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Durov May Be Banned From Leaving France If Charged (Sp.)
Macron Invited Durov in 2018 to Move Telegram Headquarters to Paris (Sp.)
Pavel Durov: The Quixotic Free Speech Hero of Our Time (Karganovic)
EU to Telegram – We’re Coming to Get You (Pepe Escobar)
Musk Asks Macron To Explain Durov Arrest (RT)
Durov’s Arrest Is ‘Hallmark Of Dictatorship’ – Tucker Carlson to RFK Jr (RT)
Durov’s Arrest Represents A New Level Of Desperation From Western Elites (Jay)
Harris Agrees To Debate Rules – Trump (RT)
Trump Slams Harris ‘Flip Flop’ On Border Wall (ZH)
Will Kennedy Save Trump? (Bridge)
Jack Smith Files Revised Indictment in Trump Federal Election Case (ET)
Trump Lawyers Urge Appeals Court to Disqualify Fani Willis (ET)
The Western Way of War – Owning The Narrative Trumps Reality (Crooke)
Macron Rejects Left-Wing Government (RT)
Poland In ‘State Of Hybrid War’ – Deputy Defense Chief (RT)
US Nuclear Missile Project At Least 5 Years Behind Schedule – WSJ (RT)

 

 

 

 

How on earth can the polls be so close if most people Lemon talks to don’t know who Kamala is? I’m not buying it. It takes time to build name and face recognition. But Kamala just spent her first 40 days hiding from the press. Those polls are lying.

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RFK
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Trump Dr. Phil
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Tulsi
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Biolabs
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“..the arrest warrant was issued by France’s OFMIN, the agency tasked with combating violence against minors..”

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“..the investigation of his case has been entrusted to the National Anti-Fraud Unit..”

What links violence against minors to fraud?

Durov May Be Banned From Leaving France If Charged (Sp.)

Telegram founder Pavel Durov, who was detained in France, may be banned from leaving the country if charged, the Financial Times newspaper reported, citing an informed Paris-based lawyer. Investigators may try to obtain additional information from Durov for the investigation or put pressure on him by extending his detention, the report said on Tuesday. If Durov is charged “it will be interesting to see what measures a judge imposes, as he lives abroad,” the lawyer was quoted as saying by the newspaper, adding that house arrest or a ban on leaving the country could be imposed. Durov may be in custody at the National Anti-Fraud Unit in the suburbs of Paris, a source told RIA Novosti.

“Considering that the investigation of his case has been entrusted to the National Anti-Fraud Unit, Durov may be there,” the source said. Russian-born Durov, who is a citizen of multiple countries, including France, was detained at an airport north of Paris on Saturday on charges linked to criminal uses of his Telegram app, including terrorism, drug trafficking, money laundering and fraud.

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Macron detests not having hi tech industry in France.

Macron Invited Durov in 2018 to Move Telegram Headquarters to Paris (Sp.)

French President Emmanuel Macron invited Telegram founder Pavel Durov to move the app’s headquarters from Dubai to Paris in 2018, but he declined, US media reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. Macron made the proposal during a lunch, which had not been previously reported, the people said. The French leader also discussed granting French citizenship to Durov at the time, the newspaper reported. Russian-born Durov, who holds citizenship in several countries including France, was detained at a Paris airport on Saturday on charges related to the criminal use of his Telegram app, including terrorism, drug trafficking, money laundering and fraud, which could land the 39-year-old billionaire in prison for up to 20 years. Macron has said that Durov’s arrest was not a political decision and promised that the decision on the businessman’s case will be made by judges.

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“..enormously gifted, focused, eloquent, engagingly modest, and above all supremely principled..”

Pavel Durov: The Quixotic Free Speech Hero of Our Time (Karganovic)

It seems that over two hundred years after the Revolution, in France the Liberté part of its celebrated slogan has not really stuck. On Saturday 24 August, Russian social media platform entrepreneur Pavel Durov was arrested by the French police at La Bourget airport near Paris on trumped-up charges. The French authorities went about it in a sneaky third-world manner that does them no honour. They waited for Durov’s plane to enter French air space before issuing the arrest warrant. In it Durov was charged with a slew of “ham sandwich” offences, including such absurdities as “promotion of terrorism, paedophilia, fraud, drug trafficking, organised crime, and cyberbullying”. As soon as Durov departed the plane, he was surrounded and led off by police agents. The actual reasons for this arrest have nothing to do with the allegation in the charge sheet and they are bound to resonate with partisans of freedom everywhere.

Firstly, it is Durov’s resolute and principled refusal to share on demand with security agencies information that would compromise the privacy of Telegram users. Durov’s firm position in this regard collided directly with legislation which obligates social platforms operating on European Union territory to do precisely that. Secondly, the same legislation requires social media platforms to institute a humiliating system of what euphemistically is called “monitoring.” This amounts to directed censorship of opinions expressed by users in their Telegram posts. Durov wanted none of it. But in the EU, platform management is under orders to engage in this odious practice on behalf of and according to the directives of the totalitarian EU political elite. The firm rejection by Durov of that invasive demand, as we just saw, had dire consequences for his personal liberty.

All collective West based social platforms have willingly succumbed to these unethical demands and have more or less meekly agreed to act as extensions for their countries’ security services, to the detriment of users’ privacy. Attentive readers will easily connect the dots and recall that far from being an isolated occurrence this arrest follows a pattern of repression targeting non-systemic public figures in all major collective West “democracies.” Tucker Carlson a few months ago performed a huge public service by broadcasting an immensely informative interview with the thirty nine year-old Russian Wunderkind, recorded at Durov’s office in the United Arab Emirates.

The fascinating interview unveils the portrait of an enormously gifted, focused, eloquent, engagingly modest, and above all supremely principled person. Durov and his equally accomplished brother were the driving force behind VK, the Russian version of Facebook characterised by a much greater degree of sophistication, and later on of the Telegram social media platform which, at last count, had a global following of over nine hundred million users. But the key takeaway that emerged from Tucker Carlson’s interview, and it was with providential timing to counteract the deluge of media calumnies that is sure to follow Durov’s arrest, is something entirely different. It is the glaring contrast between the Russian genius, unmoved by the temptations of wealth and fame, and the avarice, vanity and emptiness of his Western counterparts who have been trying to compete with him in the same line of work.

With all that being said, like many members of the Russian intelligentsia, from A. Herzen in the 19th century on to the present day, Pavel Durov fell pray to his compatriots’ standard infantile misperception of where the grass is greener. At an earlier stage of his career he sadly failed to strike a reasonable balance between his passionate and laudable commitment to freedom and privacy and the conscientious fulfilment of his patriotic duties which, in their broad sweep, override fidelity to narrower principles, no matter how fundamental in their significance. Had he acted more flexibly then, and in the interview with Tucker Carlson the circumstances of that episode are fully revealed, he would not have turned into a stateless global nomad and most likely would not have fallen into the trap so treacherously sprung on him in Paris.

The legal situation arising from the detention of Pavel Durov, with the preposterous charges concocted against him and the harrowing possibility of twenty years’ imprisonment, is tailor made for maître Jacques Vergès but, unfortunately, he is no longer with us. One hopes that Durov will secure competent and uncorrupted representation and that his legal counsel shall grasp the self-evident fact that the case against him in its entirety is political, with criminal elements maliciously contrived and grafted on for propaganda effect.

The Assange case now having been settled, Pavel Durov is certain to become the new global privacy and freedom of expression icon. Freedom loving people world-wide will mobilise to show support in order to extract him from the clutches of the pathetic Macron regime and its overseas “partners” who, from the background, are undoubtedly pulling the strings. That is well and good. But one simply wishes that once and for all liberty would triumph. Icons are uplifting, but we could easily do with one fewer if that were the price that we should have to pay in order to secure the freedom to which Pavel so admirably dedicated his passionate idealism and irrepressible creativity.

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“Durov though got drunk on NATOstan’s “freedom and democracy” propaganda, rebuffed Russia, and left.”

“There’s one thing that Putin never tolerates: betrayal of Russia. And that applies to the letter to Durov.”

NOTE: he was free to leave.

EU to Telegram – We’re Coming to Get You (Pepe Escobar)

The Pavel Durov saga is a gift that will keep on giving for a long time to come. This is what hot information war is all about. So let’s attempt to connect several loose ends. A high-level Russian analyst makes the case that Durov’s arrest is connected with “anti-French protests in its former colonies, withdrawal from its traditional ‘sphere of influence’ where Telegram infrastructure was used to push anti-colonial and anti-Macronist narratives”. Add to it an “attempt to influence narratives on Ukraine both in Russian and the international media field, which is highly dependent on Telegram infrastructure.” Paris is indeed desperate to make itself relevant when it comes to psy ops and influencing/special warfare in Ukraine. However, as the analyst notes, the French don’t have the tech means to accomplish it.

So this may have led to Macron deciding to “exercise a personal pressure campaign against Durov himself. French authorities must be rather desperate in trying to keep their heads in the game of global politics. And Telegram today is global politics.” Paris was just waiting for a big break. When the pilot of Durov’s Embraer private jet submitted his flight plan, there was no warrant for his arrest in France. Only when the jet was on its way to Le Bourget, Paris filed the warrant in haste. Durov was clueless all along. In a nutshell: Paris got a fateful heads up he was flying into France – could have been via Durov’s Dubai-based, post-obsessive, social climbing girlfriend – and laid out the trap in a flash. There’s a myth that the FSB in the past asked Durov for Telegram’s encryption keys. False. The FSB wanted Telegram to provide top access on investigations of serious crimes, on a case-by-case basis.

That’s an enormous difference compared to what the US Government does with Meta or Twitter/X via their totally open backdoors. Durov though got drunk on NATOstan’s “freedom and democracy” propaganda, rebuffed Russia, and left. And that brings us to President Putin. Putin had better things to do than to meet Durov in Baku, and the Kremlin has gone on the record to deny the meeting. Durov was doing a tour of Central Asia and the Caucasus, they happened to cross their paths in Azerbaijan. There’s one thing that Putin never tolerates: betrayal of Russia. And that applies to the letter to Durov. When Durov went to the US, the Americans, predictably, demanded Telegram’s backdoors to surveil everybody. So he set up shop in Dubai and later applied for French citizenship.

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“The Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office has stated that he was arrested as part of a broad criminal inquiry against an unnamed person.”

Musk Asks Macron To Explain Durov Arrest (RT)

US tech mogul Elon Musk has asked French President Emmanuel Macron to shed light on the reasons behind the arrest of Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov. The Russian entrepreneur was detained last week upon arriving at Paris-Le Bourget Airport. The French judicial authorities have twice extended Durov’s detention. The Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office has stated that he was arrested as part of a broad criminal inquiry against an unnamed person. “It would be helpful to the global public to understand more details about why he was arrested,” Musk wrote in a comment under Macron’s post on X (formerly Twitter). On Sunday, the French leader took to X to deny having any political motive for detaining Durov. He insisted that the arrest is part of “an ongoing judicial investigation” in which the courts will decide the entrepreneur’s fate.

Durov has said he has faced pressure from the US. In an interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson in April, he claimed that he received “too much attention” from the FBI and other law enforcement agencies while on US soil. According to the prosecutors, Durov could face charges ranging from complicity in drug dealing and money laundering, to facilitating the distribution of child pornography. French media had previously reported that the arrest of the 39-year-old Russian citizen, who also holds French, UAE, and St. Kitts and Nevis citizenship, was related to alleged offenses regarding Telegram. Reports suggest that the authorities believe Durov is complicit in a range of crimes allegedly committed via the social media app due to insufficient moderation.

Born in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) in 1984, Durov left Russia in the mid-2010s and has since mainly lived in the UAE. In 2021, he was granted French citizenship. In July, Durov wrote on his Telegram channel that the number of active monthly users of the messaging platform had grown to 950 million. Durov’s arrest has been denounced as an infringement upon rights enjoyed in both the EU and the US. Carlson, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, former CIA and NSA contractor Edward Snowden, and Silicon Valley investor David Sacks have spoken out in support of the entrepreneur. Shortly after the arrest, Musk, who launched the hashtag #FreePavel, suggested that the pressure on freedom of speech could worsen.

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“We’ve lost Europe,” Kennedy replied. “Europe now does not have free speech.”

Durov’s Arrest Is ‘Hallmark Of Dictatorship’ – Tucker Carlson to RFK Jr (RT)

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s arrest in France, along with the US administration’s encouragement of it, bear “the hallmark of dictatorship,” American journalist Tucker Carlson has said. The comments were made during an interview with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has recently announced the suspension of his campaign as an independent candidate for US president. Durov was arrested in Paris last week, and is being held for questioning in connection to a broader cybercrime probe into illicit activities on the billionaire’s end-to-end encrypted social media platform, the French authorities have said. Telegram generally refuses to share user data and chat logs with law enforcement, and Durov has claimed that this privacy-first approach has drawn attention from intelligence agencies around the world.

In the interview on Monday, Kennedy said the First Amendment to the US Constitution, which protects the right to freedom of expression from government interference, should also protect “misinformation,” as well as information that “no one wants to hear.” Carlson replied that the administration of US President Joe Biden currently views anything that criticizes the “job that they’re doing” as misinformation. “With that in mind, you see the Biden administration encouraging France, [French President Emmanuel] Macron to arrest the owner and founder of Telegram, Pavel Durov, who is, as of now, in a French prison,” Carlson said, adding: “that’s the hallmark of dictatorship.” “We’ve lost Europe,” Kennedy replied. “Europe now does not have free speech.”

He went on to draw a comparison between Durov and X (formerly Twitter) owner Elon Musk, blasting the Democratic Party for its lack of actual democratic values. “Elon Musk should be the hero of the Democratic Party,” Kennedy said. “He was actually the only one that would allow free speech on his platform, and he’s now become a villain because of it.” Russia’s top human rights official, Tatyana Moskalkova, said Durov’s arrest is a blow against free speech, claiming it is “an attempt to shut down Telegram, the platform where you can find the truth about world affairs.” Telegram’s official statement on the arrest of its CEO noted that the platform complies with EU laws, and that its content-moderation policies are in line with industry standards.

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“..while Musk himself shuts down Egyptian comedian Bassem Youseff who had 10m followers on X..”

Durov’s Arrest Represents A New Level Of Desperation From Western Elites (Jay)

The arrest of Pavel Durov marks a new low point on the scumline of the side of the bath – the tub being western democracies and the line being their desperation to stay in power at the costs of controlling social media. Durov, who owns Telegram and lives in Dubai, could be in jail for months and possibly years on the trumped-up charges which the French state has conjured up simply because he refuses to allow any government to have a back door into Telegram. He has fought this tooth and nail for years with the west, in particular the U.S., playing every dirty trick in the book to get access to the platform for its own nefarious purposes – to destroy opposition figures, their strategies etc. – rather than what it is dressed up to be, identifying terrorists and international criminals.

As the UK ponders how its own state has sunk to a new totalitarian level in recent days with the arrest of its citizens who merely like a posting on a social media platform, the West has arrested this French Russian dual national genius who is charged with the crimes of those criminals active on Telegram. And so charges of terrorism and trafficking in minors, drugs and whatever else they can find on the platform will be made against him as someone abetting in the crimes. Of course, the same rules will not be levelled against Elon Musk who surely has criminals on his platform or for that matter any of the other social media platforms.

But how many of these platforms are also taking the same stand as Durov? We are led to believe that most of them aren’t but in light of his arrest we should assume that many of them have already allowed some sort of access to them for the deep state. Elon Musk likes to brag about his refusal to comply with the EU’s demands that he “moderates” who he allows onto X, adding that other social media platforms accepted the deal offered to him by Brussels: comply with our requests and we grant you some leniency on future antitrust fines. This offer, which he claims was happily accepted by other platforms is a close as you can get to the EU offering a brown envelope stuffed full of cash to a man in a pub. It’s a bribe and gives a clue as to how anti-democratic the EU is and how it operates in the shadows.

The French arrest however goes deeper in that we can assume that it was not France operating alone to nab Durov. We can assume that the FBI and CIA had probably pushed Macron to do this appalling dirty work but perhaps also Israel had a hand in it. Just recently, Netanyahu complained that data which was stolen from the government was being exchanged on Telegram and asked Durov to step in and retrieve it. He got not reply. Did Mossad have a hand in the arrest of Telegram’s boss? It seems credible given that it is hard to believe the Durov would fly into French airspace eyes wide open. Was it a kidnapping operation to get his plane and his pilot to land in Paris? French TV channel TF1 said Dubai-based Durov had been travelling from Azerbaijan and was arrested at around 8 p.m. (1800 GMT) on Saturday 24th of August but did not state whether the plane’s ultimate destination had been France.

