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Samuel Peploe Paris-plage 1907

 

Fly Like An Eagle, Darya Dugina (Escobar)
The Coming Of The Ukrainian ISIS (Escobar)
Darya Dugina Killer Identified – War Of Attrition Continues (MoA)
The World Is Splitting In Two (Macleod)
Epic Asset Collapses, Higher Inflation, Poverty & Social Unrest (Von Greyerz)
The Great Patriotic War as Seen Through Soviet Cinema (Saker)
Dr. Fauci To Step Down By End Of The Year (JTN)
More Billions to Ukraine as America Falls Apart (Ron Paul)
Nearly 9,000 Ukrainian Troops Killed So Far, Says Kyiv (Y!)
UK Inflation To Top 18% In Early 2023 – Citi (R.)
UK GDP Saw Its Biggest Drop In 300 Years (RT)
Judge Rejects DOJ Plea To Keep Entire Trump Raid Affidavit Sealed (JTN)
‘STOP the review’: Trump Statement On Motion To Appoint ‘Special Master’ (JTN)
Crazyland (Jim Kunstler)

 

 

 

 

Ron Johnson

 

 

 

 

“..whom I met in Moscow and had the honor to cherish as a friend..”

Fly Like An Eagle, Darya Dugina (Escobar)

Darya Dugina, 30, daughter of Alexander Dugin, a smart, strong, ebullient, enterprising young woman, whom I met in Moscow and had the honor to cherish as a friend, has been brutally murdered. As a young journalist and analyst, one could see she would carve for herself a glowing path towards wide recognition and respect (here she is on feminism). Not so long ago, the FSB was directly engaged in smashing assassination attempts, organized by the SBU, against Russian journalists, as in the case of Olga Skabaeyeva and Vladimir Soloviev. It’s mind-boggling that Dugin and his family were not protected by the Russian intelligence/security apparatus.

The key facts of the tragedy have already been established. A Land Cruiser Prado SUV, owned by Dugin and with Darya at the wheel, exploded in a highway near the village of Bolchie Vyazemy, a little over 20km away from Moscow. They were both coming from a family festival, where Dugin had delivered a talk. At the last minute, Darya took the SUV and Dugin followed her in another car. According to eyewitnesses, there was an explosion under the SUV, which was immediately engulfed in flames and hit a roadside building. Darya’s body was burned beyond recognition. The Russian Investigative Committee soon established that the IED – approximately 400g of TNT, unencapsulated – was planted under the bottom of the SUV, on the driver’s side.

The investigators consider that was a premeditated car bombing. What is not already known is whether the IED was on a timer or if some goon nearby pressed the button. What is already known is that Alexander Dugin was a target on the Myrotvorets list. Myrotvorets stands for a Center for Research of Signs of Crimes against the National Security of Ukraine. It works side by side with NATO collecting info on “pro-Russian terrorists and separatists”. Denis Pushilin, the head of the DPR, took no time to accuse “the terrorists of the Ukrainian regime” for Darya’s assassination. The inestimable Maria Zakharova was more, well, diplomatic: she said that if the Ukrainian lead is confirmed, that will configure a policy of state terrorism deployed by Kiev.

In several essays – this one being arguably the most essential – Dugin had made extensively clear the enormity of the stakes. This is a war of ideas. And an existential war: Russia against the collective West led by the United States. The SBU, NATO, or quite probably the combo – considering the SBU is ordered by the CIA and MI6 – did not choose to attack Putin, Lavrov, Patrushev or Shoigu. They targeted a philosopher and ended up murdering his daughter – making it even more painful. They attacked an intellectual who formulates ideas. Proving once again that Western Cancel Culture seamlessly metastasizes into Cancel Person.

It’s fine and dandy that the Russian Ministry of Defense is about to start the production of the hypersonic Mr. Zircon as it continues to churn out plenty of Mr. Khinzals. Or that three Mig-31 supersonic interceptors have been deployed to Kaliningrad equipped with Khinzals and placed on combat duty 24/7. The problem is the rules have changed – and the SBU/NATO combo, facing an indescribable debacle in Donbass, is upping the sabotage, counter-intel and counter-diversionary dial.

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Part 2 of the article above.

The Coming Of The Ukrainian ISIS (Escobar)

The cokehead comedian has duly pre-empted any Russian reaction, according to the NATO script he’s fed on a daily basis: Russia may try to do something “particularly disgusting” this coming week. That’s irrelevant. The real – burning – question is to what extent the Kremlin and Russian intel will react when it’s fully established SBU/NATO concocted the Dugin plot. That’s Kiev terrorism at the gates of Moscow. That screams “red line” in bloody red, and a response tied to the reiterated promise, by Putin himself, of hitting “decision centers”. It will be a fateful decision. Moscow is not at war with the Kiev puppets, essentially – but with NATO. And vice-versa. All bets are off on how the tragedy of Darya Dugina may eventually accelerate the Russian timetable, in terms of a radical revision of their so far long-term strategy.

Moscow can decapitate the Kiev racket with a few hypersonic business cards. Yet that’s too easy; afterwards, who to negotiate the future of rump Ukraine with? In contrast, doing essentially nothing means accepting an imminent, de facto terrorist invasion of the Russian Federation: the Darya Dugina tragedy on steroids. In his next before last post on Telegram, Dugin once again framed the stakes. These are the key takeaways. He calls for “structural, ideological, personnel, institutional, strategic” transformations by the Russian leadership. Drawing from the evidence – from the increased attacks on Crimea to the attempts to provoke a nuclear catastrophe in Zaporozhye – he correctly concludes that the NATO sphere has “decided to stand on the other end to the end. They can be understood: Russia actually (and this is not propaganda) challenged the West as a civilization.”

The conclusion is stark: “So we have to go all the way”. That ties in with what Putin himself asserted: “We haven’t really started anything yet.” Dugin: “Now we have to start.” Dugin proposes that the current status quo around Operation Z cannot last for more than six months. There’s no question “the tectonic plates have shifted”. Darya Dugina will be flying like an eagle in an otherworldly sky. The question is whether her tragedy will become the catalyst to propel Putin’s strategic ambiguity to a whole new level.

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“The killer, one Natalya Vovk, is associated with the Azov Nazis of Ukraine. So is her brother.”

Darya Dugina Killer Identified – War Of Attrition Continues (MoA)

It seems that Russian authorities have found the killer of Darya Dugina. The killer, one Natalya Vovk, is associated with the Azov Nazis of Ukraine. So is her brother. Both are in Ukraine right now but will probably flee elsewhere. Yelensis has details that point to willful murder of Darya Dugina:´

“[A]n important clarification was already delivered by the experts: As to the question whether the bomb was on a timer or remote control, the answer already came in: Remote control. This fact has huge ramifications. WarGonzo blogger Semyon Pegov points out that the person who pressed the remote-control button to ignite the bomb, would have been in visual contact with the car and its occupant: “In other words, the terrorists who were supposedly out to blow Dugin up in his own car, would have observed, how Darya got into the car instead. Not the original target. And then they would have had to make a decision: To blow up, or not to blow up? And they took the decision: Go ahead and blow up the daughter. So, Darya became the new target. And this is, it goes without saying, an entirely new level of terrorism. Not even your average ISIS terrorist would take such a low step.”

