In a World on Fire 🔥

Extinguish TV. Light a Cigar! Cigars in legendary circumstances. In the Colombian Andes. On the "Peace Road to Marquetalia". At the founding place of the FARC. In the Extended Range Cigar Lounge in Agdam Karabakh. In the Donbass Trench. At the legendary Baron Hotel in Aleppo. At the Sabha Hotel in Aleppo. With the 'Most … Continue reading In a World on Fire 🔥

In the Movie: ETIC – The Danger Zone Docs. Healing the World. One Conflict at a Time.

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“Kolja stands … a walking pillar … of enlightened extreme travelers who question the news” (ZDF Info) His organisation ETIC - The Extreme Traveler International Congress is a signal of hope and a better future in conflict zones. Watch on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/915607288/85ccee2dae - Thumbs up to the Colombian Army Batallion 19 Soldier - Or watch … Continue reading In the Movie: ETIC – The Danger Zone Docs. Healing the World. One Conflict at a Time.

At the Babylon Hotel in Baghdad

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My opening scene from the movie Danger Zone was filmed at the shark aquarium in the lobby of the Babylon Hotel Baghdad. There is a giant Ishtar Gate at the entrance to the Babylon Hotel in Baghdad. The original was built by King Nebukhadnezzar around 575 BC in ancient Babylon. The remains of the original … Continue reading At the Babylon Hotel in Baghdad

The Sultan of Sulu and the Bangsamoro MILFs

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Bangsamoro means the Peoples (Bangsa) of the Muslims (Spanish: Moro) on and around Mindanao Island in the Southern Philippines. The Sulu Archipelago, and in particular Jolo Island, have been the earliest areas of Muslim settlement in South East Asia, dating back to before 1.000 CE. The official flag of Bangsamoro The towering minarets of the … Continue reading The Sultan of Sulu and the Bangsamoro MILFs

The Azer Side of the Karabakh War: Agdam Ghost Town + Fuzuli Airport

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"Karabakh is Azerbaijan" President Ilham Aliyev Mehradj Mahmudov (left). Foto: report.az Thanks to my good friend Mehradj Mahmudov, who is Azerbaijan's most traveled person, I had an opportunity to gain special insight into the Armenia - Azerbaijan Conflict in the Karabakh region. I think that given the large influence of the Armenian diaspora in the … Continue reading The Azer Side of the Karabakh War: Agdam Ghost Town + Fuzuli Airport

At the Donezk Front, with Nightwolves, Chechens, and a Freudian Slip

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2021 Year of Mad Max + Coronation of the Virus This was my 3rd visit to the Donbass during the war. I am dedicating my last dangerzone trip to the victims of international + national socialism, of global "worm"ing, of satanic dialectics ... and of neurotoxic TV programming. My opinions are not necessarily shared by … Continue reading At the Donezk Front, with Nightwolves, Chechens, and a Freudian Slip

Inside Varosha Ghost Town + Louroujina Pocket + Kokkina Exclave, on the Atilla Line, Turkish Cyprus

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The 180km long United Nations Buffer Zone aka Atilla Line or Green Line divides Cyprus (Source: http://www.militaryhistories.co.uk and own) There are 330.000 ethnic Turks living in the unrecognised "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus", and 1.300.000 ethnic Greek living in the UN-recognised Greek "Republic of Cyprus" in the South. After being predominantly Greek or Byzantian since … Continue reading Inside Varosha Ghost Town + Louroujina Pocket + Kokkina Exclave, on the Atilla Line, Turkish Cyprus

Hosted in the FARC mountains: Marquetalia, Colombia

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The Colombian mountain territory of Marquetalia was declared an autonomous republic by the "Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia", or FARC, in 1948. FARC co-founder Jacobo Arenas (pictured right), surviving the government invasion of Marquetalia, wrote a book called "Diario de la resistencia de Marquetalia" ("Marquetalia Diary") in 1972. FARC founder Manuel Marulanda "Tirofijo" is pictured … Continue reading Hosted in the FARC mountains: Marquetalia, Colombia

Aleppo (Syria): perfidious ISIS-Battlefield, secret NATO-Bunker, destroyed Grand Bazaar + famous Baron Hotel

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We want you to come to Syria - in peace ! Because of the Western sanctions, there are currently only 3 international flights to Damascus (from Baghdad, Moscow and Tehran), so most foreign visitors, journalists or NGO staff enter Syria overland from the Lebanese border, pictured here. After a night drive of 2.5 hours, directly … Continue reading Aleppo (Syria): perfidious ISIS-Battlefield, secret NATO-Bunker, destroyed Grand Bazaar + famous Baron Hotel

Mleeta – the Hezbollah Stronghold in Lebanon

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Visit to Mleeta in Lebanon Arrival scene at Beirut Airport The (pre-) Roman temple of Baalbek is Lebanon's most famous attraction Few visitors know about Mleeta - the Hezbollah's stronghold sitting high on a mountaintop in Lebanon's South in defence against Israeli attacks. The mountain dug out was not detected by Israel until after the … Continue reading Mleeta – the Hezbollah Stronghold in Lebanon

Krim: Night Wolves Bike Show + Donbass: Separatist Café

21.08.2018 Our travel team of 4 German friends was invited to meet Alexander Saldostanov ("Chirurg") and his Night Wolves ... at their famous Bike Show near Sevastopol on Mount Gasforta. Nochni Volki = Night Wolves. - This video shows what we had to expect (in German). Censored again? Thank youtube. This is what the UK … Continue reading Krim: Night Wolves Bike Show + Donbass: Separatist Café