The details around the arrest are very sketchy, but according to Reuters, Durov, whose fortune was estimated by Forbes at $15.5 billion, said some governments had sought to pressure him but the app should remain a “neutral platform” and not a “player in geopolitics”. Another question which arises from the arrest is whether it is an international effort by western countries led by the U.S. – with Israel very much part of it – to test the waters for other arrests. Pundits have been dismissed as conspiracy theorists for weeks now suggesting Elon Musk will be arrested at some point, or charged in his absence, by UK authorities for some of the more controversial posts he has made about the political situation in the UK, or even by the EU which appears to have started a legal battle with him after he refused to respond to two letters sent to him by a French European Commissioner.

Perhaps even the Democrats in the U.S. might play the same card given that Musk has lost all credibility as this neutral player in U.S. politics after he has so openly supported Trump who has promised him a position in a new government if he were to enter the Oval Office. There is no such thing really as free speech. It comes at a very high price for those who want to protect and cherish it and now France will test the political landscape to see how the arrest of Durov will affect Macron’s ratings. The French president has made outstandingly poor judgment in the past in calling for parliamentary elections immediately after EU ones which gave so much power to far-right groups, so he seems to be good at falling on his own sword. He may well have factored that Durov does not have the popularity of say Assange who didn’t stir so much political anger when he was banged up for years in a filthy, dank cell in the UK on trumped up charges from the U.S.

What is especially worrying is that locking up powerful people who have huge followings on the internet is becoming a trend which people are getting used to. The war between those who want to control the perceived truth and those who hold the actual one is hotting up. Scott Ritter, Andrew Tate, Richard Medhurst all arrested within days of one another, while Musk himself shuts down Egyptian comedian Bassem Youseff who had 10m followers on X. What we are witnessing is a new level of desperation that western elites are more afraid than ever that after wasting hundreds of billions of dollars in Ukraine and starting a world war in the Middle East that voters have no confidence any more in their decision-making, as they, the public, struggle more and more to pay for groceries or even heat their houses. It’s a new milestone in the blind dogma of elites to resort to tactics which we would have scorned China or North Korea for using just a few years ago. It’s a new level of panic which we haven’t seen before.

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“..neither side will be given the questions in advance,” he continued, adding “no Donna Brazile!”

Harris Agrees To Debate Rules – Trump (RT)

Former US President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have agreed to a set of rules for their upcoming presidential debate, Trump announced on Tuesday. Harris allegedly wanted to use a “cheat sheet” during the ABC-hosted showdown, but was apparently denied. The debate will take place on September 10 in Philadelphia, and will be hosted by ABC News anchors David Muir and Linsey Davis. “The rules will be the same as the last CNN debate, which seemed to work out well for everyone except, perhaps, Crooked Joe Biden” Trump wrote in a post to his Truth Social platform. “The debate will be ‘stand up’, and candidates cannot bring notes, or ‘cheat sheets’. We have also been given assurance by ABC that this will be a ‘fair and equitable’ debate, and that neither side will be given the questions in advance,” he continued, adding “no Donna Brazile!”

Before the 2016 presidential election, CNN contributor and Democratic National Committee (DNC) vice-chair Donna Brazile gave Hillary Clinton a list of questions ahead of her town hall event with the network. Trump has long maintained that CNN and other mainstream media outlets openly favor Democrats. However, he praised the objectivity of CNN hosts Jake Tapper and Dana Bash after they moderated a debate between him and President Joe Biden in June. The debate was an unmitigated disaster for Biden, who appeared frail and confused throughout, and ended his reelection campaign three weeks later.

Trump pulled out of the September 10 debate after Biden withdrew from the race, calling on Harris to face him in a September 4 head-to-head on Fox News instead. However, Harris insisted on September 10, and Trump agreed, before calling on the vice president to accept a total of three debates, including the Fox News date and a third showdown hosted by NBC News. Harris has only agreed to the ABC News debate. The Trump and Harris campaigns argued this week over rules and technical details governing the debate, with Trump’s team pushing for each candidate’s microphone to be muted while the other speaks, and Harris’ staff lobbying for open mics.

Harris “is ready to deal with Trump’s constant lies and interruptions in real time. Trump should stop hiding behind the mute button,” a spokesman for the vice president said on Monday. Trump campaign spokesman Jason Miller replied that the Republican candidate had “accepted the ABC debate under the exact same terms as the CNN debate,” before claiming that Harris asked for “a seated debate, with notes, and opening statements.” Before announcing that he had reached an agreement with Harris’ team, Trump said on Sunday that he was considering backing out of the debate entirely due to ABC’s “ridiculous and biased” coverage of him. “Why would I do the Debate against Kamala Harris on that network?” he wrote on Truth Social, adding that ABC’s journalists “have a lot to answer for.”

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That’s one whopper of a flip flop.

Trump Slams Harris ‘Flip Flop’ On Border Wall (ZH)

After presiding over the worst illegal immigration crisis in US history, failed ‘border czar’ Kamala Harris has now pledged to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to build a wall at the southern US border – a plan she called “un-American” during the Trump administration. According to Axios, which calls it the “latest example of Harris flip-flopping on her past liberal positions,” Harris is now embracing a ‘more hawkish’ immigration policy while the Trump campaign spends tens of millions of dollars on attack ads over the Biden-Harris administration’s failed border policies. Last week, Harris told the Democratic National Convention that she would sign a recent bipartisan border security bill negotiated by Sens. James Lankford (R-OK) and Chris Murphy (D-CT), which calls for hundreds of millions of dollars of unspent funds to be used to continue Trump’s wall.

“It requires the Trump border wall,” Lankford told Axios. “It is in the bill itself that it sets the standards that were set during the Trump administration: Here’s where it will be built. Here’s how it has to be built, the height, the type, everything during the Trump construction.” In 2017, then-Senator Harris called Trump’s border wall project a “stupid use of money,” and committed to blocking funding for it. Then, under her watch as the so-called “Border Czar,” illegal crossings on the southern border spiked (at least) 140% compared to numbers seen during the Trump administration, according to the House Committee on Homeland Security.

After Democrats gained control of the House in 2019, they opposed the large-scale funding Trump requested for the wall – leading to a government shutdown. Eventually, some funding was approved – but was far less than what Trump had requested. In response, Trump declared a national emergency in February 2019 to divert funds from other federal projects to the wall’s construction, which led to various legal challenges. Last week Harris came under fire for a campaign video which prominently featured images of Trump’s partially built US-Mexico border wall, boasting that her credentials as a “border-state prosecutor” would allow her to get the job done.

Update (1153ET): The Trump campaign has responded to Axios reporting that Kamala Harris now supports a border wall. “How much longer will the mainstream media allow Kamala Harris to hide and use staff to speak on her behalf? It’s DAY 37 of ZERO interviews and Kamala’s anonymous campaign sources are now claiming she supports President Trump’s border wall – this is a preposterous and false claim.” “Kamala’s ACTIONS speak much louder than the WORDS of the anonymous staff she is cowering behind.”

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Trump doesn’t need saving. The polls are lying.

Will Kennedy Save Trump? (Bridge)

Donald Trump’s presidential campaign got the boost it desperately needed when Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined forces with the former president in an effort to ensure the defeat of Kamala Harris. It was undoubtedly a painful sight for millions of diehard Democrats to behold: On Friday, the estranged Democrat Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared the stage with former President Donald Trump at a sprawling rally in Arizona, hours after he’d suspended his independent presidential campaign and announced that he was endorsing the rabble-rousing Republican. The 70-year-old independent, showing that he has not completely lost his presidential ambitions, emphasized that he is suspending his campaign — “not ending it.” “I am not terminating my campaign, I am simply suspending it and not ending it. My name will remain on the ballot in most states,” he said.

Importantly for Trump in his grueling showdown with Kamala Harris, Kennedy said he would drop his name from the ballot in 10 battleground states where his presence could have stolen electoral college votes from the former president. Will the entrance of Kennedy into the equation make a profound difference for the Trump campaign come November? It’s difficult to say. When the campaign was down to a contest between two elderly white men, many voters seemed happy to consider a third voice, as reflected in Kennedy’s relatively high poll numbers earlier in the year. However, once Joe Biden was sent back to the basement and Kamala Harris was catapulted to the political forefront amid heavily scripted, media-generated enthusiasm (the same media, by the way, which Harris stubbornly refuses to talk to), Kennedy’s popularity began to wane.

While Kennedy’s performance in the polls has been steadily declining – a recent CBS News poll measured his support at just 2% – even this limited number could spell the difference between victory and defeat in a race that promises to be razor-close. However, with regard to the critical swing states, the picture improves dramatically for Kennedy. A recent New York Times/Siena College poll showed him with 6% support in Arizona and Nevada and 5% in Michigan, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. And let’s not forget that Arizona and Georgia were decided by fewer than 12,000 votes each in 2020. Wisconsin has been decided by fewer than 23,000 votes in the last two presidential elections.

So now the question for the Republicans is: how best to utilize a scion from one of the most famous political dynasties of modern American history? How about as the future CIA Director or District Attorney? Trump tossed out juicy bait to the conspiracy theorists when he said Kennedy could be granted access to “all of the remaining documents pertaining to the assassination of John F. Kennedy,” as part of a proposed executive commission on presidential assassination attempts, including the one that nearly killed him last month in Butler, Pennsylvania. RFK Jr. has made it clear that he believes that the CIA and associated actors of the ‘deep state’ were directly involved in the assassination of his uncle, former President John F. Kennedy. A recent poll by Gallup showed that over 60 percent of Americans believe that JFK was killed as the result of a well-planned government conspiracy. The CIA has repeatedly denied that it had any involvement in the murder.

Another Kennedy talking point that could help herd voters into the Republican camp is his extreme skepticism of Covid vaccines, mask mandates, lockdowns and the individuals who pushed these controversial measures on the public in the first place, namely Anthony Fauci and company. Trump teaming up with the anti-vaxxer Kennedy seems to fly in the face of conventional wisdom. After all, it was Donald J. Trump who was initially responsible for delivering – right or wrong, the jury is still out on the matter – the Covid-19 vaccine to an unsuspecting public through “Operation Warp Speed.” However, Trump’s unbridled enthusiasm for the Covid vaccine failed to trickle down to his army of conservative constituents, who are intrinsically wary of any government overreach in their lives. In other words, Trump drastically misread his base, which is loaded with vaccine skeptics.

On one memorable occasion at the height of the Covid pandemic, Republicans admonished Trump during a rally with rare boos and heckling when he encouraged members of the audience to get their shots. So here is another area – government enforced medical interventions – where Kennedy’s presence on Team Trump could lend some much-needed balance to the worn-out narrative, although it does have the potential to attract more “weird” accusations from the left.At the same time, Kennedy, much like Trump, has spoken out fiercely against the “media organs” that have severely throttled his message on the campaign trail, while engineering the rise of Kamala Harris based upon “nothing.” “No policies, no interviews, no debates, only smoke and mirrors and balloons in a highly produced Chicago circus.”

This is a concern that will resonate with those voters who remember how intensely unpopular Harris was before pulling out of the 2020 presidential race with her opinion poll numbers in the lower single digits. And here is the crux of the matter: do they remember Harris’ intense unlikability and lack of presidential qualities, or has the media successfully brainwashed the entire Democratic camp into believing that the vice president is the ‘second coming of Abraham Lincoln,’ as JD Vance feared? While we may never know to what degree RFK Jr. will influence the outcome of the election, it seems undeniable that he will attract many disaffected voters from across the political spectrum who now understand what a controlled and pathetic sham the entire US political process has become, largely due to overwhelming leftist control of the media machinery. That may give Donald Trump just enough of a grudge vote to enter the White House a second time.

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Exercise in futility. If Trump wins the election, he’ll throw out these lawfare cases. If he loses, they’ve beaten him, no more need for lawfare.

Jack Smith Files Revised Indictment in Trump Federal Election Case (ET)

Special counsel Jack Smith filed an updated indictment against former President Donald Trump in Washington on Aug. 27 following the Supreme Court’s ruling that he enjoyed some presidential immunity from criminal prosecution. “Today, a federal grand jury in the District of Columbia returned a superseding indictment, charging the defendant with the same criminal offenses that were charged in the original indictment,” an Aug. 27 filing from the special counsel’s office reads. “The superseding indictment, which was presented to a new grand jury that had not previously heard evidence in this case, reflects the government’s efforts to respect and implement the Supreme Court’s holdings and remand instructions in Trump v. United States.” The new indictment narrows the allegations against the former president by removing allegations involving his interactions with the Justice Department.

It no longer lists as a co-conspirator former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark. Trump’s co-conspirators were not named in either indictment, but they have been identified through public records and other means. Smith’s superseding indictment still contains four charges against the former president, including those from the financial reform law the Supreme Court addressed in Fischer v. United States. In Trump v. United States, a majority of the Supreme Court held that presidents enjoyed several tiers of immunity from prosecution: absolute immunity for acts that fall within their “conclusive and preclusive constitutional authority,” a presumption of immunity for their official acts, and no immunity for unofficial acts. Chief Justice John Roberts’s majority opinion grouped the allegations into three categories: those surrounding Trump’s work with the Department of Justice (DOJ); those involving his communication with state electors and his communications on Jan. 6, 2021; and his urging Vice President Mike Pence to not certify the election results in the Senate.

Trump received absolute immunity from prosecution of the first category. For the second, the Court remanded the issue to the district court to determine whether his actions were official. His communications with Pence are “presumptively immune,” but the DOJ can rebut that presumption in court. It’s unclear how much of the superseding indictment will survive. D.C. Judge Tanya Chutkan will likely receive briefings from both the special counsel and former Trump’s legal team advocating their view of which charges should be dropped or maintained in the indictment. The Supreme Court has left her with the task of parsing former Trump’s actions and determining which were official and which were unofficial. Judge Chutkan has scheduled a status conference for Sept. 5.

Experts have told The Epoch Times that the prosecution will extend past the election. If Trump wins the presidency, he’s expected to withdraw the case. Even if he loses, however, the case could face additional appeal and potentially make its way back to the Supreme Court. Last year, Trump’s legal team filed a motion to dismiss on statutory grounds and alleging that the initial indictment failed to “state an offense.” More specifically, it alleged the indictment failed to allege the type of deceit or trickery needed for the first count, which focused in both indictments on an alleged conspiracy to defraud the United States. On Aug. 3, Judge Chutkan denied the motion without prejudice and stated that Trump “may file a renewed motion once all issues of immunity have been resolved.”

The superseding indictment came just a day after Smith asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit to affirm the legitimacy of his office. Florida Judge Aileen Cannon had dismissed his classified documents case against Trump on the grounds that Smith’s appointment violated the constitution. That case too could reach the Supreme Court where at least one justice — Justice Clarence Thomas — expressed concern about Smith’s office. That came in his concurrence for Trump v. United States. None of the other justices joined that opinion, but Justice Brett Kavanaugh expressed concern about the special counsel’s power during oral argument on April 25. Cannon limited her decision to the documents case, although it raised questions about the legitimacy of his other prosecutions.

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“The Georgia appeals court will hear an appeal by Trump and several co-defendants on Dec. 5..”

Trump Lawyers Urge Appeals Court to Disqualify Fani Willis (ET)

Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers on Monday submitted a court filing against Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in the Georgia Court of Appeals, arguing that she should be removed from the case for committing a “severe violation” of the state’s legal guidelines. In a reply brief, the former president’s team wrote that Trump was “aggrieved by Willis’ church speech,” referring to comments she made in January that suggested there was a racial animus at play when a co-defendant filed a motion to have her disqualified over a relationship she had with her then-special prosecutor. The legal team said that her speech was “a severe violation of the Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct,” claiming that her comments at the church were allegedly designed to increase public condemnation of Trump and the other co-defendants in the eyes of potential jurors. On those grounds, according to the lawyers, Willis should be removed from the case.

“Pretermitting fairness, President Trump was injured by Willis’ … speech because national and local media outlets broadcast and reported Willis’ claim as an attack against the defense,” the filing said. Willis, it added, also asserted that “allegations against her stemmed from racism,” which his legal team said were unfounded. The Georgia appeals court will hear an appeal by Trump and several co-defendants on Dec. 5, it previously ruled, over whether Willis should be disqualified from the case due to her relationship with former special prosecutor Nathan Wade. Earlier this year, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee ruled that either Wade or Willis must leave the case, prompting Wade to leave and allowing Willis to stay on board. Trump and the other defendants quickly sought to appeal the case.

