Pay Small Heed to Appearances By Karl Pomeroy Written for Quemado Institute October 12, 2017 As US-Russian and US-North Korean relations seem progressively to deteriorate. diplomatic relations between Moscow and Pyongyang continue to improve. This trilateral dynamic is right on target for my prediction over the last six months: that peace would be achieved between … Continue reading →
Dilemma Not So Easily Dismissed By Donovan Kirsten Written for Quemado Institute September 24, 2017 Updated September 25, 2017 In defense of the human mind Analytic Historian Eric Zuesse pointed out something interesting yesterday—that we as human beings tend to ignore those facts that do not confirm what we already believe. Here is a quote … Continue reading →
Introduction By Kennedy Applebaum Quemado Institute April 30, 2017 The four top world leaders, US President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, are weaving a complex web of confrontation and diplomacy to rein in volatile North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, who has threatened America and … Continue reading →
Ukraine, Korea, Syria, Iran … Falsifying History Is Uncle Sam’s Way to War By Finian Cunningham Strategic Culture Foundation April 22, 2017 Posted with Endnote by Quemado Institute April 24, 2017 Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the International Arctic Forum this week [March 30, 2017] on the real and present dangers from falsifying history. He … Continue reading →
President Trump and the Creative Process By Donovan Kiersten Written for Quemado Institute April 23, 2017 Many political analysts are confused by contradictory impressions of US President Donald Trump’s foreign policy. They interpret his actions at a level beneath his intelligence, accusing him of inexperience, inconsistency, incompetence, insincerity or even malicious intent. Such analysts make … Continue reading →
Introduction by Karl Pomeroy Quemado Institute June 6, 2016 Political analyst Diana Johnstone, in the article posted below, warns of the dangers of a Hillary Clinton presidency and constrasts her hawkish Korean policy with Donald Trump’s more reasonable stance. The commentary is brilliant, with the exception of two statements. The author contends: “Trump is groping … Continue reading →
By Karl Pomeroy Quemado Institute March 11, 2016 Two articles from Sputnik News, presented below, along with a commentary by geopolitical analyst Andrew Korybko, clarify the looming threat of a nuclear strike erupting out of North Korea’s desperate and furious leader Kim Jong-Un. Desperate and furious is a dangerous combination. But global analysts, even bold … Continue reading →
Donetsk People’s Republic Prime Minister Alexander Zakharchenko, one of the greatest of world leaders, was assassinated today, August 31, 2018, no doubt by Ukrainian saboteurs. He gave his life willingly for the freedom of his country. Let us know he has not died in vain.
For those who mourn the death of DPR President Alexander Zakharchenko, there is some consolation to be found in the comment section at The Saker.
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Quemado Institute editor Karl Pomeroy received a legal threat today in response to a comment he posted on the Russia Insider website about the rise of the R********d banking family. The comment did not mention race, but was of historical content. The threatener accused Karl of “spreading Nazi propaganda,” then repeated the full text of the German Criminal Code Section 130, which outlaws inciting “hatred against a national, racial, religious group or a group defined by their ethnic origins,” which Karl’s comment did not do. A similar law, it was claimed, is now in force in 11 other European countries and carries a penalty of up to five years. The wording of the law is so vague, it could be applied to any criticism of those in power. If a political analyst can accidentally “violate” this totalitarian decree, there is no freedom of speech or press in Europe.