Jul 232023
 


Andy Warhol Ingrid Bergman 1983

 

Zelensky Carries Out ‘Polonization’ Of Ukraine – Duma Speaker (TASS)
Russia on the Grain Deal at the UN Security Council (Combate)
Kiev Used Grain Deal To Stock Up On Military Supplies – Russia (RT)
West Driven By “Impotent Rage” – Moscow (RT)
China Overtaking US – Orban (RT)
Western Firms Reluctant To Pull Out Of Russia Despite Sanctions – Orban (TASS)
Washington Becoming Weary of Zelensky’s Never-Ending Demands For Aid (Sp.)
Japan Doesn’t Want to Fight for Taiwan and Neither Do Other US Allies (Sp.)
Lockheed Martin Predicts Strong Profits as Global Instability Rises (LI)
Hunter Biden Expected To Face Up To 10 Criminal Referrals (ZH)
New BRICS Currency Boosts Gold & Destroys Dollar – Jim Rickards (USAW)
Tyranny of the Minority (Turley)
The Downfall of Blobism (Kunstler)

 

 

 

 

Running out

 

 

Ted Nugent
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He says $200 Billion.

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Kolakusic
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No Sane Person Goes to War against Russia (Military Textbook Ch. 1 Par. 1) | Dmitry Orlov

 

 

Macgregor: NATO is an Appendage of Globalist Foreign Policy

 

 

 

 

Will he give it away before they come take it?

Zelensky Carries Out ‘Polonization’ Of Ukraine – Duma Speaker (TASS)

Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky is carrying out “polonization” of Ukraine in hopes that this would allow him to stay in power for longer, Russian State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin said on his Telegram channel. “Zelensky is carrying out a process of polonization [capture of Ukraine by Poland – TASS] of his country, hoping that, in return, his masters [Washington and Brussels – TASS] will allow him to stay in power for longer,” he said. To that extent, a law was adopted that effectively equals Poles to Ukrainians, providing them with the same set of rights – stay without permission, employment, education, medical service and even some allowances, the official added.

According to Volodin, Ukrainians are being expelled from their homes in Sumy and Chernigov regions, which border Russia, as the authorities seek to replace them with Polish migrants, loyal to the neo-Nazi regime. Ukrainian citizens are also being forced to use Polish language instead of Russian; orthodox Christianity is being persecuted, with Ukrainians being converted to Catholicism, the Duma Speaker underscored. “Meanwhile, a 25-thousand military force comprised mostly of Polish and Lithuanian armed soldiers, ready to occupy Western Ukraine, has been established. The Poles want to take back what they consider their historic lands – the Eastern Borderlands. They do not need Ukrainian citizens on these territories,” Volodin noted.

He stated that, according to the ideology of Washington and Brussels, hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian people must die at the frontline (with growing amounts of weapons being shipped to Ukraine to that extent), while the rest must lose their national identity. In order to meet this goal, “Poland’s imperial ambitions” are being used. “Washington and Brussels will continue waging the war until the last Ukrainian,” Volodin concluded.

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Twitter thread. More land given away:

“..the owners of a significant part of Ukrainian arable land (more than 17 million hectares) are Western corporations Cargill, DuPont and Monsanto.”

Did they pay Zelensky personally?

Russia on the Grain Deal at the UN Security Council (Combate)

“Most of you expressed, in one way or another, disappointment at the termination of the so-called grain deal that provided for exports of Ukrainian grain to global markets. I have a question to you. What was it that you expected? From the very start, we have been drawing everyone’s attention to the fact that the initiative did not meet the initially proclaimed goal and was gaining a well-defined commercial nature. In fact, from the very beginning, developed countries have taken the lead among those buying food from Ukraine. However, no steps were taken to remedy this trend. During the Black Sea Initiative, a total of 32.8 million tonnes of cargo was exported, of which more than 70% went to high- and upper-middle-income countries, including the European Union. The poorest states, notably Ethiopia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Sudan, and Somalia, accounted for less than 3%…


Such geography and commercialization of an initially humanitarian initiative is easily explained by the fact that the owners of a significant part of Ukrainian arable land (more than 17 million hectares) are Western corporations Cargill, DuPont and Monsanto. They bought up Ukrainian land after Kiev lifted a 20-year moratorium on its sale at the request of the IMF and became the main beneficiaries of Ukrainian grain exports. On the other hand, the Europeans who buy Ukrainian food at dumping prices then process it at home and resell as ready-to-consume goods with high added value. In other words, they earn twice. What does this have to do with the task of getting food delivered to the poorest countries, about which we have heard again today?”

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“A large number of Ukrainian soldiers and foreign mercenaries have also been stationed in the areas protected under the deal..”

Kiev Used Grain Deal To Stock Up On Military Supplies – Russia (RT)

Ukraine has used the Black Sea grain deal to accumulate sizable military and fuel supplies, Russian Deputy Ambassador to the UN Dmitry Polyansky told the organization’s Security Council (UNSC) on Friday. EU nations have also exploited the agreement to reap profits from cheap Ukrainian food products, he said. Since the UN-facilitated deal was introduced a year ago, “the Kiev regime has built up significant military and industrial [supplies], as well as fuel… storage capacities in the areas near its Black Sea ports,” the diplomat said during a UNSC meeting convened after Russia’s decision to withdraw from the agreement.

A large number of Ukrainian soldiers and foreign mercenaries have also been stationed in the areas protected under the deal, he said, adding that Russia could “remedy this situation” now that it has left the deal. The Ukrainian military did not hesitate to use the humanitarian corridors reserved for the grain shipments to launch attacks on the Russian military and civilian targets, Polyansky said, adding that neither the UN nor Western nations had reacted to such attacks in any way. “Do you just want us to put up with it?” asked the envoy. The Russian military repeatedly reported on Ukrainian attempts to strike targets in Crimea with both aerial and naval drones, which were mostly thwarted by Russian defense systems.

In May, Moscow stated that the Ukrainian forces had taken advantage of the grain corridors to stage attacks on Crimea. The deal itself, which was initially touted as a humanitarian initiative aimed at helping the poorest nations to avoid a food crisis, was ultimately “commercialized” by the West, Polyansky said. “Europeans, who buy Ukrainian food products at give-away prices, then process them and re-sell them as manufactured goods with high added value,” he continued, adding that EU nations are “benefiting twice” from the deal. “Tell me, where is the goal of providing the poorest nations with food here?” he asked.

Moscow has repeatedly stressed that only a tiny percentage of the grain exported from Ukraine as part of the agreement has been shipped to such nations, while the bulk of it has ended up in Europe. On Friday, Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto also stated that “95% of exported Ukrainian grain does not go to Africa.” He blamed this for rising food prices on the continent, which were “destabilizing regions that are already in difficulty.” The US Department of Agriculture also said in its July report that almost half of all Ukrainian wheat exports ended up in the EU after the grain deal was struck. Türkiye imported almost a quarter of Ukraine’s wheat over the same period, and only roughly one-fifth went to the “rest of the world,” the report showed.

