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China's economy of peace threatens the West's economy of war

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China, about a decade ago, has deliberately embarked on an Economy of Peace. A strategy that China pursues, unimpressed by constant aggressions from the west, which are mostly led by the United States. Is it perhaps this Chinese steadfast, non-aggressive way of constant forward-creation and embracing more and more allies on her way - that has made China such a success story? Overcoming violence by non-violence is engrained in 5000 years of Chinese history.

Despite relentlessly repeated assertions by the west, China's objective is not to conquer the world or to "replace" the United States as the new empire. Quite to the contrary. The alliance China-Russia and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is seeking a multipolar world, with more justice for all - i. e. fairer trade in the sense of "win-win", where all parties are benefitting equally. This is also a policy pursued by the recently signed Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, or RCEP, the 15-country trade agreement signed at the 37th ASEAN Summit - 11 November 2020, in Vietnam, as well as by President Xi's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), launched in 2013 by the President himself.

China does not coerce cooperation - but offers peaceful cooperation. In 2014, Mr. Xi traveled to Germany to offer Madame Merkel for Germany to become - at that time - the western most link to the BRI, or the New Silk Road. This would have been an opening for all of Europe. However, Madame Merkel, having to follow Washington's mandates - did not respond positively. President Jinping returned to Beijing, no hard feelings. And China continued her persistent course of connecting the countries of our Mother Earth with transport infrastructure, inter-country industrial ventures, education and research projects, as well as cultural exchanges to enrich the world - all the while respecting individual countries' monetary and political sovereignty.

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TV

So much for 'believe women'? New York Gov. Cuomo says 'no truth' to sexual assault claims against him...and media fall in line

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The media establishment's rush to defend New York Governor Andrew Cuomo after a former aide accused him of sexually harassing her has repulsed many who are sick of the double standard afforded Democrats.

Lindsey Boylan, who spent three years working for Cuomo, denounced her former boss on Sunday in a series of tweets accusing him of sexually harassing her and suggesting she was far from the only one to be mistreated by the governor.

Boylan insisted Cuomo had harassed her "for years" and warned that giving the New York politician a national platform as Biden's attorney general would be a mistake they could not afford to make. "I saw how he wielded power for years," she tweeted, noting that Cuomo "takes advantage of people."

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Eye 1

Hacked! Pentagon imposed emergency shutdown of computer network handling classified material

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The Pentagon Building.
The system, known as the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network, handles classified information, up to the secret level.

The Pentagon on Tuesday ordered the emergency shutdown of a classified internal communications network, three Defense Department sources confirmed.

The unprecedented daytime shutdown comes amid recent revelations that other federal agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security, were breached by hackers.

Comment: More from The Hill:
Pentagon, State Department among agencies hacked: report
Maggie Miller - 12/15/20 05:08 PM EST

Branches of the Department of Defense and the State Department were among the agencies hacked as part of a massive espionage attack aimed at the federal government by a nation state that came to light this week.

The New York Times reported that both agencies were among the groups successfully breached by hackers as part of the attack on IT company SolarWinds, an Austin, Texas, based organization that said this week that hackers had accessed its Orion software between March and June of this year.

SolarWinds counts all five branches of the military among its customers, along with many other federal agencies and 425 of the U.S. Fortune 500 companies.

Reuters first reported on Sunday that the company had been hacked by a nation state, and that the Treasury Department and a Commerce Department agency had been among those successfully breached. On Monday, reports emerged that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) had also been successfully breached.

Defense Department spokesperson Russell Goemaere said in a statement to The Hill that "the DoD is aware of the reports and is currently assessing the impact."

Goemaere pointed to guidance and directives recently issued by the National Security Agency and the Joint Force Headquarters Department of Defense Information Network to help agencies defend against cyber threats.

"For operational security reasons the DoD will not comment on specific mitigation measures or specify systems that may have been impacted," Goemaere said.

A spokesperson for the State Department declined to comment Tuesday.

The Washington Post reported Sunday that a Russian military intelligence hacking group known as "Cozy Bear" was responsible. The same group was previously accused of hacking into the State Department during the Obama administration, and of targeting COVID-19 vaccine research earlier this year.


Of course it was the Russians! There's probably so much evidence for that, too!


Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday described the incident as a "consistent effort by the Russians to try to get into American servers, not only those of government agencies but of businesses" during an interview with Breitbart News Radio on SiriusXM Patriot.

"We see this even more strongly from the Chinese Communist Party, from the North Koreans as well," Pompeo said. "It's an ongoing battle, an ongoing struggle to keep our systems safe, and I'm very confident the United States Government will keep our classified information out of the hands of these bad actors."

The federal government began its response to the attacks over the past weekend, with the months-long espionage effort discovered as part of investigation into the breach of cybersecurity company FireEye that was announced last week.

Bloomberg News reported Tuesday that National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien had cut short a trip to the Middle East and Europe to return to the U.S. and address the massive cybersecurity incident, and that O'Brien planned to convene "high-level" meetings to respond to the attack over the next few days.

