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Experts Say Expecting Kiev To Win Is Definition Of ‘Insanity’ – USA Today (RT)
Why is Ukraine’s ‘New Offensive’ Doomed? (Burunov)
US Experts Slowly Admitting Ukraine Can’t Win, Hope for Stalemate (Sp.)
How Far Will The NATO Allies Go To Fight Their Losing War In Ukraine? (Helmer)
US Military Planners to Blame for ‘Stupid’ Ukraine Counter-Offensive (Tweedie)
Biden Admin Played Vital Role in Crimean Bridge Attacks – Sy Hersh (Sp.)
Ukrainian Corruption Threatens US Assistance (RT)
The Western Elite Just Gave Itself A ‘World Peace And Liberty’ Award (Marsden)
Will Collapse of Hunter Biden Plea Deal End Up in Joe’s Impeachment? (Sp.)
Hunter Biden’s Judge Raised The One Question The White House Most Fears (FP)
Hunter’s Court Transcript Debunks Major Biden Lies Central To Bribery Scheme (TP)
New Charges Added to Trump Mar-a-Lago Case, Third Defendant Named (Sp.)
The Russia-Global South Connection: Africa as Strategic Partner (Pepe Escobar)

 

 

 

 

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“..Zelensky has locked himself into a position in which he “can’t win, but can’t afford to lose, either.”

Experts Say Expecting Kiev To Win Is Definition Of ‘Insanity’ – USA Today (RT)

Continuing to arm Ukraine and expecting it to defeat Russia is “strategic insanity” for Washington and other NATO members because Kiev is locked in an unwinnable stalemate with a foe that never aimed to conquer the former Soviet republic, USA Today has reported, citing multiple US foreign-policy experts. The report, published on Thursday, hints at a shifting narrative for Western media outlets, which had been touting Ukraine’s alleged battlefield successes, as well as vows by the Biden administration that Kiev must be supported with massive military and economic aid for “as long as it takes” to win the conflict with Russia.

Georgetown University professor Sean McFate, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council think tank in Washington, told the newspaperthat Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has begun to lose credibility – Kiev’s “main asset” – with Western benefactors. He claimed that Zelensky has locked himself into a position in which he “can’t win, but can’t afford to lose, either.” “NATO is experiencing donor fatigue and disappointment with Zelensky’s bluster,” said McFate, a US Army veteran who also has consulted for the Pentagon and the CIA. He added that continuing to send billions of dollars’ worth of weaponry to Ukraine on expectations that Zelensky’s regime can win the conflict is “the definition of strategic insanity.”

Air Force veteran Steven Myers, an entrepreneur who has advised the US State Department on foreign policy, told USA Today that a stalemate was the most likely outcome because, contrary to the Western political and media narrative, Russian President Vladimir Putin never intended a war of conquest. While NATO members have argued that Ukraine must be supported because Putin planned to conquer Kiev and move westward, Myers suggested that Russia has proven otherwise. Russian military tactics during the conflict have been “completely inconsistent with conquest,” Myers said. Rather, he added, Putin’s only real agenda was to keep Ukraine out of NATO. “Strategically, this war was lost by both sides before it started. It will end in stalemate, which I think was Putin’s intent from the get-go.”

US defense officials have continued to insist that Kiev can defeat Russia, even as Ukraine suffers heavy losses of troops and Western-supplied weaponry in a long-heralded counteroffensive that began in early June. The situation at the front is “not a stalemate,” US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters on Wednesday at the White House. He acknowledged that Ukrainian forces are “not going as far or as fast as they would like.” Kiev has now begun the “main thrust” of its counteroffensive by bringing forward thousands of troops who had been held in reserve, the New York Times reported on Wednesday, citing unidentified Pentagon officials. White House and Pentagon officials are “watching the increased activity with keen interest,” the newspaper said, adding that one senior aide called Kiev’s latest push “the big test.”

However, Steven Myers told USA Today that Western and Ukrainian leaders have made vows on which they can’t possibly deliver. “President Biden, NATO and Zelensky have trapped themselves in a Catch 22 of their own making – unable to deliver on unrealistic expectations they created,” he said. Ukrainian forces are suffering casualties at ten times the rate of the Russian military as they press forward with their “failed”counteroffensive, Putin has said. He reported on Sunday that more than 26,000 Ukrainian troops had been killed since their counteroffensive began. Russian units also have destroyed dozens of Western-supplied tanks and other armored vehicles.

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“..Ukraine’s “new counteroffensive” as “the fruit of creativity of the US and the UK’s joint headquarters.”

Why is Ukraine’s ‘New Offensive’ Doomed? (Burunov)

Kiev’s alleged second stage of the counteroffensive is nothing but a propaganda trick by the West to demonstrate that Kiev is still able to carry out certain missions, Moscow-based military expert and retired Russian Army colonel Anatoly Matviychuk told Sputnik. All attempts by the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) to re-launch their counteroffensive have been halted and the enemy has been pushed back, suffering heavy losses, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday. Speaking at the Russia-Africa summit in St. Petersburg, he said that during the UAF’s latest attack, more than 200 Ukrainian soldiers were killed and that Russian forces had destroyed at least 26 enemy tanks. He added that 60% of the UAF’s military hardware had already been obliterated during the renewed hostilities.

According to him, “the enemy was not successful in any of the directions of firefight.” The Russian president spoke after a US newspaper reported about UAF forces launching “the main thrust of its counteroffensive” as they threw in “thousands of troops held in reserve, many of them Western-trained and equipped.” The way Western media are trumpeting about this so-called new offensive indicates “a provocative propaganda trick to show that Ukraine can still perform some tasks,” Anatoly Matviychuk said. Dwelling on whether there is “any prospect” related to Ukraine’s “new offensive,” the expert said that he remains “skeptical,” first of all due to the UAF’s “very low system of fire support for troops.”

“Secondly is the complete absence of the UAF’s presence in the air, with the Russian Air Force controlling the enemy throughout the entire depth of its operational area. I think that this ‘offensive’ may have some temporary tactical successes … but I do not foresee any changes at the frontline. And everything will most likely end the way Ukraine’s ‘first’ advance wrapped up,” he pointed out. When asked why the UAF picked the Zaporozhye direction for the current phase of its counteroffensive, Matviychuk said that it is the area where “military and political interests intersect.” According to the Russian expert, if it captured the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, the UAF could imitate a possible radioactive contamination of the area and demand that Russia withdraw its troops from there and demilitarize the area, allegedly in order to protect Europe from a radioactive cloud.

“Also, this area directly leads to Crimea via the shortest route. The most interesting thing is that there are many English-speaking military personnel in the UAF being spotted in this area, including advisers, instructors, and even the UK army’s ‘special air service’”, Matviychuk noted, describing Ukraine’s “new counteroffensive” as “the fruit of creativity of the US and the UK’s joint headquarters.” He explained that Russian forces would tackle the UAF with the help of “mobile reserves” that “have been created in the form of tanks, combat vehicles, infantry, and armored personnel carriers.” “Most importantly, our aviation has practically shifted to systematic combat actions in the entire Russian special military operation zone … That is, we are currently conducting a so-called active defense to weaken the enemy by launching attacks,” the expert concluded.

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A stalemate is when both parties can’t move…

US Experts Slowly Admitting Ukraine Can’t Win, Hope for Stalemate (Sp.)

Ukraine has been throwing wave after wave of men and equipment at Russia’s defensive lines, but has yet to make any significant gains. This has seemingly caused a shift in the Western narrative regarding the conflict. US media has begun to shift gears and acknowledge the Ukraine conflict is more likely to not be the win Western leadership once touted, with one outlet quoting experts openly admitting Ukraine cannot defeat Russia on the battlefield, and that Russia never planned to conquer Ukraine or move West after the special military operation. Steven Myers, an Air Force veteran and former adviser to the State Department told mainstream media that Russia’s tactics have been “completely inconsistent with conquest,” countering Western media and governments’ narrative that alleged Russia would attack other European nations after the special operation.

Myers added that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s only goal was to keep Ukraine out of NATO. “Strategically, this war was lost by both sides before it started. It will end in stalemate, which I now think was Putin’s intent from the get-go,” Myers said. Myers also pointed to unrealistic expectations set by NATO, the US and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about what their tactics could achieve. Zelensky has consistently promised to return Ukraine to its pre-2014 borders, despite the situation on the ground making that a near impossibility. “President Biden, NATO and Zelensky have trapped themselves in a Catch 22 of their own making – unable to deliver on unrealistic expectations they created,” Meyers said. It should be noted that Meyers called for mediation to end the conflict in February, writing then that “the situation is desperate” for Ukraine, and that it was time to “end this tragedy.”

