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Twitter Nukes Liberal Pundits From Platform (ZH)
Matt Taibbi Discusses Ongoing ‘Big Picture’ Review of Twitter Files (CTH)
EU Allows US To Wipe Its Feet On The Bloc – Putin (RT)
Kiev Seizes Assets of Russian Orthodox Clerics (LI)
Vatican Apologizes For Pope’s Remarks – Moscow (RT)
European Parliament’s ‘Qatar Scandal’ Tip Of A Corruption Iceberg (Marsden)
Germany Resorts To Record Borrowing (RT)
Germany Spends $500 Billion To ‘Keep The Lights On’ – Reuters (RT)
China Downgrades Omicron Risks To Seasonal Cold (ZH)
Thousands Of Unedited Government JFK Assassination Files Released (BBC)
“Effective Altruism”: Could SBF’s Parents Be the Key to a Plea? (Turley)
Don’t Fall For It (Denninger)
Arctic Summer Sea Ice Stopped Declining a Decade Ago (DS)
Flying Insect Numbers Plunge 64% Since 2004 – UK Survey (G.)

 

 

 

 

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“We sometimes encounter people, even perfect strangers, who begin to interest us at first sight, somehow suddenly, all at once, before a word has been spoken.”
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Open season has been declared on Musk. He and his family are fair game. They paint a target on him and when he wipes it off, they say: see, he doesn’t really advocate free speech!

Twitter Nukes Liberal Pundits From Platform (ZH)

Twitter on Thursday evening began purging reporters from major media outlets, just one day after new owner Elon Musk changed the platform’s “anti-doxxing” policy in response to a “crazy stalker” who climbed on the hood of a car carrying his two-year-old son. Those kicked off the platform include: Keith Olbermann of MSNBC • Ryan Mac of the NY Times • Anthony Webster of Bellingcat • Donnie O’Sullivan of CNN • Micah F. Lee of The Intercept • Matt Binder of Mashable • Drew Harwell of the Washington Post • Aaron Rupar of his mom’s basement. Also booted was the official account for Twitter competitor Mastadon, which earlier in the day posted a link to track Musk’s private jet. It was unclear what prompted the suspensions, though it appears they are related to doxxing – current or in the past.

“Same doxxing rules apply to “journalists” as to everyone else,” Musk said on Thursday evening, adding “Criticizing me all day long is totally fine, but doxxing my real-time location and endangering my family is not.” “They posted my exact real-time location, basically assassination coordinates, in (obvious) direct violation of Twitter terms of service,” Musk said in a subsequent tweet. [..] Aaron Rupar said in a statement to CNN’s Oliver Darcy: “I never posted anything Elon Jet related or that could violate the policy about disclosing locations. Unless the policy is that you criticize Elon and you get banned.” Except…

Corporate media has framed this as Twitter suspending journalists “who have been covering Elon Musk and the company.” A spokesperson for the NY Times said that the suspensions were ‘questionable and unfortunate,’ and said that no explanation was provided. “We hope that all of the journalists’ accounts are reinstated and that Twitter provides a satisfying explanation for this action,” said Charlie Stadtlander, communications director for the Times.

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“..Taibbi notes the current data set does not include access to the inbound requests and instructions from government officials..”

Matt Taibbi Discusses Ongoing ‘Big Picture’ Review of Twitter Files (CTH)

During a podcast Matt Taibbi describes the big picture takeaway of the data they have been permitted to review so far. Interestingly, Taibbi notes the silo effect within Twitter as the division in charge of taking action on requests is not necessarily the division that receives the requests. There is an inflection point between two silos. Taibbi notes the current data set does not include access to the inbound requests and instructions from government officials, they are limited to only seeing what happens after the request is received.


They are also limited in only seeing the activity that is taken within the action division where the accounts are restricted. The division within Twitter that was in the process of amplifying or boosting accounts, is a different silo. Additionally, as Taibbi also notes, if the scale of what they are seeing in Twitter is representative of outside contacts to other social media platforms, then he is sure Facebook, YouTube, Google, Microsoft, Instagram, Apple etc. also have a process to receive and act upon these inbound DHS/FBI instructions.

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Doormat.

EU Allows US To Wipe Its Feet On The Bloc – Putin (RT)

The current economic troubles in the EU, and the unfriendly attitude displayed by the US towards Europe, are a direct consequence of the weakness shown by the union’s leaders, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday. He made the remarks during a meeting of Russia’s council for strategic development and national projects. “Today, the EU authorities themselves say the policy of their main partner, the US, is leading directly to the de-industrialization of Europe. They are even trying to complain about that to their American overlord. Sometimes there are even words of resentment: ‘Why are you doing this to us?’ I want to ask: ‘What did you expect?’ What else happens to those who allow feet to be wiped on them?” Putin said.

Earlier this month, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen sounded the alarm over US economic policies, urging the EU to “take action” if it wanted to be able to compete with the US government-subsidized green industry. Von der Leyen blasted the tax breaks for consumers who buy American products, introduced under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), signed by President Joe Biden in August. She warned that such initiatives could “lead to unfair competition, could close markets, and thus fragment critical supply chains.” Other top EU officials have repeatedly voiced concern about an impending recession and potential decades-long deindustrialization. Early in October, Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said that unless Brussels were to somehow fix the situation with soaring energy prices, it was “risking massive deindustrialization of the European continent and the long-term consequences that might actually be very deep.”

The economic crisis in the EU largely stems from the bloc’s own actions, targeting Russia with a multitude of sanctions over the Ukraine conflict, Putin noted. “What exactly has Europe itself achieved by imposing the restrictions? First of all, there has been an unprecedented, as economists say, jump in inflation in their own home, the eurozone. In November, it amounted to 10% in the eurozone as a whole, with some countries showing extreme figures of more than 20%, even 25%,” Putin noted. At the same time, the collective West, unlike Russia, continues its efforts to grab any resources for itself, the Russian president stated. “Unlike Western countries, which shamelessly pull all of the blankets for themselves, Russia helps the poorest states in Africa, Asia and other regions, delivering food and other goods,” he said.

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Dangerous to go after (1,000 years of) religion.

Kiev Seizes Assets of Russian Orthodox Clerics (LI)

Ukraine has ratcheted up its campaign against a branch of the Eastern Orthodox church with ties to Russia. On the order of President Volodymyr Zelensky, seven senior clerics from the Russian Orthodox church will have their assets seized and face bans on a range of economic and legal activities. During his nightly video address on Sunday, the Ukrainian president said “by decision of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, sanctions were applied against seven people,” adding that his administration is “doing everything to ensure that the aggressor state does not have a single string of Ukrainian society to pull.”

According to Reuters, the new penalties mean that the seven clerics will have “their assets seized and are subject to a ban on a range of economic and legal activities as well as a de facto travel ban.” The vast majority of Ukrainians belong to Eastern Orthodox churches, with many worshiping in parishes that take direction from the Moscow Patriarchate. On December 1, Zelensky announced that Kiev would attempt to expel all religious institutions with ties to Russia, arguing the move would make “it impossible for religious organizations affiliated with centers of influence in the Russian Federation to operate in Ukraine.”

The president went on the claim that the Russian Orthodox Church poses a threat to Ukrainian culture, saying “we will never allow anyone to build an empire inside the Ukrainian soul.” He additionally denounced Ukrainians who continue to attend the allegedly Russia-controlled parishes as succumbing to “the temptation of evil.” Kiev has conducted a series of raids on Russian Orthodox parishes and claims to have uncovered clerics attempting to subvert the Ukrainian government, though has provided little evidence to support its assertions. Nonetheless, Kiev sanctioned 10 top clerics of the church last week, suggesting they threatened ”the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.”

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“This is no longer Russophobia, it’s a perversion on a level I can’t even name..”

Vatican Apologizes For Pope’s Remarks – Moscow (RT)

The Vatican has issued a formal apology to Russia for derogatory remarks made by Pope Francis last month about some ethnic groups in the country, according to Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova. The ministry received the message on Thursday from Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin. It expressed the Holy See’s respect for “all peoples of Russia, their dignity, faith and culture, just like all other nations and peoples of the world,” Zakharova told a press briefing. “The capacity to recognize one’s mistakes is becoming more rare in international relations today. This situation shows that, behind the Vatican’s calls for dialogue, there is a knack for having such a dialogue and hearing the other side,” the Russian diplomat noted. She added that Moscow considered the incident to be over.


