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Frank Walton Crows on a beach 1884

 

Era of Fake Money is Gone – Egon von Greyerz (USAW)
Europeans Face Mass Poverty – Expert (RT)
European Gas Prices Surge As Russia Reduces Supplies (RT)
Russia Has Enough Gas For At Least 100 Years – Gazprom (RT)
Hungary Signs Deal With Gazprom For Extra 5.8bn Cubic Metres Natural Gas (EN)
German Companies Shutting Down In Response To Record Energy Prices (ZH)
Most Germans Want Talks With Russia – Poll (RT)
Northern EU Sees The Light (K.)
Ukraine: Somewhere between Afghanization and Syrianization (Escobar)
Western Propaganda and its Aftermath (AT)
Ukrainian Officials Accused Of Stealing Trainloads Of Aid (RT)
Russian Foreign Ministry Explains Who Is Dividing The West (RT)
US Life Expectancy Plummeting (RT)
Western Allies Sabotaged Tentative Ukraine-Russia Peace Deal… In April (ZH)
DOJ Alleges That “Obstructive Conduct Occurred” at Mar-a-Lago (Turley)

 

 

The gods envy us. They envy us because we’re mortal, because any moment may be our last. Everything is more beautiful because we’re doomed. You will never be lovelier than you are now. We will never be here again. And we will never be tormented by the boredom of eternity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Half the country.
Karine Jean-Pierre says that people who voted for Donald Trump are “a threat to our democracy, to our freedom, to our rights.”

 

 

 

 

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“You have to remember when the debt collapses, all the assets that were supported by this debt will collapse. You will have an implosion of values, I expect 90% plus.”

Era of Fake Money is Gone – Egon von Greyerz (USAW)

“I did forecast that . . . the stock market is going to fall at this particular point. The 1,000-point drop on the DOW last Friday came right on cue. Fundamentally, the markets should have crashed a long time ago. . . . It appears clear to me we are going to see a 30% or so fall in the markets in the next one to two months. That’s the first fall, but that’s just the beginning. . . . Markets will fall, in real terms, by 90% to 95% in the coming years. That’s not going to happen overnight, but if it does happen overnight, then all bets are off and there will be a total disaster. The world is going to shut down. . . . Then there will be some extra money printing and people will be optimistic for a while. There is no money anymore because the money that is printed will make zero difference.

There will be nothing that will drive the world forward. All the decisions on top of the with energy, climate change, sanctions, etcetera, will mean it all will crash a lot faster. . . . The world is going to see a collapse that it has never seen before in history, and there is absolutely no remedy for that. They are not going to be able to do anything. Everybody who is not in power is going to promise something that they can’t deliver. When they get into power, they will be thrown out because they couldn’t deliver. So, the era of Shangri-la and money printing and saving the world by fake money—that era is totally gone.”

EvG goes on to say, “I am not a prophet of doom and gloom, but it may sound like it. I am just someone who just looks at risk. This is why I got into gold 20 years ago. Gold was the best solution to a risk situation in the financial world. . . . We almost had a collapse in 2008, and it was patched up temporarily. This time they won’t succeed . . . . We have a situation nobody can solve. . . . Initially, there will be money printing, but adding new debt to pay old debt is not a great solution to the problem. I don’t think there will be any orderly reset at all . . . . At some point, there will be an implosion of the system. There has to be. . . . You have to remember when the debt collapses, all the assets that were supported by this debt will collapse. You will have an implosion of values, I expect 90% plus. Stocks crashed in 1929 to 1932 by 90%. The risk back then and the magnitude of the problems then were nothing compared to what we have today. Remember, today it’s global, and it’s every single country in the world. . . . It’s everywhere, and no one can escape what’s coming.”

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“..in Belgium, households on average will be paying $10,000 a year for power and heating.”

Europeans Face Mass Poverty – Expert (RT)

Rising energy prices could lead to mass impoverishment in the EU, Professor at the University of Liege in Belgium Damien Ernst told French news site Atlantico on Monday. He warned there is no indication that the situation will improve after this winter. According to him, “the perfect storm” that has formed in energy markets is expected to have a major economic impact on households and businesses. Ernst suggested that in Belgium, households on average will be paying €10,000 ($10,000) a year for power and heating. The energy crisis will be far worse than the 2008 financial crisis and the oil shocks of the 1970s, he said, adding: “This will have economic consequences, especially for purchasing power, and lead to financial constraints.” With such a jump in energy prices, “it will be impossible to control inflation,” Ernst warned. Power prices in Europe have continued to reach record highs, intensifying the region’s energy crisis and stoking fears about access to electricity and heating as the weather begins to cool.

Kyle Bass
https://twitter.com/i/status/1564962742259400705

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I think prices have come down a bit. Not that it matters much anymore.

European Gas Prices Surge As Russia Reduces Supplies (RT)

European spot prices for natural gas rose in early trading on Wednesday after Russian energy major Gazprom shut down supplies via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline. According to the Intercontinental Exchange data, the price of October gas futures on the TTF hub in the Netherlands rose 5.5% to €280 ($280) per megawatt-hour, or $2,906 per thousand cubic meters, at around 07:00 GMT, after falling below $2,600 the day before.= Earlier on Wednesday, Gazprom confirmed the temporary halt of natural gas deliveries to Europe via Nord Stream 1 due to scheduled maintenance.


Unless there are technical setbacks, the gas flow will be resumed on September 3, with supply volumes restored to 33 million cubic meters per day, or roughly 20% of the pipeline’s full capacity. Following Gazprom’s announcement on August 19 regarding the temporary suspension, gas prices reacted sharply. Last week, the price of September futures exceeded $3,500 per thousand cubic meters. However, after German Economy Minister Robert Habeck announced that the country’s underground gas storages were 85% filled ahead of schedule, the gas price rally somewhat subsided.

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And the west wants it.

Russia Has Enough Gas For At Least 100 Years – Gazprom (RT)

Russia has huge natural gas reserves that could last for more than a century, the head of state-owned Gazprom, Alexey Miller, said on Wednesday at the International Business Congress. “Our consumers, Russian citizens, will have access to [this] cheap, reliable energy resource. It is especially important to note that they could be optimistic about the country’s gas future. Why? Because we are provided with reserves for 100 years ahead,” Miller said, noting that some of Gazprom’s fields will still be providing gas even in 2120. The energy giant’s chief executive attributed such an optimistic forecast to the development of the vast resources in Russia’s northern Yamal Peninsula, adding that Gazprom is currently preparing to launch the Kharasavey gas field and has also started developing the deep deposits of the Bovanenkovo field. Russia holds the world’s largest natural gas reserves, estimated at 48 trillion cubic meters, or roughly a quarter of the global total.

