Source: Glenn Diesen youtube
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John Helmer is one of the longest-serving Western journalists in Moscow. Helmer discusses the significance of the Epstein files, the attempts to Russiagate the scandal, and the political divisions that have grown in Moscow.
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John Helmer | Attempts to Russiagate the Epstein Files | Feb. 18, 2026
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John Helmer | Whose Ship Is Sinking? The Hidden War Between US–NATO and Russia–China–Iran | Mar. 10, 2026
John Helmer & Patrik Baab | Putin’s BLITZ Leaves Trump STUNNED | Nov. 4, 2025
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John Helmer | Russia's Oreshnik Moment comes CLOSER | July 16, 2025
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Source: Diaogue Works youtube
Chapters:
(00:05) - US-Russia Tensions and Ukraine Conflict
(05:02) - Russian Response to Trump's Threats
(10:05) - Trump's Business-Oriented Approach to Ukraine
(15:06) - Sanctions, Tariffs, and Global Implications
(20:05) - Escalation of War and World War II Analogy
(25:06) - Diplomatic Efforts and Negotiation Deadlines
(30:03) - Mental Capacity of Trump and Its Impact on Conflict
(35:06) - European Funding for Weapons and Political Challenges
(40:01) - German Role in Missile Deployment and Public Sentiment
(45:02) - Azerbaijan's Complex Relations with Russia and Iran
(50:04) - Azeri-Russian Crises and Diplomatic Tensions
(55:02) - Ethnic and Economic Tensions in Azerbaijan
(1:00:07) - Iranian Concerns and Regional Power Struggles
(1:05:01) - Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Chapters:
(00:05) - US-Russia Tensions and Ukraine Conflict
(05:02) - Russian Response to Trump's Threats
(10:05) - Trump's Business-Oriented Approach to Ukraine
(15:06) - Sanctions, Tariffs, and Global Implications
(20:05) - Escalation of War and World War II Analogy
(25:06) - Diplomatic Efforts and Negotiation Deadlines
(30:03) - Mental Capacity of Trump and Its Impact on Conflict
(35:06) - European Funding for Weapons and Political Challenges
(40:01) - German Role in Missile Deployment and Public Sentiment
(45:02) - Azerbaijan's Complex Relations with Russia and Iran
(50:04) - Azeri-Russian Crises and Diplomatic Tensions
(55:02) - Ethnic and Economic Tensions in Azerbaijan
(1:00:07) - Iranian Concerns and Regional Power Struggles
(1:05:01) - Conclusion and Final Thoughts
John Helmer | "The Bondi strike" as "terrorism" - Trump Raises the Stakes… Putin STRIKES Faster | Dec. 16, 2025
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John Helmer | Shadow Fleet Showdown: U.S. Seizes Russian Tankers as Global Power Deals Unravel | Feb. 10, 2026
John Helmer | Trump's Moves That BACKFIRED Spectacularly! | Sept. 2, 2025
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John Helmer | Putin & Modi DEFY the US, India Laughs At Trump | Dec. 9, 2025
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John Helmer | TOMAHAWKS to Ukraine: Russia’s ‘Oreshnik Moment’ is HERE! | Sept. 30, 2025
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John Helmer | No Way Out: Trump’s Ultimatum FORCES Russia, China, Iran & India to FIGHT! | Aug. 5, 2025
John Helmer | Trump Playing his TERROR CARDS - Putin STRIKES FAST | Nov. 11, 2025
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The Truthseeker | Media 'staged' Syria chem attack, March 23, 2014
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Source: RT.com
BBC 'total fabrication from beginning to end' of Syria 'atrocity'; call to revoke visas for intel agents posing as reporters in NATO targets; CIA caught infiltrating CNN, and Operation Mockingbird is back.
Seek truth from facts with UK Member of Parliament George Galloway; Illinois University Professor of International Law Francis Boyle; investigative reporter John Helmer; ordinary Syrians; and Ukraine covergirl 'Julia'. -RT.com
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BBC 'total fabrication from beginning to end' of Syria 'atrocity'; call to revoke visas for intel agents posing as reporters in NATO targets; CIA caught infiltrating CNN, and Operation Mockingbird is back.
