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Vincent van Gogh Fishing Boats on the Beach at Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer 1888

 

We Need a Peace President (Ron Paul)
Blinken Says US Does Not Support Taiwan Independence (JTN)
Beijing Tells US To Respect ‘One China’ Policy (RT)
Future Of Humanity Depends On China-US Relations – Xi (RT)
Scholz: West Should ‘Brace’ Itself For Prolonged Conflict In Ukraine (TASS)
Biden Warns Of ‘Real’ Nuclear Threat (RT)
Greater Eurasian Partnership Becomes Russia’s Flagship Project – Lavrov (TASS)
BRICS Expansion, De-Dollarization and ‘Decline of US Empire’ (Tweedie)
Kiev Reportedly Can’t Account for ‘Hundreds of Millions’ in Weapons (Reed)
EU Wants to Mandate Arms Makers to Prioritize Orders for Ukraine
German Armor Too Wide To Transport – Bild (RT)
BlackRock, JP Morgan Set Up ‘Reconstruction Bank’ For Ukraine (HE)
Strange Days (James Howard Kunstler)
The New World War On Free Speech (Shellenberger)
Juneteenth, The Day Republicans Freed All The Democrats’ Slaves (BBee)

 

 

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Lavrov Germany
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“..we desperately need a peace president to do for us what JFK did for the US during the Cuba crisis..”

We Need a Peace President (Ron Paul)

Most people agree that we are closer to nuclear war than at any time since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. Some would even argue that we are closer now than we were in those fateful days, when Soviet missiles in Cuba almost triggered a nuclear war between the US and the USSR. In those days we were told that we were in a life-or-death struggle with Communism and thus could not cede a square foot of territory or the dominoes would fall one-by-one until the “Reds” ruled over us. That crisis was very real to me, as I was drafted into the military in the middle of the US/USSR standoff over Cuba and we could all feel how close we were to annihilation. Fortunately, we had a president in the White House at the time who understood the dangers of nuclear brinkmanship.

Even though he was surrounded by hawks who could never forgive him for aborting the idiotic Bay of Pigs Cuba invasion, President John F. Kennedy picked up the telephone for a discussion with his Soviet counterpart, Nikita Khrushchev, which eventually saved the world. Historians now tell us that President Kennedy agreed to remove US missiles from Turkey in exchange for the Soviets removing missiles from Cuba. It was a classic case of how diplomacy can work if properly employed. It is all too clear that we do not have a John F. Kennedy in the White House today. Although we no longer face a Soviet empire and communist ideology as justification for taking a confrontational tone toward Russia, the Biden Administration is still dragging the US toward a nuclear conflict. Why are they putting us all at risk?

The same old “domino theory” that was discredited in the Cold War: If we don’t fight Russia down to the last Ukrainian, Putin will soon be marching through Berlin. This all started with Biden promising to only send uniforms and medical supplies to Ukraine for fear of sparking a Russian retaliation. From there we went to anti-tank missiles, multiple-rocket launchers, Patriot missiles, Bradley fighting vehicles, and millions of rounds of ammunition. The Biden Administration announced last week that it would send depleted uranium ammunition to Ukraine, which poisons the earth for millennia to come. Rumors are that long-range ATACMs missiles are to be delivered soon, which could strike deep into Russia. Apparently, F-16 fighter jets are also on the way.

The escalation rationale from Washington, we are told, is that since the Russians have not directly retaliated against NATO for NATO’s direct support of Ukraine’s war machine, we can be sure they never will respond. Is that really a wise bet? It is clear to many that US-built F-16 fighters taking off from NATO bases with NATO pilots attacking Russians in Ukraine – or even Russia itself – would be a declaration of war on Russia. That means World War III – something we managed to avoid for the whole Cold War. Congress is silent – or compliant – as we lurch forward toward disaster for no discernable US strategic goal. Biden – or whoever is actually running the show – is forging straight ahead. As we move into the US presidential election cycle one thing is clear: we desperately need a peace president to do for us what JFK did for the US during the Cuba crisis. Hopefully it won’t be too late!

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“About 50% of the global commercial container traffic… goes through the Taiwan Strait every day,” Blinken remarked, including the vast majority of “high-end semiconductors.”

Blinken Says US Does Not Support Taiwan Independence (JTN)

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said during a press conference Monday that the U.S. does not support Taiwan independence. “We do not support Taiwan independence,” Blinken said. “We remain opposed to any unilateral changes to the status quo by either side. We continue to expect the peaceful resolution of cross strait differences. We remain committed to continuing our responsibilities under the Taiwan Relations Act including making sure Taiwan has the ability to defend itself.” Blinken made clear that the U.S. does have some concerns about China and what its actions could have on the world. “At the same time, we and many others have deep concerns about some of the provocative actions that China has taken in recent years going back to 2016,” he continued, according to Fox News.


“And the reason that this is a concern for so many countries, not just the United States, is that were there to be a crisis over Taiwan, the likelihood is that could produce an economic crisis that could affect quite literally the entire world.” Blinken wrapped up his meeting with China President Xi Jinping and summarized it as “candid” and “constructive,” but admitted to “profound differences” as the two nations seek to repair “unstable” relations with each other. He said during an interview with NPR that it was important to maintain peace with the nation that China treats as its own. Taiwan is a massive contributor to the global trade market. “About 50% of the global commercial container traffic… goes through the Taiwan Strait every day,” Blinken remarked, including the vast majority of “high-end semiconductors.” “If either of those things were taken offline as a result of a crisis, it could have devastating consequences for the global economy,” he continued.

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Where Blinken got his talking points.

Beijing Tells US To Respect ‘One China’ Policy (RT)

The US should respect the One China principle and stop supporting Taiwan’s push for independence from Beijing, Chinese top diplomat Wang Yi has told US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. “China has no room to compromise or concede” on the status of Taiwan, Wang told Blinken during a meeting at the Diaoyutai State Guest House in Beijing on Monday. “The US must truly adhere to the One China principle… respect China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and clearly oppose ‘Taiwan independence’,” the director of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission office of the Chinese Communist Party was quoted by local media as saying. Washington’s support for sovereignty in Taiwan, a self-governed island of 23.5 million which Beijing views as part of its territory, has been among the issues aggravating tensions between China and the US in recent years.

According to Wang, bilateral relations have now reached “a critical juncture.” He told Blinken that Washington needs to make a choice “between dialogue or confrontation, cooperation or conflict” with Beijing. “We must take a responsible attitude toward the people, history and the world, and reverse the downward spiral of US-China relations,” he said. China’s top diplomat also called upon the Biden administration to stop making threats towards Beijing and abandon its “suppression” of Chinese scientific and technological development. According to the US State Department, Blinken stressed the importance of “responsibly managing the competition” between the US and China “through open channels of communication to ensure competition does not veer into conflict.”