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Move to Budapest while you can. It’s a pretty city.

Hungary Signs Deal With Gazprom For Extra 5.8bn Cubic Metres Natural Gas (EN)

Hungary says it has signed a deal with Russian energy giant Gazprom for 5.8 billion cubic metres of extra natural gas. Zoltan Kovacs, international spokesman for Hungary’s government, said it would be on top of the country’s current supplies. “Hungary’s energy supply is safe,” he added. Hungary’s foreign affairs minister also announced the deal with Gazprom on Facebook during a break from his meeting with other EU ministers. Péter Szijjártó specified that in September and October, Gazprom will deliver a maximum of 5.8 million cubic meters more natural gas per day to Hungary via Serbia than what was specified in its long-term contract. EU foreign affairs ministers were meeting to debate a possible visa ban on Russian tourists in response to the war in Ukraine.


Szijjártó added that during the foreign affairs meeting, he spoke out against a possible visa ban on Russians. The announcement comes as Europe scrambles to cut energy consumption and cope with a reduction in supply of Russian gas. The Russian state-owned energy company had increased supplies to Hungary earlier this month even as it stopped flows to other European countries. Gazprom stopped gas supplies to Europe’s Nord Stream 1 pipeline earlier on Wednesday for maintenance. The company also said it had suspended gas flows to French gas company Engie “due to failure to pay for July supplies in full.”

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“..the entire German economy is about to get its plug pulled..”

German Companies Shutting Down In Response To Record Energy Prices (ZH)

It’s not just European smelters shutting down due to soaring energy prices: the entire German economy is about to get its plug pulled. While a handful of macro tourists rejoice that record European year-ahead electricity prices plunged by 50% to levels not seen since… last week… Europe is facing economic devastation and depression at a scale that will make 2008 seems like a walk in the park. As the FT reports, German manufacturers are halting production in response to the surge in energy prices, a trend the government has described as “alarming”. German economy minister Robert Habeck said industry had worked hard to reduce its gas consumption in recent months, partly by switching to alternative fuels like oil, making its processes more efficient and reducing output.

But he amusingly clarified, some companies had also “stopped production altogether” — a development he said was “alarming”. “It’s not good news,” he said, “because it can mean that the industries in question aren’t just being restructured but are experiencing a rupture — a structural rupture, one that is happening under enormous pressure.” Habeck said rising gas prices were affecting everyone from big industrial companies to small trading firms and the medium-sized enterprises that make up the “Mittelstand”. “Wherever energy is an important part of the business model, companies are experiencing sheer angst,” he said. And since energy is a crucial part of every business model, one can only imagine the chaos, fear and loathing hammering the largest European economy right now.

Confirming that Trump was right all along, the German minister said the business model of large parts of German manufacturing was based on the abundance of gas from Russia that was cheaper than gas from other regions. That competitive advantage “won’t come back any time soon, if it ever comes back at all”, Habeck said. Whether he was aware of it or not, Habeck effectively echoed what Zoltan Pozsar said over the weekend, that Europe is facing a Minsky moment triggered by excessive financial leverage “and in the context of supply chains, leverage means excessive operating leverage: in Germany, $2 trillion of value added depends on $20 billion of gas from Russia… …that’s 100-times leverage – much more than Lehman’s.”

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Their gov’t has explicitly said they don’t care what the voters want.

Most Germans Want Talks With Russia – Poll (RT)

The majority of Germans want the West to take concrete steps to initiate talks with Russia to end the Ukraine conflict, a recent survey has indicated. Published on Wednesday, the poll commissioned by Germany’s RTL/ntv-Trendbarometer was conducted from August 26 through August 29, with 1,011 people taking part. According to the survey, some 77% of Germans believe that the West should make concrete efforts to try to launch negotiations with Russia, which could help bring an end to the conflict in Ukraine. Only 17% would oppose such talks. When asked whether it is the right thing for Western leaders to keep phoning Russian President Vladimir Putin, 87% of the respondents replied in the affirmative, with 11% against.


Regarding the extent of German aid to Ukraine, 43% said they are content with the current state of assistance, while 26% want Berlin to do more and a quarter believe the country is already doing too much in this respect. The latter sentiment is particularly prevalent in eastern Germany and among supporters of the Alternative for Germany party, the researchers noted. Although some politicians from the ruling ‘traffic-light’ coalition are calling for continued deliveries of heavy weaponry to Ukraine, even at the expense of Germany’s own military, 62% of the respondents expressed skepticism about whether this would be a prudent move, while only 32% would welcome such deliveries.

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The way the EU’s been going, they can only make it worse.

Northern EU Sees The Light (K.)

The EU is rushing to intervene in the electricity and energy markets to prevent a further price escalation, now that the crisis is threatening to destabilize the biggest European economies, especially the highly dependent on Russian gas Germany. Those who loudly and with more than a hint of contempt pushed back on proposals by Greece and other southern European countries for a price ceiling on natural gas and the decoupling of gas prices from electricity rates, are now at the forefront of efforts for immediate intervention on exactly these issues, seven months late. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen made public Monday the EU’s intent for an “emergency intervention and a restructuring of the electricity market” and, on Tuesday, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner sent a message to his EU colleagues that Berlin was open to considering a price ceiling on natural gas in the emergency meeting of EU Energy Ministers on September 9.


Across Europe and at EU headquarters, in Brussels, officials are weighing the pros and cons of the price ceiling and the decoupling, proposals that Greece had first made, through Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in October 2021. The task is to find the most effective mix of policies that will restore a certain equilibrium in the natural gas market and will lead to a price de-escalation. Moreover, these measures must be agreed upon by all 27 EU members. In this complicated effort, Europe is certain that, whatever decision it takes, it will lead to a Russian reaction. Also, and independently of what it decides about natural gas, Russia will keep reducing flow, under a variety of pretexts, continuing a policy that begun with demands that it be paid in rubles and whose latest manifestation was Tuesday’s reducing of supply to France’s Engie.

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“..Monsanto, Cargill and Dupont have already bagged 17 million hectares of prime, fertile arable land – over half of what Ukraine still possesses..”

