Aug 222024
 


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Trump Defeats Harris By Landslide In Musk’s Poll On X (RT)
Polling Showing Harris In Lead Flagged By Industry Experts (JTN)
RFK Jr To Endorse Trump On Friday Morning (ZH)
Two Minutes of Hate: Unhinged Attack Montage On Loop At The DNC (DB)
Biden, Harris Have No Strategy for Ukraine, Trump Does – Congressman (Sp.)
No, Biden and Harris’ Border Crisis Is Not Over (ZH)
Biden’s Aides ‘Hid His Decline’ – WaPo (RT)
Justice Department Steps In for Trump in George Floyd Protests Case (ET)
West Risking WWIII – Salvini (RT)
US Could Charge, Search More Americans Tied To Russian State News (Sp.)
Germans Lying About Nord Stream Exchange – Moscow (RT)
Biden’s Desperation for ‘Foreign Policy Win’ (Sp.)
Biden Approved New Nuclear Strategy Refocusing on ‘Chinese Threat’ (Sp.)
Beijing Has ‘No Intention’ Of Nuclear Arms Race With US – FM (RT)
X’s New Gun Emoji Fights ‘Woke Mind Virus’ – Musk (RT)

 

 

 

 

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Beck

 

 


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“Since a lot of people have asked, here goes a super unscientific poll..”

Trump Defeats Harris By Landslide In Musk’s Poll On X (RT)

Former US President and Republican nominee Donald Trump has resoundingly trounced his Democrat competitor for the November election, Kamala Harris, in a poll which billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk ran on X (formerly Twitter). Vice President Harris accepted her party’s official nomination earlier in August after President Joe Biden announced he was dropping out of the race; she later tapped Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to be her running mate. On Tuesday, Elon Musk ran his own, smaller election on X. “Since a lot of people have asked, here goes a super unscientific poll,” the billionaire posted on his account. According to the results as of Wednesday, out of the 5.8 million votes, almost three quarters would vote for Trump in November, while more than a quarter would see Harris elected.

Earlier this month, the Republican nominee told Reuters that he would consider the billionaire and tech entrepreneur for a role in his administration, when asked whether he would take Musk for an advisory or cabinet job. “If he would do it, I certainly would. He’s a brilliant guy,” he said. Musk, replying later on X, wrote that he is “willing to serve.” Last week Elon Musk interviewed former US President Donald Trump on Spaces. They engaged in what Musk said was an “unscripted” dialogue with “no limits”; the interview has garnered more than 275 million views to date.

Trump called Harris “third rate,” “incompetent” and a “left lunatic” during the talk. The Harris campaign issued a fiery response to Trump’s two-hour Musk interview denouncing the Republican candidate’s “extremism and dangerous agenda.” She also slammed “self-obsessed rich guys who cannot run a livestream in the year 2024” as the talk was marred by technical issues. According to Musk, the stream was attacked by a large-scale DDoS (dedicated denial of service) attack, leading to technical problems. According to set of polling averages posted by The New York Times, as of Wednesday, Harris leads Trump by two percent in two swing states: Wisconsin and Michigan. Meanwhile, Trump leads by four percent in Georgia, with both candidates are about even in Arizona and Pennsylvania, according to the newspaper’s poll collation data.

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But is Musk’s poll really that more unscientific than, say, the NYT’s?

“So what they’re doing is they’re polling fewer Republicans. They’re polling a disproportionate number of Biden 2020 voters in these states that were dead even..”

“..most voters strongly oppose the idea of letting biological males compete in women’s sports..” [..] hardly anybody knows that Vice President Harris is a strong advocate of letting those biological males compete in women’s sports.”

“RealClearPolitics currently projects Trump to win 287 electoral votes to Harris’s 251 based on its state-by-state averages..”

Polling Showing Harris In Lead Flagged By Industry Experts (JTN)

Vice President Kamala Harris has enjoyed a noticeable surge in the polls – particularly national polls – since becoming the Democratic standard bearer, but the rapid shift in her position has left some industry analysts questioning the apparent boost in the formerly quite unpopular vice president’s standing. In her 2020 run, she struggled to break 3% before dropping out, according to The Hill. Prior to becoming the Democratic nominee, Harris suffered from decidedly poor approval ratings and Trump initially held the lead over her in a head-to-head matchup. The average quickly flipped, however, in the wake of several surveys showing Harris ahead. Those surveys, however, have attracted scrutiny from an array of pollsters either due to their lack of transparency about the sampling methodology or from oversampling Democrats. “So what they’re doing is they’re polling fewer Republicans. They’re polling a disproportionate number of Biden 2020 voters in these states that were dead even,” pollster John McLaughlin said this week [..]

“They’re saying the Biden 2020 voters should be four or five points higher. It’s ridiculous. So what they’re doing is they’re trying to pump Harris up. They’re trying to suppress our vote. And this is, you know, there’s smart people doing this, so I think it’s intentional.” Harris currently leads Trump by 1.5% in the RealClearPolitics polling average, with 48.2% support to his 46.7%. She leads by the same margin in a five-way race including the Green Party’s Jill Stein and independents Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and [..] Cornel West. At present, the only polls showing Trump ahead in the two-way race average come from Fox News, Rasmussen Reports, and CNBC. All others show Harris with a one-to-four-point lead. Trump led Harris in the RCP average until Aug. 5 and has not reclaimed the lead since. Neither RCP average includes survey data from McLaughlin & Associates.

After Harris became the de facto Democratic nominee, Trump pollster Tony Fabrizio distributed a memo forecasting a so-called “Harris Honeymoon” in which the vice president would see a surge in the polls due to an uptick in favorable coverage. “The coverage will be largely positive and will certainly energize Democrats and some other parts of their coalition at least in the short term. That means we will start to see public polling – particularly national public polls – where Harris is gaining on or even leading President Trump,” Fabrizio wrote in late July. Fabrizio also asserted that the electorate’s positions on critical issues such as inflation, crime, and inflation, were unlikely to change with the Democratic ticket, saying “the fundamentals of the race stay the same.” [..] pollster Scott Rasmussen called the polling boost a “sugar high” and concurred with Fabrizio based on his own data that voter opinions on issues appeared split from their opinion of the topline candidates.

He further insisted that voters remained largely ignorant of Harris’s actual positions and that increased awareness of her stances on key issues could sway the electorate. Even famed Democratic pollster and campaign veteran James Carville warned Democrats about their “giddy elation” over Vice President Harris’s presidential campaign. “It’s very much a sugar high… Right now, when we look at all the issues and we ask what voters know about Vice President Harris? Well, they know that she’s very pro-choice on abortion. They don’t really know anything else about her,” Rasmussen said. “One of the issues we’ve highlighted because of the events of last week in the Olympics is that most voters strongly oppose the idea of letting biological males compete in women’s sports,” he went on. “In fact, only 21% of Harris’s voters – her own supporters think that should be allowed, and yet hardly anybody knows that Vice President Harris is a strong advocate of letting those biological males compete in women’s sports.”

[..] A critical factor in determining a poll’s final results are the characteristics of the survey group and how closely they align with the broader population. The Washington Post released a survey last week in conjunction with ABC News and Ipsos. The topline figure showed Harris with a four-point lead over Trump, 49% to 45%, representing one of the largest Harris leads of recent surveys. In the five-way race, Harris led by three points. The survey questioned 2,336 U.S. adults, including 1,975 registered voters, from Aug. 9-13. The registered voter sample featured a +/- 2% margin of error. Notably, the survey did not release the demographic questions about the sample. The sample came from the KnowledgePanel, which the poll says matched “U.S. population benchmarks” for myriad demographic characteristics based on the March 2023 population survey from the Census Bureau.

“When you saw the Washington Post Ipsos poll, there’s no transparency,” McLaughlin said. “They say it’s weighted according to the census. It’s picked from their in-house panel, and it’s all done online, and there’s an obvious bias.” The survey did not disclose a breakdown of respondents by party affiliation. Statewide polling, moreover, has also been difficult for Trump, albeit to a lesser extent. Exit polls from the 2020 election may provide a benchmark for estimating the partisan affiliations of voters. But at least some surveys have deviated significantly from that breakdown and crafted survey groups that overrepresent Democrats or under-represent Republicans. “And you’re seeing polls like, for example, like the New York Times… their Siena polls over the weekend, where in Georgia… CNN exit polls in 2020 had 38% Republicans, this [is] 5% fewer Republicans… in the New York Times/Siena poll,” McLaughlin said.

Thirty-three percent of respondents in the NYT/Siena College poll’s Georgia survey self-identified as Republicans. Trump led Harris 50% to 46% in the Peach State’s polling results. “[S]ame thing in North Carolina, 5% fewer Republicans,” he went on. That iteration of the NYT/Siena survey showed Harris leading Trump in the Old North State 49% to 47% and was an outlier among North Carolina surveys in the RealClearPolitics polling average. “Michigan… They [were] 38% in the 2020 exit polls, Republicans, their poll it’s 29. Now nine fewer,” he added. The latest NYT/Siena survey in Michigan shows Harris with a four-point lead of 50% to 46% in the Wolverine State. That survey also saw only 27% of registered voters self-identify as Republicans in Michigan. In Wisconsin, the 2020 exit polls had 37% Republicans. In the recent New York Times poll, Siena had 27% Republican. Ten points fewer,” he also said. Harris led Trump with 50% to 46% in the state.

[..] RealClearPolitics currently projects Trump to win 287 electoral votes to Harris’s 251 based on its state-by-state averages, several of which show only single-digit margins for either candidate. That no-toss-ups projection currently shows Trump winning Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Nevada, and Arizona. Harris currently leads in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Virginia. A majority of 270 electoral votes is required to elect the President.

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“..with some speculating that RFK would make a great head of Trump’s CIA..”

RFK Jr To Endorse Trump On Friday Morning (ZH)

As we speculated earlier, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. indeed plans to end his independent presidential campaign and endorse former President Donald Trump, NBC news reported citing two sources familiar with the plans. The sources cautioned that talks are ongoing, but there will be clarity by the end of the week. One of the sources said the campaigns are working toward a joint appearance. The decision to drop out will end the most prominent third-party candidacy in the 2024 race. Kennedy announced Wednesday that he will give a campaign speech addressing “his path forward,” days after his running mate said the campaign faced a choice about staying in the 2024 election or dropping out to back Donald Trump. Kennedy’s campaign announced he will hold the event in Phoenix on Friday. Trump, meanwhile, is also set to host an event on Friday night, in Glendale, a Phoenix suburb.

Nicole Shanahan, Kennedy’s running mate, said Tuesday that the ticket was weighing two options. One was to stay in the race and “risk” a Harris-Walz presidency, as she put it in a podcast interview, while the other option was to drop out of the race and “join forces” with Trump. Trump’s running mate, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, told NBC News in an interview Wednesday that “there’s been a lot of communication back and forth” between Kennedy and his campaign. “I haven’t spoken to RFK personally, but I know there’s been a lot of communication back and forth between RFK, between the campaign, between this campaign,” Vance said. “Look, our argument to RFK, and I’ll make it right now, because, of course, he hasn’t dropped out yet, is, look: If you want a Democratic Party that protected American workers and stood for strong borders, maybe disagreed with Republicans on things like tax policy, that party doesn’t exist anymore.”

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Amid a flurry of speculation that he will endorse Donald Trump (following news reports – which he since denied – that he failed to clinch a cabinet job with Kamala Harris in exchange for his endorsement there), Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. said he will make a speech in Phoenix on Friday, his campaign announced, as the independent presidential candidate considers whether to drop out of the race and endorse former President Donald Trump. The campaign said Kennedy will “address the nation” Friday morning, without sharing details of what he will be speaking about. Kennedy’s speech will come days after his running mate, Nicole Shanahan, said in a podcast interview on Tuesday that the campaign is considering whether to “join forces” with Trump to prevent the “risk” of Vice President Kamala Harris winning the election.

Overnight, in an interview Trump said that he would certainly consider a cabinet position for RFK Jr in exchange for an endorsement. “I would love that endorsement because I’ve always liked him” Trump said. Then when asked if he would also consider adding him to the administration, Trump responded that “I like him a lot I respect him a lot uh I probably would if something like that would happen… He’s very different kind of a guy, very smart guy, and yeah I would be honored by that endorsement certainly.” “He’s a brilliant guy he’s a very smart guy I’ve known him for a long time I didn’t know he was thinking about getting out but if he is thinking about getting out certainly I’d be open to it” On Friday we will learn if RFK Jr is also open to it, with some speculating that RFK would make a great head of Trump’s CIA, which would be ironic considering what the CIA did to JFK…

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“The profanity laden video depicts political opponents as cockroaches (could you imagine the reaction if a conservative made that comparison?), and sprinkles in sexualized images, including Elon Musk deep throating a phallic object labeled “MAGAsickle”.”

