fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Exploring and debunking conspiracies and the lesser known truths in the world of politics.
"End of the World"
Every time we are about to vote in the presidential election where Trump is a candidate (third time now, hopefully a charm to get him out of politics), I remember the "End of the World" episode of Trackdown that is eerily similar to our today's reality.
By Lana V Lynxabout a year ago in The Swamp
With Sinwar and Haniyeh written out does Mossad now speak for Hamas?
Given the apparent ease with which politicians in the United States, United Kingdom and globally have found it to turn a blind eye to Israel’s campaign of genocide in Gaza and war-mongering in the Middle East, it’s surprising Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud regime felt the need to orchestrate such a ludicrous cover story for the year-long ethnic-cleansing mission it began after the 7 October false-flag farce that has allowed its acolytes in the world’s corridors of power to play the self-defence “get-out-of-jail” card to condone its terrorism.
By Steve Harrisonabout a year ago in The Swamp
The Complex Dynamics of Dialogue: "10 Essential Insights for the West Before Engaging with Putin"
When we read an article titled "10 Facts the West Must Understand Before Talking to Putin," penned by Konstantin Remchukov, one can't help but feel a bit like we've stumbled into a conversation where the punchline is missing, but everyone's laughing anyway. It feels a little like watching a magician perform sleight of hand – you know something's up, but you can't quite figure out what's been pocketed. In this case, it might be the author's intent, logic, or our sanity.
By The INFORMERabout a year ago in The Swamp
'Sinwar the Bogeyman' written out of Israel's Hamas script
Inspired by the creative accounts coming out about the demise of Hamas bogeyman Yahya Sinwar in southern Gaza on Wednesday evening I figured I’d give it a go too... suppose there must be a frustrated scriptwriter inside me who’s failed to find a home in Hollywood or Pinewood.
By Steve Harrisonabout a year ago in The Swamp
The Impact of Interest Rate Cuts on the United States Dollar, Global Markets, and Bitcoin
The Federal Reserve has a number of powerful instruments at its disposal, one of the most important of which is the choice to reduce interest rates. During periods of economic unpredictability, cutting interest rates can be an effective way to boost growth by lowering the costs of borrowing money for both consumers and businesses. There are, however, benefits and drawbacks associated with interest rate reductions, and the ramifications extend beyond the borders of the United States, having an effect on markets throughout the world as well as alternative assets such as Bitcoin. In this essay, we will discuss the benefits and drawbacks of lowering interest rates, with a particular emphasis on the ways in which this affects the economy of the United States, stock markets throughout the world, the United States dollar, and Bitcoin.
By Estalontechabout a year ago in The Swamp
Lebanon and beyond on the road to 'greater Israel'
As a teenager in the 1970s I’ve little doubt Britain’s Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer was subjected to a similar diet of “shaggy-dog” stories as myself, courtesy of television icons such as Les Dawson, Ronnie Corbett and Max Bygraves, so it puzzles me profoundly that he clings to the nonsense scripted by Mossad’s dream weavers as reason to not unequivocally condemn Israel’s genocide in Gaza and war mongering in the Middle East.
By Steve Harrisonabout a year ago in The Swamp









