Mar 102024
 


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Europe Is Living In A “Pre-War Era”: Polish PM Tusk (RT)
EU Must Develop ‘Battle-Winning’ Weapons – Von der Leyen (RT)
Biden Thrills the Media with an Attack on his Political Foes in the SOTU (Turley)
Biden Swaps SOTU Address for Campaign Speech (Manley)
Biden Tries To Change Balance Of Power With Immigration Policy – Musk (TASS)
The Fate of the Union (Jim Kunstler)
Trump’s Return Would Be Better For The World – Orban (RT)
Trump To Get National Security Briefings Again Once He Secures Nomination (PM)
Congress Is Facing Drag-Out Fight Over Second Part of Government Spending (Sp.)
Russia Requests UN Security Council Meeting On Ukraine For March 22 (TASS)
‘Cut a Deal’: Sacks Calls for Russia-America Detente to Prevent WWIII (Sp.)
Pope Francis Urges Zelensky to Find ‘Courage of the White Flag’ (Miles)
We Are Witnessing The Bittersweet Birth Of A New Russia (Scott Ritter)
Biden’s Offer for a 6-Week Pause in the Genocide in Gaza (Sahiounie)
What the Western Press Didn’t Say About the Leaked German Conversation (Vasco)

 

 

 

 

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What a insane thing to say. Like it’s pre-ordained. No, Tusk wants war.

Europe Is Living In A “Pre-War Era”: Polish PM Tusk (RT)

Europe’s peaceful era has ended, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has said, painting a grim picture of the future arising from tensions with Russia. “The times of peace are over. The post-war era is over,” Tusk said at a meeting of the European People’s Party (EPP) in Bucharest, Romania on Thursday. “We are living through new times – the pre-war era.” “The fight against totalitarian trends, corruption, and lies is taking place on many fronts. The most dramatic illustration of this is, of course, what is happening in the war in Ukraine,” the prime minister continued. “We are facing a simple choice: either we fight to protect our borders, territory and values, and defend our citizens and future generations, or [accept] the alternative that is defeat.” Tusk made his comments as the Russia-Ukraine conflict entered its third year last month, with many EU heads of state renewing their pledges to continue military and financial aid to Kiev.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in February that the US-led alliance should brace for “a confrontation that could last decades.” US President Joe Biden vowed during his State of the Union address on Thursday to continue backing Ukraine and accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of “sowing chaos around Europe and beyond.”Moscow has blamed the West for instigating current tensions, arguing that NATO’s expansion eastward is one of the key causes of Russia’s conflict with Ukraine. Putin stated last year that the West’s true goal is “the breakup” of Russia. The Russian leader, however, stressed that Moscow has no intention of attacking NATO member states unless it is attacked first.

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Tusk and von der Leyen are warmongers. Europe better get rid of them.

EU Must Develop ‘Battle-Winning’ Weapons – Von der Leyen (RT)

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has called on EU member states to invest heavily in the defense industry. These efforts should see the creation of weapons that will ensure the dominance of their armies on the battlefield, she said. Von der Leyen also equated European security with continued support for Ukraine, which she said Brussels will keep providing “for as long as it takes.” Addressing a congress of the European People’s Party in Bucharest, Romania on Thursday, von der Leyen said that the bloc needs to “turbo charge our defense industrial capacity in the next five years.” She added that this push would “help us fill the urgent need to rebuild, replenish and modernize Member States’ armed forces.”

“In doing so, Europe should strive to develop and manufacture the next generation of battle-winning operational capabilities,” she said. The Commission president’s remarks came after the EU’s executive body presented its strategy for improving the bloc’s defense industry on Tuesday. The document calls, among other things, for the streamlining of arms procurement among member states and reducing dependence on the US defense industry. Speaking the following day to Politico’s Playbook, EU Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell also urged member states to step up their game in terms of cooperation. He noted that the bloc does not need a unified army, but should rather strive to ensure that the armed forces of constituent nations “work better together.”

During the Munich Security Conference last month, outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, who is being billed as a potential candidate to replace Jens Stoltenberg as NATO secretary general this fall, urged European states to spend more on defense and ramp up ammunition production. Last December, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius told the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag that “we, Europeans, must increase our engagement to ensure security on our continent,” predicting that the US would shift its focus to the Asia-Pacific region regardless of who wins the presidential election. Concerns over Washington’s role in Europe have been further exacerbated by Republican frontrunner Donald Trump’s recent comments, suggesting that the US should not be expected to defend European allies who refuse to fulfill their military spending commitments to NATO.

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“In some ways, the SOTU may have died when former Speaker Nancy Pelosi ripped up the address of former President Donald Trump..”

Biden Thrills the Media with an Attack on his Political Foes in the SOTU (Turley)

President Biden gave what could be his final State of the Union address Thursday. While many presidents have used such moments to focus on the “union” of all Americans in our shared values and interests, Biden spoke to our disunion and seemed, again, to push the nation further apart. Much of the rhetoric was familiar, if delivered as in a higher volume. Biden raised the same demons he’s raised before, as he painted his opponents as threatening democracy itself. As with the speech in Philadelphia and Valley Forge, Biden selected a backdrop of unity to highlight and play on our divisions. And many in the media were thrilled by the display. The president attacked Trump and the Supreme Court, and compared political opponents to those presenting the same threat as Hitler in World War II. After the speech, MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace gushed that it “was like a punch in the face to every Republican in the room.”

After repeating again that it “was a punch in the nose,” she added, “everybody knows this is a great speech.” I beg to differ. It was certainly a powerful delivery for Biden, but it was a rather poor State of the Union speech because there was little unifying in it. Biden attacked his political opponents over a dozen times and even seemed to lash out at the Supreme Court justices sitting before him. He returned to the themes of his infamous Philadelphia speech with the portrayal of his opponents (including millions of Americans) as representing an existential threat to the nation, like the Nazis or the Confederacy. The hellish red backdrop was gone but in some ways it was more chilling precisely because this was a different setting. This was supposed to be the State of the Union, where a president lays out what he views as the national interest, not just his political interests. There is a difference.

Some Republicans showed the same lack of appreciation for this moment in heckling and shouting at the president. I have written that such conduct should not be tolerated at the SOTU. While a guest was removed from the chamber and arrested for yelling at the president, some members continued to treat the SOTU like a cathartic primal-scream session. The media also showed the ecstatic response to the rage and recriminations. They praised Biden’s speech while largely ignoring the over-the-top partisanship and dubious factual claims. What was lost is what we once had in these moments. I can remember as a young page standing in awe of this chamber and its occupants. Presidents and the members were every bit as partisan and bitterly divided. However, at the SOTU they could still transcend the politics. It was a moment that reminded the nation that we are still capable of reaching these moments of civility and decorum.

In some ways, the SOTU may have died when former Speaker Nancy Pelosi ripped up the address of former President Donald Trump. Her drop-the-mic moment will have a lasting impact on the House. While many in the media celebrated her lack of decorum and respect, she tore up something far more important than a speech. She shredded decades of tradition of civility and any remaining residue of restraint in our politics. Now media figures like Wallace are praising a president for giving a speech that is “a punch in the face to every Republican in the room . . . a punch in the nose . . . Everybody knows this is the message going into the next eight months, but the polls will soon reflect that, in this will be a real fight.”

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“The question is, can he be this ‘Dark Brandon’ through November?”

Biden Swaps SOTU Address for Campaign Speech (Manley)

On Friday, Sputnik’s Fault Lines was joined by TV radio show host Edward Woodson, and John Jackson who is the former chairman of the Dekalb Democratic Party. The hosts and their guests discussed US President Joe Biden’s State of the Union Address. The address was less like the annual state of the nation speech that it is meant to be, as Biden leaned into politics in preparation for this year’s presidential election. Without saying his name, Biden derided Trump and those who stormed the Capitol on January 6, as well as criticized conservatives who are unable to see Russia as a threat. “Well, it wasn’t a State of the Union, it was a highly partisan speech. It was a campaign speech, is what it was. So, it wasn’t a State of Union. I’ve never actually seen a State of the Union like that because it was a kickoff to the campaign,” said Woodson.

Jackson agreed that over time, the State of the Union speech has become a “partisan affair” but acknowledged that Biden seemed less like his usual “Sleepy Joe” self, and seemed more alert during his speech. “You know, I think that it was a pretty good State of the Union. He hit all the points he needed to, he came alive. He was not ‘Sleepy Joe.’ Like, everybody was worried about him being ‘Sleepy Joe.’ That nickname that Trump has given him, he’s lived up to it, but he didn’t live up to it last night. The question is, can he be this ‘Dark Brandon’ through November? The reality is that it’s ‘Dark Brandon,’ until he needs to be to motivate the Democratic base to turn out,” Jackson countered. “If he’s not this alive person who can snap back, who can speak coherently, he won’t win. So, I think that, honestly, the State of the Union has become a partisan affair, it’s not what it used to be. It is very much a partisan affair, is not an objective government speech. It’s always going to be politicized no matter who is doing it. It’s the nature. It’s the polarized America that we’re in,” he added.

The hosts and their guests then discussed the bipartisan border security bill that Republicans, encouraged by former President Donald Trump, killed. Now a bipartisan group of House lawmakers are calling on House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) to stage a vote on similar legislation in an effort to give Ukraine continued military funding in exchange for funding for the US-Mexico border. “If Republicans really want immigration reform, they really want that border bill, then don’t sink a bill because Trump told you to,” said Jackson. “The president was right, that deal had bipartisan support, and Trump calls members of Congress to tell them to vote it down because he wants this to be his issue,” he continued. “That’s stuff you can’t pull if you want to be serious. This is why Republicans are going to lose the House, and I think Democrats will retain the Senate. And I will be honest, Joe Biden’s a weak candidate, but his only hope of getting reelected is the down ballot success of Democrats puts him over the top.”

But Jackson also maintained that a majority of Americans no longer see the justification for funding a proxy war while inflation, job creation, homelessness, healthcare, and affordable housing are primary concerns for them. “A lot of people who are employed are struggling to make ends meet because the cost of living is so high. And I think that a lot of people can empathize with Republicans when they block foreign aid, and there’s all these people in America in need,” he added. “Now, the gaslighting of this is that, it’s not like Republicans would send stimulus to Americans or they would cut taxes for the rich – that’s the gaslight, but the reality is they are right when questioning the sending of money all over the world where we have people struggling in America.”

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“..the US census currently counts, for purposes of voting power, all people in a district, regardless of citizenship..”

