Mar 122024
 


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Elite Units of Ukrainian Armed Forces Discuss Overthrowing Zelensky (Sp.)
Pentagon’s ‘Ukrainian Fantasy’ Is Falling Apart – Scott Ritter (Sp.)
Ukraine Already Bankrupt Long Ago – Former Prime Minister (TASS)
Houthis ‘Schooling’ West in Asymmetric Warfare (Sp.)
God Is Underwriting Israel’s Genocide Bond (Helmer)
Chasing ‘Tactical’ Wins, Israel Now Faces ‘Strategic’ Defeat (Sweidan)
White House Fails to Navigate the Israeli Re-calibration (Alastair Crooke)
Biden a ‘Rare Kind of Idiot’ – Medvedev (RT)
Macron is a ‘Coward’ – Medvedev (RT)
‘Warmonger’ EU’s Defense Strategy a Wishful Dream (Sp.)
EU Nuclear Umbrella to Embolden Member States to Use French Nukes (Sp.)
Poland: the Biggest Army in the EU And the Biggest Risks in the Making (Babich)
Eventual Financial Death Spiral Now Imminent – John Rubino (USAW)
Global Hunger Isn’t The Worst Food-Related Threat To Humanity (Bridge)
Nanoplastics Linked to an Increase in Heart Attacks And Strokes (Sp.)

 

 

 

 

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“Let’s demolish this green rat and install Zaluzhny!”

Elite Units of Ukrainian Armed Forces Discuss Overthrowing Zelensky (Sp.)

Following the recent reshuffle in Ukraine’s military leadership, discontent is brewing among elite units, with discussions of ousting President Volodymyr Zelensky and reinstating Valery Zaluzhny, the former commander-in-chief, a source has revealed to Sputnik. Commanders and soldiers in elite units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are dissatisfied with the reshuffle in the country’s military leadership and are seriously discussing the ousting of Volodymyr Zelensky, a representative of the Russian security services has told Sputnik. He explained that specialists had gained access to a closed Telegram channel called “ParaBelum,” which consists of radically-minded fighters from the elite units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

“Our specialists have gained access to a resource in which members of various elite units, such as the Marines, special forces, intelligence, special forces of the SBU [Security Service of Ukraine], as well as various nationalist battalions, communicate. They are highly qualified specialists who are clearly dissatisfied with the change of command. They are seriously discussing options for overthrowing the current government and the command of the Ukrainian Armed Forces,” the interlocutor said. Based on the materials at the disposal of Sputnik, the soldiers express dissatisfaction with the actions of Zelensky and the new commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Oleksandr Syrsky, who was appointed a month ago to replace Valery Zaluzhny. Thus, the commander of the reconnaissance group of Ukraine’s 80th Separate Air Assault Nrigade, Maxim Shevtsov, with the call sign “Winter,” calls on members of “ParaBelum” to overthrow Zelensky.

“If people don’t come to the defense of Zaluzhny, if the military doesn’t come to the defense of Zaluzhny, then this rat [Zelensky] will torpedo everyone… Let’s demolish this green rat and install Zaluzhny! In fact, it’s Zelensky who needs to be changed, not Zaluzhny. This rat feels that he has a zero rating, and Zaluzhny has a higher rating, and [this is why Zelensky] is trying to torpedo him,” a voice message from Shevtsov says. A recent poll by the Ukrainian Center for Social and Marketing Research SOCIS suggests that if the presidential election were held in Ukraine in 2024, former Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny would secure a significant lead, with 41.4% of the first-round vote, surpassing Volodymyr Zelensky’s 23.7%. In the parliamentary scenario, Zaluzhny’s hypothetical bloc would lead with 46.4% of the vote, according to the same poll.

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“This is to buy time for a miracle to happen and the Ukrainians are hoping the miracle will be the arrival of a French battlegroup.”

Pentagon’s ‘Ukrainian Fantasy’ Is Falling Apart – Scott Ritter (Sp.)

The US Pentagon’s fantasy in Ukraine is falling apart, former UN weapons inspector and commentator Scott Ritter told Sputnik’s Fault Lines on Monday. Speaking on reports in US media that said there are growing tensions between Kiev and Washington because Ukraine reportedly did not listen to tactical advice offered by the Pentagon, Ritter said he believes the assertions are not based in reality but instead are designed to shift the blame away from the United States. “The Pentagon is definitely trying to create political cover for itself because their huge Ukrainian fantasy is falling apart,” Ritter asserted, explaining earlier that Ukraine had little choice but to hold Avdeyevka for as long as possible so that defensive lines could be built behind it, noting however, that Russian airpower prevented even that goal from being achieved.

“It’s easy to play armchair quarterback and just sit back there and pick apart. But the reality is what other choices [did] Ukrainians have but to try and hold onto the last defensible position they [had]?” The Kiev regime is “waking up to the reality that their so-called friends and allies are abandoning them and leaving Ukraine to its own fate” Ritter explained earlier while discussing Macron’s comments that French troops may be deployed in Ukraine, a hypothetical that Ritter says is only being discussed because of the position Ukraine is in. “To understand why Macron would be even talking about this, you have to understand how dire the situation is for Ukraine right now. They are facing military collapse, right now as we speak the last reserves of Ukraine are being thrown into the battle outside the village of Orlovka,” Ritter explained. “This is to buy time for a miracle to happen and the Ukrainians are hoping the miracle will be the arrival of a French battlegroup.”

That possible “miracle” would not change the outlook on the battlefield, Ritter argued, saying that their ability “to deploy a military meaningful force to Ukraine is very slim,” with or without the Baltic State allies Macron is reportedly seeking. Meanwhile, Ritter argues, the election season is forcing the United States to step back from the conflict. “Biden is in a presidential election cycle, we’re coming up on the final sprint to November. … Biden will do whatever is necessary to minimize his political exposure.” “We fired [Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs] Victoria Nuland, the architect of [the Ukraine] policy, and we [took] a step back.” That has left Europe “sitting there, realizing that, frankly speaking, they are nothing without American money. This is a hard pill to swallow and meanwhile, on the battlefield, the Ukrainian army is in absolutely desperate straits.”

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“..a highly telling stigma – ‘negative outlook,’ ‘a virtual certainty of default,’ ‘debt susceptible to non-payment..’”

Ukraine Already Bankrupt Long Ago – Former Prime Minister (TASS)

Ukraine has long been completely insolvent, former Ukrainian Prime Minister (2010-2014) Nikolay Azarov said in commenting on the Standard & Poor’s rating agency’s downgrade of its credit rating on Ukraine’s sovereign debt to “junk” status. “Ukraine is fully insolvent. However, international agencies do not risk assigning it a default rating. Although Ukraine went bankrupt long ago,” he wrote on his Telegram channel. Earlier, S&P downgraded Ukraine from a “CCC” rating to “CC.” “Now the country’s long-term sovereign [debt] rating has received a highly telling stigma – ‘negative outlook,’ ‘a virtual certainty of default,’ ‘debt susceptible to non-payment,’” the former head of the Ukrainian government added.

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“..the Houthis “demonstrating in real time just how target-rich developed nations are..”

Houthis ‘Schooling’ West in Asymmetric Warfare (Sp.)

The Yemeni militia has led a sustained campaign of ship seizures, drone and missile attacks against suspected Israeli-tied commercial vessels and Western warships operating in the Red Sea for nearly four months straight, with commercial freight volume through the strategic maritime chokepoint down as much as 80 percent. Ansar Allah, the Yemeni militia group also known as the Houthis, has “more surprises” in store for the US and Israel, and will continue its campaign of maritime attacks so long as Tel Aviv continues its brutal assault in Gaza and blocks humanitarian aid from getting through, leading Houthi figure Abdul Sattar Al-Nehmi has said. “We have a firm belief in our leadership and its decisions, which motivates us to continue these operations in support of our brothers in Gaza,” al-Nehmi said in an interview with local media. The official did not elaborate on the “surprises” Washington and Tel Aviv should expect, but stressed the maritime campaign will continue until the Houthis manage to “force” global powers to bring Israel to heel.

Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi offered a tally of militia missile and drone attacks and ship seizures to date last week, saying 96 missile and drone attacks have been launched and 61 ships targeted so far amid the ongoing campaign. Separately on Monday, Bloomberg Middle East contributor Marc Champion warned that the Houthis have succeeded in “schooling” the West “in asymmetric warfare,” with neither the “extraordinary power of US carrier fleets,” nor attempts to “get tougher” by bombing the militia group succeeding in reining in Ansar Allah’s activities. “The first challenge is that advances in the production of missiles and drones have democratized extremely powerful weapons that until recently were available only to the richest states,” Champion wrote. “The second is a growing asymmetry of vulnerabilities,” with the Houthis “demonstrating in real time just how target-rich developed nations are,” and the US and its allies showing that they have much more to lose than humble Yemenis.

“When the Houthis disrupt the roughly 12% of global shipping that passes through the Bab al-Mandab Strait between the Arabian Peninsula and the Horn of Africa, it impacts consumers in Europe and manufacturers in Asia, but not Yemen. If oil tankers have to shift to longer, more expensive routes than the Suez Canal, nudging up the price of gasoline at US pumps, the Houthis will be much less affected,” the commentator emphasized. And that’s not to mention the “trillions of dollars” worth of information passing through the communications cables which lie at the bottom of the Red Sea, which Western media fear the Houthis might sabotage, or the “communications and the data that sophisticated militaries rely on to operate.” Champion urged Washington to “resist the temptation to escalate its fight with the Houthis,” and to prevent the situation from spinning even further out of control, as any “reliable success” against the militia would require a full-scale invasion or heavy bombardment – neither of which “would be remotely worth the cost.”

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“Israel’s public genocide is a private secret among Americans who are paying for it..”

God Is Underwriting Israel’s Genocide Bond (Helmer)

Last week it happened that God and the United States Treasury managed to underwrite a record issue of Israel Government bonds to continue the war against the Arabs in Gaza, West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq – and Iran if necessary. The war financing comprised $2 billion of five-year bonds, and $3 billion each of 10 and 30-year bonds. The US Treasury guarantees bond holders that if Israel defaults on repayment of its obligations, the US will pay instead. Notwithstanding this, the Israelis were obliged to offer an extra 1.35%, 1.45%, and 1.75% more in interest over the going rate for US Treasury bonds for the same length of term. The Reuters news agency headline on March 6 celebrated “Israel sells record $8 billion in bonds despite Oct 7 attacks, downgrade”. The propaganda agency based in New York quoted Israel’s Accountant-General as claiming the bond placement “results showed an “unprecedented expression of confidence in Israel’s economy by the world’s largest international investors”.*

In fact, according to well-informed bond trade sources in Europe, with the higher interest rates the market has just demanded from the Israelis, the spread between the Israel bonds and US Treasuries has never been wider, and the worse this spread will become for Israel. This is a vote of no-confidence from the market which the Israelis, the Americans, and their media are trying to keep secret. The longer the war is protracted, the more obvious the costs of Israel Defence Forces’ (IDF) failure will become – and the deeper the negative bond sentiment will grow. By converting secrecy into money, the market is signalling that it has begun to turn against Israel – and profit at Israel’s expense. Also unprecedented is the secrecy in which the “expression of confidence” has been managed by the US, French, and German banks acting as managers of the Israeli bond issue; and of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which has had regulatory oversight of the process.

The debt financing has been reported as a “private placement”; this has removed the requirement that the Israelis produce a public prospectus explaining how they think their war – plausibly genocide, according to the International Court of Justice in its ruling of January 26, 2024 – is going, and how long the IDF claim it will last. This does not remove the legal requirement on the two US banks engaged in marketing the bonds to US investors, Bank of America and Goldman Sachs, to submit a formal application for SEC approval of what is called a letter of consent. However, asked to confirm the contents of the letter of consent application for the sale of the Israeli bonds, and its official approval, the SEC has refused to give any answer. Goldman Sachs was asked the same questions. The bank also refuses to say.

Last October the chief executive of Goldman Sachs, David Solomon,* issued a personal letter to the bank’s employees claiming the Hamas operation was a “violation of fundamental human values”: Solomon then proposed a $2 million gift of bank funds “to organizations providing critical support and humanitarian relief in Israel”; plus additional bank money, three bank dollars for every one contributed by bank staff making donations under $25, and one for one if the staff contribution was over $25. Asked how much money has been raised for Solomon’s gift to the Israelis, the bank is refusing to reply. In other words, Israel’s public genocide is a private secret among Americans who are paying for it, and among US government officials responsible for regulating the scheme according to US law. According to well-informed bond traders, this deal-making is worth in fees to the dealmakers, led by Goldman Sachs, about $100 million.

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“Everyone can see the tactics that are used to defeat the enemy in war, but what no one can see is the strategy from which great victory arises.”

