Daesh Branches in Afghanistan Plan Expansion to CIS Territory – Russian Security Service

According to the head of the FSB, terrorists understand that they have suffered a defeat in Syria and Iraq and are therefore deploying their remaining forces outside the Middle East, creating new zones of instability in Asia and Africa, and forming a sleeper cell network in Europe. … Read More >Daesh Branches in Afghanistan Plan Expansion to CIS Territory – Russian Security Service

Knock Knock. Who’s There? Rightful Owner! Syrian Army Reportedly Reclaims Long Lost Oil Field

The majority of the country’s oil fields are currently controlled by the US military, illegally stationed in the Arab Republic, and the Kurdish militia. Washington recently reaffirmed its intentions to “keep” the Syrian oil, despite objections from Moscow. … Read More >Knock Knock. Who’s There? Rightful Owner! Syrian Army Reportedly Reclaims Long Lost Oil Field

Beijing kick-starts development of 6G technology as US puts pressure on Europe to ban Chinese telecom giants

Beijing has announced plans to develop 6G technology in the hope of cementing its supremacy in wireless connection amid a US-led crusade against Chinese companies over 5G networks. … Read More >Beijing kick-starts development of 6G technology as US puts pressure on Europe to ban Chinese telecom giants

NSA hypocrisy, challenging the Espionage Act, & Russian whales released

The NSA says even their unsuccessful spy programs deserve funding. Insurance companies are buying homes for homeless people to lower healthcare spending in emergency rooms. The alleged ‘Vault 7’ whistleblower will challenge the Espionage Act in federal court. And it’s been a week of whales! (Whale video footage courtesy of Pacific Offshore Expeditions) … Read More >NSA hypocrisy, challenging the Espionage Act, & Russian whales released

If North Korea and Japan went to war, South Koreans would support Kim Jong-un, says new survey

In news that may shock many outside the Korean Peninsula, a recent survey found that, were conflict to erupt between Pyongyang and Tokyo, the majority of South Koreans would side with their neighbor to the North. … Read More >If North Korea and Japan went to war, South Koreans would support Kim Jong-un, says new survey