Biden Tries To Change Balance Of Power With Immigration Policy – Musk (TASS)

Decisions by the administration of US President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party on immigration policy are designed to change the balance of power in the upcoming presidential election, US entrepreneur Elon Musk believes. “Most Americans do not know that the US census currently counts, for purposes of voting power, all people in a district, regardless of citizenship! Senate Democrats just voted unanimously to defeat an amendment that would have stopped counting illegals for congressional seat apportionment and electoral college (presidential) votes.

Since illegals are mostly in Democrat states, both the House and the Presidential vote are shifted ~5% to the left, which is enough to change the entire balance of power! “This is a major reason why the Biden administration is ushering in record levels of illegals and doing so few deportations,” he wrote on X. For years, the southern states and the federal government have been at odds over the issue of illegal migration. The most heated scenario has emerged in the state of Texas, where officials support severe measures to combat illegal migration and speak out against the present US administration’s policies on the subject. Musk has earlier expressed support for the Texas authorities.

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“..our pharma-driven experts prefer to mummify not the body but the personality with a cocktail of adderal, clonazepam, and prednisone..”

The Fate of the Union (Jim Kunstler)

Let’s face it: as pure theater, the president’s annual address to Congress has become a disconcertingly shabby affair, bursts of gloatish barking wedged into an hour of nearly continuous hand-clapping, as if drowning public utterances in applause might divert the audience from the empty, vicious bluster “Joe Biden” served up Thursday night. You couldn’t help but be reminded of the old Supreme Soviet in the twilight hours of Konstantin Chernenko, whose country’s renowned mortuary experts managed to embalm a year or so before his actual decease and interment. The Ruskies back in the day had a secret recipe for premature mummification of their leadership; our pharma-driven experts prefer to mummify not the body but the personality with a cocktail of adderal, clonazepam, and prednisone — the latter responsible for the ‘roid rage on view whenever “Joe Biden” is hauled out of his catacomb for public performances.

The Kid from Scranton’s most memorably mendacious line got front-loaded, so as not to be lost on the watching millions already nauseated by “JB’s” pre-speech triumphal journey from the entrance down the aisle through the mob of his elected admirers clamoring for selfies: “Not since President Lincoln and the Civil War have freedom and democracy been under assault here at home as they are today,” the president squawked. True dat. The part he left out was that said assault emanates entirely from the very government he pretends to head. It’s reported (in The Epoch Times today) that since the start of this year the FBI has rounded up 93 new suspects in the event of 1-6-21 touted as “the insurrection” — most of the years-old charges related to trespassing, disorderly conduct, and parading, conduct now regarded as nation-threatening. He also left out the prodigious three-year-long campaign of his inter-agency flunkies to abolish the First Amendment by capturing all the transmitters of free speech. And never mind the regime’s banana republic style lawfare op to jail “JB’s” chief political opponent on spurious charges before the November election — rank, in-your-face election interference.

Also up front in the show: the regime’s lust to start World War Three by asserting falsely that Russia intends to invade and overrun Europe at any moment, in order to continue justifying our insane proxy war in Ukraine, now on its last legs. Putin Putin Putin is “sowing chaos throughout Europe and beyond,” the president barked to hearty applause, as if anyone in the chamber really believes it. The truth is that our country, now effectively the Intel States of America, has sown all that chaos. The feckless Ukraine project has failed. The end of the Zelensky fake-out is near. The CIA announced it in last week’s Sunday New York Times, and all that’s left to do is cover-up the Biden family’s private racketeering activities in that notorious money-laundry and then somehow escape the massive national humiliation that will ensue when this fiasco is concluded, finalizing America’s loss-of-standing in the world. It’s all on “Joe Biden” and everybody knows it.

Now, the catch to the adoring hoo-rah ginned up on the left side of the chamber last night is that all the wildly applauding ninnies are plotting desperately to find some way to ditch “Joe Biden” before the party’s August convention, to avoid the embarrassment of having to toss him overboard at the last minute in a smoke-filled back room there — which would be an admission that his entire reelection campaign has been a ruse all along. As of this week, they’ve lost on the simple expedient to get Mr. Trump erased from blue state ballots. The biggest court actions against Mr. Trump are collapsing spectacularly. Fulton County DA Fani Willis has so wrecked herself that she’ll certainly be dropped from the case, could be kicked out of her job altogether, and stands to lose her law license for committing crimes ranging from perjury to conspiracy with White House lawyers to interfere with the coming election — and then lying about it under oath.

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“..there will be peace if there will be world leaders who want peace.”

Trump’s Return Would Be Better For The World – Orban (RT)

Donald Trump will be able to stop the conflict between Russia and Ukraine if he wins the election in November and returns to the White House, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said. Orban, who has a good long-standing relationship with Trump, made the comment in a video message on his Facebook page on Saturday dedicated to his meeting with the 45th US president at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida the previous day. While he was in office between 2017 and 2021, Trump was “the president of peace, he enjoyed respect all over the world and thus created the conditions for peace,” the Hungarian leader said, stressing that there was no conflict in Ukraine or the Middle East at that time. “Today, there would’ve been no war if he was the US president,” the PM insisted. According to Orban, Trump and him agreed that “there will be peace if there will be world leaders who want peace.” The Hungarian PM added that he was “proud” that his country was one of those that are striving for peace.

Since the start of the conflict between Moscow and Kiev in February 2022, Hungary has been consistently calling for a diplomatic solution to the crisis. Unlike its EU neighbors, Budapest has refused to provide weapons to Kiev, maintained economic ties with Moscow and criticized the bloc’s sanctions against Russia as “counterproductive.” Russia has repeatedly said that it is ready for dialogue, but stressed that it hasn’t been getting any reasonable proposals that would account for the actual situation on the ground from Kiev or its backers in the US and the EU. According to Moscow, in such conditions it has no other choice but to keep pursuing its goals in Ukraine via military means. Orban explained that the aim of his visit to Florida was “to say frankly” that Trump’s second presidency “will be better for the whole world,” not just for ties between Budapest and Washington. The Hungarian PM added that it would, of course, be up to the American people to decide who will be their next head of state.

Earlier this week, Trump became the presumptive Republican nominee in the election as his last renaming rival, Nikki Haley, suspended her campaign after losing primaries in 14 out of 15 states. US President Joe Biden lashed out at both Trump and Orban during a campaign stop in Pennsylvania on Friday. “You know who he [Trump] is meeting with today down in Mar-a-Lago? Orban of Hungary, who’s stated flatly that he doesn’t think democracy works, he’s looking for dictatorship.” Biden claimed that he himself was looking for a future “where we defend democracy, not diminish it.” During his campaign, Trump has repeatedly vowed to settle the Ukraine conflict “within 24 hours” if he returns to the Oval Office, claiming he would sit down with both Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. In the fall of 2022, Zelensky signed a decree banning Kiev from negotiating with Putin.

De Niro

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“Biden barred Trump from receiving classified intelligence briefings shortly after he took over the White House in 2021.”

Trump To Get National Security Briefings Again Once He Secures Nomination (PM)

Former President Donald J. Trump will be receiving briefings on classified national security matters once he secures the GOP presidential nomination, US intelligence officials say. The Biden administration intends to share intelligence with Trump, a senior intelligence official told Politico, despite the DOJ having indicted Trump in two federal cases, one alleging that he kept classified documents after leaving the White House, which all presidents do, and another alleging that Trump attempted to overthrow the government while he was the head of that government. Biden barred Trump from receiving classified intelligence briefings shortly after he took over the White House in 2021, citing that Trump had “erratic” behavior. Sharing classified intelligence related to national security matters is standard practice between current and former US presidents.

While there is no constitutional requirement for sit-down briefings, incumbent administrations have used intelligence agencies to brief candidates from both major political parties on some of the most critical national security issues and this has been standard practice for 72 years. The briefings typically occur in the late summer, following the national conventions. They are overseen by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and authorized by the White House. Douglas London, a former CIA case officer, told the outlet that if the Biden administration refuses to share intel with Trump it could backfire on the intelligence community. He said that the decision could “taint them in the eyes of somebody who might very well be their boss again in a few months.”

Trump has taken aim at intelligence agencies throughout his time on the campaign trail. He has accused President Biden of weaponizing the Department of Justice against him in an effort to prosecute his top political rival. A senior US intelligence official told Politico that regaining Trump’s trust is among the greatest concerns of intelligence agencies.According to the official, Trump will be briefed by the intelligence community primarily in the same way that previous presidential candidates have been briefed.

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“..by helping the Dems avert a shutdown, Johnson has “surrendered Republican leverage..”

Congress Is Facing Drag-Out Fight Over Second Part of Government Spending (Sp.)

After averting a government shutdown on Friday, US lawmakers face another deadline on 22 March and another battle over funding. The Democratic-led upper chamber voted 75-22 on March 8th to pass six appropriations bills covering agriculture, housing, transportation and energy. The House passed the measure, which accounts for less than half of government funding and is worth $460 billion, on March 6.Axios expects the upcoming negotiations to be a “tougher lift”: “thornier fights over funding for things like the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security are on the horizon,” the media outlet warns. The House Freedom Caucus, made up of hardline conservatives, lobbied hard to kill the funding package and did not hide their disappointment when House Speaker Mike Johnson gave the bill the green light on Wednesday.

Johnson worked with Democrats on two occasions. First, the lower chamber passed a stopgap measure on February 29 to extend funding on a short-term basis, setting two deadlines for March 8 and March 22. Second, the Speaker relied on Democrats to pass the spending bill on March 8. Freedom Caucus Republicans argue that by helping the Dems avert a shutdown, Johnson has “surrendered Republican leverage” to pressure the administration to resolve the burning issues of border security and immigration. Conservative Republican voters are upset and angry at what they see as the GOP’s unwillingness to take a stand on the unfolding border crisis.

“The $460 billion spending package advanced (339-85) by the GOP-controlled House on Wednesday partially funds Democrats’ authoritarian regime for the remainder of Joe Biden’s first term,” wrote the Federalist, a US conservative media outlet. “Equally infuriating is Johnson and House Republicans insisting they care about stopping Biden’s border invasion — at the same time they’re handing away their only leverage to end it. It seems that the March 22 vote could become a litmus test for Johnson in the eyes of his fellow conservatives. Likewise, the GOP base is wondering if the Republicans have the guts to challenge Team Biden and the Democrats. The stakes are high for the GOP, and left-leaning Axios warns that “there are just two weeks left before [US lawmakers] could be back up against the wall of a government shutdown”. “The debate over funding of the Department of Homeland Security is sure to be a knockdown, drag-out fight, with immigration and border security emerging as a top election year issue,” the media outlet predicted.