Pope Francis made a negative generalized assessment of the character of Buryats and Chechens, two of the many ethnic groups living in Russia, in an interview published in late November. He described them as “of Russia but… not of the Russian tradition” and claimed that such people were “the cruelest” of the Russian troops in Ukraine. Moscow responded by issuing a formal note of protest to the Vatican, while many Russian officials, including Zakharova, expressed outrage about the remarks. “This is no longer Russophobia, it’s a perversion on a level I can’t even name,” the spokeswoman said at the time. The Vatican and Pope Francis personally offered mediation in the conflict in Ukraine. The pontiff previously angered Kiev by publicly recognizing that NATO’s expansion in Europe was a contributing factor in the conflict, which is part of Moscow’s position on the origin of the violent standoff with Kiev and its foreign backers.

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The EU has so far pretended there is no corruption at all.

European Parliament’s ‘Qatar Scandal’ Tip Of A Corruption Iceberg (Marsden)

In a corruption scandal that strikes at the heart of European Union governance, a vice-president of the European Parliament, Eva Kaili, of Greece, has been stripped of her responsibilities by the EU Parliament, had her assets frozen, and has been charged after police alleged to have found “bags of cash” at her residence. There also was a raid on the home of a Belgian MEP, Marc Tarabella, the vice-chair of the EU’s delegation for relations with the Arab peninsula. Belgian authorities paid another no-knock visit to the home of an assistant to yet another MEP. Earlier this week, authorities searched the EU Parliament offices like it was a common crime scene, reportedly seizing data.

So far, €1.5 million has been seized from private homes, with the Belgian federal prosecutor’s office accusing the four people arrested and charged with “participation in a criminal organization, money laundering and corruption.” It turns out that the officials alleged to have been involved are accused of also lobbying for visa-free EU-Qatar travel and whitewashing Qatar’s labor rights record. For an institution like the European Union, which constantly preaches to other countries about how to clean up their act, you’d think they’d have some strong guardrails in place to prevent the kind of things that these charges allege. That isn’t the case. “The allegations are of utmost concern, very serious,” said an uncharacteristically measured European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. She proposed an independent ethics body to set rules for EU institutions “where there are very clear rules,” adding that it “would be a big step forward.” You mean that didn’t already exist? Why not?

Those who believe that Western democratic institutions practice what they constantly preach might be surprised to learn that the lack of checks and balances to prevent corruption at home is actually pretty staggering. Earlier this year, for example, three US congressional representatives introduced bipartisan legislation to close loopholes allowing foreign funding of think tanks, government officials, and elections. “Right now, foreign governments are able to secretly fund think tanks to push their own agendas, hire former public officials and military officers to lobby for their interests, and have their agents raise millions of dollars for political campaigns,” explained bill sponsor, Congressman Jared Golden. It’s almost like systemic corruption is just an open secret that benefits from an omertà as very few officials actually seem to want to acknowledge or address the issue.

When von der Leyen had the opportunity to address the matter with the Brussels press corps on Monday, she stonewalled journalists – much to their frustration, which they weren’t shy about expressing on Twitter. According to Politico, one journalist even shouted at von der Leyen as she was leaving, “You didn’t answer a single one of the questions.” It’s not exactly the kind of behavior you might expect from someone who routinely speaks of holding others accountable for corruption, a lack of transparency, and other undemocratic practices.

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“..the German government has set out a €200 billion “defensive shield” to protect households and businesses from soaring prices..”

Germany Resorts To Record Borrowing (RT)

Germany’s federal government intends to issue a record volume of debt next year to fund costs associated with the energy crisis, the German Finance Agency has revealed. According to the plan released on Wednesday, debt issuance will balloon to about €539 billion ($573 billion) in 2023 from €449 billion this year. The previous record was in 2021, when the government was attempting to offset the fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic. Borrowing next year will reportedly include federal bonds worth €274 billion and a further €242 billion to be sold on the money market. In addition, between €15 billion and €17 billion will be raised via green federal securities and between €6 billion and €8 billion via inflation-linked federal securities, the agency said.

The plan is “dramatic,” according to Elmar Voelker, a senior fixed-income analyst at LBBW Research in Stuttgart. He told Bloomberg that “on the one hand, yields on longer-dated [bonds] could come under additional upward pressure as investors demand compensation for taking up the additional supply. On the other, the structural shortage of [bonds] could ease a good deal as a result of the additional supply.” According to Reuters, the country’s spending is expected to exceed revenues in the coming year, when the federal government will also have to repay securities worth more than €325 billion to investors.

Germany, Europe’s biggest economy, has been struggling to cope with skyrocketing gas and electricity costs. The nation, which relies mainly on natural gas to power its industry, has vowed to replace imports from its major supplier Russia by as early as mid-2024. However, the attempts to diversify gas supplies have contributed to the current energy crunch. EU sanctions pressure, maintenance issues, as well as the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines, have further exacerbated the problem. In response to the energy crisis, the German government has set out a €200 billion “defensive shield” to protect households and businesses from soaring prices.

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“Where does the German economy stand? If we look at price inflation, it has a high fever.”

Germany Spends $500 Billion To ‘Keep The Lights On’ – Reuters (RT)

Germany has reportedly allocated nearly $500 billion to shore up its energy supplies and “keep the lights on” since the Russia-Ukraine conflict began last February, but the spending binge might not be enough to weather the crisis. The estimated total shows the “cumulative scale” so far of energy bailouts and other schemes that Berlin has employed amid surging oil and natural gas prices and the loss of imports from Russia, Reuters reported on Thursday. The media outlet called the various outlays an “energy bazooka” – equating to $5,400 per resident in Germany, 12% of GDP and an estimated $1.6 billion per day since the conflict in Eastern Europe started – and it added that still more spending may be needed.

“How severe the crisis will be and how long it will last greatly depends on how the energy crisis will develop,” Michael Gromling, head of macroeconomic research at the German Economic Institute, told Reuters. The economic effects of the conflict stem largely from anti-Russia sanctions imposed by the US, Germany and other NATO members. Despite Western efforts to punish and isolate Moscow, Russian government revenue from oil and gas exports has more than doubled from a year earlier to 10 trillion rubles, about $160 billion, in 2022’s first 11 months. Over the same period, rising energy earnings helped push the government budget surplus to 557 billion rubles.

However, as Reuters noted, Europe’s biggest economy now finds itself “at the mercy” of the weather. “Energy rationing is a risk in the event of a long cold spell this winter, Germany’s first in half a century without Russian gas,” the outlet pointed out. Stefan Kooths, vice president at Germany’s Kiel Institute for the World Economy, said uncertain energy supplies have pushed the country’s economy to a “very critical phase.” He added, “Where does the German economy stand? If we look at price inflation, it has a high fever.” Reuters based its calculation of Germany’s spending on bailout packages for energy companies, LNG import infrastructure and funding to help utilities and traders buy gas and coal. “Despite these efforts, there is little certainty over how the country can replace Russia,” the outlet said.

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From sealing people into their apartments to ‘it’s just a cold’ in no time flat. Something must have spooked Xi.

China Downgrades Omicron Risks To Seasonal Cold (ZH)

Although easing zero Covid restrictions in China will be met with reopening hardships as infections soar, earlier this week, one of the top medical advisers in the country said that the omicron variant of the virus is no worse than the flu. Now some Chinese cities are downgrading Covid even further, saying it’s the same as the seasonal cold, and there is no need to panic. We pointed out earlier this week that China’s renowned respiratory disease expert Zhong Nanshan downplayed the risks of the omicron subvariant of Covid-19. He said the death rate from omicron is .1%, equivalent to the common flu, and the infection doesn’t reach the lungs, adding most healthy people recover in less than ten days.

Zhong’s comments come as Beijing pivots from zero Covid to reopen the economy and prevent further economic deceleration. Officials are now telling people they must learn to live with Covid — a similar move that worked in Western countries. According to Shanghai Morning Post, Guangzhou health authorities have assured the public that Covid is less severe than the flu and no more serious than a seasonal cold: s”The virulence of the new coronavirus [Omicron] has now evolved to the level of the seasonal flu, and some are even less virulent than the flu, so you really don’t need to panic,” said Tang Xiaoping, director of the No 8 People’s Hospital in Guangzhou and head of the national key clinical department of infectious diseases.

China downplaying the severity of Covid from flu to cold is the latest sign Beijing is attempting to calm fears and quickly reopen the economy. And why would they be doing that? Well, check out overnight economic data: Overnight, a slew of economic data led to a decline in business activity in November. Retail sales fell 5.9% last month from a year earlier — the biggest decline in consumer spending since May — caused mainly by lockdowns. The unemployment situation also worsened to 5.7% last month, the highest level in six months. And industrial production only rose to 2.2%, about half of October’s figures.

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Coming clean? Tucker Carlson has far more interesting info than the MSM.

Thousands Of Unedited Government JFK Assassination Files Released (BBC)

The White House has ordered the release of thousands of documents on the murder of US President John F Kennedy in full for the first time.With the publication of some 13,173 files online, the White House said more than 97% of records in the collection were now publicly available. No huge revelations are expected from the papers, but historians hope to learn more about the alleged assassin. Kennedy was shot during a visit to Dallas, Texas, on 22 November 1963. A 1992 law required the government to release all documents on the assassination by October 2017. On Thursday, President Joe Biden issued an executive order authorising the latest disclosure. But he said some files would be kept under wraps until June 2023 to protect against possible “identifiable harm”. The US National Archives said that 515 documents would remain withheld in full, and another 2,545 documents would be partly withheld.


A 1964 US inquiry, the Warren Commission, found that Kennedy was killed by Lee Harvey Oswald, a US citizen who had previously lived in the Soviet Union, and that he acted alone. He was killed in the basement of the Dallas police headquarters two days after his arrest. JFK’s death spawned decades of conspiracy theories, but on Thursday the CIA said the US spy agency had “never engaged” Oswald, and did not withhold information about him from US investigators. Long-time JFK academics and theorists have hoped the latest release would reveal more information about Oswald’s activities in Mexico City, where he met a Soviet KGB officer in October 1963. In its latest statement, the CIA said that all information held by the agency relating to his trip to Mexico City had previously been released, adding: “There is no new information on this topic in the 2022 release.”

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“The parents have the misfortune of looking like the type of low-hanging fruit prosecutors find irresistible..”

“Effective Altruism”: Could SBF’s Parents Be the Key to a Plea? (Turley)

As Sam Bankman-Fried faces an eight-count indictment for his alleged massive crypto-fraud, his case could take a sudden turn toward resolution. The prosecutors may have the ultimate inducement for a plea to dangle over Bankman-Fried — actually two: Bankman and Fried. SBF, as he’s known, is not the only person at risk here, particularly with prosecutors making repeated references to unnamed “co-conspirators.” Two at risk could prove his parents, Joseph Bankman and Barbara Fried. While there’s no proof of criminal acts on their part, Bankman-Fried surprisingly involved his parents in aspects of his alleged fraudulent operation. If so, the case could bring new meaning to the doctrine of in loco parentis, when people act “in place of a parent” or “instead of a parent.”

Federal prosecutors are notorious for targeting family members as a quarry’s vulnerability; do they see such an opening in Bankman-Fried’s parents’ role in litigating this massive alleged fraud? Both parents of SBF and his close associate and ex-girlfriend, Alameda Research head Caroline Ellison, 28, are professors at leading universities. Ellison’s parents are Massachusetts Institute of Technology professors; Bankman-Fried’s parents are Stanford Law professors. Both children are obviously bright, precocious “fac brats” who spoke of using investments for good deeds. Ellison has said she had only one job before moving over to Alameda and finding herself making huge decisions. Ellison is an obvious target for a cooperation agreement, and her counsel may be moving quickly to get her a chair before the music stops on the next round of indictments.

The more intriguing prospect, however, is using SBF’s parents as his most vulnerable pressure point. The Justice Department has previously targeted family members, as in the Michael Flynn case, to muscle defendants into pleas. While we’ve seen Justice give targets sharply different treatment in past cases, there’s ample reason for the parents to be concerned. Joseph Bankman, a longtime Stanford Law School tax professor, was a paid employee of his son and helped promote the company. He spent considerable time in the Bahamas with Sam during the critical periods of alleged fraud. He and his wife may have benefited from some of the lavish expenditures the Justice Department cited in its indictment, including staying in a $16.4 million house in Old Fort Bay, a gated community in Nassau.

Stanford Law prof Barbara Fried didn’t appear to work for the company but reportedly used money from her son in her Democratic political-advocacy network. Fried, 71, resigned last month as board chairwoman of a political-donor network, Mind the Gap, which she’d helped start to support Democratic campaigns and causes. Fried, who retired this year from Stanford, is an expert on the intersection of law and philosophy. She has notably written about effective altruism, the charitable movement her son and Ellison embraced. SBF pursued effective-altruism models while studying at MIT and later co-founded Alameda. The left heralded Bankman-Fried as showing that effective altruism had “real and growing political power, and an increasing ability to noticeably change the world.”

[..] The parents have the misfortune of looking like the type of low-hanging fruit prosecutors find irresistible. In an ordinary case, they would be on top of the targets list. Reports the parents are concerned they could be financially ruined by legal costs may only increase the interest in using them to pressure their son.

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“..even if the energy from the fusion reactions exceeds the energy from the lasers, it’s still only around one percent of the total energy used..”

Don’t Fall For It (Denninger)

Breathlessly, I tell you, breathlessly, over-unity fusion has been achieved! Don’t buy that bullshit; they’re lying. Specifically its crap until you can show me all of the following: A sustainable reaction that continues for hours, not microseconds. I can’t make power out of a single microsecond event. I can make power out of a reaction that continues for hours and evolves energy while doing so. Until you can do the latter you have nothing and nothing in the current results, assuming they’re real, nor anything in prior results suggests progress toward that. The over-parity ratio of energy output to input is exponentially (that is, by at least 10x) high. A conventional nuclear fission plant requires about 10% of the output nameplate rating in input power just to operate.

This is why you can’t black-start such a plant [..] and this also, to a large degree, applies to other conventional energy such as coal. The scrubbers, conveyors, grinding apparatus for the input fuel and similar all require a lot of energy input, so you have to get a lot back out to make it worth it. Coal, natural gas, nuclear fission and oil all do. Until fusion can produce 10x as much energy on the output side as you put in to cause the fusion its a laboratory curiosity piece, not a source of commercial power. Exactly zero progress has been made toward that in the last 50+ years. The energy produced has to be able to be captured and converted into usable power of some form, either chemical, mechanical or electrical, and thus the above point must be measured after said conversion.

Gamma rays are energy but they’re not usable thus until and unless you can transform them into one of those forms they don’t count. Yes, on a physics level energy is energy but in terms of practical use that is not true and it is fraudulent to represent that which is not the case to others. You must be able to source the reactants with the product energy and have enough left over to be operationally viable as a business. This is non-trivial as well because the fusion we have achieved thus far requires deuterium and/or tritium. Both are exceedingly rare hydrogen isotopes (about ~150 per million for deuterium) and because they are chemically the same as ordinary hydrogen separating them is a five-alarm pain in the neck that requires a great deal of energy itself. In addition tritium is atomically unstable (that is, it decays) so you can’t store it permanently either (deuterium is atomically stable, on the other hand, so with deuterium you can.) Let me know when there’s a viable engineering pathway to the above.

Until then keep they breathless exclamations to yourself; you’re making a fool of yourself promoting and cheering on crap, beyond continuing work on possibly reaching those above points — at some far, far into the future and only after someone pulls a “Scotty” in terms of a breakthrough that today we have no engineering path that places it within reach. And incidentally, if you think they actually got back more than they put in, even leaving the externalities above aside, you were conned on that too. Here’s the salient statement from the article itself: But that changed in the dead of night on Dec. 5. At 1 AM local time, researchers used laser beams to zap a tiny pellet of hydrogen fuel. The lasers produced 2.05 megajoules of energy, and the pellet released roughly 3.15 megajoules.

Sounds great, right? Uh, no…. “It is a big scientific step,” says Ryan McBride, a nuclear engineer at the University of Michigan. But, McBride adds, that does not mean that NIF itself is producing power. For one thing, he says, the lasers require more than 300 megajoules worth of electricity to produce around 2 megajoules of ultraviolet laser light. In other words, even if the energy from the fusion reactions exceeds the energy from the lasers, it’s still only around one percent of the total energy used.

