are not meant for retail use but rather for conducting big mutual settlements for entities with global jurisdictions.
In other words, only the heavyweights will get to lay their hands on them. Further, she says that she still believes that it's better for countries to develop international settlement systems such as the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) framework that use their own national currencies noting the said framework has demonstrated good dynamics.
Finally, she admonishes that the latest twist should not be interpreted to mean that the bank supports a scenario where cryptocurrencies eventually replace fiat in the monetary system.
Comment: Out of necessity, Russia has been ahead of the curve in shoring up its financial system for several years now:
- Peter Schiff: Russia prudently boosts gold reserves with eye on impending US dollar crisis
- Russian cabinet member says Russia to launch state-controlled "Crypto-Ruble"
- Under economic siege: Russia's financial decisions show preparedness for war waged by US
- European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: Russia learned most from 2008 financial crisis
- Russia under Putin's guidance has become sovereign and well-protected from financial storms
Citing a "new security situation" as well as "challenges in the east and the south" and a "nuclear threat" from Moscow, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg announced last week that the alliance has adopted a new military strategy. Details of the document are not yet public.
"What's surprising is not that NATO has updated its military strategy, but that it took so long to do so," Mikhail Khodarenok, retired colonel in the Russian Aerospace Forces, told RT.
Comment: See also:
- NATO 'Deep State' And Israeli Interests Served by Ousting of Austrian Government
- 'Clash of Civilizations' or Crisis of Civilization?
- Iran squeezed between imperial psychos and European cowards
- Pepe Escobar: The Pentagon's obsession with China, and Putin's strategy
- Serbian troops on high alert after Kosovo's forces raid Serb-populated regions
The conventional narrative holds that China's Belt & Road Initiative is cementing China's global superpower status. There's an alternative narrative, however: it's a decade too late. From this perspective, global trade has reached the top of the S-Curve and is in the stagnation phase, which will be followed by decline or collapse.
Why could global trade decline as a secular trend? The answer of the moment--trade wars-- is more a symptom than the disease itself, which is the benefits of globalization have declined and the negative consequences are becoming unavoidable.
Trade is never "free;" there are always losers to any trade, and if the benefits accrue to the few at the expense of the many, the gains no longer offset the losses. Resistance to globalization is rising, and national interests are gaining political ground.
Comment: It is true, the world cannot support the particular kind of elitist, warmongering, Western globalization that has been pushed for decades now. But China and Russia are at the forefront of helping bring about an alternative and, while it may not be perfect, and it may even fail, it's still a much more equitable offer that, currently, allows for national sovreignity and a future of many more possibilities that benefit the many and not the few:
- 'Clash of Civilizations' or Crisis of Civilization?
- European Parliament Elections 2019: Big Wins For Nationalist Parties in The UK, France, And Italy
- China's Global Leadership List
- Are Rare Earth Metals China's Ultimate Weapon?
The resulting 'scandal' forced Strache to resign and saw Chancellor Kurz (who officielly had no part in the scandal) forced to stand down in a no-confidence vote. The fact that the videotape had been withheld for almost two years and then released less than a week before the European parliamentary elections is obviously not a coincidence, and 'the scandel was clearly a set-up with the design to achieve exactly what it did.
But who was behind this?
Jared Kushner, US President Donald Trump's son-in-law and senior advisor, is expected to take part in a Bilderberg Meeting scheduled to take place this week in Montreux, Switzerland, according to CNBC.
The media outlet reported, citing local media, that US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will also attend the meeting, even though his name wasn't on the official guest list.
Comment: So, is that Mike Pompeo the Republican conservative, or Mike Pompeo the globalist?
Comment: No conspiracy to see here! Just honest, hard-workin' folks...
Also see:
- The Dark Story Behind 'Man-Made Global Warming', Those Who Created it - And Why
- Bilderberg 2018: Populism, AI, Russia and much more - Reporter infiltrates secret meeting attended by world's top politicians and power brokers














Comment: Just one of the ways China has the US by the proverbial sack.
- The burden of Trump's trade war will fall on US businesses & consumers according to analyst
- China-US trade war: Hiatus or busted deal?
- China's nuclear option: Dump US bonds and cause absolute chaos in global markets
UPDATE May 29: RT reports that stocks of rare-earth miners have surged upon speculation that China may ban exports: Signalling the mood in China, People's Daily, China tweeted a response from a National Development and Reform Commission spokesman: