Oct 272024
 


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Fever Dream (James Howard Kunstler)
Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson, RFK Jr. To Speak At Trump Rally At MSG in NYC (JTN)
Kamala Rally Descends Into Complete Chaos As Beyoncé Doesn’t Perform (MN)
Scott Rasmussen Says Trump Needs To Win A ‘Blue Wall’ State (JTN)
Over 80% of Americans Support Voter ID and Proof of Citizenship Laws (Turley)
Appeals Court: Mississippi Law Allowing Ballots After Election Day Illegal (ET)
Trump Discussed A Wide Range Of Topics For 3 Hours On The Joe Rogan Show (JTN)
Bravo, WaPo: Ending Media Endorsements Could Help Restore Trust (Turley)
Trump Reveals His ‘Biggest Mistake’ (RT)
Trump, Former White House Staffers Reject John Kelly’s ‘Fascist’ Claims (ET)
Judge Throws Out Vote Payment Allegations Against Elon Musk (ET)
BRICS Banknotes’ Hidden Meaning Revealed by Creator (Sp.)
Iranian Media & Pundits Mock ‘Nothingburger’ Israeli Attack (ZH)
Boeing Could Offload Space Business – WSJ (RT)
Zelensky Knows The Game Is Up (Shumov)
The Atlantic Council Has Big Plans For A War Between The US And Iran (Smith)

 

 

 

 

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“The army, under Department of Defense directive 5240.01 has just been licensed to gun you down.”

And Uncle Sam sleeps in a drainage ditch on the ragged edge of Palookaville…

Fever Dream (James Howard Kunstler)

“The American ‘Left’ is fully exposed now as a demented, vicious, abusive animal of traumatizing narcissism.” — Celia Farber

Do you hear that lonesome whistle blow? Wooooo-wooooo! It’s the last train to Palookaville pulling into the station. At this late hour, two passengers get on: Kamala Harris, mom jeans and blazer, rheumy red eyes, half-gone on chardonnay. . . and an elderly gentleman with a goatee in a colorful but shabby red-white-and-blue suit, famous long ago as “Uncle Sam.” There’s an election on, in case you haven’t noticed, imminent even. Kamala, everyone seems to agree, has blown it. Can’t answer simple questions pitched by friendly ringers in the “news” business. Hiding somebody else’s agenda is a tough assignment, you see. All she can really do is cackle or simper and, let’s face it, that gets humiliating fast. Joy has turned to despair. Her punched ticket says “one way.” Whose idea was it, anyway, over at party HQ, to put her up to this contest?

She wishes she knew, as she gazes out the window at the sad lights of the little towns streaking by — East Chugwater, Erehwon, Tanktown, Loserville, onward into the night to the end of the line. How’d they manage to yank her out of the Naval Observatory, where she was comfy and cozy watching Netflix rom-coms with Doug, chardonnay refills on-demand, all the Doritos a gal could munch? She was a lover, not a fighter, she repeats to herself, but the self-consolation doesn’t quite avail. Uncle Sam sits stoically five seats behind her. He is resigned, knowing very well why he is on that train, too. His own country is sending him into exile after swindling him out of his history and his posterity. He doesn’t even recognize the place anymore. What happened to Sandburg’s city of big shoulders? Who turned the fruited plain into a hellscape of muffler shops?

How did the heroes of Iwo Jima transition into a legion of TikTok influencers with pierced faces and scrambled brains? When the train gets in, he has no place to go. Perhaps he’ll sleep in a ditch. You entertain these drear hallucinatory conceits despite the giddiness about Donald Trump’s seeming triumph over adversity — botched assassinations, court cases hatched by malice-crazed ninnies, blob-generated calumnies, conspiracies, ops, and hoaxes galore. And for Halloween, they painted a Hitler mustache on him, just for fun. It remains to be seen what marvels of ballot legerdemain have been concocted by Marc Elias, Esq, lawfare artist supreme, destroyer of the nation’s faith in itself. But say Mr. Trump overcomes even the planned epic voter fraud to capture the prize. What then? You’re entitled to feel nervous. The army, under Department of Defense directive 5240.01 has just been licensed to gun you down.

This is a new thing. Now isn’t it a queer moment in history for a move like that? What are they expecting, anyway? And, by the way, who exactly is the varlet in the chain-of-command who issued that directive? (Or did it just bubble-up out of the ruling blob like some sulfurous gas from a Yellowstone fumarole?) People of good faith have reason to believe that the country is about to be blown apart. By another odd coincidence, an outfit called the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association International (AFCEA) has scheduled an “exercise simulating a cyber-attack on critical infrastructure” for November 5 in Atlanta, Georgia. That’s election day. In a big swing state. Whose idea was that? Is there already not enough that might go wrong that some treasonous moron had to kick the risk of fiasco up another notch? Or might it be cover for another Three Card Monte caper with the Georgia votes?

This is the sort of thing that will dog poor old Uncle Sam’s mind as he tries to fall asleep in that drainage ditch on the ragged edge of Palookaville.

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All together now.

Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson, RFK Jr. To Speak At Trump Rally At MSG in NYC (JTN)

GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump’s upcoming rally at Madison Square Garden will feature, among others, speakers Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Trump is planning to hold the rally in New York City on Sunday at 5 p.m. ET. Other speakers include former Democratic Hawaii Congresswoman turned Republican Tulsi Gabbard, Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla. and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani. The total list provided by the campaign includes 30 names. As Election Day gets closer, both Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and Trump have been ramping up their campaign stops. Harris held a rally in Houston, Texas, Friday with music star Beyonce, while Trump recently got the endorsement of country singer Jason Aldean in Georgia. Trump went on the “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast Friday and the episode already has over 10 million views.

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Not even 1 in 100 were there for Kamala.

Kamala Rally Descends Into Complete Chaos As Beyoncé Doesn’t Perform (MN)

The Kamala Harris rally in Houston last night was billed as a Beyoncé concert. Everyone, including the media, believed the singer would perform after the announcement was made earlier in the week, but all she did was walk out and make a barely audible speech for a few minutes. Then the rally descended into complete chaos.This is the extent of her appearance:

Firstly, you can’t hear a word she’s saying. What’s so difficult about taking a direct feed from the microphones? It seems some outlets got the feed but others didn’t. What a mess. Secondly, 30,000 people showed up and waited in line because they believed it was a Beyoncé concert. A million people tried to get tickets because they thought it was a Beyoncé concert.

So when it wasn’t, people were pissed. The rally then descended into absolute chaos as some people left, while others kicked up a fuss about Beyonce not singing. The media spun this as Trump supporters ‘protesting’, and Harris repeated a line about showing them the way to the “smaller rally down the road,” referring to Trump’s event. But the fact is, they weren’t Trump supporters, they were just pissed off that they’d been misled. Perhaps the most hilarious aspect of this was that the performance they actually got was 91 year old Willie Nelson.