Aleksandr Dugin, Darya’s father, as well as his daughter had been threatened: “The Ukrainians threaten and blacklist everybody in the world who doesn’t give them full and unconditional support. Dugin, however, is a special case, and particularly hated by the West and their proxies. Both Dugin and his daughter are on American/British “sanctions” lists. Dugin has been the recipient of non-stop hate-speech for years now. Westies hate and demonize him because of his philosophical ideas and anti-Liberal ideology. Darya herself has a degree in Political Philosophy and shared her father’s ideology. Both were strong supporters of the Russian “Special Military Operation” against the Ukraine. Which would have made them “fair game” according to the usual Ukrainian standards. However, nothing has been proved yet, so we shall just have to wait and see.” In the continuation of this story, we will discuss Dugin’s “harmful” ideas, some interesting history of his political career; and how the Westie press is inhumanely revelling in his grief.”

Meanwhile the fighting in Ukraine continues with recent Russian offenses launched on all fronts. In the north the slow move to Karkiv continues. The Russian forces in the south move towards Mykolaiv (Nikolaev). In the east attacks against Soledar and Bakhmut continue. All these moves are supported by intense strikes on every Ukrainian headquarter and troop concentration the Russian military intelligence can find. This hunting down and killing of complete battalions and brigades behind the immediate frontline is costing a lot of Ukrainian soldiers’ lives and is preventing any Ukrainian countermoves. This is on top of the daily massive artillery use against Ukrainian frontline positions.

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“Putin will only stop when the Europeans realise that America is sacrificing them in the pursuit of its hegemony.”

The World Is Splitting In Two (Macleod)

I look at geopolitics from President Putin of Russia’s viewpoint, since he is the only national leader who seems to have a clear grasp of his long-term objectives. His active strategy conforms closely with Halford Mackinder’s predictive analysis of nearly 120 years ago. Mackinder is regarded by many experts as the founder of geopolitics. Putin is determined to remove the American threat to his Western borders by squeezing the EU to that end. But he is also building political relationships based on control of global fossil-fuel supplies — a pathway opened for him by American and European obsessions over climate change.

In partnership with China, the consolidation of his power over the Eurasian landmass has progressed rapidly in recent weeks. For the Western Alliance, financially and economically his timing is particularly awkward, coinciding with the end of a 40-year period of declining interest rates, rising consumer price inflation, and a deepening recession driven by contracting bank credit. It is the continuation of a financial war by other means, and it looks like Putin has an unbeatable hand. He is on course to push our fragile fiat currency based financial system over the edge.

Ukraine was an unusual instance of Putin taking the initiative in acting against the American-led NATO alliance. But in the run-up to Ukraine, he had seen Britain leave the EU. Britain was America’s vicar on the EU’s earth, so Brexit represented a significant decline in the US’s ability to influence Brussels. Following Brexit, President Biden precipitously exited Afghanistan, taking the rest of NATO with him. Therefore, America was on the run from the Heartland. The way was open for Putin to push further and expel America from Russia’s western borders. To do this, he needed to confront NATO. And there is little doubt this was on Putin’s mind when he escalated his “special military operation” against Ukraine.

He must have anticipated NATO’s reaction to impose sanctions, from which Russia has profited greatly. At the same time, it is the EU which has been badly crushed, a squeeze which he can intensify at will. The drama is still playing out. He needs to keep up some pressure on Ukraine to keep the squeeze going. He is not ready to compromise. Winter in the EU will be tougher still, with energy and food shortages likely to lead to increasing riots by the EU’s citizens. Putin will only stop when the Europeans realise that America is sacrificing them in the pursuit of its hegemony. Zelensky is little more than a puppet in this drama.

With respect to the war on the ground, Russia has already secured its access from the Black Sea by cultivating her relationship with Turkey. As a NATO member, Turkey is hedging its bets. The Black Sea is vital to her economic interests. For this reason, Turkey is maintaining her relationship with Russia, while cooling down her antipathy to Israel (President Herzog visited Ankara in March) and mending her fences with the UAE — it’s all part of the World Island coming together.

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“..Germany used to be the economic and financial engine of Europe but is now on the way to becoming a basket case..”

Epic Asset Collapses, Higher Inflation, Poverty & Social Unrest (Von Greyerz)

The lack of statesmen and strong leadership in the US and EU has created an absurd situation with the EU not just biting the hand that feeds them but actually biting it off totally. With many European countries being dependent on Russian gas, oil, cereal and fertilisers, EU’s left hand doesn’t know what the right one is doing. Not only is this a human and economic catastrophe of major proportions but one which will have major implications for Europe for a long time. Germany used to be the economic and financial engine of Europe but is now on the way to becoming a basket case. But sadly they haven’t discovered it yet. Scholz inherited ludicrous Marxist policies from Merkel. For example to close down both nuclear energy and coal was always a recipe for disaster with no medium term viable alternatives.


And her immigration policy will not only be economically ruinous for Germany but also lead to major social unrest. The demographics of Germany is also another irreparable problem. With the lowest fertility rate in Europe combined with the highest life expectancy, Germany is entering a long term cycle of economic contraction. Add to this that Germany has financed a major part of the Mediterranean EU countries’ woes through the Target2 transfer payment system. As the Target2 graph shows below, the transfer payments to Italy of €596 billion, Spain €526b, to the ECB €358b, Greece €107b and Portugal €69b have been mainly financed by Germany to the extent of €1.2 trillion.

Add to that the balance sheet of the ECB which has grown more than 8X since 2004 to €8.7 trillion and we can confidently state that the whole European Economic Community -ECB- has now become -EDC- or the Economic Debt Community.

It is clear that the old basket cases of Greece, Italy and Spain which were forced by Brussels to change leadership and to take on more debt are the immediate danger to the EU and the Eurozone. If we just take Italy, their debt has doubled since 2000 to €2.7 trillion which at 150% of GDP means that the country is on the verge of bankruptcy. But it is not only Italy’s debt that has surged, but even worse, the cost of financing it. Since September 2021, 10 year Italian bond yields have gone up 6X from 0.5% to 3.4%. This is obviously more than Italy can afford!

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For history buffs. Lots of movies.

The Great Patriotic War as Seen Through Soviet Cinema (Saker)

As the western world descends ever deeper into a morass of ignorance, stupidity, obliviousness and inanity, accelerated by wilful amnesia and the cancellation of history and Russian culture, we feel it is indispensable to rekindle, commemorate and celebrate some of the great and noble achievements of Russia – for the future sake of Human Civilisation… The younger generations in the West may never have even heard of the Great Patriotic War – a decisive feat that has enabled them to live in relative peace and comfort. And they might find it difficult to even imagine the number of the 27 million lives it cost. And even fewer may know about the Siege of Leningrad, which began on 8 September 1941 and lasted nearly 900 days… when the Red Army succeeded in breaking the blockade on 27 January 1944.