On Tuesday, the National Security Council (NSC) announced that a "cyber unified coordination group" had officially been stood up to respond to the incident. The group was formed as a result of an 2016 executive order from former President Obama that laid out the federal government's coordinated response to a debilitating cyberattack.

"A Cyber Unified Coordination Group (UCG) has been established to ensure continued unity of effort across the United States Government in response to a significant cyber incident," NSC spokesperson John Ullyot said in a statement tweeted out by the NSC on Tuesday.

"The UCG process facilitates continuous and comprehensive coordination for whole-of-government efforts to identify, mitigate, remediate, and respond to this incident," he added. "The highly-trained and experienced professionals across the government are working diligently on this matter."

The announcement of the UCG came the day after the NSC confirmed that the agency was working with the FBI, DHS's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and the intelligence community to respond to the incident.

CISA put out an emergency directive on Sunday night ordering federal agencies to disconnect systems from SolarWinds software by Monday afternoon in an effort to immediately respond to the incident.

SolarWinds in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday noted that around 18,000 customers were likely impacted by the attack, which involved the hackers exploiting a vulnerability in Orion software updates sent to customers earlier this year.

Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have expressed extreme alarm around the incident, which is already being viewed as one of the largest cybersecurity incidents in U.S. history.

The Senate Commerce Committee briefed by the Commerce Department on Monday on the issue, while the Senate Armed Services Committee's cybersecurity subcommittee received a classified briefing from the Department of Defense on its cybersecurity operations on Tuesday.

"Cyberattacks by nation states like Russia and China threaten our economy and national security. Our response should be swift and clear," Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) and Sens. John Thune (R-S.D.) and Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) said in a joint statement following the Commerce Department briefing.



Bizarro Earth

What Joe Biden's electoral college "victory" really means

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So, the electoral college cast their votes, and they handed Joe Biden the Presidency. The decision was never in any serious doubt.

We've been over the evidence the election was rigged, we've discussed at length the potential corruption of postal ballots (historically the least safe way to vote, and most liable to fraud). There's no need to go over it again.

Given all that, it was inevitable the Electoral College would vote Biden in, and the lawsuits would be turned out of court unheard. You don't go to the trouble of fixing a nationwide election and without knowing you have the judges and bureaucrats on-side first. When you're staging a coup, the vast majority of the work is behind the scenes - securing the loyalty of soldiers and officials and media mouthpieces. You don't actually act until the last minute, one frenzied moment of violent change, then a steady period securing of your position.

Donald Trump's cause has been largely hopeless since well before polling day. He will be forced aside, one way or another. Likely peacefully, thanks to some backroom deal. What his many millions of supporters do after that is anyone's guess...there is definitely a potential for chaos.

Eagle

How Gulf states became business partners in Israel's occupation

Israeli prime minister, UAE foreign minister and Bahraini foreign minister
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The Israeli prime minister, UAE foreign minister and Bahraini foreign minister participate in a signing ceremony for the Abraham Accords at the White House on 15 September
Since signing the Abraham Accords, the UAE and Bahrain have been actively colluding with Israel's settler movement and military authorities

The professed rationale for the recent Abraham Accords, so-called "peace deals" signed with Israel by the UAE and Bahrain, was to stymie Israeli efforts to annex swaths of the West Bank.

The aim was supposedly to neutralise another "peace" plan - one issued early this year by US President Donald Trump's administration - that approved Israel's annexation of large areas of the West Bank dominated by illegal Jewish settlements.

The two Gulf states trumpeted the fact that, in signing the accords in September, they had effectively scotched that move, thereby salvaging hopes of a future Palestinian state. Few observers entirely bought the official story - not least because Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that annexation had only been put on temporary hold.

The real purpose of the Abraham Accords appeared less about saving Palestinians than allowing Gulf states to go public with, and expand, their existing ties to Israel. Regional intelligence could now be shared more easily, especially on Iran, and the Gulf would gain access to Israeli hi-tech and US military technology and weapons systems.

Nuke

Cancers, strokes, birth defects: Iraq reportedly plans to sue US over depleted uranium use

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The United States first used depleted uranium (DU) ammunition against Iraq during the Gulf War of 1990-1991, and then again during the 2003 invasion. According to available estimates, the US contaminated Iraq with at least 2,320 tonnes of the highly toxic substance, with DU affecting both American servicemen and Iraq's civilian population.

Baghdad will be filing a case against the United States with European courts over Washington's use of DU weapons, Iraq's al-Maalomah News Agency has reported, citing Hatif al-Rikabi, an adviser to the Iraqi parliament's foreign affairs committee.

Speaking to the news agency on Sunday, al-Rikabi indicated that he would be filing suits in courts in Sweden and Germany over alleged major US crimes, including the use of depleted uranium munitions.

"Hundreds of cancer cases are recorded every month, and the figure is clear evidence of how much damage the US forces have done," al-Rikabi was quoted as saying. The official also called on Iraq's health authorities to "release facts and figures about casualties caused by US bombing campaigns."