In his March ruling, McAfee chided Willis for her church speech but said it is not grounds for her disqualification. He also said there wasn’t enough evidence to remove her based on the Wade relationship, although he signaled that an “odor of mendacity” was permeating the case. Fulton County prosecutors had said that her speech at the church was vague, and she was not speaking about anyone in particular. “Isn’t it them who’s playing the race card when they only question one?” Willis said during her speech, in part. “Isn’t it them playing the race card when they constantly think I need someone from some other jurisdiction in some other state to tell me how to do a job I’ve been doing almost 30 years?”

Her office filed a motion to dismiss the appeal in August, arguing there wasn’t enough evidence to back up their claims that she had a conflict of interest due to her prior relationship with Wade. “Unsatisfied, the Appellants now seize upon the trial court’s criticisms of the District Attorney to distort its actual findings and overstate their case,” the district attorney’s office wrote. “They ask this Court to second guess the trial court’s factual conclusions and apply standards of disqualification that no Georgia court has ever authorized or employed.” The conflict started in January when co-defendant Michael Roman, a former Trump campaign aide, alleged in court papers that the pair were in a relationship, a claim that the two later confirmed during a contentious hearing before McAfee in February.

However, they disputed key allegations made by lawyers for Roman and his co-defendants, including that they improperly benefitted financially from their arrangement. They also refuted claims made by a witness that their relationship started much earlier than they had said. The case was brought by Willis against Trump and more than a dozen other co-defendants, accusing them of conspiring to overturn the election results in the county after the 2020 election. In part, her office’s indictment focused on a Trump phone call in January 2021 with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in which the president asked him about votes and ballots. Trump and the majority of the other co-defendants, including former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, have pleaded not guilty, although several have entered guilty pleas as part of deals with the prosecution. Due to the appeals process, the case likely will not proceed to trial before the November election.

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“Reading the runes of Bill Burns message says prepare for war with NATO.”

The Western Way of War – Owning The Narrative Trumps Reality (Crooke)

War propaganda and feint are as old as the hills. Nothing new. But what is new is that infowar is no longer the adjunct to wider war objectives – but has become an end in and of itself. The West has come to view ‘owning’ the winning narrative – and presenting the Other’s as clunky, dissonant, and extremist – as being more important than facing facts-on-the ground. Owning the winning narrative is to win, in this view. Virtual ‘victory’ thus trumps ‘real’ reality. So, war becomes rather the setting for imposing ideological alignment across a wide global alliance and enforcing it via compliant media. This objective enjoys a higher priority than, say, ensuring a manufacturing capacity sufficient to sustain military objectives. Crafting an imagined ‘reality’ has taken precedence over shaping the ground reality. The point here is that this approach – being a function of whole of society alignment (both at home and abroad) – creates entrapments into false realities, false expectations, from which an exit (when such becomes necessary), turns near impossible, precisely because imposed alignment has ossified public sentiment.

The possibility for a State to change course as events unfold becomes curtailed or lost, and the accurate reading of facts on the ground veers toward the politically correct and away from reality. The cumulative effect of ‘a winning virtual narrative’ holds the risk nonetheless, of sliding incrementally toward inadvertent ‘real war’. Take, for example, the NATO-orchestrated and equipped incursion into the symbolically significant Kursk Oblast. In terms of a ‘winning narrative’, its appeal to the West is obvious: Ukraine ‘takes the war into Russia’. Had the Ukrainian forces succeeded in capturing the Kursk Nuclear Power Station, they then would have had a significant bargaining chip, and might well have syphoned away Russian forces from the steadily collapsing Ukrainian ‘Line’ in Donbas. And to top it off, (in infowar terms), the western media was prepped and aligned to show President Putin as “frozen” by the surprise incursion, and “wobbling” with anxiety that the Russian public would turn against him in their anger at the humiliation.

Bill Burns, head of CIA, opined that “Russia would offer no concessions on Ukraine, until Putin’s over-confidence was challenged, and Ukraine could show strength”. Other U.S. officials added that the Kursk incursion – in itself – would not bring Russia to the negotiating table; It would be necessary to build on the Kursk operation with other daring operations (to shake Moscow’s sang froid). Of course, the overall aim was to show Russia as fragile and vulnerable, in line with the narrative that, at any moment Russia, could crack apart and scatter to the wind, in fragments. Leaving the West as winner, of course. In fact, the Kursk incursion was a huge NATO gamble: It involved mortgaging Ukraine’s military reserves and armour, as chips on the roulette table, as a bet that an ephemeral success in Kursk would upend the strategic balance. The bet was lost, and the chips forfeit.

Plainly put, this Kursk affair exemplifies the West’s problem with ‘winning narratives’: Their inherent flaw is that they are grounded in emotivism and eschew argumentation. Inevitably, they are simplistic. They are simply intended to fuel a ‘whole of society’ common alignment. Which is to say that across MSM; business, federal agencies, NGOs and the security sector, all should adhere to opposing all ‘extremisms’ threatening ‘our democracy’. This aim, of itself, dictates that the narrative be undemanding and relatively uncontentious: ‘Our Democracy, Our Values and Our Consensus’. The Democratic National Convention, for example, embraces ‘Joy’ (repeated endlessly), ‘moving Forward’ and ‘opposing weirdness’ as key statements. They are banal, however, these memes are given their energy and momentum, not by content so much, as by the deliberate Hollywood setting lending them razzamatazz and glamour. It is not hard to see how this one-dimensional zeitgeist may have contributed to the U.S. and its allies’ misreading the impact of today’s Kursk ‘daring adventure’ on ordinary Russians.

‘Kursk’ has history. In 1943, Germany invaded Russia in Kursk to divert from its own losses, with Germany ultimately defeated at the Battle of Kursk. The return of German military equipment to the environs of Kursk must have left many gaping; the current battlefield around the town of Sudzha is precisely the spot where, in 1943, the Soviet 38th and 40th armies coiled for a counteroffensive against the German 4th Army. Over the centuries, Russia has been variously attacked on its vulnerable flank from the West. And more recently by Napoleon and Hitler. Unsurprisingly, Russians are acutely sensitive to this bloody history. Did Bill Burns et al think this through? Did they imagine that NATO invading Russia itself would make Putin feel ‘challenged’, and that with one further shove, he would fold, and agree to a ‘frozen’ outcome in Ukraine – with the latter entering NATO? Maybe they did. Ultimately the message that western services sent was that the West (NATO) is coming for Russia. This is the meaning of deliberately choosing Kursk. Reading the runes of Bill Burns message says prepare for war with NATO.

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Macron lost the parliamentary election in July. But he’s still president.

Macron Rejects Left-Wing Government (RT)

French President Emmanuel Macron has refused to accept the left-wing New Popular Front’s candidate for prime minister, saying it would be a threat to “institutional stability,” according to a communique released by the Elysee Palace on Monday. The parliamentary election in July gave the left-wing alliance more seats in the National Assembly than the competitors, but not enough to govern, forcing the president to conduct successive rounds of talks to appoint a new prime minister and form a new government. As president, Macron is responsible for confirming the new head of the government. However, he dismissed the idea of allowing the left-wing coalition to hold the office of prime minister, leaving the nation in a political deadlock.

“My responsibility is that the country is not blocked nor weakened,” Macron said in a statement, claiming that a left-wing government “would be immediately censored by all the other groups represented in the National Assembly” and “the institutional stability of our country therefore requires us not to choose this option.” The parliamentary election in July left 577 seats in the National Assembly divided between the left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) alliance with over 188 seats, followed by Macron’s centrist alliance at around 161, and Marine Le Pen’s National Rally at 142. The Republicans received 48 seats, while the remaining 38 were divided between minor parties.

Launched in June as a broad left-wing alliance, the NPF comprises France Unbowed (LFI), the Socialist Party, the Greens, the French Communist Party, and other political parties, composing the majority of the left wing in France. The alliance has put forward Lucie Castets, a 37-year-old economist and director of financial affairs at Paris City Hall, as its candidate for prime minister. After Macron’s announcement, Jean-Luc Melenchon, the LFI leader, accused the president of creating an “exceptionally serious situation.” Commenting on the move, the secretary-general of the Greens, Marine Tondelier, said the decision is “a disgrace” and “dangerous democratic irresponsibility,” adding that Macron is ignoring the election results. LFI also called for protests to urge Macron to “respect democracy,” and said it would present a motion of impeachment of the president.

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A nation hell-bent on war.

Poland In ‘State Of Hybrid War’ – Deputy Defense Chief (RT)

Poland has slipped into a state of “hybrid war” amid soaring tensions with Russia and its key ally Belarus, Polish Deputy Defense Minister Cezary Tomczyk has said. Tomczyk made the remarks on Monday while speaking at a high-level panel on Poland’s security situation, suggesting that his country had already entered a state just below the level of actual war. “What we are facing in Poland today is de facto hybrid warfare. And we can say directly that Poland is in a state of war today, but in a state of hybrid warfare,” he stated, as quoted by PAP news agency. He pointed to the situation on the border with Belarus, as well as incidents where weather balloons appeared in Polish airspace. Warsaw has for years accused Minsk of trying to pressure it by sending illegal migrants across the border.

Belarus has denied the allegations while accusing Polish authorities of brutal treatment of the migrants. In recent months, Polish authorities also reported several cases of Russian balloons straying into national airspace. Officials in Warsaw investigated the incidents, but concluded that the craft posed no threat to national security. One of the most recent cases occurred in late June, when Poland reported that they had been warned by their Russian counterparts that they had lost control of one of their balloons protecting airspace in the exclave of Kaliningrad. The aircraft strayed into Polish airspace for four and a half hours. Polish authorities said they deliberately did not shoot it down because of “possible negative consequences.”

Tomczyk, however, suggested that the balloon incidents are still intended to promote Russia’s political agenda. “It is de facto a tool for a few hundred dollars, which can be used to influence all of us in a very simple way… It is enough to put a few words in Cyrillic on them, and all portals in Poland will write about it.” He added that the purpose of such tactics is to trigger discussions in Polish society and undermine public trust in the government. The deputy minister said cyberattacks are another facet of the hybrid warfare, which he estimated at about 5,000 a year.

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“It could be “five years or more before work starts”.

If you can’t get Elon to do it, just close it down.

US Nuclear Missile Project At Least 5 Years Behind Schedule – WSJ (RT)

Refurbishing the decades-old missile silos will cost billions of dollars more than originally thought and may not start for five years, the Wall Street Journal has reported, citing Pentagon officials. The US Department of Defense decided last month to press on with the Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) program, even though its estimated cost has almost doubled from the original $78 billion. Replacing the aging Minuteman III missiles has no alternative, the Pentagon said. It could be “five years or more before work starts” on modernizing some 450 existing silos for the new missiles, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing a recent town meeting in Kimball, Nebraska. The community of less than 3,000 residents is surrounded by “one of the biggest missile fields” in the world. “There are a lot of unknowns here, and I understand the frustration,” Brigadier-General Colin Connor told residents earlier this month.

Minuteman III missiles entered service in the early 1970s and were supposed to be replaced after a decade. Washington finally greenlit the Sentinel program in 2020, awarding the initial $13.3 billion contract to Northrop Grumman, after Boeing dropped out. The Sentinel project manager, Colonel Charles Clegg, was sacked in June for unspecified reasons. Along with the new missiles, which are still on the drawing board, the project envisions modernizing the 50-year-old silos and command centers. Construction involves, among other things, laying down thousands of kilometers of fiber-optic cables. However, shutting down the silos or the command facilities is impossible, because the nuclear doctrine requires them to be available at a moment’s notice. Some silos may also need to be rebuilt from scratch.

The scale, scope and complexity of the Sentinel project is “something we haven’t attempted as a nation for over 60 years,” Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment Bill LaPlante told reporters last month, insisting that it had to be done nonetheless. The US Air Force is looking for ways to reduce the project’s complexity, but it might take up to 18 months to decide on the changes, LaPlante said, hoping for sometime in early 2025. Such delays may cause problems of another kind for the Pentagon, according to the WSJ. The US government has already negotiated about a third of the real-estate deals needed for laying down thousands of kilometers of fiber-optic cables. But some of them may need to be redone in light of the new timeline. Meanwhile, the rising costs of construction and raw materials have made early cost estimates “be unreliable and unrealistic,” Pentagon officials have said.

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    Francisco Collantes The Vision of Ezekiel 1630   • Durov May Be Banned From Leaving France If Charged (Sp.) • Macron Invited Durov in 2018 to Mov
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle August 28 2024]

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    Dr. D
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    “EU Urges ‘Polio Ceasefire’ In Gaza As WHO Seeks To Vaccinate 640,000 Palestinian Children

    Whoops! We contaminated the vials! They’re sterile alright.

    C’mon, all that for ONE case? Are you even sure that ONE case existed? What is this, spontaneous generation? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spontaneous_generation
    So…we’re in an air-tight bubble, an orbiting space capsule, nobody can go in or out, and a case of Polio POPS out of the ether from an alien wormhole, I guess? No, I bring this up because it’s not the first time. OR…in our little SciFi story…the local doctor has gone mad and is attempting to run medical experiments or murder on the unwary occupants.

    But I can buy bubonic plague online, what are the odds I can get a glass of polio? No. Never. Unthinkable.

    “Special Counsel Smith Files Superseding Indictment In Trump Federal Election Case

    I’m sorry, the Supreme Court ruled on this, but that’s “Reality” and we don’t do that. Time moves backward now and not forward! You mean CITIZEN Smith files? Because he was not appointed and has no legal basis as prosecutor.

    Whoops! Nobody cares! That would be the “Law”, “Impersonating an agent of the Court”, a very serious crime. But we like it! Hey, if you want to be ruled by 6th century warlords, just say so, we can get rid of all this annoying “Law” stuff. Here’s a Law for you: Do it or I’ll Kill you.

    “RFK Jr. tells Tucker how difficult it was for him to ultimately endorse President Trump before revealing that the Democrat Party has been hiring private detectives to surveil him and everyone he’s ever known”

    By contrast, Jimmy Dore had him as a guest and was like, “Do you not know what they’re going to do to you? After screwing Bernie Twice? Do you not know who the Democratic Party IS?”

    Democrats. His manager (VP) was practically crying in interview, “I can’t believe they did this to me! I used to work with them for years!” Hey no s–t? WTF?

    “When Bobby Kennedy endorsed Donald Trump last week, he burned his boats.”

    Not that that isn’t true, but they lit RFK on fire on purpose first. If the party is already doing that – for years and years – what are you really burning now?

    “NGO’s + ILLEGAL ALIENS + RIGGED VOTER ROLLS + MAIL- IN-BALLOTS = THE OVERTHROW OF THE U.S. GOVERNMENT.”

    Uh-huh. And no arrests although every instance of every case is a serious felony. Nor is there some issue: you can arrest the single operators driving a 1999 Mazda to a drop box, to arresting Schumer, to Zuck and Soros. Arrest the many legion at the bottom, the middle men, or the boss at the top: your choice. Republicans arrest no one. Ever. That’s their job. The DNC are the abusers, the GOP are the codependents.

    “• Macron Invited Durov in 2018 to Move Telegram Headquarters to Paris (Sp.)

    Yeah, I can see that. Why didn’t Durov take him up on this wonderful offer?

    ““We’ve lost Europe,” Kennedy replied. “Europe now does not have free speech.”

    …Yes but this is a GOOD thing. Now you know it. Apparently EVERY action of the last 25 years PLUS Assange didn’t communicate that into your thick, rock-like skulls. Can you hear me now? Daddy was doing a hooker on the counter and the bag of smack is on the floor. But we ignored that and cleaned up in the morning before school. But now the hooker has overdosed in the locked bathroom. Do we ignore it also this time? Or what?

    ““..while Musk himself shuts down Egyptian comedian Bassem Youseff who had 10m followers on X..”

    Yes there’s plenty of people and things still banned on Twitter, we need to keep in mind he’s a total half-measure. But like Seymour Hersh, how far can you go before arrested or Whackd? Mr. McAfee? Wow, so for that matter you and I ignore all that, walking around? We stand on streetcorners telling the total truth that will also get us evicted and arrested? No we do not. We have limits and strategies, and so do they. Ah, but you see THEY should do this, while I…well I have my excuses and reasons, you understand, right pal?