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“What they are doing is not science but propaganda..”

Arctic Summer Sea Ice Stopped Declining a Decade Ago (DS)

Arctic summer sea ice stopped declining a decade ago, but green activists have spared no effort to continue promoting the poster scare that humans will cause it all to disappear within a few years. In his recent BBC Frozen Planet II agitprop, Sir David Attenborough claimed it might all be gone by 2035. In an excellent piece of investigative reporting titled Lies, Damned Lies and Arctic Graphs, the climate writer Tony Heller recently lifted the lid on many of the tactics used to keep the scare in the headlines. “They bury all the oWhat they are doing is not science but propaganda,”lder data and pretend they don’t notice sea ice is increasing again. he charges. he Daily Sceptic has written a number of articles of late noting that summer sea ice extent in the Arctic is recovering. In Greenland, I recently reported, the ice sheet may have increased in the year to August 2022. Invariably, social media commentators reply by publishing the sea ice graph below, compiled by the U.S. National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC).

This is reproduced from Heller’s YouTube work and shows a linear decrease in September (the lowest point of annual sea ice) from 1979. There is something wrong with this graph, notes Heller, since the minimum is actually higher now than 10 and 15 years ago, but the crude straight black ‘trend’ line tricks the eye into missing this. He plots the data as a moving average to show the real trend more clearly. We see here the end of the decline in summer sea ice started a decade ago. The low point on which most fanciful forecasts of a North Pole passage are based is 2012. Heller notes that sea ice changes are cyclical, not linear. And he is right. Drawing a straight line down from a 1979 high point to a lower point tells us nothing about current trends.

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Poison.

Flying Insect Numbers Plunge 64% Since 2004 – UK Survey (G.)

The number of insects splattered on vehicle number plates in Britain fell by 64% between 2004 and 2022, according to a survey. Each summer citizen scientists record the number of insect splats on their number plates on an app after a journey. The latest Bugs Matter report, produced by Kent Wildlife Trust and Buglife, found another drop in 2022 compared with 2021, with the long-term decrease jumping by five percentage points. The survey supports other scientific studies showing major and ongoing declines in flying insects in western Europe this century that potentially imperil food chains, plant and crop pollination and ultimately life on Earth. Andrew Whitehouse of Buglife said: “For the second year running, Bugs Matter has shown potentially catastrophic declines in the abundance of flying insects.

Urgent action is required to address the loss of the diversity and abundance of insect life. We will look to our leaders at Cop15 for decisive action to restore nature at scale – both for wildlife and for the health and wellbeing of future generations.” The study found continued declines from 2021 to 2022 in England, Northern Ireland and Wales, but this summer appears to have been a better season for flying insects in Scotland. The decline since 2004 in Scotland was 48.5% in 2021 but just 40.3% in 2022. The Bugs Matter survey data is collected when people download a free app and record the insects splattered on their number plates during car journeys over the summer. Nearly 7,000 volunteers have signed up and 4,140 journeys were analysed in 2022’s data. Short journeys and trips in the rain are excluded.

The project is keen to recruit more participants for the 2023 recording, which starts on 1 June next year. Evan Bowen-Jones, the chief executive of Kent Wildlife Trust, said: “Thanks to citizen scientists across the country, we are building a better picture of the health of our insect populations and already we are seeing some concerning patterns in the data. “However, we need more citizen scientists to take part in the Bugs Matter survey next year and into the future, to understand whether we are seeing actual long-term trends or the impact of the extreme temperatures we faced in 2022.”

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In 1992, around 29,000 rubber ducks fell off a cargo ship in the Pacific Ocean. This is where they made landfall.

 

 

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An aurochs from a cave in Calabria, made between 12,000 and 14,000 years ago. The wild ancestor of domesticated cattle. The last aurochs died in 1627, one of the first recorded cases of an extinction.

 

 

 

 

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    What is happening to us is happening to us be it done to us or not.

    I aim to survive if possible and help others in the process. Some might not call that rising up in resistance, but choosing not to dwell on the motives of the human beings in positions of power and influence does not prevent one from dealing with the effects of what is happening to oneself, be it done to oneself or not. (insert cliche .gif of Tyler Durden punching himself)

    The Big Bad Wolf — for all its huffing and puffing — did not blow down the brick house of the third little pig (in which the other, less prepared, less fortunate pigs took shelter). For me, a house of bricks is a house of fact in which I am entirely confident. For me to believe things in which I do not firmly believe weakens my ability to forthrightly and accurately confront reality. It often bothers others that I do not believe what they believe to be factual truth. It’s almost as if they they’re not fully confident of their own beliefs, as if convincing me to believe as they do will magically make their beliefs more true.

    I call this the Tinkerbell logical fallacy: the belief that the more people clap their hands and say they believe in fairies, the more Tinker Belle will come alive. If we view Tinker Belle as a metaphor for one’s primal ego, it makes sense. But factuality, last I knew, has no ego.

    Whatever the cause, people often take to huffing and puffing my way in order to convince me that they’re right and I’m wrong… when both of us could be clueless along the lines of yet another false dichotomy.

    I’m all for tilting at windmills. I am sucker for a heroic lost cause. Some people’s windmills have very specific faces on them: What Are Their Names?

    Some, like me, tilt at windmills as they appear before them: some guy with a knife looking to harm someone who isn’t threatening them; a civilization collapsing in its own greed and folly; the way my lower back wants to get in the way of me baking the world’s greatest cinnamon rolls evah.

    “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.” Sun Tzu

    My enemy is not Bill Gates or whatever clown is elected, or takes power by coup d’etat. My enemy is my inability to prepare for and deal successfully with what life throws my way, be it chucked at me by Hillary Schwab or the ghost of Jeffrey Epstein.

    I’m funny that way. No way!

    #123595
    Red
    Participant

    Apologies if this has been posted.

    12/14/2022 / Belle Carter
    Study: Toxic rinse aid used in industrial restaurant dishwashers linked to serious health problems
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    12/12/2022 / Ethan Huff
    Covid jab spike proteins cause lymphocytes to “chew a hole in the aorta,” warns Dr. Cole
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    12/09/2022 / Belle Carter
    Dr. David Martin blasts health authorities for turning roughly 4 billion people into “bioweapons factories”
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    12/08/2022 / Ramon Tomey
    Dr. Ryan Cole: Spike protein in COVID shots can cause serious damage to arteries
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    12/06/2022 / Ethan Huff
    One in five sudden deaths caused by post-injection myocarditis, data shows
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    12/02/2022 / Ethan Huff
    SECRET CDC REPORT: Since the launch of Operation Warp Speed, at least 1.1 million Americans have “died suddenly”

    https://chemicalviolence.com/#

    #123596
    Figmund Sreud
    Participant

    Well folks, … as much as I posses certain amount of psychology, religiosity, morality, et al., …and and self respect, on day-to-day basis I’m obliged to assure and maintain the security and a wellbeing of my family unit.

    And so, consequently, I very actively participate – for better or worst – in financial markets.

    Anyway, above stated, I just run across a following letter – a memo if you will – that some of you may find of interest, not necessarily from its investment advise value, but recent history of financial condition we had to endure and continue to do so as things keep changing.

    Here it is – enjoy it or not, … it’s by Hayward Marks of Oaktree Capital:

    See Change

    https://www.oaktreecapital.com/insights/memo/sea-change

    … fwiw,

    F.S.

    #123597
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    ‘Go on, blow it up nice and big and then placing your ruler vertically on it, you can see quite plainly that first the temperature goes up and then later the CO2 concentration increases.’

    This kind of cynical semi-information is posted on TAE with boring regularity -like every two weeks or so.

    It makes no difference how often the correct information is posted to present the real situation, sure enough a couple of weeks later the same semi-information is posted in a futile attempt to direct responsibility for planetary meltdown away from those who use vast quantities of fossil fuels and who emit humungous quantities of CO2 into the atmosphere.

    For the umpteenth time, the 800-000 year record shows what happened when a fairly stable quantity of carbon was in the the most active part of the carbon recycling system -in other words the biosphere- and when the average atmospheric CO2 content of the atmosphere was around 230 ppm, and fluctuating between 180 ppm and 280 ppm, i.e. before industrial humans began geoengineering the Earth on a major scale in the early nineteenth century.