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“Western leaders are suffering from “megalomania and inferiority complex” at the same time, which is a “dangerous mix..”

West Driven By “Impotent Rage” – Moscow (RT)

The geopolitical decisions of the US and its allies are being dictated by “impotent rage” over the West’s dwindling influence on the global stage, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov has stated. Following his meeting with members of the Alexander Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Fund in Moscow on Friday, Ryabkov was asked to comment on this week’s hearing at the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs, during which some participants suggested that the strengthening of Russia’s ties with Africa was a result of mistakes committed by Washington. In response, the deputy foreign minister broadly criticized the policies pursued by the US and its allies on the international arena, suggesting that the Western countries have been “making one mistake after another.”


“Their path over the past few years is a path of mistakes and suffering – suffering from their own deficiency in international affairs – from their inability to combine their ambitions, their high expectations that everybody around should obey them, with what they see in reality,” he argued. Ryabkov went on to describe the West’s behavior on the international stage as being driven by “impotent rage.” The diplomat said he senses “deep geopolitical volatility and offendedness” in the decisions made by the US and its allies. Western leaders are suffering from “megalomania and inferiority complex” at the same time, which is a “dangerous mix,” Ryabkov stressed.

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“..today, instead of American dominance, there are two suns in the sky..”

China Overtaking US – Orban (RT)

The world is facing the biggest power shift in decades, with the US poised to lose its leading position to China, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Saturday. This could result in a major conflict between Washington and Beijing unless the US accepts that it cannot be the “winner” forever, he warned. “[China] has become a manufacturing powerhouse and is now overtaking America,” Orban said in his annual speech in the town of Baile Tusnad in Romania’s Eastern Transylvania. In just 30 years, China has undergone the industrial revolution that took the West around three centuries, the Hungarian prime minister said, adding that America is about to say ‘goodbye’ to its status as the world’s only superpower.

Beijing is also challenging the values Washington seeks to portray as universal, Orban said. China considers American values to be a “hostile ideology,” he said, adding that “there is some truth in it.” Such a development would certainly not sit well with Washington, which will want to remain “on top of the world” forever, Orban warned. He said attempts to challenge existing hegemony had led to major conflict on multiple occasions in human history. “There are no eternal winners and eternal losers,” he added. A conflict between the two great powers is likely but not unavoidable, the Hungarian leader believes. The world needs to find a new balance, and the two opposing parties should recognize each other as equals, he said.

Major nations have to “accept that, today, instead of American dominance, there are two suns in the sky,” Orban added. He also painted a grim picture of Europe’s future by saying it’s about to lose its dominant position in the global economy. Orban blamed the West’s anti-Russian policies for this development. The EU is already “rich but weak,” he said, adding that it would further lose its competitive advantages as a result of its determination to impose sanctions on Russia. The idea that Russia can be separated from the world economy through various restrictions is an “illusion,” he warned. The EU has already witnessed the results of its erroneous decisions, Orban said, adding that “others buy Russian energy instead of us, and we pay more for energy than ever before.”

According to Orban, the UK and Italy would drop out of the world’s top ten economies, and Germany would fall to 10th place, down from its current fourth position. A significant part of the European economy is still linked to Russia despite all the rhetoric about sanctions, he said. Hungary has emerged as one of the major critics of Western policies amid the ongoing conflict between Moscow and Kiev. Budapest has repeatedly called for a ceasefire and peace deal in Ukraine, and has criticized the EU for sending arms to Kiev. In June, Orban told the German tabloid Bild that a Ukrainian victory on the battlefield was “impossible.” Hungary has also insisted that anti-Russia sanctions are hurting Europe more than they hurt Russia.

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“..the European Union countries had annually paid about 300 billion euros for oil and gas, whereas they paid 653 billion euros last year..”

Western Firms Reluctant To Pull Out Of Russia Despite Sanctions – Orban (TASS)

Western companies are not willing to leave Russia despite the sanctions, as they understand that Russia’s economy will still remain part of the global one, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Saturday in his speech at the Free University and the summer student camp in the Romanian town of Baile Tusnad (Harghita County) in Transylvania. The prime minister said that, according to his information, 88% of pharmaceutical, 79% of mining, 70% of energy and 77% of other European industrial companies that were operating in Russia at the beginning of 2022 were still staying in the country. “Of the 1,400 major Western companies, only 8.5% have left Russia,” said Orban, whose speech was aired by Hungarian television channel M1. According to the prime minister, foreign companies paid $3.5 billion to the Russian budget in 2022.


The prime minister said that there is an attempt to “disconnect Russia” from the European economy through sanctions in order to exert political pressure on Moscow. However, he is convinced that this will not have the desired effect, since Russia’s economy is intertwined with the rest of the world, including in the energy sector. “Somebody else is buying Russian raw materials, while we are suffering from military inflation and losing our competitiveness,” he said. Orban pointed out that before sanctions were imposed on Russia, the European Union countries had annually paid about 300 billion euros for oil and gas, whereas they paid 653 billion euros last year. Europe will not be able to compete with the rest of the world as long as energy supplies are twice as expensive as they used to be, Orban believes.

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“..while also deciding to view Zelensky at ground level instead atop a pedestal.”

Washington Becoming Weary of Zelensky’s Never-Ending Demands For Aid (Sp.)

American officials are growing tired of the demands that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky continues to make with regard to Western support for Kiev, Douglas MacKinnon, a former special assistant for policy and communications at the Pentagon, wrote in an opinion piece for a US media outlet. MacKinnon pointed out in his Saturday article for The Hill, citing sources, that US President Joe Biden “lashed out” at Zelensky in June 2022, yelling that the Ukrainian leader “should be showing more gratitude for the billions in aid he was getting from the United States via the American people.” Asked about Zelensky’s never-ending demands for US aid, a former high-level Pentagon official told MacKinnon that Western support is not infinite.

“Zelensky is acting like a spoiled, petulant child who gets everything he wants and it’s still not enough. Many in the U.S. government and many of our citizens are growing tired of his act. I can assure you he is burning bridges in Europe as well. There is only so much money and good will to go around,” the former Pentagon official said. MacKinnon emphasized that more and more Americans are becoming unsupportive of the continued US aid to Kiev and this trend is likely to grow, “as the American people take a harder look at the horrific consequences of the war while also deciding to view Zelensky at ground level instead atop a pedestal.”

Earlier this week, media reported that Washington was planning to announce a new package of military assistance for Ukraine worth up to $400 million. The new package, which could be announced as early as next week, could include artillery munitions, air defense missiles and ground vehicles for Ukraine’s ongoing counteroffensive. Earlier this month, the US Defense Department announced a new security assistance package to Kiev worth $1.3 billion that for the first time included 155mm cluster artillery rounds.

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Japan risks becoming both the rock and the hard place.

Japan Doesn’t Want to Fight for Taiwan and Neither Do Other US Allies (Sp.)