The winter of 1941 – 1942 was bitterly cold and as many as 100,000 people a month died of starvation. In their desperation, the citizens ate everything from petroleum jelly and wallpaper glue to rats, pigeons and household pets. For warmth, they burned furniture, wardrobes and even the books from their personal libraries. Amongst the relics discovered later was a journal kept by a 12-year-old Leningrader named Tanya Savicheva who recorded the progressive dates of the deaths of all her family members. After the death of her mother, she wrote: “The Savichevs are dead. Everyone is dead. Only Tanya is left.”

Because of the blockade, the only way to feed the city was to bring fresh supplies across the frozen Lake Ladoga, the only open route into the city – forged over the ice by sleds and ploughs. This was known as the “Road of Life” – in spite of the fact that the trucks and sleds transporting food and fuel were to also become frequent targets of Nazi aerial attack. Altogether an estimated 75,000 bombs were dropped on Leningrad during the period of the siege and killed many – but more died from hunger and hunger-facilitated illnesses. In total, the siege of Leningrad killed an estimated 800,000 civilians. Historian Michael Walzer summarized that “The Siege of Leningrad killed more civilians than the bombing of Hamburg, Dresden, Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined.”

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He should not have one peaceful moment in the remainder of his life.

Dr. Fauci To Step Down By End Of The Year (JTN)

Chief White House medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci announced Monday that he plans on stepping down from his duties in the federal government by the end of this year to “pursue the next chapter.” The 81-year-old Fauci, who has also severed almost four decades as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, also made clear in his announcement that he doesn’t plan to retire. “While I am moving on from my current positions, I am not retiring. After more than 50 years of government service, I plan to pursue the next phase of my career while I still have so much energy and passion for my field,” he wrote.


President Joe Biden in a statement said that during his time as vice president he worked closely with Fauci in response to the Zika and Ebola viruses. “As he leaves his position in the U.S. Government, I know the American people and the entire world will continue to benefit from Dr. Fauci’s expertise in whatever he does next,” Biden wrote. Fauci said he plans on continuing to put his full effort into his current job over the next several months, but he did not indicate his future plans. Last month, Fauci said he planned on retiring at the end of President Biden’s term. Fauci has faced heightened scrutiny for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Both House and Senate Republicans have vowed to investigate Fauci if they take control of Congress after the midterm elections this fall.

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“..the eighteenth weapons package to Ukraine in six months…”

More Billions to Ukraine as America Falls Apart (Ron Paul)

There is a video clip making the rounds showing President Biden speaking at a recent NATO summit about the seven billion dollars the US government had – at that time – provided to Ukraine. Attached to that is another clip showing the horrific state of several US major cities, including in Pennsylvania, California, and Ohio. The video of American cities is shocking: endless landscapes of filth, trash, homelessness, open fires on the street, drug-addicted zombies. It doesn’t look like the America most of us remember. Watching Biden bragging about sending billions of dollars to corrupt leaders overseas with American cities looking like bombed-out Iraq or Libya is US foreign policy in a nutshell.

The Washington elites tell the rest of America that they must “promote democracy” in some far-off land. Anyone who objects is considered in league with the appointed enemy of the day. Once it was Saddam, then Assad and Gaddafi. Now it’s Putin. The game is the same, only the names are changed. What is seldom asked, is what is in this deal for those Americans who suffer to pay for our interventionist foreign policy. Do they really think a working American in Ohio or Pennsylvania is better off or safer because we are supposedly protecting Ukraine’s borders? I think most Americans would wonder why they aren’t bothering to protect our own borders. A reported 200,000 illegals crossed the border into the US in July alone. You can believe they are learning quickly about the free money provided by the US government to illegals. They’ll probably get a voting card as well.

Last Friday the Pentagon announced that yet another $775 million would be sent to Ukraine. As Antiwar.com reported, it was the eighteenth weapons package to Ukraine in six months. Has there ever been a more idiotic US intervention in history? Supporters of this proxy war may celebrate more aid to Ukraine, but the reality is that it is in no way aid to Ukraine. That’s not how the system works. It is money created out of thin air by the Fed and appropriated by Congress to be spent propping up the politically-connected military-industrial complex. It is a big check written by middle America to rich people who run Raytheon and Lockheed Martin. Americans watch their budget being stretched to the limit while the Beltway fat-cats loosen their belts to continue enjoying the gravy train.

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Off by a factor of…

Nearly 9,000 Ukrainian Troops Killed So Far, Says Kyiv (Y!)

Nearly 9,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed since Russia invaded, the country’s top military officer said Monday, as Moscow accused Kyiv over the assassination of the daughter of a leading hardliner. The European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell meanwhile told reporters in Spain that the bloc was considering military training for Ukraine’s forces. General Valeriy Zaluzhny, Ukraine’s commander-in-chief, said Ukraine’s children needed particular attention “because their fathers have gone to the front and are maybe among the nearly 9,000 heroes who have been killed”. Zaluzhny’s comments on the Ukrainian death toll, reported by Interfax-Ukraine news agency, was the first indication of Kyiv’s military losses since April.


On Wednesday, Ukraine will mark its independence day — and six months since Russian troops invaded. After Ukrainian resistance thwarted an early Russian push on the capital Kyiv, Moscow’s forces have focussed on gaining ground in the east of the country. The shockwaves of the war are being felt around the world with soaring energy prices and food shortages. Russia’s FSB security services on Monday accused Ukraine of being behind Saturday’s car bombing in the outskirts of Moscow that killed Daria Dugina, the daughter of hard-line Russian ideologue Alexander Dugin. “The crime was prepared and committed by Ukrainian special services,” the FSB said in a statement Monday carried by Russian news agencies.

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“It is difficult to see how many will cope with the coming winter..”

UK Inflation To Top 18% In Early 2023 – Citi (R.)

British consumer price inflation is set to peak at 18.6% in January, more than nine times the Bank of England’s target, an economist at U.S. bank Citi said on Monday, raising his forecast once again in light of the latest jump in energy prices. “The question now is what policy may do to offset the impact on both inflation and the real economy,” Benjamin Nabarro said in a note to clients. Consumer price inflation was last above 18% in 1976. The front-runner to become Britain’s next prime minister, Liz Truss, is likely to come up with measures to support households hit by surging energy prices, which might slightly lower the peak rate of inflation, Nabarro said. Energy regulator Ofgem is due to set out new maximum tariffs for households on Friday, which will take effect in October.


The last tariff increase in April raised the annual bill for a typical household to 1,971 pounds ($2,322) from 1,278 pounds, following a surge in natural gas prices after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The next increases are likely to be steeper still, after a 15% rise in natural gas prices over the past week. Citi forecasts Ofgem will raise the tariff cap to the equivalent of 3,717 pounds from October, with further increases to 4,567 pounds in January and 5,816 pounds in April 2023. Energy analysts Cornwall Insight also raised their forecasts for Ofgem’s regulated tariffs to 3,554 pounds for October, 4,650 pounds for January and 5,341 pounds for May. “It is difficult to see how many will cope with the coming winter,” Cornwall Insight consultant Craig Lowrey said.

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“..the UK’s largest GDP slump since 1709..”