However, the outlet also talked to Sean McFate, a professor of strategy at the National Defense University and Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and a senior fellow of the notoriously pro-war Atlantic Council think tank. But even McFate predicted Ukraine would be unable to expel Russia from its former territories, admitting Ukraine’s counteroffensive “has been floundering” and that “NATO is experiencing donor fatigue and disappointment with Zelensky’s bluster.” A feat that is causing the former comedian-turned-president to lose his credibility with his NATO allies, which he called “Ukraine’s main asset.” That bluster, McFate said, has put Zelensky “in a box. He can’t win but he can’t afford to lose either.” He added that providing more weapons to Ukraine and expecting them to win is “the definition of insanity.”

The narrative in the West has so far been that Ukraine is winning the conflict, that Russia’s Army is on the verge of collapse and that a Ukrainian breakthrough is just around the corner. But after months of the same claims, the narrative appears to be shifting significantly, especially after it became apparent that Ukraine’s much-hyped counteroffensive would not provide the gains that its Western benefactors have awaited. US officials, however, appear to be keeping a brave face despite Ukraine’s failures. National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby earlier insisted the front has not devolved into a stalemate and said Ukrainian forces were “moving.” However, even he admitted that they are “not going as far, or as fast, as they would like.”

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“..if the Poles move east, the Germans will be motivated to move east as well, in order to recover the Prussian territories Germany lost in its defeat and capitulation at the end of World War II. ”

How Far Will The NATO Allies Go To Fight Their Losing War In Ukraine? (Helmer)

When the Ukrainian and NATO forces have lost their war in eastern Ukraine by Christmas, what will happen to the rump of western Ukraine? The Russian warning, issued last Friday at the Security Council by President Vladimir Putin, is that the Russian Army will defend western Ukraine, known as Galicia, from any attempt at intervention by Polish forces under either a NATO “peacekeeping” formula, or a bilateral defence arrangement between the Kiev regime and Warsaw to slip Galicia under NATO Article Five protection. Putin’s warning was concrete, explicit, geographically limited. It applied to the current western borders of the Ukraine, the eastern border of Poland, and the Polish-Belarus border. “I would also like to remind you what Poland’s aggressive policy led to.

It led to the national tragedy of 1939, when Poland’s Western allies threw it to the German wolf, the German military machine. Poland actually lost its independence and statehood, which were only restored thanks in a large measure to the Soviet Union. It was also thanks to the Soviet Union and thanks to Stalin’s position that Poland acquired substantial territory in the west, German territory. It is a fact that Poland’s western lands are a gift from Stalin. Have our Warsaw friends forgotten this? We will remind them.” The Warsaw friends weren’t the only audience Putin intended. His warning is also addressed to the Berlin friends, the Baltic friends, the Paris, Brussels, and Budapest friends, and of course, the Washington friends.

In December 2021, they were offered the terms of mutual security and non-aggression in Europe in treaties for the US and NATO tabled by the Russian Foreign Ministry. They were dismissed in diplomatic negotiations lasting less than a month. By Christmas of this year, as Putin has just pointed out, the Ukrainian army and the NATO forces will have expended their capacities to continue the fight. “The whole world sees that the vaunted Western, supposedly invulnerable, military equipment is on fire”, he added. What can happen next is “an extremely dangerous game, and the authors of such plans should think about the consequences.” This is a warning that if the Poles move east, the Germans will be motivated to move east as well, in order to recover the Prussian territories Germany lost in its defeat and capitulation at the end of World War II.

Hungary too will be motivated to change its northeastern border in order to rescue the ethnic Hungarian population of Transcarpathia in southwest Ukraine. In short, Putin was announcing that “Stalin’s gift”, as he called it, was the stability of the post-1945 territorial settlement. Now, in defeating NATO’s attempt to destroy the Russians east of Kiev, the Russians are warning afresh that if NATO attempts to change its defence lines west of Kiev, the Russian army will dictate an entirely new territorial settlement in which NATO will be an even bigger loser of military capacity and territorial extension than the non-aggression treaties of December 17, 2021, offered. The 1990 promise of not one inch eastward for NATO is reversing by one thousand kilometres westward.

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“politicians in uniform” looking out for lucrative directorships in the big arms firms..”

US Military Planners to Blame for ‘Stupid’ Ukraine Counter-Offensive (Tweedie)

NATO’s proxy conflict with Russia in Ukraine has reached crisis point after the much-hyped southern offensive failed to break through Russian lines. Retired US diplomat and former Republican Senate foreign policy adviser Jim Jatras said Washington politicians and Pentagon leaders cared little for those dying at the front. US military strategists are guilty of “criminal” incompetence in their plan for Ukraine’s disastrous offensive, a Washington advisor has said. According to the Russian ministry of Defence, Ukrainian forces have taken tens of thousands of casualties and lost around 1,250 tanks and other armoured vehicles — including the latest US and German models — more than 400 artillery pieces and more than two dozen jet aircraft and helicopters in the first few weeks of their attempt to cut off Crimea from the Russian mainland.

Russian President Vladimir Putin judged that those losses had led to “no success.” US military pundits have pointed out that the Pentagon would never have launched such a military campaign without first gaining air superiority — which they admit Ukraine is incapable of. Retired diplomat Jim Jatras told Sputnik that the US-devised plan for Ukraine’s southern offensive was not only “stupid” but “criminal.” “These people sent the Ukrainian forces into this meat grinder, knowing exactly what the result was going to be,” Jatras charged. “The only thing I can think of is they had some idea they could use this as some kind of a jujitsu to justify a direct military intervention of perhaps close air forces in Ukraine. That doesn’t seem to be on the cards either, now.” Russian president Vladimir Putin has condemned the US and other NATO nations for fighting a proxy conflict with Russia “to the last Ukrainian.”

“This disregard for life is really, truly criminal,” Jatras said. “I’m a little bit surprised that Ukrainians are still willing to do the powerlessness of their so-called supporters. You really wonder at what point Ukrainian soldiers start deciding that they’re safer trying to shoot their officers than trying to shoot the Russians, because they just these men to just keep going to their deaths.” The Washington adviser drew a distinction between real military leaders and the “politicians in uniform” looking out for lucrative directorships in the big arms firms. But he rejected the idea that US President Joe Biden had been forced into the scheme of using Ukraine as a proxy belligerent against Russia by the Military-Industrial Complex.

“I don’t think Joe Biden is being steamrolled. I think he is corrupt up to his eyeballs, including corruption from Ukraine, and he doesn’t care any more than the rest of them,” Jatras argued. Biden is “more than willing to go through the motions and send these people to their deaths and keep enriching all of the interests.” The US mainstream media have been complicit in beating the drum for confrontation with Russia in Ukraine. “The Wall Street Journal carries waters for the industries we’re talking about. And the blood of people, especially foreigners, doesn’t matter that much to them,” Jatras noted. “The question is, where do they go from here? I think that we are really nearing a kind of a double inflection point — do these people find some way to back out of this thing?”

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“What will Putin do? We don’t think that far. Our national strategy is that Zelensky can do whatever he wants to do. There’s no adult supervision.”

Biden Admin Played Vital Role in Crimean Bridge Attacks – Sy Hersh (Sp.)

The Biden Administration played a vital role in both recent deadly attacks on the Crimean Bridge, providing Ukraine with the necessary technology, US journalist Seymour Hersh reported on Thursday, citing a US official.v “Of course it was our technology,” the US official was quoted by Hersh as saying. “The drone was remotely guided and half submerged—like a torpedo.” When Hersh asked if there was any thought before the bridge attacks about the possibility of Russia’s retaliation, the official responded with “What will Putin do? We don’t think that far. Our national strategy is that Zelensky can do whatever he wants to do. There’s no adult supervision.” On October 8, 2022, a car detonated on the Crimean Bridge, which connects the Crimean Peninsula with Russia’s mainland. Five people, including the driver of the truck, were killed. The bridge itself was seriously damaged.