    “• Harris Agrees To Debate Rules – Trump (RT)

    They’ll just break them. Like Brazile. They are the party of No Rulz. “You can’t Judge me!”

    “That’s one whopper of a flip flop.
    • Trump Slams Harris ‘Flip Flop’ On Border Wall (ZH)

    Democrats don’t notice. Trust me, you can walk right up to them, say this, and nothing. No lights.

    ““Reading the runes of Bill Burns message says prepare for war with NATO.”

    Well yes, the U.S. has only one tool now, one action, one thought, one way: war. Print money for war, a self-feedback loop of more war = more lobbyists = more Congressmen = more bribery and fraud = more war. That has no off switch so therefore it HAS to and can only end in nuclear annihilation of the whole planet. What force would counteract and stop the money flows to war?

    “Of course, the overall aim was to show Russia as fragile and vulnerable, in line with the narrative that, at any moment Russia, could crack apart and scatter to the wind, in fragments.”

    “Show” to whom? According Alexander (which should be obvious) Putin’s underreaction to Kursk is exactly the kind of behaviour Russians see as laudable and the pinnacle of manhood, being “in control.” They love it. (As do I. What if he suddenly ran around, ordering, moving cheese, getting on TV every half hour? Seem like “in control” then? That’s what our guys do all day when there’s NO emergency.) And now that – again, remind me to bring it up – Russia SPECIFICALLY PLANNED THIS. Russia emailed Alex 2 months ago saying it was on. They cleared the minefield and moved the army back. Of course they can’t tell UKRAINE that, it has to be an “accident” oooh! You got us! …Until they are as deep in Kursk meat grinder as any Bakhmut. Then by EGO, they can’t leave. Of course, they CAN, if they weren’t MORONS. There’s nothing to win there, literally nothing. They need these men back home as they’re now losing kilometers a day and whole towns are ceded, untouched.

    Okay, now that they can admit Russia set this trap, what was the trap FOR? Well, all the best men were around Kiev, in Ukraine, so if Russia advanced they would find them. As the aggressor, not from behind trenches and minefields as the defender. So that ain’t good. How do you get Azov to VOLUNTARILY walk into a killing sack? Well you have to give them SOMETHING, or they ain’t going. Duh. That’s why they call it “Bait”. Aside from making those guys leave all Ukr undefended, what else?

    They specifically wanted the MACHINES. In a war of attrition, where the whole West is so pathetic, like two cave men in a hut banging rocks together that THREE YEARS later can’t make another Bradley. So? War of attrition, total industrial war, take their machines. Make them walk home, like Napoleon. Okay now is this all a made-up excuse, apology for how bad Russia sucks? Don’t think so: from the numbers, they destroyed so many machines, I didn’t even know they HAD that many. Officially we only sent like 30 Abrams so surely the last Abrams is dead. And not dead, mostly towed back to Moscow as a trophy. We said first days, “Something wrong with these numbers: WAY too many tanks for 1,000 men, and WAY too many destroyed.” Yes. So if THEY set this plan, two months ago, then THEY would HAVE to do exactly what Ukraine did: Hide the build up. That is, Russia didn’t REALLY withdraw from Kursk. They broke their teams up into armor-killing ambush units on every dirt road, waiting for them.

    Now hopefully, CIA’s glue-snorting moron plan for this week is to take an entire Russian CITY: Gomel. Okay, let me get this straight: you have no men, you can’t even hold a forest as empty as central Maine, and you’re going to surround, cut off and conquer a CITY of 500,000 people? Uh-huh.

    Please. Be my guest. Nothing we tell you matters anyway. You see The PLAN, from cranial-anal transplants like Burns, is to join the two Ukr forces together and then cut off the whole lower corner. What forces? When you get some forces, let me know. Weirmacht had 200,000 forces and did them no good at all. Russia WITHDREW from Kursk, you fecking idjits. First the army, then the civvys. They WITHDREW from Kherson across the river, like NORMAL armies do. Whatever. Why do I talk?

    WHO are you Showing and Proving this master plan to, Mr. Burns?

    Okay, here’s the problem: they are SHOWING, The Narrative™ to US. WE are the audience, the only people that matter. So when they go into Kursk THEY CAN’T LEAVE. Ever. Because it would break The Narrative™ and cancel, reverse, harm, destroy “The Showing” to us, the only audience. Russia knows this, duh. You are fighting only a PR war in virtual space. There’s not a single decision I can think of that opposes that. So they keep drawing them into a PR trap to kill them by thousands in the REAL war. …Then slowly the “real” leaks back out despite denials. They can do this all day so long as you keep trading REAL battle-winning for FAKE battle-winning.

    My GOD, have there ever been Generals or nations this retarded before? Ever in world history?

    “• Poland In ‘State Of Hybrid War’ – Deputy Defense Chief (RT)

    “Poland” may be, but have they told the people? ‘Cause I think they’re way out over their skis and are about to be choppedoffski’d. Like everywhere, Europe is falling apart and is going to hang their leaders and crack a beer while they dangle. Just a crack in the armor and poof.

    “• US Nuclear Missile Project At Least 5 Years Behind Schedule – WSJ (RT)

    The only weapon we still have. …Possibly. My bet is none of them would launch or detonate. That’s if any of them got through the S400. Fecking retards at the CIA are like “We withdraw from all treaties, nana nana poo.” And China goes, “Oh. Well in that case we’re going to build 1,000 silos for our 300 nukes and let you guess which one is where.” That is, like Israel, drones, everywhere, WAAAAAAAAAY too many targets per Patriot. Can overwhelm you in an hour. You make 1,000 missiles? Hahahahha! Yeah, but let’s pretend: we’ll just make 2,000 silos then. Idjit.

    These people, they LITERALLY believe no one exists on earth but them. Like the other guy will never, ever respond and countermove, because that’s cheating. We’re the designated hero and that means we win, like in Fast and Furious 6!!! Daddy! Those are the Rulz! Haaaah-vard sez so.

    Now I know why we had bullies in school: these guys have a lifelong deficiency of being punched in the mouth and knowing what that’s like. Get their feet on the ground about what’s what. Give them the 30 year backlog of punching and help them catch up.

    Anyway, we got no missiles. Just like everything else. However, we have enough to make a terrible disaster, so thanks for not just leveling us because we suck and have no chance.

    Okay, now note IF you were the good guys, how would you shut off the K-Pop Mafia? IF they can send more weapons to Israel, Ukraine, they would. Whatever we CAN make will be sent. Okay, fine, so we run down the piles and “forget” to turn on the factories that are honestly easy to build. Then when totally-bought Congress sends guns to the K-Pop homelands, there aren’t any. That’s the only way to shut them off. And magic! That’s what happened.

    “The point of what follows is not to define precisely what capitalism is but rather to highlight the many ways in which economic systems of the industrialized world have made a hard turn against the whole ethos of voluntarism” — Jeff Tucker

    That’s more the point. And that’s not Capitalism. Whatever it is, once you pass voluntary exchange, it’s something else. That’s why it runs, because as “voluntary” it’s self-originating and self-organizing and doesn’t require oversight or additional input, that is, energy. Because it doesn’t require either managerial overhead or repression, the compounding energy savings outrun the alternate systems we have created so far. And that seems likely to continue infinitely because “Self-originating” is human nature, and “Voluntary.” That is to say, on Star Trek’s Federation planet, post-scarcity, it will still naturally exist. Maybe you’re not paying rent, but you’re trading a special favor for an alien archaeological artifact as a paperweight. Still a trade. Still voluntary.

    This Is Not Capitalism

    “I’m not sure that such a system has a precise name in the 21st century unless we want to go back to the interwar period and label it corporatism or just plain-old fascism.”

    Yes, as I say every day. What’s the total merger of Corporation and State? Not Capitalism.

    #167669
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Thinking about the problem of positivity. No solutions. If the people only respond to this right now, that’s how it is, you’ve already tried the other. There are two halves: the performer AND the audience. They’re one. You can’t be one without them participating.

    But it reminded me of a music interview with Journey, where they said they HATED all those ballads, etc that Steve Perry wanted to add. They let him put it on the album, cause: Band, but no way to do that kind of slow-moving sappy s—t in concert. Concerts are obviously energy-UP arenas, right? Well…the audience LOVED it. And the band (particularly one member) still didn’t UNDERSTAND it. But there you have it, it worked. And that was true of all these 80s bands, THEY thought they were Led Zepplin, HARD rocking people. Yet the headline songs they are famous for are very more often the ballads, and often uplifting, heartfelt, love songs like “Faithfully”, or “Lady” (Styx) or “Can’t Fight this Feeling” (REO). There’s like one ballad per album ‘cause that’s not what they DO, and Perry as a solo ran down into adult contemporary because he lost the rock “edge.”

    Here’s the thing though: It’s like the Rock part gets energy UP, mobilized, and thus when the Ballad appears your heart is open to it, and it seems real and vital and not sappy in that context. They require each other, and in this proportion. That may be true of Financial Rap as well, I’m not as familiar with the genre of rap ballads.

    This goes with the second part of music: it’s all the same. I don’t mean like that, corporate commodity trash, not at all. I mean like it’s hard enough to get your “Sound”, so like the Gin Blossoms, when you get it, you want to stick hard to it. I mean, it’s awesome and new, that’s WHY you made it. But the error here – and you’ll see this in so many albums – is that they have no range. And no creativity. All 12 songs sound alike. So then the album is a hit, but boring and washes away. That’s the same as having a hard rock songs, a ballad, something else, something odd, like so many B-sides, “How Soon Is Now” begin a famous one. I think it’s very very important to shake up your album and your set with differences. — Problem being they have to be part of the same as well. To jump, this is how “40” is on the same quirk album as “Sunday Bloody Sunday” which is itself not-another-love song but has wider meaning. And to my point, another Rock story was them writing a song to hate and fury on Ronald Reagan, like REM did for “Ignoreland” or Mellencamp did for “Country Gentlemen” or Bruce Springsteen, or Don Henley, or every 80s 90s 2000’s singer did every day on every album hating all conservatives and Republicans. So edgy. New!

    But the point was, they WERE going to write a song hating Reagan, and instead were like, “What are we doing? Adding hate? Can we flip that?” Aha. Now you see, flipping that, that IS the new. And that’s how they wrote one of their most famous songs, “MLK” about Martin Luther King, of course. Is that from being Christian, trying to be moral, but trying not to be a jerk about it?

    So those are some thoughts on music and how that works but it’s very complicated, which is why it’s art and so few can do it.

    Think about this: Sinclair Lewis was one of the most furious, terrifying cynics and scandals, but he wrote “Babbitt” about the life of your boring, stupid, vacant Ohio businessman, what I think he found was he got to know the character, understand, and love him in some new way he couldn’t admit consciously, moving on to the same treatment of everyone else, like All Small town America in “Main Street” and hating all religion in “Elmer Gantry.”

    But flip the flip, ya know? Write your song from the point of view of the banker this time. Why’s he do it? What’s his day like? How does he see the world? As just monopoly pieces? Or as something he’s trapped doing since his family will disown him and his wife will leave him the minute he wavers from doing coke on a windowsill 11pm at night after a 16-hour day? Looking out on the leap? Maybe all he wants is to flee to Oz and plant trees and wallabies, too, ya know? And he’s a victim as much as a violator. How does that work after all?

    Btw, “Babbitt” is a very good, insightful, sensitive book, but slightly slow by our standards. If I heard “Behind the Music” from the 40s, 50s, or 2000s, I’ll use that next time.

    #167670
    tboc
    Participant

    Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose

    Nothing ain’t worth nothing, but It’s free
    Kristofferson

    #167671
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Here’s a British rap song, not the flip, flip, but Something new:

    #167672
    tboc
    Participant

    A circle in a spiral
    A wheel within a wheel
    Never ending or beginning
    On an ever-spinning reel
    As the images unwind
    Like the circles that you find
    In the windmills of your mind – Michel Legrand

    “We’ll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false.” – William Casey, February 1981 – in the Roosevelt Room in the West Wing of the White House

    Reagan asked what he saw as his goal as director for the CIA, to which he replied with this quote, which I recorded in my notes of the meeting as he said it. – Barbara Honegger

    do you have any idea how many young citizens of the United States are in county jails because their parents and grandparents didn’t want to know? How many young women have ruined their lives by pimping themselves out on social media to become an avatar of the status of correctness?

    I know who THEY are. I see them in their cars on the roadways, on the aisles in the grocery store and working in Big Box stores, those who sabotaged their futures with debt.

    Down here next to me in this lonely crowd
    There’s a man who swears he’s not to blame
    All day long I hear him cry so loud
    Calling out that he’s been framed – I Shall Be Released, Dylan 1967

    create a few more widows, kill a few more children, wash away your innocence with blood
    Who could have known? ….. You!!!!!

    Trump, Vance, Kennedy, Gabbard – Make it fast, make it shiny, make it cheap and price it at “What the Market will bear”.

    #167673
    Red
    Participant

    Dr D: “Okay, now that they can admit Russia set this trap, what was the trap FOR?”

    It looks very much like it was a trap. A trap for the criminally insane and it worked like a charm! The Kursk incursion has lost its shine already with the MSM. They don’t seem to like being outed by reality. JOY = jokes on you, love it. What happens to the jokers when they can no longer draw a crowd? In the misty past some were mercilessly relieved of their mortal coil but most I suspect just starved.

    #167674
    WES
    Participant

    US Neocons:

    The US neocon warmongers are truly delusional!

    Their plan for war in the Ukraine against Russia, called for Russia to attack with overwhelming forces thus creating a battlefield suitable for a long gorilla warfare like in Afghanistan.

    But obviously none of the US neocons bothered to consider any Russian legal constraints, that clearly prevented this from happening.
    Russia’s legal restrictions on sending conscripts outside of Russia.
    And then to ignore the fact that the majority of Russia’s army are conscripts.

    I guess the US neocons are so used to ignoring US laws, that they just assumed Putin, a lawyer, would also ignore Russian laws too!
    But Putin didn’t and only sent in 90K of Russia’s professional soldiers with limited SMO objectives.
    Despite being outnumbered 2 to 1, they sure kicked Ukraine’s butt, destroying Ukraine’s first army and most of Ukraine’s Soviet era arms.

    It is very hard to believe US neocons could overlook such basic things as Russuan laws in their war plans.. But they sure did!

    Now, we have CIA’s head, Bill Burns, talking about negotiating with Russia!
    The US neocons still haven’t figured out yet that they are no longer deemed “Agreement Capable”!
    Russia won’t negotiate!
    The time to negotiate, has come and gone!
    Clearly, the US neocon warmongers are still delusional!
    And this fact could easily get us all killed!

    And these same war neocons will steal the US November 2024 election, so nobody can stop them, ever again!

    #167675
    poppie
    Participant

    Hanging is relatively merciful. Crucifixion on the other hand takes a long time. Unable to move. Insects eating you one drop of blood at a time. You may be there long enough for infection to set in. The line between unconscious and dead is fuzzy.

    #167676
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Loosening associations and coordinated messaging on behalf of a beleaugered billionaire, boy genius, free speech advocate.

    Learning is steep young Skywalker.

    Scott Ritter is a Journalist like….journalist Assange.

    Tulsi and Walz National Guardsmen ARE politicians when the former “got” fewer primary votes Than ‘Other’ not so long ago and Timmeh never got one.

    Matthew Thomas Crooks was not so smart nor not so marksman–like transformed instantly on a nurses aide’s income into a crack shot and criminal genius outwitting the witless.

    That’s what Alastairr Crooke is saying in approx. 100,000 more words or so about the first 10 minutes at Harvard Business School. “Own the narrative”.

    I’m gonna venture USNA had it right for Plebe and Youngster boxing. You know, find out who the real coward is ‘inside the ropes’. I know Tulsi, Tim Walz, JD Vance, Dave Tam and Michelle Howard never had to weather that storm box a D1 athlete 80 pounds heavier.
    It’s not for everyone nor are the academics, reading, ‘riting, ‘rithmetic.
    And it doesn’t lend itself to ‘name or facial recognition’ as measures of political leadership.
    I’m still amazed one of my Plebe roommates shat his pants daily and hid “the offal” in my locker.
    Fail to strike your classmate in Plebe boxing and out you go, failure. Shit your pants and they reward the perp by blaming the owner of locker holding the stinkyshit then bestow full-ride postgraduate education on the pantsshitter. I heard he came from old American blood, as in Pilgrims.Flunk Calc I, II, and II and the reward is Harvard Business School.

