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Ukraine Lost Some 7,500 People on Contact Line Since June 4 – Russian MoD (Sp.)
House Dems Refuse To Say Whether They Support Cluster Bombs For Ukraine (IC)
US Knew Ukraine Planned To Destroy Kakhovka Dam – Moscow (RT)
Hungary Hope For Trump’s Return To White House To Bring Peace To Ukraine (TASS)
US, Chinese FM’s Phone Call Could Be Precondition for Future Dialogue (Sp.)
West Very Afraid New, Large-Scale War Will Break Out – Lukashenko (TASS)
Moscow Offered To ‘Lease’ Crimea From Kiev – Lukashenko (RT)
How African Leaders Decided To Broker Peace Between Russia And Ukraine (Az.)
Erdogan Nixes Sweden’s NATO Bid (Cradle)
Western Sanctions Backfired – US Analyst (RT)
The Biden Family Multi-Million Dollar Crime Spree (GP)
Burisma Energy Accountant, Who Exposed Biden Bribery Scheme Found Dead (TPV)
$10M Magically Appeared In Biden 2017 Tax Return; House GOP Investigating (TPN)
EU Regulators Seek Breakup Of Google Ad Business Over “Illegal” Practices (ZH)
Confidential Pfizer Document Shows 1.6 Million Adverse Events (Horowitz)

 

 

 

 

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Capsized refugee boat off Greek coast yesterday. 79 dead, hundreds missing.

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Pepe Escobar @RealPepeEscobar
R.I.P. UKRAINE 1/2
Last month, hush hush, the Kiev gang SOLD Ukraine to $8.5 trillion-worth BlackRock. The deal was sealed by the Government of Ukraine and BlackRock’s VP Philipp Hildebrand. They will set up a Ukrainian Development Fund (UDF) for “reconstruction”.

R.I.P. UKRAINE 2/2
“Reconstruction” of Ukraine by BlackRock will focus on energy, infrastructure, agriculture, industry and IT. ALL remaining valuable assets in rump Ukraine will be gobbled up – from Metinvest and DTEK (energy) to Naftogaz, Ukrainian Railways and Ukrenergo.

 

 

 

 

Add in the Russian deaths and that’s over 1,000 a day. For what?

Ukraine Lost Some 7,500 People on Contact Line Since June 4 – Russian MoD (Sp.)

Ukrainian troops have lost about 7,500 military both killed and injured on the line of contact alone since June 4, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Wednesday. “In total, since June 4, the Ukrainian armed forces have lost about 7,500 people killed and wounded on the line of contact alone, not counting the dead military personnel as a result of the use of Russian long-range precision weapons and aviation in the depths of Ukrainian territory,” the ministry said in a statement. Over the past day, Ukraine unsuccessfully conducted offensives in the South Donetsk, Zaporozhye and Donetsk directions, continuing to suffer losses, the ministry said. Losses of the Ukrainian army in the Donetsk direction exceeded 205 military and 10 pieces of equipment over the past day, the ministry said.

In the Donetsk direction near the settlements of Pervomaiskoe and Petrovskoe, Russia successfully repulsed two enemy attacks, the ministry said in a statement. “During the fighting, the losses of Ukrainian troops amounted to more than 205 military personnel, two armored combat vehicles, seven vehicles, and two D-20 howitzers,” the ministry said. Near the Vremevka ledge, Russia also repelled two attacks, the ministry said, adding that Ukraine lost 11 armored vehicles, including four tanks. Ukraine lost more than 800 soldiers and 20 tanks in the South Donetsk and Zaporozhye directions in the past day, the ministry said. “In total, in the past day, enemy losses in the South Donetsk and Zaporozhye directions amounted to more than 800 Ukrainian military, 20 tanks, four infantry fighting vehicles, 15 armored combat vehicles, two US-made M777 artillery systems, Msta-B and D-30 howitzers, as well as a Grad multiple rocket launcher combat vehicle,” the ministry said.

Russian aviation prevented the attack of Ukrainian assault units in the Zaporozhye direction near the settlement of Zherebyanky, the ministry added. “[On Tuesday night], the Russian armed forces carried out group strikes with sea and air-based long-range high-precision weapons at places of concentration of reserves of the Ukrainian armed forces and foreign mercenaries, as well as warehouses of ammunition, weapons and military equipment of foreign production,” the ministry said in a statement, adding that all assigned objects are hit. The Russian armed forces carried out missile strikes on Ukrainian reserves, foreign mercenaries, as well as warehouses of foreign-made equipment over the past 24 hours, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Wednesday.

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War criminals. 1,000 deaths a day is not enough.

House Dems Refuse To Say Whether They Support Cluster Bombs For Ukraine (IC)

Rep. Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, said recently that he is keeping the door open to sending cluster munitions — widely banned around the world due to their track record of maiming and killing civilians — to Ukraine. In a May interview with Politico, Smith said that the advantage of cluster munitions “is we have a lot of them. To the extent that we’re unable to provide sufficient ammo in other areas, they could certainly fill that gap.” He also framed the munitions as a potential way to end a conflict with no end in sight. “If our cluster munitions could bring the war to a conclusion sooner, it’s something I’m open to,” Smith said. This followed comments Smith made a week earlier at a Council on Foreign Relations event where he similarly described the pros and cons of sending cluster munitions to Ukraine.

Ukraine has asked the United States to provide it with cluster bombs, which Russian troops have deployed against Ukrainian civilians and which Ukraine has reportedly used as well. The Biden administration has expressed concerns about Ukraine’s requests, but it also hasn’t rejected them outright — and U.S. lawmakers continue to press the administration to provide the weapons. While most of those calls have come from Republicans, Smith’s openness to the idea, amid a general bipartisan consensus on sending arms to Ukraine, shows that congressional pressure is ramping up.

The administration seems unlikely to approve sending cluster munitions to Ukraine, but that the idea is even on the table has raised concerns among international security advocates about the disintegration of humanitarian law and the potential for the U.S. to further erode standing norms of civilian protection. “As long as the administration holds the line, keeping with the approach that so many of our NATO allies and others in the global community takes, that will be positive,” said Jeff Abramson, senior fellow at the Arms Control Association. “It’s frustrating that much of what you’re hearing from [Capitol Hill] is a call for sending cluster munitions. That Representative Smith did not fully cut off the possibility is also wrongheaded. These weapons have not been used by the United States in more than a decade.”

[..] The United States has not used cluster munitions since 2009, when it used the weapons during a strike in Yemen, and cluster munitions have not been produced in the U.S. since the manufacturer Textron shut down production in 2016. Yet the U.S. military maintains massive stockpiles of them. Under a 2017 policy directive, the U.S. military is still authorized to use weapons containing submunitions, in sharp contrast to the dozens of countries that have banned them. The international community has entrenched norms against the use of cluster munitions, said Cesar Jaramillo, executive director at Project Ploughshares, a peace research institute in Canada, namely because they cause indiscriminate harm to civilians and prolong the impacts of war by leaving unexploded munitions. Cluster munitions fracture before impact, sending out a cascade of small bombs that can impact well beyond their intended target.

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And with US weapons too.

US Knew Ukraine Planned To Destroy Kakhovka Dam – Moscow (RT)

Washington was perfectly aware of Kiev’s plan to destroy the Kakhovka dam since US-supplied HIMARS multiple rocket launchers were used in the attack, high-ranking Russian diplomat Konstantin Gavrilov said on Wednesday. HIMARS launchers are “high-precision systems that make use of the US GPS navigation system for targeting,” Gavrilov, who heads Russia’s delegation at the Vienna talks on military security and arms control, said. Any targets picked out by Kiev for these systems are “coordinated with the Americans,” he added. According to the official, Ukrainian forces struck the Kakhovka dam with more than 300 HIMARS missiles over the summer and autumn of 2022. “The Americans knew about it. Yet, they did nothing to prevent the catastrophe,”Gavrilov said.

On Wednesday, Russian officials also presented their estimates of the damage caused by the destruction of the dam. The losses amounted to over 1.2 billion rubles ($14 million), according to the Russian Emergencies Ministry. More than 7,000 people have been evacuated from the risk zone, the ministry added. The dam collapsed last week, leading to both banks of the Dnieper River being flooded and multiple deaths. Moscow and Kiev have since traded accusations over who is to blame for the disaster. Officials in Kiev claimed that Russia blew up the dam to supposedly stop the Ukrainian counteroffensive in the area. However, this idea was dismissed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who said the local terrain was already extremely unfavorable for an attack even before the incident. He also said that Russia would have had no interest in destroying the dam, as it would spell “severe consequences for those territories that we control and which are Russian.”

Last week, Ukraine slammed Türkiye for suggesting a UN-backed three-party investigation into the incident. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said at that time that he was “sick and tired” of calls to probe events that occurred during the conflict. The Ukrainian envoy to the UN, Sergey Kislitsa, claimed that launching such a probe would be“impossible.” Russian officials said they were not surprised by Kiev’s reaction to the Turkish proposal. Moscow’s ambassador to Washington, Anatoly Antonov, also accused Washington of attempts to “whitewash” Kiev by shifting the blame onto Russia. The envoy stated that Ukraine’s “patrons” in Washington “never criticize Kiev,” but instead approve of all of its actions.

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Nice angle.