On July 17, a submersible drone carried out another attack on the Crimean Bridge, killing a woman and a man and wounding their teenage daughter. In addition, the journalist reported that Ukraine shipped drugs and Russian oil under the cover of the UN-mediated Black Sea Grain Deal, an accord that was meant to bolster global food security. “Odessa’s exports included illegal stuff like drugs and the oil that Ukraine was getting from Russia,” according to the US official quoted by Hersh. nRussia refused to extend the Black Sea deal last week, following its long-time criticism of the UN’s failure to facilitate its own grain and fertilizer exports as was required under the agreement.

The decision also came following the July 17 attack on the Crimean bridge with marine surface drones, which killed a couple who were driving across when the blast occurred and wounded their teen daughter. According to the correspondent, the US and Ukrainian military now abstain from making forecasts regarding future success in the counteroffensive because Russia has a clear advantage on the battlefield. “The American and Ukrainian military are no longer making any predictions,” the US official was quoted by Hersh as saying. “The Ukrainian army has not gotten past the first of three Russian defense lines. Every mine the Ukrainians dig up is replenished at night by the Russians.”

The reality, the interlocutor clarified, “is that the balance of power in the war is settled. Putin has what he wants.” Ukraine is not capable of returning Crimea, Donetsk, Kherson, Lugansk and the Zaporozhye Region, the official stressed, while Volodymyr Zelensky has “no plan, except to hang on,” the interviewee observed. Ukraine launched a counteroffensive in early June, trying to break through the defense lines of the Russian armed forces in the Donetsk and Zaporozhye regions. Their attempts have been unsuccessful and resulted in heavy losses in armored equipment and manpower of Kiev’s forces, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.

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They all like this as opaque as can be.

Ukrainian Corruption Threatens US Assistance (RT)

The US is struggling to keep track of billions of dollars it has sent to Kiev since February 2022, the effectiveness of which may be reduced by government and private corruption in Ukraine. This was the most recent finding of the US State Department’s Office of the Inspector General. The redacted version of the State Department OIG report, published this week, notes that “corruption in the Ukrainian government and private sector poses risks to the effectiveness of US foreign assistance over the longer run.” Concerns about corruption are well-documented, the OIG adds, and the State Department “intends to develop a plan to address anti-corruption in connection with assistance to Ukraine, including for reconstruction.”

According to the report, the US Congress has appropriated more than $113.4 billion for Ukraine since the hostilities with Russia escalated last year. The State Department has been responsible for about $31 billion, of which $22.9 billion was marked “direct budget support” for the Ukrainian government. The OIG review focused on just these funds, administered by the Office of the Coordinator of US Assistance to Europe and Eurasia (EUR/ACE), and not the tens of billions in military aid that went through the Pentagon. Among the report’s revelations was that “all foreign assistance” to Ukraine is ultimately channeled through the Assistance Coordinator (ACOORD) team at the US embassy in Kiev, which apparently consists of just two people – described as a “Senior Foreign Service officer and a locally employed staff member.”

The embassy’s Integrated Country Strategy (ICS) was last updated in 2018. To make up for it, the EUR/ACE has drafted several planning documents approved by the National Security Council. However, each of them “lacked some or all” of the elements required by internal rules, including goals and objectives “with clear desired results and associated performance indicators.” The documents also “did not set forth an overarching strategy for Ukraine or assign responsibility for achieving goals.” The limited number of embassy staff and Ukraine’s travel restrictions have created “significant challenges in monitoring programs,” the OIG said. Most of the monitoring is done remotely, using online protocols adopted during the Covid-19 pandemic.

One office has created a smartphone app to do photo verification of equipment deliveries. Another contracted with an American NGO to “monitor and verify demining operations.” The OIG inspectors “largely conducted the review remotely” between mid-October 2022 and early March 2023. President Joe Biden’s administration has repeatedly pledged to support the government in Kiev “for as long as it takes” to win the “war” against Russia. Earlier this month, the White House opposed a proposal by congressional Republicans to set up an independent special inspector for Ukraine aid, arguing that the Pentagon inspector general and the Government Accountability Office (GAO) were already working to “ensure accountability.”

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Fits the EU.

The Western Elite Just Gave Itself A ‘World Peace And Liberty’ Award (Marsden)

Get a load of who won – and presented – a new honor that’s modestly being compared to the Nobel Peace Prize. If you haven’t heard of the World Law Foundation non-profit organization, you could be forgiven. But despite only existing since 2019, it has already created an award described by the Western press as nothing less than the “judicial equivalent” of the world’s top award for promoting peace. Wonder where they got that idea, if not from the organization itself. Can anyone just create a think tank and put it in charge of an award branded as the latest version of the Nobel Peace Prize? Good luck with that – unless, of course, your board is loaded up with establishment heavyweights – in which case, people just tell themselves that it must be legit since all these VIPs wouldn’t otherwise be involved.

So a few days ago, the humble folks of the World Law Foundation gathered at the United Nations in New York for the World Law Congress. One of the big items on the agenda was to hand out this year’s World Peace and Liberty Award to none other than European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, unelected de facto Queen of Europe, who accepted it on behalf of the commission. Wow, didn’t see that one coming. Particularly with a former EU commissioner being the vice president of the group’s board, which also includes former Polish and French prime ministers, former Slovenian and Latvian presidents, a former EU vice president, and various Western establishment corporate figures, academics, and jurists.

You’d think that the same Von der Leyen-led EU Commission would have been a controversial candidate for a peace award given that it’s constantly sided with Washington’s military interventionism or at least have done little to nothing to stop it, and even led the way in the case of Libyan regime change. Most recently, the EU had a chance to stop the conflict in Ukraine before it even started by demanding Kiev’s adherence to the Minsk agreements and rejecting the West’s arming and training of anti-Russian fighters on the border with Russia.

“For the first time ever, the European Union will finance the purchase and delivery of weapons and other equipment to a country that is under attack,” von der Leyen said last year, calling it “a watershed moment.” Know what else is a watershed moment? Giving a peace award to someone whose knee-jerk reaction to armed conflict was to flood the zone with even more weapons. Then again, maybe the Nobel Peace Prize is indeed the right comparison, given that it was prematurely awarded to former US President Barack Obama even before he could order more bombing in Africa and the Middle East.

[..] These World Peace and Liberty folks were apparently like, “Who could we get to present this that embodies freedom and peace? Hey, how about that dude in Canada who did the Freedom Convoy crackdown and whose country helped train the Azov neo-Nazis to wage war against Russia then tried to hide it from the press to avoid embarrassment?” Enter Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Nothing says freedom like invoking a martial law-style crackdown over a bunch of honking truckers protesting against the two-tier society fostered by Trudeau’s authoritarian Covid mandates – and then blocking their bank accounts as a dissuasion technique. “Brexit left many wondering if the union would continue to hold strong. Euroskepticism was on the rise. And protectionism and authoritarianism were becoming more prevalent,” Trudeau said, presumably as a newly-minted authority on authoritarianism, having just recently dabbled in it himself.

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“Archer has already received threats prior to the scheduled testimony.” Which is Monday, not today.

Will Collapse of Hunter Biden Plea Deal End Up in Joe’s Impeachment? (Sp.)

The collapse of first son Hunter Biden’s plea deal could have various implications, including the possibility of an impeachment inquiry, according to some US legal observers. Hunter Biden’s plea agreement hearing on Wednesday went not quite as well as the US president’s son apparently expected: Judge Maryellen Noreika rejected the deal and he wound up submitting a not guilty plea. At the root of Noreika’s bewilderment was the fact that the Justice Department agreed to grant Hunter immunity even though its investigation into the commander-in-chief’s son remained ongoing, according to US conservative media. In other words, the DoJ appeared to be ready to forgive Hunter’s other sins – not just the latest tax and gun-related charges. “Is this even constitutional?” Noreika asked, ordering those involved in the deal to file briefs explaining its structure.

Commenting on the abrupt collapse of the much-discussed plea deal, renowned legal scholar Jonathan Turley suggested it could have political implications for Joe Biden’s 2024 election bid. “This deal was, in my view, almost laughable,” Turley told a US broadcaster on Wednesday. The IRS whistleblowers just a week ago told Congress that there was an opportunity for the Department of Justice to extend the statute of limitations on the 2014 and 2015 tax matters. “That’s the Burisma issue, those are Ukraine questions,” said Turley. “And, according to the whistleblowers, the Department of Justice had that opportunity and let them expire. Why?” The legal expert anticipates these questions could be raised more frequently, and that they may expose any other potential crimes committed by Hunter Biden.