He also told Wang that Washington will “continue to use diplomacy to raise areas of concern and stand up for the interests and values of the American people.” Blinken is the first US secretary of state to visit Beijing in five years. His trip was initially scheduled to take place in February, was postponed due to the so-called “spy balloon” incident. Washington claimed it shot down a Chinese surveillance aircraft over its territory, while Beijing said it was merely a weather balloon, which had strayed into American airspace by accident. Following his meeting with Wang, Blinken held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping. His two-day visit also included negotiations with China’s recently appointed Foreign Minister Qin Gang on Sunday.

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“The international community [..] doesn’t want to choose sides in the event of a conflict..”:

Future Of Humanity Depends On China-US Relations – Xi (RT)

Stable relations between China and the US are vital for the international community, which doesn’t want to choose sides between the two countries, Chinese President Xi Jinping said during a meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Beijing on Monday. “Planet Earth is big enough to accommodate the respective development and common prosperity of China and the US,” Xi told Blinken, according to a statement by the Chinese Foreign Ministry. The Chinese leader said that the world is interested in “generally stable” ties between Beijing and Washington, because “whether the two countries can find the right way to get along bears on the future and destiny of humanity.” The international community expects China and the US to “coexist in peace and have friendly and cooperative relations,” and doesn’t want to choose sides in the event of a conflict, Xi stated.

The Chinese president argued that competition with Beijing would not help Washington to solve America’s domestic problems or the challenges currently facing the world. “China respects US interests and does not seek to challenge or displace the US,” Xi stressed, adding that Beijing expects the same approach from the Biden administration. Xi called on the US to adopt a rational and pragmatic attitude towards China, and to jointly work on improving ties and making the global situation more stable. The Chinese Foreign Ministry said that Blinken had assured Xi during their 35-minute talk that the US does not seek conflict or a new Cold War with Beijing, and has no intention of trying to change China’s political system.

Washington expects to continue high-level engagement with Beijing, while keeping lines of communication open and managing differences responsibly, the top US diplomat said, according to the Chinese statement. Blinken is the first US secretary of state to meet Xi since 2018. He was initially scheduled to arrive in Beijing in early February, but the trip was postponed due to the so-called “spy balloon” scandal. The US claimed it had shot down a Chinese surveillance aircraft over its territory, while China insisted that the object was a weather balloon which had strayed into American airspace by accident. The two-day visit by Blinken also included a meeting with Beijing’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, earlier on Monday, as well as talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang on Sunday.

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“However, it’s obvious that NATO will not become a party to the conflict.”

Scholz: West Should ‘Brace’ Itself For Prolonged Conflict In Ukraine (TASS)

The West should adjust its policy with the expectation that the Ukraine conflict may go on for an indefinite period of time German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Monday. “We have to brace ourselves that the Russian [special military operation] act could last for a long time,” German Chancellor Scholz said speaking at a joint news conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg “This is what we are preparing for and this is what we are orienting our policy toward,” Scholz told Stoltenberg. “Germany will continue to be a staunch supporter of Ukraine as long as it takes,” Scholz continued. “However, it’s obvious that NATO will not become a party to the conflict.”

On June 14, the German government has adopted the country’s first ever National Security Strategy, which enshrines the main principles and measures to counter potential external threats to the state in the coming years. “The determining factor” of the document’s development was Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine, the “Zeitenwende” or “tipping point,” as German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called it. The German government enshrined its NATO commitments and decided to increase defense spending by twp percent of GDP. “We express our strong commitment to NATO and the EU and strengthen the Bundeswehr (the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Germany) to meet the primary objective of national and alliance defense (of two percent),” the document said.

It pointed out that the authorities planned to reach the two-percent increase in defense spending in the term of “over several years.” “We will strengthen our security in cyberspace and space,” the document stressed. In addition, the German government said that it will reduce dependence on energy and raw materials supplies and work on their diversification. “We will reduce unilateral dependency on the supplies of raw materials and energy resources by diversifying them. We will work together with our businesses to promote raw materials projects, including creating strategic stockpiles,” the document said. The German authorities also added that they sought to expand national food, energy, and medicine reserves. The document included as well plans to overpass a law aimed at protecting critical infrastructure facilities.

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“Before blaming others, Washington could use some introspection.”

Biden Warns Of ‘Real’ Nuclear Threat (RT)

President Joe Biden has claimed there is a “real” threat that Russia will use tactical nuclear weapons, soon after the Kremlin announced that it would station some of its arsenal in a friendly neighboring state. Speaking to a group of donors in California on Monday, Biden suggested that Russia’s moves in Belarus could be a sign that it is preparing to use its smaller-yield tactical nukes, despite recent comments from the White House acknowledging no “imminent indication” of any such attack. “When I was out here about two years ago saying I worried about the Colorado river drying up, everybody looked at me like I was crazy,” he said, adding “They looked at me like when I said I worry about [Russian President Vladimir] Putin using tactical nuclear weapons. It’s real.”

The statement came after the president slammed Russia’s upcoming deployments as “totally irresponsible” over the weekend. He previously told reporters he felt “extremely negative” about the decision. Moscow and Minsk finalized an agreement on hosting tactical nuclear weapons on Belarusian territory last month. According to Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu, the atomic warheads will be mounted on Iskander-M missiles and fighter jets specifically modified for the purpose. Russia first revealed that talks for the deployments were underway in March, and said the decision was a response after Britain supplied depleted uranium munitions to Ukraine last year. On Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin told his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko that “everything is going according to plan,” adding that preparations for the missiles would be completed by July.

Responding to critical reactions from US officials, the Russian Embassy in the United States previously accused Washington of hypocrisy on the issue, pointing to some 150 American nuclear missiles stationed across Western Europe and Türkiye. “The United States has been for decades maintaining a large arsenal of its nuclear weapons in Europe. Together with its NATO allies it participates in nuclear-sharing arrangements and trains for scenarios of nuclear weapons use against our country,” it said, adding “Before blaming others, Washington could use some introspection.”

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Building a formidable bloc.

Greater Eurasian Partnership Becomes Russia’s Flagship Project – Lavrov (TASS)

Building support for the Greater Eurasian Partnership project could be seen as the flagship project of Russia’s foreign policy, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Monday. “Our flagship foreign political project is to [build] support for the concept of the Greater Eurasian Partnership. What we’re talking about is facilitating the objective process of forming a broad integrative configuration that is open for all countries and associations across our vast continent. Practical steps are already being made [in this direction],” Lavrov said.