Hungary Hope For Trump’s Return To White House To Bring Peace To Ukraine (TASS)

Hungary is pinning its hopes on a comeback by former US President Donald Trump, who could then bring the armed conflict in Ukraine to an end, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said. “If President Trump had won the last presidential election here in the United States, this war [in Ukraine] would not have broken out. <…> We do look at his possible return to the White House as a hope for a peaceful future,” the top Hungarian diplomat told Newsmax TV. Szijjarto also wished the former president victory in the 2024 presidential election and a favorable conclusion to all of the lawsuits filed against him. Budapest has repeatedly said that, in its view, not only Ukraine and Russia, but also the US, which is the biggest military and financial backer of the Kiev regime, should engage in peace talks to settle the conflict.

Speaking about Trump, Szijjarto called the politician “a true friend of Hungary” and wished him success in the upcoming lawsuits. “Whenever a conservative leader has a good chance to win an important [presidential] election as [former] President Trump, [who,] as far as we understand, has a good chance to return to the White House, then he or she gets immediately under an enormous attack by the liberal mainstream,” the top diplomat pointed out. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban earlier openly supported Trump. The US District Court for the Southern District of Florida filed two indictments against the former US president. Specifically, he is charged with mishandling classified documents and falsifying the business records of his company, the Trump Organization.

Orban is one of the few world leaders, if not the only one, to publicly support Trump in connection with the lawsuits filed against him. The Hungarian prime minister has long been a supporter of the former US president and openly wished him success in the last presidential election as the candidate of the Republican Party. At the same time, Orban has had tense relations with the administration of Trump’s Democratic successor, President Joe Biden. The US does not approve of Budapest’s independent stance on a number of international issues, including Ukraine, and Budapest in turn accuses Washington of seeking to interfere in Hungary’s domestic affairs and supporting the political opposition.

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Lukewarm welcome.

US, Chinese FM’s Phone Call Could Be Precondition for Future Dialogue (Sp.)

Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang held a telephone conversation with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on June 14, a Chinese national broadcaster revealed. The conversation occurred ahead of a reported visit by the top American official to the country. According to the report, during the conversation, the Chinese top diplomat highlighted that China-US relations have faced new difficulties and challenges this year, and “whose responsibility (for this) is clear”. He also stressed that the American side should show respect, refrain from meddling in China’s internal affairs, and stop undermining Beijing’s sovereign interests in security and development under the pretext of competition. Wang Yiwei, director of the Institute of International Affairs at Renmin University of China, noted that there has been a shift in the bipartisan consensus in the United States regarding pressure on China.

“Business circles in the United States consider the Chinese market to be very important and call for the economy not to be ‘held hostage’ by politics. They advocate adhering to normal principles of economic development and market principles, and avoiding the formulation of an Indo-Pacific strategy or any other form of ideologization,” the expert said. Moreover, there is still a year to go until the presidential elections in the United States, and Trump, who has already declared that he will immediately stop the conflict between Russia and Ukraine if he wins, could be Biden’s potential rival. According to Wang Yiwei, Biden is currently facing two main points of pressure. “First, the need to seek China’s support on the issue of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, hoping that China can play an active role. Second, there is the issue of the US economy and the national debt”.

Although the debt ceiling has been raised, the problem is far from being solved, and the United States hopes that China will continue to buy US Treasury bonds. In fact, the economic chaos in the United States is closely related to the disruption of production chains, to which they themselves have contributed, and this has also led to tremendous pressure from American business circles. Against this backdrop, there are hopes in the United States for closer relations with China. However, the American media recently published fake news claiming that “China is building a surveillance base in Cuba (to spy on the US)”. “Considering that Blinken’s previous visit to China was postponed due to the balloon incident, this phone call could become a precondition for future dialogue in order to prevent further ruptures in contacts,” Wang Yiwei noted.

[..] Earlier, several US media outlets reported that Blinken was planning to make his delayed trip to China in the coming days, with an unnamed US official giving June 18 as the tentative date of his arrival in Beijing. The Chinese Foreign Ministry, however, has not confirmed these reports. If Blinken’s trip goes ahead, it will be the first one for a top US diplomat since 2018. Blinken canceled the February trip after the United States accused China of sending spy balloons into US airspace. Beijing has since denied the allegations.

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“..Volodya Zelensky. He is a `hero’ now, touring the globe. He is being kissed, hugged and all that. I thought he was smarter..”

West Very Afraid New, Large-Scale War Will Break Out – Lukashenko (TASS)

Despite its latest steps, the West is very afraid about the possibility of a new large-scale war or a nuclear disaster, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said in an interview with the 60 Minutes talk show on Rossiya-1 television. “I have met with people playing an important role in this, who make radical, drastic and final decisions in the event of an `if’,’” Lukashenko said. “What they fear most is a nuclear disaster, and they have been sincere about this. They are afraid of using nuclear weapons in Ukraine. It’s only natural,” he added. Minsk does not want things to play out that way either, Lukashenko assured. “We are not seeking that either, and we, too, are afraid. Because this, experts say, could cause a global catastrophe, and this planet may deorbit, if all these weapons explode,” he maintained.


According to Lukashenko, Russia may use nukes, if the enemy invades its territory or if this act of aggression threatens the existence of the state. He urged talks as long as there is an opportunity for them, but the West, he said, has been banning Ukraine from engaging in any. “I am confident and I have it on good information that the overwhelming majority in Ukraine, including the military who has been fighting and getting killed over there, would like to stop this war now,” the Belarusian leader maintained. “But then there are those hyped-up top-level officials led by [Ukrainian President] Volodya Zelensky. He is a `hero’ now, touring the globe. He is being kissed, hugged and all that. I thought he was smarter,” Lukashenko lamented.

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Moscow has flatly denied this.

Moscow Offered To ‘Lease’ Crimea From Kiev – Lukashenko (RT)

Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko has claimed that Russia offered financial compensation to Ukraine for Crimea, when the two nations were engaged in peace talks mediated by Minsk. Speaking to a Russian media outlet on Wednesday, the Belarusian leader said that Russian President Vladimir Putin had shown him a draft document which was provisionally accepted by Moscow and Kiev. The proposed treaty was “fine” and included “some kind of long-term lease” regarding Crimea, Lukashenko stated. “It was a good process, but [the Ukrainians] dropped out of it,” he added. Belarus served as a mediator between Russia and Ukraine for years, and hosted talks in 2014 and 2015 which resulted in the signing of the so-called Minsk agreements, the UN-endorsed roadmap for Kiev’s reconciliation with Donbass.

After open hostilities broke out last year, several rounds of peace negotiations were held in Belarus, but talks later moved to Istanbul. The Türkiye-based round of discussions produced a draft agreement under which Kiev pledged to become a neutral state in exchange for security guarantees. However, it made a U-turn soon after, which Moscow described as Ukraine following a US order to continue fighting. Before Crimea rejected the 2014 armed coup in Kiev and voted in a referendum to rejoin Russia, Moscow paid Kiev an annual lease to use Sevastopol as the home base of its Black Sea Fleet. It was last renewed in 2010, when Moscow offered a gas price discount for the extension. With Crimea’s status changing, the Russian government declared the treaty null and void.

In the interview, Lukashenko claimed that the Minsk agreements had been negotiated in bad faith by Kiev and its backers, who used them to buy time for a military buildup in Ukraine. The resulting lack of trust poses a challenge for all future talks, he suggested, before reiterating his vision on how to stop hostilities. “If we agree to a peace process, the war stops, no movements, no tanks, no troops. If anyone is redeployed, I believe we should use nuclear weapons. That is the only way we can talk to them,” Lukashenko said of Ukraine and its backers. Minsk is a close Russian ally and has allowed the use of its territory for the military operation against Ukraine. In March, Russia announced that it would station some of its tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus at Lukashenko’s request.

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Good thing they’re finding their voice.

How African Leaders Decided To Broker Peace Between Russia And Ukraine (Az.)

In a bold diplomatic move, seven African heads of state are preparing to embark on a journey to Ukraine and Russia later this week, as they bid to engage their counterparts in both countries in peace talks. Coordinated by the Brazzaville Foundation, a renowned non-governmental organization specializing in conflict resolution, the African Peace Initiative delegation is scheduled to meet Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky in Kiev on June 16, followed by a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg the next day. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa first announced the African peace plan, now aptly titled ‘The Road to Peace’, on May 16. Although the details of the initiative have not been made public, Ramaphosa said that the team will meet with Putin and Zelensky to discuss how to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.

Mzuvukile Jeff Maqetuka, South Africa’s ambassador to Russia, told RT that the initiative differs from others in that the leaders are not presenting pre-drawn proposals. He stated that they would first sit down with their counterparts from Russia and Ukraine and discuss what caused the conflict. The mission has strategically drawn leaders from the continent’s five regions: southern, northern, central, eastern, and western. Senegalese President Macky Sall will represent West Africa, after leading the first African Union (AU) mission to Russia to plead for peace on the continent’s behalf at the start of the conflict in 2022. The southern region will be led by South Africa’s Ramaphosa and Zambia’s Hakainde Hichilema, while Egypt’s Abdel Fattah El-Sisi will represent North Africa. Denis Sassou Nguesso of Central Africa’s Congo will also be making the trip, while Azali Assoumani of Comoros, who serves as president of the African Union, will represent the east of the continent alongside Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni.