Ukraine: Somewhere between Afghanization and Syrianization (Escobar)

The Russian military never made a conscious decision to interrupt the multi-channel flow of western weapons to Kiev. Methodically destroying those weapons once they’re in Ukrainian territory – with plenty of success – is another matter. The same applies to smashing mercenary networks. Moscow is well aware that any negotiation with those pulling the strings in Washington – and dictating all terms to puppets in Brussels and Kiev – is futile. The fight in Donbass and beyond is a do or die affair. So the battle will go on, destroying what’s left of Ukraine, just as it destroyed much of Syria. The difference is that economically, much more than in Syria, what’s left of Ukraine will plunge into a black void. Only territory under Russian control will be rebuilt, and that includes, significantly, the bulk of Ukraine’s industrial infrastructure.


What’s left – rump Ukraine – has already been plundered anyway, as Monsanto, Cargill and Dupont have already bagged 17 million hectares of prime, fertile arable land – over half of what Ukraine still possesses. That translates de facto as BlackRock, Blackstone and Vanguard, top agro-business shareholders, owning whatever lands that really matter in non-sovereign Ukraine. Going forward, by next year the Russians will be applying themselves to cutting off Kiev from NATO weapons supplies. As that unfolds, the Anglo-Americans will eventually move whatever puppet regime remains to Lviv. And Kiev terrorism – conducted by Bandera worshippers – will continue to be the new normal in the capital.

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“Russians Targeting Kids’ Beds, Rooms With Explosives: Ukrainian Bomb Team”

Western Propaganda and its Aftermath (AT)

The western propaganda we’re currently experiencing is nothing new. Today’s President Putin joins yesterday’s Middle East “monsters” as current Ukrainian Nazi militias become “freedom fighters” and the Russians become “Nazis.” Likewise, the previous Middle Eastern terrorist groups became “moderate Islamist’s” but only if they were fighting for a US led NATO in Iraq and Syria. Yet such is the power of belief on an already stupefied majority western population that it’s become factual. In our upside down world, reality has long vanished to 15% of our western leaders who regard themselves as the “international community.” On August 24th, only 54 countries out of 193 supported a UN resolution which condemned Russia for not stopping its intervention in the Ukraine, which begs the question of why, if the majority population loathe today’s western politicians, do they passionately and often even fanatically believe their every word?

Supplying weapons and financial aid to the Ukraine which enables Russia to get bogged down in an endless war with mounting casualties, coupled with sanctions to bring down Russian middle-class living standards is just another attempt at regime change. Moreover, having failed to control the Middle East oil producers, it has not gone unnoticed that Russia is itself a major gas and oil producer. Bathsheba Crocker, US Ambassador to the UN warned in the New York Times on February 21st before the incursion occurred that Russia had a ‘hit list’ of people destined for arrest, detention and torture including “vulnerable populations such as religious and ethnic minorities and LGBTQI+ persons.” How she knew that is not explained, but the inclusion of homosexuals as a vulnerable group now appears mandatory in any media story.

From allegations presented as facts by Ukraine’s Human Rights Commissioner Lyudmyla Denisova and picked up by The British Daily Mail and the US New York Times in May, of multiple repeated child rapes and murders near Kiev. Meanwhile, Newsweek also in May ran the headline “Russians Targeting Kids’ Beds, Rooms With Explosives: Ukrainian Bomb Team”; what kind of sick minds dream this up?! Although written in a news format, both headlines carried disclaimers that the content remained unverified. In which case, why report it as news? One assumes that in time these stories will join Saddam’s weapons of mass destruction and the Ghost of Kyiv hoaxes.

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Fraud. The only infrastructure still in place in Ukraine.

Ukrainian Officials Accused Of Stealing Trainloads Of Aid (RT)

Ukrainian officials in the eastern Zaporozhye Region are being investigated for allegedly stealing massive amounts of humanitarian aid sent to them. They are accused of looting hundreds of freight cars’ worth of goods. Raids at offices and addresses associated with the suspected embezzlers were reported on Tuesday. Agents of the SBU, Ukraine’s successor to the KGB, and the anti-corruption agency NABU conducted the operations, according to a statement by the agencies. The region is mostly controlled by Russian forces, but its capital Zaporozhye and some of the surrounding areas are under Kiev’s control. The raids targeted the Kiev-appointed administration and members of the city council, according to the SBU and NABU. The agencies also reported confiscating what they believe to be narcotics and illegal firearms while searching the premises.

While the official statement offered few details, a more comprehensive account of the ongoing probe came from Ukrainian public figure Evgeny Shevchenko, who is widely described by the local media as an unpaid agent for the NABU. The agency had previously confirmed working with him. According to his post on Facebook, the suspected grifters made off with “almost all humanitarian aid” sent to the region, selling the goods through local retail chains. The total volume of what was stolen amounts to 22 sea transport containers, 389 freight train cars and 220 trucks, Shevchenko claimed. The activist named several senior officials in Zaporozhye Region as suspects and shamed them for posing as Ukrainian patriots while profiting at the expense of the country.

Shevchenko is a controversial figure in Ukraine. He emerged from the radical wing of the so-called Maidan protests of 2013-2014 and made a name for himself as an associate of militia commander and former MP Konstantin Grishin, who prefers to be called by his nom de guerre Semyon Semenchenko. Last year, Shevchenko and Semenchenko were arrested on allegations of involvement with an illegal militia. The arrests came after Shevchenko had accused the office of President Vladimir Zelensky of derailing an intelligence operation aimed at luring a group of Russian security contractors to Ukraine and detaining them. Shevchenko believes that his arrest and that of Semenchenko were an act of revenge by Zelensky’s chief-of-staff, Andrey Ermak. In his post about the raids in Zaporozhye Region, he linked the suspects with the president and the head of his office, pointing out that the officials targeted had been appointed by Kiev.

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“Zakharova compared the EU to the group of blind men in the painting ‘The Blind Leading the Blind’ by Dutch Renaissance artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder.”

“..“strange suicidal initiatives that are attributed to the EU, but are actually imposed or planted” by an outside force..”

Russian Foreign Ministry Explains Who Is Dividing The West (RT)

Russia does not pursue a foreign policy aimed at dividing the West, or the EU in particular, despite claims to the contrary, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova has said. However, the bloc could benefit from being more tolerant of dissenting voices, considering how much it has hurt itself with its ‘united’ approach to Russia, she said in a radio interview on Wednesday. Zakharova compared the EU to the group of blind men in the painting ‘The Blind Leading the Blind’ by Dutch Renaissance artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder. “They are united. No one in this group, who are being led towards a ditch, voices any doubt, objects, asks questions or protests,” she said.