UK GDP Saw Its Biggest Drop In 300 Years (RT)

The British economy shrank by 11% in 2020, its largest drop in 300 years, revised data from the UK Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed on Monday. The previous reading had been a 9.3% decline. This happened to be the biggest drop since the ONS began keeping records and the UK’s largest GDP slump since 1709, the year of the ‘Great Frost,’ when the country’s economy shrank by 13.4%, according to historical data provided by the Bank of England. The downward revision was triggered by new data showing the effect the Covid-19 pandemic had on healthcare and individual retailers.


“The health service faced higher costs than we initially estimated, meaning its overall contribution to the economy was lower,” ONS analyst Craig McLaren explained, adding that retailers also faced higher costs, which prompted statisticians to revise their contribution to the economy. In 2021, the British economy largely returned to its pre-pandemic levels. However, since the start of this year, it has been increasingly battered by rising inflation, and analysts now fear the country could tip into recession by the end of the year. The ONS is due to publish its updated growth figures for 2021 and the first half of 2022 in September. The agency routinely updates its GDP estimates when it obtains more data.

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Too much even for Reinhart.

Judge Rejects DOJ Plea To Keep Entire Trump Raid Affidavit Sealed (JTN)

Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart on Monday formally rejected the Justice Department’s plea to keep sealed the entire affidavit used for the search warrant to raid former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate. In a filing Monday morning, Reinhart, who originally approved the warrant, said he rejects “the government’s argument that the present record justifies keeping the entire affidavit under seal,” Fox News reported. The decision was expected, considering Reinhart last week ordered the department to deliver a redacted copy of the affidavit.


Justice officials opposed unsealing the entire affidavit, or even a redacted one, arguing such a move would “provide a roadmap” of the investigation into whether Trump had classified White House documents on the estate and could “chill” other possible witnesses. Reinhart on Monday said the affidavit needs to be at least partially released given the “intense public and historical interest” in the “unprecedented” FBI raid. The department has until Thursday to propose redactions to the affidavit. “Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED that by the deadline, the Government shall file under seal a submission addressing possible redactions and providing any additional evidence or legal argument that the Government believes relevant to the pending Motions to Unseal,” the Florida judge wrote in his motion.

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“..immediately STOP the review of documents illegally seized from my home..”

‘STOP the review’: Trump Statement On Motion To Appoint ‘Special Master’ (JTN)

Former President Donald Trump on Monday blasted the FBI’s raid on his home as political persecution in a statement he issued explaining his motion to appoint a special master to review documents the FBI took. The former president on Monday announced that he was seeking the appointment of a “special master” to review the documents the FBI seized from Mar-a-Lago. “We are demanding the appointment of a SPECIAL MASTER to oversee the handling of the materials taken in the raid,” he said in his Monday statement. “We are now demanding that the Department of “Justice” be instructed to immediately STOP the review of documents illegally seized from my home. ALL documents have been previously declassified,” he continued.

Trump has claimed that he imposed a standing order to declassify documents he took with him to his residence after normal working hours and has pointed to presidential discretion as a basis for claiming legitimate possession of the documents. “The wrongful, overbroad warrant was signed by a Magistrate Judge who recused himself just two months ago, from a MAJOR civil suit that I filed, because of his bias and animus toward me,” Trump wrote. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart, who issued the warrant, previously recused himself in a civil case Trump brought against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and others regarding the Russia collusion scandal.

“This Mar-a-Lago Break-In, Search, and Seizure was illegal and unconstitutional, and we are taking all actions necessary to get the documents back, which we would have given to them without the necessity of the despicable raid of my home, so that I can give them to the National Archives until they are required for the future Donald J. Trump Presidential Library and Museum,” the former President continued.

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“In the end, Mr. Obama remained an enigma, passing the baton to Her Inevitableness in 2016 — which she commenced to blow utterly in overestimating her own political charm — she had none —..”

Crazyland (Jim Kunstler)

Something weird happened starting in 2004 when one Barack Obama came onstage at the Democratic convention that nominated the haircut-in-search-of-a-brain called John Kerry. The new star lit up the joint posing as a Great Uniter. And four years later he made a fool of Hillary, cutting her off at the pass from seizing her supposedly ineluctable turn — and supreme glass-ceiling-breaking triumph — as president. Where’d he come from? This pavement-pounding community organizer with the 1000-watt smile? In retrospect, Barack Obama appears to have been manufactured out of some misty Marxist cabal of the Far Left that infested a sub-basement of the Democratic Party. He came on-board in 2009, just as all that skeezy financialization blew up the banks and launched the era of government rescue operations that heaped previously unimaginable quantities of debt on the USA’s already unmanageable burden. Republican George Bush II got the blame for all that and Mr. Obama proceeded to make it a lot worse.

Barack Obama served as liberalism’s bowling trophy, the capstone of the great civil rights crusade: a black president, proof of America’s moral uprightness. He managed to do next to nothing to change the conditions that had wrecked black America — namely, the paternalistic policies that shattered families — but he put up a good front while the country teetered economically. And notice that his DOJ, under Attorney General Eric Holder, managed to avoid prosecuting anyone but mortgage vampire Anthony Mozilo for all the banking crimes of the day. Meanwhile, President Obama took care of Hillary by anointing her Secretary of State, from which perch she grifted tens of millions of dollars into the coffers of the janky Clinton Foundation. Smooth moves there.

In the end, Mr. Obama remained an enigma, passing the baton to Her Inevitableness in 2016 — which she commenced to blow utterly in overestimating her own political charm — she had none — and underestimating the appeal of her opponent, the Golden Golem of Greatness, Donald Trump. Mr. Trump’s astonishing victory apparently disordered Hillary’s mind. She was reportedly too drunk late that election night to even appear at the podium to make the excruciating concession speech. But her Russian Collusion operation ginned up months earlier had already set in motion a great vengeance machine which partisans in the DOJ, FBI, CIA, and State Department ran with through the whole of Mr. Trump’s term in the White House, climaxing in the orchestrated election frauds of 2020, which installed Barack Obama’s empty vessel of a stand-in “Joe Biden” as president.

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    Oroboros
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    @Afewknowthetruth

    The Bankers needs the lawyers and judges to shield them.

    Without the legal liars, the bankers would be swinging from the lamp posts.

    It’s symbiotic, the bankers bribe the judges, the judges rule that corporations are People

    #114062
    Oroboros
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    #114063
    Afewknowthetruth
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    Collapse with humour

    #114064
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Under the stress of being found out for their crimes The Powers That Be have been forced to accelerate development of their Latest New Strategy : Lie faster than the Conspiracy Theorists can catch up.

    #114065
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    It has been said that a true mercantile capitalist would sell to a lynch mob the rope that they needed to hang him, if there was a profit.

    Like what the Western Empire’s governing and financial leaders are doing right now, deliberately and more or less knowingly driving the world economy ( that they, too, ultimately depend on for their very lives !) into the pit of certain annihilation because they believe (in some genuinely insane way) that there is some kind of “profit” in it for themselves.

    Ah, well. The only cure for THAT level and degree of stupid is to just allow it to kill itself, and do one’s best not get hit by a stray bullet as idiots all blow their own brains out.