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“..you are making the image of Russia as of an enemy and aggressor, avoiding the facts that your aggression against Russia with Ukraine’s involvement started at least ten years ago..”

Russia Requests UN Security Council Meeting On Ukraine For March 22 (TASS)

Russia has requested a UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine for March 22, Russian First Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Dmitry Polyansky said. “It would have been nice if NATO’s representatives in the [UN] Security Council explained to us the alliance’s devious logic,” Polyansky said speaking at the UN Security Council’s session. “Its leaders initially told us that NATO should expand into Ukraine because Russia would never attack a NATO member state. However, we hear today that Russia cannot be allowed to win in Ukraine, because after that it will move further and attack NATO.” “Is there any common sense in your statements, any consistency? However, it is expressively displayed in the way you are making the image of Russia as of an enemy and aggressor, avoiding the facts that your aggression against Russia with Ukraine’s involvement started at least ten years ago,” he continued.

“We will discuss in detail all these moments, which are unpleasant for our Western colleagues, at the requested by us separate meeting of the [UN] Security Council on March 22,” Polyansky added. The Russian diplomat pointed out that French Permanent Representative to the UN Nicolas de Riviere did not say anything during his speech at the session about the initiative of French President Emmanuel Macron to send troops of Western countries to Ukraine.Polyansky added that Robert Wood, deputy US envoy to the United Nations, was “modest and said nothing” about the network of secret bases that the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) set up on Ukrainian territory over the past eight years. “It is also a pity that we do not hear the usually very active German envoy among those, who requested to address today’s meeting,” the Russian diplomat noted. “It would have been interesting to hear commentaries from him regarding the conversation leaked to the media by senior German military officials, who discussed how to help the Ukrainians destroy the Crimean Bridge and deliver more strikes deeper into the territory of Russia.”

On March 1, RT TV editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan said that on the day when German Chancellor Olaf Scholz vowed that NATO was not and would not be involved in the Ukrainian conflict, high-ranking German army officers were discussing the possibility of attacking the Crimean bridge without repercussions for the German authorities. Simonyan referred to the existence of an authentic audio recording and later published a transcript of the conversation. The officers discussed the extent to which Taurus missiles could destroy the Crimean Bridge and also the details of preparations for such an attack. The German Defense Ministry confirmed later that the conversation among top-ranking Bundeswehr (armed forces) officers had been intercepted. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz pledged to sort things out promptly. On March 4, the Russian Foreign Ministry summoned German Ambassador to Moscow Alexander Lambsdorff to deliver a formal demarche and demand clarifications over the leaked conversation.

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“The idea that sanctions are working is totally delusional. The Russian economy stabilized and even outperformed G7 economies in 2023..”

‘Cut a Deal’: Sacks Calls for Russia-America Detente to Prevent WWIII (Sp.)

The US should “cut a deal” and seek detente with Russia to prevent a Third World War, which would provide a baseline for world peace, American billionaire investor David Sacks told a gala for the Republican think-tank American Moment in Washington. During the speech, the 51-year-old also made the case that the US’s involvement in the Ukraine conflict has finally proved to be a failure. He blamed Washington for prolonging the standoff and slapping sanctions on Russia. “The idea that sanctions are working is totally delusional. The Russian economy stabilized and even outperformed G7 economies in 2023,” the venture capitalist stressed. Sacks insisted that a “real victim” of the sanctions was Europe, adding that the population of the continent “has realized that this [NATO’s proxy] war [with Russia] is not in their interests.”

Citing the asymmetric cost of artillery shell production, the size of the Russian military versus that of Ukraine, and the big gap in “war enthusiasm” in the two countries, the entrepreneur concluded that “while seeking to weaken Russia we [the West] only weaken ourselves.” As far as “a baseline” for peace is concerned, Russia has repeatedly signaled readiness for talks, but the Kiev regime introduced a legislative ban on them after torpedoing the 2022 Russian-Ukrainian negotiations in Istanbul at then-UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s behest. The West turns a blind eye to Ukraine’s constant refusals to engage in dialogue, he continued. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russian President Vladimir Putin “has stated numerous times that Russia was, is and will continue to be open for negotiations on Ukraine.”

“We are determined to reach our goals. And would prefer to complete it by diplomatic means. If not, the special military operation will be continued till we reach our goals,” Peskov emphasized. Putin, for his part, has said that if Ukraine wants a negotiation process, performative gestures are not the way and that it is necessary to scrap Kiev’s decree prohibiting negotiations with Russia. Moscow has never been against the settlement of the Ukraine conflict by peaceful means, but insists on the observance of Russia’s security guarantees, according to the Russian president.

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“..the strongest one is the one who looks at the situation, thinks about the people and has the courage of the white flag, and negotiates..”

Pope Francis Urges Zelensky to Find ‘Courage of the White Flag’ (Miles)

Pope Francis added his name to the long list of international critics of Volodymyr Zelensky recently in comments urging the Ukrainian president to find the “courage” to negotiate with Russia for an end to the Donbass conflict. “The word negotiate is a courageous word,” said Francis in an excerpt from an interview recorded last month. “When you see that you are defeated, that things are not going well, you have to have the courage to negotiate. Negotiations are never a surrender.”= The interview, filmed last month by Swiss public broadcaster RSI, took place before recent mediation proposals, including Friday’s from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Erdogan offered to host a summit between Ukraine and Russia, a prospect that’s undermined by a decree issued by Zelensky in late 2022 forbidding negotiations with Russia while the country is led by President Vladimir Putin.

The development took place after at least two attempts by Putin to negotiate an end to hostilities early in the conflict. Both rounds of negotiations were scuttled by the United States, which intervened to end separate diplomatic efforts involving then UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett in 2022. The US role came to light in media reports emerging shortly after. Pope Francis made clear he believes the best option for Zelensky as well as the Russian and Ukrainian people is for the embattled leader to admit defeat. The Pope made the comment in response to a question by the interviewer, who discussed the possibility of Ukraine raising the “white flag.” “I think that the strongest one is the one who looks at the situation, thinks about the people and has the courage of the white flag, and negotiates,” the cleric insisted. “Today, for example, in the war in Ukraine, there are many who want to mediate.”

Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni, perhaps perceiving the potential controversy of Pope Francis’ blunt language, noted the Pope picked up on the interviewer’s use of the term “white flag.” Bruni explained the cleric intended “to indicate a stop to hostilities [and] a truce achieved with the courage of negotiations.” “One may feel shame, but how many dead will it [the conflict in the Donbass] end up with?” the Pope asked. “[Zelensky should] negotiate in time, find a country that can be a mediator. Do not be ashamed of negotiating, before things get worse.” The interview likely represents the first time Pope Francis has so openly acknowledged Zelensky’s defeat after 2023’s vaunted Ukrainian counter offensive failed to turn the tide of the conflict. In recent weeks Russian forces have made gains on the battlefield as Zelensky mulls conscripting more Ukrainians to fight, recently liberating the city of Avdeyevka from the Kiev regime. In response to the interviewer’s question if Pope Francis himself would be willing to help mediate negotiations, the Pope reiterated, “I am here.”

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“They call it decommunization. You want decommunization? Very well, this suits us just fine. But why stop halfway? We are ready to show what real decommunizations would mean for Ukraine.”

We Are Witnessing The Bittersweet Birth Of A New Russia (Scott Ritter)

On February 21, 2022, Putin delivered a lengthy address to the Russian nation on the eve of his decision to send Russian troops into Ukraine as part of what he termed a Special Military Operation. Those who watched Tucker Carlson’s February 9, 2024, interview with Putin would have been struck by the similarity between the two presentations. While he did not make a direct reference to Novorossiya, the president did outline fundamental historic and cultural linkages which serve as the foundation for any discussion about the viability and legitimacy of Novorossiya in the context of Russian-Ukrainian relations. “I would like to emphasize,” Putin said, “once again that Ukraine is not just a neighboring country for us. It is an integral part of our own history, culture, and spiritual space. It is our friends, our relatives, not only colleagues, friends, and former work colleagues, but also our relatives and close family members.

Since the oldest times,” Putin continued, “the inhabitants of the south-western historical territories of ancient Russia have called themselves Russians and Orthodox Christians. It was the same in the 17th century, when a part of these territories [i.e., Novorossiya] was reunited with the Russian state, and even after that.” The Russian president set forth his contention that the modern state of Ukraine was an invention of Vladimir Lenin, the founding father of the Soviet Union. “Soviet Ukraine is the result of the Bolsheviks’ policy,” Putin stated, “and can be rightfully called ‘Vladimir Lenin’s Ukraine’. He was its creator and architect. This is fully and comprehensively corroborated by archival documents.” Putin went on to issue a threat which, when seen in the context of the present, proved ominously prescient. “And today the ’grateful progeny’ has overturned monuments to Lenin in Ukraine. They call it decommunization. You want decommunization? Very well, this suits us just fine. But why stop halfway? We are ready to show what real decommunizations would mean for Ukraine.”

In September 2022 Putin followed through on this, ordering referendums in four territories (Kherson and Zaporozhye, and the newly independent Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics) to determine whether the populations residing there wished to join the Russian Federation. All four did so. Putin has since then referred to these new Russian territories as Novorossiya, perhaps nowhere more poignantly that in June 2023, when he praised the Russian soldiers “who fought and gave their lives to Novorossiya and for the unity of the Russian world.” The story of those who fought and gave their lives to Novorossiya is one that I have wanted to tell for some time now. I have borne witness here in the United States to the extremely one-sided coverage of the military aspects of Russia’s military operation. Like many of my fellow analysts, I had to undertake the extremely difficult task of trying to parse out fact from an overwhelmingly fictional narrative. Nor was I helped in any way in this regard by the Russian side, which was parsimonious in the release of information that reflected its side of reality.

In preparing for my December 2023 visit to Russia, I had hoped to be able to visit the four new Russian territories to see for myself what the truth was when it came to the fighting between Russia and Ukraine. I also wanted to interview the Russian military and civilian leadership to get a broader perspective of the conflict. I had reached out to the Russian Foreign and Defense ministries through the Russian Embassy in the US, bending the ear of both the Ambassador, Anatoly Antonov, and the Defense Attache, Major-General Evgeny Bobkin, about my plans. While both men supported my project and wrote recommendations back to their respective ministries in this regard, the Russian Defense Ministry, which had the final say over what happened in the four new territories, vetoed the idea. This veto was not because they didn’t like the idea of me writing an in-depth analysis of the conflict from the Russian perspective, but rather that the project as I outlined it, which would have required sustained access to frontline units and personnel, was deemed too dangerous. In short, the Russian Defense Ministry did not relish the idea of me being killed on its watch.