    For that 800,000 year period warming caused by orbital factors caused carbon trapped in permafrost etc. to be released into the atmosphere as CO2 and CH4, the CH4 subsequently being converted by OH radicals in the atmosphere into CO2. So sure, CO2 increase did follow temperature change. but not now. Not since humans began putting large quantities of CO2 into the atmosphere -most recently at a rate of around 40 billion tonnes per annum.

    #123598
    Mr. House
    Participant

    From the Oak Tree letter:

    “At roughly the same time, big changes were underway in the macroeconomic world. I think it all started with the OPEC oil embargo of 1973-74”

    I love how even now they try to blame those squirrelly Arabs. It wasn’t that we defaulted on our promise of shipping out gold for dollars that created the inflation of the 70’s, nope it was those dastardly Arabs twirling their bad guy mustaches.

    #123599
    John Day
    Participant

    Thanks again Germ.
    Ongoing thanks for your COVID-died-suddenly-fully-vaccinated and related stories.

    #123601
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    The current atmospheric CO2 concentration is around 418 ppm, 188 ppm above the long-term average of 230 ppm, down slightly from the early season peak as a consequence of the seasonal photosynthetic activity of plants in in the Northern Hemisphere but will be around 423 ppm, 193 ppm above the long-term average of 230 ppm, five months from now.

    The rapid surge in atmospheric CO2 we are witnessing is almost entirely due to the activities of industrial humans extracting fossil fuels and burning them to acquire stored chemical energy that was collected via photosynthesis tens of millions of years ago or hundreds of millions of years ago. However, a portion of the surge can be attributed to industrial humans messing up or completely destroying a large portion of the natural carbon dioxide recycling systems.

    #123602
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    The Founding Fathers’ strategy to attempt hamstringing endemic governmental tyranny was indeed creatively clever. By designing into the Constitution built-in checks and balances between the several main branches of government they hoped to use humankind’s baser instincts to nobler advantage. The idea was that the greedy and distrustful competition between the branches would obstruct any one of branches from managing to gather all of the reigns of power into the individual grip of any one of them. Keep the bastards at each other’s throats instead of at the the citizenry.

    It was really brilliant in its core concept. Too bad that the concept overlooked an obvious loophole, and completely failed to address that shortcoming in the original Owners Manual.

    The flaw was in the fact that it was in NO ONE’S greedy competitive and distrustful self interest to proactively prevent such a collapse into a fascist monopoly of power. In other words, it was in no one’s SELFISH interests to identify and block anyone trying to deliberately gather all the reigns into one set of hands by secretive infiltration and capture.

    So THAT job didn’t get done, and sure enough, the inevitable resulted. A single power center now holds all of the official power, and most of the unofficial. It’s transparently obvious that the chain of command leads straight to the so-called “Intelligence Community” ( a mafia of sorts, operated under the summarily enforced, and lethal, rules of omerta ). Above that level things go a bit out of focus, but it does not take rocket science to see that the “Conspiracy Theorists” were ( and are) tantalizingly close to sussing it out. And brothers & sisters, the truths underpinning those theories . . . . at the very least . . . . are nastier weirder and than bat shit.

    The so-called “government” and other “captured” institutions that would theoretically be used fix it are the very entities that need to be fixed in the first place, so good luck with that. Sure looks like a dogpack fight to me.

    #123603
    John Day
    Participant

    “Best Left Unsaid”
    https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/best-left-unsaid

    From New Zealand, where the government removed parental rights, when parents made every effort to secure safe, not-clotting-prone blood for their baby’s heart surgery. (I find no new word on that.)
    Second set of parents refuse vaccinated donor blood for toddler needing heart surgery​
    ​Two parents are trying to raise funds to fly their child overseas for urgent heart surgery because they only want to use unvaccinated donor blood.
    It comes after a similar high-profile case which saw Health New Zealand be granted guardianship of a sick four-month-old baby last week.
    ​ ​The toddler, almost two years old, at the centre of the new dispute has hypoplastic left heart syndrome which means the left side of her heart is underdeveloped. She has already had four open heart operations, her mother was quoted saying on a fundraising page.
    ​ ​She needs urgent heart surgery but her family are now fundraising to send her to India to receive treatment because they were denied the guaranteed usage of un-vaccinated donor blood.​..
    ..Auckland University’s Immunisation Advisory Centre medical director Professor Nikki Turner told The Project in reference to the sick four-month-old baby’s case that taking blood from a non-vaccinated person to give to the child is not that simple.
    ​ ​”We need to offer this baby safe, quality blood product. We can’t just give the baby any blood off the street,” Prof Turner said.
    She said doing a one-off emergency screening to get blood from someone who is unvaccinated for the baby would open up a whole other can of worms.
    ​ ​”Even if we could do that, then what if people think there is a problem and that’s why we did it, so a hundred people ask us to do that and then 200 people, and we did it for no logical reason. We would be sort of opening up a problem that wasn’t a problem,” Prof Turner said.
    https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2022/12/second-set-of-parents-refuse-vaccinated-donor-blood-for-toddler-needing-heart-surgery.html

    ​ Thanks Cat. “Hold That Line! Hold That Line! Hold That Line!”
    Newborn Baby In Washington State Dies Of Blood Clot After Hospital Gives Him Vaccinated Blood Transfusion Despite Arrangement Parents Had Made For Non Vaccinated Blood
    His Name Was Alex, The Condition He Had Was 95% Survivable
    https://celiafarber.substack.com/p/newborn-baby-in-washington-state

    ​ Meryl Nass MD (Still permanently banned from Twitter​. Huh? Howzat, Elon?) So, so, so many specifically-forbidden topics about how to save lives and reduce injuries from COVID and gene-therapy-vaccine-products… I picked just a few. All of this turned out to be real, didn’t it?
    Documents Uncover Secret Twitter Portal US Government Used to Censor COVID-19 Content
    Claims about the safety or serious side effects of COVID-19 vaccines.
    Claims about the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines.
    Claims about how the COVID-19 vaccine was developed or its ingredients.
    Claims involving conspiracy theories about COVID-19 vaccines or vaccine programs.
    ​ ​Content deemed to have been “debunked” included among other things, “vaccines cause the disease against which they meant to protect, or cause the person to be more likely to get the disease,” that “natural immunity is safer than vaccine acquired immunity,” and “vaccines are not effective to prevent the disease against what they purport to protect.”
    https://merylnass.substack.com/p/documents-uncover-secret-twitter

    ​ ​Twitter owner saying Biden’s Covid czar should be prosecuted is “dangerous and disgusting,” press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre notes Top infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci responds to accusations by Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., as he testifies before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee…
    ​ ​The US government has come to the defense of President Joe Biden’s Covid-19 czar, saying that Dr. Anthony Fauci is a paragon of public service and that Elon Musk’s suggestions that the octogenarian bureaucrat should be prosecuted are dangerous “personal attacks” divorced from reality.
    https://www.azerbaycan24.com/en/white-house-defends-fauci-from-musk/

    #123604
    Mr. House
    Participant

    “The paltry yields on safe investments drove investors to buy riskier assets.”

    Did it? Or did they just move the riskier (no value assets, like those from AIG) onto the balance sheets of governments, thus moving the bankruptcy from some very large bad eggs, to the entire country?

    #123606
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ ​Biden family “allies” planning an offensive to blunt any investigation into the Bidens’ alleged multimillion-dollar influence-peddling schemes…
    ..The California meeting’s host was none other than Hunter Biden’s friend, agent and lawyer Kevin Morris. After Hunter was placed under investigation for, among other possible charges, tax evasion, Morris reportedly paid off as much as $2.8 million in back taxes for Hunter.
    ​ ​Morris, per The Washington Post, called for a “more aggressive” response to those seeking to investigate the alleged influence peddling. That plan includes hitting critics, such as Fox News, with possible defamation lawsuits.
    ​ ​The paper also reported Morris “outlined extensive research on two potential witnesses against Hunter Biden — a spurned business partner named Tony Bobulinski and a computer repairman named John Paul Mac Isaac.” “Spurned” is hardly the sole or most relevant description of Bobulinski: The businessman was recruited by the Biden family to manage foreign deals and later directly contradicted President Joe Biden’s claims he knew nothing of those dealings. His testimony could present a serious threat in the coming House investigation in establishing not only the president’s knowledge but his possible receipt of proceeds from the deals.
    ​ ​Morris’ plan could easily be taken as a declaration of all-out war on potential witnesses against Hunter Biden.