Despite Japan bolstering its military capabilities under the nation’s new Defense Buildup Program, it appears to have zero appetite to engage in direct confrontation with China over Taiwan, Western media and think tanks say. US military facilities in Okinawa, Japan, might play a central role in any Taiwan crisis, according to the Western press. Moreover, American military analysts have almost unanimously agreed that Japan is “the most likely US ally to contribute troops” in a potential US conflict with China over the island. Back in October 2021, War on the Rocks, a US online media outlet, quoted a Japanese poll which appeared to indicate that 74% of respondents would support their government’s military engagement in the Taiwan Strait against China.

The report further speculated about the possibilities of circumventing the country’s Constitution, which limits Japan’s ability to participate in conflicts. Bold statements made by some Japanese officials also seemed to confirm Tokyo’s resolve. One of them, former Minister of Defense Yasuhide Nakayama, insisted in June 2021 that Taiwan is a “red line” and that “we have to protect Taiwan as a democratic country.” Japan and Taiwan are geographically close and any possible military actions over the island could potentially affect Japan’s Okinawa prefecture, Nakayama argued at the time. The People’s Republic of China, which considers Taiwan its inalienable part, has repeatedly stated that it is going to reunite with the island peacefully, referring to years of fruitful collaboration with the former Taiwanese government formed by members of Kuomintang Party.

The Kuomintang can make a spectacular comeback during the Taiwanese general elections, scheduled for January 2024. The party’s victory could nip the fuss around Taiwan’s secessionism and potential conflict in the bud. Even US lawmakers admit it, considering the Kuomintang’s win a potential “threat” to Washington’s plans in the Asia-Pacific. [..] The unfolding situation has apparently given shivers to the Japanese leadership. The Wall Street Journal broke on Monday that the Japanese government is ready to give permission to the US to use bases in Japan in the case of conflict over Taiwan, but Tokyo’s own participation is unlikely. Per the report, Washington invited Tokyo to consider using its Self-Defense Forces, especially the Maritime Self-Defense Force for hunting for Chinese submarines around the island of Taiwan and for other military missions.

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What Ukraine is really about.

Lockheed Martin Predicts Strong Profits as Global Instability Rises (LI)

Lockheed Martin believes global instability is driving demand and sees an increase in annual profits. Washington’s proxy war in Ukraine has caused an increase in arms spending among NATO members, boosting weapons makers’ stock prices. On Tuesday, Lockheed raised its annual profit and sales outlook on strong demand for military equipment. After making the announcement, the company’s stock price increased by one percent. Reuters reports, “[Lockheed] expects full-year net sales to be between $66.25 billion and $66.75 billion, up from its earlier forecast of $65 billion to $66 billion.”

The billions in profit are driven by sales of big-ticket systems like the F-35. However, Lockheed has struggled to produce F-35s that can perform its promised abilities. In May, the government found the planes’ engines have a serious problem dealing with heat. “The F-35’s engine lacks the ability to properly manage the heat generated by the aircraft’s systems,” POGO reported. “That increases the engine’s wear, and auditors now estimate the extra maintenance will add $38 billion to the program’s life-cycle costs.” The arms maker has additionally experienced a boost in demand for smaller systems, like the Javelin anti-tank missile. The White House has shipped thousands of Javelin systems to Kiev since Joe Biden took office.

As well as predicting future success, Lockheed announced it beat expectations regarding quarterly sales. According to Reuters, “Quarterly net sales rose 8.1% to $16.69 billion, beating expectations of $15.92 billion.” Last year, Ian Bond, director of foreign policy at the Centre for European Reform, described the surge in the market for weapons as the highest since the Cold War. “This is certainly the biggest increase in defense spending in Europe since the end of the Cold War,” he said. Prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Lockheed’s stock price traded below $340 a share, the price increased to over $450 within a few months. On Thursday, Lockheed’s stock was valued at $456 per sale.

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How do you keep Joe out of the story?

Hunter Biden Expected To Face Up To 10 Criminal Referrals (ZH)

The Chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, James Comer (R-KY), says he plans to file “between six and 10 criminal referrals” against Hunter Biden once his committee finishes its investigation into the Biden family’s business dealings. According to the NY Post, the charges would include sex trafficking a woman across state lines for prostitution. “The Democrats kept saying, ‘Oh, we don’t have any evidence. You don’t have any evidence.’ Well, [Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene] showed them evidence,” Comer told Fox Business in an interview, referring to a sexually graphic image printed on a poster from Hunter Biden’s laptop, in which he’s stuffing his manhood into a prostitute’s mouth who was allegedly paid for with company funds.

“She showed them evidence of the president’s son committing a crime, violating the Mann Act,” said Comer, adding “She showed the plane tickets, she showed the pictures, she showed the evidence. You know, there’s no question he violated it. That’s another thing that he could have been charged with.” Comer also said that the referrals could include violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). “He was money laundering,” said Comer. “He was racketeering. He committed wire fraud. He violated the Mann Act. The list goes on and on and on.”

Meanwhile, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) on Thursday released an unclassified FBI document in which a confidential human source lays out an alleged bribery scheme involving Joe and Hunter Biden, in which a Ukrainian gas giant, Burisma, hired Hunter to gain access to his then-VP father. “The House Oversight Committee previously issued a subpoena to obtain the document, with which FBI Director Christopher Wray did not comply. Though he ultimately permitted the committee members to view the FD-1023 in a secure location, the contents remained unpublished until Grassley’s Thursday release. The document shows that the bureau had a trusted source privy to Burisma’s efforts to quash a probe from then-Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin and its plans to expand to the U.S. and secure a company for IPO purposes. -Just the News

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“You don’t need dollars and you don’t need gold. You just need to be smart enough to anchor your currency to gold..”

New BRICS Currency Boosts Gold & Destroys Dollar – Jim Rickards (USAW)

Seven-time, best-selling financial author James Rickards predicted in his most recent best-seller called “Sold Out” why broken supply chains would cause big inflation. He was right, and he still contends, “Supply chain problems and inflation are not over.” For an example of the supply chain still being in fragile shape, look no further than the failed grain deal between Ukraine and Russia last week. Rickards points out, “Putin has been very patient about this. He had a deal. Ukraine was not living up to their end of the deal. Putin says we are the ones getting attacked, so, screw the deal. What’s that going to do to the price of grain? It’s going to send grain prices up, and it’s already up 10% just in a matter of days.”

This brings us the new BRICS gold-weighted currency (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) that might be announced in the middle to the end of next month. Rickards calls one unit of currency a “BRIC.” This is a competitor to the U.S. dollar, but Rickards says, “It’s not a reserve currency. . . .I think it may be 8 grams of gold to one “BRIC” (currency), but I don’t know. What I do know is it does not matter. What does matter is they are going to anchor it to a weight of gold. . . . It’s NOT redeemable in gold, it is anchored to it. . . . Let’s says a “BRIC” is worth one ounce of gold. Today that is $1,970 per ounce, except the “BRIC” is NOT anchored to the dollar. It is anchored to gold, which stands in the middle of this equation.