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“They want a permanent end to Israeli attacks and the withdrawal of Israeli forces to allow the people to return to their homes. He stressed that a prisoner swap could only occur after a ceasefire.”

Biden’s Offer for a 6-Week Pause in the Genocide in Gaza (Sahiounie)

The Hamas delegation left Cairo on Thursday and will resume negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza next week. Time is running out before the Holy month of Ramadan begins. Hamas wants an end to the war, but the U.S. is looking only for a 6-week pause, and Israel is willing to allow a pause but resume the genocide afterward. UN experts, many world leaders, humanitarian organizations, and millions of civilians across the U.S., UK, Europe, Africa, and Asia agree on one point: the only way to prevent or end famine in Gaza is an immediate and permanent ceasefire. Israel’s unrelenting attack on 2.3 million people in Gaza, day and night for almost five months, has killed over 30,700. If the bombs and bullets don’t kill them all, then starvation will. U.S. President Joe Biden, the one man in the world who holds the keys to a ceasefire in Gaza, refuses to demand the Israelis end the war. Biden has finally come up with a weak deal to offer Hamas to stop the slaughtering, but just for six weeks, not permanently.

Hamas representatives have been meeting in Cairo with Egyptian and Qatari negotiators. On Wednesday, March 6, Hamas said they were continuing their efforts to secure a ceasefire in Gaza even though Israel refused to participate in the negotiations. Osama Hamdan, in Beirut, voiced the demands of the resistance group. They want a permanent end to Israeli attacks and the withdrawal of Israeli forces to allow the people to return to their homes. He stressed that a prisoner swap could only occur after a ceasefire. Senior Hamas official Bassem Naim said Hamas had presented its draft deal and was awaiting a response from Israel, and that “the ball now is in the Americans’ court”. On March 5, Biden said a ceasefire deal was in the hands of Hamas. He was referring to the U.S. deal offered to Hamas, and he never mentioned or referred to the deal Hamas offered to Israel. Biden’s deal offered a six-week ceasefire in exchange for the release of all Israeli hostages in Gaza.

Israel is willing to pause the slaughter and genocide in Gaza for a few weeks, but Netanyahu and his radical right-wing partners insist they will never stop the bombardment until Hamas is exterminated. “It’s in the hands of Hamas right now. Israelis have been cooperating. There’s been a rational offer,” Biden told reporters. Getting the Israeli hostages out has never been a priority for Netanyahu, but it has been for the families and friends of the hostages. They have been holding protests and marches ever since the conflict began. The families of the hostages expected their government to negotiate for their release, but Netanyahu’s war room ignored their pleas, in favor of revenge killings in Gaza. From the very beginning of the conflict which broke out October 7, 2023, He is willing to use the phrase ‘humanitarian pause’, and his current deal offered to Hamas is only a pause, with an exact timetable attached to resume the butchery which has killed mainly women and children.

The U.S. is promoting its ‘pause’ deal at the UN, even though the U.S. has vetoed every UN resolution aimed at peace in Gaza, with the most recent U.S. veto on February 20. The Times of Israel reported recently that Netanyahu has planned for the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to remain in a military occupation of Gaza for at least 10 years. This is opposed by the U.S., EU, UN, and most world leaders. Israel may agree to a pause, but a ceasefire and withdrawal is out of the question. This means the Palestinian people and their supporters will remain resisting occupation, which is guaranteed by the Geneva Convention.

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“Kremlin is using Taurus leaks to threaten war against Germany”. Of course, it was the Russians who considered blowing up a bridge in German territory, right?”

What the Western Press Didn’t Say About the Leaked German Conversation (Vasco)

On March 1, the editor-in-chief of the Rossiya Segodnya group, journalist Margarita Simonyan, revealed, on her Telegram channel, a 38-minute audio in which officers from the German Air Force (Luftwaffe) discussed the possibility of sending missiles long-range Taurus to Ukraine and whether they would be able to reach the Crimean bridge in the Kerch Strait, which connects the peninsula to the mainland and is Russian territory. The Russian press, naturally, made much of the revelation. This forced the mainstream Western media – especially German ones – to report the leak. But whoever thought that a miracle would happen, that is, that the Western press would finally raise the issue of NATO’s military threats against Russia… well, those people are simply very naive. The Western mass media, as always, tried to manipulate the news and hide the main issue. The New York Times, The Washington Post, BBC, The Guardian, Die Welt and Der Spiegel published 39 articles on the topic on their respective websites between the time the news was revealed and the evening of March 6th (when I write these lines).

The two North American newspapers did not want to highlight the matter. The Post published two reports and the Times only one. The three expressed concern about the fragility of German intelligence security systems in the face of Russian espionage. The Europeans, as has been the case for some time, carried much more propaganda against Russia. The BBC published four articles, all referring to the failure to protect Luftwaffe communications. The Guardian published five articles. The majority warns of the Germans’ failure and treats the Russians as great, threatening villains. However, it is necessary to make an honorable mention of Simon Jenkins’ column, the only one who was allowed to say that the leaked conversations demonstrate that NATO is threatening Russia with an escalation in the conflict. As we all know, this drop of water in the middle of the ocean has no chance of counterbalancing the flood of war propaganda and fake news from the British press against Russia.

Newspaper owners only allow freedom of expression when it is harmless – and try to isolate minimally independent opinions. Now let’s talk about German newspaper coverage. Die Welt published 18 pieces about the leak scandal, and treated it as such. Of course, the main reason for the scandal was – for German war propagandists – the interception and dissemination of the conversation, not its content. The entire repercussion of Die Welt revolves around failures in the security system of the German armed forces and Russian espionage. The possibility of Olaf Scholz sending the Taurus to Zelensky is briefly discussed and it is even stated that Germany is putting its Western allies in danger by allowing the interception of conversations that may mention confidential and compromising information – such as the participation of British soldiers in Ukraine, as mentioned in the conversation in question.

A single Die Welt report presents a “dissident” opinion, which is not “Russian propaganda”: the brief speech of a member of the AfD – who, however, is branded a Russian agent by the German state and its agents, such as the press. Article signed by Pavel Lokshin has the following title: “Kremlin is using Taurus leaks to threaten war against Germany”. Of course, it was the Russians who considered blowing up a bridge in German territory, right? In turn, Der Spiegel, in its nine articles on the case, reproduces the same speech as Die Welt about the failures in German security and the danger of Russian espionage. It also disqualifies the Kremlin’s claims that the conversation is clear proof of NATO’s direct involvement in the war in Ukraine and how much this threatens Russian national security. Christina Hebel’s analysis is the only piece in these two German outlets that takes the accusations of the Russian government and German involvement in the war more seriously, but it would be an exaggeration to say that this publication would be in the sphere of journalism.

In short, the coverage of these newspapers – and the coverage of other mass media outlets in the West is no different – is absolutely biased and manipulated. In fact, as always happens, they reverse roles: Germany, which threatened to blow up a bridge in Russia, is the victim, while Russia is the villain! If at least one of these newspapers really were a journalistic tool, and not a propaganda tool, it should publish an article with a title like “German officers considered blowing up bridge in Russia” or “Audios reveal discussion of attack on Russia with German weapons”. After all, which is more serious: the leak of the audio by Russian intelligence or the discussion among senior German officials about a military attack on Russia? No honest person would choose the first option. But we are not dealing with honest people when we talk about “journalism” in Europe and the United States.

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    Pierre-Auguste Renoir Parisiennes in Algerian Costume 1872 1834   • Europe Is Living In A “Pre-War Era”: Polish PM Tusk (RT) • EU Must Develop ‘B
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle March 10 2024]

    #154379
    That Bloke
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    Cat + Rat = 10
    Dog + Rat = 20
    Dog + Cat = 24

    Dog – Cat = 10
    2 x Dog = 34
    Dog = 17
    Cat = 7
    Rat = 3

    That is one heavy cat! A 3kg rat is terrifying. A 17kg Labrador is near starvation.

    #154380
    oxymoron
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    the cat is in the third hat.

    American political system is in the spiders web.

    #154381
    beebit
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    Second hat.
    (under 1st hat) “in this hat” false
    (under 2nd hat) “not in this hat” false
    (under 3rd hat) “is not in hat 1” true
    one of these statements is true

    #154382
    Dr. D
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    Pierre-Auguste Renoir Parisiennes in Algerian Costume

    I want one. How much?

    “Two hours, 23 minutes, 8 seconds of an unwell, confused Joe Biden.”

    Wow, that must be painful.

    “valuation of $TSLA into the $ trillions”

    Actually no, it’s the government money printing which is shoveled into Tesla. Since we’re in a merged, fascist system I don’t care if that’s direct money for incentives and solar, indirect money like 1% rates, or once-removed money like Blackrock at 1% rates and Switzerland pump-n-dump it directly. All the same to me. And why? Not that Tesla can’t be good, but they’re overpriced. That’s all a “Bubble” is. They’re worth more than the next 10 companies combined? Worth more than Exxon, GM, Toyota, Microsoft? They make niche cars like Porsche and I don’t think they’re even the company that puts up rockets – different accounting entity.

    Price – EARNINGS. Price – SALES ratio. We are all-in, the all-in is higher than it’s ever been. We’re already at FORTY YEARS earnings to pay you ONCE today. So. You’re twenty? Okay, I can give your money back when you RETIRE. At 60. Like housing being unaffordable in 100% of zip codes, that doesn’t work. It’s the symptom of broken money and inflation, fleeing. There is most often a psychological tipping point somewhere when people realize and start buying only GOODS to flee money. …Then governments and economists say “Look at all these Sales numbers!!! We’re saved!!!” Three months later, the currency is repudiated, refused worldwide. That’s Tesla. Tesla = Inflation, as only 7 companies are holding up the entire market. Russell 2000 has been dead for 20 years. Why? Europe is paying themselves by colluding to rig a certain insider portfolio they can offset losses on. So long as they work together – and I don’t know if Switz is in on it or tagging on being aware of it – then it works. …For a while.

    When Tesla is worth more than Mars and Saturn, worth more than all companies worldwide combined — which they’re very close to — is that a good buy? This is Cisco at 1999, having sold 100 routers to every company on earth said they were going to double sales again next year. No. You are not. You need a Planet B to do that and we don’t have one. Also if their bubble VALUE drops — for whatever reason it existed — they very suddenly become capital constrained and the pressure, however inappropriate or not their fault, most often collapses the companies and the engineers are out of work. That’s “A Bubble.”