Two Minutes of Hate: Unhinged Attack Montage On Loop At The DNC (DB)

In George Orwell’s prophetic and seminal work, 1984, the Two Minutes of Hate was a daily ritual of operant conditioning, in which a video reel depicting enemies of the state was broadcast throughout society with the express aim of whipping the masses into a frenetic state of loathing towards anyone who opposed Big Brother. Since the appearance of the “Dark Brandon” entity, the non-brainwashed have been wary of the nasty turn politics has taken in the United States, and elsewhere. If four years of unhinged Trump Derangement Syndrome from the MSM wasn’t enough, now the President and incumbent party was channeling unrestrained animus at roughly half the U.S. population. While constantly professing to be the party for “preserving democracy” and “inclusivity”, the US Democratic Party is channeling ominous and blatant overtones of repression, dare I say, even hatred toward their fellow citizens who may not be so like-minded. So far the Democratic National Convention has been a dumpster fire of cringe, disrespect and hypocrisy but one takeaway, posted on twitter takes the cake:

The profanity laden video depicts political opponents as cockroaches (could you imagine the reaction if a conservative made that comparison?), and sprinkles in sexualized images, including Elon Musk deep throating a phallic object labeled “MAGAsickle”. If there was any doubt that the Democratic Party has been captured by far-left lunatics, the big takeaways were:

• America is evil (MAGA literally stands for restoring the country to its former grandeur)
• Wealth is evil (“F*CK BILLIONAIRES”), and
• Literal communism (“REDISTRIBUTE THAT SHIT”)

(Hypothetically speaking, should the Dems win in November, how soon would you think that “B” gets swapped out for an “M”?) In case you were wondering what you’re really voting for if you tick the box for the Dems this November – it’s looks like some kind of deranged mutation of Orwell’s 1984 and Ayn Rand’s “We The Living”, replete with wealth redistribution and re-education camps. Remember – it’s always relatively easy to vote your way into communism – but you have to fight your way out.

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“It is rare for a Republican congressman to attend the Democratic National Convention. On his Instagram* page, Waltz joked that “Green Berets go behind enemy lines.”

Biden, Harris Have No Strategy for Ukraine, Trump Does – Congressman (Sp.)

The administration of US President Joe Biden and Kamala Harris has suffered a failure due to the absence of a strategy for the Ukrainian conflict, member of the US House Committee on Armed Services Michael Waltz (R-FL) told RIA Novosti on the sidelines of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. “We have yet, and I have asked publicly, privately and even in classified settings to really get a strategy out of this administration. And I think it’s been a real shortcoming,” Waltz said, speaking about the current administration’s lack of a strategy for Ukraine. In contrast, US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump does have a strategy to urge Russia and Ukraine to sit down to the negotiating table to end the Ukrainian conflict.

“He’s made it clear that he will tell the Ukrainian government they need to come to the table or that’s it. So I think he has an overall strategy in mind to get both sides to the table in a reasonable way to diplomatic talks to bring this to a resolution,” Waltz said when asked about Trump’s ability to help end the conflict in Ukraine. It is rare for a Republican congressman to attend the Democratic National Convention. On his Instagram* page, Waltz joked that “Green Berets go behind enemy lines.” Waltz is a Retired colonel in the US National Guard and served in combat as a member of the US Army Special Forces, colloquially known as the “Green Berets.”

The Kyiv Independent, citing a source close to Volodymyr Zelensky, reported Wednesday that the Ukrainian authorities want to prepare the ground this fall for potential peace talks with Russia. Russia has been conducting a special military operation in Ukraine since February 24, 2022. President Vladimir Putin has said the operation aims to “protect people subjected to genocide by the Kiev regime for eight years.” According to the president, the ultimate goal of the operation is to liberate Donbas and create conditions that guarantee Russia’s security.

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“.. the millions they have already allowed into our country have done damage that will take decades to remedy.”

No, Biden and Harris’ Border Crisis Is Not Over (ZH)

Ever since early 2021, Americans have watched as illegal aliens have flooded across the Southwest border unimpeded. They have read with horror the accounts of innocent Americans victimized by those here unlawfully. They have seen family and friends die after being poisoned by fentanyl coming across the border. And the Biden-Harris administration has largely done nothing. Yet now, following a few months of somewhat-reduced numbers of apprehensions between ports of entry along the Southwest border, the Biden-Harris administration is taking a victory lap. Such premature celebration, however, ignores the reality of the continuing nature of this crisis. Before explaining why, Americans must understand that even if not one more inadmissible alien crossed our borders for the remainder of Biden and Harris’ term, the millions they have already allowed into our country have done damage that will take decades to remedy.

For many families, like those of Laken Riley, Rachel Morin, and Jocelyn Nungaray, the damage can never be undone. But if Biden and Harris want to talk about numbers, the president and his “border czar” will find no exoneration. On their watch, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has recorded more than 10 million encounters nationwide, plus another two million known “gotaways” who have crossed our borders uncaught. Many on the left like to appeal to the history of Ellis Island as an excuse for mass immigration – despite the fact that these individuals arrived in accordance with then-existing law. However, the number of people who came through Ellis Island was also roughly 12 million – in the 62 years between 1892 and 1954. The number of inadmissible aliens who have been encountered at our borders or crossed uncaught since the start of Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 is unprecedented.

Claiming victory now due to temporarily reduced border crossings displays a willful ignorance of the nature of this ongoing crisis, because these numbers alone do not tell the full story of what Americans are experiencing. First, there are the continuing financial impacts. As of mid-June 2024, more than 205,000 illegal aliens had arrived in New York City since the spring of 2022. Mayor Eric Adams has declared that these arrivals and the resultant costs “will destroy New York City.” Small towns will also be struggling for years with the consequences of unchecked crossings. Springfield, Ohio, home to 60,000 people, has seen roughly 20,000 Haitians arrive since the crisis began, putting major strain on housing and other services.

Whitewater, Wisconsin, a town of just 15,000 people, has been overwhelmed by the arrival of 1,000 illegal aliens “often lacking basic English skills.” According to one official in Sanford, Maine last year, “We’re tapped. … We’ve been overrun,” after costs to care for illegal aliens tripled. DHS has reported that more than 80% of illegal aliens who are “neither expelled or repatriated directly by CBP nor continuously detained by ICE” remain in the United States years later. These communities, and thousands more like them, are going to be dealing with these costs for years. Second, consider the ongoing public safety implications of what’s happening at the Southwest border. Border Patrol arrests of illegal aliens with criminal histories since FY2021 have more than doubled from FY2017-2020.

Worse, criminals and individuals with possible ties to terrorism have been, and continue to be, released into the interior. In fact, news recently broke that the Biden-Harris administration actually released into the interior 99 individuals whom they knew were on the terrorist watchlist. According to one DHS source, ICE officials have been “discouraged from deporting even illegal immigrants who had final deportation orders and were linked to gangs.” Former ICE Field Director John Fabbricatore has said, “I was being forced to release people that should not have been allowed on the street.” How many other threats to our safety and security have likewise been unwittingly released or entered as gotaways? How many more, who either did not commit crimes in their home country or were never caught, will do so for the first time against American victims?

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“..the Democrats’ platform still promises “a second Biden term,” mentioning him 287 times over its 92 pages, while Harris is brought up only 32 times..”

Biden’s Aides ‘Hid His Decline’ – WaPo (RT)

US President Joe Biden should not have sought reelection to begin with, but his staff concealed his infirmity until they could no longer do so, the Washington Post editorial board has said. The Post made the admission in an editorial on Tuesday, which praised Biden’s “profoundly selfless decision” to drop out of the race and let the Democrats replace him with Kamala Harris. “In retrospect, Mr Biden should not have sought reelection. The June 27 debate was worse than just a bad night, as the president maintained afterward. The 81-year-old had shown signs of slipping for a long time, but his inner circle worked to conceal his decline,” the Post editors wrote. The US would have been better off, they argued, had he bowed out after the “surprisingly good showing” of the Democrats in the 2022 midterms. Had he stayed in the race, they continued, “a diminished Mr Biden, at the head of a dispirited party, would likely have lost in November.”

According to the Post, Biden “deserves recognition” for surrendering power and giving a chance to a new generation of leaders, “albeit via internal party machinations rather than the ballot box.” Biden may have exited the race but he remains president through January, the outlet noted, and the Democrats’ platform still promises “a second Biden term,” mentioning him 287 times over its 92 pages, while Harris is brought up only 32 times. The oldest-ever US president at inauguration, Biden was already dogged by claims of senility and dementia during the 2020 campaign. His physical and cognitive decline has only grown while in office, only to be dismissed by White House staff – and most of the legacy media – as the remnants of a childhood stutter. The president was “sharp as a tack,” his supporters continued to argue even after the June 27 debate. Biden vowed that only God could make him quit.

In mid-July, however, he was flown out of Las Vegas to his Delaware home, reportedly with Covid-19. At the end of that week, a letter posted on his personal X (formerly Twitter) account announced his exit from the presidential race. In a follow-up post, the same account endorsed Harris as Biden’s replacement. Insider sources credited former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a California Democrat, for this turn of events. “They staged a coup against the president of the United States,” former president and current Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, told Fox News in early August. “It’s like you’re in a fight with somebody, and you’re really winning, and they take him out and they put somebody else in,” he continued. “Nobody ever heard of this before. This is a coup.”

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“..the United States shall be substituted as the defendant with respect to those claims.”

Justice Department Steps In for Trump in George Floyd Protests Case (ET)

The Justice Department has intervened for former President Donald Trump, asking a federal court in Washington to dismiss a civil complaint brought over a clash between protestors and police that took place in the city following George Floyd’s death. Black Lives Matter D.C. and others brought the original lawsuit in June 2020, just days after police used crowd control tactics in Lafayette Square before Trump was set to appear at a nearby church. The case has seen court filings for years, with a group of plaintiffs filing an amended complaint in April this year. On Aug. 19, the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a notice that it was substituting itself for Trump because he was acting within the scope of his office that day. Its decision was based on the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA).

In its notice, the DOJ said the law “provides that upon certification by the attorney general that a federal employee was acting within the scope of his office or employment at the time of the incident out of which the plaintiff’s claim arose, any civil action or proceeding commenced upon such a claim and arising under state law shall be deemed an action against the United States, and the United States shall be substituted as the defendant with respect to those claims.” James G. Touhey, who leads the torts branch of DOJ’s civil division, certified that Trump “was an employee of the government acting in the scope of office or employment at the time of the incident out of which the plaintiffs’ claims arose.” The amended complaint had named Trump in his individual capacity and requested damages.

It alleged Trump was liable for intentional infliction of emotional distress, assault, battery, and negligence in purported violation of a district law surrounding free speech. A separate motion to dismiss, also filed on Aug. 19, argued that the court lacked subject matter jurisdiction over the plaintiffs’ claims because they failed to exhaust administrative remedies. It added that the plaintiffs had failed to show that their claims fell within the limited waiver of sovereign immunity offered by the FTCA. The complaint alleged that the agencies involved with the suit had failed to respond within a six-month timeframe specified under the FTCA. “Plaintiffs have therefore exhausted their administrative remedies under the FTCA,” the complaint read.

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“I strongly ask for a vote against the war, to isolate dangerous bombers like Macron..”

West Risking WWIII – Salvini (RT)

Ukraine’s Western backers could trigger World War III by providing Kiev with weapons that can be used to strike targets on Russian soil, Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini has said. Russian officials have claimed that the Ukrainian military has been using Western-supplied weapons in their incursion in Kursk Region. Several Western media outlets have published articles with similar claims of late. A number of Kiev’s backers have also publicly given the green light to use the weapons they have provided on Russian soil. Speaking to Il Sussidiario media outlet on Wednesday, Salvini, who is also the minister of infrastructure and transport and leads the Lega Nord (Northern League) party, said the “sending of weapons to strike and kill also on Russian territory would be a disaster, the antechamber of a dramatic world conflict.”

The deputy prime minister added that his right-wing party has nothing against providing “humanitarian and military aid to give Ukraine the possibility to defend itself.” Ahead of the European Parliament elections in June, Salvini urged Italians to not let left-wing parties win, as they, together with French President Emmanuel Macron, would make the prospect of a third world war dangerously real. “I strongly ask for a vote against the war, to isolate dangerous bombers like Macron,” he said at the time. Salvini also praised the Italian government for its firm position against those in Europe who speak about potentially deploying Western troops to Ukraine, having previously criticized the French president for refusing to rule this out. The deputy prime minister also stated in June that “we will no longer approve sending any type of weapon unless we have the certainty that those weapons will not be used to attack and kill inside Russia.”

“It would be the incident that takes us straight towards the Third World War,” he said at the time. In late May, Defense Minister Guido Crosetto cited the Italian constitution, stressing that the weapons Italy supplies to Ukraine can only be used within the territory of the country. Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani echoed this, telling reporters: “we are not fighting against Russia. We are defending Ukraine, [it] is not the same.” Around the same time, Salvini described NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg as a “dangerous gentleman” after he proposed allowing Kiev to strike targets deep inside Russia with Western weapons. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, too, expressed incredulity as to “why Stoltenberg said such a thing.”

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Ritter.

US Could Charge, Search More Americans Tied To Russian State News (Sp.)

The US Justice Department could conduct further searches and bring criminal charges against Americans who have worked with Russian state television networks, The New York Times reported, citing US officials briefed on the matter. Earlier this month, FBI agents conducted searches at the homes of former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter and journalist Dimitri Simes. However, prosecutors have not revealed any criminal charges against the two men. Investigators are expected to conduct more searches soon and prosecutors could also bring criminal charges, the report said. The Biden administration has alleged that Russian state news organizations are working with the country’s intelligence agencies to influence elections worldwide. The investigations have focused on possible violations of the sanctions regime imposed on Russia and a law mandating the disclosure of foreign government lobbying efforts, the report said.

Ritter said that he believes the search of his home was an “act of intimidation” triggered by his cooperation with Russian news organizations like Sputnik and RT. Ritter said that he has not committed any crimes and denied accusations that he is acting as a foreign agent. Ritter told Sputnik that his passport was likely confiscated by authorities in connection with the FBI investigation. Simes told Sputnik that he was not notified in advance of the search of his property and that he has not been in the United States since October 2022. Consequently, there is nothing at the property related to his current life and activities, he said. Simes also said that the US government is possibly attempting to dissuade him from coming back to the United States and block any attempt to have a Russian-American dialogue.