Comment: It wasn't awful enough that the US military-political-industrial-complex bombed Iraq into "shock and awe" oblivion under false "weapons of mass destruction" pretenses...

It wasn't enough that the US sanctioned Iraq in the 1990's and saw upwards of a million people die as direct result...

The US also felt the need to cause God-awful suffering and death with toxic nuclear material that has effected the health of lives of many thousands of individuals even years later.

Read more about these wide-spread war crimes and weep:


Eye 2

WHO chief Tedros could face genocide charges for role in killing members of political opposition in Ethiopia

Tedros
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The head of the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus faces a call for prosecution over his alleged involvement in directing security forces in his Ethiopian homeland.

The Times of London reports an American economist nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, David Steinman, accused the 55-year-old career bureaucrat of being one of three officials in control of the Ethiopian security services from 2013 to 2015.

Tedros was the country's health minister from 2005 to 2012 and its foreign minister until 2016, when his communist Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) was the main member of the ruling coalition.

Analysts, reportedly including American government officials, have listed the TPLF in the Global Terrorism Database.

The Times says Steinman, an economist and campaigner nominated for the peace prize last year, lodged the complaint at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.

He alleged Tedros "was a crucial decision maker in relation to security service actions that included killing, arbitrarily detaining and torturing Ethiopians."

Comment: In light of this story, it makes even more sense that the hidden masters of the WHO-induced Covid-19 hoax and hysteria would choose a man with Tedros' inner make up to lead it. The man is a menace in a suit.

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Cult

Great Reset: Pope joins forces with Rothschilds and mega-corporations to 'replace capitalism with something more inclusive'


Comment: In line with the Focus article we published today - which argues that 'climate change', 'Covid-19 and the 'Great Reset' are all buzzwords for the elite 'reset' to 'replace capitalism with something nicer' - here's Pope Francis giving the Church's blessing to their global power grab...


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Photo of the Pope with Lynn Rothschild at the Vatican, along with the heads of some of the world's largest monopolies, posted on their new 'Inclusive Capitalism' website
Capitalism has been condemned for many of the world's evils, from massive income inequality, human rights atrocities, to climate change. But self-interest was never the core idea of the economic system first codified by Adam Smith in the 18th century. Avarice became coupled with the heart of capitalism in the 1980s, fueled largely by Nobel prize-winning economist Milton Friedman's theory that the singular goal of businesses is to maximize profits for its shareholders. In short, it was the argument that, in business, "greed is good".

Now, a new global alliance with Pope Francis as its moral leader, is pushing to rescue the heart of capitalism and reorient it as a force for social good. The founding members of the Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican comprises large corporations like the Bank of America, BP, Estée Lauder, EY, Johnson & Johnson, Mastercard, Merck, Salesforce, and Visa. It also includes grant-giving bodies like the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation, government bodies as well as the International Trade Union Confederation, the world's largest workers' rights group.

Comment: A silver lining in 2020 is that this globalist anti-democratic putsch has made our job of waking people up to the fact that elites are (generally) completely out of touch with ordinary people that much easier.

Far from 'lifting people in the eyes of the Lord', this clique is of course 'lowering people into the arms of the Beast'.


Arrow Down

Washington Post claims RUSSIA behind SolarWinds hack, citing same 'sources' as it did for Russiagate

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Having accused Russia of a 'secret war' on the US, the Washington Post is apparently trying to make that a self-fulfilling prophecy, citing anonymous sources to blame the alleged hack of US cyber infrastructure on the Kremlin.

"Russian government hackers breached the Treasury and Commerce departments, along with other US government agencies," the Post declared on Monday. It's a serious accusation that one would think demands a serious weight of evidence. The Post offers only anonymous "people familiar with the matter," however, and demands we take their word for it.


The alleged hack in question is what the US authorities described as an "active exploitation" of the SolarWinds Orion Platform, a network monitoring tool used by corporations as well as US government agencies such as the State Department, NASA, the Department of Justice, the Pentagon, the Executive Office and even the spying agency NSA. The breach supposedly happened between March and June.

Footprints

A deadly cocktail: Spies, cell phone records and the poisoned Negroni behind Bellingcat's Navalny 'expose'

Navalny
© Sputnik / Taisia Voroncova; inset AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin
It might look like any dilapidated Soviet-era apartment block on the outskirts of Moscow but, according to a CNN camera crew, behind its walls lives a state security agent who allegedly poisoned opposition figure Alexey Navalny.

The slightly bewildered-looking man who closed the door in their face is at the center of a new investigation published on Monday by US government-funded digital investigations outfit Bellingcat in collaboration with CNN, Germany's Der Spiegel, and Russia's the Insider. They claim that his footprints lead all the way from a bar in the Siberian city of Tomsk to the desk of Russian President Vladimir Putin. In a slew of allegations, it is said that Navalny was tailed for years by a top-secret team of agents from Russia's domestic security agency, the FSB, and it was they who attacked him with a military-grade nerve agent.