Osint Report of Far-Right Neo-Facist Neo-Nazist Extremist Organizations in Europe and the United States
Osint Report // This report provides a summary of far-right, ultranationalist, neo-fascist, and neo-Nazi groups across the United States and Europe. Many of these entities believe openly anti-democratic, subversive of Democratic Institutions, Xenophobic, and ethnically supremacist ideologies, with some showing…
Dark Pools: Hidden Markets and Their Impact on Financial Stability
How many times any ordinary investor would have heard this phrase from the Investment Bank Advisor : ” you need to be invested for the long term, we have at heart the interest of our clients”, while promising secure returns…
Britain’s Criminal Media Industry: Foreign-Owned Networks and the Global Disinformation Apparatus
Britain’s media landscape has been transformed into a sophisticated disinformation apparatus controlled by foreign corporate entities that systematically promote far-right extremism, xenophobia, conspiracy theories, and neo-colonial narratives. Through networks including News Corporation, GB News, Telegraph Media Group, Daily Mail Group,…

Affordable EVs: The Role of Sodium-Ion Batteries in Reducing Car Production Costs
In 2023, the European Union (EU) produced approximately 12.1 million passenger cars, marking an 11.3% increase from the previous year. (Acea auto) This growth reflects a recovery from recent supply chain disruptions and underscores the automotive sector’s resilience. The automotive…
Unmasking the Far-Right Fascism: How the European Union Covers Authoritarianism and Human Rights Abuses Across Europe
The European Union (EU), founded on the principles of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, has long been celebrated as a beacon of progress and unity. However, the resurgence of far-right extremism across its member states has exposed…
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS), and the Third Reich Regime’s Financial Offshore money laundering
During the prelude to and the progression of World War II, the German Third Reich was supported by a network of financial manoeuvres that ensured the Nazist regime objectives were achieved in secrecy, including the laundering of funds and the…
What could potentially change in United States foreign policy with a Trump Presidency
A potential Donald Trump presidency could mark a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy and geopolitics, with a focus on reshaping power structures in the Middle East and resolving the Ukraine-Russia conflict, part of this strategy could be forcing peace…
“Deppenapostroph”, Anglicism in commercial Deutsche, and what already said Heidegger in 1957 about language
Deppenapostroph ist das Gegenteil von denkender Sprache
American Corporations Are Buying Up Britain–It’s Very Bad for Ordinary British People
The growing dominance of American corporations in the UK presents challenges, particularly for workers, consumers, and smaller businesses. While foreign investment can bring benefits, the costs—such as reduced local control, job losses, and economic inequality—are increasingly being felt by ordinary British people. If this trend continues unchecked, it could have long-lasting consequences on the UK’s economic sovereignty and social fabric.
Manufacturing Broken Britain. The deceitful role of the MassMedia industry and the political lobbies
The United Kingdom has been on a turbulent political trajectory since the 2016 Brexit referendum. Once heralded as a beacon of parliamentary democracy and stability, the nation has become ungovernable. Polarized politics, ineffective leadership, and an ever-more influential media landscape have fueled confusion and disillusionment among citizens. The fourth estate—the mass media—has become not merely a watchdog of government but an active player in manipulating public sentiment and shaping political narratives. The rise of 24/7 media saturation, combined with entrenched media moguls like Rupert Murdoch and new outlets backed by secretive offshore interests, has transformed the UK into a breeding ground for disinformation, undermining both governance and socio-economic stability.
Lebanon’s struggle to implement the Taif Agreement and the resistance movements against Hezbollah
Lebanon’s social and economic struggle and instability have been a feature of the country for some decades, and the Beirut dock incident plunged once again the country into a profound economic crisis, exploited by Hezbollah extremist groups, that are destabilizing militia in the region. Among the reasons for continuous instability in Lebanon has been the lack of implementation of the Taif Agreement, while the Shia Hezbollah Militia have taken over most parts of Lebanon’s civil society enforcing a tight Sharija rule Theocratic regime, that threatens Lebanese civil society, Lebanon’ Parliamentary Sovereignty, and wider instability in the region.
Reformism as Demagoguery in a Partitocracy: The Masking of Corruption and Undemocratic Authoritarianism
Reformism, when manipulated by a corrupt political system, becomes a demagogic tool used to deceive the public and maintain power. In a system best described as a partitocracy, where political parties dominate government decision-making to serve their interests rather than the populace, reformist rhetoric serves to mask the inherent criminality and authoritarian tendencies of the ruling elite. This version of reformism does not aim for meaningful change but instead reinforces undemocratic policies that benefit corruption, opacity in political lobbies backdealing, and criminal organizations to perpetuate societal instability.
How to promote lasting Peace Treaty in the Russia Ukraine conflict and wider security agreements between NATO and Russia. Prospects of wider Geopolitical and economic stability.
The conflict between Ukraine and Russia has engendered significant human suffering, geopolitical instability, and economic disruption, not only within the affected regions but also on a global scale. The international community has witnessed a relentless cycle of hostilities and retaliations, with numerous diplomatic efforts falling short of achieving a lasting resolution. As the conflict drags on, the necessity for a comprehensive and internationally recognized peace treaty becomes increasingly urgent. Such a treaty should encompass the return of Crimea to Ukraine and the establishment of a mutually agreed-upon security buffer and demilitarized zone along the Ukraine-Russia border.
The Necessity of Investigations and Actions to Combat Anti-Europeanism and Unmask Antisemitic Conspiratorial Tendencies
To effectively address anti-Europeanism and its hidden conspiratorial tendencies—particularly those that carry antisemitic undertones—it is essential to focus on investigations, public education, and accountability within both political discourse and mass media.
The Uncanny Truth About Anti-Europeanism as a Form of Covert Antisemitism: Historical and Ideological Perspective
Anti-Europeanism, especially when framed as opposition to the European Union and broader European integration, has emerged as a political and social stance that is often intertwined with xenophobia, nationalism, and protectionism. On the surface, Anti-European rhetoric critiques the perceived loss of sovereignty, cultural erosion, and economic disadvantages caused by the policies of the EU. However, underneath these arguments lies a deeper historical and ideological connection: the use of Anti-Europeanism as a subtle or “covert” form of antisemitism.
The Ideological Parallels Between Nigel Farage and Hitler: Xenophobia, Racism, and AntiEuropeanism as AntiSemitism
The rise of nationalist and populist rhetoric in Europe, particularly in the context of Brexit, has drawn historical comparisons to authoritarian dictators as Adolf Hitler. Among the most controversial figures in this movement is Nigel Farage, former leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) and a central architect of the Brexit campaign. Farage’s rhetoric—characterized by his disdain for the European Union (EU), his portrayal of immigrants as a threat, and accusations of pandering to racist and xenophobic sentiments—has prompted scholars and critics to draw parallels between his discourse and the demagoguery exploited by Hitler.