So, the dollar price of gold is going to be going up and down all the time, which means the dollar/“BRIC” exchange rate is going to be going up and down all the time. They don’t have to defend the “BRIC.” They have gold, but they don’t have to back it up with gold. . . . They actually don’t need any gold. . . . If you have made your currency anchored to gold . . . do you want the price to go up or down? You want the price of gold to go up because that means the “BRIC” is worth more dollars, and the dollar is crashing. It’s a way to destroy the dollar. You don’t need dollars and you don’t need gold. You just need to be smart enough to anchor your currency to gold, and when dollar inflation starts to go up, your currency is going to be worth more because of how you pegged it, not to dollars, but how you pegged it to gold.”

Rickards goes on to say, “So, if I were a BRICS member, and I were Russia in particular, and I had this currency tied to gold, and I wanted my currency to be more valuable and your currency (U.S. dollar) less valuable, one of the ways to do that is mess with the supply chain and drive up the price of oil, gasoline, grain . . . which drives up pork prices and chicken prices, and the list goes on. That’s one way to do it.” Rickards also talks about deflation this year and big inflation coming after that. Rickards is predicting big inflation coming for people using dollars, and with his track record, you would be a fool to bet against his analysis.

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“I shall resist any illegal federal court order.”

Tyranny of the Minority (Turley)

“I shall resist any illegal federal court order.” When “the Court’s interpretation of the Constitution is egregiously wrong,” the president should refuse to follow it. Those two statements were made roughly 60 years apart. The first is from segregationist Alabama Gov. George Wallace (D). The second was made by two liberal professors this month. In one of the most chilling developments in our history, the left has come to embrace the authoritarian language and logic of segregationists in calling for defiance and radical measures against the Supreme Court. In a recent open letter, Harvard law professor Mark Tushnet and University of San Francisco political scientist Aaron Belkin called upon President Joe Biden to defy rulings of the Supreme Court that he considers “mistaken” in the name of “popular constitutionalism.”

Thus, in light of the court’s bar on the use of race in college admissions, they argue that Biden should just continue to follow his own constitutional interpretation. The use of the affirmative action case is ironic, since polls have consistently shown that the majority of the public does not support the use of race in college admissions. Indeed, even in the most liberal states, such as California, voters have repeatedly rejected affirmative action in college admissions. Polls further show that a majority support the Supreme Court’s recent decisions. So despite referenda and polls showing majority support for barring race in admissions, academics are pushing to impose their own values, regardless of the views of the public or of the courts.

However, even if these measures were popular, it would not make them right. It is precisely what segregationists such as Sen. James Eastland (D-Miss.) argued, that “all the people of the South are in favor of segregation. And Supreme Court or no Supreme Court, we are going to maintain segregated schools.” Tushnet and Belkin cite with approval Biden’s declaration that this is “not a normal Supreme Court.” Biden’s view of normalcy appears to be a court that agrees with his fluid view of constitutional law, by which he can forgive roughly a half of trillion dollars in loans or impose a national eviction moratorium without a vote of Congress.

Tushnet and Belkin know their audience. Biden has previously evinced little respect for the Constitution or the courts. Take the eviction case. In an earlier decision, a majority of justices had declared that Biden’s actions were unconstitutional, confirming what many of us had said for months. Even after the majority declared it unconstitutional, Biden wanted to reissue the national moratorium. White House counsel and most scholars told him the move would be blatantly unconstitutional and defy the express ruling of the court. Instead, he consulted the only law professor willing to tell him what he wanted to hear and did it anyway. It was quickly again declared unconstitutional.

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Good point:

“..who would even want to win the support of such vile creatures as Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Jerrold Nadler, and Adam Schiff, let alone be associated with them in the same club?”

The Downfall of Blobism (Kunstler)

You might not know it these lazy, hazy, muggy days of midsummer, but things are getting pretty wildly out-of-hand in our republic. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. blew up the Democratic Party yesterday in the House Subcommittee on Weaponization of Government hearing, acting like a normal human while being set upon by a flock of harpies desperately screeching “Russia, Russia, Russia,” as if that means anything anymore. He branded them as worse than the McCarthyites of the 1950s, rebuked their insane scurrilities supporting censorship, and left them in a state of exhausted disgrace.

It happens that he is running for the nomination of that very party knocking itself out to destroy him. To win that prize he would have to put a thousand top Democrats through some grueling act of repentance and contrition — and then you’ve got to ask yourself: who would even want to win the support of such vile creatures as Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Jerrold Nadler, and Adam Schiff, let alone be associated with them in the same club?

Elsewhere around the scene this week, we have the ever more degenerate antics of the FBI on view as whistleblowers pour out of the woodwork disclosing the rot behind Director Chris Wray and his boss AG Merrick Garland. This Deep State Blob of turpitude has been growing and festering with so many overlapping cover-ups that they’ve run out of rugs to sweep their crimes under. The massive moneygrubbing misdeeds of Hillary Clinton from Skolkovo and Uranium One beat a direct path through the Ukraine coup of 2014, to RussiaGate, to the Biden Family’s global influence-peddling operation and every mendacious act in-between including the FISA falsehoods, the J-6 entrapment caper, hundreds of malicious and deceitful prosecutions, the Covid-19 fraud, the censorship and medical tyranny, and God-knows how many ensuing deaths from a poisonous vaccine… and now, a brain-dead government trifling with nuclear war.

And whose brilliant idea was it, anyway, to install this disgusting and incompetent grifter, “Joe Biden,” as our head-of-state? They surely knew well before 2019 that his bag-man son was rooting out bribes in Ukraine, China, and elsewhere, at the same time he was consorting with whores and trafficked children while destroying his brain with crack and downing a fifth of vodka a day. And you’re telling me that the CIA and FBI did not know about any of this, even before October 2019 when Hunter’s laptop stuffed with graphic evidence fell into their hands? If they didn’t know any of this, then what’s the point of having an intel community?

My guess is that it was Barack Obama’s idea to stick “Joe Biden” in the White House in the vain effort to use this captive criminal to stave off any accounting for the aforesaid villainies that occurred during Mr. Obama’s two terms. The mission was originally Hillary Clinton’s — she had plenty at stake herself — but she botched the job in 2016 and allowed the Golden Golem of Greatness to slip into power. It is amazing to look back and see how the mighty Blob congealed after that election — like a giant rogue macrophage — to surround and eliminate Mr. Trump, who apparently did not know for many months what he was up against: the entire permanent bureaucracy.

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    Andy Warhol Ingrid Bergman 1983   • Zelensky Carries Out ‘Polonization’ Of Ukraine – Duma Speaker (TASS) • Russia on the Grain Deal at the UN Sec
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle July 23 2023]

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    Formerly T-Bear
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    Re: Nanny cam
    Nice piece by Arfenbark. Apologies to Offenbach.

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    Red
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    “So despite referenda and polls showing majority support for barring race in admissions, academics are pushing to impose their own values, regardless of the views of the public or of the courts.”

    Because they’re the “experts” and know what is best.

