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Sirens in China wail for murdered civilians, raped and murdered women worldwide.
Sirens in China wail for murdered civilians, raped and murdered women worldwide. Christof Lehmann – nsnbc. On Thursday, 13. December 2012 at 10 a.m. sirens throughout China started wailing. With global security being more fragile than ever since the end … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Editorial, News, Opinion
Tagged 20.000 raped women in Nanjing, 75th anniversary of Nanjing massacre, China, Chinese sirens, christof lehmann, cold war conflicts, CPC, full spectrum dominance, Human Rights, Libya, Massacre of nanjing, Middle East, Nanjing, Nanjing Municipality, nsnbc, Politics, rape as weapon, Rape of Nanjing, Sabra and Shatila, secretary of the Nanjing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, Sirens in Nanjing, The Heart of Darkness, war crimes, Yang Weize
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NATO: Next Stop Azerbaijan
NATO: Next Stop Azerbaijan. The Northern Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO/OTAN has taken a further step in the explosive enlargement of the organizations expansion which began subsequent to the discontinuation of the Soviet Union. NATO´s massive expansion by admittance of new … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East, News
Tagged atlantic treaty organization, Azerbaijan joins NATO Command Structure, Azerbaijan NATO command coordination, christof lehmann, former soviet republics, full spectrum dominance, Geo-Politic, global security, greater middle east, humanitarian interventions, NATO expansion, nsnbc
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Democracy Debunked: US Green Party Presidential Candidate Jill Stein Arrested.
Democracy Debunked: US Green Party Presidential Candidate Jill Stein Arrested. Christof Lehmann (nsnbc) While President Obama and presidential hopeful Mitt Romney engaged in a nationwide televised presidential debate, the candidate of the Green Party, Jill Stein was arrested for disturbing … Continue reading
Posted in News, Northern America, Opinion
Tagged american presidential elections, banana republic, christof lehmann, full spectrum dominance, Green party Candidate arrested, green party presidential candidate, Jill Stein, Jill Stein Arrested, myth of freedom, nsnbc, Obama and Romney, Obama Romney Debate, Politics, Presidential debate, US Democracy, US Elections
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The US/UN/NATO Race for Global Full Spectrum Dominance. (4/4)
The US/UN/NATO Race for Global Full Spectrum Dominance. (4/4) (Part 1/4) (Part 2/4) (Part 3/4) Christopher Black, James Henry Fetzer, Alex Mezyaev, Christof Lehmann. The South China Sea: How could Soros and the International Crisis Group let a perfectly good … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Geo-Politics, Politics, World
Tagged Alex Mezyaev, ASEAN, asia, BND, Bosnia, China, christof lehmann, Christopher Black, CIA, crimes against humanity, Diversity, east china sea, ethnic cleansing, Framework Team, ft bragg north carolina, full spectrum dominance, Geneva Convention, Geo-Politics, global security, Globalization, Hague Conventions, Human Rights, ICC, ICTY, international crisis group, international law, international terrorism, Intervention, interventionism, James Fetzer, Lao, Law against use of mercenaries, Libya, Middle East, Milosevic, multilateral diplomacy, NATO, Nepal, NGOs, nsnbc, Phillippines, Politics, R2P, religious minorities, responsibility to protect, Russia, serbia, Soros, South East China Sea, state sponsored terrorism, subversion, Thailand, treaty of westphalia, UN Charter, UNGA, United Nations, UNSC, UNSC Resolution 1973, Vietnam, war crimes, Yugoslavia
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The US/UN/NATO Race for Global Full Spectrum Dominance. (3/4)
The US/UN/NATO Race for Global Full Spectrum Dominance. (3/4) (Part 1/4) (Part 2/4) (Part 4/4) By Christopher Black, James Henry Fetzer, Alex Mezyaev, Christof Lehmann. Common Denominators in US/NATO Subversion Strategies and the Institutionalization of Irregular Warfare and Subversion. There … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Geo-Politics, World
Tagged Alex Mezyaev, ASEAN, asia, BND, Bosnia, China, christof lehmann, Christopher Black, CIA, crimes against humanity, Diversity, east china sea, ethnic cleansing, Framework Team, ft bragg north carolina, full spectrum dominance, Geneva Convention, Geo-Politics, global security, Globalization, Hague Conventions, Human Rights, ICC, ICTY, international crisis group, international law, international terrorism, Intervention, interventionism, James Fetzer, Lao, Law against use of mercenaries, Libya, Middle East, Milosevic, multilateral diplomacy, NATO, Nepal, NGOs, nsnbc, Phillippines, Politics, R2P, religious minorities, responsibility to protect, Russia, serbia, Soros, South East China Sea, state sponsored terrorism, subversion, Thailand, treaty of westphalia, UN Charter, UNGA, United Nations, UNSC, UNSC Resolution 1973, Vietnam, war crimes, Yugoslavia
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Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. Domestic and Geo-Political Challenges and US/NATO Ambitions for Global, Full Spectrum Dominance.
Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. Domestic and Geo-Political Challenges and US/NATO Ambitions for Global, Full Spectrum Dominance. The Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea has successfully completed its second transition of leadership since it was founded in 1948. The unexpected death of Kim … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Asia, Geo-Politics
Tagged Asian Culture, China, Chinese market, christof lehmann, Colonialism, Communism, Communist Party of Korea, conflict resolution, Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, DPRK, DPRK-China Relations, DPRK-Russia Relations, Dr. Christof Lehmann, economy, Europe, full spectrum dominance, global security, Human Rights Organizations, ICG, imperialism, international crisis group, interventions, Kim Jong Un, Kim Jong-il, Korean economy, Korean War, Lao-tsu, Machiavelli, Middle East, Military First, NATO, nsnbc, nsnbc-nsnbc, Nuclear Weapons, Plato, Politics, propaganda, regime change, responsibility to protect, Sanctions, Socialism, Soros, state leader, succession of power, Tha State, Think Tanks, UN, United Nations, US/NATO, USA
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The US/UN/NATO Race for Global Full Spectrum Dominance. (2/4)
The US/UN/NATO Race for Global Full Spectrum Dominance. (2/4) (Part 1/4) (Part 3/4)(Part 4/4) By Christopher Black., James Henry Fetzer, Alex Mezyaev, Christof Lehmann. The Dismantling of International Law and a Return to Global Barbarism. In recent decades an unprecedented deterioration, … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Geo-Politics, World
Tagged Alex Mezyaev, ASEAN, asia, BND, Bosnia, China, christof lehmann, Christopher Black, CIA, crimes against humanity, Diversity, east china sea, ethnic cleansing, Framework Team, full spectrum dominance, Geneva Convention, Geo-Politics, global security, Globalization, Hague Conventions, Human Rights, ICC, ICTY, international crisis group, international law, international terrorism, Intervention, interventionism, James Fetzer, Lao, Law against use of mercenaries, Libya, Middle East, Milosevic, multilateral diplomacy, NATO, Nepal, NGOs, nsnbc, Phillippines, Politics, R2P, responsibility to protect, Russia, serbia, Soros, South East China Sea, state sponsored terrorism, subversion, Thailand, treaty of westphalia, UN Charter, UNGA, United Nations, UNSC, UNSC Resolution 1973, Vietnam, war crimes, Yugoslavia
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