These countries have all declared their non-aligned positions in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, refusing to make a unilateral decision. Vladimir Antwi-Danso, director of academic affairs at the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College, told RT that the mission is significant because it demonstrates that Africa can be proactive in intervening in global affairs. He emphasized that Africa has long taken a backseat to the international community, including the US, regarding action in conflicts that directly affect the continent. Ramaphosa, who is leading the initiative, has described the Ukraine conflict as “devastating,” adding that Africa is also suffering greatly as a result of the fighting. Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso said on Monday that Africa cannot “remain silent” because everyone is “suffering” the consequences.

Philani Mthembu, executive director at the Institute for Global Dialogue, believes the African leaders are trying to shield the continent from Western pressure to pick a side in the conflict, while also seeking to avoid the division that the crisis could cause within the African Union. South Africa, which has maintained a non-aligned stance, has also been pressed to take sides. Its ties with Russia as a BRICS member have led to accusations that the country has backed Moscow. Meanwhile, Confidence Isaiah-MacHarry, a security analyst at SBM Intelligence in Nigeria, said “the African attempt at peace efforts is an important pointer to the fact that Russia is still not isolated.”

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Hungary’s also a hold-out.

Erdogan Nixes Sweden’s NATO Bid (Cradle)

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has shot down the notion of Sweden joining the US-led security alliance NATO during next month’s Vilnius summit. According to Erdogan, the Nordic state has failed to uphold Ankara’s requests, as it recently permitted supporters of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) to demonstrate on the streets of Stockholm. Earlier this week, while on his way to Azerbaijan, the Turkish president told journalists that “terrorists” were allowed to protest, despite the fact that Stockholm said it was dedicated to meeting Ankara’s requirements to join NATO. These requirements involved extraditing members and supporters of the PKK, which the Turkish government considers “terrorists” due to its long-standing rivalry with Kurdish militants in Syria and Iraq.

When asked about NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, an integral figure in pushing Sweden’s NATO bid, Erdogan remarked: “While Stoltenberg was expressing these views to us, unfortunately, at that time, terrorists were demonstrating in the streets again in Sweden,” adding that “now, we cannot approach this work positively within this table.” The presence of individuals linked to the PKK has hindered Sweden’s ability to acquire NATO membership following the launch of Russia’s military operation in Ukraine, which broke Sweden and Finland’s neutrality after decades of refraining from joining any security bloc. Despite Ankara’s continued block of Sweden’s ascension, Turkiye officially granted Finland eligibility to join NATO at the end of March.

Turkiye remains indecisive about Sweden’s proposal, claiming Swedish officials have not taken the necessary measures to crack down internally on members of the PKK and allied Kurdish militia groups, many of whom continue to reside in Stockholm. Earlier this year, a far-right Swedish politician burned several copies of the Quran, which further inflamed tensions. Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson described the act as “extremely serious” and an attempt to sabotage the nation’s NATO application.

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Day two of the St. Petersburg Economic Forum (SPIEF) today. Over 17,000 participants from 130 countries.. What boycott?

Western Sanctions Backfired – US Analyst (RT)

The attempts by the US and its allies to isolate Russia have failed, while the many rounds of sanctions havebackfired and not crippled the country’s economy as intended, American political analyst and car-industry veteran Douglas Andrew Littleton told RT on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg Economic Forum (SPIEF). Littleton added that he was disappointed with his government’s sanctions policy against Moscow. “I think what happened with the sanctions it’s backfiring on the West, and especially on America, in my humble opinion,” the analyst said. “I’m happy that Russia has been able to bypass and skirt the sanctions in so many ways with their friends and allies,” he added.


The US, EU, and allies have hit Russia with numerous rounds of unprecedented sanctions since the launch of Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine. The penalties have affected entire sectors of the Russian economy, as well as businesses and individuals, including President Vladimir Putin. Discussing how the Russian economy has handled the Western pressure, Littleton said he believes that what Russia has been able to accomplish is “absolutely fantastic.” When asked about his impression of the St. Petersburg forum, he said: “I am in shock how big this forum is but very pleased to be here.” Over 17,000 participants from 130 countries have reportedly attended the SPIEF, which kicked off on Wednesday. Over the course of the four-day event, participants will discuss key issues related to the Russian and global economy.

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“..she wanted to testify, but to testify she wanted to be in the Witness Protection program. And she had four colleagues of hers who were willing to testify and support her.”

The Biden Family Multi-Million Dollar Crime Spree (GP)

As TGP reported on Tuesday — there are several eye witnesses with over a dozen audio recordings and numerous bank receipts that detail the Biden Crime Family’s illegal bribery payments. On Saturday America’s Mayor Rudy Giuliani told Rita Cosby on Newsmax that he has a high-level witness who is the former chief accountant at Burisma who is willing to testify on the Biden crimes. She even has the Biden bank account transactions. She has the receipts! Rudy Giuliani: It’s extraordinary. I gave them one witness that any investigator would jump through hoops to go to. Gave them a witness who is a woman who was the chief accountant at this crooked company, Burisma. She was the wife of the former owner who died under suspicious circumstances. And, she was willing to give up all of the offshore bank accounts, including the Bidens’ accounts. She supervised the transfer of a lot more cash to the Bidens and other crooked politicians for Burisma.


On Monday Rudy Giuliani shared more details with the War Room audience. Rudy’s Burisma witness had FOUR COLLEAGUES willing to testify! Rudy Giuliani: “There was one very extraordinary piece of evidence. We had a woman in Ukraine who was the chief accountant for Burisma, the wife of the former partner of Mycola Zlochevsky who owned Burisma and is the major crook who was paying off the Bidens. And she wanted to turn she wanted to testify, but to testify she wanted to be in the Witness Protection program. And she had four colleagues of hers who were willing to testify and support her. She claimed that over an eight year period she supervised all of the offshore illegal bank accounts. All the money laundering went through her. Now, we weren’t sure she was telling the truth but we did have one transaction that I had gotten very early of a complete money laundering transaction for $14 million, some of which went through to Joe Biden with an indication that Joe got $900,000 of it and his family got a total of about 3 million of it.”

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And there goes Giuliani’s witness… The DOJ wanted nothing to do with her.

Burisma Energy Accountant Who Exposed Biden Bribery Scheme Found Dead (TPV)

The chief accountant at Ukraine’s Burisma Energy, who offered to provide US authorities with damning evidence regarding financial crimes involving Joe and Hunter Biden, has been found dead before she could testify. The Burisma whistleblower, who has been identified as the wife of the former Burisma owner Mykola Lisin, who also died in suspicious circumstances during the years of the Obama administration when vice president Joe Biden and his son Hunter were active in Ukraine. Giuliani discussed the fate of the now-deceased whistleblower during an interview on Newsmax’s “Saturday Report” with Rita Cosby. According to Giuliani, who first brought to light Hunter Biden’s notorious “Laptop from Hell”, the whistleblower was the chief accountant at Burisma, the notoriously corrupt Ukrainian energy company.

During Joe Biden’s tenure as vice president under Obama, Burisma compensated Hunter with tens of thousands of dollars per month for his position on the company’s board, despite his complete lack of experience in the energy sector. During that period, then-Vice President Biden withheld U.S. assistance to Ukraine as a means of pressuring the government to dismiss Viktor Shokin, a senior prosecutor who was investigating Burisma and its owner for fraudulent activities. Giuliani, who previously served as President Donald Trump’s attorney, says the whistleblower offered to give a U.S. attorney highly compromising financial information about the Bidens. However, Giuliani says US authorities did everything they could to ignore her, bouncing her case around various offices, in an attempt to make her go away.

He revealed that the Pittsburgh attorney general had initially been investigating the case. But the investigation was later transferred to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware, under former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr. Giuliani claims the Delaware office buried the case, despite the whistleblower being under threat of death. He says the whistleblower had evidence that included offshore bank account information that showed millions of dollars in bribes flowing to the Biden family and “other crooked politicians.” Despite the explosive nature of the evidence, Giuliani says prosecutors stonewalled the case and she died suddenly before she could testify. And now the mainstream media are refusing to acknowledge her existence.

“Well, of course, that’s the most ridiculous, idiotic statement to make on a day in which we find out that the Bidens took a $10 million bribe from a Ukrainian Mykola Zlochevsky, which I could have told you, you know, and did tell [the DOJ] three years ago,” Giuliani told Newsmax. “And they followed up on none of the evidence I gave them. They were hoping that people would disappear or die. It’s extraordinary.”

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Link to China?!

$10M Magically Appeared In Biden 2017 Tax Return; House GOP Investigating (TPN)

House Republicans are demanding increased transparency from President Joe Biden on his personal tax returns after an investigation found one of his corporate entities reported nearly $10 million in revenue without detailing the sources. The president’s critics believe the sudden influx of money may be related to allegations of bribery against the president. CelticCapri Corp, an S-corporation for the president, was not listed on the president’s personal tax returns or campaign website, raising eyebrows as to why the 46th president would conceal such a large income source from the public. While it is common to not list corporate revenue on a personal income statement, politicians running for national office typically disclose all sources of income in an attempt to appear as transparent as possible.