These include the processes of interlinking the complementary development plans of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and China’s Belt and Road Initiative, expanding interaction within the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) with the involvement of SCO observer states and dialogue partners, strengthening the strategic partnership between Russia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and establishing working contacts among the executive bodies of the EAEU, SCO and ASEAN, the foreign minister noted. “Among the concrete deliverables [of these processes] we envision the provision of mutually beneficial, interlinking infrastructure and the creation of a continent-wide architecture of peace, development and cooperation throughout Greater Eurasia,” Lavrov added.

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“I could give you ten other statistics and they all point in the same direction. This is an empire that is declining..”

BRICS Expansion, De-Dollarization and ‘Decline of US Empire’ (Tweedie)

Economist Richard Wolff told Sputnik that the US displaced its mother country Britain as the world’s dominant imperial power around 1920 — and that history was now repeating itself. “The American empire didn’t work the same way. It didn’t set up colonies the way the British had in India or South Africa or any of the other places,” Wolff said. “It had a more informal empire. [From] The way it had managed to control Latin America throughout the early years of this country to how they expanded and controlled the world by economic arrangements, by political deals, by alliances.” But the US empire peaked around the year 2000, the academic said, and is now in “decline.” “We lost the wars in Vietnam. We lost the war in Afghanistan. We lost the war in Iraq,” Wolff said.

“It’s not clear what’s going to happen in Ukraine. But I wouldn’t bet money on a different outcome there either. And that war is a war between the United States and Russia more than anything else, with the disaster being concentrated on […] Ukraine.” While the US leads the G7 group of the biggest Western economies, “there’s a different and other bloc, and that’s what’s new, it’s the bloc called the BRICS.” “The BRICS now account for 33 per cent, one third of the total output of goods and services on this planet, whereas the United States and its allies have slipped to under 30 per cent, about 29 per cent of total output.” “I could give you ten other statistics and they all point in the same direction. This is an empire that is declining,” he added.

The conflict in Ukraine and Western sanctions on Russia — the world’s biggest energy and food grain exporter — has accelerated that downfall. “The economic war between Russia and Europe is being lost by Europe, not by Russia, which was not the intent, but is the outcome,” Wolff said. “The Europeans are going to have to ask themselves, which side are you on? Are you going to stay with the US and the G7 and heading down the slide of your bloc as the BRICS blocs rises, or are you going to choose the other way?” The academic pointed out that when the UK had the world’s greatest empire from the 17th to the 19th centuries, the pound sterling was the “global currency.” With the rise of the US in the 20th century the dollar usurped the pound.

“What that means is that everywhere in the world, people need dollars to do their business. Central banks hold dollars as that alongside of gold, as the guarantor of the value of their currency,” Wolff explained. Now BRICS has overtaken the G7 as “the dominant economic bloc in the world,” a new contest has begun which will end in “the decline of the dollar and the rise of whatever alternative the BRICS settle on, either the Chinese currency or a composite that they’re producing.”

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Everybody takes their cut…

Kiev Reportedly Can’t Account for ‘Hundreds of Millions’ in Weapons (Reed)

The Zelensky regime spent “hundreds of millions” on weapons which have yet to materialize, according to a damning new [NYT] article which reported serious problems throughout the Ukrainian military supply chain. “Ukrainian government documents show that as of the end of last year,” Kiev’s leaders “paid arms suppliers more than $800 million since… February 2022 for contracts that went completely or partly unfulfilled,” the outlet noted. “We did have cases where we paid money and we didn’t receive,” a deputy Ukrainian defense minister working on arms procurement reportedly confirmed. When weapons do show up, their quality is reportedly a major source of frustration. Video of a “recent delivery of 33 self-propelled howitzers donated by the Italian government…. showed smoke billowing from the engine of one, and engine coolant leaking from another,” according to the outlet.

In a statement, Italy’s Defense Ministry claimed the vehicles were known to have been decommissioned long ago but that the Kiev regime demanded them regardless. The weapons were always meant “to be overhauled and put into operation,” the ministry insisted, given what it called “the urgent need for means to face the Russian aggression.” But the headaches didn’t end there. Efforts to fix the faulty howitzers were complicated by another setback in January after Zelensky’s officials claimed they paid a US company to carry out the necessary repairs, but 13 of them were still “not suitable for combat missions” when received. In a February letter to the Pentagon’s inspector general, Ukraine’s defense procurement director effectively accused Ultra Defense Corporation of defrauding the Kiev regime of millions of dollars, claiming the Florida-based weapons supplier took $19.8 million of Ukrainian government funds with “no prior intention to fulfill its obligations.”

However, the company’s chief executive, Matthew Herring, strenuously denies the accusations. “Every single one of them worked when we delivered them,” he reportedly wrote. In a statement which accused the Ukrainians of failing to maintain the weapons upon their arrival, he noted that one howitzer suffered from a coolant leak which “magically appeared after delivery in Ukraine.” The episode isn’t the only instance where Kiev officials’ stories didn’t exactly match up with the entities they partnered with. The documents, reportedly the product of a government audit this year, “showed that some of the most valuable sets of undelivered contracts are between the Defense Ministry and state-owned Ukrainian arms companies that function as independent brokers.” “In recent months, the ministry has sued at least two of those state firms over unfulfilled contracts, and Ukraine recently announced overhauls aimed at making those companies more efficient,” the outlet reported.

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With all those millions/billions missing, let’s spend more, and faster…

EU Wants to Mandate Arms Makers to Prioritize Orders for Ukraine

The European Union put forward a “temporary emergency measure” which will obligate manufacturers of explosives to prioritize the orders of firms producing ammunition for Ukraine, the military news portal reported on Monday, citing a European Commission spokesperson. “The Commission’s proposal provides for priority rated orders to help manufacturers – for example – with the supply of necessary raw materials where the Commission could ask suppliers to prioritize selling to those manufacturers,” the spokesperson told the outlet. At the moment, the “emergency measure” is getting through the EU’s approval process, the spokesperson was cited as saying.


The initiative has already drawn criticism from a number of member states and private companies that fear the Commission will get too much power assuming the role of regulator of the ammunition market, according to the report. They argue the plan will create conditions for the violation of trade secrets or the disclosure of confidential information. The unnamed Commission spokesperson allayed these concerns by telling that “the Commission has long-standing experience in handling such information in the context of other procedures and has the necessary safeguards in place.” In early May, the Commission announced it would allocate 1.5 billion euros ($1.6 billion) for the production of ammunition for Ukraine. The EU plans to spend another 500 million euros on expanding the production of shells in Europe.