In fact, chief among them would be suspected violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). Earlier, Turley wrote on his blog that the DoJ somehow overlooked Hunter acting as a de facto unregistered foreign agent, an offense Trump-era associate Paul Manafort was promptly accused of. It’s believed Hunter Biden likely violated FARA rules while striking business deals with foreign entities, including in China, Romania and Ukraine during and after his father’s vice presidency. Meanwhile, Devon Archer, Hunter’s longtime former business partner, is due to give a closed-door testimony on Monday before congressional lawmakers. It’s speculated Archer may spill the beans on Joe Biden’s involvement with his son’s business deals prior to assuming the presidency. Reportedly, Archer has already received threats prior to the scheduled testimony.

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The probe is closed, but we can’t give you the docs, because the probe is ongoing.

Hunter Biden’s Judge Raised The One Question The White House Most Fears (FP)

Watch as Constitutional Law Professor Jonathan Turley reveals why Democrats are now panicking over Hunter Biden, and the question of whether he is, or is not, a foreign agent. “I think part of the problem is they really did want to cap out the case.” “The Department of Justice wanted to cap this investigation. But they didn’t want to say that it was now over.” “From the very beginning, the Hunter Biden team said this is a close-out plea agreement. There would be nothing left to investigate.” “But the Department of Justice is telling Congress we’re not going to give you these witnesses or these documents because there’s an ongoing investigation. “You can’t do both things when a judge is asking you to specifically address whether this is a close-out or a continuing investigation…”

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“This is a big problem. This was all supposed to be scripted. It was all supposed to be easy. And now it is off script and it is anything but easy. “Because the judge just raised the one charge that the White House most fears which is the chance that Hunter was a foreign agent. And if he was a foreign agent, the question is foreign agent for who and for what purpose?” “The president was that purpose. If you’re influence peddling, it’s influence over the president. So if you go for FARA, it’s going to bring all of this stuff in.” “Including some of these tax accounts for 2014 and 15 that the Department of Justice allowed to run, allowed the statute of limitations to expire.” “All of that can get boot strapped into a FARA issue. The whole purpose of this deal is collapsing as we’re watching it. And it’s taken Washington by utter surprise. I was on the Hill talking with members and everyone was floored.”

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FARA.

Hunter’s Court Transcript Debunks Major Biden Lies Central To Bribery Scheme (TP)

Chris Clark, Hunter Biden’s lawyer, made several admissions in court that effectively debunked major lies that Joe Biden told the public about his family’s income from foreign countries according to Breitbart News. In 2020, Joe Biden publicly asserted on a debate stage with President Donald Trump that “My son has not made money in terms of this thing about, what are you talking about, China…The only guy who made money from China is this guy [Donald Trump]. He’s the only one. Nobody else has made money from China.” This comment has now come back to haunt Joe Biden as Clark informed the court that Hunter Biden made over $1 millions in overseas business transactions and with $664,000 alone coming from CEFC, a company linked to the Chinese Communist Party and China’s intelligence agency.

The court transcript reveals that Biden’s lawyer said, “During calendar year 2017, Biden earned substantial income, including: just under $1 million from a company he formed with the CEO of a Chinese business conglomerate [BHR Partners]; $666,666 from his domestic business interests; approximately $664,000 from a Chinese infrastructure investment company [CEFC].” The topic of Hunter Biden’s money from Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy business, also came up in court. Mr. Clark told the court that “From 2017 to 12 2019, he [Hunter] served on the board of a Ukrainian energy company and a Chinese private equity fund. He further negotiated and executed contracts for business and legal services that paid millions of dollars of compensation to him and/or his domestic corporations, Owasco, PC and Owasco, LLC. Through at least early 2017, he also was employed by a prestigious multi-national law firm in an ‘of counsel’ capacity. For this work, he earned substantial income, totaling more than $2.3 million in 2017 and $2.1 million in 2018.”

Biden’s income from Burisma Holdings is of particular interest as this is the entity that allegedly bribed Joe Biden when he was Vice President to shut down investigations into the company by Ukrainian prosecutors in exchange for a $10 million bribe. $5 million went to Joe Biden and the other $5 million went to Hunter Biden. So far no admission has been by Hunter Biden about this item. Mr. Clark also acknowledged other foreign revenue streams for Hunter Biden such as Romania. The Biden family is under congressional investigation for acting as a conduit for Joe Biden’s alleged influence-peddling schemes. With the unearthing of an FBI memo detailing allegations of bribery by the aforementioned Ukrainian energy company, calls to impeach the president have become more vocal and have gained greater credence. Even Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) commented that he would be looking into it.

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The cleaning lady?

New Charges Added to Trump Mar-a-Lago Case, Third Defendant Named (Sp.)

Former US President Donald Trump and two others are facing new charges as part of US special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into the mishandling of classified documents at the former president’s Florida residence. A superseding indictment attached to the ongoing case added four charges to an earlier complaint and named Carlos De Oliveira, who reportedly serves as the head of maintenance at Mar-a-Lago, as a third defendant. Both Trump and aide Walt Nauta were hit with two new obstruction charges over efforts to allegedly erase surveillance footage from the summer of 2022 captured at Trump’s Florida home. De Oliveria was slapped with false statements and representations over an interview with federal agents in January 2023. A summons for De Oliveria requires him to appear before a federal court on July 31.


The new defendant allegedly helped Nauta move 30 boxes with classified documents around Mar-a-Lago following the Justice Department’s first subpoena against Trump in May, US media reported. Trump was indicted in June on 37 charges related to the mishandling of classified documents, including those the FBI uncovered in a raid of his Florida home. The former president pleaded not guilty to the charges, and has condemned the offenses as a politically-driven attack intended to shutter his 2024 election bid. According to the indictment, the classified documents Trump stored in boxes at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida included information about defense and weapons capabilities of both the US and foreign countries, US nuclear programs, potential vulnerabilities of the US and its allies to military attack, and plans for possible retaliation in response to a foreign attack.

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Meanwhile, Putin is building.

The Russia-Global South Connection: Africa as Strategic Partner (Pepe Escobar)

The Russian-African Conference of the Valdai Club functioned like a sort of final expert watch synchronization in the run-up to St. Petersburg. The first session was particularly relevant. That came after the publication of a comprehensive analysis by President Putin of Russia-Africa relations, with a special emphasis on the recently collapsed grain deal involving the UN, Turkey, Russia and Ukraine. Valentina Matviyenko, speaker of the Russian Federation Council, has stressed how “Ukraine, Washington and NATO were interested in the grain corridor for sabotage”. In his Op-Ed, Putin explained how, “for almost a year, a total of 32.8 million tons of cargo were exported from Ukraine under the ‘deal’, of which more than 70% went to high-and above-middle-income countries, including the European Union, while countries such as Ethiopia, Sudan and Somalia, as well as Yemen and Afghanistan accounted for less than 3% of the total volume – less than one million tons.”

So that was one of the key reasons for Russia to leave the grain deal. Moscow published a list of requirements which would need to be fulfilled for Russia to reinstate it. Among them: a real, practical end to sanctions on Russian grain and fertilizers shipped to world markets; no more obstacles for banks and financial institutions; no more restrictions on charter of ships and insurance – that means clean logistics for all food supplies; restoration of the Togliatti-Odessa ammonia pipeline. And a particularly crucial item: the restoration of “the original humanitarian nature of the grain deal.” There’s no way the collective West subjected to the Straussian neocon psychos who control US foreign policy will fulfill all or even some of these conditions. So Russia, by itself, will offer grain and fertilizers free of charge for the poorest nations and contracts for grain supply at normal commercial terms for the others. Supply is guaranteed: Moscow had the biggest grain harvest ever during this season.

This is all about solidarity. At the Valdai session, a key discussion was around the importance of solidarity in the struggle against neo-colonialism and for global equality and justice. Oleg Ozerov, Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry, and Head of the Secretariat of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum, stressed how European “former” partners persist on the one-way track of shifting blame to Russia as Africa is “acquiring agency” and “denying neo-colonialism.” Ozerov mentioned how “France-Afrique is collapsing – and Russia is not behind it. Russia is ensuring that Africa acts as one of the powers of the multipolar world”, as “a member of the G20 and present in the UN Security Council.” Moreover, Moscow is interested to expand Eurasia Economic Union (EAEU) free trade deals towards Africa.