    #167677
    John Day
    Participant

    Bats Carry Rabies. Do not handle bats, please.
    (Yes, they seemed to be “normal” bats, but don’t do it. Rabies vaccinations are bad, and rabies is a ghastly way to die.)

    #167678
    oxymoron
    Participant

    I enjoyed the musings on what it takes to ‘penetrate’ the audience with juxtapositioning and also finding or revealing what is kind of everywhere – normal people, normal issues.
    I am looking at writing a song about weeds. They are everywhere and resilient. They are a great metaphor. Like dissidents, you will never stomp them out, never get rid of them. They alway grow back, Reappear even in the hardest grind.
    Hiroshima is full of weeds now and no doubt there are young council workers and gardeners complaining about their existence – wrecking the order of things – because a weed is a definition – ‘a plant where YOU do not want it to be but where it appears of it’s own volition’ – and here we are my weedy little friends.

    Weeds don’t need an organisation or a government or even a single farmer to grow – they need the conditions of life at a minimal. The weed is Dr D writing under a bridge, the weed is John Day barely using a car, the insights just popping into the minds of this here commentariat – seemingly uninvited but emergent in the minds of the thinkers.

    CJ Hopkins gets down about GloboCap as he calls it becasue he sees its neat rows and quantification of all things and it’s unending straight lines to the door of the death cult headquarters, but he forgets he’s another weed (whose seeds are thoughts) currently getting a dose of roundup, but yet still to be replaced by more windblown agents of chaos and anarch.
    Like weeds we will learn the arts of austerity and thrive in conditions that are shitty (more likely) or fertile and rich (if you are lucky).
    Wild. Nature. Enduring. Pioneering. Proliferate. All shapes and sizes – hell they call our majestic river red gums (Eucalyptus Cameldulensis) weeds in California and Willows are a declared weed where I am.

    Anyhoo – alot of ideas but 2 children, work, reading and homesteading eats up the hours. That weed track will come but here is the other thing about music – you won’t know if the song will suck and you may try 10 versions simply because the idea it rests on is good – in a way it’s not up to you as an artist but it is up to you to try though. Prince made a ‘Vault’ because he had over 1000 fully recorded and mixed songs that were not ‘right’ but he just kept writing – like taking photos one day you get Donald with a flag and some secret service dudes with blood on your face and you say to yourself – ‘woah, didn’t plan on that’

    #167679
    oxymoron
    Participant

    Dr John Day. I handled bats once at my place and got some bad arse necrotic bacterial infection on my hand that was like bad worse than celulitus . So I concur – DON’T HANDLE ZEE VAMPIRE BATS OR ZEE NORMAL BATS

    #167680
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Pavel Durov for as smart as he is let his guard down with the Satanist.

    His predicament is his own doing.

    “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina”

    Private jets have a way of going to your head and reinforcing a sense of Master of the Universe© in you.

    He is now the poster boy for the long, long reach of Globo-homo Satanic Tyranny.

    Too bad he’s gonna get the Assange treatment unless his brother gives over the Keys to the Kingdom©.

    Zuckerzion thought his jewish street cred would spare him. Nope, he’s a Buttboy for Satan© from now on.

    All the other tech billionaires can now see they are mere grease spots on the side on the road and that their billions mean nothing. Hahahahaha! Money can’t buy you love!

    Durov left Russia in a huff to Dubai because the Russians insisted a similar if not the same thing from him.

    They want Control of the Message©, the Meme is God from here on out in human history.

    Can’t have them memes spreading and swirling around like a Starling Murmur..

    The Satanic Mafia© of the West always wanted Russia’s resources.

    Didn’t matter if it was a Monarchy, a Communist State or a semi capitalist Oligarchy.

    The Satanist’s of the West just want plunder and control. They are Quintessential Pyschopaths©.

    The French took a wack at Russia, then the British at Crimea, then the Germans Big Fail.

    Still the Empire of Lies is so inept and their Military Industrial Maggots© so retarded with their ass-wipe wonder weapons, the Battle Space© has shifted to The Meme Dimension© as the all powerful space.

    The Meme Dimension© was not defined as such by Sigmund Fraud and his jewish nephew Bernays but they loosely saw it and used it against humanity as best they could.

    The Internet is the critical Mass for The Meme Dimension© to fully manifest.

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    #167681
    zerosum
    Participant

    Information that no one want to hear.

      Truth

    1. The arrest of Pavel Durov
    • Pavel Durov: The Quixotic Free Speech Hero of Our Time (Karganovic)

    Pavel Durov: The quixotic free speech hero of our time

    marks a new low point on the scumline of the side of the bath – the tub being western democracies and the line being their desperation to stay in power at the costs of controlling social media.
    Durov, who owns Telegram and lives in Dubai, could be in jail for months and possibly years on the trumped-up charges which the French state has conjured up simply because he refuses to allow any government to have a back door into Telegram.

    2. Tucker Carlson with RFK Jr

    https://x.com/TheFinalBot1/status/1828245686845927504?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1828245686845927504%7Ctwgr%5E56d4f6200af8798ba12aeea4e47023c827436c9e%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theautomaticearth.com%2F2024%2F08%2Fdebt-rattle-august-28-2024%2F

    American journalist Tucker Carlson has said. The comments were made during an interview with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has recently announced the suspension of his campaign as an independent candidate for US president.

    The war between those who want to control the perceived truth and those who hold the actual one is hotting up.
    Scott Ritter, Andrew Tate, Richard Medhurst all arrested within days of one another, while Musk himself shuts down Egyptian comedian Bassem Youseff who had 10m followers on X.

    3. This Is Not Capitalism

    Tuesday, Aug 27, 2024 – 06:45 PM
    Authored by Jeffrey Tucker via The Brownstone Institute,https://www.zerohedge.com/political/not-capitalism

    4. • Jack Smith Files Revised Indictment in Trump Federal Election Case (ET)

    Exercise in futility. If Trump wins the election, he’ll throw out these lawfare cases. If he loses, they’ve beaten him, no more need for lawfare.

    5. • The Western Way of War – Owning The Narrative Trumps Reality (Crooke)

    The western way of war – Owning the narrative trumps reality

    The cumulative effect of ‘a winning virtual narrative’ holds the risk nonetheless, of sliding incrementally toward inadvertent ‘real war’.

    6. • US Nuclear Missile Project At Least 5 Years Behind Schedule – WSJ (RT)
    https://swentr.site/news/603115-us-nuclear-missile-problems/

    Refurbishing the decades-old missile silos will cost billions of dollars more than originally thought and may not start for five years, the Wall Street Journal has reported, citing Pentagon officials. The US Department of Defense decided last month to press on with the Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) program, even though its estimated cost has almost doubled from the original $78 billion.
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    #167682
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Zuckerzion had his Chicken Choked

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    #167683
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    What good is owning the narrative if no one is listening?

    The trick to that is the same as in training a mule. You smack them in the forehead with a 2×4, because FIRST you have to get their attention.

    Insofar as that joke relates to how we might survive the collapse of Empire the fact of the matter is that practically everyone now is listening, but all they can hear is the ear-splitting din of ten thousand selfish bastards all trying to come out on top.

    Almost no one (including the so-called good guys) are yet telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. They’re all still covering their own piece of the pie and trying to “win”, but not at the risk of losing what they think they still have.

    Well, allow me to be one of the first.

    You are in a fight for your soul, and if you don’t clean up your act by telling the truth, the WHOLE truth, and NOTHING BUT the truth, so help you God, then you’re going to wind up in the HELL of your own making.

    Stand back a few years and look at what you have witnessed and participated in over the past few decades. Do you honestly think that there is any way to avoid PAYING for those transgressions?

    There’s only one way that I’m aware of, and I’m pretty sure that you already know what it is.

    The big problem is that you have been fucking BRAINWASHED into thinking that everyone around you will think you’ve gone batty if you do it.

    Well guess what. That self-consciously introverted fear of embarrassment and derision is part of the brainwashing. That hackneyed old cartoonish joke about the madman on a soapbox admonishing you to “Repent, the end is near!” is straight-up CIA Psy-Op just like “conspiracy theorist” and “our Democracy”.

    Repent. The end is near. You have very little time to make amends for your part in the mess created by cutting little “deals” with evil. Lying, cheating, stealing, and causing harm to others by tsking more than you deserved . “Capitalism” anyone? Profit? Colonialism? How about putting all of them together into a tidy little package called EMPIRE, and playing that hand for all that it’s worth?

    “Ah Dad! Everybody else is doing it too! Why not me? Why can’t I get something out of this? All the cool stuff is going to the guys who lie, cheat, steal, trick, neglect, betray and beat people to a pulp. If I don’t do it too then I’m going to end up with NOTHING.,”

    Yup. That’s pretty much the way it goes, kiddo, so make your choice. The end is near.

    #167684
    John Day
    Participant

    @Oxymoron: Here is your song about weeds, oldie but goodie… It even kind of harmonizes with the context of your musings, Mate/Amigo. (and with whistling).
    Tumbling Tumbleweeds

    #167685
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Years ago I walked the battle trail in Massachusetts from April 19, 1775 commemorating the events of that fateful day when the men of the Bay Colony had had enough of tyranny of the British Crown.

    Lexington Green, the Bridge at Concord and following the British column back to Boston in a torrent of musket fire from every stonewall, hedgerow and forest.

    The British column barely escaped being massacred right at the end as they limped into Boston with hundreds of dead and wounded, never to ever venture again outside of Boston into the countryside.

    I came across this marker commemorating this man from Arlington:

    Samuel Whittemore

    Born July 27, 1696
    February 2, 1793 (aged 96)

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    Capt. Samuel Whittemore, a seventy-eight year old American farmer, became a legend on April 19, 1775 when he was shot point blank in the face by British soldiers, bayoneted at least six times, and clubbed in the head with the butts of their muskets.

    Armed with a musket and horse pistol, Whittemore had crouched behind a wall near his home as the British retreated to Boston through Menotomy. As a flank-guard approached, he shot two soldiers dead and possibly killed one more. Inevitably, the soldiers discovered the old farmer and inflicted their wrath upon him, leaving him for dead.

    I bring this up because the dedication to a good cause required a lot more True Grit in those days than merely blogging about a just cause today.

    Put up or shut up.

    The American Revolution was not perfect, slavery was still baked into the cake and required a Civil War 80 years later to officially break the tradition.

    But the men back then had steel balls and were not afraid to use them.

    Courage is relative to your time and place

    The Globe is approach the Event horizon for deciding if it’s OK with Psychopathic Satanic Tyranny or Something Else

    Which Side You On?

    #167686
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Courage is relative

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    #167687

    There’s a song in that beautiful thing you just wrote there about weeds, oxy.

    #167688
    Figmund Sreud
    Participant

    Millennials own 9% of U.S. wealth at an age when Boomers owned 20% – maybe just be true, … you never know for sure these days!

    From my in-Box this a.m.:

    Macquarie strategist Viktor Shvets details an even worse concentration of wealth in America,

    “The top 0.1% (~130,000) continued to pull away from the rest, with their wealth rising to ~US$21trn (~US$157m per household), up from US$13trn in 3Q’19 and US$5trn in 3Q’04 … However, households between 0.1% and 1%, have lost some ground, dropping from 18% pre-Covid to below 17%. Similarly, those between top 1% and 10% are losing ground, with ~37% of national wealth vs ~40% pre-Covid. While the bottom 50% (66m households) slightly improved, these own only ~2% vs 3.5% in 3Q’89 or sub-US$60,000 per household. The rise of inequalities is still the dominant trend: the bottom 50% own nothing while 0.1% continue to rapidly pull away from the top 1%, top 10% and the bottom 50% …US wealth also continues to be highly concentrated in older cohorts, with Millennials only owning ~9%. At a comparable age, Baby Boomers owned ~20%. Another way of looking at it: in 3Q’89, those under 40 years of age controlled 12% while today it is closer to 7%. Although over $30 trn will be inherited by younger cohorts, unlike 1950s-80s, US is now far more unequal, and hence, the bulk of these inheritances will flow into the top 1% … While still some ways off from the Gilded Age of the early 1900s (when top 10% owned over 80% of wealth vs ~70% today), it is a considerable deterioration when compared to the 1950s-80s”

    F.S.

    #167689
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Gin Blossoms are my favorite rock tragedy.

    They’re not even third-tier. Basically bar-band level. EXCEPT that they had Doug Hopkins.

    If you examine his songs, you’ll see they are in a totally different league from the other songs on the album. They’re absolutely masterful pop with a strong distinctive identity to them. Not only a good turn of phrase, but a sense of progression in the lyrics from start to finish (as opposed to artfully re-stating the same thing for 3-5 minutes) Excellent melodies and hooks. Idunno who you might THINK is a super-duper 90’s songwriter – Eliot Smith? Noel Gallagher? But I’d argue Hopkins was superior.

    Hopkins was caught in a couple band interviews being extremely generous with songwriting (and thus royalty) credits. For instance, he offered to give away credits on a song if his bandmates would just put Lost Horizons as the first track on the album. That IS what ended up as the first track on the album. At least they left him listed as the songwriter on some songs even if they took his royalties. I have strong suspicions he wrote even more than they gave him credit for. Anyway, he wasn’t a dick about songwriting control like Billy Corgan, quite the opposite, ready to give away credits and share the wealth.

    Hopkins had a drinking problem. Consequently, he had a money problem. Both desperate-level.

    In his moment of desperation, his band kicked him out AND got him to sell his songwriting royalties to them for a small fee. To stay alive. He spent the following summer listening to his own hits continually on the radio.

    Naturally this was no good for his alcohol problem and he ended up committing suicide.

    The band had a very successful album and tour on his songs, but couldn’t put anything together of passable quality for a followup. They visited Doug’s mother asking if she had any songs he had written. (It gives me the dry heaves to think of that encounter)

    It’s kind of amazing. No sense of what was making the band, their success WORK. They almost literally killed the goose that laid the golden egg. Then came crawling to the dead goose’s mother for any overlooked scraps from its corpse.

    By contrast, there’s an interesting story about Styx told by Dennis DeYoung. There was some friction with Tommy Shaw and a couple members were thinking about kicking him out. They came to Dennis about it, figuring it would be a go – Dennis and Tommy weren’t getting along personally or musically. If anything, DeYoung disliked Shaw MORE than the band members looking to get rid of him.

    His reaction was interesting, basically “I don’t think you understand how this works or what we do. Have you lost all conception of what makes this WORK? Do you understand where music comes from, where money comes from? Are you totally deranged from reality? NO you idiots”

    Ask me to pick if I want to go see Styx in concert, would I rather it be missing Tommy Shaw or Dennis DeYoung and I will tell you I want the Tommy Shaw lineup 100% of the time. But if I sing a Styx song at Karaoke, which Styx songs do you think I would even consider, written/sung by whom?

    “Have you lost all conception of what makes this WORK?”

    Some weirdo singer that writes quasi operas about robots gets it. The Masters Of The Universe no longer get it. What’s your power base supposed to be? Where does all the stuff and trustworthiness and competence that you implicitly, abjectly depend on supposedly come from, oh great ones?

    #167690
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Repentance is a peculiar word, frequently used (and probably poorly understood almost that frequently) so I thought it might be helpful to provide a fuller than average treatment of the definition and derivation of what it means.
    So, with a little help from the Internet, here goes. To repent means to feel sincere regret or remorse about one’s wrongdoing or sin. It is not a passive emotion insofar as it also involves an earnest and sincere commitment to change one’s behavior and make amends for past actions. To behave in this reformed and reformative manner is to be in a state of repentance.
    It comes from the Latin word for regret, paenitere, and the prefix “re” is just an intensifier, so basically it means to feel that way very deeply and earnestly. Interestingly, the word “regret” goes back to the ancient Germanic root “gretan”, the word for tears or weeping. How fitting.
    Repentance is often discussed in religious contexts, where it signifies a turning away from sin and towards redemption through devotion to God and commitment to a new way of life.
    I am not suggesting that you (meaning WE) can avert whatever ending is in store for us, but at least you can comfort yourself (or fear, as the case may be) with the knowledge that we’re not going to get anything that we don’t deserve. What I am saying is that repentance is the correct strategy in either case, and pretty much your last chance remaining.
    If you make that choice (to repent), and to the DEGREE that you choose it, then a lot of things that have seemed impossible, delusional or agnostic in your life are going to make increasingly perfect sense.
    I am not being metaphorical or rhetorical in any way. I mean this completely literally. To Hell with the expected jokes and derision. Hell is where they belong because that’s where they came from and where they will get you, too, if you submit to them. Repent. The end is near and there’s a lot of work to do before it gets here.