Chasing ‘Tactical’ Wins, Israel Now Faces ‘Strategic’ Defeat (Sweidan)

In a fight like this, the center of gravity is the civilian population. And if you make them fall into the hands of the enemy, you turn tactical victory into strategic defeat. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin issued this warning to Israel back in December during his address at the Reagan National Defense Forum in California. Drawing on hard-earned lessons from US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Austin stressed that winning battles on the ground does not guarantee a strategic victory and may even lead to a strategic defeat – if Israel refuses to look at the bigger picture. This is one of the main sources of Washington’s pressure on Tel Aviv, especially in light of the allies’ differing political visions for Gaza in the post-war period and the man-made humanitarian crisis Israel has imposed on the Strip. It’s a philosophy rooted in foresight, echoing Robert Greene’s wisdom from his 33 War Strategies: “Grand strategy is the art of looking beyond the present battle and calculating ahead.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet has outlined two primary objectives for the Gaza war: dismantling Hamas’ military infrastructure and securing the release of prisoners detained since 7 October. Netanyahu later expanded on these objectives, adding a crucial third goal: ensuring Gaza’s inability to threaten the occupation state’s security in the future. Consequently, the success of Israel’s brutal military assault on Gaza hinges on achieving these pivotal objectives. Despite their shared goals, disparities have emerged between the American and Israeli approaches. While both advocate for neutralizing Hamas, the Biden administration advocates for a more politically driven strategy, while Netanyahu seeks an almost entirely military-centric approach.

Hamas, on the other hand, announced three main objectives of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood immediately following the events of 7 October. First, success in conducting a prisoner exchange with the enemy entity. Second, retaliation against Israeli aggression in the occupied West Bank and safeguarding Al-Aqsa Mosque from settler extremists. Third, placing the Palestinian issue back on the global stage. Chinese General Sun Tzu’s timeless wisdom in his Art of War distinguishes between tactical maneuvers and strategic foresight: “Everyone can see the tactics that are used to defeat the enemy in war, but what no one can see is the strategy from which great victory arises.” In warfare, tactical objectives focus on short-term gains – specific engagements or territorial advances. In contrast, strategic goals require long-term vision, aligning military actions with political priorities. In essence, tactics look to answer the “how,” while strategy answers the “why” in military engagement, ultimately with a political endgame.

Any state or party to a conflict can achieve tactical objectives by excelling in battlefield maneuvers, using superior technology, or having better trained and equipped forces. But winning battles – that is, achieving tactical goals – does not necessarily mean winning the war. This discrepancy occurs because the cumulative effect of tactical victories may not align with or contribute adequately to broader strategic objectives. While tactics are essential to winning battles, they must be used as part of a strategy aimed at achieving the ultimate goals of war. History offers several sobering reminders of the perils of prioritizing tactics over strategy. For example, in the Vietnam War, the US achieved numerous tactical victories yet failed strategically. Despite inflicting heavy losses, the broader goal of fostering a non-communist South Vietnam remained elusive. The US’s longest war, in Afghanistan against the Taliban, ended in another humiliating withdrawal, only for the Taliban to return to unprecedented political power across the country.

Esteemed Israeli historian and critic of Zionism, Ilan Pappe, believes that the failures of the genocidal war on Gaza will ultimately lead to the downfall of the Zionist entity, with the war being the most perilous chapter in the “history of a project fighting for its existence.”

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“Like Florida, [a] key state, where the votes of the Jews can decide who will move into the White House, so too can the votes of the Muslims in Michigan decide … ”

White House Fails to Navigate the Israeli Re-calibration (Alastair Crooke)

Alon Pinkas, a former senior Israeli diplomat, well-plugged into Washington, tells us that a frustrated White House finally has “had enough”. The rupture with Netanyahu is complete: The Prime Minister does not comport himself as ‘an U.S. ally’ should; he severely criticises Biden’s Middle East policies, and now the United States has come to understand this fact. Biden cannot afford any further Israel-affects to jeopardise his electoral campaign, and so – as his State of the Union Speech makes clear – he will double-down on misconstrued policy frameworks for both Israel and Ukraine. So what does Biden intend to do about Netanyahu’s act of defiance against the ‘holy grail’ of U.S. policy recommendations? Well, he invited Benny Gantz, a member of Israel’s War Cabinet to Washington, and wrapped him around an agenda “reserved for a prime minister, or someone they think will, or should be, premier”. Officials apparently thought that by initiating a visit outside of usual diplomatic protocols, they may “have unleashed a dynamic that could lead to an election in Israel”, Pinkas notes, resulting in a leadership more amenable to U.S. ideas.

It was clearly intended as a first step to ‘soft power’ régime change. And the prime reason for the declaration of war on Netanyahu? Gaza. Biden apparently didn’t appreciate the snub received in the Michigan primary when the Gaza protest vote surpassed 100,000 ‘uncommitted votes’. Polls – especially amongst the young – are flashing red warning signals for November (in no small part because of Gaza). Democratic national leaders are beginning to worry. Leading Israeli commentator, Nahum Barnea, warns that Israel is “loosing America”: “We are accustomed to thinking of America in familial terms … We receive weapons and international backing and the Jews give their votes in the key states and money to the campaigns. This time, the situation is different … Since the votes in [presidential] elections are counted regionally, only a few states … actually decide … Like Florida, [a] key state, where the votes of the Jews can decide who will move into the White House, so too can the votes of the Muslims in Michigan decide …

“[Activists] called on the primary voters to vote “uncommitted” to protest Biden’s support for Israel … Their campaign succeeded beyond expectations: 130,000 Democratic voters supported it. The slap in the face to Biden reverberated across the entire length and breadth of the political establishment. It not only attested to the rise of a new, efficient and toxic political lobby, [but] also to the revulsion that many Americans feel when they see the pictures from Gaza”. “Biden loves Israel and is truly afraid for it”, concludes Barnea “but he has no intention of losing the elections because of it. That is an existential threat”. The problem however, is the converse: It is that U.S. policy is deeply flawed, and wholly incongruent with majority public sentiment in Israel. Many Israelis feel they are fighting an existential struggle, and must not become ‘just fodder’ (as they see it) to a U.S. Democratic electoral strategy. The reality is that Israel is rupturing with Team Biden – not the converse.

Biden’s key plan which rests on a revitalised Palestinian security apparatus is described – even in the Washington Post – as ‘improbable’. The U.S. tried a PA security ‘revitalising’ initiative under U.S. General Zinni in 2002 and Dayton in 2010. It did not work – and for good reason: Palestinian Authority security forces are simply viewed by most Palestinians as the hated stooges enforcing continued Israeli occupation. They work to Israeli security interests, not Palestinian security interests. The other main components to U.S. policy is an even more improbable ‘de-radicalised’ and anaemic ‘two-state solution’, buried within a regional concert of conservative Arab States acting as its security overseer. This policy approach reflects a White House out of kilter with today’s more eschatological Israel, and one failing to move on from perspectives and policies hailing from decades past which, even then, were failures. The White House therefore has resorted to an old trick: To project all of its own policy failings onto a foreign leader for not making the ‘unworkable’ work, and to try to replace that leader with someone more compliant. Pinkas writes:

“Once the United States became convinced that Netanyahu was not being cooperative, not being a considerate ally, behaving like a crude ingrate … focused only on his political survival after the October 7 debacle, the time was ripe to try a new political course”. However, Netanyahu’s policy – for better or worse – reflects what a majority of Israelis think. Netanyahu has his well-known personality defects and is seriously unpopular in Israel, yet that does not mean that a plurality disagrees with his, and his government’s programme. So “enter Gantz”, unleashed by Team Biden as prospective PM-in-waiting into the Washington and London diplomatic pool.

Kash Patel
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“..Biden’s recent blunder in which he mixed up Ukraine and the Middle East sums up his poor mental state..”

Biden a ‘Rare Kind of Idiot’ – Medvedev (RT)

US President Joe Biden’s recent blunder in which he mixed up Ukraine and the Middle East sums up his poor mental state, former Russian leader Dmitry Medvedev has claimed. Biden’s gaffe came in an interview with MSNBC on Saturday, as he discussed the Israeli military campaign in Gaza with host Jonathan Capehart. The US leader said West Jerusalem should not repeat the mistakes that Washington made following the September 2001 terrorist attacks. “America made a mistake. We went after Osama bin Laden until we got him, but we shouldn’t have gone into Ukraine,” Biden stated. He then corrected himself, saying he meant “the whole thing in Iraq and Afghanistan,” referring to the US invasions and occupation of the two Middle Eastern nations. Confusing places and people has been a recurring issue for the 81-year-old president. Medvedev, who serves as deputy chair of the Russian Security Council, posted a short clip of the gaffe on Sunday on social media, adding: “A rare kind of idiot.”

Some Russian officials have suggested that Biden’s slip of the tongue was Freudian. “He didn’t mix it up. He can no longer keep to himself what everyone understands – the US has disgraced itself in the bloodiest manner with the whole Ukrainian project,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said. Moscow perceives the Ukraine conflict as a US-led proxy war against Russia, in which Ukrainian soldiers serve as ‘cannon fodder’. The Russian military estimated that by the end of February, Kiev’s military losses had reached 444,000. In the nine-minute interview with MSNBC, Biden mentioned Ukraine once, calling out former President Donald Trump for his skeptical attitude towards NATO. The incumbent leader described the organization as “critical to our national defense.” Moscow has cited the expansion of the military bloc in Europe as a key cause of the hostilities with Ukraine.

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“Macron preparing to visit Kiev? But he’s a zoological coward!”

Macron is a ‘Coward’ – Medvedev (RT)

French President Emmanuel Macron has postponed his visit to Ukraine because he is a pathological coward, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has claimed. The Elysee Palace announced on Monday that Macron’s long-awaited visit to Ukraine will take place sometime “in the coming weeks.” The announcement marks the third delay of the French leader’s visit to Ukraine. Macron had initially planned to visit Kiev to sign a bilateral security agreement last month, but the document ended up being signed during Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s trip to Paris. “Macron preparing to visit Kiev? But he’s a zoological coward!” Medvedev posted in French on X (formerly Twitter), recommending that Macron’s office pack “several changes of underwear” and prepare for a “strong stink.”

Medvedev claimed that he originally wrote the message in the morning, but by the time he decided to post it – the French president had already “s**t himself” and pulled out of the planned visit. “Poor France!” he added. Instead of hurrying to Kiev, Macron wants to “take the necessary time” for talks with allies to be able to visit Ukraine “with tangible results,” Politico wrote on Monday, citing an anonymous French diplomat. In recent weeks, the French president has escalated his hawkish rhetoric towards Russia, suggesting in late February that sending Western troops to Ukraine cannot be ruled out. Last Tuesday in Prague, he called on European nations to step up support for Kiev amid the Ukraine-Russia conflict, saying Europe is facing times “where it will be appropriate not to be a coward.”

NATO members are seeking to boost military aid to Kiev amid worries that funding from Ukraine’s biggest war sponsor – the US – will dry up. Earlier this year, the White House said that Washington had used up all the money allocated to Ukraine thus far – more than $113 billion. An additional $60 billion in US funding is still being held up in Congress, although recently it was suggested that the money should be loaned to Kiev, rather than given away. Moscow maintains that Western military aid to Ukraine does little to alter the course of the conflict, while extending the hostilities and causing needless deaths. Commenting on Macron’s words regarding the possibility of deploying Western troops to Ukraine, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned that doing so would make a direct clash between NATO and Russia “inevitable.”

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“The EU, whose initial vocation as a peacemaker in Europe has completely slipped and transformed into a warmonger..”

‘Warmonger’ EU’s Defense Strategy a Wishful Dream (Sp.)

The European Commission’s newly proposed strategy to coordinate its military industries to tackle the “existential threat” posed by Russia is, above all, a pipe dream, Colonel Jacques Hogard, who served 26 years in the French Army as an airborne officer in the Foreign Legion and the special forces, told Sputnik. “The EU, whose initial vocation as a peacemaker in Europe has completely slipped and transformed into a warmonger, is seeking to exist, in the face of the visible disengagement of the United States in Ukraine. It clumsily tries to find a way out of the trap into which the Americans have made it fall. But in reality, ‘defense Europe’ is a dream. Born from a desire to bring the Franco-German couple together, this dream has never had the slightest beginning of concrete realization,” Hogard stated.

The pundit elaborated by pointing to the TIGER III, MAWS, and CIFS programs that were all successively “abandoned by Berlin, either to adopt purely German solutions or to turn to American equipment.” The remaining two programs – SCAF (Future Combat Air System) and MGCS (Main Ground Combat System) – were plagued by “disagreements over the distribution of roles between German and French industries.” “These programs were pushed through under pressure from politicians, without their future being assured,” Jacques Hogard said. Continuing to support Ukraine militarily has left European countries’ existing stocks depleted, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell admitted in his latest blog post. He urged moving “from an emergency mode to a longer-term vision, in a new strategy would allow the EU to be able to “replenish our stocks and develop the defense capabilities,” while continuing to provide “adequate military support to Ukraine.”