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“..Germany is also persecuting media outlets that are actually trying to discover what happened..”

Germans Lying About Nord Stream Exchange – Moscow (RT)

Berlin has not provided Moscow with any actual information about the attacks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines in 2022, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has said The pipelines which ran under the Baltic Sea were used to transport Russian natural gas to Germany and other parts of Western Europe. They were damaged in September 2022 by a series of explosions near the Danish island of Bornholm. Russia has accused the US of orchestrating the attack, while some media in the West have blamed a “pro-Ukrainian group.” Earlier this week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused Germany of refusing to officially share information about the investigation, suggesting that leaking it to the media instead raises “suspicions that all of this is staged” to deflect blame from the actual culprits.

German Foreign Ministry spokesman Sebastian Fischer responded on Monday that Berlin has engaged “in information exchange” with Moscow. Speaking on Wednesday, Zakharova accused him of lying. “What Mr. Fischer said does not correspond to reality at all,” Zakharova told reporters. “Simply put, it is a lie. For almost two years, the German side has responded to all inquiries from Russian authorities regarding the destruction of the Nord Streams with only empty formalities that contained no factual information.” Fischer’s statement “only strengthens our suspicions of Berlin’s intention to ‘blow up’ the investigation, which is being conducted in total secrecy, by not allowing it to identify the true instigators of the attack on the largest trans-European energy infrastructure facility,” Zakharova added. According to the Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Germany is also persecuting media outlets that are actually trying to discover what happened, which “shows that Berlin has something to hide and is extremely uninterested in conducting a real investigation and having the truth made public.”

The original Nord Stream was built after the 2009 gas transit dispute between Kiev and Moscow, enabling Gazprom to supply Western Europe without depending on Ukraine and Poland. The second pipeline was finished in late 2021, despite delays due to US sanctions. Western media narratives about “Ukrainian saboteurs” being behind the blast, whether acting on orders from Kiev or alone, began appearing only after US investigative journalist Seymour Hersh blamed Washington. Citing sources within the intelligence community, Hersh argued that CIA divers working with the Norwegian Navy planted remotely-triggered bombs on both pipelines, using a NATO exercise in the region as cover. Meanwhile, Ukraine has maintained that Russia blew up its own pipelines, which Moscow has dismissed as ridiculous.

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“These remaining months before the elections are accompanied by total confusion, and this, naturally, is reflected in US officials’ statements.”

Biden’s Desperation for ‘Foreign Policy Win’ (Sp.)

“The US administration is particularly eager to announce an agreement, driven by both diplomatic and domestic pressures,” Dr. Imad Salamey, an assistant professor of political science at Lebanese American University, told Sputnik, commenting on why Israeli officials haven’t confirmed Tel Aviv’s readiness to accept the “bridging proposal” announced by Secretary Blinken on Monday. “The Biden administration views the success of such an agreement as a potential foreign policy win, which could bolster its position ahead of upcoming elections,” Salamey explained. By contrast, “the Israeli government may face significant internal challenges regarding the deal,” the observer said. “Prime Minister Netanyahu’s government is deeply divided, and any official confirmation could exacerbate these divisions, potentially leading to resignations or even the collapse of the coalition.

Thus, while the US is keen to publicize progress, Israel might be more cautious, weighing the domestic repercussions of any public acknowledgement of the agreement.” Blinken’s public announcement “could [also] be interpreted as a strategic move to exert public pressure on Israel,” according to the scholar. “The pressure serves multiple purposes: it advances US diplomatic interests in the region, reinforces the image of the US as a global leader, and garners domestic support by showcasing the administration’s proactive role,” Salamey said. But Israeli media reports indicate that the government has no intention of agreeing to the agreement announced by the US and “at least in Israel, it’s clear to everyone that there will be no deal,” Tel Aviv-based international affairs observer Dr. Simon Tsipis told Sputnik.

“Netanyahu has started to refer to the fact that the point of the agreement that does not suit him is the Hamas demand that Israel withdraw its troops from the Philadelphi Corridor border” between Gaza and Egypt Tsipis said, referring to Tel Aviv’s unwillingness to let go of the border area to prevent the resumption of arms smuggling. “But in my view this is just an excuse for the fact that Netanyahu is not interested in making any deal with Hamas, no matter its contents,” the observer noted. Tsipis recalled that for Netanyahu, the conflict in Gaza has become not just a matter of his government’s political survival, but his personal freedom, given the multiple Israeli criminal investigations hanging over his head, which would inevitably resume if the conflict were brought to a peaceful conclusion. “Plus, it’s becoming increasingly clear to people whose relatives and friends are being held hostage by Hamas with each passing day that there are practically no more of them left alive.

Yesterday, six bodies of hostages were pulled out of one of the tunnels. If earlier, several months ago, it was assumed that there were more than 220 of them being held there, now it’s assumed that there are no more than 100 still alive. The rest are dead, and the pressure inside Netanyahu is growing. By showing society that there are no more living hostages, he’s trying to let off the political pressure building up within Israeli society,” Tsipis said. As far as the US and Blinken’s hasty announcement of an agreement, Tsipis believes it’s tied to the fact that the Biden administration is effectively running on autopilot at this point after the president announced that he would not be seeking another term, and the Democrats began preparing Vice President Harris to take the reins. “These remaining months before the elections are accompanied by total confusion, and this, naturally, is reflected in US officials’ statements. The American side is now completely inactive and has virtually no influence, and this is felt in Israel too,” Tsipis said.

“There is no pressure from the US because there is no one to apply this pressure, because even if the US is not yet in a state of anarchy, it is in a transitional period and has a kind of temporary government.” “Netanyahu’s government and he personally have been left to float freely. They do not depend on anyone and there’s no pressure on them from anyone. This is a dangerous situation, because returning to the above, Netanyahu’s main goal is his survival – political survival and simply remaining a free man. That could lead to a military escalation, and in fact, we are already on the threshold of an escalation and war with Lebanon,” Tsipis warned, pointing to the intense back-and-forth shelling across the Israel-Lebanon border in recent days.

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“..strategy adjustment was revised with the desire to “simultaneously” deter Russia, China and North Korea in mind.”

Biden Approved New Nuclear Strategy Refocusing on ‘Chinese Threat’ (Sp.)

President Joe Biden approved a classified nuclear strategy earlier this year that directed US forces to refocus on potential threats from China, the New York Times reported on Tuesday, citing US officials. The report detailed that Biden had approved the new strategy in March, and that it refocuses on China’s growing nuclear arsenal. However, it also addresses concerns of potential coordinated nuclear challenges by China, Russia, and North Korea against the United States. An unclassified report is expected to be given to Congress before Biden leaves office. Driving the development is the US’ fear regarding China’s nuclear stockpile, more specifically how it’ll match up “in size and diversity” against Washington’s own arms over the next 10 years. Citing June remarks from Pranay Vaddi, who serves as the senior director for arms control and non-proliferation on the National Security Council, the outlet noted the strategy adjustment was revised with the desire to “simultaneously” deter Russia, China and North Korea in mind.

The Tuesday report comes days after China implemented export controls on antimony metals, which just so happen to have multiple applications within the US military, including in components for nuclear weapons. The new restrictions, in line with similar controls on other rare-earth metals, are due to take effect on September 15. Alongside with Tajikistan and Russia, China controls upwards of 90% of the global antimony reserves. A report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank details the US’ “stockpiles limited antimony of just 1,100 tons compared to the 23,000 tons consumed in 2023,” adding that 63% of its stocks came from China alone. China previously underscored that its new directive was intended to ensure China’s national security and to fulfill the country’s non-proliferation obligations, and that its measures were not set to strike at any one country.

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“..Beijing “follows a policy of ‘no first use’ of nuclear weapons and always keeps its nuclear capabilities at the minimum level required by national security.”

Beijing Has ‘No Intention’ Of Nuclear Arms Race With US – FM (RT)

Washington’s fear-mongering over Beijing’s nuclear arsenal is completely unfounded, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning has said. Her comment came after the New York Times reported on Tuesday that US President Joe Biden had quietly updated the Nuclear Employment Guidance, refocusing it on China. Speaking to journalists on Wednesday, Mao said that Beijing was “gravely concerned” with the report. “The US has called China a ‘nuclear threat’ and used it as a convenient pretext for the US to shirk its obligation of nuclear disarmament,” she said. Mao added that the size of China’s nuclear arsenal was “by no means on the same level with the US,” stressing that Beijing “follows a policy of ‘no first use’ of nuclear weapons and always keeps its nuclear capabilities at the minimum level required by national security.” China has “no intention to engage in any form of arms race” with other states, she stated.

“It is the US who is the primary source of nuclear threats and strategic risks in the world,” the spokeswoman argued. In 2023, the Pentagon estimated that China will double its stockpile of operational nuclear warheads to over 1,000 by 2030. The US currently has 5,550 warheads, while Russia has 6,255, according to estimates published by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. The White House has downplayed China’s concerns, with spokesman Sean Savett describing the change in nuclear strategy as a routine update that was “not a response to any single entity, country, nor threat.” US officials, however, have repeatedly described China as “a challenge” to world peace and accused it of economic and military coercion in the Indo-Pacific. Beijing, in turn, has blamed the US for the ongoing tensions, urging Washington to abandon its “Cold-War mentality.”

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”Nerfing of the gun emoji matches rise of the woke mind virus,,”

X’s New Gun Emoji Fights ‘Woke Mind Virus’ – Musk (RT)

Elon Musk has explained the decision to bring back the gun emoji to X (formerly Twitter), saying the choice to depict a realistic firearm rather than a toy pistol is part of the fight against the “woke mind virus.” In a post on his social media network on Tuesday, the US billionaire shared a chart showing how the emoji has looked on various platforms over the past decade. Included on the list alongside X were images used in the products of Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Meta’s Facebook. The apparent trend has been to move away from real guns to toy guns, while Musk’s platform has done the opposite since he bought it in 2022. ”Nerfing of the gun emoji matches rise of the woke mind virus, as a core tenet is equating fake harm with real harm,” he said, commenting on the chart.

X transition from the previous toy gun to one that resembles a modern semi-automatic pistol happened last month – at least for its web interface. The older version was introduced by previous management in 2018. The US stands out among developed nations due to its gun culture and levels of gun violence. Some people want the display of realistic guns in various media reduced because they believe it glorifies them and fuels their use. The Unicode Consortium, the organization that decides on what should be turned into an emoji, currently calls the one with a gun a “water pistol.”

Musk is a vocal supporter of some conservative political causes. He has said he believes “that the right to bear arms is an important safeguard against potential tyranny of government,” but supported some gun control measures, such as background checks for people who want to own deadlier firearms. Earlier, Musk posted a row of gun emojis at around the same time that US President Joe Biden was giving a speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Monday. Among other things, Biden touted his administration’s record of passing gun control legislation and urged further restrictions. The ‘woke mind virus’ that Musk was referring to is a pejorative conservative term for the advocacy of radical policies, such as the right of minors to gender transition at schools without the consent or knowledge of their parents.

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    Salvador Dali Landscape with butterflies 1956   • Trump Defeats Harris By Landslide In Musk’s Poll On X (RT) • Polling Showing Harris In Lead Fla
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle August 22 2024]

    #167082
    tboc
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    anecdotal evidence:

    spoke with a person seventy three years of age who until two days ago never heard of the Federal Open Market Committee or the non-farm payroll report. This same person, born in Birmingham Alabama, a life long Republican voter has thirty six years experience as an elementary school teacher and is a career long member of The Florida Education Association and is a babtized member of a Christian denomination. Every evening John Muir is on the moronoscope in the den of this person’s home.

    i offer you this quote, “Mr. Trump said he will be a dictator”. Came the query, where did you hear that? “On the news” came the reply.
    Kamala it is.

    The most telling factor at the televised DNC is the sound of the mob in attendance. Setting in a room adjacent to a room with a moronoscope tuned to the convention the roar of the crowd is the telling factor. The sound of the crowd may well be canned, this is of little import. The sound of the mob is that which is used in the epic movies where heroes such as Charlton Heston or perhaps Russell Crowe are struggling to overcome mindless overwhelming evil. Perhaps the sound might be compared to Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ as the crowd demanded “Crucify Him”.

    Self interest has overcome self preservation.

    “I agree to this Constitution … and I believe, further, that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end in despotism, as other forms have done before it, when the people shall become so corrupted as to need despotic government, being incapable of any other.” Benjamin Franklin

    The mob will sustain the blob. Cultured ignorance is pervasive.