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Polymarket suggests that won’t be a problem.

Scott Rasmussen Says Trump Needs To Win A ‘Blue Wall’ State (JTN)

Pollster Scott Rasmussen on Friday said current polls show former President Donald Trump having “the edge” in Georgia, North Carolina, and Arizona, but that he would need one of the “blue wall” states in order to secure victory in November. The election is considered too close to call this far out, with the election coming down to seven critical swing states. Those states consist of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. The three “blue wall states” are Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.

“Looking at the latest data… If the election were held today, [Donald Trump] would likely win,” Rasmussen said in a post to X. “Trump has edge in key swing states of GA, NC, [and] AZ. That would get him to 262 Electoral College votes. He would then need to win just one of the three Blue Wall states.” Rasmussen said Vice President Kamala Harris would need to “pull the political equivalent of an inside straight,” which means a clean sweep of the blue wall states, in order to win the election.

The Napolitan Institute warned on Friday that one of Trump’s biggest threats is voter turnout, especially in swing states like North Carolina, where voters could be impacted by the remnants of Hurricane Helene. Bad weather, such as blizzards in Northern states, could also negatively impact voter turnout, which would likely hurt Trump more than Harris. The group also warned that some polls might underestimate Harris’ appeal, which could bring more voters to the polls than expected.

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“In the meantime, the Biden Administration is continuing to oppose and legally challenge efforts of states like Virginia to remove alleged non-citizens from their voting rolls.”

Over 80% of Americans Support Voter ID and Proof of Citizenship Laws (Turley)

This week, I wrote about polls that show the public is not buying the apocalyptic predictions of the imminent death of democracy unless Kamala Harris is elected president. Now, a new poll shatters another main talking point of pundits and the press. Democratic candidates, including Vice President Harris, have denounced voter identification laws as “Jim Crow 2.0” attacks on voters. A majority of voters have long supported these laws. According to a new Gallup poll, that majority is now a supermajority. Despite unrelenting attacks on these laws in the media, eight in ten Americans now support both laws:

With less than two weeks to go in the presidential campaign and voting already underway in many states, 76% of U.S. adults favor the concept of early voting. Two other election law policies are supported by even more Americans — requiring photo identification to vote (84%) and providing proof of citizenship when registering to vote for the first time (83%). … Majorities of Americans favor a range of election law policies that expand voters’ access to the ballot box, including early voting, automatic voter registration, and sending absentee ballot applications to all eligible voters.

They also broadly support measures to limit fraud and ensure election integrity, including requiring photo identification to vote and providing proof of citizenship when first registering to vote. There are few major political issues today that could show this type of overwhelming support, including from Democrats. Yet, both the Democratic politicians and pundits continue to denounce these laws. Indeed, the campaign against Georgia resulted in their losing the All-Star Game and its economic benefits. Yet, under these laws, Georgia is setting records in the turnout of voters. In the meantime, the Biden Administration is continuing to oppose and legally challenge efforts of states like Virginia to remove alleged non-citizens from their voting rolls.

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It’s all only designed to cheat.

Appeals Court: Mississippi Law Allowing Ballots After Election Day Illegal (ET)

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit released an opinion on Oct. 25 stating that federal law requires mail-in ballots be counted no later than election day. In doing so, it ruled against a Mississippi law allowing ballots to be counted if they arrived no more than five days after the election and if they were postmarked on or before the date of the election. The opinion, which came less than two weeks before the 2024 elections, redirected the case back to the lower court while refraining from issuing an injunction that would halt Mississippi’s law. The policy was adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the state kept it after the pandemic ended. “Because Mississippi’s statute allows ballot receipt up to five days after the federal election day, it is preempted by federal law,” Judge Andrew Oldham, an appointee of former President Donald Trump, wrote in his opinion for the court.

RNC Chairman Michael Whatley called the decision on the social media platform X a “seismic win for fair, accurate, secure, and transparent elections.” Justifying the decision to throw the decision back to the lower court, rather than block Mississippi’s law, Oldham referenced a Supreme Court precedent that cautions against last-minute changes to election procedures. “Today’s decision says nothing about remedies,” he said. “We decline to grant plaintiffs’ initial request for a permanent injunction. … Instead, we remand to the district court for further proceedings to fashion appropriate relief, giving due consideration to ’the value of preserving the status quo in a voting case on the eve of an election.’” He was quoting another fifth circuit case but also referenced the Supreme Court’s 2006 decision in Purcell v. Gonzalez. Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson had told the Fifth Circuit that an election was voters’ “conclusive choice of an officeholder,” which took place on election day.

“That is so even if election officials do not receive those ballots until after election day,” his brief to the court read. “An election does not itself require ballot receipt.” Oldham and two other Trump appointees, Judge James Ho and Judge Kyle Duncan, heard oral arguments over the issue in September. The Republican National Committee (RNC) had appealed the decision of a lower court that ruled in favor of Mississippi. Oldham reasoned that the Constitution granted Congress authority over elections through two provisions, including one that allows Congress to alter the timing of federal elections hosted by states. Oldham drew a distinction between the timing of ballot counting and ballot casting. “Even if the ballots have not been counted, the result is fixed when all of the ballots are received and the proverbial ballot box is closed,” he wrote. “The selections are done and final.”

Virginia

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“Trump praised former independent presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr., saying that Big Pharma wasn’t thrilled about their partnership.”

Trump Discussed A Wide Range Of Topics For 3 Hours On The Joe Rogan Show (JTN)

GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump covered a wide range of topics on the hugely popular “Joe Rogan Experience” Friday during a nearly three-hour interview. Rogan has an audience of about 14.5 million on Spotify and 17.6 million on YouTube, according to Fox News. He is the most-listened-to podcast host, and is considered very influential with young male voters, a demographic that Trump is attempting to reach during the remaining days of the presidential campaign. The episode already has over 10 million views. Among the topics they discussed were his opponent, Kamala Harris, in the race for the White House. They discussed his relationship with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan by the Biden administration, his former National Security Advisor John Bolton, how liberals became pro-censorship of online speech, and his relationship with Robert Kennedy Jr.

Rogan asked Trump if Kennedy Jr. would definitely be a part of his next administration. He showed Trump charts that he said showed “there are chemicals and ingredients in our food that are illegal in other countries because they’ve been shown to be toxic.” He asked Trump if he was pressured not to work with Kennedy Jr. Trump praised former independent presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr., saying that Big Pharma wasn’t thrilled about their partnership. After Kennedy Jr. dropped out and endorsed him, Trump said that if he got another term, Kennedy Jr. would be a part of the administration and would be focused on reforming government agencies like the Food and Drug Administration. “But I would say that the Big Pharma wasn’t thrilled when they heard that,” Trump answered, according to Fox News. “I’ve actually always gotten along very well with him. I’ve known him a long time.