    #167691
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    Phantom voters vid…

    …I had a computer client who, in the mess of the 2008 Great Financial Crisis, had a financial setback and ended up living at his commercial property for about 4 years. Would such an individual be seen as a “phantom voter?”

    Regarding Catholic Charities…although I’ve never sought help from them, I had a friend years ago who had done so, who shared her experience. They sent someone to the home to assess the family’s needs, brought food to them (rather than requiring the family to pick it up — very difficult for households without cars,) and can provide help with rent and utilities. Simply defunding Catholic Charities will send ripples of pain throughout those at the bottom of the economic heap. The answer is to simply require documentation of citizenship in order to register to vote, and for the federal government to permit the states to verify eligibility.

    #167692
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Kursk 2.0

    No new expansions to the salient.

    I consider territorial gains an indicator with Kursk because it follows that IF they can expand northward, then they CAN get ammo, men, vehicles all the way up there. It follows from there that these aren’t getting obliterated by Russian air, artillery, or missiles on the way. From that, we can surmise the Ukrainians have air, EW, AA, and antimissile support in quality or quantity enough to make that happen.

    The Russian clobber lists over the past week have included a fair number of antiair missile systems, EW, and radar. Also longer-ranged MLRS and artillery that may have been interdicting the battlefield.

    So I think Ukraine-NATO DID cram the Kursk salient full of that stuff in a new or bigger way and Russia has been whittling that down 8/6-8/25.

    The latest Southfront maps show 7 different attacks by Ukraine around the Kursk salient perimeter yesterday.

    You don’t launch new attacks with no ammo. If they were stopped in their tracks and cut off 2 days into the assault – on 8/8? – they’d be out of bullets as of 8/27 let alone other stuff. What were they doing at 7 points of contact yesterday, throwing rocks?

    You don’t typically launch attacks unless you have sufficient surplus of men and material. The typical comment by commanders without such a surplus when asked to attack “I’m in a position to defend with what I’ve got, but I do not have the reserves/stocks for an attack, sorry”

    So something is STILL happening that runs counter to the optimism on the Russian side of the blogosphere

    Interesting rumors of other parts of the front – Ukraine retreating, giving up prepared defensive lines without a fight, even? I hope Russia continues to be methodical rather than leaping forward.

    I’ve seen some conjecture – doesn’t it seem like there’s more soldiers coming from somewhere? – Ukrainians sent back home from abroad? More NATO soldiers/mercs?

    Headlines exclaiming that Challenger or Abrams tanks were knocked out are silly

    EVERY weapon system going into combat is a CONSUMABLE. Attrition is inevitable. The only question is, at what ratio?

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    SeaBirds
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    Tboc
    I like Nana Mouskouri best.

    France can always be proud of Michel’s legacy, if not Macron’s 😉

    Oxy
    Hope you can find time to write that track. Keep coming back to it. You’ll know when you’ve got it right.
    Music for all. The great panacea.

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    I’ve seen the term ‘saccharine’ used to describe Hary Janos and Lt Kije, like maybe Potemkin Music? Windmills is enough to drive a soul to pierce both eardrums with a steak knife.

    Mighty Boosh: Crimp-Off – rap that self-deprecates

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    John Day
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    BOE Needs Word War Three https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/boe-needs-world-war-three

    ​ Gaius Baltar, REPOST – WW3 FOR DUMMIES
    ​ Note to readers: This is a repost of an article I wrote and was published on June 18, 2022… That was long before I started a Substack account. Some of you may already have read it. When it was published on “the saker” blog, the Russo-Ukraine war was still young but an obvious civilizational conflict was underway. This article was an attempt at describing some of the forces driving the conflict, including economic ones.​..
    ​…What is about to happen
    ​ The panic of our owners and their politicians is understandable because we have come to the end of the line. We can no longer keep up our living standard by debt increase and parasitism. The debt is reaching beyond what we own as collateral and our currencies are about to become worthless. We will no longer be able to get free stuff from the rest of the world, or pay back our debt – let alone pay interest on it. The entire West is about to go bankrupt and our standard of living is about to go down by a massive percentage. This is what has our owners panicked and they see only two scenarios:

    1. In the first scenario most countries in the West, and everything and everyone within them, declare bankruptcy and erase the debt by diktat – which sovereign states are able to do. This will also erase the wealth and political power of our owners.

    2. In the second scenario our owners take over the collateral during the bankruptcy. The collateral is us and everything we own.

    ​ It doesn’t take a genius to figure out which scenario was chosen. The plan for the second scenario is ready and being implemented as we speak. It is called ‘The Great Reset’ and was constructed by the people behind the World Economic Forum. This plan is not a secret and can be examined to a certain degree on the WEF website.

    ​ The Great Reset is a mechanism for the seizing of all debt collateral which includes your assets, the assets of your city or municipality, the assets of your state and most corporate assets not already held by our owners.

    This asset seizure mechanism has several components, but the most important are the following four:

    1. Abolishment of sovereignty: A sovereign (independent) country is a dangerous country because it can choose to default on its debt. The decrease in sovereignty has been a priority for our owners and various schemes have been attempted such as the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and the Trans Pacific Partnership. The most successful scheme is undoubtedly the European Union itself.

    2. The down-tuning of the economy: The western economy (and indeed the global economy) must be tuned down by a very significant percentage. This down-tuning is necessary because the western economy is massively falsified now and must be taken down to its real level – which may be as low as half of what it is now – or more. The slow takedown has also the purpose of avoiding a sudden crash which would cause massive social unrest which would be a threat to our owners. A controlled takedown is therefore preferable to an uncontrolled crash. This controlled takedown is already happening and has been going on for quite some time. Many examples can be mentioned of this takedown, including the EU and US energy policy which is designed to sabotage the western economy, and the obvious attempts at demand destruction during and after the epidemic, including the fairly bizarre logistical problems which suddenly came out of nowhere.

    3. Asset harvesting (you will own nothing and be ‘happy’): All assets that can be considered to be collateral to our private and collective/public debt will be taken over. This is a clearly stated aim of the Great Reset but it is less clear how this would be carried out. Total control of western governments (and indeed all governments) would seem to be necessary for this. That precondition is closer than one might think because most western governments seem to be beholden to Davos at this point. The process will be sold as necessary social restructuring because of an economic crisis and global warming and will result in massive decrease in living standards for regular people, although not the elites.​ [See Ellen Brown, The Great Taking, How They Can Own It All.]

    4. Oppression: A great many people will not like this and an uprising is a likely response, even if the takedown is done gradually. To prevent this from happening, a social control mechanism is being implemented which will erase personal freedom, the freedom of speech, and privacy. It will also create absolute dependence of the individual on the state. This must be done before the economic takedown can be completed or there will be a revolution. This mechanism is already being implemented enthusiastically in the West as anybody with eyes and ears can see.​ [See “The Coming Collapse of Britain.]
    https://gaiusbaltar.substack.com/p/repost-ww3-for-dummies

    ​ Ellen Brown 10/3/23, “The Great Taking”: How They Can Own It All
    ​ The derivatives bubble has been estimated to exceed one quadrillion dollars (a quadrillion is 1,000 trillion). The entire GDP of the world is estimated at $105 trillion, or 10% of one quadrillion; and the collective wealth of the world is an estimated $360 trillion. Clearly, there is not enough collateral anywhere to satisfy all the derivative claims. The majority of derivatives now involve interest rate swaps, and interest rates have shot up. The bubble looks ready to pop.
    ​ Who were the intrepid counterparties signing up to take the other side of these risky derivative bets? Initially, it seems, they were banks –led by four mega-banks, JP Morgan Chase, Citibank, Goldman Sachs and Bank of America. But according to a 2023 book called The Great Taking by veteran hedge fund manager David Rogers Webb, counterparty risk on all of these bets is ultimately assumed by an entity called the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), through its nominee Cede & Co. (See also Greg Morse, “Who Owns America? Cede & DTCC,” and A. Freed, “Who Really Owns Your Money? Part I, The DTCC”). Cede & Co. is now the owner of record of all of our stocks, bonds, digitized securities, mortgages, and more; and it is seriously under-capitalized, holding capital of only $3.5 billion, clearly not enough to satisfy all the potential derivative claims. Webb thinks this is intentional.
    ​ What happens if the DTCC goes bankrupt? Under The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA) of 2005, derivatives have “super-priority” in bankruptcy. (The BAPCPA actually protects the banks and derivative claimants rather than consumers; it was the same act that eliminated bankruptcy protection for students.) Derivative claimants don’t even need to go through the bankruptcy court but can simply nab the collateral from the bankrupt estate, leaving nothing for the other secured creditors (including state and local governments) or the banks’ unsecured creditors (including us, the depositors). And in this case the “bankrupt estate” – the holdings of the DTCC/Cede & Co. – includes all of our stocks, bonds, digitized securities, mortgages, and more.
    ​ It sounds like conspiracy theory, but it’s all laid out in the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), tested in precedent, and validated by court rulings. The UCC is a privately-established set of standardized rules for transacting business, which has been ratified by all 50 states and includes key provisions that have been “harmonized” with the laws of other countries in the Western orbit.​ https://ellenbrown.com/2023/10/03/the-great-taking-how-they-plan-to-own-it-all/

    ​ Alex Krainer, The coming collapse of Britain 30 minute talk with transcript
    “Everything points… to a horrific cliff-edge looming… an avalanche of debts, defaults, evictions and unpaid bills to follow.”
    ​ A series of bizarre developments that have unfolded in Great Britain over the last few weeks suggest that its financial system came to the verge of collapse, probably as a consequence of Ukraine’s debt default…
    ​..The stabbings of three young girls (6, 7, and 9 years of age) that happened in Southport, UK on 29 July apparently unleashed widespread rioting and clashes in Britain, notably between the immigrant Muslim community and what PM Keir Starmer called, right-wing thugs. The authorities’ reaction has been nothing short of Orwellian including a radical and ongoing crackdown on free speech.
    ​ But it would appear that the riots and clashes haven’t been quite as widespread or as violent as the media portrayed them to be. In a recent podcast, Alexander Mercouris pointed out that not only did everything seem calm in London, but that a number of his friends and acquaintances around the UK all told him the same, even for the cities where rioting had been reported. Could it be that the government overreacted and exaggerated the threat in order to justify stepping up its authoritarian control which is now gripping Britain?​
    ​ Rather than appealing for calm, the government’s messaging clearly aimed at intimidating the population. The UK’s Home Office warned that “Actions have consequences,” and boasted that over 1,000 arrests have been made thus far. British courts already sentenced many people to stiff prison terms for wrongthink expressed on social media and they made sure that these sentences got wide publicity.​..
    ​..The media personalities, even after a lifetime of indoctrination with free speech as the core Western value, suddenly seemed to have no qualms about advocating curbs on freedom of expression.​..
    ​..Given that violent crime and knife stabbings are nothing new in Britain (they’ve been on the rise for years) and that people’s resentment against immigrants isn’t new either, it occurred to me to wonder, why is the government turning as radically authoritarian? And why now?
    ​ If the crackdown is being deliberately orchestrated and I believe that it is, then what is the reason for it? Our discussion converged on the idea that Britain might be facing an imminent financial crisis which could accelerate her economic and social collapse. My suspicion was that it might have to do with the fact that Britain got overextended in Ukraine trying to regain the leadership, affluence and the prestige which it has been steadily losing over the recent decades.​..
    ..In October 2021 I published an article titled, “The Fall of Global Britain – an Investment Hypothesis”​… Noting that Great Britain is displaying many of the symptoms of imperial powers in decline, I predicted that it won’t revert to simply minding its own domestic business as a neutral island nation…
    ..” The UK will likely make all the mistakes made by other powers in that similar position through history: it will suffocate its domestic economic growth by imposing hard austerity at home while at the same time increasing military spending and foreign adventurism. Britain’s public debt will continue to outpace its GDP growth and the government’s budget deficits will be covered by Bank of England’s monetary inflation. This recipe reliably leads to stagflation and possibly to hyperinflation.”​…So far, so good​…
    ..A sudden deterioration, which developed during the course of this year seems to be related to the Western powers’ impending military defeat in their proxy war against Russia. Britain has been the principal cheerleader and sponsor of that conflict, and she seems to have gone “in over her head.” In addition to providing at least £7.5 billion in military aid (nearly $10 billion), Britain gave another £5 billion ($6.5 billion) to Ukraine in financial support.
    ​ Furthermore, Britain has also guaranteed multiple tranches of World Bank loans to Ukraine and many British financial institutions have purchased billions’ worth of Ukraine’s bonds. Others made extensive direct investments there…
    ..In addition to the near-certain military defeat, Ukraine was also facing a looming economic and financial collapse. Ukraine’s economic performance was already dismal before the conflict with Russia started in February 2022. But since that time, it has collapsed by another 25%. With tax receipts dwindling, Ukraine’s 2024 budget deficit is expected to rise to nearly $44 billion. If Kiev were to service its debt obligations, they would eat up fully 15% of her GDP, the second largest expense item after defense (which stands at 31.3% of the GDP).
    ​ Keeping Ukraine’s government and military in operation has become entirely dependent on her Western backers. But by 2024, that support began to dry up as more and more decision makers started to doubt Ukraine’s prospects.​..
    ​..A World Bank official involved with the matter noted that Ukraine was facing bankruptcy. Significantly, he added that, as with previous transactions, the World Bank did not provide its own funds for Kiev, but “once again took advantage” of guarantees from two of Ukraine’s donors, primarily Japan and the UK.​.. Out of the $1.5 billion given to Ukraine, $984 million of the sum originated from Japan and $516 million from Britain. But Ukraine is now unable to service her mounting foreign debts.​..Monday, 22 July 2024: we have a deal!
    ​ Almost as soon as Zelensky’s visit in London concluded, the Government of Ukraine announced that a deal was reached with its main bondholders to restructure the country’s near-$20 billion worth of bonds, including a 37% reduction of the amounts owed. But this was only “an agreement, in principle,” reached with an “ad-hoc creditor committee,” and it wasn’t binding on all the bondholders.​..
    ..Wednesday, 24 July 2024: Ukraine strikes the Fitch iceberg
    ​ Only two days after Ukraine announced the deal with their bondholders, Fitch downgraded Ukraine’s credit rating from CC to C, reflecting extreme credit risk reserved for countries that “entered default or default-like process.”… Fitch brought forward their credit rating review for Ukraine by nearly six months, either because her financial position suddenly and significantly deteriorated, or because somewhere, someone who had the power to pull strings, decided to capsize Ukraine (and the UK and EU along with it).​
    ​ Monday, 29 July 2024: stabbings in Southport
    The stabbing of three young girls took place in Southport, UK. The event reportedly unleashed widespread rioting and clashes around Britain. End of July was also the time when The Economist predicted Ukraine would face bankruptcy.
    ​ Wednesday, 31 July 2024: Zelensky ‘temporarily’ suspends debt repayments
    Zelensky signed a law enabling Ukraine to suspend payments of external debts for two months (or longer).
    ​ Thursday, August 1 2024: debt repayments freeze takes effect
    Bondholders’ grace period expires; Zelensky’s unilateral debt repayments freeze takes effect.
    ​ Tuesday, 6 August 2024: Ukraine launches Kursk incursion
    ​Ukraine launched a surprise incursion into the Kursk region of Russia. The plan to attack the Kursk region had been made at least a year earlier, but it was never implemented, most likely because strategically, it made little sense…
    ..Noting that the Russians were taken by surprise at Kursk, the professor thought they were unprepared because “it’s such a crazy idea that the Russians didn’t think that the Ukrainians would be foolish enough to do it.”
    ​ If Professor Mearsheimer is right, this raises an important question: why did the Armed Forces of Ukraine pull the trigger now, as the country was already on the verge of military defeat and financial default?
    ​ What we do know is that Ukraine launched the incursion only 18 days after Zelensky’s visit in London. Zelensky’s security advisor Mikhailo Podolyak admitted that the Kursk invasion was discussed with the British. On August 18, The Sunday Times of London revealed that Britain played the pivotal role in the operation​…
    ..Wasting no time, on that same Tuesday, 6 August the European Council approved 4.2 billion euros in financial support for Ukraine. It would be the first regular payment out of the 50 billion euros financial aid package set aside for Ukraine by the European Union…
    ​ Wednesday, 14 August 2024: WHO declares Mpox pandemic
    In addition to all this, on 14 August, the World Health Organization Director-General declared Mpox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. We’re all in this together (again) and now further restrictions on public gatherings and freedom of expression might be justified.
    ​ Another two events coincided with Ukraine’s de facto debt default. On 30 July 2024, Israelis assassinated senior Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr and an Iranian military advisor, Milad Bedi in Lebanon, along with five Lebanese civilians (including two children). The following day, on 31 July they also assassinated Ismail Haniyeh, the political leader of Hamas, in Tehran.
    ​ We can’t be sure whether all these events are related, but they do have this in common: they all had the potential to precipitate worldwide states of emergency either due to escalation of military conflicts or due to a pandemic.​ And they all took place within days from Ukraine’s default, which has put the western financial system in jeopardy.​..
    ​..Panic at the Bank of England?
    ​ On 22 July, the same day when the agreement between the government of Ukraine and the “ad hoc committee” of her private creditors was announced, the Bank of England also announced a seminar titled “The Future Bank of England Balance Sheet – managing its transition towards a new system for supplying reserves.”​…
    ..Here’s how Bloomberg’s macro strategist Simon White put it: in a demand-led system, “what banks use to settle balances each day *must* be ‘shiftable’ on to the central bank’s balance sheet in a crisis. If they are not, liquidity is at risk of seizing up altogether. Thus, in a crisis, potentially no asset under this scheme will be turned away.” That could include even Ukraine’s bonds.
    ​ What is clear from this and from the BOE’s language is that the bank is now anxious about Britain’s financial system collapsing and it has resolved to avert the collapse in the worst possible way: by loosening its credit standards and accepting junk quality collateral in exchange for cash. This is the clearest possible sign that the system came to the verge of collapsing…
    ​..The dying economy
    ​ In addition to making heavy direct investment in the “project Ukraine,” Britain has sustained high indirect costs as a consequence of sanctions imposed on Russia. Today, large segments of British society are slumping into Dickensian era poverty.
    ​ According to last year’s figures from Trussell Trust, the number of people in the UK who needed emergency food supplies from food banks more than doubled in the last five years, to 3 million. One in five households have trouble paying their water bills, and many more are struggling to keep up with their energy bills. Electricity bills in the UK are over five times higher than the European average and will substantially increase this winter again, as the suppliers’ wholesale costs increased by 20% over the last few months! It’s little wonder that as many as 48% of Britons said that they would have to turn down the heat, or switch it off completely to survive the winter financially.​..
    ..Indeed, as The Guardian put it last year:
    ​ “Everything points… to a horrific cliff-edge looming… and an avalanche of debts, defaults, evictions and unpaid bills to follow. … Put simply, frighteningly large numbers of people just don’t have enough money to absorb the shocks that are coming. Wages are too low, benefits too mean, and the cost of living too high for them to afford even the basics. … The CEO of one British retailer complained that his stores were losing customers to food banks or simply “to hunger.”
    ​ The parasite is killing the host
    When businesses are losing sales to poverty, rather than competition, we know that the parasite is killing the host. The parasite, of course, is the banking cartel and it doesn’t care about the plight of the ordinary British people.​..
    ..The policy of immiserating the British people has been sustained and deliberate. According to a report written in 2018 by Prof. Phillip Alston, UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, a “systematic, willful, concerted, and brutal economic war” was being waged against the poor and vulnerable sections of British society. Since then, things have only gotten a whole lot worse: for British families, “2024 was shaping up to be, financially, the worst year in living memory.”
    ​ Now, if these policies were deliberate, then what is their objective? Well, Gordon Brown did spell it out in his February op-ed: he called on the chancellor Jeremy Hunt (who had then replaced Kwarteng) to “undertake a root-and-branch review of universal credit.” But the “universal credit” Brown was mentioning is merely the lure. The actual bill of goods that Brown was selling as he feigned outrage over poverty he himself helped create, was forcing a neo-feudal subjugation on British citizens by making them dependent on the nanny state for handouts.
    ​ This is why his partner in crime, Tony Blair has been pushing so hard to introduce a digital ID in the UK. It will be needed to police British people’s obedience and compliance with whatever rules, norms or restrictions that the ruling establishment might demand. It could be vaccinations, confinement to 15-minute cities, carbon quotas, death panels, insect protein fodder, love for the big brother, military conscription, forever wars, etc. Now that their ship has sunk in Ukraine (and in the Middle East), they need these measures in place, yesterday!
    ​ This is not progress toward greater prosperity and freedom but rather a future that George Orwell described as, “a boot stamping on the human face, forever.”​…
    ​..It remains to be seen whether the British people will find the strength and determination to fight back and win a better future for the coming generations.​ I sincerely hope that they will fight back. The same fight is gathering for all of us in the Western world.​ https://alexkrainer.substack.com/p/the-coming-collapse-of-britain