    Solzhenitsyn: Yes, the Left hates this, but what they don’t get is that no one knows what makes a person successful. That’s why we have Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Or a stubborn, deaf, -sshole like Edison. Or some impractical, unreasonable dreamer like Buckminster. Also there are many ways to be successful. What would Jiddo Krishnamurti do with his 1,000x multiple Tesla stock? A: Laugh. Wander off. Not worth the trouble. So he’s a failure? Or a Success? If you’re a Marxist, you can only see the world in one set of terms: money and power. How sad and shallow.

    (Or only in terms of NOT money. How unworking and impractical.)

    “He was not qualified to do the job earning $700,000”

    This part needs to be further emphasized, but there are so many crimes it doesn’t stand out. He was a family law lawyer? Very different. And the Judge in Trump’s case (I know: which one?) was a traffic Judge.

    Europe’s peaceful era has ended, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has said,”

    Yes, because he is going to use every power of his office to MAKE SURE. So that’s The Plan™. And I agree. …It’s just that the war he’s talking about here is AGAINST HIM. The people vs the elites. Macron vs Macron SHOOTING HIS OWN PEOPLE.

    “either we fight to protect our borders, territory and values, and defend our citizens and future generations, or [accept] the alternative that is defeat.”

    You are so totally right. And since you are against all of these things is why the people are at war with you now and will win.

    “Putin stated last year that the West’s true goal is “the breakup” of Russia.”

    Because “RT,” they decided to go with “He claimed (without evidence)” instead of quoting the West themselves in the 500x they wrote this was their exact and express goal. How about run quotes from Cheney, Stolz, Macron, Blair, BoJo, all in their own words instead? Nope. Never happened. If I print it out and show people, they will deny and punch me.

    “• EU Must Develop ‘Battle-Winning’ Weapons – Von der Leyen (RT)

    Yes, but that would require “An Economy” and not only do you not have one of those, you HATE it on general principles. To do any of this would require Capitalism, which you are expressly, methodically opposing and dismantling with zealous hatred and extreme prejudice. Don’t take my word for it: you’ve said so yourselves. 1960, 1990, 2008, every day for generations. It’s why he EU was born: to hate and kill Capitalism. That is to say “The people working to make stuff.” Don’t back out now!

    “European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has called on EU member states to invest heavily in the defense industry.”

    Also, why? Shouldn’t you invest heavily in the love and happiness industries? In the “Let’s have children” industries? No. They are doing the #Opposite.

    But, this is Europe, so it’s all a lot of talk, 20 years of talk and about 6 weeks of action. TIME is what fights and wins wars. So. They lost.

    Okay. You’re starting an army. WITH WHAT MONEY? Oh the Euro WAR Bonds?? Yeah, nobody wants them. There are two parts: either they can sell these bonds (they can’t), or they can print money. (Actually: can’t do that either.) And war for what? We already know: to have a Pan-Euro army so they can ship some Poles down to shoot French Women in the face. And vice-versa. And like the ‘States, conscript all the immigrants who will be happy to shoot every European for a dollar. That’s “European values” Tusk is defending: Every European shot. Every nation: liquidated, erased.

    Ritter pointed out a thing I said but don’t emphasize enough. EUROPE HAS NO ARMY. Anywhere. NATO doesn’t exist. So, Romania’s going to send how many? Portugal? Okay, CAN you get them mobilized, CAN you move them to the front? Er…not really. Are they really interoperable, say all speaking one language on the radio? Er, not really. Okay, you mobilize Spain, a large country, so NATO has 200,000 troops there, right? Nope. At least half would have to remain in Spain. And probably they have no Jeeps or tanks for the others.

    Conclusion: NATO ONLY EXISTS ON PAPER. They are the universe’s biggest definition of a “Paper Tiger”. How many could the REALLY field? No one knows. A lot. Depends on why, how, amount of lead time, etc. But like 1/10th of what they say right now? So, again, EUROPE HAS NO ARMY. THhey were going to use OUR army. For FREE.

    “Trump’s recent comments, suggesting that the US should not be expected to defend European allies who refuse to fulfill their military spending commitments to NATO.”

    Not that this is wrong or misleading; it’s an accurate, relevant statement, however, the author seems to miss that it’s a nuclear bananas statement. Like, “Concerns in Europe are exacerbated by news America won’t buy every European caviar and a solid gold toilet seat.” Yes? The meta-meta is that that is a reasonable thing? Discuss? WHY would we do that? Because we’re an all-around swell guy?

    “Biden selected a backdrop of unity to highlight and play on our divisions. And many in the media were thrilled”

    Yes, but you can’t help them because we’ve tried. They are circling the toilet bowl, ever smaller but ever faster, sniffing each other’s farts in an increasing spiral of Social Media derangement. Yes, they have important positions of influence, but they have to influence SOMEBODY ELSE. As long as the real country keeps getting larger, further away, it’s all the right direction. And it’s very slow but happening for years. What’s CNNs ratings again? WHO are they bringing over to the Biden flag?

    “millions of Americans) as representing an existential threat to the nation, like the Nazis or the Confederacy.”

    Actually, neither President acted this way when there WERE Confederates (shelling DC) and WERE Nazis (sinking U.S. Ships). They were moderate and unifying in their speeches, because it works and we need the help, the allies. Biden needs the nation divided and to fall into Civil War. That’s his plan, goal, and actions. When you hit the bullseye on every shot, it’s not an accident; that’s your real target.

    “It was a moment that reminded the nation that we are still capable of reaching these moments of civility and decorum.”

    That is the whole point. To try to erase this “coming together”, compromise, rules and institutions that make our system operate. Biden is lying, a traitor, and will probably try to have me arrested. But should I yell at him in the rotunda for it? No, that’s not the time, it’s inappropriate. Like suppose you sit down in a tent in Appomattox: is that the time for Generals to yell at each other over war crimes? No, that is NOT the time. The thing itself is enough. We don’t need to add or remove from it with abstractions. We use all the abstractions because we have no Reality.

    “media figures like Wallace are praising a president for giving a speech that is “a punch in the face to every Republican in the room” …and outside the room. So 150 Million people are now aware, if given a chance you would love to punch them in the nose. Personally. Steal their assets, railroad them in court, that sort of thing. Okay then, see how that works.

    ““The question is, can he be this ‘Dark Brandon’ through November?”

    Sure he can. He has to start WWIII or else all his minions and backers will be arrested and hung. In September. It’s a no-brainer, which is perfect.

    ““..the US census currently counts, for purposes of voting power, all people in a district, regardless of citizenship..”

    Yes, and I can’t believe this was upheld by the Supreme Court, but I believe it was. So should we import French and Chinese tourists and count them? Let them vote? However, the census is 10 years and just passed. Yes, this is true, and it has thrown about 30 seats: a lot, but that’s not what they’re up to this year.

    “• Trump’s Return Would Be Better For The World – Orban (RT)

    Why? So he can install more Neocons and do nothing? I mean, it was great DJT was unable to get anything done, but also bad. If he got elected and so they would shut down government for four years, I’d vote for him. But no matter who or what, they always accomplish the evil things, and never move forward on the good things.

    “Robert De Niro says Donald Trump will come “looking” for him and will cancel Bill Maher’s show”

    If only Trump had been President before and we could test this thesis. Oh well. FOUR YEARS OF REALITY don’t matter. Never happened. Just like we’ve never had a Black President. Racism is worse than 1859. Russia is going to land and occupy us.

    “and another [case] alleging that Trump attempted to overthrow the government while he was the head of that government.”

    Um…what case is that? He’s never been charged with anything remotely resembling that.

    “citing that Trump had “erratic” behavior.”

    What is the legal definition of “erratic”? Is that a medical diagnosis, like a smear test?

    “intelligence agencies to brief candidates from both major political parties on some of the most critical national security issues and this has been standard practice for 72 years.”

    It would be better if they didn’t: they’re just going to lie. Like Dulles vs Cuba (x2). But WHAT lie? And it’s no Treason: arguably they shouldn’t do it at all, it’s a favor. However, it’s possible getting your major opponent shot by refusing all Federal Security to him might be.

    “Russia cannot be allowed to win in Ukraine, because after that it will move further and attack NATO.”
    “Macron to send troops of Western countries to Ukraine.
    “US envoy to the United Nations, was “modest and said nothing” about the network of secret bases [of the] (CIA)
    “senior German military officials, who discussed how to help the Ukrainians destroy the Crimean Bridge and deliver more strikes deeper into the territory of Russia.”

    Yes, but all that is “Reality’ so it might as well not exist.

    “‘Cut a Deal’: Sacks Calls for Russia-America Detente to Prevent WWIII (Sp.)

    Sacks, like everyone in the West is incapable of realizing they cannot “cut a deal.” All deals require trust and we have none. We are “Not Agreement Capable” so Russia and indeed the BRIICS in general cannot “deal” with us. It’s over. Everybody knows but you.

    Duran just waxed on about this. The “West” has decided they are going to – like Macron – plant troops all over Western Ukraine and make a rump state in Kiev. Um, really? Because Russia has told you they will kinzal every man that crosses the border into ashes, and has. So you are going to ASK Russia, “Pretty please may we take and occupy all of Western Ukraine up to the Dniper River and turn it into a de facto NATO because we totally, totally lost, have no men, no tanks, no shells, but will drive a Fiat 500e as our only remaining military vehicle?”

    What. The. F—k? NO you don’t TOTALLY LOSE and TAKE THE WHOLE COUNTRY ANYWAY, you morons! That’s what “You totally lost the war” MEANS. But this was the “Let’s make a deal” of men like Sacks. THERE IS NO DEAL. You will do WHATEVER Russia says, WHENEVER they choose to make you. That’s what happens to losers. That’s why you don’t start wars.

    “• Pope Francis Urges Zelensky to Find ‘Courage of the White Flag’ (Miles)

    Wasn’t the Pope totally pro-war only last year?

    Ritter pointed out something very different and much more important. We consider Soviet Technocracy, which SHOULD have worked, but central state efficiency planning doesn’t. That was one way. Then we therefore consider they can only do Jeff Sachs’ NeoLiberal Capitalism (HRC, DNC, that is: NOT Capitalism) as an alternative. But Russia being Russia, they are doing something different. So don’t count that they are like, I dunno, English Capitalism of the 1800s, American Capitalism of the 1900s, and so on. Those were all shades of Capitalism anyway, each not pure in some way….or later, in any way. Russia is also like this. In a way, they are now just standard Capitalists – and note that word has always meant literally nothing, since it was created by Marx who was a moron, to distinguish it from his opium fantasies that never existed called “Communism”. We forget this, but the entire economic lexicon is essentially borrowed in from a theory that never worked anywhere and killed 100 Million people. Like, can you borrow in Smith and Ricardo? Yes, the economists adjust the words for their arguments, but their incorrect foundations contaminate all thought, similar to the way the British divided Iraq SPECIFICALLY not to have the legal borders follow the ethnic borders, so the official definition never matches reality. Non-stop brush fires, getting nowhere.