    #167084
    John Day
    Participant

    Considering Future Arrangements https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/considering-future-arrangements

    It is difficult to pick a first story today, because the global economy, our life support system, runs on fuels and other mineral substrates, which provide energy, transportation, electricity and inputs for manufacturing and agriculture. All of this is coordinated and managed through business-finance, within the paradigm of capital-investment with the expectation of the return of profits, as well as the principle invested, at some point in the future. This assumes the growth of the real economy, which requires the growth of available fuel and mineral substrates, at prices which are low enough to support the generation of profits, with which to regularly pay dividends to investors, and to occasionally return their principle upon demand.
    As we know, this system often fails in specific instances of bankruptcy, and occasionally fails as a large, coherent system, as in 1929 and 2008, though the 1929 failure was managed by addressing fundamental problems and the 2008 failure was “managed” by conjuring up enough “money” to pay off all of the players, so the game could proceed as if the system remained healthy, though it was not. The promise of ongoing profits was enough to assure full participation by all economic and financial participants, as long as the system could appear to function as it had before.
    The financial failure in 2008 came shortly after the peak of “conventional oil” production in 2005 or so, and oil prices rising to $140/bbl, which was unaffordable to much of the real economy, based upon an oil price of $30/bbl. A lot of assumptions failed when that fundamental price rose so high, as they had in the 1970s, when the Arab oil embargo had also caused “stagflation”. Government sweeteners for investors to finance the “shale revolution” were able to bring oil prices back down, though they fluctuated between choking-the-economy when higher, and leading to oil production cuts when lower. $80/bbl seems to be a fairly narrow “sweet spot” where enough oil can be produced and the economy can be sustained.
    The financial system, however, is still a Ponzi scheme, subject to sudden collapse. The financial system has been predicated upon growth of the real economy, which declined in the early 2000s and has further declined since the peak production of “net-oil-and-liquids” at the end of 2018.
    Emergencies and emergency-interventions, such as the “going direct bailout” in March 2020, during COVID lockdowns, have been necessary to support the financial Ponzi, but it is tasked with appearing to grow exponentially, while real economy has long been stagnant, bumping between spurts of growth and contraction in most areas, excluding China until recently, and still excluding Russia, which has a lot of energy and other resources, and a low debt-service.
    The “owners” of the western financial system re threatened by the exposure of the vast losses of the system, the huge discrepancy between notional-wealth and physical-economic-wealth. Somebody will have to “accept losses” in their portfolios, big losses. The BlackRock class of global investors want that to be the retirement and insurance companies and the retail-investors, please.
    That assignment-of-losses is obviously more unfair than the recent increase in disparity between rich and poor, because a lot of people, like retirees, depend upon those assets to live every day. This will be a political determination, even though the BlackRock class has the “legal” rights, “super-senior rights” to all of the assets, which people think they “own”, as Ellen Brown explains clearly and succinctly here:
    “The Great Taking”, How They Can Own It All https://ellenbrown.com/2023/10/03/the-great-taking-how-they-plan-to-own-it-all/

    “Emergency Powers” during the COVID pandemic allowed vast, invisible creation of money, to be provided to the BlackRock-class, and the inflation followed when lockdowns ended and real-economy picked up again. That will not work when people are actually robbed of their necessities of life in a financial economy, losing large fractions of their income. War-Emergency-Powers are typically used by financial elites when the economic systems are so badly deranged, as was the case leading into WW-2.
    I believe that is the precipice where we now stand, looking over the cliff at the wars in Ukraine and Palestine/Israel with trepidation.

    ​ “War is inevitable between Israel and Hezbollah”, interview with Abbas Zalzali ​ ​[This analysis makes less of the far-right Revisionist Zionist motivations within “Israel”​.]
    ​ Anthony Blinken left Doha on August 20 empty handed. He had been pushing Israel and Hamas to come to a ceasefire agreement, but the negotiations appear to have once again failed to find peace for the people in Gaza, who have suffered over 40,000 deaths and hundreds of thousands of injuries since the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas. The US supported Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his revenge attack on Gaza, which has been termed genocide by the UN. However, the US President Joe Biden administration has forcefully demanded that Netanyahu stop the war to allow Israeli hostages out of Gaza, and prevent further Palestinian deaths. Most of the dead have been women and children in Gaza.
    ​ Biden was assured by Netanyahu that he would sign a ceasefire, but at the last moment Netanyahu broke his promise to Biden, and this prompted Biden to end his re-election campaign. Biden was counting on a Gaza ceasefire to win the votes to put him in the White House for a second term, but had to admit defeat. It appears that Netanyahu is determined to wage a full-scale war against Hezbollah, the Lebanese resistance organization.​..
    ​ Abbas Zalzali, news anchor, media instructor, talk show host and writer:
    ​ “It was clear that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took the green light for an escalation during his visit to Washington and his speech before the US Congress. The assassination of Hezbollah leader Fouad Shukr in the Lebanese capital Beirut is a translation of this escalation and an attempt to drag Hezbollah into a large-scale war because the Israeli leadership, since the first days of Operation Flood of Al-Aqsa on October 7, has wanted to launch a military campaign on Lebanon and has been trying since that time to separate the fronts to isolate Hamas in Gaza.”​…
    ..”All indications show that war is inevitable between Israel and Hezbollah. Israel, which received a heavy blow on October 7, wants to restore its prestige as an invincible state… If a comprehensive war does not break out this time, it will inevitably break out in the near future. Speaking of the role of the Lebanese army in the event of a war, the matter is clear: it will confront Israeli attacks in defense of the homeland because it is the homeland’s army, despite its modest capabilities and lack of the capabilities ready for such a war.”….
    ..”As for Hezbollah’s response to the assassination of “Hajj Mohsen”, it is inevitable, as stated by its Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah. As for its nature and timing, the matter is subject to several details that cannot be predicted, but stopping the war on Gaza may change something in this equation.
    ​ As for Netanyahu exploiting this response when it happens to launch a large-scale war on Lebanon, it cannot be confirmed or denied because opening the northern front means a regional war. Here we ask him about the American role and American desire because everything that is happening is with American approval and participation, and whoever says otherwise is naïve.”​ https://mideastdiscourse.com/2024/08/20/war-is-inevitable-between-israel-and-hezbollah-interview-with-abbas-zalzali/

    ​ Netanyahu’s latest strategy to avoid a ceasefire, explained​
    Since the start of the week, two news items about the latest ceasefire negotiations have surfaced that seem to contradict one another.
    ​ One has gained widespread attention in the international press, claiming that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accepted the U.S. ceasefire deal, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken stating that the ball is now in Hamas’s court.
    ​ The second only gained traction in Israeli media: Netanyahu told a group of families of Israeli captives held in Gaza that he isn’t sure a ceasefire deal is going to happen because Israel would not withdraw from the Netzarim and Philadelphi corridors in Gaza “under any conditions.” …
    ​..In mid-July, Egyptian and Qatari mediators called Israel and Hamas back to the table. Netanyahu sent a smaller delegation with limited powers to Cairo. The Israeli team returned to Tel Aviv hours later after an argument with Netanyahu over what was increasingly becoming the Israeli prime minister’s focus in the negotiations — the future of the Netzarim and Philadelphi corridors.
    ​ But why focus on these two areas? The answer lies in their strategic location and Israel’s vision for the future of Gaza.
    ​ The Netzarim corridor is a four-kilometer-wide strip of land in the center of Gaza that the Israeli army has cleared of inhabitants and uses as a military zone to station and move its troops. More importantly, Netzarim extends from Gaza’s eastern edge to the west, bifurcating the coastal enclave in two and thus cutting off northern Gaza from the south. The Philadelphi corridor plays a different strategic role; it’s a two-kilometer-wide strip of land along Gaza’s border with Egypt, and Israel claims that Hamas has been smuggling weapons via tunnels that run through it.
    ​ Netanyahu’s statements about holding onto those two corridors followed Blinken’s departure from Israel to Egypt, where he met with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. Egypt’s position was clear in the meeting: Israel has to withdraw from the Philadelphi corridor. The Egyptian presidency also said in a statement that Sisi impressed upon Blinken that it was time for a ceasefire deal to be reached followed by the international recognition of a Palestinian state as part of a two-state solution.​..
    ..Upon concluding his stay in Israel, Blinken said that Netanyahu assured him of Israel’s acceptance of the latest U.S. ceasefire proposal, stressing that it is up to Hamas to accept it in order to move forward to discussing implementation details. But as the timeline of events above shows, Israel has consistently undermined ceasefire talks throughout the Gaza genocide, and Netanyahu’s conditions on Philadelphi and Netzarim are just the latest ploy.
    ​ These demands are a non-starter that Hamas will be forced to reject, which is exactly what Netanyahu wants: he nominally accepted the U.S. proposal, putting the ball in Hamas’s court, but later doubled down on demands that make it impossible for Hamas to accept.​ https://mondoweiss.net/2024/08/netanyahus-latest-strategy-to-avoid-a-ceasefire-explained/

    ​ IRGC Says Iran’s Retaliation Against Israel for Haniyeh Killing May Take ‘Long’ Time​, The IRGC says the response could differ from Iran’s attack on Israel in April​ “Time is on our side, and the waiting period may be long,” said IRGC spokesman Ali Mohammad Naeini. He added that for now, the “Zionists must remain in a state of imbalance.”​ … “Our commanders know how to punish the enemy effectively and are not prone to hasty action,” he said.
    ​ The US is still vowing that it will defend Israel from an Iranian attack and has deployed additional military assets to the Middle East for that purpose. “We are fully prepared to defend Israel,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in Tel Aviv on Monday.
    ​ Hezbollah is also vowing to respond to the July 30 Israeli airstrike in Beirut that killed one of its top military commanders, Fuad Shukr.

    IRGC Says Iran’s Retaliation Against Israel for Haniyeh Killing May Take ‘Long’ Time

    #167085
    John Day
    Participant

    ​It would shut off most Mideast oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz. War With Iran Would Bring Global Economic Collapse, Isolate The United States https://sputnikglobe.com/20240819/war-with-iran-would-bring-global-economic-collapse-isolate-the-united-states-1119833971.html

    ​ How Gaza war has set back Palestinian agriculture, deepened hunger crisis
    More than half of Gaza’s cropland and a third of its greenhouses have been destroyed by the conflict, contributing to malnutrition
    FAO says the devastation of Gaza’s agriculture has led to severe food insecurity, with 1 in 5 Gazans facing extreme hunger​ https://www.arabnews.com/node/2568195/middle-east

    UN: Over 80% of Gaza’s buildings destroyed​ https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20240820-un-over-80-of-gazas-buildings-destroyed/

    ​ New Democratic Party Platform Pledges ‘Ironclad’ Commitment to Israel
    The platform also boasts of Biden’s new military interventions in the Middle East, including the bombing campaign in Yemen​ https://news.antiwar.com/2024/08/20/new-democratic-party-platform-pledges-ironclad-commitment-to-israel/

    ​ Rep. Thomas Massie Says Congress Members Should Not Be Dual Citizens, Gets Accused of Anti-Semitism [Current laws somehow allow this in the case of Israel.]
    ​ Congressman Thomas Massie (R-KY) is being accused of anti-Semitism for stating that members of the US Congress should not be allowed to hold dual citizenship with other countries.
    ​ “Dual citizens elected to United States Congress should renounce citizenship in all other countries,” Massie said Monday on X. “At a minimum, they should disclose their citizenship in other countries and abstain from votes specifically benefitting those countries.”​…
    ..Though Massie didn’t call out any country by name, he was immediately accused of anti-Semitism by Jewish Florida State Rep. Randy Fine (R).
    “This guy is just gross,” Rep. Fine said. “Who in Congress is a dual citizen? I think we all know the slur he is tossing around. The real question is why certain Florida politicians choose this bigot to hang around with.”​ https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=64605

    #167086
    John Day
    Participant

    Canada revokes Jewish National Fund’s charitable status after audit found group used donations to fortify Israeli military infrastructure​ https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-08-20-canada-revokes-jnf-charitable-audit-israel-military.html

    ​ The Honest Sorcerer​, An AI Takeover (Not)​ Briefly​: AI uses a vast amount of electricity, even in current forms, as do Bitcoin and internet servers. Electricity shortage is part of the developing energy crisis. Human brains are extremely energy efficient, even the good ones.
    ​ Let’s make it clear because its not obvious to most people: neither human nor artificial intelligence can lessen our energy woes, let alone ‘address pressing national and global challenges’. We are facing a mounting net energy dilemma, where less energy means, less resources, and well, a much smaller economy. Mining is still powered by fossil fuels, and vice verse — so, the less minerals we mine, the less energy we can produce. We need low cost energy to mine minerals, and low cost minerals to obtain energy. Take any of these away, and there goes your economy…
    Problem is, as rich deposits deplete, it takes more and more energy to get into the next reserve and deliver the next batch of oil, uranium, silicon or copper. Thanks to four decades of rampant globalization, minerals (especially oil) production is in the same net energy dilemma everywhere. Simply put we have used up the best of our resources already — taking millions of years to form in Earth’s crust — and now we’re stuck with the scrapings left behind by an industrial scale exploitation of this planet… All this at the same time when we would need more energy than ever to fuel “the runaway train of AI’s energy consumption”… ..Energy and resource depletion, resulting in a skyrocketing energy demand just to keep raw material output flat, is thus a predicament with an outcome — not a problem in search of a solution. We have burned through a colossal amount of resources in less than eighty years since the end of WWII, and now we not only face climate deterioration as a result, but risk an outright ecological collapse. https://thehonestsorcerer.substack.com/p/an-ai-takeover-not