    The Legion of Democratic Doom? Biden Operatives Plan “Swat Force” on Hunter Biden Scandal

    ​ ​Tucker Carlson Asks the Right Question: “Could It Be That Twitter Is Actually an Intelligence Gathering Apparatus and Propaganda Tool”
    ​ ​Yes. Exactly this. Yes. It’s not that DHS had a factual portal into Twitter, now confirmed. It’s the likelihood that DHS took over the operation of Twitter and controlled every element of it. That would explain why profits and losses were never part of the viability equation. DHS controlling background Twitter operations is the essential baseline for Jack’s Magic Coffee Shop. Well done Tucker Carlson.

    Tucker Carlson Asks the Right Question: “Could It Be That Twitter Is Actually an Intelligence Gathering Apparatus and Propaganda Tool”

    ​ ​White House Won’t Say Whether Biden Will Return Donations From FTX’s Bankman-Fried
    ​ ​”White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre wouldn’t say Tuesday whether President Biden” would ask aides to return the cash, the NY Post reported.
    Associated Press reporter Zeke Miller asked her: “The president received campaign donations [from Bankman-Fried]. Will the president return that donation? Does he call on all politicians … to return those funds?”
    ​ ​“So look, I’m covered here by the Hatch Act — [I’m] limited on what I can say and anything that’s connected to political contributions from here, I would have to refer you to the DNC,” press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre answered.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/i-cannot-speak-white-house-wont-say-whether-biden-will-return-donations-ftxs-bankman-fried

    ​ It’s just an object. It’s not “documents”.​ Yeah, we said we didn’t have it. We could tell you were asking the wrong questions, because you misunderstood.
    ​ ​The Seth Rich Case Gets Richer
    The FBI claims the second computer of the slain DNC staffer is not an “actual record.”
    ​ The FBI not only has possession of a laptop computer owned by slain Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer Seth Rich,” the Epoch Times reports, “but a report detailing forensic imaging of what’s being described as Rich’s work computer.”
    ​ ​The revelation came in a three-page forensic report about an “outside entity” working on imaging Rich’s work computer, also a laptop.​..
    ​..​Seth Rich was the DNC’s voter expansion data director. On July 10, 2016, the 27-year-old was gunned down in Washington, D.C. Police called it a street robbery gone wrong, but the shooters did not take Rich’s wallet, watch, or phone. Weeks after the murder, as the BBC reported, “Wikileaks published 20,000 emails obtained from Democratic National Committee computers via an anonymous source.”​ …
    ​..​With Rich’s personal laptop, the FBI wants 66 years—a proxy for “never”—to produce data the bureau previously denied it even possessed. With Rich’s work laptop, the bureau is taking obstructionism to a new level.
    ​ ​FBI records boss Michael Seidel is claiming that the computer is only a physical object, not an “actual record,” and therefore not subject to the Freedom of Information Act…
    ​..​As it happens, those are not the only devices the FBI is harboring.
    ​ ​On February 21, 2020, the body of Philip Haney, author of See Something Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the Government’s Submission to Jihad, was “found deceased” in Amador County, California. He was killed by a gunshot to the chest.​
    (“Suicide”​ ​https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/california/articles/2022-03-09/former-us-officials-death-in-california-ruled-suicide# )
    The Amador sheriff “reached out to the Federal Bureau of Investigation to assist in analyzing documents, phone records, numerous thumb drives and a laptop that were recovered from the scene and Mr. Haney’s RV. Those items and numerous other pieces of evidence were turned over to the FBI. ​
    “​The FBI has performed a forensic examination of these items. We expect to receive these reports within the next few weeks.”
    ​ ​Two years later, the Amador sheriff reported no new information on the case, and the FBI has yet to reveal what was on Haney’s laptop, thumb drives, and such.

    The Seth Rich Case Gets Richer


    #123607
    John Day
    Participant

    It seems that a whole lot of the Ukrainian phone numbers on Twitter were “bots”, and got “cancelled”.
    ​ ​Zelensky aide accused Musk of hiding ‘war’ from Twitter trends
    ​ ​Mikhail Podolyak, a senior adviser to Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, has accused Twitter of hiding trends related to the ongoing conflict in the country. The official took to the social media platform on Tuesday, blasting the platform’s CEO, billionaire Elon Musk, directly.
    ​ ​“‘War in Ukraine’ disappearance from Twitter trends. Radical curtailment of tweets mentioning ru-aggression coverage. Users aren’t allowed to register or log into accounts with Ukrainian phone number,” Podolyak wrote.
    ​ ​According to Twitter, its trends are “determined by an algorithm and, by default, are tailored for you based on who you follow, your interests, and your location.” The algorithm “identifies topics that are popular now…
    ​ ​The presidential aide was apparently referring to Ukrainian media reports that users with Ukrainian phone numbers were no longer able to log in or register on the platform.​..
    ​..The poll on the peace plan itself was subjected to what the billionaire called the “biggest bot attack I’ve ever seen.”​ …
    (OUCH!)​ ​Twitter also began labeling tweets from Ukrainian state-run media – in the same way it does with a number of Russian government-owned outlets – causing a new meltdown among Kiev’s backers. (RT)
    https://www.azerbaycan24.com/en/zelensky-aide-accused-musk-of-hiding-war-from-twitter-trends/

    ​ ​Peace advocates seen as ‘traitors’ in EU – former Austrian vice-chancellor
    ​ ​Those who don’t want to ‘freeze for peace’ are being branded Putin sympathizers, Heinz-Christian Strache has told RT…
    ​ ​“Unfortunately, I do not see any European political leaders who want to approach the negotiating table and call for a negotiated ceasefire agreement and a peaceful solution,” he lamented. “We Austrians in particular should adhere to our neutrality and our neutrality status could also play a decisive mediating role here. So far, this has not been practiced.”
    ​ ​“Of course, the media in the European Union are silent about all this,” he continued. “And if you express criticism here today, you are often branded and defamed as a Putin and Russia sympathizer and also as a traitor to Europe.”
    https://www.azerbaycan24.com/en/peace-advocates-seen-as-traitors-in-eu-former-austrian-vice-chancellor/

    ​ ​Earth’s magnetic poles could start to flip. What happens then?​ 12/7/2018​
    ​ ​As Earth’s magnetic shield fails, so do its satellites. First, our communications satellites in the highest orbits go down. Next, astronauts in low-Earth orbit can no longer phone home. And finally, cosmic rays start to bombard every human on Earth.
    ​ ​This is a possibility that we may start to face not in the next million years, not in the next thousand, but in the next hundred. If Earth’s magnetic field were to decay significantly, it could collapse altogether and flip polarity – changing magnetic north to south and vice versa. The consequences of this process could be dire for our planet.​ ​Most worryingly, we may be headed right for this scenario.
    https://ec.europa.eu/research-and-innovation/en/horizon-magazine/earths-magnetic-poles-could-start-flip-what-happens-then#

    ​ Ben Davidson’s 3 minute morning update discusses magnetic fields, as pertains to Earth and magnetic pole-shift, due to magnetic coupling with the sun and the rotating galactic magnetic/current sheet now encroaching upon our solar system, as it periodically does.​ This begins at 1:30 and is part of the answer to the question posed above. Many people reject Ben Davidson, but many well educated astrophysicists accept his work.
    Ben says things that are supposed to be left unsaid…

    #123608
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    The graphs of Artic Sea ice are both interesting and misleading. Indeed, they demonstrate just how easy it is to generate a false narrative by telling only a portion of a story to people who do not do any research and who don’t understand the basics of anything scientific.

    When the great landmasses of the Northern hemisphere overheat, freshwater flows off those landmasses and into the sea. Lacking dissolved salts, they tend to stratify, i.e. sit on the surface, forming a freshwater layer to some extent.

    Another interesting fact ice that freshwater freezes at a higher temperature than seawater.