    Back to Russia, in similar fashion, they are, roughly speaking, Capitalist. …But of course they say the U.S. is “capitalist” and we’re crossing the event horizon of total erasure of capitalism. But let’s take that as a baseline. Russian former state had “Factory cities” and the problem you had was, they were in charge of the HOUSES, they were in charge of the SCHOOLS, the commissaries, etc. So if you didn’t produce enough missiles or they were twice the price, was that the MISSILES, or was it because they just opened a new block of town houses that year? That is to say, “Money as a Unit of ACCOUNT.” The Soviet System couldn’t tell what was going on, even ASIDE from how, lacking money, decisions are made on the basis of political popularity, not hard BTU-realities.

    So these same factories – let’s pretend it’s larger than any U.S. factory, an “Alien Dreadnaught” factory – is in the middle of nowhere, Central Russia. How exactly do you UN-Socially integrate say a GM factory from the people who work for it and have no options, in say, Central Alaska? You can’t. But they have.

    Also, so Russia orders Defense goods, calls down, says “Make Rockets”. Okay, great, that’s just like us. Government buys, prints money, total regulated, monopoly market. I mean – I – can’t make RPGs in my basement and sell them at the Greenmarket, can I? So it’s ALREADY a “Soviet” system?? Both there AND here. Except for them, this is cultural: IF Putin calls down and says, “Hey pal, I think it’s a good idea to make more luxury cars for our new, wealthy Russia” they get the message and make the cars. Not as an order, but as a favor. Like, yes, I applied pressure to your request as much as I though appropriate for my situation. If it’s not enough, I’m sure I’ll hear more yelling next quarter. But that’s neither “Capitalism” (it’s not following the money) nor Socialism (they are not taking and obeying orders). What is it?

    …Nor is that different from here, either. That’s what Trump was doing by TALKING to our manufacturers and SAYING he would put on tariffs…but he mostly didn’t, he was jawboning, which is appropriate. That’s the same as FDR “Fireside chats” trying to set a DIRECTION for the country, an atmosphere, a goal.

    But Russia’s system works like this now. Soooo….how many widgets can they make? Like say, drones? No one knows. It can’t be calculated, because we have no models for their system, which also has no rules. But unlike our system which has no rules in favor of lying, cheating, and stealing, their system has social cohesion and pull-togetherness we had in 1950, where they use the optionality of rules to ACCOMPLISH a task instead of avoid it. Like, make themselves richer. By making washing machines. And I’m richer because I have a washing machine I didn’t have yesterday. This is inconceivable because we (because we are now radical antiCapitalists) only make money by STEALING it from others.

    Anyway, they are making “Something New”. Since “It Works” it may travel worldwide, and we may need a name for it. …But not a Marxist name, for the love of God and all things holy. You would think that a theory, not only 200 years old, but claims that gravity comes from angels dancing on the head of a pin, discredited, never worked anywhere once, could be set aside by now.

    …But you’d be wrong. Look at the state of Global Warming an Quantum Physics, both also failed for 100 years. No one notices.

    #154383
    those darned kids
    Participant

    math puzzles?!

    on a sunday morning>?!>!>>#>$>^#%&?

    #154384
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “the only way to save democracy is to fry it in butter!”

    #154385
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “I want one. How much?”

    i think you have to pay extra if you want costumes..

    #154386
    zerosum
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    Devious Logic
    Women Power – World Leaders who want Peace

    Jill Tracy Jacobs Biden the first lady of the United States
    Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland
    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
    Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs of the United States1 Victoria Jane Nuland
    Brigitte Marie-Claude Macron, wife of Emmanuel Macron, the current president of France

    All Mothers want a ceasefire to protect their children

    On March 1, the editor-in-chief of the Rossiya Segodnya group, journalist Margarita Simonyan,
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    • ‘Cut a Deal’: Sacks Calls for Russia-America Detente to Prevent WWIII (Sp.)
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    Parse out fact from an overwhelmingly fictional narrative
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    • What the Western Press Didn’t Say About the Leaked German Conversation (Vasco)

    Simon Jenkins’ column, the only one who was allowed to say that the leaked conversations demonstrate that NATO is threatening Russia with an escalation in the conflict. As we all know, this drop of water in the middle of the ocean has no chance of counterbalancing the flood of war propaganda and fake news from the British press against Russia.

    If at least one of these newspapers really were a journalistic tool, and not a propaganda tool, it should publish an article with a title like “German officers considered blowing up bridge in Russia” or “Audios reveal discussion of attack on Russia with German weapons”. After all, which is more serious: the leak of the audio by Russian intelligence or the discussion among senior German officials about a military attack on Russia? No honest person would choose the first option. But we are not dealing with honest people when we talk about “journalism” in Europe and the United States.
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    #154387
    zerosum
    Participant

    Devious Logic
    incorrect foundations contaminate all thought,

    #154388
    Kimo
    Participant

    Along with the recording of the Luftwaffe high command discussing surreptitious involvement of both themselves and the British in directly fighting Russians in Ukraine, there is Macron from France.
    “Masterful takedown by Dominique de Villepin, former French Prime Minister, of Macron’s utterly irresponsible rhetoric on sending NATO ground troops to Ukraine (Villepin himself calls it irresponsible). I translated it in full, because I think it’s so important people are aware of the extreme danger behind Macron’s (and some other NATO leaders) attempt to escalate the conflict:”

    https://x.com/hem_day/status/1766790068532879605?s=20

    “For this debate [over sending ground troops] to have been useful, it would have first been necessary for us to be able to answer 5 questions. Five risks associated with this escalation, this step we would be taking if we were to send ground troops, send fighters.
    Five risks.
    “The first is the expansion of the conflict. If we send ground troops, do we know if on the Russian side others will send, on the other side, ground troops? Will we face African fighters, will we face Asian fighters, will we face Middle Eastern fighters in this global south that also wants to take on the West? First risk. [Host comments: This does not seem to me a favored scenario…] If Westerners, Europeans, French send troops there, don’t you think that solidarity will also play on the Russian side? I think we still need to ask ourselves that question. In any case, our diplomacy has not done what it should have to isolate Russia. If Russia were isolated, we would know it… I think, by the way, that we are more isolated, unfortunately, than Russia.
    “Second major question: new front. Risk of a new front. I warned, I was among the few voices to say ‘be careful, Ukraine is a dangerous situation but what happens if another front opens?’. The front in Gaza and the Middle East has opened. But there are other fronts that can open: in Korea, in Africa… And so, are we going to wage war like this on all 5 continents? This reality must be taken into account: the world is not limited to the drama and tragedy of Ukraine. It turns out that America is a global power and that we claim to be a global power too, so we are concerned by the major balances and the order of the world, and unfortunately our diplomacy does not sufficiently take into account these disorders which concern the Congolese, the Sudanese, etc.

    “Third risk which is important: the terrorist risk. I am not thinking of terrorism that would come from our opponents in Ukraine, I am thinking of opportunistic terrorism. When there are situations of this type of disorder, terrorism strikes. And I remind you: we have planned here in France not a year of war, but a year of celebrations. In a few months, we will commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings and delegations will come from all over the world. We are going to spend several months celebrating the Olympics. If we need to mobilize, let’s mobilize, but maybe it should have been done a bit more: I don’t see a war economy, the preparation of minds in terms of civil defense and hybrid warfare, I see nothing… You don’t just pull the idea of going to war in Ukraine out of a hat without having prepared a little…
    “Fourth risk: we are on the eve of an American election that will determine the new world order. It’s a safe bet that we are heading for a new era of isolationism and protectionism like the world has never seen. We are seeing a split in this new world order between Trump and a China that has just celebrated the reunion of its parliament and is becoming more introverted, more focused on its security than ever. This is a general global context that must be taken into account.
    “And then there’s one last element that may be one of the most important, which is the nuclear risk. I know the good experts, the great experts who speak on this subject and I respect them immensely. But sending ground troops, fighters, places us in a situation in terms of deterrence that we have never known. Forty years of Cold War: the forces of the Warsaw Pact and NATO forces never clashed. And it’s not by chance: it’s because of a reality that relates to the grammar of nuclear. The rule of deterrence is based on the principle of mutual assured destruction. That is, if one uses the bomb and the other responds, we’re all dead. […] I think the nuclear grammar means that today the risk of NATO ground troops in Ukraine presents a risk and that this risk, for responsible powers, is unacceptable. I travel enough around the world to have observed something for 15 years: the use of nuclear weapons is based on political cultures, societal cultures, and civilizations. The world is changing and what seemed unthinkable 10 or 15 years ago appears today differently: the rhetoric of the enemy, the hatred of the other, has developed to a point where we live in an international community that may want to settle scores with the other. […] Today, and I’m not just thinking of the Russians, let’s not forget nuclear proliferation with countries like Pakistan and many others that now have nuclear weapons. And it is in this that the principle of responsibility is essential, and there is a rule that must be drawn from all this: the logic of force, when not controlled, leads to an escalation that can be deadly. This is what makes the situation in Ukraine a real danger and it’s also what makes – because this principle of the logic of uncontrolled force I would gladly apply to the situation in Gaza – it’s what makes the Israeli policy applied today to Gaza a real danger. Because there is no control over the use of force. And when you look […] all fronts are linked, all crises are linked.”

    #154389
    WES
    Participant

    Zerosum:

    What strikes me is most, if not all” of the women you listed are “not mothers”!

    I am not going out on a limb again!
    It is too early in the morning to try and exercise my brain!,
    Especially with the clock springing forward an hour for daylight saving!

    Brussels wants direct taxation powers of the EU so it can issue bonds.
    Brussels needs to create emergency situation to grab direct taxation power.
    Thus the war with Russia propaganda!

    Yeah, those German Air force generals were planning on launching their missiles from Ukraine but were going to directly control the missile from Germany!
    Certainly an “act of war”!

    Remember Nuland saying a few weeks ago that surprises were coming to Russia?
    Then she gets sacked!
    German PM may not have known about this until after leak.
    Pentagon saying Nuland had her own agenda.
    Nuland planning a big NATO escalation?
    Russia worried that German PM losing control of his own military.