He’s a different kind of a guy. He’s very smart, great guy, and he’s very sincere about this. I mean, he really is. You know, he thinks we spend a fortune on pesticides and all this stuff, and then you end up at that chart…” Kennedy Jr. has been focused on Big Food and getting toxic chemicals out of what Americans eat. He recently coined the term “Make America Healthy Again.” “There’s pesticides and herbicides, and there’s a lot of sh– that’s been sprayed on our food that really is unnecessary,” Rogan said. “And there’s a lot of health consequences.” He added that Kennedy recently told him that “more than 70% of young men are ineligible for the military because of their health.” On another topic, Rogan asked Trump about referring to Kim Jong Un as “Little Rocket Man.”

“I said, ‘Little Rocket Man, you’re going to burn in hell.’ And it was rough,” Trump said. “I got to know him better than anybody, anybody. And I said, ‘Do you ever do anything else? Why don’t you go take it easy and relax? Go to the beach?’ You know, kiddingly, I said, ‘You’re always building nuclear. Just relax. You don’t have to do it. Let’s build some condos.'” And regarding his opponent in the upcoming election, Kamala Harris, Trump described her as a “very low IQ person.” “There’s the rhetoric is also that you’re Hitler and that in order to stop Hitler, you have to do whatever,” Rogan said. “I mean, you’re hearing this now, Kamala compared you, said you love Hitler yesterday.” “Kamala is a very low IQ person. She’s a very low IQ. You know, I’m for taking tests too. I think anybody that runs for president should take, they should give them a test,” Trump said.

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True, but not why he did it. Bezos is simply afraid of being caught on the wrong end of a landslide.

“Let’s not sugarcoat it…We are losing large amounts of money. Your audience has halved in recent years. People are not reading your stuff. Right? I can’t sugarcoat it anymore.”

Bravo, WaPo: Ending Media Endorsements Could Help Restore Trust (Turley)

As someone who used to write regularly for the newspaper, it has been a long time since I have had an occasion to say this but . . . Bravo, Washington Post. This week, the Post announced that not only would it not endorse a candidate this year, but it would not do so in the future. Over two decades ago, I wrote a column calling for newspapers to end the practice of all election endorsements. (Yes, before all things seemed to turn on how you feel about Donald Trump). I have continued to push the press to abandon this pernicious practice. When I first came out against political endorsements, the media had not taken the plunge into advocacy journalism, which is now strangling the life out of this industry. As former New York Times writer (and now Howard University journalism professor) Nikole Hannah-Jones has declared that “all journalism is activism.”

After a series of interviews with over 75 media leaders, Leonard Downie Jr., former Washington Post executive editor, and Andrew Heyward, former CBS News president, reaffirmed this shift. As Emilio Garcia-Ruiz, editor-in-chief at the San Francisco Chronicle, stated: “Objectivity has got to go.” The result has been the plummeting of trust in the media to an all-time low. Revenues and readership are falling as outlets struggle to survive. Yet, reporters are still refusing to reconsider the abandonment of neutrality and objectivity. Recently, Post owner Jeff Bezos brought in Washington Post publisher and CEO William Lewis, who promptly delivered a truth bomb in the middle of the newsroom by telling the staff, “Let’s not sugarcoat it…We are losing large amounts of money. Your audience has halved in recent years. People are not reading your stuff. Right? I can’t sugarcoat it anymore.”

The response was calls for Lewis and other editors to be canned. These reporters would rather give up their very jobs than their bias. Now Lewis is under fire again after announcing, “We are returning to our roots of not endorsing presidential candidates.” The Washington Post Guild immediately went ballistic at the thought of not openly supporting Kamala Harris, though many would point out that the Post has hardly been subtle in its coverage on that point. The Guild expressed alarm at the thought of leaving readers to reach their own conclusions “a mere 11 days ahead of an immensely consequential election.” According to the staff, the Post needs “to help guide readers,” and “according to our own reporters and Guild members, an endorsement for Harris was already drafted, and the decision not to publish was made by The Post’s owner, Jeff Bezos.”

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“The biggest mistake I made, was I picked… a few people that I should not have picked..”

He needs to ask for advice on his picks. RFK and Musk are good for that.

Trump Reveals His ‘Biggest Mistake’ (RT)

Former US president and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has told podcaster Joe Rogan that his “biggest mistake” was making a number of wrong personnel decisions during his time in the White House between 2017 and 2021. Speaking on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast on Saturday, Trump insisted that his was a “great presidency” but pointed out that it could have been even better if he had surrounded himself with different people. “The biggest mistake I made, was I picked… a few people that I should not have picked,” he said. When asked by Rogan if he was talking about the neocons (neoconservatives), the former president said: “Yes, neocons, or bad people, or disloyal people.” “You are reading about them a little bit today. A guy like Kelly, who is a bully, but a weak person,” he said.

Trump’s former chief of staff John Kelly recently gave several interviews in which he claimed that, during his time in office, his 78-year-old commander-in-chief had praised Hitler in private and said “more than once” that the infamous leader of Nazi Germany “did some good things.” While the Trump team has denied the claims outright, Democratic nominee Kamala Harris took the opportunity to brand her Republican rival a “fascist” and a would-be dictator. His other questionable choice, Trump recalled on the podcast, was appointing arch-hawk John Bolton as his National Security Advisor, Trump acknowledged. “Bolton was an idiot, but he was great for me,” he said. “He is a nutjob, and every time I had to deal with a country – when they saw this whack job standing behind me – they said: ‘Oh man, Trump is going to go to war with him,” the former president said.

Bolton “was with [US president George HW] Bush when they went stupidly into the Middle East [in 1990]. They should have never done it. I used to say it as a civilian,” he added. Trump fired Bolton in September 2019 after 18 months in the job, saying that he “disagreed strongly with many of [the adviser’s] suggestions.” Speaking about claims by former chief of staff Kelly with CNN earlier this week, Bolton warned that a Trump victory in next month’s election would be “dangerous” for America. However, he rejected accusations of the former president being a “fascist.” According to the hawk, in order to be one “you have to have a philosophy. Trump’s not capable of that.”

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“This is the kind of inflammatory poison that divides our nation and inspires assassins.”

Trump, Former White House Staffers Reject John Kelly’s ‘Fascist’ Claims (ET)

Former President Donald Trump and previous members of his administration say that claims made by former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly are “patently false.” Kelly, a retired Marine Corps general, worked for the Trump administration from 2017 to 2019. He has spoken out multiple times against Trump during the election—most recently in interviews with The New York Times and The Atlantic. In those interviews, Kelly said Trump fitted the general definition of a fascist and alleged that the former president said he wanted “German generals,” like Nazi leader Adolph Hitler had. Several members of the Trump administration, including former Vice President Mike Pence’s former chief of staff, Mike Ayers, have sharply disputed the claims. “I’ve avoided commenting on intra-staff leaks or rumors or even lies as it relates to my time at the White House but General Kelly’s comments regarding President Trump are too egregious to ignore,” Ayers said on X.