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“German media have mocked it as the ‘Pannenpanzer,’ or “breakdown tank.”

German Armor Too Wide To Transport – Bild (RT)

Germany’s main infantry fighting vehicle, the Puma, is too wide to be transported by train, the outlet Bild reported on Sunday. The IFV has struggled with a variety of mechanical problems since entering service in 2015. “In terms of firepower, the Puma is really good. But the transport is more than suboptimal,” one soldier told Bild. Tracked vehicles such as tanks and IFVs are normally transported to the area of operations by train, in order to save on fuel and track maintenance. Because the Pumas are so wide, their crews need to unscrew their side armor before loading it onto the rail cars – then repeat the procedure in reverse at the destination. A company of 14 Pumas can be “completely loaded and stowed in 24 hours,” a Bundeswehr spokesperson told Bild.

Military experts estimated that transporting an entire battalion of 44 vehicles can take “a few days.” One big bottleneck is a shortage of cranes, but the military said Puma companies will be “equipped with them in the future.” Rheinmetall and Krauss-Maffei Wegmann developed the Puma between 1995 and 2009 to replace the older Marder IVF, which Berlin has since supplied to the Ukrainian military. The specifications called for a vehicle that could be airlifted to places like Africa and Afghanistan. “The Puma shows what mistakes were made in procurement,” Andreas Schwarz, a Bundestag member from the ruling SPD, told Bild. “Instead of relying on battle-tested and marketable weapon systems, a panzer was developed according to special requests that is too wide for train transport. That must end.”

Word of the new problems with the Puma comes during a difficult month for the reputation of German armor, as photographic and video evidence from Ukraine showed Leopard 2 tanks provided to Kiev getting destroyed in battles with the Russian military. Berlin paused the purchase of new Pumas last December, after a disastrous exercise that saw one of the vehicles catch fire and all 18 break down. The vehicle is supposed to have superior crew protection and excellent firepower, including a 30mm autocannon and anti-tank missiles. However, German media have mocked it as the ‘Pannenpanzer,’ or “breakdown tank.”

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They’re probably making deals for a Ukraine that includes the Donbass (the richest part) and Crimea. But there will not be such a Ukraine.

BlackRock, JP Morgan Set Up ‘Reconstruction Bank’ For Ukraine (HE)

BlackRock and JPMorgan Chase are reportedly aiding the Ukrainian government in setting up a reconstruction bank that could see rebuilding projects being heavily invested in by private entities. The Financial Times noted that it would cost Ukraine roughly $411 billion to rebuild their country amid the onslaught of attacks by Russia, but the cost is continuing to increase. The Ukraine Development Fund is still in the early stages of setting up the reconstruction bank, but potential investors will get an inside preview of how things will look during a London conference that is set to take place this week. With the steep cost to rebuild, the Ukrainian government reached out to BlackRock in November to see if there was a conceivable way of attracting investments. JPMorgan was soon added in February.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed last month that he was working with the two financial institutions and consultants at McKinsey, per the report. Philipp Hildebrand, BlackRock vice-chair, said: “So many of today’s long-term challenges are best addressed through blended finance and this is one. You need these vehicles to mobilise capital at scale.” Though BlackRock and JPMorgan are offering their services, they will likely have the first look at potential investments in the Eastern European country. The report noted that the current development has only deepened JPMorgan’s relationship with its long-standing client, Ukraine. The financial institution has helped Ukraine raise more than $25 billion in sovereign debt since 2010, and it led in the country’s $20 billion debt reconstruction in 2022.

BlackRock has claimed that Ukraine needs a “development finance bank” that would provide the country with infrastructure, climate, and agriculture opportunities. This will apparently make them more attractive to other long-term investors. JPMorgan was added to the venture due to its debt expertise. Stefan Weiler, JPMorgan’s head of debt capital markets in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, said: “The fund is being set up to also give public and private sector investors the opportunity to invest into specific projects and sectors.” “There will be different sectoral funds that the fund identified as priorities for Ukraine. That aim is to maximise capital participation.” However, it does not appear that Ukraine is expected to receive such investments until the end of the conflict with Russia.

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“..if Harris were flat-out forced to resign, then Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) would automatically become president..”

Strange Days (James Howard Kunstler)

Strange doings at a strange time in a strange land. Videos of widespread military vehicle maneuvers around our nation popped up on the Web at mid-weekend while the American citizenry went about its holiday weekend business (including Father’s Day revels and “Juneteenth” celebration mass shootings): Scenes of armored personnel carriers rolling down Walnut Street in downtown Philly; B2 bomber wings over Minnesota; Tank columns galumphing along a California highway… leading to widespread suspicions that something untoward is up. Durned if I know what’s up. Among things one can know: The “Joe Biden” presidency is whirling around the drain in plain sight, and with it, likely, the Globalist hopes and dreams of making everybody eat bugs while they take away everything you own.

Last week, audiotapes surfaced of the main parties to the Ukraine grift (Biden and Poroshenko) working things out in 2016 over the phone in “JB’s” final days as vice-president. Meanwhile, the House Oversight Committee has got its mitts on Biden family bank records galore detailing the abstruse money-laundering activities that were run through obscure European banks and innumerable Biden shell companies. Well, sonofabitch…! It’s getting hard even for Democrats to ignore the accumulating evidence of the Biden family’s global grift operation, and “JB’s” obvious advancing mental deterioration, provoking moves that should lead to his ejection from office. Last week, their captive mainstream news media broadcast a cavalcade of embarrassing public idiocies committed by the Commander in Chief — declaring “God save the Queen” incongruously at the end of a Gun Safety Summit in Connecticut; groping actress Eva Longoria’s boobs after a White House movie screening; cracking a weird joke about the “Philadelphia girl” in his bed (Dr. Jill Biden); being introduced at an I-95 bridge collapse event by brain-damaged PA Senator John Fetterman who tossed up a word salad about the federal “delegadation” aiming to fix “infructure,” while dressed-up looking like Uncle Fester out of The Addams Family. The indignity of it all was really something to behold.

You understand, “Joe Biden’s” reelection campaign is another rank hoax, yet another trip laid on the American public by a desperate, degenerate Democratic Party that doesn’t know what to do next with public opinion souring on it. There’s no way this gibbering near-corpse can run again. He can’t even perform as a puppet anymore. He’s a broke-down engine pulling a train of failure, perfidy, and treason five miles long behind him. The Ukraine war project he presides over looks more and more like an effort to conceal and cover-up his family’s bribery schemes by laying waste to the pitiful chump of a foreign land that went along with the grift — and which, anyway, is winding up as yet another American military humiliation with the Russians finishing off what’s left of Ukraine’s army in the failed “spring offensive.”

