Global South

Archives

Comment Search

guest
Daily Chronicles
CAITLIN JOHNSTONE… arguably the straightest shooting g...
guest
Daily Chronicles
Yes Col, she’s good alright. We see the same things as...
guest
Daily Chronicles
ADELAIDE WE AVE A PROBLEM https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=...
guest
Wanted: New PR Scriptwriters for Zelensky
“Any generals who then ask, ‘But what will replace N...
guest
Michael Hudson & Danny Haiphong: BRICS, de-dollarization, banking crisis, multipolarity
All good William – and great to see you on board the g...
guest
Michael Hudson & Danny Haiphong: BRICS, de-dollarization, banking crisis, multipolarity
Yeah emersonreturn – the Jeykyll Island II meeting was...
guest
Michael Hudson & Danny Haiphong: BRICS, de-dollarization, banking crisis, multipolarity
She who must be obeyed in all things, emersonreturn, told me...
guest
Michael Hudson & Danny Haiphong: BRICS, de-dollarization, banking crisis, multipolarity
lol, it’s sippies, i’m a lightweight, so the bot...
guest
Michael Hudson & Danny Haiphong: BRICS, de-dollarization, banking crisis, multipolarity
It is my absolute pleasure emersonreturn to help in my own s...
guest
Michael Hudson & Danny Haiphong: BRICS, de-dollarization, banking crisis, multipolarity
have my scotch, a toast to you, & another to amarynth, &...

Larry Romanoff

  • Iraq, Kuwait, and the Gulf War

    With thanks to LARRY ROMANOFF, the author

    President George H.W. Bush (second from right) meets with Defense Secretary Dick Cheney (third from left) and military advisors General Norman Schwarzkopf (second from left) and Joint Chiefs Chairman Colin Powell (right) at the Pentagon to discuss the Gulf crisis, August 15, 1990.Gary Cameron/Reuters  Source

    Between the Tigris and Euphrates…

    3
  • America – The World’s Bully

    By Larry Romanoff and posted with permission

    Contents

    Iranian Oil & The US Banking System
    The Swiss Banking System
    The Japanese Yen and The Plaza Accord
    The RMB Exchange Rate
    International Financing
    The Financial Rating Agencies
    Bank Card Payment Systems
    Russian Art
    Europe’s Galileo GPS System
    What’s Yours is Mine
    Canada’s Softwood Lumber Industry
    Canada’s Northwest…

    1
  • The City of London

    By Larry Romanoff and posted with permission

    You may be surprised to learn that the city of London and the City of London are two very different things, related to each other mostly by historical accident and geographical proximity, and co-existing today in a rather complicated power system in which the City of London appears gloriously…

    4
  • The Jews were busy in the 1930s

    By Larry Romanoff and posted with permission 

    This essay is an exercise in connecting dots, of bringing together apparently disparate events that are actually connected in some meaningful way, done in an attempt to give readers an opportunity to place world events in context and have an entire coherent picture emerge from those apparently separate elements.…

    4
  • Your Chinese Apple

    By Larry Romanoff and posted with permission

    (Ed Note: This is much appreciated and leads to an understanding of the Foxconn issues in China, now used mercilessly for another and upgraded ‘China Bad’ campaign)

    I want to make it clear from the start that I have no quarrel with Apple products. I am not an Apple fan,…

    3
  • Apple’s Rotten Core

    By Larry Romanoff and posted with permission

    Introduction

    A few years ago, China’s CCTV aired its annual Consumer Reports program in which one of the topics was the products of Apple, Inc. Naturally, the Western media trashed CCTV for having the gall to challenge anything American, accusing the TV station of being “a government mouthpiece” wanting to…

  • The Richest Man in the World

    By Larry Romanoff and posted with permission
    The purpose of this essay is threefold: (1) to bring to the attention of readers the existence of a long-standing conspiracy about the identification of “The Richest Man in the World”, (2) to dismiss from contention the current list of candidates, and (3) to document that a small number…

    4
  • Democracy, The Most Dangerous Religion

    By Larry Romanoff and posted with the author’s permission

    Democracy, The Most Dangerous Religion — Part 8 – China’s Democracy Experiments

    I have written earlier that the multi-party electoral system (“democracy”) is the only form of government designed to be controlled by outsiders, naturally leaving it open to corruption and fraud. The Chinese, listening to the Americans,…

    3
  • Democracy, The Most Dangerous Religion

    — Part 3 – Choosing Government Leaders

    by Larry Romanoff and posted with the author’s permission

    One of the greatest things about the United States of America is that it is truly a land of unlimited political opportunity, a country where a man with no education, training or experience, a man bereft of both intelligence and ability,…

    4
  • Creativity, Entrepreneurship, and other American Myths — The Myth of American Competitive Supremacy (with Russian transcript)

    By Larry Romanoff and posted with the author’s permission

    Russian Transcript

    Americans boast incessantly about their competitiveness and the miracles of their predatory capitalist system, but on examination these claims appear to be mostly thoughtless jingoism that transmutes historical accidents into religion. If we examine the record, US companies have seldom been notably competitive. There is more…