    ​ Surplus Energy Economics, The mythology of growth​, EVEN IN THE GOOD TIMES, THE ECONOMY BARELY OUT-GREW POPULATION
    ​Conclusions:
    ​ This has been, by intention, a retrospective review of economic trends dating back to 1980. But most of us are interested, not just in where we’ve come from, but in where we’re going.
    The ‘big factors’ that emerge from our retrospective analysis can be listed as follows.
    1. Both the non-energy resource base and the ex-cost economic value of energy have been depleting markedly, trends greatly exacerbated by relentless increases in population numbers.
    2. Most of the “growth” reported in financial aggregates has been cosmetic, a product of ignoring debt and other liabilities, disregarding ECoE, and excluding natural resource depletion from our measurement of economic output.
    3. Four decades of reported “growth” have, in fact, seen material economic prosperity barely outperform the rate of growth in the global population.
    ​ These underlying trends are continuing. Comparing 2040 with 2023, we can expect the Energy Cost of Energy to rise by about 75%, and the conversion ratio of natural resources into economic value to continue to decrease. Significantly, aggregate energy production is likely to decline, with falls in fossil fuels output only partly offset by increases in the supply of renewables.
    ​ On this basis, the aggregate of material economic output is likely to fall by around 18%.
    ​ If population numbers continue to increase – albeit at a decelerating rate – the World’s average person is likely to be fully 27% less prosperous in 2040 than he or she is today. At the same time, the cost of necessities per capita is projected to be about 40% higher in 2040 than it is today.
    ​ As well as pushing the affordability of discretionary (non-essential) products and services sharply downwards, this trend will undermine the ability of households to support their enormously-expanded commitments to the financial system.​ [“pay bills”]
    ​ If past form is anything to go by, decision-makers, far from accepting actual economic reality and acting accordingly, are likely to carry on trying to stimulate the material economy with monetary tools.
    ​ On this basis, a “GFC II” sequel to the global financial crisis of 2008-09 has now been hard-wired into the system.
    ​ The decisions that we make are ours alone, but the effectiveness of our choices – financial, occupational, political, social and perhaps even geographical – can only be enhanced if we opt for facts in preference to myths.​ https://surplusenergyeconomics.wordpress.com/2024/08/20/287-the-mythology-of-growth/

    ​Charles Hugh Smith advocates adjusting now to a less-plush future. You Say You Want a Revolution, Owning nothing isn’t happiness. Owning control of one’s life and purpose is happiness.​ I’ve recently covered the current version of this doing-the-minimum form of opting out: The Anti-Consumers. ​ https://charleshughsmith.substack.com/p/you-say-you-want-a-revolution

    #167087
    John Day
    Participant

    Josh sends two articles, derived from one article for Chinese distribution. I find a lot of gaps and assumptions in the first one, and neither seems to look at the fundamental importance of energy and other resources. The first one is introductory, and I’d like to pull an important concept from the second, for our consideration. I am not advocating the acceptance of this presentation as reliable political fact, which I doubt, but the “Communitarian” concept is “an idea whose time has come” for our world. A lot of the descriptive statements might be clearer in Chinese, or not, and I wonder how to accomplish them. Who decides what is “just right”?

    ​ Yan Yilong on American Hegemony (Part 1)
    “Internationally, the main contradiction [China faces] is between the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation and American hegemony.”​ https://www.sinification.com/p/yan-yilong-on-american-hegemony-part

    ​ Yan Yilong on American Hegemony (Part 2)
    “China’s overall strategy is not to collide head-on but to maintain strategic composure, continuously enhance its strength, and exhaust the opponent’s power”​ “Regardless of the form of hegemony, whether based on coercion or consent, prioritising national interests or professing to serve ‘universal interests,’ it always has two characteristics: inequality and rent-seeking, extracting extra profits from other countries. China’s rise does not represent a new hegemony because Chinese civilisation differs from Western civilisation…
    ​..In terms of security, communitarianism is a universal security concept, transcending the ‘balance of power’ and ‘collective security’ frameworks. In terms of development, communitarianism emphasises common development, surpassing the ‘zero-sum’ and ‘liberal’ development models. In terms of civilisation, communitarianism embraces civilisational integration, moving beyond the ‘clash of civilisations’ and ‘multiculturalism.’ In terms of state relations, communitarianism advocates for partnerships, surpassing alliances and non-alignment.”
    “Communitarianism represents a new path for globalisation, with the following strategic initiatives:
    ​ 1. Pursue a new path of ‘open and shared’ (开放共享) globalisation, transcending the ‘divide and conquer’ (人以群分) and ‘each to their own’ (各自为战) approach to globalisation. The economies, technologies, and cultures of countries worldwide are already deeply integrated. We must oppose the use of decoupling and supply chain disruptions as geopolitical weapons and reject supply chains built on so-called shared values.”
    ​ “2. Pursue a new path of ‘common development’ in globalisation, transcending the ‘zero-sum competition’ approach to globalisation…The traditional model of government-to-government development cooperation, mainly through international trade and development aid, still faces issues of global development failures and market failures. The Belt and Road Initiative is a new model of intergovernmental cooperation. China engages in strategic alignment and planning coordination with countries along the Belt and Road, building development partnerships…”
    ​ “3. Pursue a new path of ‘people-centred’ globalisation (以人民为中心”的全球化), transcending the ‘capital-centred’ (以资本为中心) approach to globalisation. Capital-centred globalisation is driven by the pursuit of capital profits, serving the free operation and flow of capital, making more efficient money, and is the root of unbalanced and insufficient globalisation… The new globalisation must shift from being capital-centred to being people-centred… First, the new globalisation transcends the simple pursuit of profit maximisation… Second, we should guide capital to go global in alignment with national strategies…state-owned capital is the main force driving the new globalisation, with a stronger political orientation, pushing forward many national cooperation projects that are high-risk, long-term, and have small profit margins.”
    ​ “4. Pursue a new path of balanced globalisation, transcending the unbalanced globalisation model. China does not seek the extra profits that come from unbalanced globalisation but rather achieves its development through shared progress with the world.”
    ​ “5. Pursue a new path of ‘equal-autonomous’ (平等-自主) globalisation, transcending the ‘dominant-dependent’ (支配-依附) globalisation model. China has experienced colonialism and imperialism and deeply understands the challenges developing countries face in an unequal globalisation system…This new path of globalisation requires that no country seek to dominate others, that each country respects the independence of others, does not interfere in their internal affairs, and does not attach political conditions to aid and cooperation.”
    ​ “6. Pursue a new path of ‘diverse’ globalisation, transcending the ‘uniform’ globalisation model. Traditional globalisation followed a path of uniformity, attempting to ‘Westernise’ the world…The process of ‘localised’ globalisation means that the new globalisation itself will be diverse, taking on different forms. It is a two-way process, involving both giving and receiving.”​ https://www.sinification.com/p/yan-yilong-on-american-hegemony-part-608

    ​ BYE-BYE PETRODOLLAR: 159 Countries now slated to adopt new BRICS payment system
    ​As soon as October, Russia’s long-awaited international BRICS payment system will be ready to go with some 159 countries said to be in the process of ditching the U.S. dollar as their official settlement currency.​..
    ..Russia was banned from SWIFT following its invasion of Ukraine, but now there is a new system emerging from BRICS that threatens to make SWIFT obsolete.
    If the new payment system is a success, it will render Federal Reserve Notes (FRNs) obsolete as well. The world will no longer be held hostage by the so-called petrodollar, which reports warn could have massive global market ramifications.
    ​ The West’s continued sanctions on Russia have only hastened the speed at which Russia is developing this new BRICS payment system. Its design will promote local currencies and alternative settlement methods that sidestep the U.S. dollar entirely.
    ​ Elvira Nabiullina, the governor of Russia’s central bank, says 159 countries are ready to adopt the new BRICS payment system once it goes live. It will serve as an expansion to Russia’s System for Transmitting Financial Messages (SPFS) platform as well as “an alternative to SWIFT.”
    ​ “Similar infrastructure exists in some other countries,” Nabiullina commented. “We are holding discussions on the interaction of such platforms, but here the interest and technical readiness of our partners are important.”​ https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-08-20-petrodollar-159-countries-adopt-brics-payment-system.html

    ​ Musk responds to Trump’s job offer​, The billionaire has stated he is “willing to serve” after the GOP nominee floated giving him an advisory role
    In a post on X on Tuesday, Musk signaled to Trump: “I am willing to serve.”​ One user suggested naming a department that Musk could head in the US government as the “Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)” – an apparent reference to the ‘Doge meme’ and the eponymous Dogecoin cryptocurrency. Commenting on the idea, the billionaire jokingly replied that this is the “perfect name.”​ https://www.rt.com/news/602849-musk-willing-serve-trump-government/

    Trump Says He Would Consider RFK in the Cabinet​ https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/politics/trump-says-he-would-consider-rfk-in-the-cabinet/

    #167088
    John Day
    Participant

    Kamala Harris Thread Reader app looks at the “Top Cop’s” long history of accomplishments in detail. Start skimming and scrolling. Lots of content. Thanks Dr. D.​ https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1817937373751091301.html#google_vignette

    ​Longtime journalist, now blogger, John Ward, “The Slog”, has intimated that a NYC pollster trusted-source, tells him that poll results give Harris 30% and Trump 70%.
    Kamala Harris Suffers Triple Polling Blow Before DNC Starts​,
    Vice President Kamala Harris has suffered a triple blow after two recently released surveys put her behind Donald Trump in the key swing state of Pennsylvania, while a third showed her trailing the Republican presidential candidate at the national level.​ https://www.newsweek.com/kamala-harris-suffers-triple-polling-blow-before-dnc-convention-1940947

    ​ More money on Trump? Harris loses lead in betting odds despite polling success
    The betting odds for the winner of 2024’s presidential election currently stand at 51 percent (21/20) for Trump, and 48 (11/10) percent for Harris.
    ​ This is despite ​(because of?) the fact that more bets have been taken out on Harris in the past 24 hours (40 percent of bets) as voters across the United States tune in to the Democratic National Convention this week.​ https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-harris-betting-odds-polls-b2599650.html

    ​ Big Serge, Back to the Bloodlands: Operation Krepost​, Russo-Ukrainian War: The Kursk Operation
    ​ By creating a front within Russia itself, the Ukrainians have voluntarily accepted a long and exposed logistical tail, while fighting within the shadow of Russia’s own base of material support. The results have been largely disastrous thus far. A running total of 96 strikes on Ukrainian vehicles and positions have been recorded and geolocated in Kursk thus far, and Ukrainian vehicles losses are on par with the opening weeks of the Ukrainian offensive at Robotyne last summer.​..
    ​..Krepost ultimately reflects a growing Ukrainian frustration with the trajectory of the war in the east, where the AFU has grown weary of the industrial slugfest with its bigger and more powerful neighbor. By flinging a secretly assembled mechanized package at a lightly defended and previously ancillary sector of front, they briefly managed to reopen mobile operations, but the window of mobility was far too small and the gains far too meager. It has now become clear that the decision to divert forces to Kursk has undermined the already precarious defense of the Donbas. Ukraine hold Sudzha and may very well clear the south bank of the Seim, but if it comes at the expense of Pokrovsk and Toretsk, that is a trade that the Russian Army will be happy to make.
    ​ The AFU is expending carefully husbanded and scarce resources in the pursuit of operationally inconsequential objectives. The exhilaration of taking the fight to Russia and being on the attack again can certainly work wonders for morale and create a spectacle for western backers, but the effect is short lived – like a broke man gambling away his last dollar, all for the momentary thrill of chance.​ https://bigserge.substack.com/p/back-to-the-bloodlands-operation

    ​ Simplicius, Qatar “Talks” Just Another Ukrainian Perception Management Diversion
    The latest lede driving the buzz for the past few days is the claim that Russia and Ukraine were set to meet in Qatar to discuss a mutual ceasefire against hitting each other’s energy grids…​ Following that, we’ve had several statements from official Russian figures denying any such talks were being planned…
    ​..But now there’s even another old escalatory master plan being tediously revived: the Transnistria gambit. Suddenly, from several seemingly coordinated vectors at once, we’ve had signals that Ukraine may soon attempt to enflame the Transnistria corridor in their attempt to drown Russia in chaos from every side, perhaps imagining they will freeze the Russian general staff in a kind of indecision crisis doom spiral.