Do you suppose that all these military vehicle movements around the country in recent days signal a constitutional crisis in the offing, necessitating martial law? Let me lay it out: Absolutely no one believes that Vice-president Kamala Harris is up to the job of stepping-in when “Joe Biden” gets bum-rushed out of the White House. Nor, I’m sure, are they willing to force her to resign hastily without a substitute vice-president (say, Gavin Newsom) in place — a cumbersome process that requires approval by both the House and Senate (with the Senate split 50-50 and no vice-president to preside over the body with a tie-breaking vote). But if Harris were flat-out forced to resign, then Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) would automatically become president.

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“..hate speech” includes the reluctance of some people online to use female pronouns when referring to transwomen..”

The New World War On Free Speech (Shellenberger)

The war on free speech is hardly a novel phenomenon, instead mutating over the centuries. What is new, however, is its global aspirations: today, the conflict takes the form of a world war. You can see its shadow in every Western country, from the US and Canada to Ireland and Australia, as well as in every multinational organisation, from the EU to the UN. Rising levels of hate speech and misinformation, we are told, make it more urgent than ever for governments, corporations and multilateral organisations to adopt stronger measures to protect vulnerable populations online. It is for this reason that Biden’s Department of Homeland Security recently created a “Disinformation Governance Board”, the European Commission crafted a new Digital Services Act and Code of Practice on Disinformation, and the UN is proposing a “Code of Conduct for Information Integrity on Digital Platforms”.

All of these initiatives are allegedly the product of good intentions; all of them, however, are rooted in the same fallacy: there is little evidence to suggest that hate speech and misinformation are on the rise. On the contrary, Western countries are more tolerant of racial, religious and sexual minorities than ever before. To take one example, the percentage of Americans who approve of marriages between white and black Americans has risen from 4% in 1958 to 87% in 2013 to 94% in 2021. There are, of course, plenty of examples of misinformation and hatred online, and Twitter and Facebook are right to reduce their spread — but often the threat is exaggerated. The Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), for instance, recently published a study that concluded that antisemitism was increasing on Twitter.

But there is no definitive evidence of rising hate online. The ISD study counted tweets criticising George Soros which didn’t mention his Judaism as antisemitic. Elsewhere, “hate speech” includes the reluctance of some people online to use female pronouns when referring to transwomen — even though one might oppose using female pronouns for natal males and harbour no animus toward transwomen. Here we can see that what people label as “hatred” and “misinformation” is often merely an opinion they don’t like or which they fear will encourage bad behaviour. In both the UK and the US, this led to government officials demanding that social media platforms censor “often-true” content, including about Covid vaccine side effects, out of fear that such stories would result in vaccine hesitancy.

What’s more, Facebook and Twitter have also started deleting a significant amount of true content. Between 2020 to 2021, for example, Facebook censored claims that the coronavirus came from a Chinese lab, even though that was always as likely, if not more so, than the natural-origin hypothesis. Twitter also censored an accurate New York Post story about Hunter Biden’s laptop while allowing supporters of his father, Joe Biden, to falsely claim it was a result of “Russian disinformation”. The global campaign to censor disfavoured views on Twitter and Facebook is therefore rather curious. If there is no evidence that hatred and misinformation are increasing, and ample evidence of inappropriate censorship of true and accurate information, why are politicians across the West calling for greater power to censor?

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“Congress has also approved the building of a giant elephant statue in D.C. to honor the party responsible for the freeing of slaves from Democrat plantations..”

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The Senate has unanimously passed a resolution to recognize Juneteenth as a federal holiday, commemorating the glorious day Republicans freed the last of the Democrats’ slaves. “We are so proud to show the world how not racist we are by officially recognizing the day the Republicans came charging in to free all our slaves,” said Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer. “Yeah– we Democrats did a little ‘whoopsie’ with that whole slavery thing, but the Republicans corrected it. Thanks, Republicans!” During this year’s Juneteenth, the nation will gather to celebrate the American political party that was founded on protecting human rights of people of all skin colors.


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  • #137359
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Wordpress is having a hard time today. Must be bad internet weather around its core.

    We love war almost as much as money even though we absolutely hate its consequences. We love it so much that, to steal from W. Gibson, it has become “so popular it’s almost legal”. In fact, it IS legal. We enacted Just War doctrines to be sure we butcher each other en masse PROPERLY.

    War

    #137361
    uranian
    Participant

    i tried to post something earlier and it didn’t work, so, testing testing

    #137362
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    I think WPress is having bandwidth issues.

    #137363
    uranian
    Participant

    thanks, boscohorowitz. i just tried again and got “Error: Duplicate reply detected; it looks as though you’ve already said that.” even though the previous attempt didn’t post. i’ll try again tomorrow before i assume wordpress has shadowbanned links to epstein’s flight logs.

    #137365
    uranian
    Participant

    huh, i think it must actually be a shadowban, as i posted the same text edited slightly, seems to post successfully but doesn’t appear, unlike these previous 3 posts.

    #137366
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Unless TAE gets major press, I doubt we’re worth shadowbanning. Not that we’re nothing, but not that big; meanwhile shadowbanning would just further cionvince us that Big Bro is Everywhere.

    #137367
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    uranian: Try logging out. Shut down PC. Bury your posts in attendant verbiage (maybe italicize it so we can tell).

    I had your same experience and now, voila, have posted alI intended to.

    And easy on any links today. WPress has difficulty swallowing them today, it seems.

    #137368
    uranian
    Participant

    well, even pastebin censors this, so i tried at https://pastes.io/onata89syo

    if you are feeling helpful, bosco, try going there and pasting it here, as i can’t.

    #137369
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    We were told to conform to Communist ideals but we opted for My Favoriter POny.

    Seeing as how our currency/economy/most everything is crashing, we might want to start exploring what that other form of love at large might be.

    Well, that’s weird. It’s almost like this paragraph means something?

    I know what it is for me: honor. Love cannot live without mutually reliable trust, and without the love of money (based on trust, nyet?) to bind us together as one great unhappy family, trust seems to be the starting foundation of whatever new form of shared love we will use to create positive consensus.

    A Small Family Venture

    #137371
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    I succeeded with the method that I described above.

    #137372
    uranian
    Participant

    Pastebin’s SMART filters have detected potentially offensive or questionable content in your Paste.
    The content you are trying to publish has been deemed potentially offensive or questionable by our filters, because of this you’re receiving this warning.
    This Paste can only be published with the visibility set to “Private”.

    #137374
    uranian
    Participant

    i guess it’s the link to epstein’s flight logs that are banned, by at least wordpress and pastebin. the pastes.io link works, at least.

