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The US is freezing all visa applications for 75 countries, including Russia, Iran, Somalia, and others — Fox News.

The suspension will take effect on January 21 and remain in place indefinitely until the State Department completes a review of the visa process. Consular officers have been instructed to deny visas in line with current law.
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Forwarded from /CIG/ Telegram | Counter Intelligence Global (FRANCISCVS)
🚷 🇺🇸 🌐 Sec. Marco Rubio freezes all foreign visa processing indefinitely from 75 countries:

Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belize, Bhutan, Bosnia, Brazil, Burma, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Colombia, Cote d’Ivoire, Cuba, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dominica, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Republic of the Congo, Russia, Rwanda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Uruguay, Uzbekistan and Yemen.

📎 Leading Report
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Forwarded from UNITED24Media
Ukraine and Moldova have “neutralized” Russian-occupied Transnistria without firing a single shot — Euromaidan Press.

As of midnight on January 1, both countries significantly tightened customs procedures on the border with the occupied region. Strict checks now apply to all goods and people entering Transnistria.

“Together, these steps are turning Transnistria from a gray zone quietly controlled by Russia into a regulated space where external support becomes clearly visible. The strategic goal is to isolate Russian troops without firing a single shot. About 1,500 Russian soldiers are now cut off from steady access to fuel, equipment, and daily supplies that for years flowed through informal trade routes and Russia-friendly businesses under lax customs controls.

Coordinated customs rules, border controls, and airspace management are effectively turning Transnistria into a closed zone without the use of force. Both countries have the legal right to apply such measures without provoking conflict. From now on, the movement of people and goods requires consent from both sides, closing previous loopholes.

Moldova’s control of its airspace blocks any air deliveries to Transnistria, while rail and road supplies are subject to strict new customs rules,” the article says.

At the same time, Russia’s ability to respond is extremely limited. There is no secure route for supplies or troop rotations that bypasses Ukraine or Moldova.

Any covert attempts to break the blockade would carry serious political risks if exposed, while open actions would immediately draw international attention.
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Forwarded from Russia Today EN/FR
Diana Panchenko: Reality is more interesting than books

Reality is more interesting than books.Rumors are actively spreading on the Internet that 1.5 tons of gold and a lot of cash were found on the tanker Bella 1, which was captured by the Americans (which was sailing under the Russian flag).The...
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL Voltaire had enough money to sit around and think all day because he noticed a flaw in the national lottery which he exploited to win half a million livre, worth as much as $120 million today by some measures
https://ift.tt/bwhSfoR
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🇸🇪🇩🇰🇬🇱 - Swedish PM: "Swedish Armed Forces personnel have begun deploying to Greenland today as part of a group from several allied European nations. [...] Sweden is sending personnel from the Armed Forces at Denmark’s request."

📝 Louis Brain Genius - Hey is NATO utilizing trip wire forces to sabotage a fait accompli invasion from the United States a good sign?
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"Independent conservative creators are unlikely to be elevated by the current order. Accepting that reality is not defeat. It is artistic and economic honesty.

"The task now is simple and difficult: Make the work. Serve the patrons you already have. Build a catalogue worth inheriting."

https://substack.com/inbox#:~:text=Independent%20conservative%20creators%20are,a%20catalogue%20worth%20inheriting.
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❗️🇺🇸/🇮🇷 NEW: Various media now report that the U.S. called off an attack against Iran last minute yesterday, with the reason being unclear; planes were already up in the air, but a signal was given to stand down.

@Middle_East_Spectator
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🇺🇸 🇮🇱 🇮🇷 Trump’s Gulf Allies Do Not Want Him to Bomb Iran

Gulf governments have come to see Israel, Iran’s archenemy, as a belligerent state seeking to dominate the Middle East. They believe that Israel could pose a greater threat to regional stability than an already weakened Iran does.

“Bombing Iran goes against the calculus and interests of the Arab Gulf States,” said Bader al-Saif, an assistant history professor at Kuwait University. “Neutralizing the current regime, whether through regime change or internal leadership reconfiguration, can potentially translate into the unparalleled hegemony of Israel, which won’t serve the Gulf States.”

Yasmine Farouk, the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula project director at the International Crisis Group, said that Gulf countries are worried about “the chaos that a regime change in Iran would cause in the region” and how Israel might use “that vacuum.”

Israel carried out a brazen attack in Qatar last year, in a failed attempt to assassinate senior Hamas officials. The Israeli strike rattled Gulf governments not only because many have been courted by Israel as potential allies in recent years, but also because they, like Israel, had long regarded the United States as their main security guarantor. Soon after the Israeli attack, Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, sealed a security pact with nuclear-armed Pakistan.

Yet the Emirates stands to lose from escalating tensions with Iran, too. Dubai, the largest Emirati city, has long served as a key port for trade with Tehran.

After Mr. Trump announced that he would impose a 25 percent tariff on U.S. trading partners that also trade with Iran, the Emirati trade minister said that his country was still trying to parse how that would affect them.

“We are the second-largest trading partner with Iran, and it is one of the main providers and suppliers of many of our commodities, especially food products,” Thani al-Zeyoudi, the trade minister, said at a conference on Tuesday, the Emirati newspaper The National reported.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/14/world/middleeast/gulf-trump-iran.html
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Forwarded from Vox Day
The Land of the Free

Except, you know, for that whole “have a bank account” thing. But who needs that anyhow, man. Freebird! Scott Ritter, a former US Marine Corps intelligence officer, RT contributor and critic of American foreign policy, has said he has been “de-banked” and that US federal authorities are likely behind his bank’s decision. Ritter served as a UN […]

https://voxday.net/2026/01/15/the-land-of-the-free/
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In the heart of Ceredigion, Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇬🇧, lies a remarkable architectural curiosity known as Devil’s Bridge—actually three bridges stacked one above the other, each built in a different era. The lowest and oldest of the trio dates back to Norman times, possibly as early as the 11th century. Built from local stone, this original bridge spanned the River Mynach, arching high above a deep and dramatic gorge, and served as a vital crossing point in medieval Wales.

Centuries later, in the 18th Century, a second bridge was constructed directly atop the first. Instead of dismantling the original, builders chose to preserve it, creating a layered effect that would only become more unique with time. This second bridge, sturdier and wider, reflected the growing need for improved transport routes as travel and trade increased through rural Wales.

In early 20th Century, a third and final bridge was built above the previous two, incorporating modern engineering to support motor vehicles.
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Forwarded from Geopolitics & Empire
I don't understand why so many people are bewildered by Trump going for Venezuela and Greenland and Canada and Cuba and Mexico and Colombia, etc.

This has literally been the plot of the elites for the better part of a century.

Orwell wrote about it in 1949 as "Oceania".

1930s Technocracy Incorporated (scientific dictatorship), of which Elon Musk's grandfather was a member, planned for a supranational (globalist) EU-style American Technate (North American Union).

They likely first created the EU as the prototype given the opportunity they had in the aftermath of WWII. It is a known fact that the CIA and US State Department (alongside European globalist networks) financed 50+% of European integration.

Is it any mystery then, the Borg-like project to replicate the model to the rest of the planet? The EU is financing and advising policy and standards for the African Union and Southeast Asian Union and South American Union (e.g. UNASUR). Putin is also promoting the Eurasian Union.

It's all coming together swimmingly. Ultimately, the endgame is a world federation. Given its algocratic nature (e.g. censorship, omniveillance, technofeudalism), one can assume the world government will be totalitarian.
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