According to Breitbart, the conservative Federalist Society took issue with a 2020 article by USA Today which attempted to hold water for the president by claiming he earned “$15.6 million … from speaking fees and book deals” between 2017 and 2019 and that “more than $10 million of that total income was profits from Biden’s memoir ‘Promise Me, Dad’ and $3 million in profits from Jill Biden’s book.” Following the citations within the USA Today article led readers to no details on the S-corporation, creating what the Federal Society referred to as a “smokescreen.” House Republicans believe they may have found a bone to pick as they race to uncover the truth behind testimony from an FBI informant that President Biden took $5 million in bribes from a Ukrainian official to assist in the firing of another official and easing the path for his son Hunter Biden to conduct business operations in the country.

Members of the Republican caucus told Breitbart that the latest lack of transparency from the president is deeply concerning. “The President seems to find selling out our country funny. We don’t,” said Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC). “If he’s serious about proving our allegations wrong he should release his and his family’s unredacted bank records and show the American people where all this money is coming from. The FBI can’t protect him forever.” Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ), a successful businessman in his own right, told Breitbart News Joe Biden should come clean about the money in lieu of the alleged pay-for-pay scheme.

“The fact that there are credible claims signaling that a foreign national bribed the President of the United States with cash in exchange for influence over U.S. policy decisions is appalling. The American people deserve to know who paid the Bidens and what exactly they were paid for,” he said. “Now that we know there are recordings of conversations Joe Biden and his degenerate son had with a Burisma executive, it’s becoming more and more obvious how the indictment of President Trump is meant to be a distraction,” Crane added. “It would shock no one in this town if Joe Biden received millions of dollars from selling out the country in a bribery scheme and then hid that money in shady shell companies.”

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Yeah, break up that monopoly. It’s a disgrace.

EU Regulators Seek Breakup Of Google Ad Business Over “Illegal” Practices (ZH)

On Wednesday, European Union regulators informed Google that it “breached EU antitrust rules by distorting competition in the advertising technology industry.” Regulators seek to break up the US multinational technology company’s advertising empire. The European Commission, the European Union’s antitrust regulator, said, “Google abused its dominant positions” in the buying and selling of online ads across third-party apps and websites. ] The commission said that its preliminary view is Google must sell segments of its ad business to resolve the “inherent conflicts of interest” in digital advertising. However, there was no mention of what was to be sold. Regulators said Google “holds a dominant position” on “both sides of the market with its publisher ad server and with its ad-buying tools.” “The Commission preliminarily finds that, in this particular case, a behavioural remedy is likely to be ineffective to prevent the risk that Google continues such self-preferencing conducts or engages in new ones.

“Google is active on both sides of the market with its publisher ad server and with its ad buying tools and holds a dominant position on both ends. Furthermore, it operates the largest ad exchange. This leads to a situation of inherent conflicts of interest for Google. The Commission’s preliminary view is therefore that only the mandatory divestment by Google of part of its services would address its competition concerns.” The EU’s announcement comes months after the US Justice Department and eight states filed a lawsuit over Google’s ad business, claiming it illegally monopolizes the online ad market. This is the second US antitrust suit federal authorities have brought against the company’s ad empire.

“For 15 years, Google has pursued a course of anticompetitive conduct that has allowed it to halt the rise of rival technologies, manipulate auction mechanics, to insulate itself from competition, and force advertisers and publishers to use its tools,” Attorney General Merrick Garland wrote in a press release in January. The outcome of these three cases could have widespread implications for Google’s parent company, Alphabet, which recorded $60 billion in profit last year from advertising.

“So Google is present at almost all levels of the so-called adtech supply chain. Our preliminary concern is that Google may have used its market position to favour its own intermediation services. Not only did this possibly harm Google’s competitors but also publishers’ interests, while also increasing advertisers’ costs. If confirmed, Google’s practices would be illegal under our competition rules,” Margrethe Vestager, the executive vice president of the European Commission who oversees digital and competition policy, said in a statement. Earlier this week, The Wall Street Journal reported the EU was considering ordering a breakup of Google’s ad-tech business. And with pressure on both sides of the Atlantic, the walls are closing in on Google’s ad business.

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Painful at best.

Confidential Pfizer Document Shows 1.6 Million Adverse Events (Horowitz)

Over 10,000 categories of nearly 1.6 million adverse events – many of them serious and debilitating – brought to you by Pfizer! You might not have heard it in the news, but in recent months, Pfizer’s pharmacovigilance documents requested by the European Union’s drug regulator, the European Medicines Agency, have been released. They show that Pfizer knew about a sickening level of injury early on. An August 2022 document shows that the company already had observed the following scope of vaccine injury: • 508,351 individual case reports of adverse events containing 1,597,673 events; • One-third of the AEs were classified as serious, well above the standard for safety signals usually pegged at 15%; • Women reported AEs at three times the rate of men; • 60% of cases were reported with either “outcome unknown” or “not recovered,” so many of the injuries were not transient; • Highest number of cases occurred in the 31-50 year age group, and 92% did not have any comorbidities, which makes it very likely it was the vaccine causing such widespread, sudden injury.

These numbers alone suggest that all COVID shots should be defunded and Congress must immediately remove liability protections from the manufacturers. But a more recent document released by the Europeans is even more devastating, because it breaks down the 1.6 million adverse events observed by Pfizer by category and subcategory of ailment and injury. The 393-page confidential Pfizer document, dated Aug. 19, 2022, shows that Pfizer observed over 10,000 categories of diagnosis, many of them very severe and very rare. For example:

• Pfizer was aware of 73,542 cases of 264 categories of vascular disorders from the shots. Many of them are rare conditions.
• There were hundreds of categories of nervous system disorders, totaling 696,508 cases.
• There were 61,518 AEs from well over 100 categories of eye disorders, which is unusual for a vaccine injury.
• Likewise, there were over 47,000 ear disorders, including almost 16,000 cases of tinnitus, which even Mayo Clinic researchers observed as a common but often devastating side effect early on.
• There were roughly 225,000 cases of skin and tissue disorders.
• There were roughly 190,000 cases of respiratory disorders.
• Disturbingly, there were over 178,000 cases of reproductive or breast disorders, including disorders you wouldn’t expect, such as 506 cases of erectile dysfunction in men.
• Very disturbingly, there were over 77,000 psychiatric disorders observed following the shots, lending credence to Dr. Peter McCullough’s research observing case studies showing psychosis correlating with vaccination.
• 3,711 cases of tumors – benign and malignant
• Of course, there were almost 127,000 cardiac disorders, running the gamut of about 270 categories of heart damage, including many rare disorders, in addition to myocarditis.
• There were over 100,000 blood and lymphatic disorders, for both of which there’s a wealth of literature linking them to the spike protein.

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  • #136960
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    How real shamans from Shambala dressed up:

    #136961
    Alexander Carpenter
    Participant

    Both DBS and Nancy Reagan: “Just say ‘no.’”
    Walking away can be the hardest part, and the most “discouraged.”

    #136962
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Ukronazi Supreme Commander Zaluzhnyi is being set up as the fall guy for not only the Nord Stream clusterfuck but also the current ‘offensive’ failing

    How convenient, Zaluzhnyi is either badly injured or dead.

    The perfect patsy for Nazilensky to shift blame to save his useless ass.

    Reminds me of the Dead Chicken scene in Schindlers List where the SS officer is looking for who among the inmates stole the chicken.

    Zaluzhnyi stole the chicken, case closed

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    #136963
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Zaluzhny is a vegetable, however, even a dead vegetable is good for a soup.

    #136964
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Russians love Nazilensky traveling around the world where most people are revolted and truly disgusted by him when they see him close up.

    A Satanic blood drinking buttplug dwarf.

    Craptastic negative diplomacy.

    Meanwhile Medvedev released a statement:

    “Based on the proof of western countries complicity in blowing up the Nord Stream pipelines, we have none, not even moral limitations left to refrain from destroying our enemies’ undersea communication cables

    Oh yah

    He is waiting in the wings behind Putin

    Game on.

    Medvedev Visits Famous Tula Ammo Factory Producing 82mm Mortar and FAB-250 Bombs

    Millions and millions and millions and millions of rounds.

    Doesn’t look like they are running low.

    #136965
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Russian Lancet drone is really ripping the Ukronazis to shreds

    Even the MSmediawhore of the west have had to notice

    MSM(whores) Did A Whole Special on Russia’s Unstoppable Lancet Which is Destroying the AFU

    Ouch

    #136966
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The NATOtards are literally training the Russians how to precisely fight a 21st century war

    The Empire of Lies doesn’t have a clue

    It has to remove it’s thumb from it’s ass first

    #136967
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @AlexanderCarpenter

    Being compared to Ronnie’s Scrawnie hurts more than I should let it. I literally cringe, besides, I think you sorta missed my point. Just saying no to an enforceable command to murder ones friends strikes me as being fundamentally different from just saying no to sharing a toke with friends.

    #136968
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    He said a little but he “learned basic math so long ago it was hard to remember that far back”

    That’s not what was going on. What happened is a product of two things in our society that are certainly not the fault of the worker…
    (1) use of technology, making stuff “easier” for human brains, and
    (2) non-cash forms of payments. (Checks did this, too.)

    When someone makes change in their head, they are putting in a public “performance.” The mind does funny things in performance — we are more interested in how we will be perceived than we are customarily. We overthink aspects of what we are doing, which can distract us from the task at hand, or from the routine. When we do such performances routinely, they become routine and easy. When they are rare, we are surprised at how the performance situation disrupts our usual routine. Also, the type of thinking used in math is easy to disrupt…when I was in labor and had pre-eclampsia I was put on a magnesium drip — one of the side effects was that I couldn’t “think” math. Math thinking is easily disrupted by sudden “public performance” that we are not accustomed to.