“I was with each of them more than most, and his commentary is *patently false.*” Mark Paoletta, general counsel of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), also spoke out against Kelly, writing on X: “I don’t believe a word he says. He was a terrible chief of staff who dishonestly kept information from the President to pursue his own agenda.” Trump himself denounced the stories on Oct. 23, saying Kelly “made up a story out of pure Trump Derangement Syndrome Hatred.” “Even though I shouldn’t be wasting my time with him, I always feel it’s necessary to hit back in pursuit of THE TRUTH,” Trump said on Truth Social and X. Both of Kelly’s interviews came out less than two weeks before Election Day, at a time when early voting is underway across several states, and Trump is starting to take the lead in battleground state polls. Vice President Kamala Harris followed Kelly’s two stories by stating at a CNN town hall that she believed Trump to be a fascist.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. responded directly to these comments on X, saying, “This is the kind of inflammatory poison that divides our nation and inspires assassins.” The Atlantic also claimed Trump made disparaging remarks about a dead military servicemember and balked over her funeral expenses. At a news conference in Austin, Texas, on Oct. 25, the former president also strongly denied making those claims. “If they didn’t get the military funding, I was going to fund it myself,” Trump said about the funeral for Vanessa Guillen, 20, who was murdered in 2020 while stationed at an Army base in Texas that was then called Fort Hood. Guillen’s slaying and dismemberment led to an outcry over sexual harassment at U.S. military bases, resulting in changes to laws and discipline of 21 Army personnel; some were faulted for allowing the prime suspect in her killing to escape and commit suicide.

On Friday, Trump thanked Guillen’s family for publicly denouncing The Atlantic’s allegations. The family came to show support for Trump as he addressed reporters at Million Air Austin, a private airplane service. “The beautiful thing is that these people [Guillen’s relatives] were willing to come out and say it didn’t happen… they didn’t have to do this,” Trump said. Guillen’s sister, Maya Guillen, and the family’s attorney, Natalie Khawam, made social media posts and TV appearances asserting that the article contained inaccuracies and misrepresentations. Trump pointed out that the Atlantic’s article was timed to appear just before the Nov. 5 election, increasing the likelihood that a certain percentage of readers would believe what the magazine reported and hold it against his candidacy. “So I talk about it because it was a terrible thing,” Trump said about the article after touching on multiple other topics, including illegal immigration and election integrity.

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“Here, the injury claimed is unrelated to the conduct alleged in the complaint and the relief sought therein..”

Judge Throws Out Vote Payment Allegations Against Elon Musk (ET)

A federal judge has turned away allegations that billionaire Elon Musk violated the law when he started giving $1 million away to registered voters. California resident Aaron Greenspan in a lawsuit filed over the summer accused Musk of violating state laws and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. In a recent emergency motion, Greenspan, who founded the company PlainSite, said Musk’s newly announced million-dollar giveaways to voters in swing states violated federal law that prohibits paying or offering to pay people to either register to vote or vote. Greenspan said that Musk, who has endorsed former President Donald Trump, should not be “permitted to continually violate federal law and swing the election.” He asked the court to order Musk to stop violating the law.

U.S. District Judge Maxine M. Chesney on Oct. 22 denied the motion. She pointed to a decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that concluded there must be a relationship between an injury claimed in a motion for injunctive relief and the conduct asserted in the underlying lawsuit. “Here, the injury claimed is unrelated to the conduct alleged in the complaint and the relief sought therein,” Chesney said. Musk’s lawyers noted that the giveaways were only open to people who signed a petition in favor of free speech and the right to bear arms and that the petition itself says it is only open to registered voters in swing states such as Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. “Plaintiff’s motion fails for numerous reasons, including that Plaintiff has no standing, the requested relief bears no relationship to Plaintiff’s complaint, and Plaintiff fails to meet his burden to establish a private right of action under Section 10307(c),” the lawyers said.

“Even if the Court were inclined to consider the merits, Plaintiff does not establish any of the elements required to obtain emergency relief. He fails to show he is likely to prevail on his claims; he does not establish a likelihood of imminent, particularized harm; and, rather than show that the balance of equities and public interest favor his position, he seeks a prohibited prior restraint on Musk’s political speech, including through a vague demand to enjoin ‘interfering with the voting preferences of any individual.‘ Musk’s political action committee on Thursday gave away $1 million to a Wisconsin man, and $1 million more to a Michigan man.

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100% symbolic. But there will be an “overarching” digital currency, to accomodate trade.

BRICS Banknotes’ Hidden Meaning Revealed by Creator (Sp.)

The main motif of the symbolic BRICS banknotes that were unveiled at the summit in Kazan is equality and multipolarity, says Evgeny Fedorov, CEO of ARM-Registr – the company that designed the notes. He tells Sputnik that the very way a banknote’s value is denoted four times is meant to display multipolarity because “BRICS is literally a multiverse.” “It is a multipolar banknote by itself,” Fedorov explains. “This associative meaning is ingrained in the note. This is what BRICS original members are talking about, what the world is concerned with today.”

The depiction of BRICS member states’ totem animals on the 200 BRICS banknotes also holds a greater meaning, he points out. “I believe that BRICS is a Noah’s Ark of sorts, meant to save humanity from something terrible that rapidly approaches,” Fedorov says. “These totem animals are protective charms that symbolize the idea of salvation. The idea of a communal ark in which we all are sailing, that we are responsible not just for the people of Earth but for the environment and the animals as well, for everything. This is a huge metaphor and BRICS members, political leaders, journalists and regular folks may find new meanings in it.”

The banknotes also feature depictions of the “most popular symbols” of BRICS countries such as the Moscow Kremlin or the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro. The banknotes will also feature depictions of BRICS members flags, Fedorov adds: one side will feature images of the BRICS founding members’ flags (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) while the reverse will be subject to change as flags of all the new BRICS members, whenever they may join the group, will be added there.

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Israel declaring the response “concluded” looks like the same that Iran did.