    ​I posted this on June 3, 2024: THE REAL REASON SUNAK CALLED AN EARLY ELECTION IN JULY – ANDREW BRIDGEN MP​ (Rishi can’t be a “war prime minister”. Rishi needs out.)​ https://x.com/robinmonotti/status/1793568491456668057

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    ​ “We’re Looking At Serious Civil Unrest Regardless Who Wins” – Martin Armstrong Fears Post-Election Chaos
    ​ On gold at $2,500 an ounce, Armstrong says it’s not about inflation, it is about the fear of a US debt default. This is why central banks are buying. Armstrong says,
    “If there is a big war, the US will default on it’s debt. … I am very concerned they will start WWIII before the end of the year and maybe by September.” https://www.zerohedge.com/political/were-looking-serious-civil-unrest-regardless-who-wins-martin-armstrong-fears-post

    ​ Gilbert Doctorow, For Russia, recovering Kursk is no walk in the rose garden
    ​ Last night’s edition of the talk show The Great Game gave a very different picture of the state of conflict in Kursk from what my peers are saying and of where this proxy war may be headed NOW, not in some distant future.
    ​ The key personality in this discussion was Frants Klintsevich, identified on the video as leader of the Russian Union of Veterans of Afghanistan. His Wikipedia entry further informs us that after serving as a Duma member for many years he is now a Senator, i.e., a member of the upper chamber of Russia’s bicameral legislature. He has represented the city administration of Smolensk in the western part of the Russian Federation, where he is no stranger, having been born just across the border in what is now the independent state of Belarus.
    ​ For 22 years ending in 1997, Klintsevich was an officer in Russia’s Armed Forces, serving primarily with the parachutists, meaning that he has guts and knows what it means to face battle. He retired with the rank of colonel, but continued his military education in the Military Academy of the General Staff, graduating in 2004. He also has a Ph.D. in psychology and is a gifted linguist, with command of German, Polish, and Belarussian. He is a member of the steering committee of the ruling United Russia party. I bring this out to make the point that Klintsevich is no garden variety ‘talking head’ but a very authoritative source…
    ​..Klintsevich’s commentary last night was intended to sober up the television audience and explain why the fight in Kursk is far more complicated and challenging than anyone is saying either on Russian or on Western news. It also lays the foundation for a dramatic Russian escalation of the proxy war into a hot war threatening to become WWIII. Why? Because the so-called Zelensky gambit in Kursk is fully enabled by the United States and its NATO allies, using skills, satellite and airborne reconnaissance, command and control resources in real time that are superior to anything the Russians possess. It also has Western including U.S. boots on the ground. And in conditions like this, the disadvantaged side faces a strong temptation to go for the great equalizer, nuclear arms, to defend itself and to assure its victory.
    ​ Klintsevich also said what I have not seen elsewhere, given the ubiquitous belief in Opposition interviews that the Ukrainians in Kursk are cut off from sources of supply: that Kiev has now raised the number of its forces sent to Kursk from 12,000 to 20,000.
    ​ In short, the Zelensky gambit that is being enabled fully by the United States is not a PR stunt but a full-blown invasion intended to be the vanguard of what will be an air assault on Russia’s strategic assets far in the rear using JASSM, Storm Shadow and other long-range missiles launched from F16s.
    ​ Klintsevich has further intimated that the two U.S. aircraft carriers and their escorts now in the Eastern Mediterranean may be there not to contain Iran but for an all-out attack on Russia using their jets to deliver nuclear strikes. I add to his analysis that this may explain the knock-out of Russia’s early warning radar stations in the south of the country by Ukrainian drones acting on orders from Washington.
    ​ So far, the Russian response to these gathering storm clouds has been two days in succession of massive missile and drone attacks on critical infrastructure in Ukraine. But let us not have any illusions: if the Russians sense that the United States is about to pounce on them, to use the assets in Ukraine and beyond not just against Russian planes, which have been moved back beyond the 900 km range of the , JASSM and Storm Shadows, but on critical civilian infrastructure to disable the war effort, then a preventive Russian attack on NATO, on the continental United States. not to mince words, is entirely conceivable.
    ​ All of this is sure to play out in the weeks before 4 November and the U.S. elections. The Biden administration is evidently committed to a struggle to the death. Who will flinch? Who will “win” is an open question. Washington, you have been forewarned by Mr. Klintsevich, who is surely speaking on behalf of the Kremlin.​ https://gilbertdoctorow.substack.com/p/for-russia-recovering-kursk-is-no

    ​ Simplicius, Powerful Russian Strikes Usher in Season of Ukrainian Discontent
    ​ The main object of the strikes appeared to be important energy substations, particularly of the 750kv variety—which, as I understand, are far more significant and irreplaceable than the smaller run-of-the-mill substations.​..
    ..Immediately every region of Ukraine plunged into darkness, with Zelensky promising that they’re working on restoring power. News stations even lost power live on air…
    ..This could be the beginning of the next phase, and the beginning of Ukraine’s demise, if Russia continues the systematic pressure on the power grid from here on out until next year.
    ​ In the meantime, Kursk remains stalled with Ukraine claiming to have captured another small settlement or two while Russian forces likewise recaptured some as well, with the overall front not shifting significantly.​..
    ..On the other hand, significant advancement continues to be made on the Pokrovsk-New York-Toretsk front. Ukrainian military accounts remain furious at the wasteful operation in Kursk, which comes at the expense of every other front… Russian forces hardly even have to damage the towns anymore, and are capturing them clean as Ukrainian forces simply flee for their lives​…
    ​..“The situation is difficult, we are losing positions, the enemy is pushing us back,” said Captain Dzvenyslava Rymar of the 47th brigade, which is involved in combat near Pokrovsk.​ “People are exhausted,” she added. “We need fresh people. No matter how well-trained our fighters are, the Russians still manage to crush us with their numbers. It’s not possible to hold the line when there are just two or three of you and ten to 20 of them coming at you.”​…
    ..As a needed reminder, they note that Pokrovsk will be the largest city Russia’s taken in almost 1.5 years…
    ​..One last interesting thing the article hints at is that the Kursk operation is now all about getting allies to push Putin’s red lines by authorizing long range strikes on Russian territory—a narrative that has now completely taken over the discourse, as per the plan. It gives us insight into what the remaining strategy seems to be: Zelensky merely wants to use the Kursk incursion as a springboard for inching NATO one step closer to confrontation with Russia by utilizing ATACMS and Storm Shadows on some sensitive object deep within Russian territory.
    ​ But it seems one of the reasons the US remains cold-footed is the dawning realization that Russia’s red lines were actually real, and the more they’re crossed, the less chance there is of any negotiations—a ‘no turning back’ some in the US establishment deeply fear.​ https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/powerful-russian-strikes-usher-in

    ​ Poland in ‘state of hybrid war’ – deputy defense chief
    Cezary Tomczyk cited tensions on the border with Belarus and Russian balloons straying into Polish airspace​ https://swentr.site/news/603134-poland-hybrid-war/

    US nuclear project ‘years’ behind schedule – WSJ​, Rebuilding silos for Sentinel missiles is creating headaches for the Pentagon​ https://swentr.site/news/603115-us-nuclear-missile-problems/

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    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Cabinet ministers warn Ben Gvir endangering Israel with ‘reckless’ Temple Mount moves
    PM insists status quo at flashpoint site remains unchanged after Ben Gvir says he’d support building a synagogue atop it; coalition, opposition members call for him to be fired
    ​ National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir sparked an uproar on Monday morning after he again declared that Jewish worshipers have the same rights as Muslim worshipers on the Temple Mount, and agreed that he would establish a synagogue atop the flashpoint site if he could.
    ​ The ultranationalist minister, who has made numerous controversial visits to the site since he entered the government, told Army Radio on Monday that Israeli law does not discriminate between the religious rights of Jews and Muslims at the Temple Mount, which is considered the holiest site in Judaism and the third-holiest in Islam.
    ​ “The policies on the Temple Mount allow prayer, period,” Ben Gvir said. “You are allowed to pray; it’s illegal to prevent you from praying.”​ https://www.timesofisrael.com/cabinet-ministers-warn-ben-gvir-endangering-israel-with-reckless-temple-mount-moves/

    ​ Patrick Lawrence: “The End of Days”​
    This believing-without-thinking is well inside the Netanyahu regime by virtue of Bibi’s dependence on extremist Zionists such as Ben–Givr, Smotrich, and Strook for his political survival. There are implications to think about here. And we should then take care to connect some dots: Christian Zionists in America are less influential on the Israel question than these shockingly deluded extremists, but not by much, and America’s Christian Zionists are just as extreme in their version of “the end of days.”
    ​ We cannot look upon Israel’s Zionists with any kind of detachment or critique from some conjured place of elevated superiority. Americans have long told themselves similarly grand, delusional stories to justify their history of injustices and cruelties: Bush II’s Gog and Magog bit is merely an over-the-top telling, a variant on the theme. U.S. policy, certainly since the 11 September disasters, has been based ever less on rational calculation—to say nothing of concern for the global commonweal—than on what I think of as desperately held beliefs in the face of twenty-first century realities.
    ​ It is the same with the Israelis as the killing proceeds daily in Gaza and, increasingly, in the West Bank. Israeli policy—and this is true of American policy, too, at bottom—is conceived and executed by people who do not act rationally. They answer to their gods, whether this means Yahweh or divine Providence—“the Great Œconomist,” as some of the eighteen-century historians used to put it.
    ​ There are grave implications here. Chief among them, there is no talking to these people, for they live and act behind the thick, protective wall of messianic belief. They may pretend to listen to others, but they do not hear. Nothing others may say can change them. This is a highly consequential circumstance, given the power people who act irrationally hold.
    ​ Between the U.S. and Israel, our world is defined by those who view it in radically simplistic binaries. To them there is no place for complexity in our increasingly complex global environment. One could argue this is a good definition of incompetence. This is our dreadful predicament—dreadful because the way forward, beyond these people, cannot be but long and arduous. And here we come to a final conclusion of sorts.
    ​ Only failure holds any promise of forcing either Israel or the U.S. to change course.​ https://scheerpost.com/2024/08/24/patrick-lawrence-the-end-of-days/

    Israel Plans Colony on UNESCO Heritage Site as Land Theft Surges​ https://scheerpost.com/2024/08/26/israel-plans-colony-on-unesco-heritage-site-as-land-theft-surges/

    ​ A new Human Rights Watch (HRW) report has exposed the torture and mistreatment of Palestinian healthcare workers by Israeli occupation forces since October 2023.​ https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/israeli-torture-of-palestinian-healthcare-workers-exposed–h

    Are you SURE? Polio vaccines either cause​ mild polio or don’t work: EU Urges ‘Polio Ceasefire’ In Gaza As WHO Seeks To Vaccinate 640,000 Palestinian Children​ https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/eu-urges-polio-ceasefire-gaza-who-seeks-vaccinate-640000-palestinian-children

