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A Few News Sources

 

Here is a very short list of some of the news, thought, and analysis sites I read on a regular basis. I stopped with twenty-one of them, representing about a quarter of those I frequent. The reader may be familiar with some of them and others less so. If one fails to find one’s pet source on the list, then at least one already knows about that source. There are no Western mainstream corporate sources included. With America destroyed, there is little reason to put much practical emphasis on American political, economic, or social analysis. I trust the reader is familiar with the Drudge Report, the New York Times, the Daily Mail, RT, Der Spiegel, and similar popular sites which at times may or may not be accurate or useful. I also suggest that the reader is likely comfortable with, and more knowledgeable than me about, local news sources of all kinds where the reader lives.

Several of the following are written in languages other than English. A few contain built-in multilingual versions; the same source sometimes runs different news features for different demographics. As such, and as I doubt anyone is fluent in all the languages, I highly recommend the auto-translation feature in better browsers or the translation services available from Yandex or Google. My experience is that using these services is at least “good enough”. I roughly grouped the following by subject or geographic area. More than a few of these forums also host video shows which may be of interest. Have fun with it.

News and Commentary

Vox Populi. If I only had one place to check for daily commentary, it would be Vox’s blog.

Reminiscence of the Future. Andrei Martyanov understands military affairs, geopolitics, economics, and more.

Strategic Culture. Multipolar-leaning international analysis and news.

The Duran. Anti-clown world insight from two of the best guys out there.

Sonar21. Larry Johnson is honest, affable, and knows clandestine affairs like no one else.

Scott Ritter. Ritter does give Johnson a run for his money.

Geopolitika. Professor Dugin and Leonid Savin weekly contribute to the site they run so well, providing a forum for voices that need to be heard.

Moon of Alabama. Just take a look. Give the setup a moment.

The Saker (Latin America). Andrei Raevsky ran one of the best geostrategic sites on the web. This blog keeps the spirit going.

The Unz Review. Information overload. Books, stats, and articles from everywhere.

General Financial/Economic

Zero Hedge. The Western economies are collapsing. As such, there’s little need for “financial” advice. Yet, here’s what’s left.

Michael Hudson. One of the two best economists in the world and one of the few who understands economics.

Russia

TASS. Short, official statements.

Gazeta Russia. In-depth coverage of multiple matters from the Russian perspective.

Arguments & Facts. More in-depth coverage from Russia.

Sight. Also in-depth, especially concerning the Russian economy.

Middle East

AlJazeera. AJ is the go-to for coverage of the Levant. Outside the Middle East, however, they often take on a rather faux-Western quality.

China

Global Times. OMG! CCP apologists! Damn good ones too. World affairs from the Oriental perspective.

CGTV. Literally Chinese State media. One has to kind of work into how the Chinese think and present things. Once one does, it all begins to make sense.

France

Le Figaro. A French newspaper of record and note.

Reseau International. No holds barred reporting on France, Europe, and the world.

With all of the foregoing, please click around and explore. Many of these sites are simply overloaded with facts and resources and they link to many more sites of similar high quality.

Bonus Music Minute:

Shaman answered the Crocus City Hall attack with “РЕКВИЕМ” (“REQUIEM”), a defiant patriotic Christian memorial call. It’s signature Shaman, very good, and this video has English subtitles:

Furthermore, Tim Walberg (R-hell) is a warmongering idiot.

Deo vindice.