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    V. Arnold
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    Re: Nanny cam
    Nice piece…

    Wasn’t it though? 😉

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    Dr. D
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    “US Military Confirms Myocarditis Spike After COVID Vaccine Introduction
    Officials are stumped…”

    Science!™ Can’t figure it out.

    These guys are going to destroy science for a generation. Possibly forever. Too bad they can’t stop getting paid first. There’s a lot of guys mopping the bathroom at Dollar General more deserving than they.

    “Cargill, DuPont and Monsanto.”

    Mafia arms are running out of money. Putin is shutting down another money flow. Although some of these are American, the money is global and banked in Europe. So Europe will not have the money crossing their bank books.

    ““Western leaders are suffering from “megalomania and inferiority complex” at the same time,”

    Yes, it’s dangerously mentally ill. They need to be institutionalized as a threat to themselves and others.

    This goes with the other one, “Russiaphrenia”, the belief that Russia is a powerless backwater but also taking over the world and about to land amphibious occupation forces in New Jersey.

    “West Driven By “Impotent Rage” – Moscow (RT) “

    Also a Mental illness. They have “impotent rage” because mentally, by their Ego, they have to control everything. Everybody. At every time. All things must be compulsory or illegal. They stay up nights worrying someone might not be under their control and is maybe going down to the 7-11 and getting a 40-ounce coke against their express desires.

    So when they can’t control…well, any thing…like Russia merely ignores them like a sane person should, it drives them crazy, and to murderous violence. Their life is spinning out of control. They will emotionally do anything to stop it. Any. Thing. Pretty normal, actually. Which is why the same people also outlaw police, or at least their enforcement of law: they need allies.

    “Washington Becoming Weary of Zelensky’s Never-Ending Demands for Aid (Sp.) “

    They suddenly grew weary when the last Ukrainian soldier died. But that’s just a coincidence.

    “[Japan] it appears to have zero appetite to engage in direct confrontation with China over Taiwan,”

    And rightfully so, unlike Poland that constantly destroys themselves. (Why??? I never understand)

    “Even US lawmakers admit it, considering the Kuomintang’s win a potential “threat” …To world war. The only real threat is Peace.

    “• Lockheed Martin Predicts Strong Profits as Global Instability Rises (LI) “

    What it’s about except it’s really about banking. Markets. Price-fixing.

    Soviet Socialist Centralization always price-fixes. That’s a key feature of “Not-Capitalism”. Without it, Capitalism would return and they would collapse. They couldn’t survive 30 minutes in a meritocracy.

    “broken supply chains would cause big inflation.”

    Not if there’s price fixing! And there is. You can’t “hoard” and you can’t “gouge.” We must, MUST prevent markets and price discovery at all costs!!! The cost of bread is still $1 but you can’t have any. Next week doesn’t look good either.

    “• Hunter Biden Expected To Face Up To 10 Criminal Referrals (ZH)

    No one cares. They were already referred 3 dozen times and all the investigations were shut down and the evidence hidden, thus “no evidence was found.” …As it was sitting safely in Wray and Comey’s office safe, marked “Insurance Policy.” What do you think Trump pulled out of there when he fired him? 10 criminal referrals leads to 10 arrests of the people who referred him.

    “. . It’s NOT redeemable in gold, it is anchored to it. . . .”

    Luongo disagrees in several levels, which may not be important. Tom says the BRICS are really working the supply chain side, because they are producers. They need cross-trade to be accounted, then the differences settled. But doing this leads to currency risk. To stabilize the currency risk, they are accounting in dollars, perhaps, but can tie the 30-day settlement to gold contracts in Shanghai. …That ARE redeemable in gold. Now they’re not MEANT to be, it’s not MEANT to have gold on jets flying worldwide. But that’s always true of all gold standards. It’s meant to be the anchor, the put-up-or-shut-up that London and NY always cheated on but stopped altogether over 10 years ago. Without delivery there’s no way to confirm accurate pricing.

    It’s not “anchored” to the dollar, and may in fact be accounted in the US Dollar. But it’s not meant to interact with the Dollar either. If Brazil sells to the U.S. or Mexico, maybe they use the dollar. But if they interact with China or Zaire, they use the BRIC settlement accounting. You don’t have a collapse, you have a rotation. Vince said the same thing, describing in great detail how in Asia or Dubai, at first Morgan has banking, but the clients want gold trading. So they sell that. Then they want gold delivery, so they sell that. Then they want accounts denominated in Yuan, so they sell that. Then they’re doing so much business they say, why are we trading this out of NY?, we should trade the floor in Shanghai and sell that. Those all expand with the money and interest as Chicago shuts down (which it has). Soon there’s no trading in NY and it’s all in Shanghai, organically, in Yuan and with gold-settlement contracts. Nobody MADE them do it. It costs them money and indeed, all business if they DON’T do it.

    Back to the U.S., so the dollar is in competition. So? Triffin’s Paradox is crushing the U.S., Powell knows it and says he has no problem with 10 reserve currencies if the world wants it. So the US$ collapses, right? Nope. He ALSO adds 8 grams of gold per Dollar (In 30y UST Bonds) and ALSO re-founds the US$. He may not WANT to do it if you can steal everything for free, but he CAN do it instantly and with no problems.

    Outcome? You end up on a gold-standard/non-gold-standard. One that’s close enough. The other “gold standards” were never gold standards either, in the sense that it was hard money, always settled and inflexible. That never existed. It just needs a tether to g– d—–d reality.

    For Rickards “anchor” we already saw first day of sanctions that Russia “anchored” the Ruble to gold. But Putin didn’t – didn’t have to – pull the trigger on 100% for that, just set up the architecture. Which was a surprise and slowed things down. He probably expected he’d have to do that and hunker down.

    “defy rulings of the Supreme Court that he considers “mistaken” in the name of “popular constitutionalism.”

    You may want to look into this. Officially and legally, the Supreme Court decides what is “popular constitutionalism” or not. We know from the last 50 years that’s not your position at all. When you were winning, everyone had to follow the Court or die. Now that you’re barely losing one comma per case, and the USSC is still very-far-left, but not far left ENOUGH, you want to rebel by force of arms. Yeah. We know.

    And in a flashback to the Democratic past (but their constant lineage since always) they’re doing this expressly to defend open, unrepentant racism. Great! I couldn’t be happier. You do that. Free Speech all around. You tell me how Asians should be excluded from Harvard on the basis of their skin and I’ll watch.

    “It was quickly again declared unconstitutional.”

    And no one cared and the rent moratorium – or rather “a raw, public carpet bombing of small landlords” – happened anyway with no compensation and no redress. Even now. What would it cost? Another Trillion, more than Covid itself?

    “vile creatures as Debbie Wasserman Schultz”

    As there is no memory, no shame, no consequences, how is it we even have to TALK about Wasserman Schultz after rigging the Democratic Primary among other open, hateful crimes against all democracy and the people? Schiff was openly censured and there is no shame or change. As this does not have a physical effect on anyone’s behavior, it should all be skipped and go directly to jail. It may not change their internal reality – and that’s fine, I’m not trying to control their opinions – but it does keep them from harming others every day of the year for decades. On that front, I nominate Lindsay Graham first, the one who loves the killing of Russians – by race — so much.