    #167698
    John Day
    Participant

    ​Kyle Young presents: Donald J. Trump – part 2 – The Forbidden Story, a Tale of Two Trumps, Tesla, Death Rays and UFO’s
    Dr. Vannevar Bush, General of Physics
    I can only show you the door. You’re the one that has to walk through it. Morpheus, The Matrix​
    ​..This “death-beam,” Dr. Tesla said, will operate silently but effectively at distances “as far as a telescope could see an object on the ground and as far as the curvature of the earth would permit it.” It will be invisible and will leave no marks behind it beyond its evidence of destruction.
    ​ An army of 1,000,000 dead, annihilated in an instant, he said, would not reveal even under the most powerful microscope just what catastrophe had caused its destruction.
    ​ When put in operation Dr. Tesla said this latest invention of his would make war impossible.​..
    ​..President Donald (John) Trumps uncle, Dr. John Trump (1907-1985) was a professor of engineering at the MIT School of Engineering. Leading up to that, his primary teacher at MIT was Professor Robert Van D Graff (1902 -1967) who is known for 7 patented inventions having to do with ‘Van De Graff’ high voltage generators.
    ​ Wikipedia – In 1946, Trump, Robert J. Van de Graaff, and Denis M. Robinson initiated the High Voltage Engineering Corporation (HVEC) to produce Van de Graaff generators.
    ​ But John Trumps real mentor at MIT was Dr. Vannever Bush (1890 – 1974) the dean of The School of Engineering, the founder of Raytheon and science advisor to Roosevelt, Truman and Eisenhower.​.. Bush coordinated the activities of some six thousand leading American scientists in the application of science to warfare.​… Bush played a critical role in persuading the United States government to undertake a crash program to create an atomic bomb. When the NDRC was formed, the Committee on Uranium was placed under it, reporting directly to Bush as the Uranium Committee.​..
    ​..As Dean of the MIT School of Engineering, Bush, who was 17 years older than John Trump, took him under his wing and mentored him about his real passion, UFO’s.​..
    ​..When Nicolas Tesla (1856 to 1943) died, John Trump, who by then was Dr. John Trump and was a leading force at the MIT School of Engineering, was tapped by the FBI to review Tesla’s papers, right in Tesla’s apartment in NY, shortly after he died.
    ​ The FBI claimed that Tesla had invented a “death ray” that had the ability to take “flying objects down” (not destroy them) and they wanted to get their hands on any and all notes in Tesla’s possession, so they turned to Dr. John Trump, the leading authority on the topic.
    ​ Dr. John Trump –
    ​ “I was particularly looking for something that would be evidence of a secret weapon which I was reminded by the two (fbi) agents, who were present during the entire time, was of concern to the ​United ​States. It had the capability of acting at a great distance, of being destructive to flying objects, and things of that kind, at a place that was remote from the source.”​ …
    ​..Fast forward from Tesla’s death in January of 1943 to July of 1947 when a UFO crashes near Roswell NM. Then on March 25, 1948 another one crashes near Atec NM. Its hard for me to imagine that beings so sophisticated and intelligent that they have technology advanced enough to get here from who knows where, would crash two of their craft in less than a year merely flying around at slower speeds in earths atmosphere. Was this weapon used to take down those UFO’s?​
    ​ Does this weapon explain the mysterious airline fights that have been taken down in more recent decades?​ …
    ​..Why did the FBI call in Dr. John Trump to go through Tesla’s papers? It’s because of his mentor-ship with Dr. Vannever Bush. We need to understand the depth of Bush’s involvement in the DoD UFO technology redevelopment program.​..
    ​..In 1983 William Steinman, author of UFO Crash at Aztec, asked Dr. Sarbacher for information regarding the US UFO program. He responds in a letter saying Vannever Bush was involved in the program. Suaerbacher goes on to say that the aliens are constructed in a very light, low-mass, insect-like manner which enabled them to withstand the inertia generated in the high g-force movements of their spacecraft. He ends by saying he doesn’t understand why the existence of this is being denied.​….Nixon, for all of his faults, was intent on disclosing UFO files. He was also interested in Tesla’s work on free energy and was in the White House when UFO redevelopment technology was really taking off at Pine Gap. Nixon wanted to make some of the UFO information public. Then he was impeached…
    ​..Nixon created a time capsule that was to be opened in 2025. He gave the time capsule to Robert Merritt, told him what was in it, and told him to give it to Henry Kissinger. Many speculate the time capsule contains important information about UFO’s and an alien that has been in US custody for some time, an alien who has disclosed a lot of information. The story is little blurry, but apparently the time capsule is to be opened in 2025.
    ​ Through his wife Pat, who likely got the prediction from the occultist Jean Dixon (1904-1997, predicted JFK’s assassination, consulted with the Nixon’s 70 times while they were in the White House) Nixon tells Donald Trump in a 1987 letter, that he will become president. After his resignation, Nixon, the California guy, moves to NY. Trump and Nixon send a number of letters back and forth and Trump even flies Nixon around the country a few times. They become friends. Trump still speaks highly of Nixon to this day.
    ​ This story is vast. Henry Kissinger, Secretary of State under Nixon, shared Nixon’s desire to open UFO files – which may explain why Nixon wanted Merritt to give the time capsule to Kissinger.​..
    ​..So… we have Donald Trump’s uncle John passing on his UFO legacy to his nephew, who has close ties to Nixon, the former president who knew about Trumps uncle John and wants to open up the UFO files. Trump wants to run again in 2024, so the FBI raids his home in Mar A Lago. Click clack clunk, the pieces of the puzzle fall into place. One of the first things Trump did upon occupying the White House was to hang the prediction letter from Nixon on the wall in the oval office.
    ​ On June 30 2017, Trump signed an executive order that revives The National Space Council. On December 20, 2019 he signed into law a bill that created the US Space Agency. I’ll let all of you great researchers out there suss out the reasons why he did that.
    ​ We need to understand here that during Eisenhower’s time in the White House UFO matters were taken away from presidential control by the deep state. Eisenhower alluded to this in his epic outgoing speech in 1962. Since that time UFO secrets have been given a higher security level than nuclear secrets.​..
    ​..Once it looked like Trump was going to take the White House – a man close to Nixon (who had gleaned a lot of information about UFO’s) and whose uncle John likely had more insider information about UFO’s than anyone else on earth – grave concern arose among those in the deep state who want to keep the UFO files secret. So the deep state was happy to cooperate with the Clinton’s and run CIA operations attempting to do whatever they could to try and make Donald Trump look bad, including accusing him of being a Russian asset. More recently, the deep state uses the FBI to do the same thing by raiding his home at Mara A Lago. Why are these people so terrified of Trump? Is it because of his knowledge about UFO’s? Is it because if he were to expose what he knows he could throw a huge monkey wrench into the machinery of the current highly profitable paradigm for UFO insiders?
    ​ Will Trump be in a position to open Nixon’s time capsule, stashed somewhere in the White House by Kissinger, if he occupies the White House in 2025?​ https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/donald-j-trump-part-2-the-forbidden

    ​Charles Hugh Smith, The Social Recession Is Accelerating
    Did wages rise 10-fold to match the 10-fold rise in the cost of a modest house? No. That is social recession in a nutshell.
    ​ In my analysis, social recession refers to the narrowing of opportunities to marry and raise a family, own a home and have a secure livelihood from the vast majority of the populace to an elite selected by fierce competition–a competition few have the means to win, as the winners tend to win by choosing their parents wisely.
    ​ In the purely financial / economic terms of growth of GDP, household income, corporate profits and the value of assets, the US has only been in an economic recession for a few months in 2008-09 and at the start of the pandemic lockdown. But when measured by the ability of just about anyone willing to work hard and practice basic frugality to buy a house and start a family, the US has been in a social recession since 2009.​ https://charleshughsmith.substack.com/p/the-social-recession-is-accelerating

    ​ Alastair Crooke, The western way of war – Owning the narrative trumps reality
    The DNC convention in Chicago however, underscored a further concern:
    ​ Just as the hegemonic West arose out of the Cold War era shaped and invigorated through dialectic opposition to communism (in the western mythology), so we see today, a (claimed) totalising ‘extremism’ (whether of MAGA mode; or of the external variety: Iran, Russia, etc.) – posed in Chicago in a similar Hegelian dialectic opposition to the former capitalism versus communism; but in today’s case, it is “extremism” in conflict with “Our Democracy”.
    ​ The DNC Chicago narrative-thesis is itself a tautology of identity differentiation posing as ‘togetherness’ under a diversity banner and in conflict with ‘whiteness’ and ‘extremism’. ‘Extremism’ effectively plainly is being set up as the successor to the former Cold War antithesis – communism.
    ​ The Chicago ‘back-room’ may be imagining that a confrontation with extremism – writ widely – will again, as it did in the post-Cold War era, yield an American rejuvenation. Which is to say that a conflict with Iran, Russia, and China (in a different way) may come onto the agenda. The telltale signs are there (plus the West’s need for a re-set of its economy, which war regularly provides).​ https://strategic-culture.su/news/2024/08/26/the-western-way-of-war-owning-the-narrative-trumps-reality/

    ​Harris is sufficiently evil, but insufficiently able to weave facts she can remember into a narrative she can sell. Kamala Grants Interview to Leftist CNN Anchor Dana Bash
    ​ Those expecting a tough interview with hard-hitting questions might find themselves disappointed because it will be held on CNN and hosted by left-leaning anchor Dana Bash.
    In an unusual move, Harris will also share the spotlight with her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
    ​ The pre-taped interview will air at 9 p.m. ET on Thursday, roughly 39 days after President Joe Biden exited the 2024 race and endorsed Harris as his successor.​ https://headlineusa.com/kamala-grants-interview-to-leftist-cnn-anchor-dana-bash/

    ​ Harris agrees to debate rules – Trump​, The two candidates will be standing and neither will be allowed to use notes, the former president has said
    ​ Harris “is ready to deal with Trump’s constant lies and interruptions in real time. Trump should stop hiding behind the mute button,” a spokesman for the vice president said on Monday.
    ​ Trump campaign spokesman Jason Miller replied that the Republican candidate had “accepted the ABC debate under the exact same terms as the CNN debate,” before claiming that Harris asked for “a seated debate, with notes, and opening statements.”​ https://swentr.site/news/603171-trump-harris-debate-rules/

    #167699
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ A federal appeals court on Aug. 26 declined to block Google from removing Robert F. Kennedy’s videos, ruling that Kennedy has not shown that the California-based company was a state actor when taking down the videos.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/appeals-court-turns-down-rfk-jr-bid-injunction-against-google

    Durov’s arrest is ‘hallmark of dictatorship’ – Tucker Carlson to RFK Jr​. The Telegram CEO was detained last week after his private jet landed in Paris
    ​ Durov was arrested in Paris last week, and is being held for questioning in connection to a broader cybercrime probe into illicit activities on the billionaire’s end-to-end encrypted social media platform, the French authorities have said. Telegram generally refuses to share user data and chat logs with law enforcement, and Durov has claimed that this privacy-first approach has drawn attention from intelligence agencies around the world.
    ​ In the interview on Monday, Kennedy said the First Amendment to the US Constitution, which protects the right to freedom of expression from government interference, should also protect “misinformation,” as well as information that “no one wants to hear.”
    ​ Carlson replied that the administration of US President Joe Biden currently views anything that criticizes the “job that they’re doing” as misinformation.
    ​ “With that in mind, you see the Biden administration encouraging France, [French President Emmanuel] Macron to arrest the owner and founder of Telegram, Pavel Durov, who is, as of now, in a French prison,” Carlson said, adding: “that’s the hallmark of dictatorship.”
    ​ “We’ve lost Europe,” Kennedy replied. “Europe now does not have free speech.”​ https://swentr.site/news/603122-durov-arrest-hallmark-dictatorship-carlson/

    ​ Pepe Escobar: EU to Telegram – We’re Coming to Get You
    ​ Two more inevitable questions. Why now? Because the EU needs it, badly. And who profits? The leading candidates are the “esprit de corps” of ultra-regimented French bureaucracy and their Franco-European oligarch connections.
    https://sputnikglobe.com/20240827/pepe-escobar-eu-to-telegram—were-coming-to-get-you-1119928501.html

    ​ Telegram founder Pavel Durov has been in French detention since Saturday, when he was arrested at Paris’s Bourget Airport, with a period of “questioning” (but with no formal charges) having now been extended into several days.
    ​ But breaking reports say the 39-year old billionaire who has French, Russia, and UAE citizenship has been transferred to a Paris court to face a judge in preparation for possible indictment.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/telegram-ceo-durov-transferred-paris-court-possible-indictment-imminent

    ​ ‘This Election Is Being Stolen From Us’: French Left Calls Mass Protest Against Macron​ [Macron is a Rothschild-Paris banker, as you will recall.]
    “The people must get rid of Macron for the good of democracy,” said the leader of France’s Green Party.
    ​ Leftist parties in France on Tuesday accused President Emmanuel Macron of election theft and announced mass protests after he rejected Nouveau Front Populaire’s proposed candidate for prime minister, even though the left-wing coalition won the most seats in a snap parliamentary contest last month.​ https://www.commondreams.org/news/french-left-macron

    #167700
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    This guy Lukyanov over at RT is viewing the world from WAY above 35,000 ft. His take on what the arrest of Telegram CEO Durov means in the greater geopolitical sphere is fascinating, and not what I expected at all.
    https://www.rt.com/news/603170-fyodor-lukyanov-arrest-of-durov/

    #167701
    John Day
    Participant

    Tulsi Gabbard discusses US military biolabs in Ukraine, as does RFK Jr. sometimes. They are on Team-Trump now. https://x.com/WarClandestine/status/1828150312265547911

    ​Just Say ‘No’ WHO Launches Global Monkeypox Strategy, Including Strategic Vaccinations​ https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/who-launches-global-monkeypox-strategy-including-strategic-vaccinations

    #167702
    John Day
    Participant

    ​Steve Kirsch posts: US and UK all-cause cumulative excess mortality graphs clearly show that our interventions were counterproductive
    ​ Four graphs. Do you think the COVID interventions saved lives? No chance. These charts are monotonically increasing which means everything we did was useless or made things worse!​ https://kirschsubstack.com/p/us-and-uk-all-cause-cumulative-excess

    ​ Denmark, Finland, and Norway graphs show all-cause mortality kept rising after the shots rolled out
    I got a tip from one of my colleagues that Denmark, Finland, and Norway had very similar vaccine policies. Mortality kept going up after the shots​ https://kirschsubstack.com/p/denmark-finland-and-norway-graphs

    ​New Zealand data, The simplest way to show the COVID shots increase ACM
    Vaccines are supposed to lower all-cause mortality. The COVID shots don’t do that. Here’s the clearest evidence I’ve seen to date.​ https://kirschsubstack.com/p/the-simplest-way-to-show-the-covid

    It doesn’t work right. It might burn up or crash. NASA Decides to Bring Starliner Spacecraft Back to Earth Without Crew​ https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-decides-to-bring-starliner-spacecraft-back-to-earth-without-crew/

    #167703
    John Day
    Participant

    @DBS: Thanks for the Lukyanov piece from RT about information/narrative control exigencies for planetary elites.
    I wonder if he knows about Nixon’s time capsule to be opened next year, or that Jean Dixon predicted Trump’s presidency to Dick, and Dick took him on as an apprentice…
    😉 These are the end times… I want Dr. Tesla’s death-beam, please.

    #167704
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Sometimes a very small factual datum is the evidence which absolutely PROVES a much much larger hypothesis, and here’s one of them. I will cut a VERY long story short and go right to the point. [those interested in the longer version can listen to the first 10 or 15 minutes of this interview of Michael Yon: https://www.brighteon.com/2b2d24f3-50d5-4d19-b1c3-ea92e158e260 ]

    A devastatingly destructive invasive pest called the screw fly has long been prevented from decimating the North American beef supply by a program successfully executed in Central America by the United States. It stops the flies biologically at the narrowest choke point in its spread northward. This program has worked wonderfully well for decades until it was just COVERTLY undermined and MADE to be ineffective by SOME entity in the United States which gained control over the program. Consequently the screw flies are back and their spread northward is already heavily impacting beef cattle production in America.

    There is only ONE possible reason anyone would want to make that happen the way they did. That reason is to attack and seriously weaken the North American food supply SYSTEMICALLY. Very very very SPECIFIC malice aforethought was required to pull it off. Whoever did it KNEW how and why they were doing it.
    They (and of course “they” have names, addresses and job titles) are INTENTIONALLY genocidal mass murderers, no ambiguity whatsoever.

    #167705
    Noirette
    Participant

    Wonderful imitation of Kakala Harris. short.

    #167706
    zerosum
    Participant

    Who will intervene/help?

    Ethnic cleansing is now underway in the West Bank, and has been for years, but its now rising to a new level. Hospital access denied, food deliveries denied, emergency access denied, d9 bulldozers destroying homes and businesses, farmland and pasture lands and olive and fruit orchards seized and destroyed, young males executed by snipers in the streets….all war crimes of course.

    Any country that supplies Israel with weapons, aid, propaganda, or fuel to continue its genocide, is complicit in genocide.

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