    #114066
    Redneck
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    D.Dr. “It is a war. Strange it’s a murder there and just war a few miles away, they are blowing up a thousand Dugin’s daughters but that’s how we define these things.’
    Exactly , all this virtue signalling and crying about one single adult person who 99.9 % of folk never heard of until two days ago. As for the suspect , points for the Mini Cooper and expertise , but those points nullified by too much Botox.

    Mr. Day ,J.
    “Neoliberal financial capitalism” is an economy consuming parasitic model, a cancerous model. It’s not “capitalism” in the historic sense.”
    Roger that . Mr. Marx would not recognise the swindle that is now called Capitalism.

    Still amazed that folk still think there is a political solution to the West’s problems .
    In the US as Sundance has pointed out there is a coalition of two “parties” that are cooperating to give their donors and fellow wokies what they want , the last thing on their mind is responding to the wishes of the voting citizens. Those circumstances are mirrored throughout the West and plenty of other countries as well.
    Only a complete breakdown of our economies ,I mean complete , no energy , no food , no healthcare , bodies decomposing in the streets , total anarchy will bring about real change. That or the citizens that live in countries that still have weapons storm and burn the houses of government and Lynch about 90%. of the elected ones and start anew.
    But even that won’t do because the power lies elsewhere with the Davos crowd , Soros and other billionaires and then there are the central banks to deal with and fiat currencies etc. etc.
    See how difficult or impossible the situation is ? What are the probabilities of either happening in my lifetime , about zero. Meanwhile who is going to step up to do the rebuilding? They might be worse than what we have now , what reforms would they make?
    We have had a lot of rain the last week , the Tasmanian highland dams will be full or close to being full , guaranteeing enough Hydro electricity for a year or two . The spring bulbs and flowering native wattles are blooming , life is good.

    #114067

    Southern Pacific Railroad Company was decided on May 10, 1886, by the U.S. Supreme Court. The case established, via a headnote, that corporations are considered persons under the 14th Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause.

    #114068
    Redneck
    Participant

    Not to mention that a large percentage of the English speaking world has lost it’s mind to drugs or insane ideologies , what do we do with them? and 90% of academia …..and the entire medical community ….and……and ….and…….
    Watch “What is a woman” if you dare .

    #114069
    upstateNYer
    Participant

    Hi Farmer McGregor! (I’m a full-on fan of farmers!) Thank you. 🙂 I was just thinking, “hey, peanut butter will emulsify that tar”, and then I read your comment! lol

    Ran across this song a bit ago, maybe y’all have already heard it, but I really enjoyed this one … keep it in your back pocket for the next go ’round with this f’ing gang that thinks they can tell us what to do …

    #114070
    Oroboros
    Participant

    the next war

    #114071
    upstateNYer
    Participant

    Btw … based on comments we’re getting just a wee bit pessimistic around here. C’mon everyone, buck up. Do you honestly think these wimps can take us? (If so, graciously bow out now). We’ve got this.

    #114072
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Dr D said

    But I need them to stop killing everything, so I’d really like to find a way to communicate and break through, which is impossible when they reject #God, #Logos, and therefore #Reality in any form,

    God as reality … Dr D on a rant?

    #114073
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Dr D said

    Will there be rule of law and Western, Christian values, however young and fleeting, or will we fall into the dark night of the #Opposite? Where rules, logic, custom mean nothing, only raw #Power?

    Confusing as both the western and Russian sides are nominally Christian countries. Ironically Russia’s victory is more likely to retain the “Western, Christian values”, even though the pope is firmly on the side of the globalists as is the head of the CoE. In either case, raw power will continue to rule the earth as it has done for ever, only adopting a romantic orientation would make you think otherwise.

    #114074
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Armenio P.

    Your musical offering made my day. Lowered my dissatisfaction. I offer this counterpointing bookend:

    My Father

    And the possible grandparent of the song you shared:

    I can’t stop seeing Dugin’s daughter as the Archduke of Ferdinand. A tenuous correlation but it fits my predictive fancy for now.

    #114075
    TAE Summary
    Participant

    * Leadership
    – TPTB have bitten off more than they can chew
    – When Putin conquers the US the deplorables will greet him with candy and flowers
    – Selling out your country gets you re-elected; The more you get re-elected the more likely you sold out your country
    – Leaders spend all their energy on a great future: It’s Morning in America, Prosperity and Progress, Change We Can Believe In, Make America Great Again, Build Back Better; Leaders never contemplate problems because that wouldn’t be leadership so when bad things happen leaders never saw them coming
    – The past is set in stone; The future is putty in our hands; It’s the kind of putty that hardens very quickly

    * The northern hemisphere is cold in winter; Don’t forget to drain your trap

    * Today an ounce of gold will buy 300 Big Macs. How many will it buy in 2050?

    * Fauci leaves government to focus on choosing his final line:
    – It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done. It is a far, far better rest that I go to, than I have ever known?
    – After all, tomorrow is another day?
    – if you get a chanse put some flowrs on Algernons grave in the bak yard?
    – He loved Big Brother?

    * If you can’t beat ‘em, subvert ‘em

    * Diplomat speak with forked tongue, stall for time

    * Education has failed us; People don’t understand Marx, Lincoln, Hitler or Jesus

    * Has anybody here
    Seen my old friend Liz?
    Can you tell me, where she’s gone?
    She freed a lot of people
    But it seems the good lose elections young, yeah
    I just looked around
    And she was gone

    #114076
    Red
    Participant

    Human rights human imagination?

    #114077
    Dr. D
    Participant

    The basic problem is that neither Marxism nor Capitalism has any definition. As Oxy says. And this is on purpose, as he suggests.

    Definitions change day to day, Webster now changes definitions of words without hours of losing a public Tweet. But here’s some of the latest:

    Definition of socialism:
    1 : any of various economic and political theories advocating collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods
    2a : a system of society or group living in which there is no private property
    b : a system or condition of society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the state
    3 : a stage of society in Marxist theory transitional between capitalism and communism and distinguished by unequal distribution of goods and pay according to work done

    Note this is a fallacy to begin with as there is always private property of some type. What is a “Means of Production and Distribution”? Everything? Nothing? And the real problem: if things are “Collectively owned and controlled” that isn’t decided by everybody via a democratic vote or something. Some BODY, a person, committee, parliament, collective, makes those decisions ON BEHALF of the collective. So hour one, “Some animals are more equal than others” and it is instantly, by definition, an Oligarchy, one of the worst forms of government. Part Three, unequal distribution of goods is inevitable for so many reasons, What does he mean? Like Really REALLY unequal? I may not want as much stuff as my neighbor. Maybe I want more. Maybe I’m the best welder and everybody’s sending me pancakes to get my attention. There’s only one best author, violinist, sports star. How will that work? …Well time has told us. Not well, in fact more horribly than even I would have imagined in 1840.

    Capitalism:
    1. An economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately or corporately owned and development occurs through the accumulation and reinvestment of profits gained in a free market.
    2. The state of having capital or property; possession of capital.
    3. The concentration or massing of capital in the hands of a few; also, the power or influence of large or combined capital.