“To strengthen our defense in a tense geopolitical context, we urgently need to overcome the fragmentation of our defense industry through more joint procurement and more common projects,” he wrote. The blog post further elaborated on the new European Defense Industrial Strategy recently unveiled by Brussels. The European Commission, the EU’s executive branch, touted its plan worth around €1.5 billion (US $1.6 billion) as a way to turbocharge the bloc’s military-industrial sector. The strategy is geared to reduce the EU member states’ dependence on the US for defense needs. Procurement outside the bloc was declared “no longer sustainable.” The plans will need to be approved by the European Parliament and by member countries, who are already squabbling over military and weapons spending on Ukraine aid.

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“..Macron effectively offered to share French nuclear weapons. “These statements by Macron are extremely serious..”

EU Nuclear Umbrella to Embolden Member States to Use French Nukes (Sp.)

The idea of the EU’s nuclear umbrella could lead to other countries using France’s nuclear potential, even though France might not be under any threat, the leader of France’s Patriots party and candidate for the European Parliament elections, Florian Philippot, told RIA Novosti. Earlier in the year, French President Emmanuel Macron said that Paris had a responsibility to defend the European Union. He added that France’s interests had a European dimension, which gave Paris a special responsibility that, in particular, affects French deterrence capabilities. The assertion, Filippot said, means that Macron effectively offered to share French nuclear weapons. “These statements by Macron are extremely serious. This is what should be the first guarantee of national sovereignty, nuclear weapons, which you need in case your vital interests are in danger, this is what nuclear doctrine is all about, the same for all nuclear powers. And what he is saying means that if tomorrow Poland is at war with Russia, it can use nuclear weapons while we are not in danger, we are not at war. And if tomorrow Ukraine becomes part of the EU, we could potentially let Ukraine use it, that’s completely insane,” the politician said.

Such statements indicate that the French president is not guided by the country’s national interest, he added. “Behind this is also pressure from Germany to get our nuclear weapons. They have long been willing to invest financially in our nuclear weapons in exchange for jointly controlling them. This is where the demand that France makes for Germany or the EU to take a place among the permanent members of the UN Security Council comes from. This goes hand in hand,” Philippot said. In February, European Parliament Vice-President Katarina Barley said in an interview with the Tagesspiegel newspaper that the creation of the EU’s own nuclear umbrella to replace the US umbrella could become a topic of discussion at the European level. At the same time, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner spoke in favor of greater cooperation with France and the United Kingdom on nuclear deterrence.

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““NATO is acting like a fireman, who sets on fire more and more buildings in order to show the community how much it needs him..”

Poland: the Biggest Army in the EU And the Biggest Risks in the Making (Babich)

The Polish ministers love surprises. This week, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski stunned the public when he said “several NATO countries already have their troops in Ukraine.” Sikorski represents the pro-EU “liberal” party Civic Platform, which recently replaced the “anti-European” nationalists from the Law and Justice (PiS) party. By voicing the shocking remark, Sikorski was effectively attempting to outdo the media star of the previous cabinet formed by the PiS. That media star was Mariusz Blaszczak, the former minister of defense who promised Poland would have “the strongest army in Europe” in two years In fact, Sikorski’s statement about NATO troops in Ukraine was not much of a secret for Russia. Even Sikorski’s attempt to create intrigue by saying he would not reveal the troops’ countries of origin was a failure. Maria Zakharova, the official representative of Russia’s Foreign Ministry, acknowledged that Russia knew about the presence of Western servicemen and which countries they came from.

She said: “It does not make sense for NATO to deny it’s sending soldiers to Ukraine any more.” However, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius again denied the presence of NATO troops in Ukraine recently, in this way one more time exposing himself or Sikorski as a liar. Sikorski made his revelation about NATO troops at a celebration devoted to the 25th anniversary of Poland joining the NATO alliance alongside Hungary and the Czech Republic in 1999. In his speech, Sikorski also said that sending Western troops to Ukraine was a “creative” move, and that “the West should pursue the policy of asymmetrical escalation” in Ukraine. Through the official’s commentary and by ignoring Russia’s warnings of the inevitable retaliation for the escalation, Sikorski is – again – following in Blaszczak’s footsteps. It was under him that Poland, indeed, became Europe’s fastest growing military power, and the Civic Platform does not show any willingness to stop the project.

According to official data from Blaszczak’s defense ministry, in 2023 alone, Poland bought 1,000 K2 tanks from South Korea and 673 K9 howitzers from the same supplier. From the United States, Poland purchased 366 Abrams tanks and 32 F-35A fighter jets. “If Blaszczak’s plans are fulfilled, by 2030 Poland will have more tanks than the combined forces of the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands and Belgium,” the Wall Street Journal reported in an article headlined, “Poland Hardens Its Defenses Against Russia.” In 2023, Poland spent $ 23 billion on defense purposes, a sum that makes up 4% of the country’s GDP against the NATO-required 2%. But is spending tens of billions of dollars from a poor country’s budget for preparations of war against the historically and ethnically close eastern neighbor a wise policy? Not so, say cooler heads. “NATO is acting like a fireman, who sets on fire more and more buildings in order to show the community how much it needs him,” Mateusz Piskorski, a well known journalist and former leader of Zmiana party, told Sputnik.

In Piskorski’s opinion, NATO and Polish aggressive elite bear at least a part of the responsibility for the fire which is now devouring Ukraine. Ironically, these same elites point to Ukraine as the proof of Russia’s belligerence. These same Polish elites try to talk Poles into spending more money on arms for Ukraine and on increasing the power of the native Polish army. Blaszczak’s plan was to increase the staff of the Polish army from the current 172,000 men to 300,000. The timeframe for the reform is intended to proceed between two and three years, and this is one of the few initiatives of the outgoing PiS party, which the new “liberal” Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk promises to continue.

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“You will get these massive bank runs that the government will have to step in and bail out. This is one of many things that will happen in the not-so-distant future..”

Eventual Financial Death Spiral Now Imminent – John Rubino (USAW)

Analyst and financial writer John Rubino warned nearly four months ago of a “U.S. Financial Death Spiral.” This past week, Bank of America caught up to Rubino and issued a warning about a “US dollar death spiral” because the federal government was going deeper in the red by creating “$1 trillion in new debt every 100 days.” Maybe this is why gold and Bitcoin have been hitting new all-time highs day after day. Rubino says, “When a building was worth $200 million and someone sells it for $48 million, that means there is a loss that someone has to take. Those losses are mostly on the books of regional and local banks. So, they are in big trouble financially. . . . You will get these massive bank runs that the government will have to step in and bail out. This is one of many things that will happen in the not-so-distant future. This will impact government finances in a scary way that will send people’s attention to the currency. In other words, if we have another $3 trillion bailout on top of everything else that’s going on . . .what is that going to do to the dollar? . . . .

Currencies are being inflated away with all these bailouts, deficits, wars and all these things that are going on that are bad for the currency. So, people start selling government bonds, which push up interest rates and blows up even more bad real estate and paper . . . until you get a debt spiral, a real live financial death spiral than cannot be fixed. . . . I was talking to a real estate guy the other day, and he said this is not just inevitable, it is imminent. It is happening now. It is happening quickly, and it is going to hit the headlines. . . . In this case, what is inevitable in commercial real estate is also looking imminent.” Rubino goes on to say, “The numbers are not lost on the guys running the big investment banks and the big media outlets. They are sitting around, and they are thinking we have to say something about this because this is obviously a very big financial story. So, we have to report on it. Finally, the numbers have gotten big enough with the deficits and government interest costs . . . that this is a story that cannot be ignored anymore.

“It’s got to be pretty far along before they reach that point because they really don’t want to report on this. To report on this is seen as a betrayal of the establishment, and they are part of the establishment. They are playing on that team. The debt numbers are finally big enough that they can’t be ignored anymore, and that implies that we are getting near the end of the road.” Gold and Bitcoin both hit all-time new highs this past week. What does it mean? Rubino explains, “This means the market is speaking, and it’s concluding these currencies have a problem. Capital is flowing into the alternatives. It’s flowing into the old kind of money that has held up for thousands of years like gold or the possible new kind of money like Bitcoin that has come on relatively recently (when compared to gold). . . . In either case, it is a vote against the dollar. When gold and Bitcoin are both spiking, it is a big vote of no confidence in the dollar.”

In closing, Rubino says, “There is no way to know how this plays out in the next six months, but this should terrify the central banks. By the way, the big central banks are behaving as if they are terrified because they are aggressively buying gold. They have bought about 1,000 tons of gold in each of the last two years. 1,000 tons is a fourth of the gold that comes out of all the gold mines in a given year. So, that is a major purchase, and they take the gold off the market. They don’t turn around and sell it. They put it away as a reserve asset. The gold is effectively disappearing. This makes the market even tighter, and this is also part of the reason why gold is going up.”

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Obesity. “It probably comes as no surprise that the same people who demand their food fast and fried, will also expect an easy cure as well..”

Global Hunger Isn’t The Worst Food-Related Threat To Humanity (Bridge)

World Obesity Day was marked this week and, with over a billion people afflicted worldwide, obesity is now considered more dangerous to global health than hunger. The numbers are staggering. Sometime in the mid-20th century a cameraman captured an unforgettable black-and-white photo depicting thousands of American sunworshippers crowded onto Coney Island, New York City. What is most conspicuous about the iconic photograph, aside from the sheer number of beachgoers, is the lack of excessive cellulite packed into the assorted bathing suits and bikinis. Sadly and not a little tragically, those halcyon days are over. While hunger overwhelmingly afflicts the poverty-stricken nations of the world, obesity represents a unique type of affliction in that it targets both rich and poor alike. Between 1990 and 2022, global obesity rates quadrupled for children and doubled for adults, according to a new study by the Lancet (The World Health Organization classifies obesity as having a body-mass index equal to or greater than 30 kilograms per square meter).

In the WHO’s top-ten ‘hefty’ list, it may come as some surprise that the tiny Polynesian nations of Tonga and American Samoa had the highest prevalence of obesity in 2022 for women, while American Samoa and [nearby] Nauru had the highest rates among men. In those picturesque island paradises, more than 60% of the adult population were clinically obese. Other surprises included Egypt, weighing in at number ten in the female category, while Qatar took tenth place in boys’ obesity levels. Among the wealthy countries, the United States was the heavyweight representative and is tenth in the world for obesity among men. Shockingly, the US adult obesity rate increased from 21.2% in 1990 to 43.8% in 2022 for women, and from 16.9% to 41.6% in 2022 for men, placing the nation of 330 million fast-food consumers 36th in the world for highest obesity rates among women and, for men, tenth in the world.

By contrast, the adult obesity rate in the United Kingdom increased from 13.8% in 1990 to 28.3% in 2022 among females, ranking it 87th highest in the world, while the obesity rate for males surged from 10.7% to 26.9%, placing Britain at 55th. Among children, the study found the US obesity rates increased from 11.6% in 1990 to 19.4% in 2022 for girls, 11.5% to 21.7% for boys. In 2022, the US ranked 22nd in the world for obesity among girls, 26th for boys. Considering the rapid rates of change among Americans, the US will be predictably dominating the charts in just a few years, creating what could be considered a national emergency. None of this should have been unpredictable. After all, what does a society expect that can’t even park the car and walk several steps into the restaurant? And it’s not like consumers are ordering homemade soup and salads at the drive-thru window.

The junk food served at fast food enterprises is loaded with sodium content in order to prolong its shelf life, as well as saturated fatty acids that increase cholesterol levels in the body, clog the blood vessels and restrict normal blood flow, leading to heart disease. And that’s not even mentioning the high-fructose corn syrup found in the cola drinks. The real challenge, however, is how to combat obesity at a time when so many people have become addicted to a sedentary, order-online lifestyle. It probably comes as no surprise that the same people who demand their food fast and fried, will also expect an easy cure as well.

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“Researchers are curious as to how 40% of the participants showed no evidence of microplastics in their plaques, given that microplastics are ubiquitous..”

Nanoplastics Linked to an Increase in Heart Attacks And Strokes (Sp.)

Roughly a week ago it was reported that boiling one’s water could help reduce the amount of microplastics in it by nearly 90%, as long as that water is hard water. At the time, scientists were still studying the extent to which nanoplastics could cause harm to one’s body. A new study says that people with nanoplastics inside their bodies are 4.5 times more likely to suffer from a heart attack, stroke or die of other health related concerns over the next three years than people without them, scientists say. The study was published in The New England Journal of Medicine, and explained how micro- and nanoplastics (NMPs) are “emerging” as a potential risk factor when assessing cardiovascular disease. It is the first time that such a connection has been made.

Nanoplastics are tiny bits of plastic that can be as small as one-thousandth of a millimeter in diameter, though the definition applies to any small plastic piece that is less than five millimeters long in length. They are ubiquitous, long-lasting, and often require centuries to break down. But cells responsible for removing waste products can’t readily degrade them, so microplastics accumulate in organisms. These NMPs, about the size of a virus, are the perfect size to adversely affect how human cells function, and are capable of passing through key protective filters in one’s body including the intestinal lining and blood brain barrier. They have also been found in our food, breast milk and even the clouds in our skies. The researchers studied a group of patients who were already scheduled to undergo surgery for a condition known as carotid artery stenosis, which occurs when the carotid arteries—the main blood vessels that carry blood and oxygen to the brain—become narrowed after plaque, or fatty deposits, block normal blood flow. These arteries typically help supply blood to the brain, face and neck.