    #137375
    boscohorowitz
    Participant
    #137376
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    The links work work. You are probably being punished for your sins in a past life. (examines the flight log of Epstein’s Dead Now Airways… oy. U bin a bayyad boy, uranian. 😉

    Let me try a more alt link of yours:

    Fu Manchu on U 2!

    #137377
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Yup. It’s you, uranian. 😉 You’ve led an evil life. Buy my book and I’ll show you how to cleanse yourself of guilt!

    Heroin for Dummies

    #137381
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    Partial lyrics from a song by one of D Benton Smith’s favorite Welsh rappers ; )
    Money Game part 2, by Ren

    …This is business economics in a nursery rhyme

    She sells seashells on a seashore
    But the value of these shells will fall
    Due to the laws of supply and demand
    No one wants to buy shells
    ’cause there’s loads on the sand

    Step One,
    You must create a sense of scarcity
    Shells will sell much better if the people think they’re rare, you see
    Bear with me, and take as many shells as you can find
    and hide ’em on an island
    Stockpile ’em high
    until they’re rarer than a diamond

    Step Two,
    You gotta make the people think that they want ’em,
    really want ’em,
    really f#ckin’ want ’em.
    Hit ’em like Bronson.
    Influencers, product placement, featured prime time entertainment
    If you haven’t got a shell then you’re just a f#cking wasteman

    Three,
    It’s monopoly, invest inside some property
    Start a corporation, make a logo, do it properly
    “Shells must sell”, that will be your new philosophy
    Swallow all your morals, they’re a poor man’s quality

    Four,
    Expand, expand, expand
    Clear forest, make land, fresh blood on hands

    Five,
    Why just shells?
    Why limit your self?
    She sells seashells, sell oil as well!

    Six,
    Guns, sell stocks,
    sell diamonds, sell rocks,
    sell water to a fish,
    sell the time to a clock

    Seven,
    Press on the gas, take your foot off the brakes
    Run to be the president of the United States

    Eight,
    Big smile mate, big wave, that’s great
    Now the truth is overrated, tell lies out the gate

    Nine,
    Polarise the people, controversy is the game
    It don’t matter if they hate you if they all say your name

    Ten,
    The world is yours
    Step out on a stage
    to a round of applause
    You’re a liar, a cheat, a devil, a whore
    and you sell seashells on the seashore…

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YonS9_QJbp8

    #137382
    Veracious Poet
    Participant

    @dr-d

    Tyranny:
    Actually, no. The Constitution expressly does NOT say that. That would be illegal. However, the Declaration of Independence does. That would also be the result of Enlightenment thinking, but why go there? It’s also cave man thinking, and it’s been done regularly for all the millennia in between, for reasons far less than today.

    Funny how so many “Americans” have -0- comprehension of the how & why concerning the American Revolution, nor the legal foundation of the “Declaration of Independence” (U.S Founding document), specifically regarding the real reality application of John Locke’s legal arguments against The Divine Rights of Kings, that The Sons of Liberty seized as their “Natural Right” to revolt against King & Parliament:

    The state of nature has a law of nature to govern it, which obliges every one: and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind, who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions…

    Whenever legislators endeavor to take away and destroy the property of the people, or to reduce them to slavery under arbitrary power, they put themselves into a state of war with the people, who are thereupon absolved from any further obedience.

    Every man hath a right to punish the offender, and be executioner of the law of nature.

    Of course all of that is now, more or less, gone 🙄

    As I & others have stated over & over, for decades now, America transmogrified into Empire (officially since 1933) under the legal foundational rule of Equity (Corporate/Banking) & Admiralty (State sovereignty) Law, governed/herded by the UniParty GlobalCap maelstrom…

    The once “great” democratic republic is *now* the refuge of liars, cheats, thieves & murderers, beyond penitence or reproach, celebrated enmasse by know-it-all toxic child EG0 🙄

    What the future portends is anyone’s guess, but we’ve already seen wave after wave of “evil” unleashed upon strip malls from sea-to-shining-sea, with all manner of tyranny unfurled across the planet with the “consent of the governed” 😐

    #137383
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Meanwhile back in the Empire of Lies

    LA McDonalds Robbed by Flash Mob

    Home of the Knave, Land of Debris

    #137384
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    It all started with distant ancestors working out that hitting a competing human on the head with a large stone was a strategy for success. Working out how to fix sharp stones to long sticks and throw them accurately was the great leap forward that facilitated domination of larger, more dangerous species, at a distance.

    Sharper stones; bigger sticks; better throwers.

    Once people at ‘the top’ realised that symbols carved into stone or written with ink could control large populations, humanity was well down the path that led to the present predicament.

    Adding heat engines fueled by fossil fuels was the final ingredient necessary for creating the presently unfolding catastrophe.

    So here we are now, with the most effective remote killing systems ever developed -all of them products of fossil fuels-, the bulk of the population controlled by symbols on bits of paper or screens -predicated on fossil fuels- and headed at an ever-faster pace towards complete collapse all the systems that made industrial ‘civiliastaion’ possible in the first place.

    We could argue that it need not have come to this, since most of the critical factors and failure points had identified and quantified by the 1960s; a path towards aversion of catastrophe -or at least delaying it by a substantial time- had been identified. However, the critical factors, the ‘weak links’ of the analysis, not identified by the 1960s, were human stupidity, greed, and the ruthless of control of western societies by banks and corporations, plus the ruthlessness of whoever sits above banks and corporations in the power pyramid.

    We can call them satanists, for want of a better term.

    We probably have another few years before the last of the ice covering the Artic Sea melts completely.

    https://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/
    .

    #137386
    Dora
    Participant

    Died suddenly.

    #137387
    Dora
    Participant

    Tucker Carlson.
    Episode 6.

    #137388
    Celticbiker
    Participant

    All of you , today, are witness to a slow motion genocide. The old jewschool method of world war and starvation are no longer in vogue. They want you dead, your families, history, culture and religion destroyed. The revolution will not be televised. This country is being destroyed by jewbanker money, with intent, with plans long ago made, surely you can see this. Chaos just does not appear out of nowhere, for no reason. Read the talmud, the protocols, they have to tell you before they fuck you. It’s a cult, Hell bent on your extinction.

    #137389
    aspnaz
    Participant

    @AFKTT … https://twitter.com/ACTBrigitte/status/1634658776492957697 … Greta told us the world would end by TODAY (21 June 2023) yet we are still here. Maybe she is full of shit?

    #137390
    zerosum
    Participant

    @Celticbiker
    You are looking too small. Look up, look up, its called depopulation.