Iranian Media & Pundits Mock ‘Nothingburger’ Israeli Attack (ZH)

The Israeli ‘retaliation’ attack against Iran, which occurred in the overnight and early morning hours, appears to be complete, with Israel’s military (IDF) having declared the response “concluded” after locations in three provinces of the Islamic Republic were hit. Some 100 Israeli warplanes were sent, primarily across Jordanian airspace, for the unprecedented attack which reportedly included strikes on key missile, drone, and other military sites – including air defense installations. However, Iranians are mocking it as if it didn’t even happen, and there’s an emerging consensus among Western pundits that this was remarkably limited in scale. The attack did not involve Iranian nuclear or oil sites, according to Israeli military officials. IDF Spokesman, Daniel Hagari, said overnight – following at least two or three waves of attacks –

“I can now confirm that we have concluded the Israeli response to Iran’s attack against Israel. We conducted targeted and precise strikes on military targets in Iran, thwarting immediate threats to the State of Israel.” And Hagari’s words concluded with the threat of new major escalation if Iran decides to respond militarily, “If the regime in Iran were to make the mistake of beginning a new round of escalation, we will be obligated to respond. All those who threaten the State of Israel and seek to drag the region into wider escalation will pay a heavy price.” Local reports of explosions near Tehran emerged at around 2:15 local time, with strikes later being reported also in the Karaj, Isfahan and Shiraz areas. Israel’s military said it hit around 20 sites over the several hours across the three provinces. ”

If the regime in Iran were to make the mistake of beginning a new round of escalation, we will be obligated to respond,” the Israeli military said. Israeli media indicated that while the first wave of warplanes took out anti-air defense sites, follow-up waves targeted ballistic missile and drone manufacturing facilities, as well as launch sites. Israeli officials say the operation sought to degrade Iran’s capability to launch another attack such as occurred on April 14 and October 1. The operation was declared complete within a few hours of reports of initial explosions:

The Israeli military said at 6 a.m. that the assault had been completed, with “all goals achieved” and all aircraft returning safely home. It dubbed the campaign “Days of Repentance,” a reference to the recent Yom Kippur holiday. It said dozens of IAF aircraft, including fighter jets, refuelers and spy planes, participated in the “complex” operation some 1,600 kilometers from Israel. Iran has only confirmed that “limited damage” resulted at some bases and asserted that its air defenses countered many of the attacks, a narrative which has been rejected by Israel. Israel’s air force touted that it gave it pilots “wider freedom of aerial action in Iran” – and yet still the whole operation looked significantly less intense than Iran’s Oct. 1st attack on Israel.

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“Boeing had been in contact with potential buyers, including the Blue Origin company owned by Jeff Bezos..”

Boeing Could Offload Space Business – WSJ (RT)

Boeing is considering the sale of its NASA business, including the troubled Starliner program and the support operations to the International Space Station (ISS), The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing sources familiar with the matter. The corporation is expected to retain its position in some of the space-related programs, namely the Space Launch System (SLS), a super-heavy expendable launch vehicle used by NASA, the sources told the WSJ. The SLS, the key component of the agency’s Moon exploration plans, successfully performed its first flight two years ago. However, production of the rocket has faced assorted troubles and quality control issues. The less successful programs, including the ill-fated Starliner ship, designed to transport crews of up to seven to and from the ISS, could end up sold off, the sources claimed.

The spacecraft was originally planned to become operational in 2017 but has been repeatedly delayed over assorted engineering and management problems. The latest crew flight test, launched in June, resulted in partial failure after the spacecraft’s thrusters malfunctioned on approach to the ISS, and it was deemed too risky to return its astronauts aboard the ship, which ultimately returned to Earth uncrewed in September. The potential sale of its space-related assets comes as a part of the strategy of Boeing’s new CEO, Kelly Ortberg, who is seeking to streamline the corporation and cut its financial losses. However, Boeing had been in contact with potential buyers, including the Blue Origin company owned by Jeff Bezos, even before Ortberg took over in August.

The new CEO signaled the corporation was due for a major overhaul, during a call with analysts and investors earlier this week. While the production of military and commercial aircraft will remain at the company’s core, it could ditch “some things on the fringe,” Ortberg stated. “It’s going to take a lot of work. We’re not going to be able to just wave a wand and clean up these troubled contracts. We signed up to some things that are problematic,” he warned, stating that Boeing would be “better off doing less and doing it better than doing more and not doing it well.” The corporation has been experiencing an enduring financial crisis, with its defense and space projects troubled by repeated cost overruns and delays, while airliner production has effectively ground to a halt in a weeks-long machinists’ strike.

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“Western countries are doing everything they can to avoid a direct confrontation with Russia..”

Zelensky Knows The Game Is Up (Shumov)

Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has finally unveiled his ‘victory plan’ which is supposed to help Kiev win the war against Russia. Ukrainians themselves were the last to learn the details, but now it has been completely disclosed, except for a few classified points. And it’s probably not going to go down in history as a substantial document. Zelensky demanded that Western powers endorse his plan within three months. However, the ‘victory plan’ seems too far fetched for his backers to approve.

Point one: NATO membership
The first point states that Ukraine must receive an immediate invitation to join NATO, even as the conflict continues. While the bloc’s new Secretary General Mark Rutte insists that Kiev is likely to join at some point in the future, he has been more restrained about commenting on Zelensky’s proposals. “That doesn’t mean that I here can say I support the whole plan […] there are many issues,” he said. In fact, two issues stand out. Firstly, Ukraine is currently engaged in active combat on its own territory. This would present a significant dilemma for NATO if it were to be admitted. Strangely enough, the bloc’s own charter doesn’t contain an obligation to immediately attack the adversary of one of its members. Article 5 states that it “will assist the Party or Parties so attacked by taking forthwith, individually and in concert with the other Parties, such action as it deems necessary, including the use of armed force.”

In other words, NATO would not be immediately obliged to fight for Ukraine should Kiev accede. However, if a NATO member can be attacked without consequences, it’s going to look like a paper tiger. This is where the real problem lies: Western countries are doing everything they can to avoid a direct confrontation with Russia, and admitting Kiev dramatically increases the risk of such a clash – or, at the very least, severely damages their credibility. Meanwhile, the West is already providing military aid, financial support, and training to Ukrainian troops without directly involving NATO. As for Russia, it will not tolerate Ukraine’s membership of any Western military bloc. In fact, one of the initial reasons for the February 2022 military offensive was because Moscow feared that Kiev could join such an alliance. Thus, accepting the first point of Zelensky’s plan would symbolize the end of any potential diplomatic solution, forcing all parties to recognize that negotiations are not a possibility.

JD Ukr
https://twitter.com/i/status/1850151846628692169

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“To be clear, the council is not only interested in Ukraine and Russia. They’re happy to embroil Americans in a larger war wherever they can.”

The Atlantic Council Has Big Plans For A War Between The US And Iran (Smith)

Globalists as an organized entity have a habit of shifting their efforts between various false-front institutions in order to avoid significant scrutiny. For example, in 2020 they ramped up the fear machine on the covid pandemic and the World Economic Forum took a lead role in that effort. Klaus Schwab was all over the media using covid as an excuse to promote every authoritarian measure imaginable. When that agenda failed (lockdowns blocked, mask mandates ignored, vaccine passports defeated and the CDC caught inflating vaccination numbers), the WEF and Klaus Schwab conveniently disappeared from the media radar. When globalists tried to permanently establish ESG as a way of life for corporations, they introduced the Council For Inclusive Capitalism, run by Lynn de Rothschild and partnered with the Vatican. When ESG was exposed for what it really is (a bridge to full bore communism in which corporations enforce far left social engineering), the CIC vanished from the limelight as quickly as they appeared.