The researchers looked at plaque that was removed from 256 patients and tracked their health for an average of 34 months following the surgery. They found plastic particles, many of which were NMPs in the plaque of 150 patients—about 60%. At the follow-up, nonfatal heart attack, nonfatal stroke or death from any cause occurred in 20% of those patients and in 7.5% of the patients without detectable plastic particles. Chemical analyses showed that a majority of the particles were composed of either polyethylene, which is commonly used and is often found in food packaging, shopping bags and medical tubing. [..] Researchers are curious as to how 40% of the participants showed no evidence of microplastics in their plaques, given that microplastics are ubiquitous. One of the study’s co-authors says it could be that the participants behave differently or have different biological pathways for processing plastics, however, more research is needed.

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    Vincent van Gogh Le moulin de la galette 1886   • Elite Units of Ukrainian Armed Forces Discuss Overthrowing Zelensky (Sp.) • Pentagon’s ‘Ukraini
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle March 12 2024]

    #154503
    Dr. D
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    “Doc Malik: Everything Is Heading Toward a One-World Government

    That’s their plan, what’s OUR plan? Are we really still at the point of accepting this is their plan? (A: Yes) That’s “Capitalism” as everybody worldwide complains every day? They say this is true, rich guys do this, corporations are evil they do this, government is in the pockets of corporations… Said here since 1910. Okay! I believe you! But apparently you all don’t believe YOURSELVES, or this would already have been your conclusion in like 1920. Why isn’t it?

    “TRIGGERED Jimmy Kimmel reads Trump’s Truth Social post LIVE at the Oscar’s”

    Living rent-free. They can’t resist. Because they can’t resist, it demonstrates he’s in the power position. Yet 8 years later, they never learn. #MentalIllness.

    “BREAKING: Adam Schiff states the U.S. Intelligence Community will” … Do exactly the same thing they did 7 years ago. And said they would do all along. This is considered news. Why? Because as above, when they see a thing they don’t see it. When they say a thing is true, they themselves don’t believe it. #Integrity. That is, to be “Integrated”. If you are Integrated, then one part doesn’t constantly conflict and disagree with the others.

    “Most Beautiful First Lady”. I don’t see or understand it. She’s okay, like all the others without distinction. What’s the excitement?

    Rickards: So they say “J6 crashes the UST market.” Is that a throwaway comment? They could point at any GOP policy they don’t like, so why this one? I pick it out because The Plan is to collapse the US like a Color Revolution by causing a Civil War, crashing the bonds and leaving Europe standing. J6 is the best they can do. Again, could be a coincidence throwaway comment.

    Chris Cuomo? WTF? I guess he really will interview anyone.

    “Ukrainians are hoping the miracle will be the arrival of a French battlegroup.”

    I forget the last 20 of these. Training. Javelins. 777s. Tanks. (“and that’s called WWIII, Jack”) Now F16s. Never learn. Look, if all NATO were there, stationed, ready to go, flag goes up, race starts, they couldn’t win. Russia would then nuke them/us. So they were “Hoping for a Miracle” since 2014 when the Donbas savaged them, outnumbered and outgunned, but clobbering them on the field? They signed Minsk because they lost completely in the war. #LosingLosersWhoLose

    So they remain psychotic and delusional. They really should join Europe! And most of America and the West is to since most of them follow this and believe it. They are allowed forward because the 20% slice that isn’t delusional say “Go on” for their own, cynical, military reasons. Like my theory that we do because we A) Crush Europe B) Kill Nazis C) Discredit wars and empire and D) “Hand” all Ukraine, a nation the size of France, back to Russia. All we have to do is talk a lot, pretend, feed them only exactly what bullets they need to keep going until EUROPE breaks. So EUROPE believes. That’s ugly, but war IS ugly, and it works.

    Okay, back to Ukrainian hopes: Suppose Macron sends the entire French Army? Then Russia would nuke them and they’d still lose. Like 2014, 2022, and always. This isn’t even checkers, they’re not thinking even One move ahead.

    “That has left Europe “sitting there, realizing that, frankly speaking, they are nothing without American money.”

    They were going to fight the whole war ONLY with American money and ONLY with American men. Every day a new, tiny, glossed-over quote appears about it. All Europe not mobilizing, not even a paper clip factory, demonstrates this. I don’t know where they thought they were headed, to run the world with literally no power at all??? But in rough terms this seems to have been their Plan.

    ““Ukraine is fully insolvent. However, international agencies do not risk assigning it a default rating.”

    Like MBS, MERS, US Treasuries, and Greece in ‘08. No one got downgraded at all. “We just didn’t.” The End. There’s a whole major movie about it “The Big Short” although that’s only glanced in passing, really that’s what the whole thing is based on. What is that? Translation: “We Just Lied.” Just lied. We didn’t like it, so we lied! We lied then and are still lying today or should the US with $36T, $1T every quarter, with a 130% debt ration be AAA?

    Open mouth: Lie fell out. “When it’s serious, you have to lie.” …But why wait until it’s serious? Lie now, beat the rush.

    Hey, if everyone’s lying about risk, are they lying about prices? If prices are lies, is there Price Discovery? If there’s zero price discovery, are there Markets? If there are no Markets, is there Capitalism? No, no, no, no, no aaaaaaaannnnddd….No. If everyone is LYING, it is FRAUD, which is not only illegal in Capitalism, it’s illegal under every social system ever known. Fraud is always a crime because it’s theft. I don’t tell lies to GIVE you money, to disadvantage myself. Never. Only to TAKE money and make you poorer, weaker, and dead.

    “The Yemeni militia has led a sustained campaign of ship seizures, drone and missile attacks against suspected Israeli-tied commercial vessels and Western warships operating in the Red Sea for nearly four months straight,”

    Oh no, we got back at them. We found a radar station from the 90s whose dish hadn’t worked in 20 years and we bombed it. Good Job, Brownie! You DO know the location of the ships is on the Internet, and you can see them with your eyeballs, right? Millennials wouldn’t know: they’ve never looked up from their phones long enough to tell. AI targeted it! Computer said No.

    “United States Treasury managed to underwrite”

    That is to say, Janet Yellen. With “Joe Biden”, whatever that means. We have tagged her as radical Trotskyite working entirely for Davos and Europe against the US. Her “Powell Pivot” that isn’t coming, has been footed and funded with a “QE Twist” type bond arrangement that rigs the market to look like it might possibly go that way. Powell let her; so what? That’s her job, she can do what she likes. But his job is NY Banks and the US Dollar. And none of that somehow makes him walk on stage and cut rates in 18% inflation and a record-high, record-hot bubble market with houses unaffordable in 100% of zip codes.

    Anyway, to be 100% merged with Israel is a Global, Davos, Euro thing. Not that our ruling class hasn’t done it, but that’s the war right now: the US Colonial Class vs US People and business industry. That is, anyone who does “Work”. They are losing, and acts like this expose them which is WHY they are losing. Cockroaches can only live in the dark. If not, why arrest Assange who brings it all in the light? Strafe all those civilians and reporters in Iraq with Pride! Put Abu Garib and the helicopter gunship photos on the front page and declare yourselves!

    Yellen, Biden, the Colonial Class outing themselves is giving them the death. Like in Michigan Primaries, “None of the Above”, with ONE candidate. Rigging it to ONE candidate STILL didn’t work.

    Do Americans LOOK like they’re going to shut up and take it?

    They won’t survive it and neither will Israel. But that is waaaaaaaaaay too complicated for me to guess or comment on. I got literally nothin’. How about one day, when Israel is slowly sapped, all their allies are in market collapse, 10 nearby Arab nations just send every rocket in one hour? Why not? Even so, Israel may not “Cease to exist” but it will be so substantially and forever changed it might as well be. They’ll have to live WITH the residents there. WIthout an Israel world, there is no “Arab World” to contract to. They will just be “All the different locals.”

    “• Chasing ‘Tactical’ Wins, Israel Now Faces ‘Strategic’ Defeat (Sweidan)

    I could think of no way to win. So it’s not that they’re playing badly. This is an outgrowth of an insane, psychotic premise and policies. As they are contrary to reality and all natural law, all physics, eventually this must occur and now it has. Essentially: that race purity exists and you can act on it.

    “European Gencode” YanisVaroufakis

    Which one? How does it occur that a Rwandan Genocide is those dirty, violent, backward savages, when Europe has more genocides more often in an area the size of two African countries than Africa has in decades. If you want to accurately point to backward savages, point to Europe as foremost on the planet. I now know know how they felt in WWI. They’re non-stop ethnic cleansing from Sarajevo to Greece like, there’s always one going on. As UK is the saddest country in the world right now (Literally, statistically) that ethnic cleansing is in Blackpool as everyone sleeps rough and white with Dickensian hunger.

    “The EU, whose initial vocation as a peacemaker in Europe has completely slipped and transformed into a warmonger..”

    There’s your Europe. They were always for war, but were also LYING about it. How darling.

    “• Biden a ‘Rare Kind of Idiot’ – Medvedev (RT)

    Like Putin wanting a bullet proof vest for Zelensky, Biden is a dream come true for the Right. If he didn’t exist, we’d have to install him. He’s done more for the Right than the last 5 Presidents. …And I mean the Republican ones.

    “• Macron is a ‘Coward’ – Medvedev (RT)

    This is fun talk but apparently it’s true, that’s why he says it. Macron is reported to cower even at home, from his own French Protests, which are pretty mild compared to what can happen. And you don’t navigate protests by hiding. Even in the sense of trampling the people, that’s not helping. Legend in his own mind. Melting down stamping his little feet.

    “Sikorski’s statement about NATO troops in Ukraine was not much of a secret for Russia”

    Yes. Who is he talking to? Poles? The world? Himself? Forgot which lie he was on that day?

    “Poland will have more tanks than the combined forces of the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands and Belgium,”

    That’s amazing and shows at least some seriousness from ONE country on earth. Too bad they were Abrams tanks. Or tanks at all. That’s gonna smart as they’re nearly useless already. War equipment is like that which is why you should avoid it.

    “• Global Hunger Isn’t The Worst Food-Related Threat To Humanity (Bridge)

    There’s something in the food. You can see it in how unhealthy everyone looks. What, must be extremely widespread. I was talking to a guy from Jamaica yesterday and he said the same thing. At home, he and everyone may have problems, but the food is healthy. When he comes here, he feels sick, weak, unhealthy although he “eats well”. That is, not just stuffing fast food or something. So he’s cooking Jamaican but out of WalMart, so the base ingredients must have “the thing” Factor X in them. Used to be you could distinguish Vegetarian health nuts this way, but now I don’t see any group that isn’t “Poisoned”, affected by “It”. Whatever “it” is.

    Mass feeling is Carbs and seed oils but who knows if that’s right. Probably not literally, they are cutting out large, cloudy wings of whatever “it” is, when some still gets through.

    Anyway, that’s a large cause of your “Obesity”, which is probably “Inflammation”, which is related to pre TypeII Diabetes. Since that’s a top killer nationwide and fully preventable, nobody cares.

    Horse race is interesting. Two. First day hold a race of all 25 horses in sets of 5. The fastest horse won. Then hold a race of the 5 winners. Okay granted that’s six but in practical terms that’s how you’d book it at the track. But the top 3? You’d be close enough as makes no difference, but I also don’t care. Again in practical terms every horse might be faster or slower than his usual and it all falls apart.

    “Theory is a great place to live because everything works there.” Same with math. Like Bitcoin, your problem isn’t “math” it’s the transition from reality, which is analog. “You have 5 apples”. Really? And one is twice the size of another. One is rotten and one is sound. One is a type I like and one is inedible. Yeah, I know, but when you back-apply Jeff Sachs’ THEORIES to the real world everyone dies. And they know it since that’s been since the first day of Economics. “But Computer says!!!” Hahahahahaha! Riiiiiiight. You go with that, AI, Computer, Math stuff, and I’ll stay waaaaaay over here. In a bark hut if need be.

    #154504
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Clickspring making one using old methods:

    (like 100 hours of video?)

    Things they don’t consider: no “One Guy” made this. No one was sitting in a hut and made it up, although that is technically, physically possible. It comes from a generational system of not only physical tools and methods, but the culture and tradition of doing so. As humans work and always have, th first guy takes a gear, which is revolutionary enough. They then reduce the gear, change it to brass. Someone then adds Gear two. Then maybe gears 5, then stops. We make 1,000 of those for 50 years until it’s common and replicable. We have brass foundries and trade grow up. We have craftsmen or even geniuses come and go.