    That is most likely what happened to the young man. He said that basic math was so long ago as a means to cover up his acute embarrassment, not because of basic ineptitude in math. He is presented with cash so infrequently that he hasn’t developed the routine of handling himself calmly in this form of public performance. When I cashiered — 30 years ago — although the register could do the math for me, very often with cash a customer will present a few more coins, etc., necessitating math-in-the-head, done-on-the-fly, so I got over the performance anxiety after a few days. Next time this happens, we might show some compassion, saying: take your time, you probably don’t get presented with making change very often. This will help the cashier move through the performance anxiety, promoting better brain functioning in the future. Or, we can continue the old school method and simply give a look of disgust…. 😀

    This is something that doesn’t get discussed much — a tractor saved a lot of time over a plough, and this translated to more food. The same could be said about the plough, versus cultivation by hand. But…a phone that remembers all of the numbers so that you never have to enter them by hand? — this promotes a lazy human mind. Every time an individual has to pull out an address book to look up a number it is an annoyance, and encourages the mind to remember the number. Eventually, the number is recalled without the book, which saves time, and keeps the mind functioning well. And lazy minds are not disciplined to do real research, accepting whatever fodder the fact checkers or legacy media or top search results or AI gives them.

    #136969

    Oroboros- That video cost waaaay more than a Hollywood blockbuster.
    Who is behind the cameras? Russia gladly releases the footage?
    Stupid, stupid war.

    #136970
    Michael Reid
    Participant


    When someone makes change in their head, they are putting in a public “performance.”

    Stupid is what stupid does.

    Everyone who handles cash should be able to make change in their heads.

    #136971
    Oroboros
    Participant

    @phoenixvoice

    You are right about choking initially when performing, there should be a grace period.

    But it doesn’t explain the astonishing wide spread explosion in under par behavior I see on a daily basis shopping.

    I saw this stuff for years on occasion, but not on repeat visit to the same store and same cashier.

    It’s like Groundhog Day sometimes.

    I’ve been reading about the theory that the Clotshot has caused permanent cognitive injuries.

    By the way a second friend in middle age, otherwise health had a big stroke, paralyzed on one side.

    That makes two since New Years.

    Mini strokes that don’t produce dramatic things like overt strokes could be occurring in large numbers and who would notice, they’re already killing people outright with excess deaths from the vax and it’s not news, why not excess cognitive injuries from the vax.

    Spike protein in the brain eating away like termites.

    I have not investigated auto body repair stats like Ed Dowd investigated life insurance and funeral home increases, but my hunch is that fender benders are up a lot due to cognitive dysfunction.

    Hard to tell if that is an aging population of Boomers or the amazing drop in life expectancy in the Empire of Lies.

    Japan’s life expectancy was 82 and rising

    I think ‘Merica’s is below 76 and falling now and not all due to drug overdoses.

    The drug OD thing is a red herring

    The Medical Industrial Mafia has been shortening life span for awhile or at least until they milk all the assets out of their victims.

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    #136972
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Russian contact line has built in ‘soft spots’ designed to have less resistance and appear to the Ukronazis as places to advance.

    All these soft spot are on low ground and surrounded on either side by high ground, manned by superior highly equipped, trained and experienced Russian troops.

    These ‘soft spots’ have all their features mapped to strike coordinates by Russian artillery and air power.

    The ‘soft spots’ are Kill Boxes

    The Ukronazis advance into them, airborne mines are deployed behind them as they advance, and Voilà, no retreat back, no way forward.

    The Ukronazis are proceeding without aircover, a true Death Wish if ever there was.

    The Russians are trying to kill the Ukronazi War machine, not gain territory.

    It is going like clock work.

    A little closer, come a little closer, there, good.

    Not going well for any amphibious assault either.

    Trying to cross a rivewr under fire is insane

    Russian Artillery Sinks Ukrainian Tug Trying to Clear Fairway in Kherson For Amphibious Assault

    #136973
    Michael Reid
    Participant
    #136974
    thomasjkenney
    Participant

    @Oroboros re: fender benders

    CalTrans Quick Map – enable all layers, red ‘bang’ symbols are the entertaining/important/tragic ones. Three categories in which I noticed an uptick (my percep only, no # to back it): solo guardrail or CD wrecks, motorcycle wrecks, and semi truck wrecks.

    Beyond the simple brain fart wrecks, think of how many have their passions barely restrained under the best circumstances. Now drop that bar a little bit. More risk-taking, slower reaction times, etc., like ‘2 beers primed.’

    #136975
    chooch
    Participant

    [..] In 1889, Wallace published a short book “Forty-five years of Registration Statistics, proving Vaccination to be both useless and dangerous”. Much of the book reads as if it was published in 2021. It begins:

    HAVING been led to enquire for myself as to the effects of Vaccination in preventing or diminishing Small-pox, I have arrived at results as unexpected as they appear to me to be conclusive. The question is one which affects our personal liberty as well as the health and even the lives of thousands; it therefore becomes a duty to endeavour to make the truth known to all, and especially to those who, on the faith of false or misleading statements, have enforced the practice of vaccination by penal laws.

    https://nakedemperor.substack.com/p/history-never-repeats-itself-but?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2

    #136976
    Veracious Poet
    Participant

    @dbentonsmith

    Everybody seems to think (seems to fear, actually) that just because a tiny Cabal can oppress 8 billion people that the same Cabal can double or triple the level and degree of oppression and continue to get away with it just because they’re gotten away with it so far.

    Do you not see the Cabal advancing, at every turn, over the last 40 years?

    Oh, it’s not a “Cabal”, or some sort of Evil Secret society of Satanic blood drinking demons, it is a CULTural conspiracy, a world view/religion placing wealth, power & control at the highest order…

    Nothin’ personal, just business

    I marvel at the sheer ignorance of We The People, who year-after-year fail to comprehend/underestimate the import of the Ivy League/Russell Group mob, how They keep their ranks clear of patriotic citizens possessing even a modicum of guilt or shame for exploiting humanity-at-large through their CULTural iron fist control of policy & decisions affecting banking, government, judicial, journalistic, corporate input/output.

    It’s a *big* club & you ain’t in it!

    For almost 20 years I was embedded deep within Their CULTure, breaking bread & getting drunk with them (following 16 years as an Aerospace Eng’r.), observing & listening to Their unabashed, prideful gloating of having achieved superior status above subhuman deplorables in flyover country ~ At times I engaged them, to test their psychopathology & social norms, never ceasing to be amazed by their total adherence to Their reptilian CULTural narrative(s) 🙄

    Anecdotal: During the Congressional debate about how much U$D the treasury should print to erase the bankster 2008 implosion, I witnessed several incidents (drinking after hours in WFC bars) where CNBC broadcast that Americans by-and-large were against the bailouts, eliciting groups of young Fraud St. traders to howl & declare (more or less) They were entitled to America’s largess, because without Them America would collapse economically…

    To think that is the case reveals an erroneous disregard of economics, psychology, physics, spiritual faith and the ability to count.

    Question: What do you think the ratio of wealth & power averages @, comparing UniParty GlobalCap comrades, to the individual constituents of We The People? 10 to 1? 50 to 1? 5000 to 1?

    Reminds me of info regarding Goldman Sachs vetting process, where candidates for entry into the club where subjected to at least seven (7) interviews, including a mandatory requirement that they agree to represent Goldman in public arena of think tanks, lobbying, and other assorted government venues et al. once they become an uber rich made man.

    Until you’ve rubbed elbows with the UniParty GlobalCap CULTure (e.g. senators, congress critters, governors, judges, white shoe lawyers, banksters, warfare iron mongers, trustafarians & other associated corporate riff raff), you’ll have no ability to access how far, wide, deep & pervasive the true believers are in lockstep to The Narrative…

    But the evidence of their deeds is transparent for all to see, broadcast for the last 50+ years, with many of gen pop hoping their progeny would hit the lotto of inclusion into the Big Club 😐

    Moreover, I believe the numbers of UniParty GlobalCap members/supporters in America is far larger than most would gander, clearly approaching a social norm in *blue* enclaves, by far the majority of the professional class in DC…

    If this isn’t clear following the advents of the Russia! Russia! Russia!, 2020 plandemic, “kill shot”, & electoral shenanigans et al., words fail 🙄


    @Dora

    Wow. Whistleblowers who could hurt high level Democrats’ political futures keep turning up dead.

    Same $hit, different decade…

    EOT.

    #136977
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Kind of disturbed that people would take this as a victory … https://joannenova.com.au/2023/06/corporate-woke-boasting-gets-trimmed-back/.

    We are living in global socialism/fascism, the corporates are bigger than governments, the billionaires control the governments, there is no victory until the socialism/fascism is removed.

    The CEOs are the symptoms, they are not in control, they do as they are told or they lose their careers and never work again. Performance is measured in obedience points, not in profit, the owners already own everything, they do not care about profit. But the CEOs are greedy too, so they obey.

    Remember when CEO pay started to rise until they were earning hundreds of times the amount the next employee was earning? That coincided with the slow removal of anti-trust enforcement and rise of monopolies: sure the laws are still there, but not the enforcement. Why would the billionaire shareholders go along with this? What was in it for them? I remember this started during the Thatcher/Reagan era.