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    Andy Warhol Judy Garland 1978   • Experts Say Expecting Kiev To Win Is Definition Of ‘Insanity’ – USA Today (RT) • Why is Ukraine’s ‘New Offensiv
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle July 28 2023]

    #140113
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Covid/Crypto Connection: The Grim Saga of FTX and Sam Bankman-Fried

    The Covid/Crypto Connection: The Grim Saga of FTX and Sam Bankman-Fried

    “Among them included the pandemic-planning racket. That’s right: there were deep connections between FTX and Covid that have been cultivated for two years. Let’s have a look……

    It was just the start. A soft-peddling Washington Post investigation found that Sam and his brother Gabe, who ran a hastily founded Covid nonprofit, “have spent at least $70 million since October 2021 on research projects, campaign donations and other initiatives intended to improve biosecurity and prevent the next pandemic.”

    quote from the Washington Post:

    The shock waves from FTX’s free fall have rippled across the public health world, where numerous leaders in pandemic-preparedness had received funds from FTX funders or were seeking donations.

    Blood drinking Satanic War Criminal Vegans

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    #140114
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #140115
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Doug MacGregor

    “Ukraine has roughly 10 brigades left, Russia will obliterate those forces in no time.”


    AFU Column Gets Blown Away By ATGM Fire

    Every armored vehicle of this advance gets methodically blown away. What were the Ukronazis thinking as they sat there and watched helplessly as all the vehicles around them were being destroyed by Russian fire?

    #140116
    Armenio Pereira
    Participant

    #140120
    aspnaz
    Participant

    “‘Your blood thickens and then clots’: what extreme heat can do to your body”

    You see, afktt is not the only loony, his financiers – tell us afktt, how much do you get paid – are now linking Covid to climate change. afktt was against Covid – the gaining of street cred – but now he is and his fellow loonatic mates are linking Covid and climate change. What does it take, in terms of child abuse, to turn a person into afktt? Abuse is nothing to afktt, he is trying to kil us all, abuse is nothing compare to afktt’s plan.

    #140121
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Andy Wahol is still a talentless leach. His art tells us everything we need to know about pricing in the USA. If it is cool if is expensive, regardless of whether it is quality worth buying. Trend is everything, follow the crowd because the crowd has money.

    #140122
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Whole site has gone wonk. 17 comments, only same 6 are visible. 28thJuly posted and visible, refresh now missing. Page to three for comments, vanished, now only two pages. And so on. Thankfully didn’t notice most with an adblocker that worked. To me, the caching problem is catching.

    “McCarthy Says 783rd Impeachable Offense by Biden Will Be the Last Straw”
    At publishing time, Republicans confirmed they will soon retaliate against the Bidens by dragging cabinet members before a committee so Jim Jordan can angrily furrow his brow at them.” – Bbee

    Pretty typical for Republicans.

    “Poland has indicated they are going to enter Ukraine regardless of what the NATO alliance says.”

    Excellent. NATO will not Article 5 and Poland, and NATO, will be dead. They’re going to trade Paris for Przemysl? Puh-lease. As proven, they already couldn’t if they tried. Paris has nothing to send.

    “170 suspicious activity reports with the Treasury, accusing him of money laundering and human trafficking”

    Damn it’s good to be a gangsta. Human trafficking: my favorite! Core Democratic value. 5 out of 5: always support! Make America Great for Sex Slavery Again. No Piece = No Justice.

    “expecting it to defeat Russia is “strategic insanity” for Washington and other NATO members”

    And always was as Russia is 10x their size with nukes and a 0 mile supply chain. News here is USA Today is reporting it. Fast. And that means – although the word is almost never true, never ever whenever used – is “Panic”. Events are happening too fast even for the lies to keep up. But USA Today specializes in that thing, so…

    “Thursday, hints at a shifting narrative for Western media outlets,” Huh. No kidding.

    “Georgetown University professor Sean McFate, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council” Reverse fast. Bravely tucked their tails and turned and fled.

    ““NATO is experiencing donor fatigue”

    Oh DONOR fatigue! It’s the DONOR’S fault. Um…who are the donors? Yes, that’s YOU. US. The “donors” aren’t “fatigued”, Joe Biden told the planet we have no bullets are are completely helpless, flapping around on deck like a bird with a broken wing. They’re not fatigued, they’re bankrupt. They LOST. They have zero force projection and Saudi or Bolivia can take us. …And certainly take Britain which has the Army equal to the size of the Texas Girl Scouts. There are undoubtedly more furries and flat-earthers than British soldiers and are way tougher in a fight.

    “stalemate was the most likely outcome”

    Yes, when one side had no men and no bullets – according to their President – the outcome is always a “stalemate”. Every Air Force Captain knows that. No bullets = you just go “Pew Pew” and the other guy falls down! I told them to! I signaled, now obey!

    “Ukrainian forces are suffering casualties at ten times the rate of the Russian military”

    Again, and Russia is 10x their size, so relative losses are 100:1. But we’ll win. Any day now. It’s on the Script Page 73.

    “Kiev’s alleged second stage of the counteroffensive is nothing but a propaganda trick”

    Not true. Ukraine really stepped up everything according to “Military Summary” and other channels. However, they got nothing, have nothing, won nothing, and are being utterly destroyed. 2-3x as many men, equipment and tanks thrown in, and with (finally) improving tactics, great! …Failed to make it to the first line of defense. That’s not to slight their will or their bravery. But they’re dumber than a well-known nation to their north to do a frontal assault on a 5x hardened 9 month defenses, and that with no air power or missiles.
    DumDumSong

    “to be sent free of charge from the Russian Federation to the poorest countries,”

    So they’re also lying that they just don’t want Russia to fund the war with sales. But you had me at “Europe opened mouth…”

    “How Far Will the NATO Allies Go to Fight Their Losing War in Ukraine? (Helmer)

    Well the leaders will all fail, then collapse, their crimes like human trafficking and democide will come out, and they’ll all be hung, so… You tell me. Are they motivated?

    “Hungary too will be motivated to change its northeastern border in order to rescue the ethnic Hungarian population”

    All this border popping is called “Self-determination” and It’s a core value of the U.N. and European Values”. So why is everyone alarmed that people will legally and properly following the law by popular consent?

    It’s not as if the British Empire intentionally divided up the Middle East under Lawrence of Arabia to make sure of cross-border ethnicities to insure bad blood for 100 years and divide and conquer or anything, right?

    “Biden is “more than willing to go through the motions and send these people to their deaths and keep enriching all of the interests.”

    Nah. Just his blackmail and human trafficking. Say! If what we already know – hundred billion in bribes, non-stop illegal drug use, illegal gun trafficking, human trafficking over state and international borders, child sex acts on camera – if they’re not what Joe is alarmed about and needs to keep something MUCH BIGGER secret, what is that MUCH BIGGER thing he still needs to hide? ‘Coz we already know all this.

    So the $100Mil from Moscow was payment for children in 3ft cages, trafficked from Mexico and sold to for-profit rape camps? Well you tell me what it could be. I don’t watch horror movies and my imagination doesn’t run that way.

    “Nobel Peace Prize is indeed the right comparison, given that it was prematurely awarded to former US President Barack Obama even before he could order more bombing in Africa”

    Bomber-in-chief. Of U.S. Citizens. …But only so long as they were children. So many bombs on Africa, he ran out of bombs. Vote Skin Color! That’s the only value that matters. …To racists.

    “• Will Collapse of Hunter Biden Plea Deal End Up in Joe’s Impeachment? (Sp.)

    Spoiler: No. But the nation will collapse like Hunter’s deal did first, saving everyone the trouble.

    Hey: is The President being a Foreign Agent of another hostile government a big deal? Does the Constitution make any reference to such things, or is it all good to take bribery in service of a foreign government?

    “$1 million from a company he formed with the CEO of a Chinese business conglomerate”

    Hunter said “I’m on the phone with the f—g Chinese spy chief”. Pretty good for an unmemployed coke head with a dishonorable discharge, eh?

    “the classified documents Trump stored in boxes at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida included information about defense and weapons capabilities of both the US and foreign countries,”

    …Just like Wikipedia does. Ban Wikipedia! Shut them down!!! So…is it RELEVANT? A: No, or they would say so already. Like everything else.

    ““We cannot ascribe everything to the vaccine, but, by the same token, we cannot ascribe nothing,” Musk said. “Myocarditis is a known side-effect. The only question is whether it is rare or common.”