    Note definitions 1 and 3 are direct opposites. 1 says everybody owns property and capital, 3 says only a few do. “Capitalism” has no meaning at all under this definition, and as Phoenix says, it means nothing. As under “Socialism” there is always private property for humans. Always. In prison, in monastery, with John the Baptist and Buddhist monks. Always. So “the state of having private property”? You mean like a system “where Humans exist”? And what is “Capital”? Nothing. Everything. All objects, also all ideas. “Capital” was reverse-defined by Marx, there was no “Capitalism” until they needed to differentiate it from something “not-capital”. The science was called “Political Economy,”back when, already tied to its relationship with government, that is, law and justice in Society. “Capital” is “All objects.” All owned objects, maybe useful to do other things, but maybe nobody’s invented the thing to do with them yet, but will tomorrow.

    Economics” is “Oikos”, Household, and “Nomos”, management, law, or principle. So “Economics” is “Household Management” or by extension the macro of national households.

    Capitalism” would be the “ownership of stuff”, which I’ve said. Which also occurs in Socialism. What do THEY mean by it? Who the heck knows?

    Which is the same as “Socialism”. So are we talking dictionary definition, which means nothing? Or the colloquial man-on-the-street definition, which means nothing? Roughly, I’d say as somewhat college, somewhat paying attention common man definition: “Socialism” means “government owns and runs everything. “Communism” means “Hippie-dippie collective leaning, even if they’re about to reverse and screw you, and go Socialist” like Lenin, Castro, or the Sandinistas. “Marxism” is more the philosophy covering all the flavors, but also a broader superset of the different types. “Capitalism” means “I think rich guys own too much.” Done.

    Why is America “Socialist” and why do they complain about the DNC being “Communist”? Well they’ve said they are, direct quote, but nevermind that. Loosely, the drive of the Left Progressiveism is that individuals, private people can’t be trusted and need to be restrained by government. So therefore Government passes laws, and we agree: There is a government, that is its purpose. However, the laws then control and direct private property and private activity. Work your way down the long path of passing laws to control and direct activity and you end up with “2b : a system or condition of society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the state”

    Yes, totally controlled by the state. Such that you cannot legally collect a glass of water on your front porch in Arizona. You are stealing that water right from the government. Such that the EPA reserves the right to control and direct “waterways” that include mud puddles in your back yard. I am not kidding, these are actual laws, actually enforced, actually proven in court.

    And the “Ownership”? Did we not JUST, a year or two ago, try to “Own” 1/5th of the entire GDP, in the name of Nationalizing Health Care? There is a wide consensus to take not only that, but a number of other sectors as well, which are all Nationalization, all approved, and all “Means of production owned by the state.” Socialist.

    It’s not meant to be a slur. It’s meant to be a fact.

    Every issue that arises, from bad posts on Twitter, high electric bills, pollution, fatherless homes, lead to calls for “The Government” to step in and fix it. By taking over, whether by “Control” or “Ownership.” This is the defining principle of the Left, the Democratic Party, and “Socialism”: — I — should not control, own and fix things, myself, having personal responsibility as an individual, THEY should take it over and control and fix things. Who is “They”? The Collective, but in practice meaning anyone the government says so, and for how long = forever.

    What possible other name could you give to a system that one step, one law, one sector at a time, nationalizes and “Controls and owns” all private property, systems, and “Means of Production” i.e. “Capital” i.e. all “things.” Merriam Webster says it is “Socialism.”

    I’m not using the word wrong, I’m using it correctly, as they themselves do, use, and define it.

    Now the true apparatchiks and oligarchs know it’s a scam. They’re not “Socializing” anything, because it IMPLIES that they are custodians “on behalf of” the People, and they’re not. They just own it and F. U. They’re in The Club as Party Members and you’re not. They understand it’s not “Socialism” in any “We’re headed to communal sharing,” Marxist kind-of-way. And they SAY all kinds of things. BLM and AOC “SAID” they are socialists (literal quotes) while buying million-dollar private properties and raking in speaking fees. So Pelosi or whoever can SAY they are “Capitalists”. But we just agreed that word has no meaning. At all. Whatsoever. They’re saying “Property exists and I want it” just like Stalin, Lenin, and Trotsky did. So the quote hardly bears mentioning.

    What next? The “Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei” or in English, the “National Socialist German Workers’ Party” is Socialist. That’s why THEY called it “Socialist”. I mean, did you think they didn’t know what the word meant, or they didn’t know what they were doing, or you knew better than they did? They invented the name. Their “Socialism” was a new form in several ways. First, they were not Internationalists, world revolutionaries. They thought that didn’t work. They were “National” socialist revolutionaries, German first. Which leads the second part: their “Socialism” was a sort of “all-parts-work-together” socialism. That is, the companies on paper were private, but in effect and control worked “for Germany”. The people were independent, but in effect “Worked for Germany”. The Churches had freedom, as long as they “Worked for Germany”. Private property existed, and was all yours, as long as it all “Worked for Germany”. Writers, painters, musicians, boy scouts, journalists, all “Worked for Germany.” I mean, you want to “Work for Germany” don’t you? You want Germany to be great and good, right? I mean, you’re not a Commie and a traitor are you? Cut out of society, arrested, banned, books burned? That’s what happens to traitors who don’t “Work for Germany”. (Or don’t work for MSDNC and Zuckerberg, in the same impulse today)

    So again, all things within the borders – and later without – were all “owned or controlled by the state”. Who was “The State”? Who was “Germany”? Whatever Hitler and the Party said. Changed every day along with who was a friend, and who we stole, I mean –Nationalized– property from today. Hitler was the State. Caesar is god. Whatever his friends say was the law, and therefore was “Good for Germany”. Everyone’s on the same page. “Controlled by the State”, i.e. “Me”.

    That’s why they by definition are “Socialist” as well. Just as we are at this time. And that’s why this subset of Socialism — “Fascism” — is our system today. They have aligned most of the companies, and in the hallmark of Fascism, the “Fasces”, the bundle of twigs that all work and align together, importantly including the social side using censorship, propaganda, and social media: radio back then, the “tech boom” “internet” of the 30s.

    All things controlled by the government. And if you crossed them, immediately and legally confiscated, that is, “Controlled” and “owned.” Socialists.

    Again, it’s not meant to be a slur, this is literally the definition of these political and economic systems. And also why they are bad.

    What do we have in a system where you can neither really own – securely own – stuff OR control it? Totalitarianism. Knowing at any moment, your life’s work, and therefore your life, the time, the effort, the thought and care, can be stolen away. The company you built. But also the food in your cupboard. The clothes on your back. Your children. Your career, transferred to a salt mine in Siberia. And naturally when they CAN do it, they DO do it. And they did, and they do, every time. That’s not unique to Socialism, it happens under warlords and bad nobility, but it’s making that bad and violent system of theft and terror persist into modern times. Other cultures just attack “the other guy” over the hill, which is well-known. We’re talking about attacking 100 million of your own people as well.

    So what is “Capitalism” then? It has no meaning, as we’ve agreed. It means “I own stuff.” It means there is private property, culturally, and if you make stuff you can keep it, trade it, sell it, store it, burn it, whatever. That’s essentially every human society throughout all time, except for “Socialism” specifically, and even then only in theory but never in practice yet.