    The introduction of cheap money was key, was planned, and we have seen the results building for ages, about the 0.01% owning more than the rest and also hearing about the aims of globalists for a world government. These 0.01% do not compete, they are too big to compete, corporate monopolies have destroyed markets as the availability of cheap money has enabled consolidation of industries into a few massive corporates with huge power. Government has been helpless in defending itself against these people, the government having so many ways of being corrupted that it is inherently vulnerable. Why did national security services not stop this: they used to find Russian spies in government but somehow failed to spot corrupt politicians?

    People and governments now need these monopolies to provide them with services, there are no sufficiently powerful alternatives, so the incestuous relationship boosts the socialism/fascism: these corporates are effectively part of the government (is that socialist or facist?). The government is dependent on these companies, not only for services, but for jobs etc. Covid decimated the remaining capitalist elements in the system, destroying many small business while their massive monopoly competetitors simply did not suffer in the same way during Covid (although whole industries suffered, such as airlines).

    Without competition, with more wealth than many governments, what is the ambitious billionaire to do other that to protect himself by taking over control of government: Is Blackrock really taking over Ukraine?

    WEF is simply one organiser of the billionaires who pull the strings, the objective appears to be to coordinate like-minded billionaires from across the globe: a sort of UN for billionaires. What are the billionaires trying to achieve? Maybe the intention is to keep their enemies closer, to prevent too much friction between them. Maybe it is to profit from coordination, such as in Ukraine. But why is WEF trying to destroy the world? My guess is that there will always be activist billionaires like Soros who can persuade the others – who are typical conservatives and don’t care – to lend a hand, just to keep the Soros, Sackler crowd quiet. Why would the billionaire world be any different to the rest of the world? Effectively the WEF has been corrupted by activists, the same as everything else.

    Cheap money created this massive transfer of wealth. The billionaires are trying to protect their assets from revolting plebs. Woke is just a distraction to keep the plebs fighting each other, prevent them from focusing on the real enemy.

    How best to defend your massive stolen wealth? Do what the CCP did in China, the CCP expanded and now contains ~100 million people who are the Chinese aristocracy. They earn more than the rest, get all the good jobs, etc etc. The leaders of the CCP use this huge organisation to protect themselves from threats, including threats from home-grown businesses and their owners. The WEF needs something similar, it needs to ensure that it can rule the west without the people having a chance to fight back. Create a huge organisation, give the member superior living standards, be ruthless in controlling the organisation, use it to protect the leaders, the top of the tree: WEF Global Leaders. After all, the CCP is an organisation which is primarily there to protect the leaders.

    We are returning to a world of feudal landlords, except that now the landlords have nothing for the peasants to do – no land to farm – the peasants are a cost while AI does the work for free. Human nature dictates that the next phase is inevitably going to be the removal of the majority of peasants while the landlords retain their wealth using technology to do the work. This appears to be their dream, they are not there yet, but most scientific discovery these days is focused on this end goal. Even education appears to be preparing the kids to be willing accomplices in their own demise.

    #136978
    Celticbiker
    Participant

    Take a real good look at the genocide, the destruction all around you The who, why and how are obvious, yet very few look. Programming, works very well. Figures on the cavewall still work, yes?

    #136979
    John Day
    Participant

    Boscohorowitz describes the 15 kHz carrier frequency for the horizontal oscillator circuit of the TVs we oldsters grew up with. You coud hear it at work sometimes.Vacuum tubes…
    “When I was a vagrant, back in the days of electron-gun TVs that irradiated one and the house in literally hair-raising ways if you got too close to the screen, I would enter with fear the house of someone taking me in for dinner. I didn’t fear them; I feared the TV. I could literally feel it grab me at the base of the neck, a tingly sensation one imagines one would feel if a Heinlein “The Puppet Masters” mind-control slug latched onto you. Accompanied by an
    ultra high pitch dog whistle I could only half hear. Ghost frequency feeling.”

    Vertical Deflection Circuit in TV:
    The Vertical Deflection Circuit in TV include the vertical oscillator and amplifier for vertical scanning at 60 Hz and a similar horizontal arrangement for scanning at 15,750 Hz.

    Vertical Deflection Circuit in TV

    #136980
    John Day
    Participant

    @Oroboros: Dmitry Medvedev looks kinda like Nigel Farage in that bomb factory picture, doesn’t he?

    #136981
    John Day
    Participant

    Nobody Else Will https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/nobody-else-will

    Charles Hugh Smith writes This Is Why Nobody Will Do Anything Until It’s Too Late
    ​ ​To really reduce one’s consumption of the planet’s resources, we would have to grow our own food, get around on our own feet or zero-fuel transport (motorless bicycle or skateboard or boat) and not buy / own / use large resource-consuming devices such as vehicles, aircraft, etc.
    ​ ​The system as currently configured makes it nearly impossible to do this. Even growing much of your own food requires delivery of fertilizers (organic or chemical, they still weigh a lot). Very few places are bike-skateboard friendly. The world is set up for large, mass-produced fueled vehicles. Outside of a few cities, public transport is incapable of getting people where they need to go in any sort of time-efficient manner…
    ​..​The only incentive that counts in our stripmined world is maximizing profits and the private gains of the entrenched and powerful. To cloak this reality, the Powers That Be promote public-relations propaganda that depicts their pillage, looting, fraud and destruction as a Hollywood story we can all consume and love, just as we love our servitude once it’s been properly packaged into a Hero / Heroine’s Journey or a Love Story.
    ​ ​This is why nobody will do anything until it’s too late. It’s only when we run out of essential inputs and/or essential processes decay and collapse that we’ll awaken to the fact that since the global system’s inputs and processes materially changed, the outputs we need and love all went away.​..
    ​..Systems work by their own implacable rules. There are inputs and processes that generate outputs. The only way to change the outputs in a consequential fashion is to change the inputs and/or processes in a consequential fashion. Little face-saving PR tweaks are too small in scale to materially change either inputs or processes, and so the outputs won’t change and indeed, can’t possibly change, because that’s how systems work.​..
    ​..I like a rousing story as much as anyone else, but systems aren’t stories, and confusing the two won’t actually fix what’s not sustainable in the current system’s configuration.​ [Charles grows vegetables and drove 3000 miles in an old Honda Civic last year. He makes his own bed and sleeps in it.]​
    http://charleshughsmith.blogspot.com/2023/06/this-is-why-nobody-will-do-anything.html

    However, to somewhat refute, or at least modify that analysis by intervening to modify some systems a bit, Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO)​ fights the good fight against neoliberal capture of the Mexican government, its purse, and the resources owned collectively by the citizens of Mexico.​
    Christine sends this,written by an American attorney married to a Mexican AMLO supporter. It’s not all glowing. There is a lot of political mess in this slow move to replace neoliberal crony-welfare and privatisation of state-services with “nationalist developmentalist” (“Fordist”) capitalism. The path to this is to stripaway the “public-private-partnership” skims. (One naturally wonders when such a process might begin in one’s own country…)
    ​ ​The AMLO Project​ ..​As a general rule, transitions from neoliberalism must take place in a structural setting shaped by neoliberalism itself: the erosion of the working class as a political agent and the dismantling of state capacity. It follows that the basic historical task of the contemporary left is the reignition of class politics and the relegitimation of the state as a social actor. We can therefore assess AMLO’s administration based on three fundamental criteria: the reinstatement of class cleavage as a primary organizer of the political field; the effort to reconcentrate the power of a state apparatus hollowed out by decades of neoliberal governance; and the break with an economic paradigm based on institutionalized corruption.​..
    ​..The notion of neoliberalism as a political economy of corruption has informed AMLO’s public spending objectives. The flagship concept of his government is a counterintuitive one: austeridad republicana, or ‘republican austerity’. In practice, this means the ongoing reorganization and recentralization of public spending with the aim of ‘cutting from the top’. Since Mexican neoliberalism forged extensive links between the state and private enterprise, austerity is seen as a means of breaking such connections – casting off parasitic companies whose profits rely on government largesse.
    ​ ​In the long term, strict adherence to austeridad republicana may make it difficult if not impossible to create a robust welfare system. Yet, for the moment, it has succeeded in relegitimizing the state after decades of cronyism and clientelism. Fears that it would result in mass layoffs have dissipated.
    https://newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/the-amlo-project

    ​Michael Hudson has a new interview out, wherein he is more unbridled in some of his frank remarks about the corrupt neo-liberal/conservative world-order​. Thanks Christine. He has reason to believe the damin Ukraine was attacked with an underwater explosive device, for instance. Hudson closes with this:
    ​ ​The West has sunk back into a kind of feudalism, financialized feudalism, neo-feudalism. You want an economy that doesn’t have a feudal rentier society, and you do this by preventing families and companies from getting rich by rent-seeking, getting rich without producing anything, but simply by exploitative means.
    ​ ​You want to make economic statistics that distinguish predatory exploitation from actually making a profit. You don’t want to consider what an absentee landlord gets is adding to the national product, because that’s really just siphoning off income from the renters away. You want everyone to be able to have their own property, ultimately without running into debt.
    ​ ​The best way to do that, instead of financing property with mortgage credit, you need a tax on rent-yielding resources. You need a land tax, a monopoly tax, a natural-resource tax and a financial tax. The tax system is absolutely critical to creating a really ‘free market’ such as the classical economists sought to create. It’s the opposite of the kind of free market that the United States and Europe talk about – that is a market free for Wall Street to do whatever it wants with the rest of the economy, free for monopolists to charge whatever they want, free for creditors to foreclose on the property of their debtors. You have a whole different concept of what a free market is, a different concept of what freedom is, a different concept of what human rights are and natural rights, and a different concept of what should be public infrastructure.
    ​ ​All of this is a different way of thinking about how the world evolves, and you need to develop that alternative and to share it so that other countries can realize, ‘yes, there is an alternative to the America’s bank-run economy’. This is the outline of an alternative and our governments are going to create administrative agencies and regulating principles that promote overall welfare, not simply financial welfare. The real economy, not the financial claims on the real economy.