    Then, 100 or 200 years later, we have someone adding it altogether into one. And to me, this isn’t even the high show model, this is the Use Model. Utilitarian model. So what were the REALLY good people doing? Well, steam powered robots, they say. It’s written RIGHT THERE. They go down the streets and all the mannequins move, the Idols of Athena and so on. But that never happened although they wrote and history says it did. And we have one. But everyone lived in bark huts and ate mud.

    What were they actually doing? Probably something like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He4HYZOGY7E

    Easy to do. That’s like 18thc right? With just ONE nation a peace for a few years without wrecking everything?

    Okay, recalibrate: IF such a mechanism existed, THEN an entire industry existed. For 1-200 years. IF that industry existed, then “Cities” as we know them existed. And IF such a mechanism existed, then it was the ONLY technical thing on the planet? No nothin’ anywhere else at all? No chemistry, no food science, no sound, math, engineering? YUP! That’s what they say. Why? BECAUSE I AM AWESOME. More awesome any anyone ever born before me. I am the sum total of the brilliance of all evolution as I sit drooling, illterate in my underwear overweight playing video games. That’s Science! Evolution says so.

    How about it’s EGO? We have a hard time thinking people — much less people of the distant past — are better than us. It hurts. This used to be the norm. They said Golden Age, Silver Age, Bronze Age, Iron age, each WORSE than before. I’m not sure that’s more accurate, but demonstrates you can take as a core premise the Opposite of the one we have. And in this case might fit the evidence better or at least as well.

    #154505
    Just Some Randomer
    Participant

    @ Dr D “Mass feeling is Carbs and seed oils but who knows if that’s right. Probably not literally, they are cutting out large, cloudy wings of whatever “it” is, when some still gets through.”

    My observation is that much of what passes for ‘Food’ in the US contains numerous substances that are outright banned and illegal to use in most of world. Examples include High Fructose Corn Syrup (there’s the cause of your diabetes epidemic right there), Genetically Modified corn, soy and so on, and any number of colourings/flavourings/preservatives.

    I am not saying that no other country has serious issues with the quality of, and nutrition provided by, the food consumed by the general population, but it seems that US food manufacturers have gone out of their way to include some really nasty and dangerous things in their products.

    Even a comparison of the US and European versions of a McDonalds meal containing what are ostensibly the same items reveals how much more polluted the US version is. The humble french fry, for example, lists 14 ingredients in the US version whereas in Europe they contain potatoes, oil, dextrose and salt.

    If I were looking to understand why so many people are overweight and unhealthy I think I’d start with the regulatory frameworks that allow all of this.

    #154506
    oxymoron
    Participant

    I’m tired. After midnight haven’t read comments so excuse me if I repeat what others say.
    Lipidnanoparticles are synthetic pegalated lipids made of plastics. Pseudoeuridine is a nano plastic in the mRNA injection also. These are even smaller than viruses. The most micro of plastics in nearly 6Billion are from gene based countermeasures

    #154507
    Kerry Wilson
    Participant

    In the horse races:
    * Round 1: Run five heats of five horses each. The top three horses from each heat move on to the second round. There are 15 horses left after this round of heats.
    * Round 2: Run three heats of five horses. The first heat contains the winners from each heat of the first round. The winner of his heat will be the overall winner. The second heat contains the 2nd place finishers from the first round. The winner of this heat can be no better than 2nd place overall. The third heat contains the 3rd place finishers from the first round. The winner of this heat can be no better that 3rd overall. From this round, three horses from the first heat move on, two horses from the second heat move on, and one horse from the third heat moves on. So six horses total move on from this round.
    * Round 3: Note that the winner of the first heat in Round 2 has already clinched 1st place overall. 2nd and 3rd places can be determined by racing the remaining 5 horses against one another in a final heat.

    The total number of heats using this seeding strategy is therefore 5 + 3 + 1 = 9.

    #154508
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Boeing Whistleblower Found Dead In A Truck From “Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound”
    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/key-boeing-whistleblower-found-dead-apparent-suicide

    https://assets.zerohedge.com/s3fs-public/styles/inline_image_mobile/public/inline-images/hillary%20clinton%20suicide.jpg?itok=XpyDj85S

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    Dora
    Participant

    About why some people’s arterial plaques show nano plastic particles and some plaques so not showthe particles. It’s a good question. I read a long long article from A Midwestern Doctor about colloidal suspension of blood cells in plasma, and reduced suspension causing “sludging” for various reasons. Are nano plastic particles affected this way? Another question.

    A Midwestern Doctor
    https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/why-does-every-vaccine-often-cause

    #154515
    John Day
    Participant

    What is not specified in the determination of the fastest 3 horses out of 25, is the degree of certainty required. What if the 5 fastest horses happen to be in one group of 5 in the first race?
    It seems that one “can’t” take fewer than 3 top from each competitive group of 5.
    5 groups X 3 winners each = 15 horses after first elimination.
    3 groups X 3 winners each = 9 horses after second elimination
    Now what?
    3 groups of 3, choosing 2 winners each, still leaves 6, which is more than 5, so 2 more heats will be run.
    A group of 4 and a group of 5, taking 3 winners each, still leaves 6, so 2 more heats.
    That gives 5 eliminations to get the 3 “fastest” horses.
    Anybody get anything else?
    Two $300 profits on the cow is $600 “earned”.

    #154516
    zerosum
    Participant

    psychotic and delusional.
    Don’t waste your time/breath trying to convince.
    He said, “I’m right and You’re wrong.”
    —————
    Save by earth by stopping the wars/killing/extermination/genocide/depopulation.
    Save the earth by holding/considering/believing that all life is precious.
    Save the earth by living in harmony.
    ————

    #154517
    Noirette
    Participant

    Michael R prev. thread : “.. power has shifted from
democratically elected interests to corporate and private interests….”

    Yes. > Defend us from Globalism:

    DEFEND US FROM GLOBALISM

    Col. Macgregor is CEO of this org.? A new political force?

    The acrimonious divide between the USA ‘right’ (Repubs, say) and the ‘left’ (Dems, say) has been so exacerbated, on purpose, to serve the oligarchs, that turning back is going to be very difficult, if not impossible, imho.

    Trump Derangement Syndrome is real, hate of senile Bid-> Admin as well. Much or all of the antagonism is built on ‘social issues’ – abortion, gays rights, PC behavior, hiring policies, sensitivity training, voting rights -to come back to that- sex change, school curricula, immigrants as nasties / lovely gals, etc.

    General economic and foreign policy is left in the shade. This is deliberate.

    Top ‘W’ 20% don’t give a fig about who sleeps with whom, who marries or not, who has abortions, etc., and they never have. Such matters are just for the Plebs to become riled up about.

    The ‘open borders’ policy in the US is actually an ‘attract illegals’ policy, yes to boost the DEM vote, but also to provide instant and cheap ‘labor.’

    Bringing up a child to participate succesfully in W society is hugely expensive, the bill is paid by the parents / family / State. Outsourcing that cost is advantageous, the sudden availability of 20, 25 yr. olds ready to work for lowish wages is a ! fantastic ! boon.

    Ex. Merkel promoted the influx of Syrian immigants into Germany on humanit. grounds, with the unspoken aim of augmenting the work-force. (Syrians have the reputation of having had a good education, being adaptable, etc.)

    Yes, kicking in an open door (sic) but it has to be said again.

    #154518
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    To be sure to get the fastest 3 horses (assuming the relative rankings stay the same for each race), I got the same result as Kerry Wilson — 9 races.

    5 races to get the top 3 places of each 5-horse grouping.
    6th race of all the 1st place winners of the first 5 races.
    7th race of all the 2nd place winners of the first 5 races.
    8th race of all the 3rd place winners of the first 5 races.

    9th race with the 2nd and 3rd place winners of the 6th race, plus the 1st and 2nd place winners of the 7th race, plus the 1st place winner of the 8th race.

    The overall top 3 horses:
    Fastest = 1st place winner of 6th race
    2nd fastest = 1st place winner of 9th race
    3rd fastest = 2nd place winner of 9th race.

    (This works out to be the same method used by Kerry Wilson, above.)

    #154519
    Noirette
    Participant

    On: Macron is a coward, Medvedev, at RT, see top post. (About postponing a visit to Kiev.)

    Macron visited the Salon de l’Agriculture in Paris, and had to RUN away, booed, and more, reportedly the Security Services ‘failed’ / ‘didn’t do their job right.’

    Print, in French: https://rb.gy/3rdzb4

    Vid in F – 4 mins.

    He did manage more or less to impose himself (a Frenchism) in a ‘secure place’ some time later with a small group (for the cameras.)

    #154520
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    In case it wasn’t obvious, an underlying reason why 9 horse races are needed is because one of the first five races could include the fastest 3 horses overall. For example, a 3rd-place finisher in one of the first round of races could be faster than the 1st and 2nd place winners of the other first-round races.

    #154521
    John Day
    Participant

    Season Of Decay https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/season-of-decay