    Here we have Ukrainian charity Come Back Alive head Taras Chmut dropping a hint:

    ​ This was suddenly followed by Moldovan ex-Defense Minister Anatole Shalaru declaring that Moldova and Ukraine should jointly “solve” the Transnistria issue once and for all sometime soon.​..
    ​..And then there were other small hints on rumor mill channels like Rezident UA, etc., that Ukraine is considering opening up that front to stoke the flames against Russia’s war.
    ​ Of course, as before, this is now the fourth or fifth time Ukraine has threatened to stoke that theater into conflict, and most likely it will come to naught again, but it’s something to keep an eye on as Ukraine enters the ninth inning.
    ​ Also, Ukraine has telegraphed its own intentions in the coming nuclear falseflag Zelensky potentially plans to carry out.​ https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/qatar-talks-just-another-ukrainian

    #167089
    John Day
    Participant

    Transnistria

    ​ USAF Orders Ramp Up of JASSM, LRASM Air-Launched Missiles Production​ F-16 deployable, these would be able to strike deep within Russia, and are very stealthy..
    The development comes amid reports that the Biden administration is considering arming Ukrainian F-16s with the air-launched JASSM cruise missile, capable of striking targets 230 miles (370 kilometers) away.
    ​ The AGM 158 JASSM extended range (ER) has over twice the range of the baseline variant at 620 miles (998 kilometers), while a newly developed variant, the AGM-158D, has a range of 1,200 miles (1,931 kilometers).
    ​ It is not clear which JASSM variant the US administration is considering sending to Ukraine. However, the reported warhead weight of 1,000 pounds (453 kilograms) makes it likelier to be the ER variant.
    ​ The stealthy missile features a penetrator/blast fragmentation warhead to take out hardened targets, precision routing, and an infrared seeker to perform in adverse weather and at night, in addition to an anti-jam GPS.​ https://www.thedefensepost.com/2024/08/20/usaf-jassm-lrasm-missiles/

    ​ Ukrainian Parliament Votes To Ban Orthodox Church With Historic Ties to Russia
    ​ Ukraine’s parliament voted on Tuesday on a bill that would ban the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), which has historic links to Russia but severed ties with the Moscow Patriarchate following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
    ​ The UOC has also denounced the Russian invasion, but these steps were not enough for Ukrainian officials, who still accuse it of having ties with Moscow. The crackdown on the UOC has involved church raids, the arrest of priests, and the eviction of clergy from the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, also known as the Monastery of the Caves.
    ​ The legislation would allow Ukrainian authorities to ban the UOC by prohibiting the activity of the Russian Orthodox Church or any religious groups tied to it.​ https://news.antiwar.com/2024/08/20/ukrainian-parliament-votes-to-ban-orthodox-church-with-historic-ties-to-russia/

    ​The same playbook: Peter McCullough MD US HHS Declaration of Emergency for all Influenza A Strains​, Paves the Way for mRNA Seasonal and Bird Flu Vaccines https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/us-hhs-declaration-of-emergency-for

    Steve Kirsch, Merck MMR case ruling: “You can defraud the American people when government agencies go along with it”
    An Appeals Court has ruled that it is OK for drug companies to make false claims as long as the regulators don’t object. This has huge negative implications for whistleblowers going forward.​ https://kirschsubstack.com/p/merck-mmr-case-ruling-you-can-defraud

    #167090
    John Day
    Participant

    ​Sasha Latypova shows 3-D computer models of structures. Pandemic Preparedness Racket and DOD, Similarities between “spike protein” and synthetic anthrax toxin. https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/some-similarities-between-spike-protein

    If you or somebody you know contracts Monkeypox, do not take ivermectin, which would worsen the illness by reducing Gamma Interferon levels. https://www.thailandmedical.news/news/breaking-ivermectin-users-will-likely-suffer-severe-or-lethal-mpox-infection-due-to-diminished-interferon-gamma

    Bicycles are an efficient mode of human transportation. Ask Amsterdam, old London, China, and India: India’s schoolgirls are leading a silent cycling revolution
    Nationally, the percentage of all students cycling to school rose from 6.6% in 2007 to 11.2% in 2017, they found.
    ​ Cycling to school in rural areas doubled over the decade, while in urban areas, it remained steady. Indian city roads are notoriously unsafe, with low urban cycling to school linked to poor traffic safety and more cars on the road.
    ​ India’s cycling revolution is most substantial in villages, with states like Bihar, West Bengal, Assam, and Chhattisgarh leading the growth. These states have populations comparable to some of the largest European countries. Cycling was most common for longer distances in rural areas than in urban areas, the study found.
    ​ India began reporting cycling behaviour for the first time only in the last Census in 2011. Only 20% of those travelling to work outside home reported cycling as their main mode of transport. But people in villages cycled more (21%) than in the cities (17%).
    ​ Also, more working men (21.7%) than their female counterparts (4.7%) cycled to work. “Compared to international settings, this level of gender gap in cycling is among the highest in the world,” says Ms Agrawal.
    ​ American suffragist Susan B Anthony famously said that the bicycle “has done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world. It gives women a feeling of freedom and self-reliance”.​ https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3g98lgyj38o

    #167091
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Yes, the “Obama” Administration – that is to say the Committee, the Derp State collective – was at a very sensitive point of transitioning to Narco money, violent fascist control of all humanity. There were a lot of huge parts moving at once and they didn’t need a Joker out on the field disrupting it.

    Sachs: well as much as I pick on him, he’s doing good work and has the bravery and connections to get on TV and say these things, bring the center along. Now Piers here is letting him talk. Why? He doesn’t usually let any guests talk if they start making sense.

    It was what I was going to say this week about Hersh. Again, the perfect being the enemy of the good, with no forgiveness. That is to say, no reason, no practicality. That’s almost dumber than just being dumb. “These guys play their Part”. That’s what you have to understand. Hersh plays his Part. Sachs plays his Part. Heck, Obama plays his Part.

    “If I’d written all the truth I knew for the past ten years, about 600 people — including me — would be rotting in prison cells from Rio to Seattle today. Absolute truth is a very rare and dangerous commodity in the context of professional journalism.” — Hunter S. Thompson. (Who did not shoot himself?)

    How much Truth do you think Hersh can get away with saying? Before being shot, but also before no witnesses will dare talk to him? His job, his PART, is to PULL that Overton Window over IN DIRECTION OF, the Truth. OF COURSE he can’t pull it all the way: YOU, would throw up. Not him. Some are good at this, I am not, as internally I have to go to the truth and speak it from there, more directly and fully. But this is no good at all as no one listens to me, and they DO listen to Hersh, so Hersh is doing it usefully and correctly and I am not.

    Same with Sachs, same with Ritter, same with Lira, same with Tucker. You know who it’s NOT true of? People from the Army who know embarrassing, high-level things that ought to come out but do NOT get on Garland Nixon, “One America” or whatever. By standing down, they are not fighting. So what “part” do they play? Well I’d say collaborators, but not quite. They have demands on their lives, to take care of their families and pay the rent like the rest of us. They are also in Occupied France. As we understand if you own a shop, a public business in Riems, you’re going to be under the microscope and may not be able to fire wildly into the streets like you can if you’re some minimum-wage worker who can walk away from his flat in Marseilles.

    It’s not true that if you don’t say everything, you say nothing. And generally the people who make that argument then say nothing, and are no d—n help at all. They’re just “We’re going to lose anyway.” “DeGaulle is an ass.” “The Resistance is made up of a bunch of shiftless riff-raff, I’ll stay home.” Hey buddy: you’re going to die anyway. None of this negative s—t is going to stop that. It’s then a matter of WHAT you will die for and how. Do you want to die firing away at evil, in public where you can really screw them all to death, or do you want to die cowering in a nursing home, still saying your attending nurse isn’t QUITE good enough? She’s only 80% perfect, so F– her, get outta my room.

    C’mon, this ain’t rocket science. Are we taking ground or losing it? Are we gaining allies or alienating them? Are we working more together for cohesion in the ranks as good officers intend, or less?

    If someone is shooting back – anywhere – they’re my d—n ally.

    “Trump Jr. says he would love the idea of putting RFK Jr. in charge of a 3-letter agency, and let him “blow it up”.

    Like that. Which would be good and entertaining. However, logically he’s the expert in medical and environmental law, so he would have perfect expertise in those areas, however generally competent he would be – and no doubt he is – at parallel crimes in other agencies. Really, like Musk we can all cut this down by doing only one thing: running out of money and dropping staff 90%. Twitter showed no difference cutting this much, so I was wrong, it really was that useless. I expect government could drop 99%, but we need someone to prosecute all the other (former) Federal Employees, and that takes…employees.

    Why? Could RFK run the CIA? Nope. Trump was running the whole government, so everyone just disobeyed orders, refused to tell him anything, and couldn’t get fired. …For direct insubordination which caused/covered serial felonies, murder, and international incidents. The CIA itself is compartmentalized. Who would you ask? They simply would refuse to tell you. Burn the docs, transfer the whole “BlackBriar” operation to Iran, fund it with child trafficking money through Tblisi. How would you know? Go look for yourself? You’re one guy, they’re 50,000 liars who will lie with every question.

    “• Trump Defeats Harris By Landslide In Musk’s Poll On X (RT)

    In an election that won’t happen. Hey, did I hear NATO drone-attacked all Moscow in the largest single offensive in the history of drones? Anything on that?

    …Nevermind. Probably won’t matter.

    “• Two Minutes of Hate: Unhinged Attack Montage on Loop at The DNC (DB)

    Don’t go crazy, you sound like the other side. Again, now YOU are getting involved with this instead of putting attention on events that matter. Hey, every American family is being killed right now. With drugs, inflation, crime, immigrants. What about us? Nope. He has the Feelz and takes Umbridge, well I say sir! This gets my dander right up! Stop doing the enemy’s work for them. If you’re the only side that cares what happens to VOTERS, not Icons, furry mascots, they you are the only side they can vote for.

    Guess who’s important? The People. Not making fun of Leaders, leaders come and go.

    BTW, did these cameras and video drones blow up a major European Capital, er, say, MOSCOW? No? Then don’t care, there is other news to go above the fold this morning. Naughty Memes! Rabelais! Balzac! We got Trouble my friends, memes in River City!

    “• Biden, Harris Have No Strategy for Ukraine, Trump Does – Congressman (Sp.)

    Newsflash: RUSSIA DOESN’T CARE WHAT WE THINK. If Trump wants to surrender unconditionally, the war will be over, great. Lacking that, nothing he does matters. We are “Not agreement capable” so none of our talk is used, anymore than the gibbering of African Gibbons.

    What “Strategy” do you think there is? 1) Send weapons. 2) Stop sending weapons. One of these is surrender.

    “The Kyiv Independent, citing a source close to Volodymyr Zelensky, reported Wednesday that the Ukrainian authorities want to prepare the ground this fall for potential peace talks with Russia.”

    Same thing. There is no “Peace Talk” with a nation that invaded Russia. You can die now or die later. Why are we wasting our time with this? It’s like talking how the Wayland Corporation is going to bring home more Asteroid mining ore. There’s no Wayland, no spaceship, no revenue, and no ore. It’s all a fantasy in your fevered minds.

    What’s real? Life on the Donbas front. Where offensive weapons have eclipsed the defense right now so your life expectancy is in minutes. That Russia can deliver that to us here in 30 minutes. On the Potomac, Martha’s Vineyard or Lincoln Nebraska if they want.

    No, Biden and Harris’ Border Crisis Is Not Over (ZH)

    “They have read with horror the accounts of innocent Americans victimized by those here unlawfully. They have seen family and friends die after being poisoned by fentanyl coming across the border. And the Biden-Harris administration has largely done nothing. “

    Barsoom:

    “The Biden presidency was disastrous for America. The economy has fallen apart; inflation has wiped people out; the leaking border has shattered, letting in tens of millions, many criminals, many very possibly much worse than criminals; America has found itself embroiled in wars all over the world, which threaten to turn nuclear. The last four years have been an almost unprecedented national humiliation. Biden is, without a shadow of a doubt, the worst president America has ever had.

    But was the Biden presidency worse than a Civil War?

    Think about that.”

    https://barsoom.substack.com/p/what-happens-when-the-regime-steals

    That’s up to you. You think you want to do that, sitting at home on your computer, or working out down at the Base gym? Here, let me give you 10 hours in Sumy and see how you feel about it then. As his article says, if you let a generation go by, do nothing, let each little prison bar get placed, then maybe later you will look back and say “We should have had the Civil War.” Maybe. But the people then will say we shouldn’t, just as we say now, why would you launch a full-on Civil War in 1954? Yet the traitors were already inside then, it would have been the perfect time, before they burrowed into the other towers of power.

    I’m just saying, it’s easy to talk.

    So is the first step of a Civil War getting allies and recruits? Establishing what we’re fighting for? Is that even accomplished yet? They need to be alerted, alarmed, that the war is NECESSARY.

    “Ukraine’s Western backers could trigger World War III by providing Kiev with weapons that can be used to strike targets on Russian soil,”

    Yeah, if we don’t look out, they might attack Russia. Wouldn’t want that.

    “• US Could Charge, Search More Americans Tied To Russian State News (Sp.)

    All of them. You’re Next. This is our weathervane if we’re going forward or back. We either have free speech or we have Tyranny, speech is the primary, without which nothing else matters. That’s why it’s “1A.” We are either owned and at the pleasure of kings, or are sovereign beings. It’s binary. Europe and our government say we’re owned chattel. I disagree.

    “• Germans Lying About Nord Stream Exchange – Moscow (RT)

    I mean sure, but GERMANY IS BOMBING RUSSIA. Maybe lead with that?

    Wait: Germany is covering for a DIFFERENT bombing of Russia as the Pipe was a co-German, Russian project and ownership. Wait, doesn’t Capitalism care about property rights and damage? It’s almost like this isn’t Capitalism.

    “commenting on why Israeli officials haven’t confirmed Tel Aviv’s readiness to accept the “bridging proposal” announced by Secretary Blinken on Monday.”

    Like Russia, everyone considers Israel “Not Agreement Capable” and ignores them completely. They dropped over the horizon and no one even noticed. We didn’t know the edge of the earth was there, but it was. So Blinken looks like the idiot he is by spending time and capital on it. We don’t care because we don’t believe a thing. If you made up this big deal and showed it to us, we wouldn’t believe it and think it was like a child’s crayon drawing. That’s nice, Jimmy.

    Ignore them. That isn’t even being cruel, it’s just the actual, practical reality and truth.

    Nutsy MUST start WWIII. Or he will go to jail for life. That’s the only event that was ever happening here. Sounds easy. Grab him like “Inglorious Bastards” and shoot him or not, idgaf.

    “The Tuesday report comes days after China implemented export controls on antimony metals,”

    Thanks to US attacking OURSELVES for 40 years. Since that “Giant Sucking Sound.” We have all these mines. Most are just sitting there waiting for the lights to go back on. The EPA, etc refuses to allow us to mine military ore that can defend the United States. And make tons of money. And you wonder why I think it’s not “The United States” doing this? It’s a cartel inside. And WHO does that cartel rule for every time, thousands and thousands of times in a row? Europe and Davos. US down, broken by multiple wars. Europe as the center and safe haven.

