Brian Berletic

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(author)
ResidenceBangkok,  Thailand
NationalityUS
Member ofActivist Post, The Grayzone
Victim ofCensorship
Interests • Geopolitics
• US Dollar hegemony
• The Great Game
• NATO
• Syria
• US/Foreign policy
• China/Encirclement
researcher, writer, commentator
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Brian Berletic, who wrote under the pen name of 'Tony Cartalucci' is a geopolitical researcher and writer based in Bangkok, Thailand.[1] His work covers world events from a Southeast Asian perspective. He promotes self-sufficiency as one of the keys to true freedom; an example he often cites is the policy of Thailands government in that respect.

Career

Brian Berletic is reportedly a former US marine.[2] He has been regular contributor to Land Destroyer Report[3], Activist Post[4], New Eastern Outlook[5], Russia Insider[6], The Daily Sheeple,[7] 21st Century Wire[8] and Global Research[9] and has had work published at Off Guardian.[10]

In a report about Fake news censorship in July 2019, New Eastern Outlook reported that both Berletic's Twitter and Facebook accounts had been deleted. [11] The report cites a Reuters article [12] in which a Facebook spokesman is quoted as saying that this and other account deletions were for "coordinated inauthentic behavior". It is a detailed account of the methods being employed by the Fake news campaign to censor platforms that effectively challenge western official narratives.

Opinions

War against China

Brian Berletic argues that policy papers indicate that the United States plans to go with China, before China's economic and military might will irreversibly surpass that of the US in the early 2030s.[13][14] For that the US marines have done away with all their main battle tanks and other weapons systems to focus on Navy-centric warfighting.[15][16] The war would focus on challenging the Chinese Navy in the South China sea, to cause enough disturbance and through that bring about economic hardship.


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