Brussels’ approach towards Russia is similar, the spokeswoman suggested, noting the “strange suicidal initiatives that are attributed to the EU, but are actually imposed or planted” by an outside force. She added that when it comes to Russia, the bloc does not tolerate dissenting voices – which is surprising, given that the EU claims to cherish democracy, a system in which opinions that differ from the dominant line of thinking are supposed to be appreciated. While many Western politicians claim that Russia wants to divide the bloc with its policies, this is not the case, Zakharova said. “If anything, our goal is to return common sense into international relations.”

Her remarks came during a discussion in the radio interview on the EU’s proposed ban on visas for Russians. The plan is promoted by Ukraine and some Eastern European member states, but Western European nations such as Germany and France believe less radical restrictions should be adopted. Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki suggested this week that an implosion within the EU could occur unless all member states follow the hardline Russia policy that Warsaw has adopted.

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Yeah, yeah, Covid…

US Life Expectancy Plummeting (RT)

The average American’s life expectancy notably dropped between 2019 and 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed in a report published on Wednesday. It is the first two-year drop recorded since 1961-1963. Over the last two years, the US life expectancy decreased by 2.7 years, leaving the average lifespan at 76.1 years – the same as it was in 1996. According to the CDC, the primary factor in driving down life expectancy was the Covid-19 pandemic, which has contributed to the deaths of over one million Americans. “Unintentional injuries” – a category that includes overdoses and other drug-related misadventures – as well as heart disease were also major factors contributing to the decline.

Before the pandemic, heart disease had long been the top-recorded cause of death in the US, while the opioid epidemic has led to record numbers of overdoses for several years running. Breaking the CDC’s numbers down by race yields even more alarming trends. Native Americans suffered a 6.6 year drop in life expectancy between 2019 and 2021, compared to about four years for black and Hispanic people and 2.4 years for white people. The statistical burden disproportionately fell on males, whose life expectancy has declined to just 73.2 years, while females can still expect to live a comparatively long 79.1 years.

The report found most of the decline in life expectancy took place during the first year of the pandemic for nonwhite populations, while white Americans suffered the worst losses during the second year. Similar studies have found that Covid-19 worsened an already-yawning gap between the US, which has the most expensive healthcare in the world, and other developed nations in terms of life expectancy. Americans can now expect to live five fewer years than their European counterparts. Researchers studying the decline in life expectancy have blamed high rates of preexisting conditions like obesity and heart disease for the US’ outsized losses during the pandemic compared to 19 of its economic peers.

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“..the collective West, which back in February had suggested Zelenskyy should surrender and flee..”

Western Allies Sabotaged Tentative Ukraine-Russia Peace Deal… In April (ZH)

There’s mounting evidence that the war in Ukraine could have been over by this point, but key Western backers of Kiev sought to sabotage the potential for peaceful settlement through negotiations. That’s precisely what regional Ukrainian media reports concluded as early as May, soon after the UK’s Boris Johnson showed up in the capital on a “surprise” visit to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky for the first time the month prior This is what a bombshell story in Ukrainska Pravda said at the time, but which was almost completely ignored in Western mainstream media: According Ukrainska Pravda sources close to Zelenskyy, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson, who appeared in the capital almost without warning, brought two simple messages. The first is that Putin is a war criminal, he should be pressured, not negotiated with.

And the second is that even if Ukraine is ready to sign some agreements on guarantees with Putin, they [the UK and US] are not. Johnson’s position was that the collective West, which back in February had suggested Zelenskyy should surrender and flee, now felt that Putin was not really as powerful as they had previously imagined, and that here was a chance to “press him.” The Ukrainian media English-language report went on to emphasize that Three days after Johnson left for Britain, Putin went public and said talks with Ukraine “had turned into a dead end”. At the time the Istanbul peace talks, which saw top officials from each warring side gather in the Turkish capital, was hailed in some corners as “the quickest way to end the war in Ukraine” – according to Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s words, who was seeking to mediate between Moscow and Kiev.

But as the invasion ordered by Putin pressed on, Britain especially was the earliest out front in making large weapons and munitions deliveries to Ukraine via military transport planes a high priority. UK press reports also took note of the ‘convenient’ timing of London going all-in hawkish on Ukraine given Prime Minister Johnson’s enduring ‘Partygate Scandal’ at home. Again, recall the tone of Ukrainian media following the arrival of the British prime minister in Kiev (and it should be noted Johnson was the first leader of a G7 country to visit, coming two weeks after Russian forces withdrew from suburbs around Kiev) on April 9: “Following the arrival of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Kyiv, a possible meeting between Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin has become less likely.”s

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A President’s impunity is almost limitless.

DOJ Alleges That “Obstructive Conduct Occurred” at Mar-a-Lago (Turley)

Last night, Department of Justice Tuesday filed in opposition to the appointment of a Special Master in Florida. It used the filing to add new facts and allegations to the public record, including the statement that “obstructive conduct occurred” at Mar-a-Lago by concealing or moving documents. The Department makes many of the same claims that it used to opposed the release of a redacted affidavit, claims shown to have been misleading and exaggerated after the magistrate ordered the release. Notably, this filing contained details that were likely redacted in the affidavit but just released on the public record. In the most direct challenge to the former President’s public claims, the Justice Department claimed that he and his staff had failed to turn over classified material and that the Department had no choice but to search areas outside of the storage room. Indeed, it says that it found three classified documents in Trump’s desk without indicating the level of classification or subject matter.

It also said that the Trump staff barred the FBI from looking at documents in the storage room after turning over classified information to them. “As the former President’s filing indicates, the FBI agents and DOJ attorney were permitted to visit the storage room. See D.E. 1 at 5-6. Critically, however, the former President’s counsel explicitly prohibited government personnel from opening or looking inside any of the boxes that remained in the storage room, giving no opportunity for the government to confirm that no documents with classification markings remained.” The filing also adds new disclosures on past claims of declassification by Trump. It states that “[w]hen producing the Fifteen Boxes, the former President never asserted executive privilege over any of the documents nor claimed that any of the documents in the boxes containing classification markings had been declassified.”


