Notes from Outside the "Biasphere"
Catching up on breaking news from alt media after the Labor Day break.
I know I shouldn’t, but I normally take my first of several morning cups of coffee with cream and honey, with a heavy dose of news roundups from around the globe. Logging into Substack or 𝕏 first off usually steers me in the direction of propaganda-free, alt media platform content. Today’s aggregation leads off with a presentation on Rumble courtesy of Alex Christoforou, a journalist for The Duran whose critical perspectives on global events are invaluable.
Grabbing my attention before a second gulp - and literally making me sit bolt upright was a Reuters report cited by Christophorou of the Biden administration nearing a decision to provide Zelensky with JASSM missiles (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles) as part of a fall weapons package to Ukraine. So by the end of October both the missiles - and a US authorization to target deeper into Russian territory - will be provided to what might possibly be left of project Ukraine before the November election…before Kyiv’s complete collapse. What could go wrong?
I’m guessing Biden will have resigned before Harris screws up another debate. October surprise, anyone?
In the same Labor Day alternative news cycle:
According to Tass, Russia announced it is revising a 2020 version of its nuclear doctrine based on an “analysis of the latest conflicts and the West’s actions in regards to the special military operation.” Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov emphasized the foreign policy situation is being seriously escalated due to the actions of the US and its allies.
If that wasn’t enough, Reuters reported the US has identified the probable deployment site in Russia of the 9M730 Burevestnik, a new nuclear-powered, nuclear-armed cruise missile touted by President Vladimir Putin as "invincible." Dubbed the SSC-X-9 Skyfall by NATO, Putin has claimed the missile has an almost unlimited range and can evade U.S. missile defenses.
Substack’s Simplicius reports in Sitrep 9/2/24:
The Burevestnik flies very low and has “unlimited” range due to its nuclear power plant. Most people don’t understand the type of threat this poses.
Let’s say the US and Russia got into a confrontation, if Russia launched any kind of intercontinental missile, even if it was not a nuclear one, it would be detected from special space satellites and the US could be obliged to initiate a nuclear exchange because it would be assumed the ballistic missile is nuclear-armed.
However, the Burevestnik allows Russia to launch a cruise missile that can fly at very low altitude around the entire planet at extremely uncommon penetration angles where the US is not defended at all—for instance, from the south Pacific, given that the US anti-ballistic missile shield is mostly in the north in expectation of missiles coming over the arctic.
Using images taken in July, the new missile's potential deployment site construction project abuts a nuclear warhead storage facility.
Some days are diamonds.
On a lighter note, I just love it when a CNN Zionist talking head gets her ass handed to her. Frankly, I’m surprised this clip was still available on free speech compromised YouTube this morning:
And, no, I don’t support Trump transition team member and IDF apologist, Tulsi Gabbard, but the pro-genocidal, fake journalist Dana Bash’s gotcha interview coming unraveled in realtime - priceless.