    How could you possibly fact-check this? This was specifically written to overcome all objections. The fact check would be “all vaccines have no side-effects (they do), this is official CDC fact (it isn’t), and we also know the cause of James’ condition (they can’t).” That’s why it’s fun to phrase it this way, get popcorn and let them reveal themselves as illogical ass-kissing shills in the service of felony-paying billionaires.

    #140123
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Why are Noble Peace Prize winners advocating for an escalation of war?

    “War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.”
    – George Orwell

    Noble Dynamite Peace Prize is toilet paper substitute

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    #140125
    Oroboros
    Participant

    #140126
    Dr. D
    Participant

    From yesterday:

    Observer – Great, now we have no science again. So how does that keep happening? People drop in, say there is Science, then when asked for the details, withdraw and never respond with a discussion of the science they refer to? Over and over and over. It makes a guy think 1) They don’t actual have science, i.e. data and 2) They don’t actually have science, i.e. open debate. But, suit yourself. It’s unnecessarily hot in here and we’ve all got things to do.

    You’re not improving a field where only yesterday I posted that the very most generous observers believe you lie +25% of the time. Just literally make things up for career and profit. And the Lancet and NEJM said the same thing. …But never in Climate. Never.

    “280 ppm preindustrial to 420+ ppm current that has occurred since humans adopted mass scale use of fossil fuels. A 50% increase and counting”

    Like this. He starts from the conclusion: CO2 is RELEVANT. I don’t take that as a starting belief to my religion. Show me. My age has gone up 50% in the same time period too, but that also didn’t make the earth heat up. Science is where you propose a CAUSALITY. A chain of process. That can be discussed, but can also be disproven. I’ve never seen either. Observer either. We have warming in 1100 Greenland NOT for CO2, no cause, yet we ALSO know that CO2 is the ONLY relevant cause. …And Greenland also blew away the “hockey stick” and while 100% of all scientists knew that, as Medieval warming is so well-known as to be like not knowing the end of the alphabet ends in “Z”. …Yet they all saw Al Gore’s film and nodded their little assent to his open data fraud. …That’s WAY over 25%. Like Covid, it was like 99%.

    “I have an\ top Honours Degree in Chemistry and have spent five decades on reporting and analysis of chemical data,”

    OMG this is terrifying. No wonder everyone believed Covid and that roundup is safe as water. It’s all faith. So far this just proves my belief that “experts” are always wrong. Always.

    JB – Yes, I know he’s doing it. But he HAS no power over me. He can attempt all he wants like a 5-year-old swingin’. And as I said, he has, or I see no ACTIONS in my jurisdiction, that I need to morally or legally respond to. Since I’m aware he’s ill-behaved, and so what of it? Are the good people supposed to be ill-behaved because the bad people are? How does that make them good?

    Like the general society: I don’t care what they CLAIM – people claim dumb stuff all the time and I’d be up 24h for my threescore and ten stopping them and never make a dent. Therefore I can only care what they DO. And not generally to everyone, but only to ME, in my circle of effect and relevance. Although I care about the issues in Zaire I cannot keep up with them and affect them properly compared to applying myself to the state and local, friends and family. And that by being a good example, inspiring that perhaps people want to follow, not a bad and annoying one.

    Please indicate the actions I must address. We don’t address words as they are just talk. Just as you would not want the government to prosecute all thoughts and words of your own as if they were actions. I respond as it entertains me and time permits.

    Speaking of the government, Team 1.5 negotiations: THE U.S. GOVERNMENT IS NOT ONE THING. No nation is. It is a system of loose power blocs and idea-holders. That’s why we say the Russian oligarchs vs the government vs the people vs the Kremlin (Putin’s Cabinet). France is no different and neither are we. We do know that the NeoCons have captured most of the official chain of command. However, they don’t control “government” or we’d already have activated NATO, invaded Russia, and exchanged nukes. So SOMEBODY is stopping them, and that somebody is also “government”. Or IN government. That is, the Pentagon, the 2/3rds or something Pentagon, excluding certain top brass, with some allies in the public and elsewhere (certain corporate heads).

    So I’m suggesting that this certain not-NeoCon group positioned to inject all their people into the Line 1.5 initiative so that they are out-represented in negotiations and the NeoCons probably have some moles but are UNDER represented in 1.5 negotiations. The “Government” is at odds with itself. But since there are two parties, you already knew that. Not a single “government” action occurs but SOMEBODY – a Congressman for example – doesn’t oppose it. If the “government” is always opposing itself by design, how can there be “one government” united, indivisible, of one mind and goal?

    Actually the problem and the one being addressed right now is that the government is TOO united, too uniparty, and we are splitting it up and de-volving to stop that threat.

    #140127
    oxymoron
    Participant

    https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/covid-19-vaccines-and-boosters-were-never-made-with-mrna-5416427

    also every time i touch a link – twitter or even to submit to comment i get directed here – https://sarahwestall.com/

    I dunno what is going on with TAE over the last few days but seems like it’s getting messed with

    #140128
    zerosum
    Participant

    How to get rich in the USA
    Rep. Jim Jordan points out
    12:32 AM · Jul 27, 2023 649.8K Views

    20 shell companies while operating as an unregistered foreign agent and 6 banks filing over 170 suspicious activity reports with the Treasury,
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    The narrative in the West has so far been that Ukraine is winning the conflict, that Russia’s Army is on the verge of collapse and that a Ukrainian breakthrough is just around the corner.
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    5:50 AM · Jul 27, 2023
    45K Views

    President Putin said that the West did not allow fertilizers blocked in Europe to be sent free of charge from the Russian Federation to the poorest countries, called their “concern” about Africa on their part empty talk
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    Everybody has a cellphone that can give the GPS for a drone strike.
    You really wonder at what point Ukrainian soldiers start deciding that they’re safer trying to shoot their officers than trying to shoot the Russians,

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    The gov. is lying. It’s in writing. It’s not a secret.
    Do like before to Follow the money. Don’t look at the reports. then you got deniability.

    https://www.azerbaycan24.com/en/ukrainian-corruption-threatens-us-assistance-report/

    ref.:
    Office of Inspector General, U.S. Department of State
    https://www.stateoig.gov/report/isp-i-23-18-0
    Review of Ukraine Foreign Assistance Coordination and Oversight
    ISP-I-23-18 July 2023

    The US is struggling to keep track of billions of dollars it has sent to Kiev since February 2022, the effectiveness of which may be reduced by government and private corruption in Ukraine. This was the most recent finding of the US State Department’s Office of the Inspector General.
    The redacted version of the State Department OIG report, published this week, notes that “corruption in the Ukrainian government and private sector poses risks to the effectiveness of US foreign assistance over the longer run.”

    Concerns about corruption are well-documented, the OIG adds, and the State Department “intends to develop a plan to address anti-corruption in connection with assistance to Ukraine, including for reconstruction.

    (U) This report contains one recommendation. In its comments on the draft report, Embassy Kyiv concurred with the recommendation. OIG considers the recommendation resolved. The embassy’s response and OIG’s reply can be found in the Recommendation section of this report. The embassy’s formal written response is reprinted in its entirety in Appendix B. ”
    ———–

    #140129
    Germ
    Participant

    I’m a board member of our local tennis club.

    One of my fellow board members (female, 55) was found dead at home the other day.
    No health issues.
    Played tennis regularly.

    TVASSF (game, set and match)

    #140130
    zerosum
    Participant

    Germ
    With all the people dying/surplus deaths, there must be an increase in wealth transfer/inheritance/increase of wealthy lawyers/accountants and increase in real estate transfers.
    (Of course … funeral directors)

    #140131
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Here is a totally off topic side comment, triggered by the posted pic of Antarctica registering record low temps.

    I’ve mentioned a while back that as a kid I spent a year on the coastline of the Arctic ocean, very near Prudhoe Bay Alaska. It got, and stayed, REALLY cold there. Winter average was -30F, and -60F was not uncommon. But on one occasion it got REALLY cold. -80F for three days straight. I can’t describe what -80 feels like because the feeling is quite surreal.

    At -80 there is a psychic barrier between yourself and the physical world around you. That is to say, the tangibly physical environment all around it in which one’s “self” exists and operates. The air itself feels like it is “other” worldly. You know with calm but absolute certainty that death itself is standing right there where you can touch it. In a fight between yourself and that ambient temperature it would be a ridiculously one sided and brief fight. It’s not exactly frightening to know that, but it is certainly certainly REAL.

    That was at merely -80F. I cannot imagine what -117F would feel like. Might as well be deep outer space.