That was in January 2022. It then alleges that, in the June 3, 2022 meeting, “neither counsel nor the custodian asserted that the former President had declassified the documents or asserted any claim of executive privilege.” It is not clear if or when the Trump team made the declassification claim. The filing also includes this notable allegation: “The government also developed evidence that government records were likely concealed and removed from the Storage Room and that efforts were likely taken to obstruct the government’s investigation.” The Justice Department told the court that it was vindicated in its suspicions and that “the FBI, in a matter of hours, recovered twice as many documents with classification markings as the ‘diligent search’ that the former President’s counsel and other representatives had weeks to perform calls into serious question the representations made in the June 3 certification and casts doubt on the extent of cooperation in this matter.”

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Not a fan of the man, but he’s right here.

David Icke

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Undefeated
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    phoenixvoice
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    It’s like the frog and the boiling water.

    First, the Western population put up with lockdowns. Yeah, they grumbled, but pretty much went along with that and masks and “social distance” for a lot longer than 2 weeks.

    Then it was remdesivir and bad press for HCQ, and ivermectin and mass PCR testing, banning of early treatment.

    Then it was vaccines. Many even signed themselves up to get jabbed without coercion! For many more, it only took a reward — free ice cream and donuts, or negative social pressure (shaming.). Then came the vax passports and no jab, no job —that ratcheted up the water level a few more degrees. And for that one there was more public pushback. The WEFfers decided to change tactics, release the pandemic screws.

    Now they are moving in on us with financial turmoil, threatening our energy and our food. The war in Ukraine is little more than an excuse — it provides the moral framework to see the situation as a moralist tale, seeing how far we will voluntarily deprive ourselves of resources for the benefit of princess Ukraine. We are being shamed into reducing our carbon footprints, “for Ukraine,” “for the planet,” “for the animals.” The stick is the inflation. It will go similarly as it did with compulsory vaccination…seeing how far they can go before too large a segment of the population begins to rebel (probably when too many die from hypothermia), then they will ease up just a bit.

    It is the classic relationship between abuser and victim.

    Soon, the victim is tolerating situations that previously would have been unthinkable. The water temperature is rising.

    Unfortunately, having been the unwitting victim of verbal/emotional abuse for over a decade, I am too familiar with how bad it can get before the victim wakes up and realizes that something is not right.

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    The beauty of electric cars for WEFfers is that with few enough folks using gasoline vehicles, the gas station infrastructure can be abandoned without public outcry. Then, electricity capacity can be reduced, and voila! the movement of the public is curtailed because it can no longer move quickly from one locale to another.

    #114884
    Dr. D
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    “In 2024, Los Angeles Will Vote on Forcing Hotels to House the Homeless”

    Your property is not safe. Next will be your office, garage, and house. Remember 3A? Shall not force-house troops in your home? Here we are. And besides trashing the place at ten-thousands of expense (talk to any landlord), the will take food out of your mouth, no money for your kids’ college.

    Why? Democracy! We 51 people voted we want your tacos. So you 49 people go hungry, ha ha ha! …That would be opposed to a Republic where we specifically limit government and protect the rights of the minority.

    “Karine Jean-Pierre says that people who voted for Donald Trump are “a threat to our democracy, to our freedom, to our rights.”

    Democracy. Sounds like they need some FREEDOM!

    FreedomFlies
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    ““the perfect storm” that has formed in energy markets”

    Every day, every way, making us stoopider and stoopider. The “Prefect Storm” is that YOU shut off the gas pipes. “It’s a ‘perfect storm’ when during a blizzard, daddy went out and hit the meter with a payloader, plunging the house into frozen dark.” No one saw that coming. A “Perfect Storm” and “Act of God” even! It comes from the Second Commandment of Left: “It’s somebody else’s fault!”

    “European Gas Prices Surge as Russia Europe Reduces Supplies (RT)” Fixed it. Plenty of gas, you just can’t have any. If you didn’t want to die, why didn’t you move to Russia?

    “Russia Has Enough Gas for at Least 100 Years – Gazprom (RT)”

    But it takes super-banned RT to state the obvious.

    ““..the entire German economy is about to get its plug pulled..”

    And the saying “As goes Germany, so goes the EU” Plug. Meet pulled.

    Map: so the point of grabbing Finland is to shut off NordStream when Germany flips East? You didn’t think the NeoCons like Nuland were going to stop “F’n the EU” so easily, did ya?

    “…Monsanto, Cargill and Dupont have already bagged 17 million hectares of prime, fertile arable land – over half of what Ukraine still possesses..”

    If we don’t fabricate fake disasters, how can we steal their stuff? No doubt BlackRock or the Euro-equivalent is buying up every Pub and Coffee shop in Europe. They don’t care about Power costs, they have money at negative rates. Go Green!!! The Billionaires sure will.

    the Trump staff barred the FBI from looking at documents in the storage room after turning over classified information to them.”

    Sounds cool, however, um: wouldn’t that be an unlimited warrant through all time and space? They have to search every place Trump has ever been, and every place he’s ever had access to, forever, to prove he’s innocent. Simple!

    Quite the contrary, it seems that the Records asked them to lock them up, and set the storage rules. So they did. That’s the FBI lock the FBI cut off the FBI’s storage area. If you’re not worried, then you’re worried? So worried they took all the Secret material, put it on the floor, took pictures of it, and leaked the Top Secret docs to the press? Huh. Some “Top Secret”.

    ““the FBI, in a matter of hours, recovered twice as many documents with classification markings as the ‘diligent search’”

    Yes, except they were all declassified years ago. How? Trump stood over them with a magic sharpie and said, “Patronus! All documents within my sight are hereby declassified!” Literally, that’s legal. WHy? Because if anyone else could class/declass, THEY would control all information and therefore be in charge. This is EXACTLY the battle Kennedy had with the Dulles Brothers and Eisenhower had with Area 51. Who won?

    Charging stations: they are all “Science” approved. And these people expect to go out in public without being slapped.

    Definition of “I’m not a genius, I’m only the City Planning Clerk’s intern, but…

    German FM: You go girl! Freedom of speech! “I hate my German voters’ guts! I don’t represent them at all!!! In fact, we’re not even a democracy.”

    And “We will enact ‘social’ measures”? Yes, because you have no ‘practical’ or ‘energy’ measures. ‘Social” means “DO WHAT YOU’RE TOLD!!! I told you to freeze in the dark, so be snappy or we’ll arrest you for mean tweets live on camera.”