    “The US stands out among developed nations due to its gun culture and levels of gun violence.”

    Remove 12 Democratic cities and the gun violence is lower than Sweden. Also most of the violence is adding suicides. Properly prescribed medications are 100x more deadly. Remove those 12 cities and you’d also erase most of the racism.

    #167092
    aspnaz
    Participant

    https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/25-brits-consider-turning-heat-winter-power-bills-soar

    I love this. I left the UK some 25 years ago for a lot of reasons, but one of which was the fact that I could not stand the people. There is nothing worse than living with sychophantic, accepting people with super unambitious brains who are being lied to. For example, they admire celebrities … how retarded do you have to be to even care about celebrities, like actors, like musicians. You can appreciate their work, but we all know that people who produce good work are mostly assholes. Get a grip …. there are so many who fail on this on TAE.

    Will the British – as in white people – do anything? Of course not. What can they do, they are pathetic, that is why I left. I would rather be in Rwanda arguing with fuckers who will cut off your balls than talking to a bunch of wet diapers in the UK.

    You see it in the USA; in the USA, having a gun is the poor man’s equivalent of having a ferrari. You get respect with a gun. But they won’t do fuck. Most people in the world own knives, do they go out stabbing people? Not in the west they don’t. Same with guns, not in the west they dont’t. Everywhere else, sure, they will cut off your balls will their knife, of shoot them off one at a time. But in America, ooooh no.

    Now we have the fake billionaire Elon Musk, obviously supported by Jew money, pretending to be the white Jesus. Yes, there are 90% of Americans who will believe him; Americans like to do as they are told. He censors the anti-Jew people then claims he is “an absolutist supporter of free speech”. Bullshit every, like every, like in every corner where where.

    America has some of the worst people in this world; greedy for greed’s sake. It is not about survival, it is about greed. The Americans love to greed, and they will greed off everybody else in the world when they can; the people who taught them to greed like this were the Jews, so they are top-grade greeders.

    Western humanity is pathetic.

    #167093
    John Day
    Participant

    Joan Rivers died in a New York City hospital Sept. 4 at the age of 81. Now, there are some answers for what happened.

    Rivers was sedated with propofol before she died of low blood oxygen during a procedure to treat voice changes and acid reflux, according to the New York City medical examiner.

    Rivers lacked sufficient oxygen to her brain for a prolonged period of time, which caused brain damage, the medical examiner said. Her heart had stopped after she was sedated with propofol and undergoing procedures to examine her condition.
    https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/joan-rivers-death-revealed/story?id=25264318#:~:text=Rivers%20was%20sedated%20with%20propofol,damage%2C%20the%20medical%20examiner%20said.

    #167094
    Dr. D
    Participant

    The article list: “growth of the real economy, which requires the growth of available fuel and mineral substrates, at prices which are low enough to support the generation of profits, with which to regularly pay dividends to investors, and to occasionally return their principle upon demand.
    As we know, this system often fails in specific instances of bankruptcy, and occasionally fails as a large, coherent system, as in 1929 and 2008, though the 1929 failure was managed by addressing fundamental problems”

    Focuses on only the West. As if we matter. We don’t, and there is plenty of energy everywhere in the Non-West. The financial problems are ALSO only in the West, as only we have economy-ending debt levels. Russia has essentially no debt at all.

    ALSO 1929 was famously NOT solved. At all. Not a little teeny bit, and even FDR’s people cried Uncle on it. 10 years turned to dial zero. Nothing. Nada. Every Socialist-Lite Policy they added saved no one, moved nothing. Only blowing up all other factories on planet earth did the trick.

    All the premises and all the history are wrong therefore. Cumulation of little lies, salted in over the years until there’s nothing but salt, no bacon. I wouldn’t mind but it’s VERY CLEAR that we were in Depression in 1929 and still in 1939, with no change. That’s not secret history, and they just report it as if it’s the #Opposite, every day for generations.

    “​The Honest Sorcerer​, An AI Takeover (Not)​ Briefly​: AI uses a vast amount of electricity, even in current forms, as do Bitcoin and internet servers. Electricity shortage is part of the developing energy crisis.”

    Sorcerer again, with the same errors as above, that we’re “Running out.” We we’re not. The WEST is. They think only the West matters, but we don’t matter at all. And We have allocated ourselves to utter irrelevancy and probably death because. All these really smart, totally not-racist people don’t think 9/10ths of the planet exist, they don’t speak English. ‘Cause they’re so “diversity-minded” “World citizens” like that.

    Anyway, in this quote, THIS IS NO PROBLEM BECAUSE THEY’RE GOING TO KILL YOU ALL. Did you not get 40 years of “Memos”? They are going to produce on AI robots and kill all the humans. USING the AI killer robots. I mean, have they been quiet, made a secret of it? Did they not JUST do this “killing everyone” i.e THEMSELVES, a day before entering the Ukraine war that, if they had, would have crushed Russia via their pricing power?

    And we don’t NEED the resources. As we constantly say but can’t point to, Malthus was wrong since the day he was born. We now do NOT need 10 pounds of copper per light bulb, we’re making them out of a tablespoon of rendered crude oil, salted with some metals plus a silicon (sand) chip. No one knew that was possible except, as we find out 100% of the time, it’s always possible. Every object in your house is the same, compared to its 1920 equivalent, yet no one is able to notice. Then we find a new, efficient ore processing method and it drops again.

    They are basing on a premise that’s been false for 300 years. Adjust your antenna for God’s sake.

    I mean, I’m glad for China, but I have to think that anyone who gets absolute power, they will slowly behave the same way. We mostly have European examples for that, but you can find it in Africa, Japan, etc, so I’d have to think that it’s true. America said just what they’re saying, in 1880, and we did resist the One Ring longer than most, but that’s how humans are. I’m not trading Ameri-Euro fascism for Chinese fascism.

    “BYE-BYE PETRODOLLAR: 159 Countries now slated to adopt new BRICS payment system”

    Among others, this is the M-Bridge, a highway protocol alternative to SWIFT. Which is badly outdated, like by five decades. (Swift runs on de-facto Teletype) Now we have the “Bridge”; what are the cars and trucks on it, the individual packets? It may matter and it’s not really online yet, but XRP is one. BRIICS, “Unit”, etc. so I hear. (Unit is 40% gold, 60% participating currencies)

    Sorry I can’t nail that down for you but it’s like talking about software, it’s all virtual and abstract: it’s the Server drives, which isn’t a REAL server drive, it’s a virtual drive made up of real drives, on which you run a server, but it’s not a real server it’s a virtual server, which isn’t itself a real server, but mirrored in two locations, and runs over a data wire that isn’t a REAL data wire, but a virtual encrypted wire inside the virtual wire, which is inside a real physical wire, somewhere, although it’s using a network of wires, hopping between server racks worldwide that EMULATES a real wire. See why this might be hard to comprehend, or worse, communicate?

    Take it at a high level: they have built a communications, like SWIFT, that can move non-dollar currencies around without interference. That’s the only actionable fact. We’re not in charge of sabotaging that system, so we don’t need to know the fine details, but the whole West is, so expect they will, and fail, shortly.

    #167096
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Overheard part of the extended family talking the other night.

    Appallingly bought into Kamala La-la and I Am the Walz-trus

    Everything out of their mouths was about emotion,

    zero about policy, zero about her record of Nothing & Failure

    Zero

    First impression to them was that ‘brain damage’ played a part.

    They are all vax to the max, very possibly a mental side effect.

    I’ve mentioned the increase in fender benders and people literally bumping into me at stores, eyes glazed like the classic middle/upper middle class ‘anti-depressive thousand yard smile’.

    I mentioned to them that she never got a single vote in the primaries and was a Total Loser when she did run on her own for President [see Tulsi’s bitch slap of her]

    Nothing but rapture about Kamala La-la.

    Remember the old term about southern Demonrats, “they’d vote for a yellow dog”.

    Well let me amend that, “they’d vote for a brown dog”.

    A Willie Brown dog.

    The machine mafia boss of northern Californacate

    Boy is his ship going to come in with a Kamala La-la victory.

    Vote for the Brown Dog Demonrat

    The Rethuglicans had FOUR years to straighten out voter fraud and election tampering.

    Virtually nothing substantial has change plus 20 million or so illegal migrants with free benefits dripping out their collective asses while there are ten of millions homeless living on the streets in cardboard boxes and tents with no benefits.

    Duh’merica deserves the Fate that is barreling down the rails at it.

    Sure looks fatal to me.

    A Massive Fail

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    #167098
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The successful coverup con job of Pedo Jo-jo as “President” for four years followed by shoe-horning a Bimbo Bitch to replace him has got to have Bernays laughing hysterically from Hellsgate.

    The Satanist literally don’t give a rats ass what they present to the Duh’merican public.

    The Brown Dog slides down their collective throats like a raw oyster.

    Yum, lip smacking delicious

    Hey Duh’merica!

    We rewrote history a bit to fit

    Her-story is that she served as VP under the Sharpest Guy like Ever

    Totally believable!

    A country that actually proves it can’t walk and chew gum

    hahahahahahahahahahaha!

    Bought to you by Media Whores Are Us® a division of Pressitute Industries Ltd

    Going once, going twice…

    Sold! to the country that lost its Mind

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    #167099
    Noirette
    Participant

    On *Kakala may win*, by Hryce, prev. thread.

    A boost-da-Ka spiel. Beat the drum, newness, lovely lady, Rah Rah, etc.

    KH was nominated to her previous posts, never elected, in the sense of elected vs. some genuine, viable opponents.

    The US Prez. Eee-lection is of a particular type. See, the Electoral College, and the accepted manipulations — Diebold, send-in ballots, illegals voting, vote buying, busing voters, boxes of fake ballots counted at the last minute, and more, Idk..

    The frenzied displays of support for KH, flash Spectacles (fakery there too) signal a fierce attempt to win, a prediction of a kind.

    Foreign policy —> genocide of Palestinians – continuing bashing and baiting the Russian bear, killing innumerable Ukrainians and Russians .. attempting COLOR in Taiwan, taking over the Philippines, fighting on one side in the Sudan, and more — will not differ under KH / DT.

    Internal policies > a slight edging here and there in discourse will change nothing on the ground, or if so, only trivial. Recall Michelle Obama growing veggies in the WH grounds..:)

    Imho. US citizens have been conditioned to believe that tales, narratives, promises, scenarios that project some kind of future, if made by a Star Person (which is why I wrote about Taylor Swift – DT and Kakala are also ‘stars’) should be believed, supported, followed, even revered, yet at the same time! aren’t expected to fight for, work towards, mandate, any real, practical change on the ground. A kind of strange fantasy world…

    Who wins the Prez. will be decided by those behind the scenes, or just left up to chance, because, no matter.

    Another sign of end of the success of (pretend) ‘DEMOCRACY’ in the Collective West.

    #167100
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    If you want to find the best and the worst of any group of people (or of all of the people as a whole, for that matter) just go find the battle field and they will all be there. The closer you get to the thick of it, where the fight is raging the hottest, the closer together they will be, and the most fierce. (and don’t forget to look for the Commanders, who typically maintain what they hope is a safe distance from real danger.)

    The point of the metaphorical simile is that being in the thick of the fight is not what determines the side that someone is on, nor do flags being waved or the uniforms being worn. Neither do any of those outward symbols separate the Best of people from the Worst of people.

    What matters is who you are fighting for.

    So religions like Jews, Christians, Atheists and Bankers are not “religions”. They are BATTLEGROUNDS, and within them you will find the BEST and also the WORST of people face to face right next to each other, locked in fiercely mortal combat.

    #167101
    John Day
    Participant

    @Dr. D: Thanks for reading and considering. We differ on the progression of mineral-resource depletion. Time will tell.
    You opined: “THIS IS NO PROBLEM BECAUSE THEY’RE GOING TO KILL YOU ALL.”
    Hyperbole, right?

    “They” the “owners”, “Bloodline Families”, “Luciferians” & handmaidens, etc. Only want to major cull their herds ahead of what is coming anyway, starting with the magnetic pole shift well-in-progress (if I am not mistaken): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJl-_pAb5QM

    How bad the rest of the galactic-current-sheet whiplash might be seems variable. I can’t seem to get definitive information. It seems to be worse some 12,000 years and less-worse some 12,000 years, but it does look like we will be here for the show if we are just mentally-fit enough to survive the series of culls now in progress. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2decDcEJqo&list=PLHSoxioQtwZcVcFC85TxEEiirgfXwhfsw

    Again, time will tell, but might not tell all of us. Wishing you and your heirs all the best.

    #167102
    Dora
    Participant

    Jimmy Dore.

    #167103
    zerosum
    Participant

    WOW!
    Events that matter.

    Does knowing, telling the truth, without power, result in change/rejection of the lies?
    Will knowing, telling the truth, Save the financial system?

    Jeffrey Sachs (American economist, public policy analyst, professor at Columbia University) gives Piers Morgan an absolute schooling on geopolitics (and the US government’s nefarious role within this).

    https://x.com/JamesMelville/status/1826137316135461335?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1826137316135461335%7Ctwgr%5Ef3e8e46f1c3dc39dd3a6c041eaeaf456b08ca32f%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theautomaticearth.com%2F2024%2F08%2Fdebt-rattle-august-22-2024%2F
    2,052 Reposts, 173 Quotes, 5,246 Likes,1,945 Bookmarks
    ————
    WOW!