    Samo Burja, Why Civilizations Collapse​

    Why do civilizations collapse? This question bears not only on safeguarding our society’s future but also makes sense of our present… ..Institutional failure comes as a surprise because organizations try to hide their shortcomings. They lean on other, more functional organizations in order to keep up appearances. During civilizational collapse, no organization can properly hide its own inadequacy, since the whole interdependent ecosystem of institutions is caving in on itself. States, religions, material technologies, and ways of life that once seemed self-sustaining turn out to have been dependent on the invisible subsidy of just a few key institutions​… ..The environment of societal collapse reveals much of the otherwise obscured inner workings of crucial social technologies. ​..In the West today, we operate under the influence of our own key philosophy, which we can call scientism: the tendency to rely on scientific claims to describe the functioning of society, even when there is no empirical reason to assume that they apply. We act as if we are already living in a scientifically-planned society, immune to collapse on a time scale that any of us have to worry about. This is very far from the truth. We are certainly living in socially-engineered societies, but they are not scientifically planned in any straightforward way. Our organs of economic management do not secretly know how the economy really works.​.. ​ ..To ascertain whether or not we are headed for collapse, we must first analyze the functionality of our own society and pinpoint where things go wrong.​.. ..Our society is dominated by large bureaucracies. These bureaucracies break down the processing of physical goods and information into discrete tasks, such as how a factory worker puts doors on a car, or a stock trader buys futures contracts. These tasks are shorn of their context and executed in a systematized environment whose constraints are quite narrow: put the car door in, increase the portfolio value. Our society is thoroughly compartmentalized. This compartmentalization isn’t driven by the division of labor, but rather by the need to make use of misaligned talent without empowering it. By radically limiting employees’ scope of action, you make office politics more predictable. By fragmenting available knowledge, you can leverage information asymmetries to the intellectual or material advantage of the center.​.. ..It is very difficult, though, to apply this analysis to the construction of society. No matter how large or how small, institutions always coexist in a symbiotic relationship with other institutions. There is no Amazon without the United States government, no U.S. government without—at least—some parts of the U.S. economy.​.. ..In addition to this complexity, non-functional institutions are the rule. Our institutions today rarely function in accordance with their stated purpose. Individuals within a given society are often very bad at judging institutional functionality. Some people spend their entire lives ruthlessly profiting from the misery of others, or greatly contributing to the prosperity of others, without even knowing that they are doing so.​.. ..Since society is so deeply compartmentalized, it rarely functions as a whole with a single purpose. Note that dysfunctionality is not a normative distinction; it often boils down to the simple reality of whether or not anyone ever follows up on key actions within the institution.​.. ..Institutions often become non-functional due to the loss of key knowledge at critical junctures. Take, for example, the recent failure of the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) to reproduce a niche classified material known as FOGBANK that is necessary for manufacturing nuclear weapons. It took the NNSA ten years and millions of dollars to re-engineer a material that their staff in the 1980s knew how to make. That knowledge never should have been lost in the first place, but in a dysfunctional society, such loss of knowledge becomes the rule.​.. ​..Civilizational collapse, then, looks like this dynamic at the scale of an entire civilization: a low-grade but constant loss of capabilities and knowledge throughout the most critical parts of our institutions, that eventually degrades our ability to perpetuate society.​.. ​..The key dynamic here is the loss of the subtle social technologies that allow us to solve the succession problem. Running a large and complex institution requires skills which are often difficult to fully pass on. How can a successful founder ensure a successor who leads as competently as they did? The succession problem is the central obstacle to transferring the ownership and knowledge of institutions from generation to generation.​.. ..The succession problem is especially important when transferring secrets. In ancient Egypt, accurate measurement of the Nile river was a state secret, in order to allow the state to monopolize agricultural production and resource flows. This was crucial to the functionality of Egyptian civilization—it was the legitimating story of the state. By design, it was not clear to the Egyptian public how they would go about running their society if it weren’t for the expert knowledge of the state.
    ​ The failure to maintain implicit traditions of knowledge speaks to the extreme difficulty of transferring secrets between generations. Often the problem is that the kids “don’t get the joke”: if you create an institution with a false premise in order to mislead society as to your true goals, the people you hire into it might be fooled by the propaganda themselves.​.. ..Avoiding collapse is so difficult because succession failure is often opaque… The intellectual apocalypse is invisible if there are no true intellectuals around​ .Again, institutional failure typically comes as a surprise.​.. ..We can define civilizational collapse as a process wherein most recognizable large-scale institutions of a society vanish, coupled with a drop in material wealth, a drop in the complexity of material artifacts and social forms, a reduction in travel distance and physical safety of the inhabitants, and a mass reduction in knowledge… ..Loss of knowledge is especially damaging, since it accelerates the other aspects of collapse and ensures that they will be long-lasting…. Such losses of knowledge are a constant throughout human history: as with FOGBANK, or as with the state of New Jersey recently scrambling to find a COBOL programmer with the ability to overhaul their legacy information systems… ..Despite how difficult it can be to gather historical data, it’s still a far better way to understand societal collapse than purely theoretical models…
    ​..That exploration is still itself theory-driven. Good historians and theoreticians explicitly acknowledge the theses they work with, so I will do the same. My theory of history is great founder theory: I propose that social technologies do not evolve out of mass action, but rather are devised by a tiny subset of institutional designers. Looking at history, we see that new organizations and social forms often arise within a single generation, showing jumps in social complexity far too rapid to be explained away by collective action or evolution.​.. ..It often takes an exceptional individual with exceptional vision to create a new social or material technology. It’s hard to remember nowadays that the smartphone once had to be devised as a combination of the cell phone, the tablet, and the camera, and did not merely emerge out of mass market sentiments. It took a single individual, Steve Jobs, to see that while a combination of the car, the airplane, and the submarine would produce an inferior version of all three, the opposite case would be true in the creation of the smartphone. And then that individual had to implement the vision… ..A keen observer would examine the way that laws are made today and conclude that we have witnessed the emergence of a new legislative body all but in name, with Congress reduced to a vestigial organ of this governing structure. Law today is made mostly by the Supreme Court, or the civil service when it chooses what to implement and how, or occasionally via Presidential executive order. Yet very few people today come to such a conclusion, as the ideology of American government dictates that law is made in Congress, and does not make room for the development of new federal legislative bodies. If no one believes a hypothesis, the evidence for it remains unnoticed, even when such evidence is abundant…
    ..Establishing historical knowledge is difficult. Narrative fills the gaps; stories are told both by you and Obama and FDR, and by Julius Caesar. These are always a mix of accuracy and self-interest, which is, in fact, what history is… ..If we compare the roughly twelve identifiable Dark Ages following civilizational collapse on the Eurasian continent—the collapse of the Bronze Age civilizations, the end of Mohenjo Daro, the decline of the Roman Empire, Han China and so on—we always find that nearly all material technology is not self-perpetuating, but rather rests on foundations of social technology. The only material technologies that routinely survive collapse are small-scale agriculture and small-scale metallurgy, likely because the social technologies needed to sustain such smaller communities can arise organically.
    ​..Since collapse in material technology is always preceded by collapse in the practice of social technology, Dark Ages are always preceded by Intellectual Dark Ages. Knowledge of these social technologies is highly compartmentalized and, as a result, they are not understood explicitly by all parts of society. This means that a society undergoing an Intellectual Dark Age doesn’t realize it is going through one at all—all the people who would notice are long-gone, and those who remain are miseducated, role-playing the forms left behind by their predecessors without realizing that they’ve lost the substance.​.. ​..Take the Industrial Revolution for example: surely the most interesting thing that has happened within the last 500 years, and a process that most currently assume is still ongoing. But if the Industrial Revolution was over, what would we expect to see? Much as we see a late Roman drop in lead pollution, today we see drops in pollution in the West. The standard explanation is gains in efficiency and greener technology. But if we take a more global perspective, it seems that we outsourced not just production, but also the pollution associated with production to China. The economists’ argument here is that we have intentionally outsourced our industries to China, obeying the industry-agnostic logic of gains from trade. It is worth considering the economists might be wrong if the promised gains from trade haven’t materialized.
    ​..One could hypothesize the American worker and manager have, over time, lost the social technology that enabled them to run the assembly lines in the first place and that, now, our support for outsourcing isn’t so much due to greed as it is an adaptation to inability.​.. We should seriously consider the possibility that we are a post-industrial society not in a positive sense, but in the sense that in our society the Industrial Revolution has stopped. ​ Such a hypothesis is strikingly hard to defeat. A civilizational collapse under conditions of advanced material technology might look very much like what we have now. Our society is the product of what were once advanced, rational, self-catalyzing systems of production, but we have now reverted to a more customary system, where things are simply done as they were 40 or 50 years ago. We have the same bureaucratic and economic institutions as we did then, with some marginal tweaks. Thanks to narrow progress in the CPU industry, most of which has left the United States, we are now able to have Zoom calls.​.. ​..Augustus Caesar truly did save the Roman Republic from tearing itself to shreds through unsustainable warfare. His imperial system was in turn torn to shreds through warfare after long-standing economic and intellectual decay 300 years later. The sheer difficulty of reform, coupled with the accumulation of social and cultural technical debt, provides a fairly solid explanation for why civilizations collapse.
    ​ The United States is well-positioned to attempt such civilizational reforms, since it has a remarkable ability to integrate exceptional talent from all over the world and has put that talent to work on some of the most successful institutional projects in history, including the Manhattan Project and the Apollo Program. America is, for now, in an unavoidable period of relative decline​… ..A deep pragmatism runs through this country, and if reimagined, the 21st century could see another explosion in American economic, social, and cultural development.
    ​ The solution lies with a small number of people who can independently judge the generative minds behind the facts, rather than merely minding the integrity of the established body of theories and observations.​.. Such people are extremely rare, but if we create a socioeconomic niche for them, our civilization can rewrite its own future for the better. https://letter.palladiummag.com/p/new-article-why-civilizations-collapse

    ​ The Depopulation Bomb​, THE HONEST SORCERER​ ​[It is happening. No, it’s not really a “bomb”. You will take care of yourself in​ your old age. “No problem:”, right?]
    ​ “There is a silent aspect of civilizational decline: a marked fall in population numbers. I write silent deliberately, as it happens in the background without too many of us taking notice, or realizing the gravity of the situation. When talking about the collapse of civilizations, most people envision mass casualty events (famine, war, natural disasters), wiping out half of the population in almost an instant. Sure enough, this looks both terrifying and extremely powerful in Hollywood movies, but nothing could be further from the truth. Especially not when it comes to our modern civilization, and its unfolding demise. A radically different world is unfolding in front of our eyes, and we are not the least prepared.​” ​ John Micheal Greer has steered my attention back to this topic. A couple of weeks ago I already touched on the theme of a slow but steady population decline, but now its time to take a deeper look into the matter, to see its implications and how it relates to the decline of modernity in general. https://thehonestsorcerer.substack.com/p/the-depopulation-bomb

    ​ Hedge Fund Icon: “We’re Just Two Years Away From A US Debt Sustainability Crisis, Sparking A Major Global Market Event” “The last time the debt as a share of GDP was this large was in 1945-1946, at the end of World War II,” wrote Daniel Wilson and Brigid Meisenbacherat from the Economic Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. I was grinding through my stack, piled high with white papers. “Over the following three decades, the debt-to-GDP ratio steadily fell, reaching roughly 25% by 1975,” …
    ..“That 30-year decline contrasts sharply with the projected 30-year increase in the debt-to-GDP ratio, reaching 172%, over 2024 to 2054, according to the latest current Congressional Budget Office projections.” Wilson and Meisenbacherat point out that the Fed projects a longer-term real Fed Funds rate of 0.50%.
    ​ And their median projection for long-run real GDP growth is 1.8%. They highlight that the CBO, however, forecasts a lower 1.5% real GDP growth rate, and a longer-term real interest rate on US debt of 2.0%.​ “In this case, slow economic growth relative to interest rates would exert modest upward pressure on the debt ratio, primarily from higher interest payments,” they wrote.
    ​ “The main source of the long-run upward pressure on the primary deficit is spending on mandatory programs such as Social Security and Medicare. Current legislated formulas used to determine spending per recipient for Social Security benefits and government health-care programs, especially Medicare, combined with the projected aging of the population, point to large increases in spending for these programs as a share of GDP. This pressure was absent after WWII because the overall US population was younger and because Medicare was not enacted until 1965.” https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/next-few-years-were-going-face-us-debt-sustainability-crisis-sparking-major-global-market

    ​ Eventual Financial Death Spiral Now Imminent – John Rubino Analyst and financial writer John Rubino warned nearly four months ago of a “U.S. Financial Death Spiral.” This past week, Bank of America caught up to Rubino and issued a warning about a “US dollar death spiral” because the federal government was going deeper in the red by creating “$1 trillion in new debt every 100 days.”​… ..Currencies are being inflated away with all these bailouts, deficits, wars and all these things that are going on that are bad for the currency. So, people start selling government bonds, which push up interest rates and blows up even more bad real estate and paper . . . until you get a debt spiral, a real live financial death spiral than cannot be fixed. . . . I was talking to a real estate guy the other day, and he said this is not just inevitable, it is imminent. It is happening now. It is happening quickly, and it is going to hit the headlines. . . . In this case, what is inevitable in commercial real estate is also looking imminent.” https://usawatchdog.com/eventual-financial-death-spiral-now-imminent-john-rubino/

    #154522
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Can Americans Have Hope?​ Paul Craig Roberts​ [I suspect ​changes in the imperial court in Washington DC need to happen this summer, or there ​can’t be an election.]
    ​ Tucker Carlson’s interview with Steve Kirsch reveals that it is impossible in the medical world to speak the truth. The top doctors and medical research scientists cannot state the truth about the Covid m​RNA “vaccine” and childhood vaccination without losing their jobs and becoming a nonperson…
    ..Movies such as The Matrix and V for Vendetta are not fantasy movies. They are accurate reports on our time….
    ..2024 is likely to be a determining year for the Western world. Two wars are ongoing on which the West is on the wrong side. Equally important is this year’s presidential election.
    ​ It is completely obvious that Trump is the favorite. The corrupt Republican establishment was unable to find anyone voters would accept to challenge Trump for the nomination. Trump is hands down the people’s choice.
    ​ Despite this fact, and remember, allegedly America is a democracy subject to the will of the people, we witness Democrat state supreme court judges ruling that Trump is an “insurrectionist” and is banned from being on the ballot. We see Democrat state secretaries of state and state attorney generals and city and county Democrat prosecutors using law as a weapon to keep Trump off the ballot and to keep him tied up in criminal and civil trials. The Democrats are weaponizing law because they know Trump will win the election.​..
    ..There is no possibility whatever of Biden being reelected. The fool lined up with Israel in the genocide of the Palestinian people. The fool has lost the war in Ukraine that absorbed untold billions of American money. The fool has violated his oath of office and has not only allowed but has actively participated in bringing in during his 4 years 48 cities the size of Pittsburgh full of immigrant-invaders, actually flying in at the expense of US taxpayers 320,000 immigrant-invaders. The fool is signing over to an international bureaucracy, WHO, the determination of your health care, which as of May of this year will be out of your hands…
    ​..(​Ouch, true-ish) For decades Democrats have been appointing legal and constitutional illiterates to the judiciary, knowing that the only way Democrats can achieve a one-party tyrannical state is by using stupid people to weaponize law.​..
    ​..Earlier I suggested that the Democrats would have Biden resign for medical reasons. Kamala would become president. She would be instructed to choose Hillary as her VP and then resign herself. This would leave Hillary and her machine in power prior to the election. Then the border conflict between Washington and Texas would be heated up. There would be talk of civil war, and the prospect would be used by Hillary to declare martial law to put down rebellion and cancel the election…
    ..As Trump has declared war on the American ruling elites,they are determined to keep him away from power. Has Trump been re-educated so that he no longer wants normal relations with Russia? We know he is in Israel’s pocket, which is a great gift to the control that the establishment has over Trump. The question before us is: Does Trump want vindication by reelection more than he wants to overthrow the elite and return government to the people as democracy requires?
    ​ If he hasn’t struck a deal with the elites, why would they allow him, their enemy, be in the Oval Office? …
    ​..My updated opinion is that the elites could permit Trump to assume the Presidency because they know that they can prevent him from achieving what those who elected him want, thereby demoralizing the American citizens who had hope that a leader would restore and revitalize their nation. They know that they can orchestrate an economic catastrophe that would destroy Trump’s presidency and keep Republicans out of office for many years.
    ​ If all else fails, the bullets that destroyed JFK and RFK are available. There is no doubt that the corrupt US media would attribute Trump’s assassination to “a lone gunman.”

    Can Americans Have Hope?