    Al Gore. …And then did everything, every day, in and out of his administration, to cut down every tree in America and pave every acre for malls and condos. But you see, when we said “The Rainforest” we meant “The one owned by brown people” and not the one in Portland and Seattle or Augusta, Maine. NOT the one owned outside Amsterdam or the one in Ireland where we kill all the fields and all the cows to convert it to condos and concrete solar arrays.

    The ozone hole never opened over Kennebunkport. It’s also too cloudy to matter. If Gore ever met a scientist or he would know that as their theory was that CFCs cause it and they were banned when Gore was a child. (The patent had run out and DuPont needed to sell far more expensive refrigerants that fail quicker)

    “Saharan dust provides marine bacteria and phytoplankton with important nutrients.”

    That’s why we should hate, fear, and stop it. It might cause life on earth. Environmentalists assemble! There’s a green thing somewhere! It must be stopped!

    Mr. OftenBark?

    #139584
    Red
    Participant

    Had a bit of rain here on Friday, 145mm on my PWS. That’s just about six inches, for reference our normal summer rain fall for the three months of June, July and August is 90mm. Most of that fell in about ten hours, lots of washout damage around.

    #139585
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Remember: low rain is Global Warming, but high rain is Global Warming too.

    In fact, all things are Global Warming. All events, and all their Opposites.

    When you have a theory that is unfalsifiable, that’s Science!

    #139586
    Red
    Participant

    Yes Dr. It is fun to watch them contradict themselves so often anymore. They are having trouble making their Science™ line up with reality. Doesn’t matter too much though as most just take what they say today and run with it. No back checking to see if there is any consistency to their stance.

    #139587
    Dora
    Participant

    From today’s Boston Globe. Doctors are mystified. Couldn’t possibly be the vax they refuse to mention… could it?
    Young, Fit, and Sick: Cancer Striking Earlier.
    https://www.pressreader.com/usa/boston-sunday-globe/20230723/281496460772472

    #139588
    Dora
    Participant

    Peter McCullough, M.D.

    “Vaccines that don’t work are dangerous. Nahab et al, those with concurrent COVID-19 infection within 21 days post-vaccination had an increased risk of ischemic (OR = 8.00, 95% CI: 4.18, 15.31) and hemorrhagic stroke (OR =5.23, 95% CI: 1.11, 24.64).
    Risk of Stroke Skyrockets with COVID-19 Infection after Vaccination”
    https://gettr.com/post/p2mmwgq132c

    #139589
    Red
    Participant

    This prediction shit just baffles me?

    “In April, FAS Post Buenos Aires was projecting the soybean harvest at 23.9 million tonnes, the lowest in 24 years and what also would be the lowest yield output in almost 50 years.”

    So which is it, 24 or 50, or am I missing something? Goes on to say:

    “Better news is on the horizon for the world’s top exporter of soybean meal. The FAS projects a recovery in soybean production in 2023-24 to 50.5 million tonnes on 16.9 million hectares based on a return to normal weather patterns.

    “Some analysts are anticipating a change to anEl Niño weather pattern, which usually means higher than average precipitation in Argentina’s main production regions,” the FAS said

    Again which is it, normal weather or more rain than normal? I’m beginning to believe that AI is doing most of the writing. Can’t “fact check” itself for contradicting itself. Maybe that’s the feature. After all the AI was written by folks seemingly lacking any critical thinking ability.

    https://www.world-grain.com/articles/18797-drought-drives-down-argentinas-soybean-outlook

    #139590
    aspnaz
    Participant

    To that extent, a law was adopted that effectively equals Poles to Ukrainians, providing them with the same set of rights – stay without permission, employment, education, medical service and even some allowances, the official added.

    So the USA and EU are now paying Pole dossers as well as Ukraine dossers, if there are any still alive. Nothing like eliminating a whole country through warfare, the Ukraine war is a new benchmark on how it is possible to get people to sacrifice themselves if they are filled with the right emotions. The Poles, obviously super unintelligent or very emotional, are going to step into the firing line and die for the USA and EU, like their Ukraine allies did. I personally think this is a good thing; there are so many stupid people on this planet that getting Russia to kill off a few more stupid people is probably a service to the planet Earth. I know, that is a bad thing to think, but I think the same about the vaxxed.

    #139593
    aspnaz
    Participant

    “..the owners of a significant part of Ukrainian arable land (more than 17 million hectares) are Western corporations Cargill, DuPont and Monsanto.”

    I have always insisted that Ukraine is about theft. FTX, Covid and all the current scams are the same. It should not be difficult for the average person to understand why. When your house is on fire, do you sit back and do nothing or do you rush in, take what you can, yet still claim it on the insurance. That is what our Israeli friends – the ones who say in is okay to support Nazis yet go their country as a result of their holocaust – are saying, but we know they are thieves and swindlers, but they are also the AGs, the politicians, the people stealing what they can before the USD collapses.

    #139594
    Red
    Participant

    The relevant para in the NATO Communiqué said: “The Black Sea region is of strategic importance for the Alliance. This is further highlighted by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. We underline our continued support to Allied regional efforts aimed at upholding security, safety, stability and freedom of navigation in the Black Sea region including, as appropriate, through the 1936 Montreux Convention. We will further monitor and assess developments in the region and enhance our situational awareness, with a particular focus on the threats to our security and potential opportunities for closer cooperation with our partners in the region, as appropriate.” [Emphasis added.]

    Storm clouds gathering in the Black Sea

    #139595
    Oroboros
    Participant

    • West Driven By “Impotent Rage”

    The Collective Decadent Depraved West even has an action hero called Impotent Rage

    Be afraid, be very afraid

    .

    #139596
    Red
    Participant

    “The existence of the Medieval Warm Period is corroborated by the Greenland borehole temperature data, which shows that Greenland was 1.5 degrees Celsius warmer 1,000 ago than it is today … The regular voyages of the Vikings between Iceland and Greenland were rarely hindered by ice, and many burial places of the Vikings in Greenland still lie in the permafrost,” Mr. Archibald wrote in his 2010 book, “The Past and Future of Climate.”

    https://www.theepochtimes.com/opinion/climate-engineering-to-fight-global-warming-what-could-go-wrong-5411032

    #139598
    Formerly T-Bear
    Participant

    Headline found at RT:

    ‘I am the AI’ – Biden

    In this case AI must mean Antique Idiot. To believe the AI got more natural votes than Obama beggars the capacity to imagine except the political wasteland between Mexico and Canada.