    So in stratified systems, it is possible, even likely, that there will be more ice at a higher overall temperature. In other words, more ice can be an alarm signal, indicating severe disturbance to the system and massive meltdown of water on landmasses. Which is exactly what we are witnessing.

    There has been much speculation that the rapid influx of freshwater into the Artic Sea and surrounding seas could be sufficient to cause stalling of the thermohaline overturning system which takes water right around the entire globe but is particularly relevant in the North Atlantic region, where it is responsible for the Gulf Stream that prevents much of Europe from freezing every winter and which allows temperate plants to thrive in the islands off the western coast of Scotland

    We will undoubtedly find out over the next decade or so.

    Maybe not because I cannot imagine still having Inernet a decade from now. Indeed, I cannot imagine still having electricity a decade from now.

    .

    #123609
    chettt
    Participant

    “We will undoubtedly find out over the next decade or so.”

    Yep. Just like every other AWG prediction I’ve heard over the last 40 years.

    #123610
    Bishko
    Participant

    The age of “Push Button Heat” is noisily and erratically coming to a close.

    For those who read TAE, and have push button heat, you may want to consider additional methods to remain warm in the coming years. The “Energy Descent” curve is beginning to turn downward a bit more with each passing year and the convenience of automatic heat at your disposal will gradually, and in fits and starts, become more expensive and less available. Get your infrastructure while it is still available and still relatively inexpensive. As Greer would say: “Collapse early and avoid the rush.”

    And plant potatoes….

    BTW, I grew sweet potatoes also this year, only a hundred plants. Incredible yield. Murasaki is a variety I can heartily recommend.

    #123611
    WES
    Participant

    New Canadian covid study shows that the unvaxxed all vote the wrong way!

    Justin Trudeau, who’s Liberal government commissioned this recent study, said it is totally unacceptable that the unvaxxed continue to vote the wrong way. This is is all the science I need, to justify vaxxing all the unvaxxed people, to protect our democracy. We can’t allow this threat to our rules based democracy to exist. I have just issued an Order in Council rule that all unvaxxed people must be vaxxed before the Happy Holidays.

    #123612
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    The mention of heat spurs me to provide some more trivial and ultimately useless pieces of information: yesterday morning there was little cloud around North Canterbury. Then the cloud built up and there was a period of rain which didn’t penetrate into the soil. That was followed by a completely clear sky accompanied by a warm wind. The temperature rose, peaking around 32oC in the shade. A thermometer in a paved area read 42oC. It has been around 20oC overnight.

    I have been fighting a losing battle over the use of language for many years. And I will undoubtedly lose this one forever. But nevertheless, I must object to the use of the terms species and race interchangeably, most often the term race being used when the perpetrator actually means species.

    As I understand it, the human species is the collection of organisms that carrying 23 chromosome pairs and is capable of transferring copies of genes to offspring via mating.

    There are numerous races within the extant human species that carry particular genes relating to bodily form, colour of eyes, variations in the prevalence of certain types of cells etc.

    The only human race I know of is the race to exterminate life on this planet, promoted by a particular subset of the human species that apparently has a genetic and culturally-induced propensity towards exploitation and sociopathy.

    A large portion of the human species -of all races- participates in the both planet-wide destruction and self-destructive promoted by the subset of genetic and cultural ‘defectives’.

    Maybe that does not need quotes because, in broad terms, they are defective in terms of everything they stand for, everything they do, and everything they promote. Following their directives leads to both self-destruction and destruction of the systems that support life on this planet

    I hope I have got all that correct. Please advise if I have not.

    .

    #123613
    Germ
    Participant

    @ That Bloke – “If McCullough and Seneff are right about the unvaccinated being passively vaccinated by the jabbed then you’re probably going to have to change your TVASF acronym to WAASF.”

    Try this:

    Degradative Effect of Nattokinase on Spike Protein of SARS-CoV-2

    https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/27/17/5405/htm

    #123614
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Sam Bankman-Epstein

    RIP

    .

    #123615
    WES
    Participant

    In a race to see who will reach Berlin first, the Ukrainians have clearly beaten the Russians. An Ukrainian missile hit a 246,000 gallon aquarium in the lobby of a hotel in Berlin, freeing over 1,500 fish. Native Berliners were all seen out fishing for the freed fish. So far those using Ukrainian worms are catching the most fish, disproving the rumor that the Russians did it. Prices at the local fish market have fallen suddenly. The number of fish mongers that have died unexpectedly has soared to a new high. The US ambassador said this event was sweet nothing compared to the Great Boston Molasses flood.

    In other news today, Congress is holding their annual “put lipstick on a pig” pork barrel festival. This year’s festival with over 7,500 pigs is the largest and best ever, said peaker Nancy Pelosi. Sadly this year there is a shortage of red lipstick due to the arrest of a certain cross dressing administration official caught stealing women’s suitcases. Yeah, it was unfortunate that he got caught, otherwise we would have had plenty of red lipstick available for this year’s festival, Mitch McConnell said.

    #123616
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    Complete collapse is coming to Ukraine. But not this week. It might take another month or so for the electric grid to reach zero capacity. 72 missiles in the latest barrage.

    #123617
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    The trouble with allowing any parents to demand the inalienable human rights of their child is that if you let one pair of them to get away with it pretty soon everybody will want the same thing and THEN what ever will we do?

    #123618
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Top secret abandoned Twitter Spy Cam captures the actual Uncle Sam getting his rocks off on War porn

    .

    #123619
    Weogo
    Participant

    Hi Oroboros,

    Thanks for the reply, and how does one post graphs/images here?

    The first graph shows Arctic sea ice increasing from the
    warmer month of September to the colder month of January.
    I believe we can agree that we would expect sea ice coverage and volume to
    increase annually during this period of a seasonal cycle?

    Thanks and good health, Weogo

    #123620
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Weogo

    Go to the page or picture page,

    grab/copy the URL address at the top of the page

    Click inside the post window where you type words normally

    Click the IMG at top of window

    Paste the copied URL address into opened dialog window

    Type a description of the image in the next box

    Click OK to dismiss box

    You will then see the image URL in the type window bracketed with some HTML code

    Don’t touch it, you will not see the image until you click the submit button

    #123621
    WES
    Participant

    Afktt:

    Here is the problem the Russians are having knocking out the Ukrainian electrical grid.

    You see the Ukrainians have convinced themselves that their government is just turning out the lights to confuse the Russians and to keep them in the dark.
    So every time the Russians fire a bunch more missiles, the Ukrainians then turn out the lights to fool the Russians into thinking they hit the Ukrainian’s electrical grid.
    Obviously this is just a wack-a-grid game that the Ukrainians are quite happy to play with the Russians for as long as it takes to “win” the war.

    #123622
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Not that we didn’t know about Covid, but it’s well put together, with more-than-just-details:

    https://johnwaters.substack.com/p/one-thousand-days-of-lies

    “These conditions were achieved through the application of subtle and not so subtle forms of neuro-linguistic programming and saturation coverage of an almost entirely falsified narrative to effect a form of mass hypnosis

    The orchestrators of the public mood — politicians, scientists, medical experts — have clearly been able to impose some kind of spell, if only in the first instance to be contemplated in metaphorical terms, in order to impose their will upon whole populations.  It is not outlandish to suggest that they somehow managed to impose a trance, which transformed reality into a kind of dream world, in which, as with actual dreams, nonsense came to seem perfectly sensible and normal while it is happening.

    This pseudo-reality is as though a Hall of Mirrors in which each mirror, from whatever angle, reflects and affirms only what is reflected from other mirrors, so what is there to be seen is what is put there, and nothing else. For almost three years, we have been living in a closed world of lies. “

    That’s for sure.

    Sea ice chart is the opposite of what the article reported. Should have known: if they wrote it, it’s a lie. Now, a lie in which direction?

    I need to know it all. To be a know it all, I guess. But that means I do need to know which is true or false, which is left and right on the spectrum, and what the motives of the perpetrators are. It matters in many ways, how safe I am, how hard to prosecute my advantage, what to do with them later, and to predict what they do next. All truth is important although I’m limited and have priorities.

    The limited part is it doesn’t have the greatest effect on my daily life, mostly whatever “they” do or their motives are, my daily action is the same. But sometimes not. Like how to position knowing they can yank your job, how fast their behavior will collapse supply chain and currency, and how likely they are to go medieval on me, directed by “them” but the “going medieval” will come from my own family and friends. All those accuracies matter, and I’ve done pretty well knowing them.