    What does “Capitalism” mean today? It means “there’s a bunch of rich guys colluding with government to bend the law, enrich themselves, and steal things while killing people.” Which is really funny, since the minute you add “government,” that’s the same definition as Socialism. Since “Capitalism” implies, to our common man, bankruptcy, enforcement against fraud, violence, and bribery, markets with voluntary exchange, what they are really against when they say “Capitalism” (spit), “Capitalists” (spit), is “Socialism.” Without the merger of GOVERNMENT, that is, government CONTROL, with an army, the “Capitalists” could do nearly nothing for which they criticize. The bad habits of “capitalists” are equal to = the “Capitalists” merging with and taking over government, at which point by definition they are not “Capitalists” anymore, but “Socialists”, of either “Fascist” or “Internationalist” (Soviet) type.

    So “Capitalist” with “Free Market” has some meanings. “Free” means something like “without bribery or fraud”. Those two things require a functioning independent government and legal system. It means you can’t TAKE the stuff they make or own, just cause you feel like. It means that if people DON’T want to buy, you can’t make them. And if they DON’T want to deal with you, because you’re broke, owe money, and are bankrupt, no one saves them. The “non-fraud” side of the legal system forces them to pay whatever they can and to sell off the property, person or company, to pay debts, but also no more than this. Bankruptcy. The #Opposite of government merger. Needless to say, we no longer have this system in America nor anything resembling it. We have involuntary exchange and no enforcement of fraud or bankruptcy if the people in question are merged with government. Socialism.

    So you COULD be “capitalist” in Tlingit. Or Shoshoni. Or in Edo Japan. Or in !Kung. Or on a Desert Island. But you couldn’t be Socialist. Even the highly communal societies of the Natives or the Aborigines continent-wide had hard private property, and did not have some government or council owning and deciding it all. They did have a lot more social pressure though, because they didn’t have a defined legal system with bailiffs, jailors, etc.

    So I don’t think that I don’t understand it, or that the definitions are all that hard to tease out and understand, either colloquially or academically. It’s quite clear and well-defined, you just have to be honest about it and about your definitions. The people themselves will tell you who they are and what they believe.

    Now for China, etc., Wiki says they are involved in many wars of aggression. Korea, Tibet, India, and Vietnam. They also attacked Mongolia and Russia, way back when. Not like us, but the Anglos are the outlier, attacking everyone, everywhere, at every time for every reason. Don’t use us as a baseline. Nearly all “Communal” natives attacked the surrounding tribes perpetually, unceasing. And annihilated, genocided them fairly often. Russia took all of Eastern Europe, but also Czechoslovakia with tanks, and Hungary which the CIA arranged, encouraged, and let them. Those were well after the war. Then Afghanistan, Chechnya (technically). Like us, the Soviets were involved in Cuba, Nicaragua, Peru, Columbia, Chile, and every other place on the whole spinning globe. Throughout all Africa, Egypt, Sudan, Libya, Syria, just like we were. They’re only slightly more peaceful because of their comparison to us. So Socialist countries – self-defined– love war and invasions as much as we do, but since their economic system is a failure, lack the larger power and resources we have to go attack, steal, and kill everyone. But it’s not for any lack of trying.

    And “Socialist” nations each may have killed more of their own people internally than the Euro-Capitalists have killed externally. That’s not a very happy record, or a good recommendation. As for China: they’re another thing altogether.

    Wish describing all that took less time, but that’s the time it takes. Since all things are “Capitalism” and we’re presently 80-90% “Fascist” or “Socialist” can we happily define a better system where I can do work and make stuff I can keep? Make my life better and therefore the lives of those around me? Instead of just stealing? Thanks.

    #114078
    willem
    Participant

    @DBS: We’ve all heard (though few have understood) the old expression, “If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em.”

    I’ve considered that one alternative interpretation is “fight fire with fire.”

    Also, I heard Alexander Mercouris say this morning that the assassin’s last rumored location is now Austria. Before hearing this yesterday, I already figured that Estonia would probably ask her to quickly and quietly leave.

    #114079
    willem
    Participant

    Just to dip my oar in, I’ll observe that I hear many people inaccurately use the terms “authoritarian” (or “totalitarian”) and “democratic” as synonyms for “communist” and “capitalist”, respectively.

    I believe this stems from the fact that every single nation in history that I am aware of that has tried to adopt communism or socialism as its governing process has had to use overt compulsion to do so, whereas many (but not all) capitalist governments exist without such compulsion and are operated democratically.

    Contrary to what some on the left assert, I do not believe that an enduring socialist state can be implemented without compulsion of a large segment (probably the majority) of the population. The only way that might be even tried would be to cherry-pick socialists from around the world and move them all to one place, and even then I question if it would last.

    BTW, it is often claimed that one Scandinavian country or another is socialist–they are not. They are (on and off) welfare states, which is not the same thing.

    Controversially, if you research thoroughly you will be surprised to find many authors writing that the odious Nazi regime in 1930s-40s Germany was indeed socialist in many respects. Dedicated socialists like to deny this for obvious reasons. A lot of this information is in books written by authors that fell out of favor after WWII because it was not politically welcomed to have such views, true or not.

    #114080
    Farmer McGregor
    Participant

    My day for Wendell Berry. @Dr. D’s thoughtful missive about capitalism vs. socialism (reply #114077) immediately brought to mind another of Berry’s essays I was reading earlier today.
    The essay, In Distrust Of Movements, Berry makes some observations regarding economies:

    “… if we are concerned about land abuse, we have begun a profound work of economic criticism. Study of the history of land use (and any local history will do) informs us that we have had for a long time an economy that thrives by undermining its own foundations. Industrialism, which is the name of our economy, and which is now virtually the only economy of the world, has been from its beginnings in a state of riot. It is based squarely upon the principle of violence toward everything on which it depends, and it has not mattered whether the form of industrialism was communist or capitalist or whatever; the violence toward nature, human communities, traditional agricultures and local economies has been constant. The bad news is coming in, literally, from all over the world. Can such an economy be fixed without being radically changed? I don’t think it can.” (emphasis mine).

    Dr. D, if you are not familiar with Berry’s writings, I encourage you to get that way; you and he have a lot in common as exceptionally good thinkers.

    #114081
    oxymoron
    Participant

    Holy crap – comments feed of the month. Thank you everyone for your thoughts and considerations. I am low on time today (work) but will fine tooth comb over these suggestions and extrapolations tonight before the next Rattle. Great to see you in the feed UpStartNYer – we need the positive battle-ready upstarts more than ever.

    Also locally the QLD govt has now allowed school teachers who are unjabbed back to work but with a punishment of 18 weeks reduced pay.
    That is social credit scoring. Wow and here I thought we needed CBDC’s to get the ball rolling – what an idiot. It is here already.

    #114082
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @Aspnaz

    God. . . , Reality . . . , pretty much the same thing, so losing touch with either has pretty much the same result, and it ain’t pretty.

    God, truth, reality, right, good, love, sovereignty . These are all “in touch”. Green lights across the board.

    Satan, lies, delusion, wrong, bad, hate, slavery. These are way “out of touch”. Red and amber lights flashing everywhere you look.

    Nothing good comes out of that second list, so it’s highly advisable not to go there in the first place, or to scramble out like your life depended on it if you find yourself on the wrong side of the line.