    #154390
    those darned kids
    Participant

    HEADLINE NEWSER! –– Vicky Nuland to join Ladies of THE VIEW! “A fresh perspective.”

    victoria nuland.
    victoria nukeland.
    victoria nukelamb.
    victoria newland.
    victoria gnulamp.
    victoria null and void.

    #154391
    those darned kids
    Participant

    everybody says michelle is gonna run..

    but what about lady mcbiden?!?

    i mean check out this quote. she’s d.o.d. ready:

    “Come, you spirits
    That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here,
    And fill me from the crown to the toe top-full
    Of direst cruelty. Make thick my blood.
    Stop up th’ access and passage to remorse,
    That no compunctious visitings of nature
    Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between
    Th’ effect and it. Come to my woman’s breasts,
    And take my milk for gall, you murd’ring ministers,
    Wherever in your sightless substances
    You wait on nature’s mischief. Come, thick night,
    And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell,
    That my keen knife see not the wound it makes,
    Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark,
    To cry “Hold, hold!””

    #154393
    Noirette
    Participant

    So what is the difference between Trump and Biden? (see articles at top post.)

    US Presidents come and go.

    All of them (since, say, the Vietnam war, I am no historian) just looove having enemies, to feed the MIC, other big biz, maintain hegemony, kill slant-eyes, kill slavs, kill any etc., keep ppl afraid and riled up at home, while pretending there are some disagreements, arguments, etc. re. any topic that can be conjured up.

    Ex. the Dems were the only ones to mildly object to the bombing (destruction..) of Iraq, because that was (ostensibly) a G. Bush move. Then when in power they went on to destroy Lybia and crow about it. At present, Syria devastated (via Obama) is still being occupied in part.

    The Genocide in Gaza is heavily supported by the Bidadmin, by Repubs, Trump, and all in powerful positions, incl. the latest Kennedy, and prob. others I don’t even know about. Ex.

    6 March 2024. Donald Trump has voiced explicit backing for Israel’s war on Gaza, suggesting that he supports the goal expressed by the hardline government in Tel Aviv of continuing the assault until “total victory.”

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/3/6/trumps-talk-on-gaza-highlights-stark-choice-for-voters-in-us-election

    #154392
    Figmund Sreud
    Participant

    Abby Martin on NATO, WW-III, history, et al

    F.S.

    #154394
    SeaBirds
    Participant

    More Nuland.
    We could suggest that Nuland may not have left on a sour note.
    Maybe most objectives of the deep state were fully achieved with remarkable success, and maybe military defeat of Russia wasn’t necessarily one of their goals.
    They managed to sever a growing partnership with Russia and Germany.
    They have set Germany and the rest of Europe on a path to bankruptcy through deindustrialisation. In the process they hope to scoop up many of the best industrial assets of Germany, while imposing an impunitive LNG ‘energy’ solution.
    Europe is suffering from sanctions, while Russia is mired in an endless war.
    Thousands of Russians (including those from Ukraine) have died or been maimed.
    The destruction of Ukraine has been achieved, with expensive reconstruction and rehabilitation facing Russia, if it decides to rebuild a wasteland with a greatly diminished and resentful population.
    The prospect of a wider European war with Russia would be the icing on the cake for the hegemon and it’s rapacious masters.
    Where they have not succeeded is in uniting the world behind them. A split has occurred between the hegemon and its vassals, and the rest of the world. They continue to try to split the resistance and bring the global south back into line. They won’t.

    #154395
    Noirette
    Participant

    “everybody says michelle is gonna run..”

    This outcome might have been a hope at some time for some ppl.

    Michelle might, would hopefully, win a LOT of votes!

    Yet, she herself and Obama know that would be a recipe for disaster for them, negatively impact their fortune, life-style, image — future.

    They are smart enough to realise that and so it won’t happen.

    Michelle herself has said, No Way.

    Shows: candidates for the Presidency in the US are boosted as Popular Actors, Figure Heads.

    Voting becomes supporting some guy/gal on some TV show Desert Island Style. Or, as a person of your ‘color’ or as has movements and slogans that you like, pro this or that, against this or that, trivial stuff.

    Meanwhile, the PTB / the Deep State / the Elites carry on with their program.

    #154396
    Maxwell Quest
    Participant

    Gaza Hunger Games

    #154397
    John Day
    Participant

    Assault Of The Shadow Power https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/assault-of-the-shadow-power

    Iurie Rosca (Moldovan), recommended by Dr. Nass. The best explanation of our current war yet. UNRESTRICTED WARFARE: A Holistic Approach to the Great Reset
    ​ The total assault of the shadow power, which had already been going on for many years, gained a great acceleration in 2020. That was the launch year of a special operation called “the Covid–19 pandemic” which aimed at the mass extermination of the world’s population and genetic modification, as well as impoverishment and subjugation of the survivors.
    ​ This state of alert, prompted by an event of unprecedented severity in history, requires a complex, exhaustive and deep analysis, because the very survival of the human species is at stake.​..
    https://arcaluinoe.info/en/blog/2024-01-14-466g3tft/

    Take this in the context of the first story, considering the identity of the shadow-enemy. ​ Who Will Prevail in World War 3? Exploring the 7 Key Battlefields

    Who Will Prevail in World War 3? Exploring the 7 Key Battlefields

    ​ (10 minutes of truth) Col. Douglas Macgregor (Ret) Provides Nation With Alternative View Of The State Of The Union
    ​ Macgregor begins by explaining how the Constitution mandates that the government promote the general welfare. This obligates Washington to secure the basic necessities of life, such as energy, food, and shelter. “Regrettably, the current administration is failing to perform these tasks.”​ …
    ​..”It’s impossible to drain the swamp with unsound money and colossal debt that we cannot sustain,” Macgregor said.
    ​ He continued: “Tragically, DC beltway politicians are controlled by the so-called donor class. This form of corruption is enabled by a cancerous central banking system … this ruling class orchestrates endless wars, enriching themselves and their cronies while sending our soldiers to serve in foreign lands of marginal strategic interest to the United States.”
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/watch-col-douglas-macgregor-ret-provides-nation-alternative-view-state-union

    ​(Well, Duh!) China wants Russia at Ukraine peace talks – media , Beijing reportedly told EU officials that no settlement can be discussed without Moscow
    https://swentr.site/news/593984-china-pushes-ukraine-russia-talks/

    #154405
    John Day
    Participant

    Simplicius, SITREP 3/7/24: Macron Raises Rhetoric Temp, First HIMARS Kill, Black Sea Fleet Setbacks & More
    ​ On the developing Moldovan front, escalations likewise continue:
    ​ Military expert Alexander Zimovsky: “Moldova has indefinitely withdrawn from the Treaty on Conventional Arms in Europe (CFE Treaty). This opened the way for the free entry of NATO forces into the territory of Moldova in any numbers.” So what did you think? NATO intends to destroy Russia, as they stated earlier. Have you heard them abandon this idea? And I didn’t hear it either.
    ​ Which is why Putin has now met with the Gaugazian rep. to hear her security requests:
    ​ Vladimir Putin, the President of the Russian Federation, met with Evghenia Guțul, the highest representative of the Gagauz people (the Governor of Gagauzia) and a politician from Moldova, in the city of Sochi on Tuesday.
    ​ “I informed him about the illegal actions of the authorities in Moldova, which take revenge on us for our civil status and loyalty to national interests,​ Step by step, Chisinau takes away our powers, cuts the budget, violates legal rights and causes instability and destabilization in Gagauzia and across the country.​”
    ​ The public meeting was a clear message sent by Putin that he will be taking up the Gaugazia and Pridnestrovie issues as a counterbalance to increased NATO provocations.

    https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/sitrep-3724-macron-raises-rhetoric

    ​Eleni sends this from MK Bhadrakumar, ‘Novorossiya’ rising from ashes like phoenix
    (Moldovan President) Sandu is a semi-finished American product — an ethnic Romanian who got transformed as a graduate of John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard and had a stint in the World Bank and was pitchforked into the top rungs of Moldavian politics, eventually as the pro-European candidate in the Moldovian president election in 2016.
    Sandu has the same genetic make-up as another colourful figure in the post-Soviet space whom the US groomed for “regime change” in Tbilisi — Mikheil Saakashvili who was the president of Georgia for two consecutive terms from 2004 to 2013 following a colour revolution stage-managed from Washington. The strategic calculus both in Georgia and Moldova basically aims at NATO’s expansion into the Black Sea which has been historically a Russian sphere of influence.

    ‘Novorossiya’ rising from ashes like phoenix

    More from Bhadrakumar, who hints at possible secret US/Russian negotiations, which I also suspect. Is ground beneath Biden’s Russia policy shifting?
    ​ All things considered, therefore, there could be added meaning to the intriguing remark yesterday by the head of Russia’s foreign intelligence Sergey Naryshkin promising his CIA counterpart William Burns that he will scrupulously observe their mutual agreement not to allow any leaks about their communication. “It was our mutual agreement not to allow leaks not only about the nature, about the issues that are being discussed or will be discussed in our face-to-face meetings, in telephone conversations, but also about them happening. I am standing by this agreement,” Naryshkin said. [Emphasis added.]
    ​ It could be coincidental that Naryshkin was messaging to Burns on a tumultuous day marking the news that Victoria Nuland is stepping down — and within a week of Putin’s unusual nuclear warning to the US. But it will be extraordinary for a seasoned politician and intelligence chief to speak up fortuitously.

    Is ground beneath Biden’s Russia policy shifting?

    ​ March 7. /TASS/. The explosion in Odessa, about which the Greek newspaper Proto Thema reported the day before, occurred 500 meters from the motorcade of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and visiting Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, CNN reported, citing a source.​ According to TV channel, the participants in the motorcade felt the impact and noticed a “mushroom cloud” of smoke.
    https://tass.com/world/1756791

    ​ Medvedev: We Would Have Hit ‘Genital Musician’ Zelensky if We Wanted to
    He called Zelensky a “cocaine shadow of his master, a blind anti–Russian weapon.” He also called Zelensky a “genital musician,” referencing his experience playing the piano with no hands.
    https://trendsinthenews.substack.com/p/medvedev-we-would-have-hit-genital

    #154406
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Biden Parachutes TV Dinners Into Gaza. Sounds Absurd? It Is
    ​ It’s a classic American public relations stunt. All show and drama signifying nothing else. President Joe Biden ordered U.S. military transport planes to airdrop food aid into Gaza purportedly to save starving people.
    ​ Well, they’re starving to death because the United States is supporting the genocidal siege by the Israeli regime of 2.3 million people for nearly five months.​..
    ​..The U.S. Air Force has parachuted in 38,000 dinners to Gaza so far, and more are reportedly on the way. That’s only crumbs for millions of people who are starving to death because the U.S.-backed Israeli regime has blocked the hundreds of food aid trucks that should be entering Gaza daily.

