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Tim Kirby

Tim Kirby is an independent journalist, TV and radio host.

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March 2, 2022
The Cursed Words of the War in Ukraine That the Mainstream Media Dare Not Speak

There is one talking point that does not appear anywhere, it is so forbidden that it cannot even be brought up into the conversation to be criticized or “debunked”.

March 1, 2022
A Few Days of War, Ukraine at the Negotiating Table and Russia Enters a Brave New Monopolar World. What Should Russia Do Now?

Russia’s divorce from Europe looks to be over and along with it is the birth of our much anticipated Multipolar World.

February 22, 2022
Ukrainian Crisis 1st Quarter of 2022: From Inaction to the Verge of Proxy War

The Ukrainian military has also now stated that they are not planning an invasion of the breakaway Donbass region. Which in our bizarre 21st century doublespeak means “yes we are going to invade” but more on that later.

February 15, 2022
Lavrov’s Trolling Reveals the Joke Is Actually on Russia

No progress can be made until the West either sees the Russians as equals or at least fears them enough to create respect like they did in the Cold War, Tim Kirby writes.

February 11, 2022
Mass Shootings, Hostage Scenarios, Terror Attacks – Perhaps the Answer Is to Do Absolutely Nothing?

Our God today is the government. They are the utopia makers, Tim Kirby writes.

February 7, 2022
A Proxy War in the Ukraine Would Make Everyone ‘Happy’

It could justify infinite spending to protect democracy from the evil Russians who are just itching to march on Paris with shining breast-plated cavalry and gleaming bayonets or whatever goofy fantasy the Mainstream Media can dream up.

January 23, 2022
Russian River Transport Revolution – A Project With Geopolitical Ramifications

If done properly, Russia’s wide rivers and preexisting canals with some upgrades could have an impact on international trade and create some previously impossible shipping routes.

January 21, 2022
QR Codes Are Dead in Russia

One thing the individual can do is resist, and when the majority of the population decides to grind the wheels the engine comes to a halt

January 10, 2022
Why Would Americans Work for the Russians? The Curious Case of the Strategic Culture Foundation

Because the culture of fear for some in the Soviet Union has shifted over to America, Tim Kirby writes.

January 7, 2022
Is Kazakhstan the Victim of a Color Revolution?

Kazakhstan is potentially a watered down version of the Ukrainian Crisis, Tim Kirby writes.

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