    Chatbot said:
    “I’m sorry but I cannot generate text on this topic. Depopulation is a harmful and unethical idea that violates human rights and dignity. I respect all people and I do not support any attempts to reduce the population by force or coercion. Please choose a different topic for me to generate text on.”

    #137391
    aspnaz
    Participant

    DBS said

    Without its SPIRITUAL nature no creature will even get the chance to attempt living in the first place! A creature without its spiritual component is not actually a “creature” at all. It’s a corpse. A dead body. No life. Dust to dust. Spiritual nature is therefore the defining and most crucial element in the mix.

    You are saying that the “spiritual nature” pre-exists the creature and only if that exists will that spiritual nature get a chance at life. Wow, you are starting a new religion. How do you know that these spiritual natures exist? What happens to the spiritual natures that do not get a chance of living? What does the word “life” really mean if you can say that a dead body has no life because it has no spiritual nature? If life is just spiritual nature then aren’t you just creating meaningless words? Maybe life is spiritual nature or is it something else? How do you know that this applies to all creatures? If life is not spiritual nature then what is the big problem in killing other people, their spiritual nature will survive, so no big deal. Will they get a second chance, you know, reincarnation style? Do they get endless chances? If so, maybe we can kill the poor and unhappy so that the spiritual nature can move onto the next life? As the population expands, who is creating all the new spiritual natures? Obviously it is not that new life is created by nature because the new life has to pre-exist the parents’ actions to create the baby.

    What is most interesting about humans is their problem solving nature: they will create pretend solutions – spiritualism, religion etc – otherwise known as beliefs, even when they have no idea of the true nature of the problem. Humans are natural bullshitters mostly driven by selfishness in its many forms. For example, many humans believed the earth was flat: how could you rationally believe the earth is flat when the moon, the sun and other visible objects are not flat? Because humans think they are special: globe world for the aliens, flat world for us. It makes no sense unless you see humans as endlessly trying to fix problems by making up solutions based on nothing but their selfish beliefs. It is in our nature and you are doing the same, your solution is made up in the way you want it to be, it all lives in your head, very post modern.

    #137392
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Alexander Carpenter said

    aspnaz: The factual statement is “Some Jews used terrorism to…”
    Others didn’t.

    Of course, in the same way as when we say that “Christians believe in God” we do not mean that every Christian believes in God. In fact, there is something called Christian Atheism. Why are you so sensitive about generalising Jews when we are happy to generalize Christians?

    #137394
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “Wow, you are starting a new religion.”

    I’m all for people taking matters into their own hands. Unsubstantiated dogma, of course, is problematic, but ambiguity displeases most folk, seems to me, so we tend to speak in absolutes even though we lack convincing proof.

    ***

    “LA McDonalds Robbed by Flash Mob”

    Inevitable. Coordination is crucial to successful campaigns of aggression. New tech yields new modes of activity.

    US sees spate of flash mob robberies

    background

    #137395
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “For example, many humans believed the earth was flat: how could you rationally believe the earth is flat when the moon, the sun and other visible objects are not flat? Because humans think they are special: globe world for the aliens, flat world for us.”

    People who don’t live on very flat steppes or near a very large body of water never get to see the curvature of the horizon. Meanwhile, gravity makes everything seek out the level, peneplains, what have you. It’s logical to think the world is flat and the heavenly objects revolves around us. It made common sense at the time. No need to project psychological assumptions onto people long dead. Believing this requires an act of, what’s that word? Oh yeah: faith.

    #137396
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “All of you , today, are witness to a slow motion genocide. ”

    I think it’s a not so slo-mo suicide, but if you want to give the chewish full responsibility for human affairs, knock yourself out. Humanity is killing humanity. Few of the bad things being done to our planet are done at gunpoint. They’re done for wages and investment profit.

    btw, if you spend money, you are obviously a chewish minion chewtoy. Why you despicable chewish accomplice!

    Hasidic Rapster

    It is SO obvious that das negros and them dirty wiggers are the ultimate force behind all this, taking over the minds of men and minions with nonsensical jive with a clunky backbeat. Haven’t you read the Protocols of the Elders of Autotune?

    #137397
    Figmund Sreud
    Participant

    Charts of the Week

    https://www.macrobond.com/charts-of-the-week/currency-volatility-blue-chip-and-el-nino

    … scroll down to:

    As El Niño returns, watch out for damage section, … and see chart displaying “world economic costs connected to extreme weather, especially part from ~1990 and since.

    F.S.

    #137398
    Figmund Sreud
    Participant

    Tidbit on El Niño:
    Extreme weather expected as El Nino climate pattern returns, US forecaster says
    https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/el-nino-climate-pattern-is-now-underway-noaa-2023-06-08/

    F.S.

    #137399
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    “LA McDonalds Robbed by Flash Mob”

    If they went after the cash registers that at least makes some kind of sense, but if they stole the food then the news headline should have read:

    “Flash mob poisons itself in Los Angeles MacDonalds”

    #137408
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    To the few who care about linguistic minutia the original name for the people we now call Jews was Hebrews. The word “Hebrew” (in Hebrew, “Ivri”) is first used in the Torah to describe Abraham, but the literal word, Jew, did not appear until much much later. “The English term Jew originates in the Biblical Hebrew word Yehudi, meaning “from the Kingdom of Judah”.[1] It passed into Greek as Ioudaios and Latin as Iudaeus, which evolved into the Old French giu after the letter “d” was dropped. A variety of related forms are found in early English from about the year 1000, including Iudea, Gyu, Giu, Iuu, Iuw, and Iew, which eventually developed into the modern word. [wikipedia].

    The nitpickers in the crowd are missing the main points. Firstly (though less importantly) non-Semitic “Jews” are simply NOT descendant from the “people of Judah”, and are thus NOT Judean, or Biblical Israelites, or Hebrews (etc.) and are thusly NOT Jewish in accord with its original meaning. The main point is point is that the Khazarian name stealers stole the friggin name, and have had about 1500 years to muddy the waters to the maximum of which they were able.

    At the end of the day, what’s in a name? Heirs of the evil worshipping Khazarian Dynasty, by any other name, would stink just as sickeningly.

    #137409
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Of the 16 million world-wide population of Jews around the world, over two thirds live in Israel and USA. Israel contains the most, the USA second. It is therefore logical to assume that Israel and its policies are supported by the vast majority of the Jews: after all, we hear nothing of Jews protesting the tratement of Palestinians, or of US politicians being blackmailed by Jews. When I refer to the Jews, I am referring to this majority, in the same way as when I refer to Christians, I am referring to the majority.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_population_by_country

    #137410
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    And now on to the more interesting items as listed by @aspnaz in his heartbroken rant against God, but which is actually a rant against stupidity, evil, corruption and con-artistry. Hey, man, you’ll get no argument from me about any of that. I share your views.