    Michael Hudson at Global University, Hong Kong, on Ukraine, Europe, China, and the Dollar’s Future

    ​Gilbert Doctorow reports on Vladimir Putin’s recent meeting with Russian war correspondents, who asked unfiltered questions, and got informed answers.​

    Vladimir Putin meets with Russia’s war correspondents

    #136982
    John Day
    Participant

    Pepe Escobar, How the BRI train took the road to Shangri-La [If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em?]
    In less than a decade, China’s BRI has fundamentally transformed global geopolitics. It is already far too late for the west to compete.
    ​ ​The Chinese delegation at the Shangri-La totally dismissed the “so-called ‘Indo-Pacific strategy’” as a tawdry Hegemon rant.
    ​ ​What Shangri-La unveiled was, in fact, Beijing’s clear, concise response to all those dismissals of BRI, all that carping about “debt trap” and “economic coercion,” all that “de-risking” rhetoric, and all those mounting intimations of false flags in Taiwan leading to the “real” war that the neocons in charge of US foreign policy dream about.
    ​ ​Obviously, intellectually shallow Beltway types won’t get the message. Especially because Li Shangfu was as polished as a jade tiger – elegantly pouncing over an avalanche of lies. You wanna mess with us? We’re ready. The barbarians predictably will keep rattling at the gate. The jade tiger awaits.
    https://thecradle.co/article-view/25792/how-the-bri-train-took-the-road-to-shangri-la

    Eleni sent this view from Indian Diplomat Bhadrakumar, focusing on the stresses of integrating a remilitarized Japan into “NATO”.
    Asia-Pacific is where China-Russia “no limits” partnership will be put to test​
    ​Arguably, in his zest to integrate Japan into the US-led “collective West”, Prime Minister Kishida overreached himself. He behaves as if he is obliged to be more loyal than the king himself. Thus, on the same day that President Xi Jinping visited Moscow in March, Kishida landed in Kiev from where he went to attend a NATO Summit and openly began lobbying for establishment of a NATO office in Tokyo.
    ​ ​Kishida followed up by hosting NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg in Tokyo and giving him a platform to berate China publicly from its doorstep. There is no easy explanation for such excessive behaviour. Is it a matter of impetuous behaviour alone or is it a calculated strategy to gain legitimacy for the ascendance of revanchist elements whom Kishida represents in the Japanese power structure?
    ​ ​To be sure, Northeast Asia is a priority now for China and Russia, given their overlapping interests in the region. NATO expansion to Asia and the sharp rise in the US force projection bring home to the defence strategists in Beijing and Moscow that the Sea of Japan is a “communal backyard” for the two countries where their “no limits” strategic partnership ought to be optimal. The Chinese commentators no longer downplay that the Russian-Chinese military ties “serve as a powerful counterbalance to the US’ hegemonic actions.”
    ​ ​It is entirely conceivable that at some point in a near future, China and Russia may begin to view North Korea as a protagonist in their regional alignment. They may no longer feel committed to observe the US-led sanctions against North Korea. Indeed, if that were to happen, a host of possibilities will arise. The Russian-Iranian military ties set the precedent.

    Asia-Pacific is where China-Russia “no limits” partnership will be put to test

    This next article suggested to me that the current stresses between Japan, China, Russia,Taiwan, Okinawa and the intervening small islands date back to Japanese imperial expansion in the late 1800s, when both Taiwan/Formosa, Okinawa and the rest of the Ryukyu Island Kingdom, were subsumed into the Japanese Empire, having been independent, or nominally subservient to China, which ceded Formosa to Japan in 1895. The Ryukuy kingdom finally fell to Japanin 1879. The Taiwanese and Ryukyu peoples are different from Chinese and Japanese peoples, and have suffered greatly under those imperial machines, due to their vulnerability. Japan and China, now the US, are constantly pushing for power projection, and threatening each other. The demilitarization of Taiwan, o/kinawa and all of the Ryukyu islands offers a scenario where all threats can be reduced, and commerce can flourish, with much local autonomy, and token Chinese or Japanese nationality. Just my thoughts…

    ​ ​Japan’s Drive for Military Greatness in the Lengthening Shadow of US-China Confrontation
    ​ ​Significant US military presence—approximately 26,000 US personnel, or half the total stationed in Japan—is positioned on Okinawa Island, where most attention has been focused on the hugely unpopular and still hotly contested Henoko base being built there by Japan for the US Marine Corps to replace the obsolescent Futenma. Meanwhile, Japan over the past decade has steadily expanded its own military (Self-Defence Force) presence on its lesser known islands. Under strong US pressure, it has deployed, or is in the process of deploying, missile and counter-missile units in a series of new or under-construction bases, decisively changing the character of the Ryukyu island chain that stretches from Kagoshima to Taiwan, via
    ​ ​Mage, area 8.5 kms2, population zero
    ​ ​ Amami, area 306 kms2, population 73,000
    ​ Okinawa, area 1,206 kms2, population 1.4 million
    ​ ​ Miyako, area 204 kms2, population 46,000
    ​ ​Ishigaki, area 239 kms2, population 48,000
    ​ ​Yonaguni, area 28 kms2, population 1,669
    ​ ​In geographical terms, a line drawn from Kagoshima City in western Japan to the northern shores of Taiwan passes through these islands, and Japan and the US believe that, when or if the need arises, they can “bottle up” and deny China access or egress to or from the Pacific Ocean that lies beyond it. Japan’s southwestern frontier islands serve as a key component in this US-Japan “first island chain” China containment strategy.
    https://www.asia-pacificresearch.com/japans-drive-for-military-greatness-in-the-lengthening-shadow-of-us-china-confrontation/5631671

    ​ ​In the latest shot fired in the growing rebellion against US dollar dominance, the nine-nation Asian Clearing Union (ACU) has agreed to use Iran’s financial messaging system as an alternative to the dollar-denominated SWIFT system that has long served as the globe’s financial nervous system.
    ​ ​”The secretary general of the Asian Clearing Union (ACU) says Iran’s financial messaging system SEPAM will replace SWIFT, a dollar-based international system, in trade exchanges between ACU members beginning next month,” Iran’s IRNA News Agency reported.
    ​ ​At a Tehran summit in May, ACU members agreed to establish a SWIFT alternative within a month. The adoption of Iran’s SEPAM will be an interim measure, as the ACU will develop its own messaging system over the next several months.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/asian-central-banks-adopt-irans-swift-alternative-de-dollarization-accelerates

    #136983
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ ​According to sources close to The Federalist, the Bidens allegedly ‘coerced’ a foreign national – identified by individuals with knowledge of the matter as Burisma founder Mykola Zlochevsky – to pay them $10 million in bribes.​ (Shortly before he died-funny.)​ The Federalist has now learned the FD-1023 reported the CHS saying the Bidens “coerced” Zlochevsky to pay the bribes. Sources familiar with the investigation also explained the context of Zlochevsky’s statements, and that context further bolsters the CHS’s reporting.​.. Zlochevsky then mentioned the 17 audio recordings of conversations with the Bidens that he kept for insurance.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/bidens-coerced-burisma-founder-pay-10-million-bribes-fbi-source

    ​On Saturday America’s Mayor Rudy Giuliani told Rita Cosby on Newsmax that he has a high-level witness who is the former chief accountant at Burisma who is willing to testify on the Biden crimes. She even has the Biden bank account transactions. She has the receipts! …
    ​..​Rudy Giuliani: There was one very extraordinary piece of evidence. We had a woman in Ukraine who was the chief accountant for Burisma, the wife of the former partner of Mycola Zlochevsky who owned Burisma and is the major crook who was paying off the Bidens. And she wanted to turn she wanted to testify, but to testify she wanted to be in the Witness Protection program. And she had four colleagues of hers who were willing to testify and support her. She claimed that over an eight year period she supervised all of the offshore illegal bank accounts. All the money laundering went through her.

    Not a Word by Any Major Mainstream Media on the Greatest Political Scandal in US History – The Biden Family Multi-Million Dollar Crime Spree

    ​ Monday 6/12/23 update: ​ Burisma Energy Accountant, Who Blew Whistle on Biden Bribery Scheme, Found Dead She wanted Witness Protection
    ​ ​The Burisma whistleblower, who has been identified as the wife of the former Burisma owner Mykola Lisin, who also died in suspicious circumstances during the years of the Obama administration when vice president Joe Biden and his son Hunter were active in Ukraine.