    #139599
    zerosum
    Participant

    ALL ABOUT PROFITS!
    Depopulation
    MSM is part of the lie/scam

    “A $200 million enterprise would’ve collapsed if Fauci had admitted that Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin were effective against covid.”
    These meds could’ve saved lives, but they only cost $3! – JFK jr
    ———-
    Depopulation, (8:09 AM · Jul 22, 2023 395.9K Views )

    https://twitter.com/upholdreality/status/1682769951289950208
    Russia, Explained it, on the Grain Deal at the UN Security Council:
    On Friday, Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto also stated that “95% of exported Ukrainian grain does not go to Africa.”
    ———
    Get the facts as per UN
    https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/07/1138752
    ——–
    The following info is restricted to people who can read

    The Downfall of Blobism


    July 21, 2023
    The Downfall of Blobism
    ( If they, (the intel community), didn’t know any of this, (what was happening with the elites democrats,), then what’s the point of having an intel community?)
    ———–
    Extreme weather has impacted the attention span of non thinkers.

    #139601
    zerosum
    Participant

    Irrational thinking
    How can someone be against abortion, of those not born and be for/support, the termination/depopulation of people in a war.

    #139603
    anticlimactic
    Participant

    Saharan dust : The Amazon rain forest is constantly losing nutrients. I watched a documentary that explained that Saharan dust is critical to replenishing these nutrients.

    In this documentary it was mentioned that the dust failed to arrive – it landed north of the Amazon. No big deal – the rain forest has obviously been around for a very long time so has already survived this kind of problem.

    #139605
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @aspnaz

    “I personally think this is a good thing; there are so many stupid people on this planet that getting Russia to kill off a few more stupid people is probably a service to the planet Earth. I know, that is a bad thing to think, but I think the same about the vaxxed.”

    The thoughts and sentiments expressed in the above quoted statement are probably at the core of yours and my recent disagreements here on the TAE forum, but NOT for the reasons that I bet that you think.

    Let me first surprise you with the fact that I have a VERY high opinion of you. I think you’re very highly intelligent (certainly smarter than me by a fair distance), and I think that you’re a also a good person (though probably not as considerate of others as I am . . . also by a fair distance), and I also think you’re remarkably gifted in the ability to swiftly discern patterns within complex systems, which others typically miss.

    Now that I’ve paid all of those nice compliments allow me to simply state where you fall short (and why you and I get into arguments.) I believe that you do not “think the thought all the way through”, but instead tend to stop the logical progression of moving from one logical fact to the next in sequence when the apparently logical progression produces apparently contradictory paradoxical statements of things which cannot both be true. (such as expressed in the quotation, above)

    The solution is to continue thinking, regardless of emotional or cognitive discomfort, until the “apparent” paradox is resolved. This can be extremely, even agonizingly, difficult to actually do. Nevertheless, the method works like gangbusters, dependably, because the the fact of the matter is that within this Universe there ARE NO PARADOXES.

    For example, you wrote, “I know that is a bad thing to think, but I think the same about the vaxxed.”

    Aspnaz, the question that needs to be resolved (free of all apparently paradoxical contradictions) is, “WHY am I accepting, within my own cognitive paradigm, a thought that I personally KNOW and believe to be bad?”

    Keep asking why, and if you’ve got the guts to face the discomfort of some of the answers, you will get THE answer that satisfies your own high standards of what makes good sense and what doesn’t.

    #139606
    tboc
    Participant

    how does Zelensky differ from Pahlavi? Noriega? Sadam Hussein?
    what is different this time from all of the earlier obscenities? cell phones with an IP address. Instead of two lies now there is a plethora of “according to experts”.

    do you remember William Laws Calley Jr.? Do you remember the path of his incarceration and ultimate absolution? No i didn’t think so, after all it was pre-Obama.

    Do you remember there were no investigations into Unlawful Orders either at the Pentagon or in The Congress concerning the execution of the rape of Southeast Asia? Do you remember Agent Orange? Do you remember how the State used the press to set up video scenes of young people spitting on US troops returning from Southeast Asia? Do you remember how the war mongers tied patriotism to glorification of the War in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. Remember “Might makes Right”? I didn’t think so. being All meritocracy and all.

    Do you realize many of the voices we hear, shrilly decrying the current state of affairs with an errant sense of deja vue, are the ones who cried out about the Vietnam War. Yes they cried out about the brutality of the War and then copped the plea and waded chin deep into the cesspool. Do you remember the final scenes from the movie The Magic Christian (1969)? This group of traitors to themselves and humanity are now outraged once again about the state of affairs, the Social Security allotment no longer covers the spread. Remember “Kill a Commie for Christ”?
    Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon -Four Dead in Ohio, Spiro Agnew – Walter Cronkite. Let’s face it, the movie The Matrix is not how my generation played it. We all woke up the next morning and went back to work. Morpheus? never heard of him.

    That ain’t news pawdna that’s history:
    ““• Lockheed Martin Predicts Strong Profits as Global Instability Rises (LI) “

    What it’s about except it’s really about banking. Markets. Price-fixing.

    Soviet Socialist Centralization always price-fixes. That’s a key feature of “Not-Capitalism”. Without it, Capitalism would return and they would collapse. They couldn’t survive 30 minutes in a meritocracy.”

    “Capitalism would return”…. that’s some serious hopium there. Have you ever heard of intellectual property or proprietary information? Value discovery is an intrinsic component of trade. All trade is an exchange of value. The expansion of exchange is a market. Capitalism is a tool, a crescent wrench at best. There can be no price discovery without value discovery preceeding. There has been no Capitalism in westen economies in my life. Do you remember the Anti-Trust fervor that produced the Baby Bells? That a large percentage of US citizens my age actively participated in the destruction of exchange of value in blind pursuit of self interest is a fact. Greed is Good!!!!! Faux moral outrage is nauseating. Looks like hell to be Asleep and Woke at the same time. Do i hear Judy Collins singing “Both Sides Now”? “…it’s clouds illusions I recall, I really don’t know clouds at all…”

    As ole Sinclair and Frank noted “It Can’t Happen Here” 1935,1966

    It’ not Shake and Bake it’s Hell and I helped.

    #139607
    Autonomous Unit
    Participant

    ““In April, FAS Post Buenos Aires was projecting the soybean harvest at 23.9 million tonnes, the lowest in 24 years and what also would be the lowest yield output in almost 50 years.”
    So which is it, 24 or 50, or am I missing something? ”

    you are missing the difference between total crop yields in gross tons, and crop yield per unit area planted.
    it means that the total crop amount, for the whole area, is the lowest in 24 years, and the yield per acre is the lowest in 50 years.
    The total area planted is larger than in the past, so even with lower productivity per field planted, the actual crop is larger.

    #139608
    Red
    Participant

    @autonomous-unit
    Thank you clears that up for me. Be nice if they noted that distinction in the article.

    #139609
    Red
    Participant

    A little history is informative.

    “Barely six weeks after the Hiroshima-Nagsaki bombings,” Michel Chossudovsky tells us, “the US War Department [Pentagon] issued a blueprint (September 15, 1945) to ‘Wipe the Soviet Union off the Map’ (66 cities with 204 atomic bombs), when the US and the USSR were allies. This infamous project is confirmed by declassified documents.” (For further details see Chossudovsky, 2017)

    Below is the image of the 66 cities of the Soviet Union which had been envisaged as targets by the US War Department.