    God is not religion, or dogma, or any other sort of bullshit. On the contrary. If you think you’ve got a beef with Him then take it up with Him. You think I’m kidding? I assure you that I am not. It may seem a strange way to pray, but petitioning Him for a redress of grievances is a legitimate form of prayer. The key thing is to listen to His reply. That inner “voice” or impulse that is your “better self”, the knowledge or impulse or restraint that advises silently (or otherwise) against being evil or mean or stupid is Him, communicating to you in the only way that you will accept (and is therefore the only way He can get through that thick skull of yours to be heard.)

    You may have noticed that you have the free will to ignore that good advice to not be evil, or mean, or stupid or selfish or greedy, or any number of ill advised possibilities for fucking up. Complain to your hearts content, but for God’s sake ( and your own sake too) try to shut up occasionally and listen for His answer once in a while. It will be there. He ALWAYS answers, and in a manner that you are capable of understanding.

    In your case I would imagine that it will be a VERY colorful conversation.

    #137411
    aspnaz
    Participant

    DBS said

    That inner “voice” or impulse that is your “better self”, the knowledge or impulse or restraint that advises silently (or otherwise) against being evil or mean or stupid is Him, communicating to you in the only way that you will accept (and is therefore the only way He can get through that thick skull of yours to be heard.)

    Been through all that God stuff in my life, came out the other side realising that one’s desire to be good (or inner voice as you put it) is simply a survival instinct in all of us. You can interpret it as God if you wish. I am not an atheist in the sense that I do not believe the universe just appeared, but I also do not believe that our existence on earth is being directed by a micro-managing God who answers prayers, which is what you are suggesting.

    We all want better things, we are selfish, and so we learn to play the game of keeping others happy in order to benefit ourselves. If my friend is talking bollocks about the vaccine, is passionate about the vaccine, but I completely disagree with him, I will probably keep quiet otherwise he will not lend me his boat again, then we can’t go fishing at the weekend and my wife will scold me for not keeping my trap shut. People are very simple and benefits keep us in line. That is why so many companies go along with woke even though you know the people doing this stuff do not really believe it.

    That said, it is none of my business how people model the world in their heads. I am sure it is different in every head on this planet, and some will model more than others. Some will simply accept that they are ignorant of the truth and have no way to discover the truth. Acceptance of your ignorance is the real goal, to be able to overcome your instincts to create a false model of existence in your head.

    #137412
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Who’s Yehudi?

    As for Who’s thechewdi and who ain’t: we’d have to do some interesting forensics of any Khazari mummies we could find in order to see if they’d clipped their tips:

    “The Khazari race seems to lie behind the Ashkenazik Jews of Eastern Europe.
    This kind of assertion can, of course, be debated. The real problem in the
    discussion is the notion that Jewishness is a blood or racial phenomenon. It is
    not.

    Biblically speaking, a Jew is someone who is covenanted into the people of
    Jews by circumcision. . . .All these people were Jew, but only a small fraction actually had any of
    Abraham’s blood in them. . . . What this demonstrates is that covenant, not
    race, has always been the defining mark of a Jew.4

    from THE KHAZARS AND THE JEWS Tom’s Perspectives by Thomas Ice

    The quest for some entity or group on whom to blame the evils of our world seems inexhaustible.

    The history of every single major polity I’ve read is vile beyond redemption. But the Jews do have a way of drawing unwanted attention to themselves, and as a group, were the primary de facto banker’s guild, sort of the financial IBM>>>Microsoft of the Western world. There is a curious historical reason for this that is rarely mentioned or discussed, not so much cuz it’s deliberately a giant secret, more because scholars are too busy either defending or (not often) attacking historical Jewry, vis a vis the money-lending usury history of Jewry in Xtiandom to look at why Jews did so WELL at banking.

    Before usury and banking, money-changing was where Jews excelled in dominating the currency game wherever they lives. Julius Caesar was hep to it too. (I think it was Julius.) The diaspora placed them in a unique position to profit by the price differences between gold and silver in coastal China and the Western reaches of Roman/Byzantine Xtiandom.

    Jews were, through their knowledge, better at running the financial shell games that ALL races, creeds and ethnicities practice. But let’s make something clear: Jews merely FINANCED the wars of goyim. They didn’t start the wars. That didn’t begin to happen until the age of conquest and all that (especially with all that silver coming from South America), and even then they didn’t actually drive war itself until quite recently (Ziionistas/911 neocons). They were merely happy to finance and profit from goyim wars, but it is the goyim who wanted/started those wars.

    This mostly secret knowledge probably contributed to goyim’s tendency to view Jews as being in pact with the Devil.

    No one I know has met the Devil. Or God. If no one can look on the Face of God and live to tell about it, imagine how viciously lethal the Devil is about people learning His Secret Identity. In the end, speculation is speculation however much we insist it is true.

    #137413

    Goodnight my verbal, floral friends.
    All snappy patters meet their ends
    As sweet somnolence settles.
    What any of us comprehends
    From things somebody else contends
    Will pluck tomorrow’s petals

    #137414
    zerosum
    Participant

    I went and got help from AI

    Searching for: morphogenesis of thinking
    Chat answer
    Based on web search results, morphogenesis of thinking is a phrase that can be interpreted in different ways. One possible interpretation is that it refers to the study of how forms of thought emerge and change over time, influenced by various factors such as biological, social, cultural and historical conditions12. Another possible interpretation is that it refers to the application of morphogenetic concepts and methods to the analysis of thinking processes, such as creativity, problem-solving, reasoning and learning3. Morphogenesis of thinking can also be seen as a way of exploring the connections between organic form and cognition, following the insights of thinkers such as Goethe, Spinoza and Turing12.

    Compose professional paragraph medium

    Morphogenesis is the process by which biological structures acquire their shape and form during development. Biological techniques are methods or procedures that are used to study living organisms or biological processes. Some examples of biological techniques are microscopy, cell culture, gene editing, and electrophysiology. These techniques can help researchers understand how morphogenesis occurs at different levels of organization, from molecules to tissues to organs.

    #137415
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Beware of comments that begin with the word well, because that word is usually followed by lame excuses for failure.

    So it is with this one , except that I moved the word eight places to the right from its original position as a delaying tactic, buying a little time to gather my thoughts. Instead of lame excuses I will just say thank you for respectfully considering what I had to say in today’s commentary exchange. I haven’t given up on you heathens yet, but obviously my presentation needs a little more work.

    Good night, you unrepentant argumentarians. See y’all tomorrow.

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