    Burisma Energy Accountant, Who Blew Whistle on Biden Bribery Scheme, Found Dead

    Jury Orders Starbucks to Pay $25 Million to Manager They Fired for Being White​ (​It’s n​asty commercial coffee with artificial crap​ in it​, too.)
    ​ ​In April 2018, two Black men entered a Starbucks shop in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood of Philadelphia for a business meeting with a white man who had not yet arrived. While they waited, and before ordering, one of the two asked to use the bathroom. He was refused. Eventually, they were asked to leave. When they did not, an employee called the police.
    ​ ​The subsequent arrests, captured in videos viewed millions of times online, prompted accusations of racism, protests and boycott threats…
    ​..Ms. Phillips said in the suit that Starbucks, as part of its damage-control effort after the arrests, had sought to punish her and other white employees in and around Philadelphia even if they had not been involved in the events that led to the police being called.
    ​ ​Ms. Phillips said she had thrown herself into the company’s efforts to restore its credibility and had sought to support hourly workers, organizing managers to staff stores and cover for employees who were scared to run a gantlet of protesters.
    ​ ​Amid the image-burnishing campaign, Ms. Phillips said one of her superiors, a Black woman, told her to suspend a white manager who oversaw stores in Philadelphia, though not the one in Rittenhouse Square, because of allegations that he had engaged in discriminatory conduct — allegations that Ms. Phillips said she knew to be untrue.
    ​ ​In contrast, Ms. Phillips said, no action was taken against the manager who oversaw the Rittenhouse Square store, a Black man who Ms. Phillips said had promoted the employee who called the police.
    ​ ​Ms. Phillips said she was fired not long after balking at the order to suspend the white manager. She said that she had not been previously told that she was doing a bad job and that the only explanation she was given for the firing was that “the situation is not recoverable.”
    ​ ​Starbucks denied in court filings that Ms. Phillips had been fired because she was white and said she was let go because she performed poorly in response to the episode that led to the arrests.
    https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=63820

    #136984
    John Day
    Participant

    ​(Schellenberger doesn’t mention prior cases of SARS-CoV2 later identified from stored blood in the US, France and Italy from September 2019 onward.​)
    First People Sickened By COVID-19 Were Chinese Scientists At Wuhan Institute Of Virology, Say US Government Sources ​
    ​Sources within the US government say that three of the earliest people to become infected with SARS-CoV-2 were Ben Hu, Yu Ping, and Yan Zhu. All were members of the Wuhan lab suspected to have leaked the pandemic virus.
    ​ ​As such, not only do we know there were WIV scientists who had developed COVID-19-like illnesses in November 2019, but also that they were working with the closest relatives of SARS-CoV-2, and inserting gain-of-function features unique to it.
    ​ ​When a source was asked how certain they were that these were the identities of the three WIV scientists who developed symptoms consistent with COVID-19 in the fall of 2019, we were told, “100%”
    https://public.substack.com/p/first-people-sickened-by-covid-19

    ​A lot of us were catching on well before August of 2022.,but Pfizer already had definitive reasons to stop in December 2019 before “release” of the products.
    Horowitz: Confidential Pfizer document shows the company observed 1.6 million adverse events covering nearly every organ system
    https://www.conservativereview.com/horowitz-confidential-pfizer-document-shows-the-company-observed-1-6-million-adverse-events-covering-nearly-every-organ-system-2661316948.html

    Widely Used Artificial Sweetener Linked to Leukemia, Obesity, Liver Problems​ (Even Stevia is worse than table sugar. Give up all sweet drinks.)
    Sucralose, a chemical sweetener sold under the brand name Splenda, is found in more than 6,000 food products, including many “diet” sodas.

    Widely Used Artificial Sweetener Linked to Leukemia, Obesity, Liver Problems

    #136985
    zerosum
    Participant

    TAE keeps telling you …. IT’S A ROSE …..

    #136986
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is now admitting “a bunch of” COVID information that Facebook censored as “misinformation” was actually true, and the collusion of its so-called “fact-checkers” with government authorities who proved to be wrong on the coronavirus undermined public trust.

    “Unfortunately, I think a lot of the kind of establishment on that kind of waffled on a bunch of facts and asked for a bunch of things to be censored that, in retrospect, ended up being more debatable or true,” Zuckerberg said in a lengthy interview Friday on the Lex Fridman podcast. “That stuff is really tough, right? It really undermines trust.”

    article

    #136987
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    On Alfred Russell Wallace and vaccination:

    “Like so many other people, till a few years back I had not a doubt as to the efficacy of vaccination. I accepted it blindly as one of the established facts of science. Having been led to look into the evidence on the subject, I was first startled by the discrepancy of the statistics of small-pox mortality with the vaccination theory, and on further inquiry I was amazed to find that the evidence in favour of vaccination was of the most shadowy kind, while there was good reason to believe that it was itself a cause of disease of the most serious nature.

    “I have also been struck by the (apparent) want of honesty in the defenders of vaccination, in repeating over and over again statements which are not true, and in actually falsifying the records of small-pox mortality by entering all doubtful cases as “unvaccinated.” 1

    “I have no doubt whatever that any unprejudiced person who will investigate the evidence on both sides for himself will arrive at the same conclusion as I have done, that to enforce on unwilling parents a surgical operation which they honestly believe to be injurious and as to the efficacy of which there is so great a diversity of opinion even among medical men, is a gross infraction of personal liberty entirely unjustified by any proved beneficial results.–Believe me yours very faithfully,

    “Alfred R. Wallace.”

    link

    #136988
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    On Alfred Russell Wallace:

    “The co-discoverer of natural selection, Alfred Russel Wallace, found himself deeply embroiled in a range of controversies surrounding the relationship between science and spiritualism. At the heart of these controversies lay a crisis of evidence in cases of delusion or imposture. He had the chance to observe the many epistemic impasses brought about by this crisis while participating in the trial of the American medium Henry Slade, and through his exchanges with the physiologist William Benjamin Carpenter and the psychical researcher Frederic Myers. These contexts help to explain the increasing value that Wallace placed on the evidence of spirit photography.. He hoped that it could simultaneously break these impasses, while answering once and for all the interconnected questions of the unity of the psyche and the reliability of human observation.”

    link

    #136989
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    It took about 60 years from the time Wallace was pointing out problems with smallpox vaccination before they got it right and turned smallpox vaccination into a success story.

    #136990
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @VeraciousPoet

    Do you not see the Cabal advancing, at every turn, over the last 40 years?”

    What I see is the Cabal coming out from under cover out of sheer desperation and panic, thereby further exposing their previously well hidden motives and identities so blatantly that even folks as sheep-like, gullible and stupid as you and me now see them and reject them as the abhorrent and condemned failures that they are. Each time that happens the numbers and certitude of the awakened grows and the dying hegemony of the satanic cult shrinks. One awakening at a time. Just as it happened with you, and me, it is also happening with millions of others around the world.

    This is a war and there are casualties. What would you have me do? Quit fighting because I might die? That’s not even possible. I cannot die, and I certainly don’t choose to shrink. I’ll choose truth, thank you very much, and the truth is that Light wins.

    #137022
    aspnaz
    Participant

    @Chooch

    One of the things I like about the Russians is that they are good neighbours. Foreign policy does not really impact me personally, but my neighbours do, and my nicest neighbours are the Russians: married lady with her mother (only here temporarily), the lady’s husband is in France for a few months.

    We turned up at their front door, about five days ago, unannounced, and brought a home brew keg and a smile. They welcomed us in, made us dinner, we left at 9:30. Today, they turned up at our doorstep, whisky in hand, and we invited them in, drank a load, they left at 9:30.

    Remind me: why am I supposed to be hating Russians?

    #137046
    ezlxa1949
    Participant

    So, Blackrock has invested hugely in Ukraine. What happens to that if Russia wins? What shockwaves would that send through the western and perhaps global economies?

    OK, so TPTB are planning to reduce global population by 90%. How long can civilisation last with such a reduced workforce, including scientists, technicians, mechanics, machinists, metaluurgists, mining engineers, computer designers and programmers, medical researchers, and so on and on? If this really is their agenda, then TPTB are committing slow suicide. Sure, they can coast along for a while, perhaps decades, relying on stores and stockpiles and a level of automation, but do they have any idea what the threshhold is for maintaining a comfortable civilisation?

    I don’t mind dropping dead suddenly and without warning. At least then I will be beyond the reach of The System. That bit of bravado said, I do not want to leave my poor wife alone in this world. She needs my support and I need hers.

    British Russophobia in 2023 is a replay of British Germanophobia in the early 1900s. Then everything and anything German was the target of hatred and vilification, and before WW1 was declared. Germania delenda est. During the war a peace conference was organised by and for women in the neutral Netherlands. Attendees came from all over. Churchill wouldn’t have it. To keep British women away from it, he stopped the cross-Channel ferries, and forbad travel anyway. Nothing new under the sun.

    In Canberra Russia had a lease on land for a new embassy near Parliament House. A day or two ago Parliament passed legislation cancelling the lease. Rossiya delenda est.

    #137047
    ezlxa1949
    Participant

    Talking of mental maths, try being a shopkeeper in pre-decimal currency and pre-calculator days, having to calculate change in one’s head or hastily scribbled on a spare paper bag. Twelve pence to the shilling, twenty shillings to the pound. It was of course commonly and regularly and accurately done. Cash registers could add up sums of money but couldn’t calculate change.

    Another aspect of deskilling, methinks.

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