Seek truth from facts with UK Member of Parliament George Galloway; Illinois University Professor of International Law Francis Boyle; investigative reporter John Helmer; ordinary Syrians; and Ukraine covergirl 'Julia'. -RT.com
Full Transcript
John Helmer | Russia's Single MOVE! Is Russia Scrambling to Understand Trump’s Next Move? | July 23, 2025
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John Helmer | Escalation ALERT: Russia, NATO, and the Rise of Drone Warfare | Sept. 23, 2025
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Russia
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Larry C. Johnson | No Surprise if Russia Takes Kyiv | Feb. 18, 2026
Source: Daniel Davis youtube
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Larry Johnson argues that there is deep division and strategic confusion on the European side of the Ukraine war. Despite what he sees as a lack of a viable military path for Ukraine — along with internal political fractures within the Zelensky government — European leaders, particularly in the UK, France, and Germany, continue pushing confrontation with Russia. He attributes this to longstanding hostility toward Russia, cultural and ideological differences, and competition over Russia’s natural resources.
He claims there is a growing disconnect between European political elites and their populations. Leaders like Friedrich Merz, Emmanuel Macron, and Keir Starmer are described as having weak domestic support while continuing hardline policies. Meanwhile, figures like Robert Fico and Viktor Orban are portrayed as advocating negotiation but facing pressure from the European Union.
On the Russian side, the discussion addresses claims of internal divisions within the Kremlin over how to handle negotiations with the U.S. Some reports suggest debate between those favoring a deal with Washington and those pushing for total military victory. However, the speaker dismisses claims by commentator John Helmer of serious Kremlin fractures, arguing instead that Russia remains unified.
The speaker emphasizes that Russian officials, including Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, believe the U.S. has failed to honor prior agreements (referencing talks in Anchorage). He argues that the U.S. has not lifted sanctions, unfrozen assets, or taken tangible steps toward normalization, and instead has increased sanctions — leading Russia to judge U.S. actions rather than rhetoric.
Regarding Russian strategy, the speaker contends that Russia is deliberately conducting a limited “special military operation,” not full mobilization. He argues that Russia is advancing steadily, inflicting heavy Ukrainian losses, and is not under pressure to escalate quickly. Claims that Russia is moving either too slowly or too quickly are dismissed as contradictory Western narratives.
Description:
Larry Johnson argues that there is deep division and strategic confusion on the European side of the Ukraine war. Despite what he sees as a lack of a viable military path for Ukraine — along with internal political fractures within the Zelensky government — European leaders, particularly in the UK, France, and Germany, continue pushing confrontation with Russia. He attributes this to longstanding hostility toward Russia, cultural and ideological differences, and competition over Russia’s natural resources.
He claims there is a growing disconnect between European political elites and their populations. Leaders like Friedrich Merz, Emmanuel Macron, and Keir Starmer are described as having weak domestic support while continuing hardline policies. Meanwhile, figures like Robert Fico and Viktor Orban are portrayed as advocating negotiation but facing pressure from the European Union.
On the Russian side, the discussion addresses claims of internal divisions within the Kremlin over how to handle negotiations with the U.S. Some reports suggest debate between those favoring a deal with Washington and those pushing for total military victory. However, the speaker dismisses claims by commentator John Helmer of serious Kremlin fractures, arguing instead that Russia remains unified.
The speaker emphasizes that Russian officials, including Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, believe the U.S. has failed to honor prior agreements (referencing talks in Anchorage). He argues that the U.S. has not lifted sanctions, unfrozen assets, or taken tangible steps toward normalization, and instead has increased sanctions — leading Russia to judge U.S. actions rather than rhetoric.
Regarding Russian strategy, the speaker contends that Russia is deliberately conducting a limited “special military operation,” not full mobilization. He argues that Russia is advancing steadily, inflicting heavy Ukrainian losses, and is not under pressure to escalate quickly. Claims that Russia is moving either too slowly or too quickly are dismissed as contradictory Western narratives.