    #140132
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @zerosum

    “With all the people dying/surplus deaths, there must be an increase in wealth transfer/inheritance/increase of wealthy lawyers/accountants and increase in real estate transfers.
    (Of course … funeral directors)”

    Oh my God. What a presciently morbid (and yet spot on accurate) thing you just said.

    Yes. With all those extra people suddenly dying (or even dying expensively slowly in a hospital) there is an UNPRECEDENTED amount of wealth passing out of the hands of the deceased and into the hands of whoever can get their hands on it.

    What a PERFECT time to steal it! It’s like the NAZI’s stealing ALL of the possessions of their victims, all the way down to pulling their gold teeth.

    I reckon that’s exactly what they’re doing now, too. And by the same generational criminals! Amazing. Same crime, same perps.

    #140133
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    I have been aware for some time that the local retirement community has been struggling financially since Covid. I know part of the problem is that in addition to independent living they also have an assisted living unit, a memory care unit, and a care center for residents who temporarily require medical assistance while recovering from some malady. These last three units receive Medicare funding, and as such all employees of the community were mandated to take the jab. I noticed that at about the same time several long time employees left, and the retirement community has struggled to fill all of these positions. Of course, the inflation is contributing, and most residents are on fixed incomes. The community began outsourcing some services that previously were in-house. Last week an additional problem was acutely brought to my attention: they cannot seem to find enough new residents to fill the empty spaces or to fund pending construction. I suspect that deaths are also up, contributing to vacancies, but I have neither data nor anecdote to corroborate this. I wonder if the other retirement communities in the greater metro area are experiencing similar problems…?

    #140134
    zerosum
    Participant

    phoenixvoice
    An all encompassing service provider/cash cow for retirees.
    Maybe, the vacancies, are because the new generation of retirees, (fewer of them), cannot pay for all the services fees that are offered.

    #140135
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    There is a good reason to forgive people. [ Take special note that I use the word “forgive”, not the word“forget”.] It’s a very very good reason, as I describe below, so I think it’s worth your while to read it and decide.

    The reason that you might as well willingly forgive those who have trespassed against you, is that you will (shall) eventually have to forgive them anyway, regardless of whether you want to or not, and by forgiving them early you save yourself a great deal of unpleasant emotional experience in the meantime.

    Just ask yourself which emotion feels better, vengefulness or forgiveness? In that case why not feel the better of the two emotions for the longer period of time?

    Your choice, and remember that I said to forgive. I did not say to forget.

    #140137
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    An addendum to my preceding comment :

    The reason to be forgiving in nature is much like the reason to treat convicted criminal prisoners well. The reason is that such convicts are already quite mad (insane), otherwise they would not have been so stupid as to commit a crime. So, what could possibly be the gain for anyone (yourself in particular) in driving the criminal even MORE mad? Is there some benefit (to ANYONE) in making a criminally insane person even more criminal and more insane? Right, of course not. So in that case it just make common sense to treat convicted criminals in a manner which does NOT make them more criminally inclined or crazy.

    In other words, treat them well.

    None of this is to say that we should tolerate criminal behavior. Of COURSE we should not. That would just be crazy! What I’m saying is that forgiveness and good treatment of miscreants is to everyone’s advantage (ourselves included) and is therefore the BEST way to proceed . . . at all of those times and circumstances when it is possible to do so without causing greater harm.

    #140138
    Susmarie108
    Participant

    RIP Randy. One more time….

    LOVE to LOVERS.

    #140139
    zerosum
    Participant

    Simple explanation for simpletons

    Which Cells Live The Longest?


    Which Cells Live The Longest?
    from mere hours to days after the body dies, each group of cells has its own lifespan.
    neutrophil cells last 2-5 days and gut cells last five!

    Red-blood cells, constantly circulating around your body, live for up to four months, whereas adult liver cells get replaced every 200 to 300 days.

    Some cells have longer lifespans, such as intestinal cells. These cells can last up to 16 years, as can rib-muscle cells.

    Here’s the lifespan of a few major cell groups in the body:

    Neurons: Neurons are believed to live for decades and do not divide (non-mitotic). Memory B-cells and T-cells have been shown to provide long-lasting immunity against antigen exposure.
    Oocytes: These cells are present from the time of birth in the human body and mature as the person hits puberty. They last for a few decades after that, but not as many decades as neurons.
    Eye Lens Cells: Cells in the lens of the eyes can last a lifetime.
    Heart Muscle Cells: These cells can last between 40 and 50 years.
    Fat Cells: Fat cells last eight years (yep, you read that right!).
    Some cells, such as mature neutrophils, stay on in their mature forms within the bone marrow, before they start circulating, and once done, may exit their circulation route and enter storehouses such as the lungs.

    So though their actual lifespan, counted as per their circulation time, is eight days, they live much longer.

    Earlier, it was widely believed in the world of science that since they lived as long as the bodies they were housed in, neurons and heart cells were the longest-living cells in the human body.

    However, further research led to the discovery that brain cells, especially from the cortex, lived up to the same age as their human hosts.

    Scientists believe that this could be due to the need for these cells to be wired in an extremely stable manner, with even the smallest change possibly causing disruptions in major brain functions.

    Further studies showed that pancreatic and liver cells also could live as long as the organism itself. The cells in these organs didn’t regenerate or get replaced throughout the organism’s life and endured from the time of birth all the way until death did them part!

    So does that mean that these three groups of cells are the longest living in the human body?

    Well, yes and no.

    Meet stem cells!

    Stem Cells: The Methuselah?
    It turns out that stem cells are the longest-living cells in the human body and can even stay alive beyond its death!

    #140140
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Russian Tankers of 37th Brigade Thank Macron For New AMX-10 Wheeled Tank

    Hahahahaha

    Ah, the Cheese eating surrender monkeys have given Russian Tankers an early Christmas present.

    Put it on display DIRECTLY in front of the French Embassy in Moscow with flashing lights all over it running 24/7

    #140141
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Every plume of smoke in this video is a burning Ukronazi vehicle or tank

    That’s a lot of smoke

    I guess the Russians sure did run out of ammo.

    Music accompaniment: AC/DC Highway to Hell

    Burning Ukrainian Columns Near Rabotino

    #140142
    Henry
    Participant

    Is anyone else getting weird popups from TAE?

    https://grandiose-sort.com/…
    etc.

    It happens on the home page when I try and click through to a daily post. It also occurs if the page sits there.

    Is anyone else getting these weird popups?

    #140143
    zerosum
    Participant

    My AI is trying to confuse simple people

    T-cells are a type of white blood cell that play a crucial role in the immune response to viral infections. Vaccines work by teaching your body to recognize specific dangerous pathogens so your immune system is prepared to fight off that infection in the future. When you receive a vaccine, your body produces antibodies that recognize and neutralize the virus or bacteria that causes the disease. In addition to antibodies, vaccines also stimulate the production of T-cells which help destroy cells that have been infected with the virus. 123
    1. canada.ca
    2. en.wikipedia.org
    3. my.clevelandclinic.org

    mRNA vaccines are a new type of vaccine that use a copy of a molecule called messenger RNA (mRNA) to produce an immune response. The vaccine delivers molecules of antigen-encoding mRNA into immune cells, which use the designed mRNA as a blueprint to build foreign protein that would normally be produced by a pathogen (such as a virus) or by a cancer cell1. 2. 3.
    1. canada.ca
    2. en.wikipedia.org
    3. my.clevelandclinic.org

    HUMMMM I seem to remember that t-cell are involved in cloning/replacing damaged/dying cells.
    Wrong instructions would mean defects would show up. (skin?)

    #140144

    Is anyone else getting weird popups from TAE?

    Yes. We’ll be back to normal soon.

    #140145

    There once was a woman so wealthy
    Her doctor pronounced her unhealthy.
    Her funds dripped away
    To her children’s dismay.
    Disease in old age sure is stealthy!

    #140146
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    It’s still winter here, and rather cold -it will be for a few more weeks- so I can spend a little more time on another round of truth that many on TAE do not want to hear.

    As recently pointed out, the annual increase in atmospheric CO2 has been around 2.7 ppm per annum over the past couple of years, four times the increase recorded in the 1950s.

    And, as recently pointed out, year-on-year increases fluctuate somewhat as they average that 2.7 ppm annual increase.

    It is therefore very ominous that today’s reported increase is yet again exceedingly high, following on from a series of very high values.