    The 66 cities. Click here to enlarge

    See also Michel Chossudovsky, Nuclear War. “90 Seconds to Midnight”: The Pentagon’s 1945 “Doomsday Blueprint” to “Wipe the Soviet Union off the Map”

    But back to Bird, who, in writing a piece about Oppenheimer’s “tragedy” and defending science, has also subtly defended a trinity of other matters: the government “science” on Covid, the transformative power coming from AI, and the U.S. propaganda about Russia and nuclear weapons. There is no mention of JFK’s call to abolish nuclear weapons. This is how the “paper of record” does its job.

    Trinity’s Shadow

    #139610
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    That’s all I’m gong to say about it at this time.

    Those of you on this forum who are cognitively disciplined enough to actually THINK without blindly stumbling into a “paradox” should be able to suss out the implications. . . which are as profound as our undeveloped intellects are capable of processing in our current state of ignorant low IQ, soul-shriveled state of being.

    And that remains a true statement REGARDLESS of whether or not the alien in that film was “real”.

    #139611
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @Red

    Thank you kindly for the link to Edward J Curtin, Jr. His thoughts and words are balm to my soul.

    #139612
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    On a different topic (maybe we should just assign different identification numbers to each of the various and many Existential Crises that we’ve got going). In that case lets talk about Topic #1 : MONEY!

    In case you haven’t noticed, holding dollars in ANY form, as an important part of one’s financial security, is a very very unwise position. Everybody knows this. Therefore everybody is looking to get out of dollars and THEREFORE you better get out before they do (in other words, get out BEFORE everybody panics and tries to get out at once.)

    I would call that the kind of hair trigger situation that’s almost enough to make folks glad that they don’t have any money to lose in the first place. It gonna get UGLY.

    #139613
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    Nanny cam dog

    That is hilarious! But I have a difficult time believing the framing…. (REALLY? The nice, shiny, upright piano is left with the keyboard cover open and the bench left pulled out, rather than tucked under, in a household where enough music is played and sung at said piano with enough regularity that the dog would voluntarily do this? I think not.)

    My own dog often “sings” (howls) along when I play piano or sing…it is usually adorable, but sometimes annoying. He especially enjoys joining in on singing exercises.

    #139614
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The turd in the punch bowl of battlefield gear

    Russian FPS Drone Wrecks M2 Bradley

    Great ad for Empire of Lies Military Industrial Mafia’s shithole weapons systems made for profit not performance

    Leopard 2A6 Wrecked By Lancet Drone

    Sweet!

    Another tank with an Iron Cross bites the dirt on the Russian steppes.

    #139615
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Another Poor Leopard Destroyed And Lost Its Wheels In Zaporozhye

    Turkey Shoot!

    #139616
    Oroboros
    Participant

    American Man Has Message For Biden And Ukraine

    Blowing a Kiss to Bidet and his crackwhore son

    Smooch, smooch!

    #139617
    Susmarie108
    Participant

    @Red @Dr D – and Friends

    Appreciate the link to Edward J Curtin, Jr. and his post “Trinity’s Shadow”. Beautifully written and linked to other unexplored treasures.

    I found this quote and thought it would give Dr D answers to his frequently asked question “WHY”+ laments (Dr D even “sounds like” Pinter).

    The English dramatist Harold Pinter, in his Nobel Address, put it bluntly:

    “It never happened. Nothing ever happened. Even while it was happening it wasn’t happening. It didn’t matter. It was of no interest. The crimes of the United States have been systematic, constant, vicious, remorseless, but very few people have actually talked about them. You have to hand it to America. It has exercised a quite clinical manipulation of power worldwide while masquerading as a force for universal good. It’s a brilliant, even witty, highly successful act of hypnosis.”

    Key thoughts from Curtin:

    “But back to Bird, who, in writing a piece about Oppenheimer’s “tragedy” and defending science, has also subtly defended a trinity of other matters: the government “science” on Covid, the transformative power coming from AI, and the U.S. propaganda about Russia and nuclear weapons…

    …I sit here now at the end of the day. Shadows are falling and I contemplate such trinities. I am stunned by the fact that we exist, but under a terrifying Shadow that many wish to ignore. Jung saw this shadow side as not just personal but social, and when it is ignored, the collective evils of modern societies can autonomously erupt…

    …Bird argues that nuclear weapons are the result of a scientific quest that is unstoppable. He writes that Oppenheimer “understood that you cannot stop curious human beings from discovering the physical world around them [and then making nuclear bombs or designer babies]….

    This is the ideology of progress that brooks no opposition since it is declared inevitable. It is a philosophy that believes there should be no limits to human knowledge, which would include the knowledge of good and evil, but which can then be ignored since it and all thought and beliefs are considered a priori to be relative. The modern premise that everything is relative is of course a contradiction since it is an absolute statement. Many share this philosophy of despair disguised as progress as it has crept into everything today. It is tragic, for if people accept it, we are doomed to follow a Faustian pact with the devil and all hell will follow.”

    The ideology of progress and the philosophy of despair disguised as progress…

    I look inside of myself – where am I stuck, and what can I do about it? What kind of opposition am I mounting in my daily living of life?

    I exist. I am here to experience the world. Am I making the most of it? I am accountable in the asking as well as in the answering.

    Am I translating my REALITY – my EXPERIENCES and OBSERVATIONS – into tangible and actionable UNDERSTANDING? This process is the fountainhead of VALUES.

    What do I value? Am I protecting what is valued, PRECIOUS, and SACRED?

    Contemplating and embracing my role by living on PURPOSE. Grateful for the opportunity to BE here and share the LOVE. I am inspired to carry on.

    LOVE to SEEKERS.

    I have always LOVED this album cover.

    #139618
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Can’t wait for the smell of Britishtard Chasllenger tanks burning in the morning mist!

    British Challengers In Ukraine

    An ad for Epic Failure

    A tank you can absolutely not count on!



    Burn Baby, Burn!

    .

    #139619
    thomasjkenney
    Participant

    @anticlimactic re: rain forest nutrient

    Almost all rain forests are this. All the action is ‘above ground’ so to speak…like a thick stack of parasitism. This is why cutting it in Brazil to make a cow pasture is a losing prop. The stuff to support grass washes away in a few years.

    #139620
    Oroboros
    Participant

    @thomasjkenney

    And yet they keep chopping down millions of acres of rain forest per year.

    Is annihilation of rain forests a sign that humanity hates Nature?

    That Humanity hates Itself?

    Maybe chopping down a couple thousand acres of rain forest for a new shopping mall (maul) is something Humanity could get behind?

    .

    #139621
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #139622
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #139623
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Plays piano, sings, looks back,.. great, right?

    #139624
    zerosum
    Participant

    “Its not a new answer.” Said the current holy man.
    Since the beginning of thinking, every answers that we have found/discovered/ has been tried/thought of before.
    That’s why our social/economic/political/emotional systems have not changed/ still similar.
    Its been tried before.

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