    This is why they say, “they can’t know”, “they are victims who simply believed,” well, I knew, because I started with tiny actions way back when, so my life was arranged that way way later now. I took the extra time to value the truth, and it added up. Sorry if I’m not more gracious to those who hated the truth and those who seek it. I understand well, but I can’t pay for or condone it.

    “SECRET CDC REPORT: Since the launch of Operation Warp Speed, at least 1.1 million Americans have “died suddenly”

    Ah, I guess everybody loved Trump so, so much they took his vaccine. Couldn’t get enough of him, have to MAINLINE his man juice! (Sorry, I can’t believe I read these things sometimes. Was “Trump’s Vaccine” not warning enough?)

    “Too bad that the concept overlooked an obvious loophole, and completely failed to address that shortcoming in the original Owners Manual.”

    You mean the loophole Jefferson closed when he said, “The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.” “Molon Labe”, motherf….. as The Christmas Movie “Die Hard” would say. WE are the government. WE close the loophole. If we can’t, then that’s that. Because WE are the government, so if we LIKE it this way, well, who am I to say then? …But I’m pretty sure we don’t. Almost no one does. Lira was like, “well, they’ll call a coup on themselves, to maintain power, martial law.” Really? Because I think at least half the military doesn’t feel that way. But they’re just going to hand the country to Harris and Sam Brinton? Uh-huh, well there you go.

    #123623
    zerosum
    Participant

    A fulltime job
    https://unusualwhales.com/politics/article/senate_ftx

    Totals for PAC donations:

    To candidate-attached pacs: 148,400

    #123624
    Bill7
    Participant

    No, not that bit. This bit :

    “..Control over the public conversation is not simply in the hands of the Twitter ‘safety council’ executives, the platform content is shaped by the guiding hand of the controlling interest – the government. Under this scenario the defining of disinformation, misinformation or malinformation by DHS/CISA takes on a new level of influence.

    >> So why did they permit it to be sold [I,myself would say- have said- “sold”] ? Again, control.

    Every non-Twitter, non-DHS controlled, information and discussion site is a watering down of the influence of Twitter. The inability to influence a platform like Truth Social would be particularly troublesome. So, launder the handling of the DHS platform to Elon Musk and create the illusion of a refresh.
    Twitter 2.0 now rebrands with a renewed ability to influence. <

    Seems like a good fit.

    #123625
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @DrD asked, “You mean the loophole Jefferson closed when he said, “The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.” “Molon Labe”, motherf….. as The Christmas Movie “Die Hard” would say. WE are the government. WE close the loophole. If we can’t, then that’s that. Because WE are the government, ” ?

    Yeah, that one.

    #123626
    WES
    Participant

    Arctic Sea Ice

    Canada is in the middle of building a fleet of new arctic patrol boats.
    These boats can only handle ice less than meter thick.
    To do their intended job they will need to be accompanied by an ice breaker which Canada has few of.

    One bright blub in the Canadian Senate is wondering if taxpayers are getting value for their money.
    Obviously these boats were designed with global warming in mind.

    The arctic sea ice had better be getting thinner, not thicker!

    #123627
    Bill7
    Participant

    My thinking is that the Mister Mush persona- a quasi-libertarian and therefore ‘hateable’ entity, no?- will be used as one more large cudgel to create the New Civil War our rulers want. That persona’s ‘Prosecute Fauci’ twit on the Twit-twit (I don’t use it, no chance) seems like an early salvo.

    So predictable.. we’ll see how it goes.

    #123628
    Bill7
    Participant

    Kunstler is a hoot! today: the Bad Guys are [again, for the hundredth almost-time] About to be Brough to Justice- just as soon as the new Congress is seated next month. Thanks for that, Mr. Kunstler.
    Feeling sleepy now.

    Any new-news on the Malone™ v Breggin™, careful-infighting brouhaha?
    Show me the part that’s not theater..

    #123629
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    The Oak Tree letter doesn’t blame the Arabs, it just notes that what catalyzed the precarious situation caused by defaulting on gold was when the Arabs decided get some of that easy money too.

    #123630
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    The hate on Musk is weird. Here’s Elon:

    “COVID-19
    Musk wearing a face mask
    Musk wears a bandana as a face mask during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Musk was criticized for his public comments and conduct related to the COVID-19 pandemic.[364][365] He spread misinformation about the virus, including promoting a widely discredited paper on the benefits of chloroquine and claiming that COVID-19 death statistics were inflated.[366]

    In March 2020, Musk stated, “The coronavirus panic is dumb.”[367][368] In an email to Tesla employees, Musk referred to COVID-19 as a “specific form of the common cold” and predicted that confirmed COVID-19 cases would not exceed 0.1% of the U.S. population.[364] On March 19, 2020, Musk predicted that there would be “probably close to zero new cases in [the U.S.] by end of April”.[365] Politico labeled this statement one of “the most audacious, confident, and spectacularly incorrect prognostications [of 2020]”.[369] Musk also claimed falsely that children “are essentially immune” to COVID-19.[370][371]

    “Musk condemned COVID-19 lockdowns and initially refused to close the Tesla Fremont Factory in March 2020, defying the local shelter-in-place order.[364][372][373] In May 2020, he reopened the Tesla factory, defying the local stay-at-home order,[374][375] and warned workers that they would be unpaid, and their unemployment benefits might be jeopardized, if they did not report to work.[375]

    “In March 2020, Musk promised that Tesla would make ventilators for COVID-19 patients if there were a shortage.[376] After figures like New York City mayor Bill de Blasio responded to Musk’s offer,[377] Musk offered to donate ventilators which Tesla would build or buy from a third party.[376] However, Musk ended up buying and donating BiPAP and CPAP machines, which are non-invasive ventilators, rather than the much more expensive and sought-after invasive mechanical ventilator machines.[378][379]

    “In September 2020, Musk stated that he would not get the COVID-19 vaccine, because he and his children were “not at risk for COVID”.[380][381] Two months later, Musk contracted COVID-19 and suggested his COVID-19 rapid antigen test results were dubious, after which the phrase “Space Karen” trended on Twitter, in reference to Musk.[382][383] However, in December 2021, Musk revealed that he and his eligible children had received the vaccine.[384]
    <end>

    He’s just a very high-functioning Trump. Blows hot and cold. Not good at being anyone’s minion, though.

    #123631
    Bill7
    Participant

    James Kunstler’s books The Long Emergency and Too Much Magic (esp the latter) were real good, and I have thanked him for them.

    The stuff on his blog seems uninsightful- or something.

    #123632
    Bill7
    Participant

    > What is your take on digital currencies?

    MH [Michael Hudson] : It’s not my department. All banking is electronic, so what does “digital” mean? To libertarians, it means no government oversight, but in government hands, the government will have a record of everything that anyone spends. <

    “Not my department.” The uninterestedness from such an expert is interesting, with private-public CBDCs looming.

    Michael Hudson Discusses the Future of Europe and Global Restructuring

    #123633
    aspnaz
    Participant

    AFKTT said

    A large portion of the human species -of all races- participates in the both planet-wide destruction and self-destructive promoted by the subset of genetic and cultural ‘defectives’.

    And you are one of the defectives trying to destroy the lives of the majority by demonising the gift of carbon based energy provided by nature, and all on the premise that your dreams of AGW can’t be wrong, therefore everybody else has to suffer. Close-minded selfishness like yours is what puts the human species in danger.

    #123634
    Bill7
    Participant

    Part of the MH piece’s context that got snipped:

    > (10.) Some months ago there were articles in the US press about plans by the FED: They are planning to establish a digital Dollar, a Central Bank Digitcal Currency (CBDC). Also in Europe ECB president Madame Lagarde and the German minister for finance, Lindner, talk about an introduction of the digital Euro.

    Here in Germany some critical experts are warning this will only push the total surveillance of the population and customers.

    What is your take on digital currencies? < …

    #123635
    Bill7
    Participant

    Michael Hudson carefully said “all *banking* is electronic..” yes, but as long as cash and its various equivalents exist, “banking” is not totalizing. The proponents of CBDCs want there to be no alternatives to their scheme. Hudson’s a savvy guy, and chooses not to see this.

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