    Jul. 27, 2023 422.84 ppm
    Jul. 27, 2022 418.37 ppm
    1 Year Change 4.47 ppm

    This corresponds with the fastest melt of the Greenland ice sheet ever recorded and the lowest Antarctic sea-ice cover ever recorded, plus the longest periods of excess heat recorded in both Eurasia and the Americas.

    We can conjecture that the unprecedented enormous forest fires witnessed recently, in combination with the superheating of ocean waters triggering positive feedbacks, are now pushing the climate system that was destabilised via industrialism long ago into even more dangerous territory.

    On the matter of how corrupt political forces and short-term corporate interests prevented action on curtailing the use of fossil fuels when it could have been effective in mitigating the temperature rise (1980s to 19990s) via deliberate promotion of false narratives (c.f. jb-hb), this superb presentation sums it up nicely.

    As Germ would say, WASF. (Our children and grandchildren most certainly are, the Northen Hemisphere somewhat faster than the Southern Hemisphere).

    The aversion so many people have to facing reality, especially environmental and ecological reality, is understandable. However, that aversion to facing reality is a major contributor to the rapidly worsening (being made worse) reality.

    #140147
    Dora
    Participant

    Zerosum
    ““With all the people dying/surplus deaths, there must be an increase in wealth transfer/inheritance/increase of wealthy lawyers/accountants and increase in real estate transfers.”

    During and after the Black Plague there was such a labor shortage it empowered the lower classes and peasants to demand higher wages and more freedoms. Well, they took more freedoms because there was better opportunity elsewhere. Plagues are a terrible way to empower labor, but empower labor it did. For a time. Until labor believed it could negotiate in good faith with the aristocracy. That’s a different story.

    https://humanities.wustl.edu/features/christine-johnson-how-black-death-made-life-better

    #140148
    zerosum
    Participant

    Reality
    “The aversion so many people have to facing reality, especially environmental and ecological reality, is understandable. However, that aversion to facing reality is a major contributor to the rapidly worsening (being made worse) reality.”

    I screamed, and screamed over and over again at the enablers to fix what they were doing wrong.
    They didn’t listen. They knew. They ignored my advise.

    As a result, I prepare for what I believe is what is going to happen.
    A slow boil for the next 30 years.
    —–
    Dora
    Yep. Good point.

    #140149
    Celticbiker
    Participant

    There are no countries, only zogulag, the corporations acting in unison. Every town, no matter where you are or how small, its ordinances and codes come from the UN. Everywhre becomes more ugly and the same. These daily dramas, are just that, drama. Just the fact that no1, no 1 is ever held accountable for their actions should spell it out for you.

    #140150
    zerosum
    Participant

    Why do you want to be “the boss”.

    They don’t listen. They know. They ignored all advise.

    #140151
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Russian Retaliatory Strike Completely Destroys Dnipro SBU HQ

    Russia running out of missile

    The Ukronazi secret police taking one up the old Wazoo for The Team

    #140152
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    From yesterday:

    Observer – Great, now we have no science again. So how does that keep happening? People drop in, say there is Science, then when asked for the details, withdraw and never respond with a discussion of the science they refer to?

    Dr D. I see you have joined the blatant lying brigade. You know full well that Observer made several comments in which he extensively elaborated the science behind the current super-heating (due to excess atmospheric CO2) that we are witnessing. And he became utterly exasperated by the idiotic responses of you know who.

    Clearly the purpose of your comments is to denigrate and ultimately drive away anyone who reports actual data or actual science, i.e. disagrees with the outlandish narratives presented by you and others on TAE.

    Guess what, you have succeeded, and TAE is increasing noted as being source of misinformation -particularly on environmental mattes- rather than platform for promotion and discussion of essential truths. I have noted the significant number of commenters who have given up banging their heads against the walls of ignorance, stupdity and nastiness that have increasingly charactersied TAE.

    “280 ppm preindustrial to 420+ ppm current that has occurred since humans adopted mass scale use of fossil fuels. A 50% increase and counting”

    Like this. He starts from the conclusion: CO2 is RELEVANT. I don’t take that as a starting belief to my religion. Show me. My age has gone up 50% in the same time period too, but that also didn’t make the earth heat up. Science is where you propose a CAUSALITY. A chain of process. That can be discussed, but can also be disproven. I’ve never seen either.

    Dr, I suggest that you do not go down the path of ignorance and stupidity that jb-hb went down because if you do, I will chew you up and spit you out the way I did him. Declaring, that CO2 is not relevant puts you on the lunatic fringe and demonstrates that you are ignorant, stupid and manipulative. That is something you have been repeatedly doing and have been doing it quite pompously. It is not the path to enlightenment or survival.

    The fact that you have ‘never seen’ proof of the causal link between increased atmospheric CO2 and increased heat retention is clearly because you haven’t bothered to look.

    Try this, for a start in basic science education that you are obviously so badly lacking:

    Fourier, Foote, Tyndall, Arrhenius… it’s all there. All the basic stuff that you say you do not know.

    And what is the bet that you will absolutely refuse to view the information provided?

    After all, you can only continue to ignorantly bloviate is you remain ignorant. Right? “Ignorance must be maintained.”

    Therefore, instead of becoming informed, you celebrate ignorance and stupidity and are proud of your ignorance and stupidity.

    These are indeed, ‘interesting times’, as everything gets progressively demolished by forces directly attributable to overuse of fossil fuels and the ensuing destruction of the environment that people like you celebrate and promote.

    P.S. I’ll hang around a little longer and keep tabs on the blatant lies you and others on TAE promote, until the orbital factors raise the average temperature of this portion of the Earth and the garden comes to life.

    #140153
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The blood drinking Satanists are coming for your kids.

    Who you gonna call?

    Ghostbusters?

    Look what came in over the transom….

    “Received this from a source in Washington. This pediatric clinic revokes parents’ access to their kid’s medical records when the kid turns 13, and says kids can make their own medical decisions.”

    At 13

    Can’t drive

    Can’t drink

    Can’t vote

    But this, sure, makes sense.

    .

    #140154
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    I am no fan of the UN but the fact is, we are leaving the era of overheating and are entering the era of ‘boiling’.

    And it will all be made worse and worse by the corrupt political system and fossil fuel dependent economic-financial system until something ‘breaks’.

    #140156
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Bob Moriarty: The Empire is Over & the Globalists Are Going to Fail!


    Vietnam veteran Bob Moriarty discusses the situation in Europe, the ongoing Ukraine war, and the cosmic levels of corruption in Kiev and Washington. He’s got a fascinating theory on the Prigozhin affair. The Russia-Ukraine conflict is at its heart a conflict between debt-based system of the West and the resource-based system of the East. This could mean the utter destruction of NATO, EU, and the U.S. There is no scenario in which America defeats China. The empire is over and the globalists are going to fail, but it’s going to be painful.

    Bob Moriarty: The Empire is Over & the Globalists Are Going to Fail!

    #140160
    aspnaz
    Participant

    AFKTT said

    Try this, for a start in basic science education that you are obviously so badly lacking:

    Fourier, Foote, Tyndall, Arrhenius… it’s all there. All the basic stuff that you say you do not know.

    And what is the bet that you will absolutely refuse to view the information provided?

    First error; we are not lacking in basic science education, afktt is trying to elevate himself above us, pretending he is superior. Second error; youtube videos are not where science is made or proven. Youtube videos like your’s, are full of people blovating and furthering their agendas without proof. Third error; you link to a video that starts by claiming that weather is what tells us that there is climate change. As I have pointed out before, your lot have models of weather and climate, your models of weather cannot even predict this afternoon’s weather, let alone climate change, yet you ask me to believe your climate models which are built on top of your weather models? I understand that macro scale effects can be determined without knowledge of how the micro scale events work, but you have no reliable science for either weather or climate.

    I was expecting you to point to Syukuro Manabe or Klaus Hasselmann, the modellers given the Nobel Prize for supporting climate change. At least something semi scientific, but instead we get youtube. Read their work and discover how the government bullshit works, sadly they have proved nothing. They were presented, among others, as being real scientists who can prove the link between CO2 and surface temperatures. I have never seen you refer to them, and for good reason, they are as credible as that guy who modelled Covid at Imperial college, a complete sellout. Or as credible as Obama taking the peace prize.

    Yet it seems as if a number of the people who received the Nobel Prize for real science achievements are saying that AGW is a scam. How do you account for that? The founder of the weather channel says the same. Are all these scientists just not watching the right youtube videos?

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