    Biden Parachutes TV Dinners Into Gaza. Sounds Absurd? It Is

    War on Gaza: Faulty aid drop kills at least five Palestinians in Gaza City
    Botched deliveries of humanitarian assistance fell at great speed in a busy neighbourhood, eyewitnesses said
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/faulty-aid-drop-kills-palestinians-gaza-city

    ​Caitlin Johnstone, This Is What Our Ruling Class Has Decided Will Be Normal

    https://www.caitlinjohnst.one/p/this-is-what-our-ruling-class-has

    ​ This shifts blame off the Netanyahu government. “The people wouldn’t let the aid trucks in.”
    ​At the edge of Gaza, Israelis try to stop aid trucks
    ​ Angry Israelis cut across a field of stubble to try to get around a police blockade to disrupt shipments of food and supplies intended for Gaza.
    ​ For weeks Israeli border officers allowed protesters to disrupt the critical aid convoys at Kerem Shalom, the country’s sole functioning border crossing with Gaza. But at the end of last month, with international pressure and condemnation mounting, authorities announced they were moving additional officers to the crossing to take back control. But even with the area now declared a closed military zone, protesters continue to arrive and try to outmaneuver the police.
    https://edition.cnn.com/2024/03/08/middleeast/gaza-israelis-aid-trucks-protests/index.html

    ​ ‘​Israel’ Pressured UNRWA Employees to Make False Statements on Hamas Links: Agency​ (Torture confessions)
    ​ Israeli occupation forced employees of the UN Relief and Works Agency into falsely stating that the agency has Hamas links and that staff took part in the Oct. 7 Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, the UNRWA said.
    ​ The assertions were contained in a report by the UN agency reviewed by Reuters and dated February 2024 which detailed testimonies of mistreatment in Israeli detention made by Palestinians, including several working for UNRWA.
    https://english.almanar.com.lb/2061523

    #154407
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Biden’s Offer for a 6-Week Pause in the Genocide in Gaza​
    Hamas wants an end to the war, but the U.S. is looking only for a 6-week pause, and Israel is willing to allow a pause but resume the genocide afterward.​..
    ​..The U.S. is promoting its ‘pause’ deal at the UN, even though the U.S. has vetoed every UN resolution aimed at peace in Gaza, with the most recent U.S. veto on February 20.
    ​..Netanyahu says IDF will remain in Gaza for 10 years​…
    ​..On February 29, at least 112 people were killed and 760 were injured when Israeli tanks opened heavy fire on Palestinian civilians attempting to collect flour to make bread near Gaza City.
    ​ The attack was investigated by the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor. The attack was captured on video in which gunshots and weapon fire were heard. The victims were examined and had gunshot injuries, the scene was strewn with blood on flour sacks and aid boxes, and survivors’ eyewitness testimony attested to the Israeli attack on starving Palestinians in search of food for their families. Many of the survivors stated they were shot in the back while running away from the scene.
    ​ Israel tried to blame the deaths and injuries on a stampede in the chaos of scrambling to get the flour. However, the aerial footage the IDF released of the scene proved there were IDF tanks present. The people running in the aerial footage were running from Israeli gunfire directed at them.
    ​ After the ‘Flour Massacre’ happened, the first response from the Biden White House, as parroted by CNN on the front lawn, was the Israeli version of events: people stampeded because of chaos while trying to get some food.

    Biden’s Offer for a 6-Week Pause in the Genocide in Gaza

    ​ Eleni sends this analysis from Yves Smith at Naked Capitalism, which expands on other analysis I’ve seen. Israel is not prepared for a long war. Israel: Quietly Fraying?

    Israel: Quietly Fraying?

    Consciousness of Sheep (UK) , Ending the social contract (Rigging it to fail soon.)
    ​ There is a good argument in principle that if employers want to have healthy and well-educated employees, they ought to make some contribution to the public services that – in theory at least – provide this. But during recessions and depressions, Employers’ National Insurance acts like a tax on jobs – the contributions for roughly every four employees would be sufficient to employ another worker or to provide significant pay increases all round. And since, during a recession, the aim should be to encourage both job creation and wage increases, cutting Employers’ National Insurance makes far more sense.
    ​ It is though, for this reason that we see the ideological nature of yesterday’s cut. Employers’ National Insurance is not being cut, so it will continue to be a block on jobs and pay increases. But the removal of workers’ National Insurance serves to further fray the final threads of the social contract, turning us from citizens served by a state system funded by our contributions, into some version of neo-feudal peasants who live or die at our overlords’ whim.
    ​ The fact that the Labour Party, which, in the distant past introduced this core pillar of the social contract, sees no reason beyond filthy lucre to maintain it, tells us that we urgently need a new party, a new social contract, and a new economic consensus. Because none of the establishment parties of 2024 is leading us anywhere other than to collapse and chaos.

    Ending the social contract

    ​ Where Charles Hugh Smith says “low-trust”, I might say “untrustworthy”. A Low-Trust Society Is an Impoverished Society
    The sole remaining reservoirs of trust in American life are personal networks, local enterprises and local institutions.
    https://charleshughsmith.substack.com/p/a-low-trust-society-is-an-impoverished

    #154408
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ William Makis MD, mRNA & Pregnancy – 28 year old Pittsburgh nurse Cheryl Strobel had a normal pregnancy. Went to hospital for delivery, had a cardiac arrest & died. Cardiac arrests, aneurysms, sudden death!
    https://makismd.substack.com/p/mrna-injury-stories-pittsburgh-pa

    Pierre Kory MD, “Long Vax” Finally Enters The Lexicon
    I have been trying for 2 years to make the public aware that “Long Vax” is far more common than Long Covid. We finally landed an Op-Ed in a major center-left publication which exposes this reality.
    ​ The stories my patients would tell me of the care they received included what I would describe as abuse or insults from the treating physicians when the patients tried to convince them that the vaccines were the cause. These stories still make my blood boil and have estranged many of my patients from “the system.” I believe the gaslighting responses have lessened somewhat but I don’t really know how much,
    ​ What angered me even further is that the health agencies only directed funding at Long Covid and the medical literature and media only referred to sufferers as having Long Covid. The contribution of the gene therapy vaccines are consistently ignored.
    ​ Problem: 70% of our practice are Long Vax, not Long Covid.
    https://pierrekorymedicalmusings.com/p/long-vax-finally-enters-the-lexicon

    ​ Veterans Affairs Kept COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate In Place Without Evidence​ [Veterans are considered to be the highest risk group for ​”domestic terrorism​”. Less = better?]
    The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) reviewed no data when deciding in 2023 to keep its COVID-19 vaccine mandate in place.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/veterans-affairs-kept-covid-19-vaccine-mandate-place-without-evidence

    ​ Meryl Nass MD, whose efforts are spreading awareness. The narrative shifts: (WHO Pandemic)Treaty must be approved because it is NOW or NEVER.
    That is because there is nothing in it that any sane person might want. Thus: emphasize process not product
    My comments in italics. They are getting desperate. Note the vague terminology regarding the treaty’s ephemeral benefits
    https://merylnass.substack.com/p/the-narrative-shifts-treaty-must

    ​I choose this article because it explains this position on climate-change well, not because I agree with it all. The climate-change narrative, while partly true, is a control-narrative of our globalist owners, who do not have our best interests at heart, since they need to get rid of half of us to start, because we are consuming their world. (I suspect the problems are worse, coming sooner, largely natural, and not amenable to what we are being force-fed. & People who don’t grow food only assume that they understand it.)
    ​ Planetary boundary pioneer Johan Rockström awarded 2024 Tyler Prize​
    I think we will fail on solving the climate crisis if we only phase out fossil fuels. We also need to have a transition back within the biosphere boundaries to have any chance of avoiding [climate disaster]. Even if we stop emitting carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases from society’s industrial sectors, we’ll still have massive greenhouse gas releases from methane, nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide due to our transgressing the biosphere boundaries. So, however we twist and turn, we are in a realm of global transformation today.
    ​ What needs to be done? To begin with, in my view, it offers quite a lot of reassurance that the most straightforward, number one task is to get off fossil fuels. If you take a planetary boundary assessment, it tells you, which I know is provocative, but it tells you that one of the easier challenges we are facing is to phase out fossil fuels. It’s the most mature policy area. We have most solutions there. We even have emission trading schemes and cap and trade systems and carbon pricing. We have the IRA [Inflation Reduction Act] in the U.S.
    ​ We just need to get on with it, because halting biodiversity loss, avoiding destroying freshwater and keeping land systems intact and avoiding overloading of reactive nitrogen and phosphorus are potentially even more challenging. So, getting off fossil fuels is one step in this transformation.
    ​ The second step is we need a food system transformation, and it’s an equally important transformation as the energy transition. The reason for this is that the food system is the number one cause for transgressing planetary boundaries, due to its freshwater use, overloading of nutrients, biodiversity loss and land system changes.
    ​ And here, we have the solutions. Number one, we know we can feed humanity on current cropland without destroying the 50% or so of remaining intact land on planet Earth, if we just reduce food waste and start transitioning towards more healthy diets.

    Planetary boundary pioneer Johan Rockström awarded 2024 Tyler Prize

    #154409
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #154410
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Ritual Humiliation #784

    Duh’merica Youth Morphing to the Darkside

    It’s just a phase, don’t worry be happy

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    #154411
    Oroboros
    Participant

    As the Ancient Sages Cheech & Chong used to say,

    “I use to be all messed up on drugs, now I’m all messed up on the Lord”

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    #154412
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Ritual Humiliation #785

    The Empire of Lies sets The Tone for Truth

    This has filtered down to “The Little People” of Duh’merica

    Nothing is sacred.

    Dunkin’ Donuts (or as we used to call it Fuckin’ Gonuts) has been defiled and pimped out as the Vegan Religion new sugary sacrament.

    .

    #154413
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Migrants, ya gotta lovem’, they work for less and don’t complain and whine as much as the Natives
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    #154414
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Drones, they started way before you think they did

    Over the churning waters of the Pacific in 1944, a new kind of warfare was unfolding.

    Armed with cutting-edge technology, the US Navy unleashed its secret weapon: the Interstate TDR, a fleet of unmanned drones, some with primitive wireless TV cameras that could guide the drones into Japanese targets without loosing US pilots.

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    Oroboros
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    They were made largely of wood because the War Department couldn’t spare the metal

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