    Ah Germany, you never let us down. Whhhhyyyy do you never let us down?

    EMPs are real, but extremely uneven. The effect is radically and dangerously overestimated. I think they did tests around 1990 and it wouldn’t even shut off a car computer. So: long lengths of wire, bad grounds, can cause whole houses and thus neighborhoods to burn down. (Carrington, the Quebec grid) At the same time, sensitive equipment in the right lull zone are untouched. Very hard to predict. That means it would NOT take 1-3 properly placed units to take out the grid. At the same time, those 3 units would cause such a mess, for so long, to so many people, we probably would FEEL like it had.

    #114885
    Dr. D
    Participant

    WEF, yes, thinking: THey said “You’ll own nothing,” then a month later use their political power, that they say they own most western governments, to jack your rates on purpose, and steal your house and business.

    No one notices. This is very much the victim mindset, doing anything to cover and justify the open abuser.

    Honey, do I need to call the police for you?

    #114886
    zerosum
    Participant

    Correction:
    “So worried they took all the Secret material, put it on the floor, took pictures of it, and leaked the Top Secret docs to the press? Huh. Some “Top Secret”.

    “the FBI, in a matter of hours, recovered twice as many documents with classification markings as the “diligent search’”

    Look closer at those Top Secret docs on the floor. There are no documents/no material. There is only the cover page.
    Its a set up by the camera wo/man.

    #114887

    A. Fauci: “The Science is settled: witches float!”
    A. Fauci: “The Science is settled: witches sink!”

    #114888
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    Those who jump on knee-jerk bandwagons might try considering what I actually wrote:

    he was actually shouted down by the group at the University of Auckland technical analysis forums

    I did not say he was shouted down by a bunch of undergraduate students.

    Those who shouted him down were experts in the field, unlike Bryan Leyland, who just an overrated engineer on a gravy train and who was working to a bought-and-paid-for script of promoting ‘Clean Coal’, which does not exist, of course.

    There was a bought-and-paid-for liar on the University of Auckland staff, Chris de Freuitus, supposed head of ‘Environmental Studies’, whose consistent narrative centred on NZ burning more coal!

    He was given prominent position by the NZ Herald -yet another component of the great propaganda (lying) machine, which refused to publish any articles pointing out the extreme danger of burning excessive quantities of coal -which is one of the filthiest fuels ever used and has the highest per unit CO2 emissions of all fuels.

    Interestingly, when questioned on the matter, the University of Auckland Chemistry Department had ‘no opinion’.

    By the same token, the University of Auckland Geology Department did not teach oil geology -depsite there being ongoing exploration and extraction in Taranaki and offshore at the time. That was supposedly the responsibility of the Engineering Department, which unsurprisingly has nothing to say about Peak Oil, even thoiugh it was occuring at the time.

    Taking the matter as far as the Vice Chancellors Office resulted in a fob-off, that department heads were at liberty to teach whatever they like, whether it was true or relevant or untrue.

    In NZ, universities were morphed from places of learning into businesses over the period 1985 to 2000

    It was around that time that numerous ‘Schools of Tourism’ were being set up, and students were paying fees to learn how to make coffee and be nice to hotel guests.

    I jest not!

    And with ‘trolls’ almost incessantly challenging fundamental truth on TAE, and making ad hominem attacks, we can see why western societies are going down the drain so quickly, and why there is no hope for the future as far as NATOstan nations are concerned.

    Fortunately, not all the commenters are uninformed fuckwits.

    #114889
    Figmund Sreud
    Participant

    Dept: Pepe Escobar Knows For Sure!

    So there you go. The hit on the Moskva was a NATO operation, ordered by the U.S. The Russian Ministry of Defense knows – and the Americans know they know. Retaliation will come – in the time and place of Moscow’s choosing.

    Which Crime Syndicate Murdered Darya Dugina?

    F.S., … not sure if Pepe knows for sure.

    Note: Strategic Culture website continues to not be block on my iPad if I use public internet access. So very strange, …

    #114891
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    ‘Consciousness of Sheep has a very good article. This writer advocates using remaining fossil–fuels as prudently and sparingly as possible to descend gradually to whatever will later be possible.’

    That is almost exactly what US Admiral Rickover, ‘father of the US nuclear submarine fleet’ proposed in 1957!

    Mobil, Exxon, Caltex, Genral Motors, Chrysler etc. were not at all keen on the idea.

    Britian’s ‘Iron Lady’ said: “Get the oil and gas out from under the North Sea and burn is as quickly as possible. I don’t mind if you convert some of it into plastic trinkets. Just waste it as fast as you can. The Is No Alternative!” ​

    I understand that TINA has a new message: “Britain must make war on the Russians” [and steal their oil and gas because we have almost run out].

    Yes, there are gas fileds under Ukraine. That is why the Biden family set up shop there.

    Today will be a very ‘interesting’ day in ‘the markets’.

    #114892
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    10YT 2.24%

    #114893
    John Day
    Participant

    Ukrainian commando life expectancy has plummeted worse than that of Americans:

    RT: Of the three (captured), two have been injured and are in serious condition, the official said in an interview with Russian television. Doctors are fighting to save them, he added. An estimated 12 Ukrainian troops are still fighting against Russian forces, he claimed.
    https://www.rt.com/russia/561967-ukraine-troops-captured-zaporozhye/

    #114894
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    Oops! Typo. 10YT 3.24%!

    #114895
    Armenio Pereira
    Participant

    The gods envy us. They envy us because we’re mortal, because any moment may be our last. Everything is more beautiful because we’re doomed. You will never be lovelier than you are now. We will never be here again. And we will never be tormented by the boredom of eternity.

    Eternity isn’t boring – The Everlasting Dissatisfaction sees to that.

    #114896
    Armenio Pereira
    Participant

    Comparing:

    Strength

    Tarot - Strength

    Strength

    #114897
    John Day
    Participant

    In my studied, non-expert, personal opinion, nobody commenting on TAE lately is a troll.

    This is a difficult time to debate topics which are fundamental to our survival, increasingly our near-term survival, as has been pointed out by the pandemic of weaponized virus, likely an accident, and the epidemic of “died unexpectedly” which could not and cannot be accidental.

    #114898
    zerosum
    Participant

    https://www.lapresse.ca/international/europe/2022-09-01/guerre-en-ukraine-jour-190/l-integrite-physique-de-la-centrale-nucleaire-occupee-a-ete-violee-selon-l-aiea.php

    According to russia’s Interfax news agency, four of the nine vehicles in the convoy through which the IAEA team arrived at the plant on Thursday afternoon left in the early evening.