    Donald Trump Jr. speaks with Glenn Beck on the potential of RFK Jr. joining the administration!
    “..with some speculating that RFK would make a great head of Trump’s CIA..”

    • RFK Jr To Endorse Trump On Friday Morning (ZH)
    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/trump-endorsement-rfk-jr-address-nation-friday-morning.

    https://x.com/WarClandestine/status/1826285064344441251?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1826285064344441251%7Ctwgr%5Ef3e8e46f1c3dc39dd3a6c041eaeaf456b08ca32f%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theautomaticearth.com%2F2024%2F08%2Fdebt-rattle-august-22-2024%2F
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    WOW!
    Elon Musk ran his own, smaller election on X. “Since a lot of people have asked, here goes a super unscientific poll,” the billionaire posted on his account. According to the results as of Wednesday, out of the 5.8 million votes, almost three quarters would vote for Trump in November, while more than a quarter would see Harris elected.

    https://swentr.site/news/602925-trump-harris-musk-x-poll/
    ———–
    “RealClearPolitics currently projects Trump to win 287 electoral votes to Harris’s 251 based on its state-by-state averages..”
    ———–
    Who will eat the loses?

    The assignment-of-losses from the realization that there is no money for a lot of people, like retirees, who depend upon those monthly payments to live every day.
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    WOW!

    Who cares. Who’s listening
    Genocide/Murdering of Palestinians is happening with American approval and participation, and whoever says otherwise is naïve.”​
    Israel has consistently undermined ceasefire talks throughout the Gaza genocide,

    The US is still vowing that it will defend Israel from an Iranian attack and has deployed additional military assets to the Middle East for that purpose.

    War With Iran Would Bring Global Economic Collapse
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    Can it happen again?

    Trump was running the whole government, so everyone just disobeyed orders, refused to tell him anything, and couldn’t get fired. …For direct insubordination which caused/covered serial felonies, murder, and international incidents.
    The CIA itself is compartmentalized.
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    #167104
    zerosum
    Participant

    Surviabilities

    Which rich and powerful family survived the end of their empires.?
    Is anyone left from past Empires?
    Did history record any descendant?
    Egypt … Cleopatra?
    Greeks … Alexander?
    Rome … Caesar?
    English … ?
    Spanish … ?
    French …?
    Others … ?

    #167105
    zerosum
    Participant

    Russia/Ukraine War

    With Ukraine moving troops into Russia, Now, we have both sides destroying the villages in Russia.

    #167106
    John Day
    Participant

    Ukraine goes for broke, trying to invade Russia in more spots in Sumy region. 1/3 of Ukrainian forces massed in the region. What’s the objective? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTLRm7PGPjQ

    #167107
    John Day
    Participant

    @Zerosum, yeah.
    ;-/

    #167108
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Slippery Slope

    Duh’merica bought it hook, line and sinker

    “Abandon All Ye Who Enter”

    ~Dante The Inferno

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    #167109
    John Day
    Participant

    Former President Trump appeared to stun many of his critics Wednesday night after he offered rare praise to former President Barack Obama, an action that was unexpected given their ideological differences.

    In comments to CNN, Trump said, “I like him,” referring to the Illinois Democrat:

    “I think he’s a nice gentleman, but he was very weak on trade… I happen to like him. I respect him and I respect his wife,” Trump said.
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-stuns-critics-praise-nice-gentleman-obama-before-predecessor-slams-him-dnc

    #167110
    John Day
    Participant

    I really think there were 2 patsies, like the US-Oswald and the Mexico-Oswald.
    New Footage Shows Trump Shooter Casually Strolling Around PA Rally
    https://modernity.news/2024/08/22/new-footage-shows-trump-shooter-casually-strolling-around-pa-rally/

    #167111
    John Day
    Participant

    But some of them are CIA… ;-o

    Republican vice-presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance said on Tuesday that a potential second Trump administration would support the introduction of the death penalty for drug dealers because they kill way more people than violent criminals. https://sputnikglobe.com/20240820/jd-vance-trump-admin-will-support-death-penalty-for-drug-dealers-protect-police-1119847364.html

    #167112
    WES
    Participant

    Kennedy:

    Kennedy as CIA director?
    You must be drinking the CIA’s Kool Aid!

    Kennedy is a CIA asset!
    Kennedy was planted by the CIA to hurt Trump!
    Republicans put Kennedy on all the red state ballots to hurt Trump.
    Blue states all kept Kennedy off their state ballots.

    The CIA would love Kennedy as CIA director to control and neuter Trump!
    The only thing Kennedy will blow up is Trump!

    Believing in Kennedy is the same as believing in Kamala!

    #167113
    Bam_Man
    Participant

    Re: The Big Serge Krepost article

    There is a not insignificant probability that the Russians are intentionally allowing as many Ukrainian/Foreign Mercenary troops and equipment into the salient as possible, and will then annihilate them by using tactical nuclear weapons on their own territory.

    This would send quite an unmistakable message to any potential future invaders.

    #167114
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    So there you are in the thick of battle. Maybe you went looking for trouble or maybe it came to you. That doesn’t matter at the moment because there is an adversary soldier coming straight at you who means to put you into the ground. The big decision for you to make under those circumstances is whether you should try to kill that guy or not.

    From the safety of your home so far from the battlefield that might seem like an easy choice to make, considering things like personal survival, the right of self-defense and things of that nature. But it’s not really that simple. Not by a long shot.

    In point of FACT (actual measured and documented fact, entered into the official record), in real battles less than 1 in 5 soldiers fire their weapons at a visible human enemy intending to kill them. 80% of soldiers caught up in the circumstance of close quarters combat with a visible human enemy will not deliberately and knowingly kill even to defend themselves. I can see their problem and well understand how it turns out that way. It’s actually a super-tough problem to satisfactorily solve.

    Imagine it. I’m aiming my rifle at a guy who’s aiming a rifle at me. That guy isn’t merely comparable to me. He’s JUST like me because he has the exact same problem that I do. And at the moment it’s pretty much the ONLY problem that he NEEDS to solve. We’re focused. We BOTH need to decide real quick whether (or not!) to kill the guy who’s aiming a weapon at us.

    Most armchair warriors (who don’t really see themselves as directly engaged in the fight) reckon that only a total fool or a paralyzingly terrified coward would choose not to shoot and defend themselves from death. Even a scared coward can shoot in self defense, and many have, but to be PARALYZED by fear is pretty extreme and relatively rare. It happens, but not often.

    So why do 80% of soldiers choose not to shoot?

    The answer to that is in the question itself. The answer is that the CHOSE not to. They decided that under the existing REAL circumstances that the best thing to do was to not shoot (and to do something else instead, such as pretending to shoot, or shooting in the wrong direction, or hiding, etc.)

    You just have to wonder why such a huge majority of the men who found themselves in that position would make that same choice, which doesn’t at first seem to be in their own best interests.

    And the answer to THAT question is right there in the question, too. They WONDERED. They did it very very swiftly, but they DID wonder. They urgently asked themselves (!) what they should do and why they should do it. It was DECISION time, and so they very quickly wondered why they should do one thing or the other thing, and then they decided, and then they did it. Who am I to judge what calculations that guy had to make to arrive at that conclusion. Everybody has a different set of factors to consider and we have no choice but to accept that they arrived at the best solution that they were capable of under those circumstances.

    Two guys, aiming guns at each other and faced with the SAME problem. They might as well be twin brothers of the same parents. Which one should kill and which one should die? Or should they BOTH live or BOTH die and let God sort them out? The clock is running so decide NOW!

    20% kill and 80% don’t, and you better be glad that’s the case and recognize it as a VERY good thing, because if all 100% decided to defend themselves with lethal force then there would be no survivors on either side (good OR bad) except the last man standing, and he wouldn’t last for long because he is all alone. No good guys. No bad guys. No anybody. Just dead bodies and game over.

    What is the RIGHT thing to do? What is the BEST thing to do? The GOOD thing to do?

    Which one should YOU do? You’re going to have to decide soon. This essay is just a heads up.

    And by the way, for those awaiting Divine Intervention to miraculously absolve them of the responsibility of needing to decide, I would point out the fact that REGARDLESS of whether God intervenes or not in some supernaturally miraculous way (and I sure don’t have any idea at all about that) that there are some things that even God cannot do.

    He cannot, for example, remove your free will (else you would not even exist), so that one remains entirely up to you, and soon you WILL have to start using it because there is a really big decision to make about that guy who’s aiming to put an end to your free will once and for all.

    #167115
    John Day
    Participant

    @DBS: I’d like to re-frame your scenario, because soldiers don’t often see opposing soldiers these days unless they are clearing trenches or cities. Artillery supposedly does 80% of the killing.
    The “80% of guns unfired” statistic may have come out of WW-1. I think I saw it in those accounts, but artillery, disease and gas attacks killed the most.
    The military started training guys to just shoot and shoot and shoot, so that it would be a reflex, not requiring any consideration, the reflex response to anything.
    I presume they accomplished that training.
    When I was in med school, right around the time the Challenger blew up in January 1986, I was doing a Radiology rotation, and spent a lot of time talking to the Vietnam-vet tech, a smart and broadly experienced guy. He had been a medic. Medics had the shortest life expectancy. He lived. He had carried a shotgun as a weapon.
    In a dark room he told me of being out of ammo in his shotgun, and coming upon a young VC in the same situation. “I locked and loaded faster”, he told me… There was a certain softness in his telling of that human encounter. I don’t recall saying anything in response.

    #167116
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @JohnDay

    You’re right, of course, and the military spends a lot of time , money and planning on ways to “work around” the human instinct to not kill other humans. Distance, invisibility and weapons of automated or indiscriminate mayhem have played a huge role in the design and operation of “modern” warfare. Nevertheless, human nature remains what it is, and most humans (by a factor of 80%) decline to kill when they have the choice. Allowing for a certain percentage of psychopaths (maybe 5% ?) that leaves 10 or 15 per cent who do so when they decide that it really is the right thing todo under certain circumstances. I suspect (and hope) that I am in this latter group, but you don’t really know until the chips are actually down. Which seems to be approaching.

    #167122
    zerosum
    Participant

    Yep! It takes more than two conflicting brain cells to consider

    Bam_Man

    There is a not insignificant probability that the Russians are intentionally allowing as many Ukrainian/Foreign Mercenary troops and equipment into the salient as possible, and will then annihilate them by using tactical nuclear weapons on their own territory.

    This would send quite an unmistakable message to any potential future invaders.

    ???? Could NATO/USA have thought of this same operation on Ukraine soil?????

    #167124
    WES
    Participant

    A Deep State Manuover:

    This whole Kennedy saga stinks to high heaven of deep state!
    Kennedy a Democrat, set up by the CIA to hurt Trump and help the Deep state.

    This week Kennedy’s VP saying they need to support Trump to avoid Kamala winning!
    Yeah, right.

    This manuover to place Kennedy into the Trump campaign is what the deep state does.
    Remember the deep state putting Jeff Sessions early into the Trump campaign so he could become Trump’s AG, then promptly stabbing Trump in the back, by reclusing himself?
    Remember Trump’s VP Mike Pence stabbing Trump in the back on January 6th?

    This is Kennedy’s role too.
    Get close to be able to stab Trump in the back, at the critical moment!

    #167125
    zerosum
    Participant

    Are you allowed to read the news from
    https://sputnikglobe.com/20240821/us-uk-poland-took-part-in-preparing-ukraines-operation-in-kursk—russian-foreign-intel-1119855186.html

    US, UK, Poland Took Part in Preparing Ukraine’s Operation in Kursk – Russian Foreign Intel

    #167126
    Bam_Man
    Participant

    @zerosum

    Ukraine is not a “nuclear power” and does not possess nuclear weapons of its own. Any nuclear weapons employed by Ukrain against Russian forces on Ukrainian/Donbass soil would have to be supplied by NATO. Use of NATO-supplied nuclear weapons against Russian forces remains a “red line” that NATO is very reluctant to cross – and for obvious reasons.

    #167127
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Woketard generation of Snowflake Losers

    Weak men produce hard times writ large

    I think of all my uncles and father, some I never met who didn’t make it through WWII

    And I look at the pitiful excise for young men I see today.

    77% can’t pass a basic military. physical, which is already very low, and don’t know which end of a paint brush to pick up.

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    #167128
    Maxwell Quest
    Participant

    “Someone also warned that the propaganda campaign does not actually need to convince people to vote for her. It only has to convince people that she is a credible candidate — enough to give the Democrats enough cover to steal the election.” – Boogaloo yesterday

    I never really believed that the DNC was crazy enough to put Kamala forward as their presidential hopeful, always thinking that she was just a placeholder, while Hillary worked levers behind the scenes so that she could be wheeled out during the height of the convention coup strapped to a handcart like Hannibal Lecter.

    But Boogaloo is right. With the captured media and fake polling, all they need do is to create the illusion that Kamala is a viable candidate, that the race is close, and their ballot switching/stuffing operation can do the rest. Americans are being prepped for another steal.

    I must keep reminding myself that this is a globalist operation. That those calling the shots are playing for all the marbles. What is a stolen election compared to throwing an entire nation, like Ukraine, into the meat grinder of war with its destruction, misery, and death? Wars, psyops, assassinations, bioweapons, nukes, nothing is off the table for these guys.

    Clouds

    #167129
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Duran with Chris Martenson

    Martenson label Kamala La-la and the Wizard of Walz as outright Marxists and Communist

    No nuance

    Doesn’t mince words or terms and lays it out in plain English.

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