    #114083
    Figmund Sreud
    Participant

    Good news, I guess. … Yes! Pfizer, Moderna to deliver 175M updated COVID shots for September rollout

    The U.S. government has completed plans to implement a fall booster campaign in September that will deliver 175M doses of updated COVID-19 vaccines to states, pharmacies, and other vaccination sites.

    The Biden administration is purchasing the redesigned COVID-19 shots from vaccine makers who received guidance from the FDA in June to update their vaccines to protect against the latest subvariants of Omicron and the original COVID strain.

    Over the past few weeks, messenger-RNA-based vaccine makers Pfizer (NYSE:PFE)/ BioNTech (BNTX) and their rival Moderna (MRNA) announced new agreements to deliver 105M and 66M doses of updated COVID-19 vaccine doses to the government, respectively. […]

    https://seekingalpha.com/news/3875878-pfizer-moderna-to-deliver-175m-doses-of-updated-covid-shots-for-september-rollout?mailingid=28821469&messageid=2900&serial=28821469.23892&source=email_2900&utm_campaign=rta-stock-news&utm_content=link-3&utm_medium=email&utm_source=seeking_alpha&utm_term=28821469.23892

    F.S.

    #114084
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Afewknowthetruth said

    I hear utterly ludicrous statements such as: “Jacinda Adern is a communist” so frequently that I despair.

    It is not a ridiculous statement as both fascism and communism in the last century have very similar authoritarian, governmental and corporate traits. For example, the authoritarian “communists” of China are not communists but are authoritarian, the authoritarian “national socialists” of Germany were fascists but were not that different to the communists of China, they murdered millions etc. they controlled corporates for their own benefit, even using some as forced labour camps, just like in China.

    If China is communist and Nazi Germany was fascist then describing Ardern as a communist is pretty accurate as she wants to enslave people in the same way as China does and to totally control peoples’ bank accounts like China does, or take away your home, like China does, or prevent you travelling, like China does, or prevent you living in the city, like China does, or lock you in a factory 24 hours a day to live and sleep there like China does etc. If China is not communist then fair enough, but then you should be telling them to rename the CCP.

    #114085
    aspnaz
    Participant

    phoenixvoice said:

    Karl Marx was a philosopher who thought about economics – NOT GOVERNANCE.

    Marx wrote, in “Demands of the Communist Party in Germany”:

    Demands of the Communist Party in Germany
    “Workers of all countries, unite!”
    1. The whole of Germany shall be declared a single and indivisible republic.
    2. Every German, having reached the age of 21, shall have the right to vote and to be elected,
    provided he has not been convicted of a criminal offence.
    3. Representatives of the people shall receive payment so that workers, too, shall be able to
    become members of the German parliament.

    Something smells.

    #114086
    aspnaz
    Participant

    D Benton Smith said

    God. . . , Reality . . . , pretty much the same thing, so losing touch with either has pretty much the same result, and it ain’t pretty.

    Your Christian nurturing shines through but this is not the same for all peoples. Here in Taiwan the concept of God is meaningless to the majority. I understand that this describes your reality, but not the reality of others, many of which do not involve the concept of God or Logos etc. Reality is an individual concept and is not prescriptive, as Dr D was suggesting.

    #114087
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    ‘describing Ardern as a communist is pretty accurate as she wants to enslave people in the same way as China does and to totally control peoples’ bank accounts like China does, or take away your home, like China does, or prevent you travelling, like China does, or prevent you living in the city, like China does ‘

    Too silly to describe in words, Especially coming from someone who does not even live in NZ and clearly has no idea what is going on nor how the system works.

    Everyone in NZ is enslaved, almost from the moment of birth, by the bankers, the corporations and their agents, i.e. the government. By the time they have taken out a student loan, or mortgage the enslavers have them by the short and curlies, usually for the rest of their lives.

    “There is no better slave than one who thinks he/she is free. Such a slave will defend the slave-owners right to enslave and exploit, often to the point of sacrificing their own lives in the defence of the slave-masters right to own and exploit slaves.”.

    ‘People in China prevented from living in cities. ‘

    Hilarious!!!

    aspnaz, may I ask which planet you are living on? because it’s not the same one I’m living on.

    #114088
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @aspnaz

    My Christian nurturing was apparently not a very good fit because at age 12 I kept a formal appointment with the Parish Priest, at which meeting I submitted my resignation from the faith because I could not in good conscience profess that I believed any of the stuff being taught in the Catholic religion about Heaven, Hell , Virgin birth, or an anthropomorphic God directing earthly affairs in real time. In other words, I told the priest that I quit, and I gave him the reasons why.

    I must say this in the good priest’s favor, he listened attentively, respected my choice , wished me well, and raised no obstacles to my departure. He did say, before I excused myself from the room, that I was welcome to come back to the fold if I ever changed my mind.

    So, when I said that God and Reality are pretty much the same thing I was not speaking from any kind of religiously influenced position. I was just stating the obvious fact. The Universe is created, continually, by the non-material omniscient and omnipotent awareness that we call God (or some other designation signifying the same concept).

    Details about eh consequences of that fact get very complicated after that . . . hence all the attendant confusion about how it all works, precisely . . . and yes, there are as many opinions about reality (and God) works as there are entities capable of having opinion. Like the wise-guy saying goes, ” Your mileage may vary. ”

    But those opinions do not change Reality, nor God. It’s the other way around.

    Taiwan is an extremely busy place, and busy people tend to have little time for inner reflection, but if you poked around venues where seriously earnest thinking is going on you will find that the vast majority of those severely gifted people would mostly agree with the stuff I’ve written in this reply.

    #114089
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Afewknowthetruth said

    Too silly to describe in words, Especially coming from someone who does not even live in NZ and clearly has no idea what is going on nor how the system works.

    I hold a NZ permanent resident visa, although I have not lived there for 17 years, and have many friends there who I am in contact with regularly. I also have two houses there, one of which I consider to be my “western” home, although I am considering selling my assets in NZ simply because the country has gone crazy, no small thanks to Ardern and her policies. Oh, and my mother did and some sisters do live there as well, with their families, so I visit regularly. Sure, I am not there today, but I get the same news from Welligton that you do.

    However, I do live in China, unlike you, so at least I have a foot in both camps when comparing the two.

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    D Benton Smith said

    The Universe is created, continually, by the non-material omniscient and omnipotent awareness that we call God (or some other designation signifying the same concept).

    God has obviously revealed something to you, and the “we” that you speak of, that he has not revealed to me.

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    My Parents Said Know at 114067

    Southern Pacific Railroad Company was decided on May 10, 1886, by the U.S. Supreme Court. The case established, via a headnote, that corporations are considered persons under the 14th Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause.

    Most here are barely capable of carrying a concept successfully let alone several at the same time. Perchance have you considered in parroting your deposit that the court clerk writing the decision was saying that the legal fiction of corporation existed and was long established; that this was not the issue being decided; that the corporation in order to function as designed as a legal entity had no difference to the rights of a person and could exercise those legal rights; a corporation was also subject to law also as a person was. Is that combination of concepts all so difficult as to be above your ken? I ffear the answer.

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