    The Agency also intends to then “establish a continuous presence” on the site, repeated its chief, an option that had not been publicly mentioned before the sending of this mission.

    A “difficult situation”
    Rafael Grossi said he saw “a lot of things” during the “four or five hours” spent at the scene.

    “We were able to visit the whole site. I was in the units (of reactors, Editor’s note), I saw the emergency system and other parts, the control rooms,” he said, while praising the Ukrainian personnel who continue to work at the plant since it fell in March to Russian soldiers.

    “Of course, they are in a difficult situation, but they have an incredible degree of professionalism,” the IAEA boss said.

    #114899
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    Just for laughs, listen to what the mainstream propaganda says!

    Unfortunately, the poor people of Britain have to endure the consequences of decades of incompetence and theft.

    #114900
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    Just for laughs, listen to what the mainstream propaganda says!

    Unfortunately, the poor people of Britain have to endure the consequences of decades of incompetence and theft.

    #114901
    zerosum
    Participant

    I’m waiting for the vids and pictures of the destroyed barges and the dead & captured Ukr’s

    #114902
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    Not so funny for anyone still trapped in the Matrix::

    ‘Canadian building consent levels fell a rather sharp -6.6% in July, an result that was not expected. (The expected a -0.5% slip.) Its a situation very similar to Australia where housing construction is going into a steep reversal.

    The surging US dollar is especially tough on Japan, and may be quite inflationary. Toyota is a major buyer of steel and those costs are rising sharply. They also insist their parts suppliers use ‘Toyota steel’ – and have raised prices recently to those suppliers, some by as much as +30%.

    In Australia, lending for housing retreated in July at a fast rate. In fact lending to investors fell at its fastest pace since mid-2015, and lending to owner-occupiers fell at its fastest pace since 2008. Bank lending to their construction industry dived a startling -35% in July from June. There’s more than a whiff of fear in these figures.

    The UST 10yr yield starts today at 3.25% and up an unusually sharp +11 bps from this time yesterday.

    Wall Street is down -0.6% in late Thursday trade which makes it a -3.1% fall so far this week. Overnight, European markets were all lower by about -1.7%. Yesterday Tokyo fell -1.5%. Hong Kong ended down -1.8%. And Shanghai fell another -0.5%. The ASX200 closed its Thursday trade down a full -2.0%

    The price of gold will open today at US$1698/oz and down another -US$16 from this time yesterday.

    And oil prices start today down -US$4/bbl at just under US$86/bbl in the US while the international Brent price is now just under US$92/bbl/’

    What surprised me was that the shysters and liars and money=printers were able to keep the show going for so long after global extraction of conventional oil peaked over 2006-2008.

    And by doig so they exacerbated very aspect of every predicament.

    So now it’s time to pay the price for all that institutionalised fraud.

    I guess about 0.1% of the populace is ready for what has arrived.

    #114903
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    Brent Crude (October Contract)

    US $91.95 -3.82%

    #114904
    Bill7
    Participant

    The long-tailed tit birdy photo was real good. Love the little birdies, though I saw mostly bigger ones today
    including a couple of hawks, soaring while looking for brunch.. magnificent.

    #114905
    willem
    Participant

    Part 3 to the California graphic above: The state assembly and state senate today approved a bill extending the operation of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant for an additional 5 years, to 2030. The two units were scheduled to close in 2024/2025 when their current operating licenses expire. But Gov. Gruesome came out not too long ago and said he thought they should keep running for awhile. I guess he figures that frequent statewide blackouts won’t look too good on a presidential aspirant’s resume.

    I worked at this facility for a number of years, so I can tell you that it will be a real challenge making this happen. A number of multi-year projects aimed at getting ready to have the operating licenses renewed were cancelled and all the temporary staff released when the decision was made to shut down the plant at the end of its current license. The license renewal application process, shut down in the wake of the closure decision, will have to be restaffed and started up again–they let all those people go when they shut the project down 4 or 5 years ago. New fuel needs to be ordered, and there is a significant lead time for this; you don’t just have the fuel truck come out and fill your tanks up.

    The feds (via the NRC) will still have a say in this also. Of note, two nuclear facilities whose extended operating licenses were approved by the NRC during the Trump Administration, the Biden’s new NRC appointees reversed both of those approvals. (Those were Turkey Point in Florida and Peach Bottom in Pennsylvania)

    The public and the politicians do not understand what goes into running such facilities. I have known for a long time that these people believed they would be able to pick up the phone literally the day before the final shutdown, and say “Wait! We want to keep it running a little longer….”

    #114906
    John Day
    Participant

    Thanks Willem for the ongoing tale of the evil Diablo Canyon Nuke reactor and the casual plan to just-keep-it-running-another-5-years.
    It has been a long time since I saw stories about that, maybe a decade, but they were all bad, with weird kinds of metal fatigue and spooky rot like that.

    #114907
    kultsommer
    Participant

    @ phoenixvoice
    The FIRST test we passed with flying colors. That was post 9-11 Airport abuse. Brilliantly conceived being “out of site” from the general population busy with “ordinary lives”.
    While promoting mud throwing at the President, in actuality the Elite took “Carter’s warning in 70’s” seriously and made 50 year plan accordingly. In the mean time they had to make money and let the “life go on unchecked”.
    AFKTT is unjustifiably pelted from the site audience. V-Poet’s “you think yo’re so smart images” recently posted, that I presume are aimed at him, were so low ball that one has to throw up. No contra-argument but “this what i think of you”?

    #114908
    chris_gee
    Participant

    The Pebe Escobar site also has a good article on NZ politicians essentially taking a US centric position as regards Asia Pacific geopolitics, against traditional Labour policies, and the likely weight of public opinion were that that could be determined, if discussion were possible.
    In a recent speech on China NZ relations she called for rules based order and called for China to oppose the “indefensible” invasion of Ukraine to which NZ has provided military aid.
    Good on the touchy feely stuff, but independece and courage to take a stand not so much. I doubt that cheerleading for a US China war helps anyone traditional links or not.

    #114909
    anticlimactic
    Participant

    Special home charging points for EVs in the UK are ‘smart devices’, which means they can be turned off remotely if there is not enough power. I would think that all public charging stations would have a similar setup.