That said, there is one globalist group that has consistently been in the background during most of these operations – The Atlantic Council. Whenever there’s a propaganda push in play to misdirect the western public, whenever there’s a policy initiative to take away your freedoms, whenever there’s a regional war that might explode into a world war, I always end up finding the fingerprints of the Atlantic Council. The council was deeply involved in covid propaganda from 2020 onward and they also have their hands in climate change propaganda, but their bread and butter is regional proxy wars. In my recent article ‘Globalists Are Trying To Escalate The Ukraine War Into WWIII Before The US Election’, I outlined how the council is deeply interwoven into the escalation of the Ukraine war through their Eurasia Center and their Scowcroft Center. They have been stoking conflict in the region for at least a decade with the intention of drawing NATO forces into a direct confrontation with Russia. In a report published by the Atlantic Council in 2014 titled ‘A Roadmap for Ukraine: Delivering on the Promise of the Maidan’, the group notes:

“Last fall, as Ukrainians massed on the Maidan to demand a better government and closer ties to Europe, the Atlantic Council began to mobilize on Ukraine. An Atlantic Council delegation visited Warsaw and Kyiv in March to map out our strategy, and during the visit of Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk to the Council that same month, we launched a one hundred- day campaign to galvanize the transatlantic community behind Ukraine’s democratic future in Europe. As the crisis worsened, we convened at the highest levels, making vital connections between Ukrainian, American, and European policymakers and thought leaders. We deployed our substantial expertise to launch “red team” exercises that anticipated Russia’s actions and outlined strategies to respond to likely scenarios. Our rapid response working groups (“tiger teams”) made recommendations on issues fundamental to Ukraine’s success. An Atlantic Council delegation delivered this report, which brings all of these findings together, to Prime Minister Yatsenyuk and other leaders in Kyiv the first week of July. The findings are also being shared with American and European policymakers…”

On Ukraine’s security policy, the Council advised both NATO and Ukraine officials. The document goes on to outline how NATO could covertly and overtly engage with Ukraine to strengthen their chances of joining with the EU over time; a move which Vladimir Putin claims was one of the very reasons for his invasion of the Donbas. Finally, the paper described how NATO could foster a proxy war against Russia through Ukraine without directly declaring war on Russia. As the Council states: “Russia’s aggression provides an opportunity of strategic clarity and urgency that should be used to expedite building a robust, modern, and capable Ukrainian defense and security establishment…” I believe the Atlantic Council is a root instigator behind every globalist scheme to trigger a larger war between the East and the West. Their ideal scenario seems to be the creation of a proxy conflict that acts as a first domino in a chain that leads to world war, a bit like DARPA’s “Linchpin Theory” which I have written about in the past. To be clear, the council is not only interested in Ukraine and Russia. They’re happy to embroil Americans in a larger war wherever they can.

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  • #172711
    jb-hb
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    Kursk 2.0 update

    Essentially no change for what, week and a half, 2 weeks?

    Headline today: Russia repels 8 attacks in the Kursk region.

    The Ukraine war reminds me a LOT of WW1. “The Battle of _____” can last for MONTHS or even YEARS when virtually any other war has battles start and end in the span of days.

    The Myth of the Great War: A New Military History of World War I – John Mosier – is still my favorite WW1 book. He gets flack from other authors and readers for abandoning a clinical modern historical approach, but I really enjoy his GenX sarcastic scorn. Seriously? Throwing men against this ONE hill over and over for 18 MONTHS and you call it The Battle Of _____? You agree to do your big attack and call it off in 4 days if there are no successes, but then keep the meat grinder going to no avail for 4 months? I honestly LOVE that there is some character and tone to the narrative. Who are these idiots who report total military idiocy like historical temperature readings?

    EIGHT attacks in the Kursk salient being warded off. wtf. Months into this “Battle” and they aren’t giving up. Keep the meat grinder going. Ukraine can still project force into the Kursk salient.

    It’s a bit mysterious because we don’t really know what is going on – has NATO found the secret sauce to improve their attrition ratio? Do they therefore regard Kursk as a continuing success? Why else would they keep it going? But in Mosier’s book, some generals, to show their proper attitude, would consider it a best practice to keep attacking until you have no more men to attack with. To show your manly, offensive spirit.

    More chunks being bit off the northwestern part of the Kursk salient. Ukraine really, REALLY isn’t going to reach Koronevo. Clashes at both east and west sides at the base of the salient. Hard to tell if Urkaine is trying to widen it or Russia is trying to pinch it off. Not a lot moving there for weeks now.

    Chasov Yar maps have been absent for weeks. I take it as a sign that there are no positive developments for Russia – that’s usually what it is when there are no map updates on southfront.

    Various other Russian nibblings all along the front. Little successes. Grignotage as the French would say. “I gnaw you.”

    I see no good news for the Ukrainian side in the past couple weeks.

    https://s5.cdnstatic.space/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/26oct2024_Ukraine_Kursk_Map.jpg

    That strategic map never changes though

    https://s5.cdnstatic.space/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/26oct2024_Ukraine_map.jpg

    #172712
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #172723
    John Day
    Participant

    Can’t See Our Future Yet https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/cant-see-our-future-yet

    I have a lot of tabs lined up, which may reflect the general tension in our world, with so many aspects of hierarchical power under obvious strain, preparatory to snapping suddenly at some point. The US elections are a focal point of this, with much last-stand tribalism being pumped into us, though I think it’s all words and group-identity, for the most part.
    My perception is that power elites in the east and south have had negotiations at the BRICS summit, which continue, and that the globalists in the west are not going to obtain their techno-dystopia dreams of having us all wired into compliance in their 15 minute cities, mainly because this requires more resources and energy than can possibly be applied to the task. There are other reasons, but impossibility is easier to address.
    In a world where peak-oil-plus-liquids happened in late 2018, and that is 90% correlated with real-economy, we will not be able to support layers of global hierarchy, which primarily serve maintenance of the hierarchy, and are badly inefficient at supporting human populations.
    The human-self-support is the most resource and energy efficient, but is also subject to catastrophic local failures, as in western North Carolina. The hierarchy, however, actually made that problem worse, which is becoming a lesson of sorts.
    Personally, I think the negotiations for a “mostly peaceful” elite power-transition, at least in the US, are well in progress, though still subject to failure. Trump has openly communicated that he won’t go after Hunter Biden, and already didn’t go after Hillary Clinton, so existential fears may be eased for current elites…
    We’ll see. If the votes are counted in favor of Trump/Vance, then the deal was done. Trying to call the rig for Harris looks untenable now, so it wouldn’t go well. Most police/military/national-guard forces are aware of what is going on. They would choose sides, maybe not all the same side, but there is no appetite for civil war.