    ​ Rand Paul Teases Senate GOP Leader Run – Musk Says “I Would Support”
    ​ Republican Kentucky Senator Rand Paul on Friday hinted that he may jump into the race to become the next Senate GOP leader, and Elon Musk was quick to support the idea. Republicans must find a successor for periodically malfunctioning Mitch McConnell, who recently announced he’ll step down in November, though intending to keep his Senate seat until his term ends in January 2027, when he’d be within weeks of turning 86.
    ​ So far, the announced field consists of two quintessential establishment types: John Cornyn of Texas and John Thune of South Dakota.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/rand-paul-teases-senate-gop-leader-run-musk-says-i-would-support

    ​ NATO Can No Longer Hide Its Military Presence in Ukraine
    ​ Spokeswoman of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova commented on the statement by Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski about the presence of soldiers NATO countries in Ukraine, telling Sputnik: “They couldn’t hide it any longer.”
    ​ Earlier in the day, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said during a panel discussion at an event dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the country’s accession to the alliance that some NATO countries have already sent their military to Ukraine.
    https://sputnikglobe.com/20240310/nato-military-personnel-already-in-ukraine-polish-foreign-minister-admits-1117243553.html

    ​ Andrew Korybko wonders , Are France & The UK Plotting A Ukrainian Power Play Right Under Germany’s Nose?
    ​ The debate that French President Macron provoked over whether NATO should conventionally intervene in Ukraine exposed the existence of two distinct schools of thought on this issue inside of Europe. France, the Baltic States, and Poland appear to be in favor of “non-combat deployments” there for demining and training missions, which could be carried out through a “coalition of the willing”, while the rest of the bloc supports Germany’s stance that this shouldn’t happen under any circumstances.
    ​ “Scholz’s Slip Of The Tongue Spilled The Beans On Ukraine’s Worst-Kept Secret”, however, since he inadvertently revealed that there are already British and French troops there helping Ukraine with “target control”. The subsequently leaked Bundeswehr recording about bombing the Crimean Bridge confirmed that the Americans are there too. Nevertheless, what’s being proposed by Paris is a formalization of these deployments along with their gradual expansion in a “non-combat” capacity.​..
    ​..Their intent seems to be to prepare these on-the-ground forces for surging eastward in the event that the worst-case scenario from Kiev’s perspective materializes whereby the frontline collapses and Russia starts steamrolling westward.​.. [A very bad idea, unless the intent is to destroy these NATO countries.]​…
    ..Germany’s ​(merely hopelessly deluded) approach is altogether different in that it prefers to formally stay out of the fray in order to focus on building “Fortress Europe”. This refers to Berlin’s policy of resuming its long-lost superpower trajectory through “defensive” military means with US support in order to lead Russia’s containment in Europe at Washington’s behest while America “Pivots (back) to Asia” to contain China. A major component of this plan is the “military Schengen” between Germany, the Netherlands, and Poland.​..
    ..Like France, the UK also doesn’t want to see Germany resuming its superpower trajectory, and both might wager that they can either get the US’ approval for their intervention or do it unilaterally to make it a fait accompli…​ [A multinational form of “suicide by cop”? “Suicide by Russia”?] …
    ​..Romania’s “Moldovan Highway” ​[aka, “Mafia rat-line”] that’s being built in “emergency” mode is creating a new military corridor in the Balkans from which France can counter Germany’s growing military influence across the continent.
    ​ This emerging Greek-Ukrainian corridor is already one of the West’s most important logistical routes for perpetuating the proxy war after the traditional Polish one became unreliable following the farmers’ protests. It therefore makes perfect sense not only to invest in it for that sake alone, but also for countries like France and the UK to entrench their influence along the route in order to create their own “sphere of influence” there for decelerating Germany’s superpower trajectory.
    ​ That’s precisely what France is doing via its new security deal with Moldova, which will lead to closer security ties of the “military Schengen” sort with Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece in order to facilitate the dispatch of “trainers” to that landlocked country. The UK can either follow suit in some way or redouble its influence in the Baltic States and especially Poland, possibly culminating in its troops conventionally intervening in Ukraine through the last-mentioned while France’s enter from Romania-Moldova.​..
    ..German involvement in this conflict could further reduce the already dismal chances of it entering into a rapprochement with Russia after everything ends like many hawks still fear is possible and desperately want to prevent…
    ..If Germany formally stays out of the fray while France and the UK embroil themselves in it with disastrous or at least unimpressive results, including those that see their Baltic and Polish “junior partners” exploited as cannon fodder, then Germany might actually benefit a lot.​..
    ..It remains to be seen whether France and the UK will go through with this Ukrainian power play right under Germany’s nose, but there’s little doubt that this is what they’re planning. The US could possibly disapprove, however, and they might then lack the confidence to conventionally intervene through their own “coalition of the willing”. There’s also the chance that the US takes the lead in this respect if Russia achieves a breakthrough before NATO’s largest drills in three decades end in June…
    ..In any case, the top takeaway from this analysis is that there are indeed plans for a conventional Western intervention in Ukraine, but they’ve yet to fully form and their execution can’t be taken for granted.
    https://korybko.substack.com/p/are-france-and-the-uk-plotting-a

    ​ Scott Ritter: Pentagon’s ‘Ukrainian Fantasy’ Is Falling Apart
    ​ Ukraine reportedly did not listen to tactical advice offered by the Pentagon. Ritter said he believes the assertions are not based in reality but instead are designed to shift the blame away from the United States.
    ​ “The Pentagon is definitely trying to create political cover for itself because their huge Ukrainian fantasy is falling apart,” Ritter asserted, explaining earlier that Ukraine had little choice but to hold Avdeyevka for as long as possible so that defensive lines could be built behind it, noting however, that Russian airpower prevented even that goal from being achieved…
    ​..The Kiev regime is “waking up to the reality that their so-called friends and allies are abandoning them and leaving Ukraine to its own fate” Ritter explained earlier while discussing Macron’s comments that French troops may be deployed in Ukraine, a hypothetical that Ritter says is only being discussed because of the position Ukraine is in.​ “To understand why Macron would be even talking about this, you have to understand how dire the situation is for Ukraine right now. They are facing military collapse, right now as we speak the last reserves of Ukraine are being thrown into the battle outside the village of Orlovka,” Ritter explained. “This is to buy time for a miracle to happen and the Ukrainians are hoping the miracle will be the arrival of a French battlegroup.”​…
    ..Meanwhile, Ritter argues, the election season is forcing the United States to step back from the conflict.
    https://sputnikglobe.com/20240311/scott-ritter-pentagons-ukrainian-fantasy-is-falling-apart-1117272650.html

    #154523
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Hungary’s Orban Says Trump Pledged Not to Provide Financial Aid to Ukraine
    ​ On Friday, Trump met with Orban at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida to discuss a wide range of issues of common interest for Hungary and the United States.
    “If the Americans do not give weapons and money, and the Europeans follow them, then the war will end. If the Americans do not give money, then the Europeans are not able to finance this war themselves, and then it will end. Trump is not president now, but his party interferes when the Democrats want to send money to the war. Trump said that if he returns, he will not do this, [he will] not [allocate] a penny. And then this war will end,” Orban said in an interview with Hungarian broadcaster M1.
    https://sputnikglobe.com/20240311/hungarys-orban-says-trump-pledged-not-to-provide-financial-aid-to-ukraine-1117247730.html

    ​ Biden Issues ‘Red Line’ For Israel Over Rafah, But Won’t Do Anything About It
    ​ “[We] cannot have another 30,000 more Palestinians dead,” Biden told MSNBC in a fresh interview. He was then asked whether Rafah is a red line for him and he responded: “It is a red line.” … But Biden stopped short of saying he would cut off weapons and ammunition supplies to Israel, which remain vital in its war against Hamas.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/biden-just-issues-red-line-israel-over-rafah-wont-do-anything-about-it

    ​ Defiant Netanyahu Vows To Cross Biden’s Rafah ‘Red Line’: “We Are Not Getting Off The Gas”
    ​ Sunday Netanyahu responded by vowing to press forward with the planned offensive on Rafah, believed to be imminent, when asked about the Biden red line statement. “We’ll go there. We’re not going to leave them. You know, I have a red line. You know what the red line is? That October 7 doesn’t happen again. Never happens again.”
    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/defiant-netanyahu-vows-cross-bidens-rafah-red-line-we-are-not-getting-gas

    ​ Chasing ‘tactical’ wins, Israel now faces ‘strategic’ defeat
    ​Netanyahu’s focus on tactical wins has led to a disconnect with the broader strategic goals of the war.
    ​ The ‘progress’ made within the Gaza Strip, while significant on a tactical level, has not effectively advanced the strategic aim of eliminating Hamas, Tel Aviv’s number one stated war objective. On the contrary, US reports claim that 80 percent of the Palestinian resistance’s key military infrastructure remains intact.
    ​ This has left Netanyahu facing a critical dilemma: the pursuit of tactical gains has come at a steep cost, jeopardizing the achievement of his strategic objectives. His Gaza assault has resulted in the wholesale massacre of Palestinian civilians – predominantly women and children – widespread global censure, and thousands of dead and injured Israeli soldiers and officers.
    ​ This tragic toll has permanently tarnished Israel’s international image, undermining its fairytale narratives of ‘democracy’ and ‘victimhood’ and casting Tel Aviv instead as a leading perpetrator of state-sponsored terrorism in the world. Moreover, Israel’s actions have led to accusations of genocide and human rights violations on the international stage, most notably the recent high-profile case at the International Court of Justice.
    ​ Netanyahu and his war cabinet have fallen into a classic trap: allowing pyrrhic wins to distract them from an overarching victory.​..
    ​..History teaches us that tactical gains, without alignment with strategic objectives, are inadequate for long-term success. The crucial question that looms is whether US intervention will indeed succeed in preserving Israel’s strategic aims.
    https://thecradle.co/articles/chasing-tactical-wins-israel-now-faces-strategic-defeat

    ​ John Helmer, Last week it happened that God and the United States Treasury managed to underwrite a record issue of Israel Government bonds to continue the war against the Arabs in Gaza, West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq – and Iran if necessary.
    The war financing comprised $2 billion of five-year bonds, and $3 billion each of 10 and 30-year bonds.
    The US Treasury guarantees bond holders that if Israel defaults on repayment of its obligations, the US will pay instead. Notwithstanding this, the Israelis were obliged to offer an extra 1.35%, 1.45%, and 1.75% more in interest over the going rate for US Treasury bonds for the same length of term.
    The Reuters news agency headline on March 6 celebrated “Israel sells record $8 billion in bonds despite Oct 7 attacks, downgrade”….
    ..With the higher interest rates the market has just demanded from the Israelis, the spread between the Israel bonds and US Treasuries has never been wider, and the worse this spread will become for Israel. This is a vote of no-confidence from the market which the Israelis, the Americans, and their media are trying to keep secret.
    The longer the war is protracted, the more obvious the costs of Israel Defence Forces’ (IDF) failure will become – and the deeper the negative bond sentiment will grow. By converting secrecy into money, the market is signaling that it has begun to turn against Israel – and profit at Israel’s expense…
    ​..Israel’s public genocide is a private secret among Americans who are paying for it, and among US government officials responsible for regulating the scheme according to US law.​ According to well-informed bond traders, this deal-making is worth in fees to the dealmakers, led by Goldman Sachs, about $100 million.