    It could be a shock to EV owners this winter as their cars turn into bricks!

    At least it may focus minds on the fantasy of an EV future.

    #114910
    Bill7
    Participant

    In case anyone does not know, Diablo Canyon is built on a active fault line- and I’m 6.7 miles N of that sucker.
    The emergency sirens were tested last Saturday though, so all is well.

    #shouldbefine

    #114911
    citizenx
    Participant

    Mountain biker Rab Wardell dies just two days after winning Scottish championship

    How many jabs for Rab ? How many lives did Rab save “doing his part” to protect Grandma’s, Obese body positives and immune compromised addicts around the world? We’re all in this together! Shouldn’t all the healthy free thinking athletes and adventurers of the world lay down their lives and giving up their personal freedoms to protect the most vulnerable butter golems?

    I’m surrounded by 350lb things that once identified as she/her he/him that now self identify as it/it blue/purple/green haired tattooed gender fluid consuming blobs of virtue signalling elitism. Why care about your own health when you can give your life for those who don’t care about theirs or yours? The Ultimate Virtue Signalling Award? No thanks, I’ll take my Pure Blood Certificate Award for resisting their Psy Op.

    ..

    Annalena Baerbock says supporting Kiev matters more than expected winter unrest
    German minister vows to back Ukraine ‘no matter what voters think’

    Even if Germans take to the streets over energy prices, Berlin must support Ukraine by maintaining sanctions on Russia

    Germany’s punishment for WW 2 war crimes allows US military bases to operate from the Fatherland committing it’s own modern war crimes. The Thousand-Year Reich is still kicking and screaming with “a little help from my fiends”. Sour Kraut Germans still support Nazis where ever they may roam.

    Death Don’t Have No Mercy In This Land –

    Well he’ll leave you standin’ and cryin’ in this land
    Well Death will leave you standin’ and cryin’ in this land
    Well he’ll come to your house and he won’t stay long
    You’ll look in the bed and somebody will be gone
    Death will leave you standin’ and cryin’ in this land

    Old Death always in a hurry in this land
    Death always in a hurry in this land

    Well he won’t give you time to get ready in this land
    Death won’t give you time to get ready in this land
    I said death don’t have no mercy in this land

    Down with the M’Fuckin Empire of Hate and Lies

    #114912
    Autonomous Unit
    Participant

    Special home charging points for EVs in the UK are ‘smart devices’, which means they can be turned off remotely if there is not enough power. I would think that all public charging stations would have a similar setup.

    It could be a shock to EV owners this winter as their cars turn into bricks!

    At least it may focus minds on the fantasy of an EV future.

    I would not be surprised if the EV cars themselves will be fitted with ‘kill switches’
    in other news, the Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, USA, wants all new construction to not use fossil fuels. I assume that means electric heat and cooling. I sent an email last week to her asking for the studies showing less pollution or more efficiency, but no reply yet. I also asked if new power generation plants are planned. no reply yet.

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    #114913
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    Oceania is at war with Eurasia.

    Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia.

    The governments of Oceania are also at war with the populaces of the various ‘airstrips’ that comprise Oceania,

    The governments of Oceania have always been at war with the populaces of the ‘airstrips’ that comprise Oceania.

    It seems that forces from Eastasia will soon join Eurasia in the war against Oceania.

    The populaces of the various ‘airstrips’ that make up Oceania are also gearing up for the outbreak of open warfare -in the defence of genuine freedom and democracy- against the forces of evil that the governments of Oceania represent.

    ‘Interesting times’ just got a lot more ‘interesting’.

    #114914
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    WW 3 is underway, and people are worried about charging points for electric vehicles???!!!

    #114915
    Veracious Poet
    Participant

    #114916
    Oroboros
    Participant

    @Armenio Pereira

    Loved Hercules trying to give his cat a pill!

    Ain’t that the truth!

    #114917
    willem
    Participant

    @Bill7: The fault line under Diablo Canyon is NOT an “active” fault line. This is mythology promulgated by plant opponents. And I live about 10 miles north of that sucker…

    #114918
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Oroboros said

    The 37-year-old tragically died in his sleep overnight, it has been confirmed.

    Climate change did that.

    #114919
    Red
    Participant

    Star wars?

    In December 2021, China filed a complaint with the United Nations, claiming that two of Musk’s Starlink satellites had nearly collided with the Tianhe module of its Tiangong Space Station — in April and October of 2021– and that Chinese astronauts had been forced to maneuver the module of the station to avoid the collision. Starlink is part of Elon Musk’s SpaceX and the satellites are part of a plan to make internet coverage from the satellites available worldwide, with the goal of launching nearly 12,000 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit.

    Space is becoming crowded and risks of collision — whether with satellites or space debris — are not new. Tellingly, China was among the first to help create much of that debris: In January 2007, China tested its first successful anti-satellite missile (ASAT), destroying one of its own inactive weather satellites and creating one of the world’s largest space debris incidents. That space debris is still floating around in space, causing collision risks every day.

    The United States rejected China’s claims that the Starlink satellites had endangered China’s space station. The US stated that if there had been a “significant probability of collision” with China’s space station, the U.S. would have given notice to China ahead of time. “Because the activities did not meet the threshold of established emergency collision criteria, emergency notifications were not warranted in either case.”

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/china-threatens-destroy-elon-musks-starlink?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

    #114920
    Veracious Poet
    Participant

    #114921
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    zerosum

    ‘I’m waiting for the vids and pictures of the destroyed barges and the dead & captured Ukr’s’

    According to the Military Summary channel, it was a NATO-instigated operation, with numerous NATO officers directly involved, if not actually onboard the destroyed barges. And it was a total disaster. for NATO. An entire battalion was wiped out.

    Apparently, the Ukrainian fascists cannot start any new offensives until they have cleared the hospitals of
    the hundreds (thousands?) wounded.in recent ‘Ukrainian successes’.

    #114922
    willem
    Participant
    #114923
    aspnaz
    Participant

    anticlimactic said

    At least it may focus minds on the fantasy of an EV future.

    It is all about power and control. Us plebs will have access to one source of energy, electricity, and that source will be controlled by the computers owned by the billionaires behind WEF. If you don’t get your vaccination, then you do not get any electricity and therefore have to return to living in the stone age. Fossil fuels make freedom possible, which is why the looney left and billionaires – along with the naive believers, the sort who think there really is some sort of shortage – have teamed up to eradicate them.

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