    (Doomporn-clickbait?) ANALYSIS: Trump is going to win BIG, and then the real fireworks begin… America won’t survive as we know it for even ONE YEAR https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-10-26-analysis-trump-is-going-to-win-big-real-fireworks-begin.html

    Kyle Young looks at “prepper” vs “homesteader” adaptive styles for tumultuous times. He is a longstanding homesteader in Arizona, near the Mexican border.
    ​Disaster ​Capitalism – are you ready for what may come after 11/5?​ https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/disaster-capitalism-are-you-ready

    ​ Anti-Spiegel, What the list of mysterious deaths in the Clinton family has to do with the US election
    The so-called “Clinton body count”, the list of mysterious deaths in the Clintons’ circle, is described as a conspiracy theory. However, it is worth taking a closer look because there are indications that the US Democrats are planning to take action against the Trump movement after the US election.
    ​ There is even a long Wikipedia article in German about the so-called “Clinton body count”, the list of mysterious deaths in the Clinton family circle , in which we learn that these are just conspiracy theories. However, Wikipedia lists more than 15 mysterious deaths, including many suicides by gunshot wounds, in the Clinton family circle, and one can hardly deny that it is very strange when so many people connected to a highly controversial family die under mysterious circumstances.​ https://anti–spiegel-ru.translate.goog/2024/was-die-liste-der-mysterioesen-todesfaelle-im-umfeld-der-clintons-mit-der-us-wahl-zu-tun-hat/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=de&_x_tr_pto=wapp

    ​Tariffs are a tax on imported good, paid as a higher price, a sales tax of sorts, though different good can be targeted. This encourages productive industry within the country.
    “Why Not?”: Trump Tells Rogan He’ll Use Tariffs to Eliminate Income Tax, Make America “Rich”​ https://discernreport.com/why-not-trump-tells-rogan-hell-use-tariffs-to-eliminate-income-tax-make-america-rich/

    #172724
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Alex Krainer could make more of the cheap-fuel-cutoff demolition of the economy, EU: living in the banksta’s paradise
    European Union’s eventual collapse is a certainty – it has been for a very long time. It’s been rigged for demolition through its financial architecture which institutionalizes a system of governance that’s typical of all historical eras where moneylending oligarchies gained the control of the political system. The predictable result of all this is that European economies are floundering: their entrepreneurial dynamism and competitiveness is being systematically suffocated and slowly consumed by the parasitic leech hidden behind the EU bureaucratic institutions. For the ordinary people and businesses, this system is driving a steady, inexorable descent into poverty…​
    ..One of the main components of Europe’s pathological financial architecture is the European Stability Mechanism (ESM): Eurozone’s permanent bailout fund. The ESM is not exactly a household name, but you can really think of it as a monstrous vampire leech attached to Europe’s economy.
    ​ The treaty establishing the ESM is an astonishing legal concoction which established a limitless, institutional conveyor belt of bailout funds from the European taxpayer, ultimately to the banking cartel. ESM’s capital was supposedly limited to €500 million (in some documents it says €700 million), but the Treaty sets no limits on the obligations imposed on European taxpayers, no room for negotiation, no legal recourse.
    ​ As drafted, the ESM Treaty was a violation of the EU Treaty (Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union) as well as constitutions and/or laws of EU member states as it restricts each member nation’s fiscal sovereignty. Ratifying it necessitated a dismayingly convoluted process of amending the EU treaty and circumventing member states’ domestic laws.
    ​ It came to an initial vote in January 2012 when it was passed without barely a mention in the press. The ESM became operational in October 2012 even though it was never fully ratified by all member states.​..
    ​..ESM officers may not be held accountable at law, nor can their decisions be challenged. Member nations must guarantee such funds, but they can’t challenge ESM’s decisions. Article 9 may well be titled, “Stand and deliver,” and articles 30 and 32 amount what Nicholas Rockefeller arrogantly called the bankers’ KMA card (KMA = kiss my ass): we can do what we want and there is no agency of government that can limit our power, investigate our actions or hold us to account in any way whatsoever. If we gamble and win, the gains are ours. If we lose, all you debt serfs and tax donkeys must make us whole.​ https://alexkrainer.substack.com/p/eu-living-in-the-bankstas-paradise

    ​ Simplicius, Zelensky Begs Grid-Strike Trade as ‘Dark Winter’ Looms
    ​ The most interesting Ukrainian news of the past week was Zelensky’s sudden floating of a ‘compromise’ wherein both Russia and Ukraine would stop attacking each other’s energy grids… It seems to reveal the actual true purpose behind Ukraine’s campaign of the past year or so of striking Russian oil refineries, etc. Rather than aimed at actually crippling Russia’s infrastructure—an unrealistic proposal—it seems the whole time to have been aimed at desperately stopping Russia from crippling Ukraine’s infrastructure and plunging the country into the stone age, as many have expected to happen this coming winter.​..
    ​..In the aftermath of the BRICS summit, Putin gave a short interview wherein he restated Russia’s current position on negotiations, with a noteworthy detail… First, he states that Russia is ready to negotiate based on current realities. Translation: this means the currently controlled territories are non-negotiable. Putin reaffirms this by again openly stating that on this particular issue there will be no concessions made nor any “exchanges”. The exchanges is clearly in reference to Zelensky’s previously-voiced plan to “exchange” the Kursk territories for Russian-controlled territories in the Donbass.
    ​ However, Putin then goes on to surprisingly say he’s open to some “reasonable” compromises—but what could those possibly be? …
    ..According to them, Putin will offer Trump a ‘softer’ negotiating position in order for Trump to save face and be able to stop the war on slightly more favorable conditions, while Kamala would be offered what sounds mostly like the Istanbul deal.
    ​ In both cases the non-negotiables appear to be that: Russia keeps all four new regions—Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporozhye, Kherson. But there is potentially flexibility on how deep the demilitarization goes and how big the “buffer zone” on the northern border would be.​..
    ​..May 31 exchange: 45 Russian bodies vs. 212 Ukrainian bodies.
    June 14 exchange: 32 Russian bodies vs. 254 Ukrainian bodies.
    August 4 exchange: 38 Russian bodies vs. 250 Ukrainian bodies.
    October 18 exchange: 89 Russian bodies vs. 501 Ukrainian bodies.
    ​ This now totals 204 vs. 1217 in Russia’s favor. That makes a ratio of 1:5.9 or about 1 Russian loss for every 6 Ukrainian losses. That is very close to the ratio previously given by Putin…
    ..Meanwhile German TV again says Ukraine cannot be allowed to lose because of the vast riches of minerals it possesses…
    ​..An interesting news story that claims BlackRock is buying up Moldovan land… Unfortunately no details are given. It’s said on the heels of the election there, Maia Sandu will feel emboldened to begin provocations against Russia and Transnistria as per the bidding of her masters.​ https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/sitrep-102624-zelensky-begs-grid