    GOD IS UNDERWRITING ISRAEL’S GENOCIDE BOND, SO THE US SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION & GOLDMAN SACHS AGREE GENOCIDE IS NO SECTION 17(A) FRAUD ON BOND INVESTORS  

    #154524
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Erdogan among ‘greatest anti-Semites in history’ – Israeli FM
    ​ Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ranks among the worst anti-Semites in history because of his stance on the Gaza conflict, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz has claimed.
    ​ In a speech on Saturday, Erdogan compared Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Nazi German dictator Adolf Hitler, referring to the relentless IDF attacks on Gaza, which have killed at least 30,960 people and wounded 72,524 others, according to the health ministry in the Palestinian enclave. He also again refused to label Hamas a terrorist organization, saying Ankara “firmly backs” the leadership of the Palestinian armed group.
    https://swentr.site/news/594018-erdogan-israel-gaza-netanyahu/

    ​ I signed this petition. ‘Reject AIPAC’ coalition forms against Israel lobby in US
    On Monday, more than 20 advocacy groups announced the launch of the “Reject AIPAC” coalition.
    https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2024/03/11/721710/Reject-AIPAC-coalition

    ​ Hedge Fund Icon: “We’re Just Two Years Away From A US Debt Sustainability Crisis, Sparking A Major Global Market Event”
    “The last time the debt as a share of GDP was this large was in 1945-1946, at the end of World War II,” wrote Daniel Wilson and Brigid Meisenbacherat from the Economic Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. I was grinding through my stack, piled high with white papers. “Over the following three decades, the debt-to-GDP ratio steadily fell, reaching roughly 25% by 1975,” …
    ..“That 30-year decline contrasts sharply with the projected 30-year increase in the debt-to-GDP ratio, reaching 172%, over 2024 to 2054, according to the latest current Congressional Budget Office projections.” Wilson and Meisenbacherat point out that the Fed projects a longer-term real Fed Funds rate of 0.50%.
    ​ And their median projection for long-run real GDP growth is 1.8%. They highlight that the CBO, however, forecasts a lower 1.5% real GDP growth rate, and a longer-term real interest rate on US debt of 2.0%.​ “In this case, slow economic growth relative to interest rates would exert modest upward pressure on the debt ratio, primarily from higher interest payments,” they wrote.
    ​ “The main source of the long-run upward pressure on the primary deficit is spending on mandatory programs such as Social Security and Medicare. Current legislated formulas used to determine spending per recipient for Social Security benefits and government health-care programs, especially Medicare, combined with the projected aging of the population, point to large increases in spending for these programs as a share of GDP. This pressure was absent after WWII because the overall US population was younger and because Medicare was not enacted until 1965.”
    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/next-few-years-were-going-face-us-debt-sustainability-crisis-sparking-major-global-market

    ​ Boeing Whistleblower Found Dead In A Truck From “Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound”​ (Certainly not “Arkancide”.)
    ​ John Barnett, a former veteran Boeing employee of 32 years, passed away from a self-inflicted wound on March 9, as confirmed by the Charleston County coroner, according to BBC which broke the news on Monday evening.
    ​ Bartnett’s lawyer said that he was found dead in a truck near a hotel parking lot in South Carolina from an alleged “self-inflicted’ wound”, with Breaking 911 calling it a ‘gunshot’ wound and BBC, the Gateway Pundit and numerous other sources referring to it as a ‘self-inflicted’ wound.
    ​ ..Barnett was involved in a whistleblower lawsuit against Boeing, alleging serious safety concerns at the North Charleston plant, where he managed quality for the 787 Dreamliner production. B​arnett was in Charleston for legal interviews related to the lawsuit when he was found dead…
    “This is not a 737 problem, this is a Boeing problem,” he said during a recent interview he took with TMZ, speaking out about his concerns with Boeing airplanes. “Back in 2012, Boeing started removing inspection operations off their jobs,” he continued.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/key-boeing-whistleblower-found-dead-apparent-suicide

    #154525
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Pierre Kory MD, “Long Vax” Finally Enters The Lexicon We finally landed an Op-Ed in a major center-left publication which exposes this reality.
    In response, nearly every major academic medical center or large hospital began opening “Long Covid” clinics. Besides being worthless due to the fact they typically offer zero treatments (i.e. they are waiting for the RCT on Paxlovid), they also perform extensive, largely unrevealing testing followed by referrals to specialists like psychiatry and physical therapy. Note almost none of the physicians or specialists are trained in the disease as they; 1) do not recognize the spike protein as the pathogen and 2) do not read the FLCCC scientific reviews and/or treatment guides nor have they attended the three FLCCC medical conferences on the disease to date.
    ​ Worse is that, for most of 2022 into 2023, those centers consistently gas-lit the Long Vax patients who presented to those clinics. Gaslighting of medical injuries is the well-described inability for physicians to recognize or accept when their own treatments (i..e the mRNA vaccines) cause harm, a topic written about extensively by my colleague A Midwestern Doctor.
    ​ 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. I strongly feel that society must be aware of both syndromes given that I now believe there may be important differences in approaches to treatment based on the factors unique to mRNA gene therapy (no shut off on spike protein production, widespread dissemination of mRNA and spike to tissue, inflammatory impacts of the lipid nanoparticles, and the short and long term impacts of the DNA plasmid contaminants.
    ​ So I think it is important to the millions chronically ill after mRNA vaccination that this syndrome be recognized and appropriately researched along with Long Covid.
    https://pierrekorymedicalmusings.com/p/long-vax-finally-enters-the-lexicon

    ​ Sasha Latypova, Brook Jackson’s case v Pfizer under False Claims Act – DOJ plans to intervene to dismiss.
    After oral arguments were scheduled for April 17, the DOJ confirms they cannot afford discovery in a court of law.
    ​ I caught up with Brook Jackson at the conference, and she has informed me that she and her attorneys have received email communication from the Department of Justice stating that they are planning to intervene in her case (again) and move to dismiss it.
    https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/brook-jacksons-case-v-pfizer-under

    ​ Woman Sues National Park Service After Being Told She Can’t Use Cash to Pay Entry Fee
    ​ When Elizabeth Dasburg asked in an email how she could enter the Fort Pulaski National Monument in Georgia if she had only cash, she was told that the site, part of the U.S. National Park Service, could accept cards only.
    ​ An employee suggested she go to the local grocery store or “big chains like Walmart” to purchase a gift card. “Since those are cards, we can accept them in leu [sic] of cash,” the site employee wrote.
    ​ Dasburg and two others were told the parks they wanted to visit couldn’t accept cash to pay the entrance fee on Wednesday sued the National Park Service, challenging its cashless fee collection policy.
    ​ In a complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the plaintiffs allege the federal agency is violating U.S. law by refusing to accept U.S. currency as entry payment.
    ​ Children’s Health Defense (CHD) is financially supporting the lawsuit.

    Woman Sues National Park Service After Being Told She Can’t Use Cash to Pay Entry Fee

    ​Almost 8 minutes, reporting a 2015 masters dissertation generated within the USAF Academy. Pole Shift Disaster Is Coming | Military Paper

    #154526
    John Day
    Participant

    @Doc Robinson: That’s why my eliminations all chose 3 horses, not one, in case those were the fastest 3.

    #154527
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    @ John Day

    Yes, although your method ended up with more than 9 individual races (of up to 5 horses each), if I’m reading it correctly.

    #154528
    Figmund Sreud
    Participant

    Mirror, mirror on the wall, … The mirror never lies! The fate of nations is ultimately a tow to Aliaga*) in Turkey. Sad, …
    The fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic faces eviction from a pier
    https://www.npr.org/2024/03/11/1237529064/the-fastest-ocean-liner-to-cross-the-atlantic-faces-eviction-from-pier

    *) Aliaga, Turkey – https://i.insider.com/63cff0b3758d620019b66dd4?width=1300&format=jpeg&auto=webp

    #154529
    Figmund Sreud
    Participant

    Jeremy Grantham’s March 11 update. He points out that the current Shiller PE over 34 for the S&P 500 represents the most expensive 1% of all historical incidents. It has happened at a time when profit margins have also been at all-time highs and unemployment near all-time lows. What could possibly go wrong?

    THE GREAT PARADOX OF THE U.S. MARKET!
    https://www.gmo.com/americas/research-library/the-great-paradox-of-the-u.s.-market_viewpoints#

    #154530
    WES
    Participant

    If Macron is a scaredy cat then please add Justin Trudeau to the list!
    Justin is afraid of peaceful Canadian truckers!
    He hid in the other end of Canada, in BC, while the truckers where in Ottawa!
    A True Coward!

    Have you ever noticed how often the heads of the EU, von Der Lyin and Borrell, and NATO head Stollenberg are always saying that Ukraine will soon become a member of the EU or NATO?
    Well I think I finally know why they keep saying this!
    First. these 3 are amoung the most corrupt politicians in all of Europe!
    Second, It seems there is a considerable fortune to be made in Ukrainian gov bonds, if the Ukraine joins either the EU or NATO.
    Why?
    If the Ukraine joins either the EU or NATO then taxpayers would be on the hook to pay the interest on Ukrainian gov bonds!
    Yeah, it is follow the money!

    The Ukraine currently is nearly 100% dependent upon foriegn money to operate.
    The Ukraine wants to mobilize another 500,000 troops.
    But in order to do so it needs more money to offset the lost of economic production these workers currently provide to Ukraine’s economy, and then more money to equip and arm and pay them.
    At the moment this money isn’t there.
    A “Catch 22” situation!
    Ukrainians see this, so are not co-operating.

    #154531
    WES
    Participant

    My solution to finding the fastest horse.
    Ship all of these horses to a French horse meat slaughter house.
    The last horse left a live, truly is the fastest horse!

    The Cow – Real World

    Buy at $900
    SELL at $1200
    = $300 capital gain

    Buy back at $1300
    Capital lost of $100
    Sell at $1600
    = $300 capital gain

    $300 1st capital gain – $100 capital loss + $300 2nd capital gain = net gain of $500 minus buying and selling fees and minus buy and sell transportation costs minus feed costs and minus farm overhead minus admin costs = minus $200 net lost!
    That is how your hamburger is really made!

    #154532
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Chuck Schumer’s dissy little hissy fit about the Intelligence Community (IC) withholding information from Trump is the third time in as many days that reference has been made to the weird but true fact that the IC can LEGALLY withhold information (at its own discretion) from Presidential candidates, or even sitting presidents, despite the fact that sitting Presidents actually CHAIR the all-powerful National Security Council. Say, wha?

    It’s time that this arrangement got clarified to the general public.

    In 1947 the United States was completely taken over in a bloodless coups d’estat in which the virtually unbridled and extraordinary war powers enjoyed by the executive branch during WW2 were handed over to a newly minted National Security Council as part of the National Security Act written by the Truman Administration top leaders, passed successfully through both houses and signed into law by Truman immediately following the death of Roosevelt and the nuking of Japan.

    Although as chairperson of the Council the President was ostensibly in charge of it, in fact he was not because the Permanent non-elected members of the Council (including the Director of Central Intelligence, Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the heads of the Army, Navy and Air Force were authorized to act on their own initiative in certain National Security matters, and to withhold secrets about those actions if they determined it necessary to the National Security for them to do so.

    Long story short, with the legal authority now granted to them to plan actions, spend money, and keep secrets from anyone they chose to keep secrets from (including Congress and the President) the Council became the de facto government of the United States, and could do practically anything that they wanted to.

    They proceeded to do just that and we have lived under what is essentially a Military dictatorship ever since. That Council and its support structure are what Ike called the Military Industrial Complex. They’re the ones who shot Kennedy, stumped Trump, and decided that now is the time to “cut the grass” in what remains of America.

    Few indeed are the persons with the balls to go down THAT rabbit hole. The trail of corpses is quite long, and the depth of depravity quite dark. The only things blacker than their budget are their hearts.

    The truth can take them down, in fact the truth is probably the only thing that can take them down, but a certain amount of bloodshed is likely unavoidable.

    #154533
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Seven races.

    Race all the horses in groups (A,B,C,D,E) of 5 and identify the winners (A1,B1,C1,D1,E1) – that’s five races so far and we get to eliminate the 4th and 5th placed horses in all groups. Race the winners – the sixth race. If the order of the winners race was A1,B1,C1,D1,E1 then we can eliminate all remaining horses from groups D and E as well as some more. In contention for second and third places we have A2,A3,B1,B2 and C1. We know that all other horses are slower i.e. A4/5 are slower than A2 and A3, B3/4/5 are slower than A1, B1 and B2, C2/3/4/5 are slower than C1 which is slower than A1 and B1. Run A2,A3,B1,B2 and C1 and take the top two as second and third fastest – the seventh race.

    #154534
    poppie
    Participant

    #154535
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #154536

    My husband offers this:

    7 Race solution for horses:

    5 races, each with 5 horses, top 3 of each race gives 15 horses still in contention. Rank these as A,B,C for each race.
    Race #6. Run the five first place A’s (winners of round 1), and rank all the first three winners, in order, as Ai, Aj, Ak.
    We now have only the following possibilities:
    Ai>Aj>Ak [even Ak is faster than any B]
    Ai>Aj>(Bi or Bj) [Ak is not as fast as some B, either Bi or Bj; is faster than Bk]
    Ai>Bi>(Aj or Ci) [Bi faster than Aj, and either Aj or Ci is third fastest.
    Race #7. We already know Ai is fastest horse, this race determines 2nd and 3rd fastest. The contenders, from list of options are between Aj,Ak, Bi, Bj,Ci. Top two are 2nd and 3rd fastest, in that order, behind Ai.
    Or so I think…..

    #154537
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Yay Babe!

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    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #154539
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #154540
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Twins married twins then both couples had twins

    What are the odds

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    #154541
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Nothing to worry about here, that kid of yours really shouldn’t reproduce

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    #154542
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Boeing’s Funny Like That When You Smack Talk Them Enough

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    #154543
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The News is awesome today in Duh’merica!

    I think Mental illness is now an actual ‘lifestyle choice’

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    #154544
    WES
    Participant

    Notice that more and more medical studies are coming out where at the very end they “state that they still don’t know the cause”. “Further study is required”.

    You also need to know that the medical study authors can not publically state the obvious, that it is the covid vaccines!

    You need to insert the unwritten truth yourself!

    The best these medical study authors can hope for is that you are smart enough, to read between the lines, and to know the unstated cause is the covid vaccines!

    When you weaken the immune system, everything is caused by the covid vaccine!

    Also noticed the general decrease in trust of all vaccines too!

    #154545
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Netanyahu Fucking Roasts Bidenand (Tears Him a New Asshole) After He Says He Wants Bibi to Have a “Come to Jesus Moment”. (in a Hot Mic Moment)

    #154546
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Hahahahahahaaha

    Hard to top this for West Asian gaffes

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