Does Western Aggression Make Moscow Dangerous? OPINION by Karl Pomeroy Quemado Institute November 18, 2018 [For brevity my opinions are stated as fact, yet no opinion is final.] The powers that be are trying to destroy every positive feature of the world—culture, religion, nation-states, the atmosphere, the climate, the food supply, insects, animals, nature, egalitarianism, … Continue reading
Introduction OPINION by Kennedy Applebaum Written for Quemado Institute September 21, 2018 Putin seems clearly the enemy of Syria’s elected President Bashar al-Assad—and the worst kind of enemy, having postured as an ally, then twisting 180 degrees and sabotaging Assad’s strategy for the penultimate phase of the Syrian civil war—the liberation by Syrian loyalists of … Continue reading
Trump Stands His Ground on Putin By Patrick J. Buchanan Buchanan.org July 19, 2018 Posted Quemado Institute July 23, 2018 “Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.” Under the Constitution, these are the offenses for which presidents can be impeached. And to hear our elites, Donald Trump is guilty of them all. Trump’s refusal … Continue reading
No Collusion Between President Trump and Russia: US House Committee Ends Its ‘Russiagate Probe’ By Alex Gorka Source: Strategic Culture Foundation Posted: Quemado Institute May 2, 2018 The House Intelligence Committee has ended its year-long investigation into the alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election. The report states that no evidence of collusion between Donald … Continue reading
Quemado Institute Introduction by Karl Pomeroy April 8, 2018 In keeping with campaign promises, U.S. Commander-in-Chief President Donald J. Trump announced last week he wants American troops out of Syria. Alarmingly, the Israeli-backed dual American-European Deep State, in the guise of Centcom commander Gen. Joseph Votel, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Joseph Dunford, and … Continue reading
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
Russian President Gives de Facto Support to Kiev Regime Military Forces By Karl Pomeroy Quemado Institute September 5, 2017 [Robin K Purcell Twitter readers: see Author’s Note end of post.] Will UN Peacekeepers keep the peace? Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed, at the recent BRICS conference in China, that United Nations peacekeepers be deployed in … Continue reading
The US Deep State: Sabotaging Putin-Trump Ceasefire Agreement in Syria By Federico Pieraccini Strategic Culture Foundation July 16, 2017 Posted with Conclusion by Kennedy Applebaum Quemado Institute July 16, 2017 The meeting between Trump and Putin at the G20 in Hamburg injects new hope into the complicated relationship between the United States and Russia. Only … Continue reading
Successful Talk Meets Expectations Introduction and conclusion by Karl Pomeroy Quemado Institute July 9, 2017 Updated July 10, 2017 (full Lavrov interview) “Mr Trump’s television image is very different from the real person; he is a very down to earth and direct person, and he has an absolutely adequate attitude towards the person he is … Continue reading
Press Briefing on the President’s Meetings at the G20 July 7, 2017 Whitehouse.gov PRESS BRIEFING BY SECRETARY OF STATE TILLERSON AND SECRETARY OF TREASURY MNUCHIN ON THE PRESIDENT’S MEETINGS AT THE G20 Hamburg Messe Hamburg, Germany 7:18 P.M. CET SECRETARY MNUCHIN: Hi, everybody. I just want to highlight very briefly, and then Secretary Tillerson will … Continue reading