    ​ Bankers need a deadly external enemy for when the financial collapse arrives. Britain and Germany sign new defence agreement as Ukraine tensions rise
    ​ Britain and Germany signed a landmark defence agreement on Wednesday and pledged to co-operate on exercises on NATO’s eastern flank as they stressed the need for Europe to be able to defend itself given possible escalation in the war in Ukraine.​ https://www.reuters.com/world/britain-germany-bolster-defence-cooperation-with-new-agreement-2024-10-22/

    ​Fixing it: UK To Change Definition Of Debt So It Can Add $90 Billion More https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/uk-change-definition-debt-so-it-can-add-90-billion-more#google_vignette

    ​ Starving to death, but just the people, not the owners… Is the UK Taxing North Sea Oil and Gas Out of Existence?
    Since the previous Tory government introduced a windfall profit tax on the energy industry back in 2022, oil and gas output from the North Sea has declined by 10%.
    ​ Instead of supporting the development of the country’s own energy resources, the Keir Starmer government is prioritizing the shift away from North Sea oil and gas.
    Companies are beginning to consider relocation, leaving the UK with no locally sourced oil and gas, and no fat tax revenues for an ambitious government.​ https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Is-the-UK-Taxing-North-Sea-Oil-and-Gas-Out-of-Existence.html

    #172725
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Further energy-starvation: European Parliament calls on EU to scrap last cheap pipeline gas
    The EU authorities seem to have decided to take a course towards the final collapse of their own economics
    ​ Following the rejection of cheap Russian energy resources, the European Parliament called on the European Commission to refuse gas from Azerbaijan.
    ​European parliamentarians propose ending gas dependence on Baku due to Azerbaijan’s violation of human rights. In addition, the deputies suspect that the Transcaucasian republic, along with its raw materials, is also re-exporting Russian gas purchased from Moscow.​ https://en.topcor.ru/52918-evroparlament-prizyvaet-es-otkazatsja-ot-poslednego-deshevogo-truboprovodnogo-gaza.html

    ​Lock-in-energy-starvation: Reuters: EU Wants Long-Term Sanctions Against Russia Before Trump Becomes US President https://en.topwar.ru/252561-reuters-poka-tramp-ne-stal-prezidentom-ssha-es-hochet-vvesti-dolgosrochnye-sankcii-protiv-rossii.html

    ​ Now FRANCE follows Germany and reinstates border controls due to ‘serious threats posed by terrorists and migratory flows’ in latest blow to EU Schengen scheme​ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13991651/Now-FRANCE-follows-Germany-reinstates-border-controls-threats-posed-terrorists-migratory-flows-latest-blow-EU-Schengen-scheme.html

    ​ In Britain, Palestine and climate activists face an ‘unprecedented’ wave of criminalisation
    Legal experts say the surge in prosecutions under anti-terrorism and anti-mafia laws predates 7 October and will damage the right of free expression​ [“have damaged”, right?]​ https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/uk-climate-and-pro-palestine-protesters-report-unprecedented-crackdown

    ​Ukraine and other war fatigue: Under Far-Right Pressure, Bulgaria Scraps Child Refugee Shelters Ahead Of Key Elections​ https://www.rferl.org/a/bulgaria-migrants-refugees-elections-revival-party/33170745.html

    #172726
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Zionist lobby organizations openly seeking fascism in Canada
    Zionists are openly calling to “shut down” the upcoming Toronto talk by United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Palestinian territories Francesca Albanese.​ https://www.thecanadafiles.com/articles/zionist-lobby-organizations-openly-seeking-fascism-in-canada

    Literary Institutions Are Pressuring Authors to Remain Silent About Gaza​ https://scheerpost.com/2024/10/26/literary-institutions-are-pressuring-authors-to-remain-silent-about-gaza/

    Harvard Law School bans 60 students over pro-Palestine protest​ https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20241025-harvard-law-school-bans-60-students-over-pro-palestine-protest/

    ​ Faculty Members Suspended From Harvard’s Main Library After ‘Study-In’ Protest
    ​ Harvard Library suspended roughly 25 faculty members from entering Widener Library for two weeks after they conducted a silent “study-in” protest in the library’s main reading room last week — an extraordinary disciplinary action taken by the University against its own faculty.
    ​ The faculty study-in protested the library’s decision to similarly suspend student protesters who conducted a pro-Palestine study-in last month. The University’s decision to suspend students from the library had already come under fire from free speech groups, including the Council on Academic Freedom at Harvard.
    ​ During the faculty study-in, professors silently read materials on free speech and dissent while placing signs related to free speech and University policy on the tables in front of them. As they did so, Securitas guards noted down their names and ID numbers.​ https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2024/10/25/faculty-members-suspended-harvard-library/

    Microsoft fires employees who organized vigil for Palestinians killed in Gaza​ https://apnews.com/article/microsoft-fired-workers-israel-palestinians-gaza-72de6fe1f35db9398e3b6785203c6bbf

    #172727
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ EU ‘neglects’ international law, maintains trade with illegal Israeli settlements
    A top EU legal officer falsely argued that the recent ruling at the Hague does not oblige a ban on the import and sale of products from illegal Israeli settlements​ https://thecradle.co/articles/eu-neglects-international-law-maintains-trade-with-illegal-israeli-settlements

    ​ Former US State Department Official Says 30-Day Deadline for Israel To Let More Aid Into Gaza Is a PR Ploy
    Hala Rharrit said the US is in violation of multiple foreign assistance laws by continuing to arm Israel​ https://news.antiwar.com/2024/10/24/former-us-state-department-official-says-30-day-deadline-for-israel-to-let-more-aid-into-gaza-is-a-pr-ploy/#gsc.tab=0

    ​ “Strange days, indeed…” Seeking Middle East Peace, Michigan Muslim Leaders Endorse Trump At Saturday Rally
    “We, as Muslims, stand with President Trump because he promises peace, not war! We are supporting Donald Trump because he promised to end war in the Middle East and Ukraine. The bloodshed has to stop all over the world, and I think this man can make that happen. I personally believe that God saved his life twice for a reason.” https://www.zerohedge.com/political/seeking-middle-east-peace-michigan-muslim-leaders-endorse-trump-saturday-rally

    F-35’s Ascent and Nosedive: Costliest Weapon in History Hits Fresh Turbulence in Damning GAO Report​ https://sputnikglobe.com/20241022/f-35s-ascent-and-nosedive-costliest-weapon-in-history-hits-fresh-turbulence-in-damning-gao-report-1120637661.html

    ​ Lebanon Expresses Outrage After Israeli Warplanes Strike Group Of Journalists: ‘War Crime’
    ​ Lebanon has accused Israel of committing a war crime after a group of journalists in south Lebanon came under attack by Israeli warplanes. Three journalists were killed during an air raid on a hotel or guesthouse in Hasbaya, about 50km south of Beirut and near the Syrian border.
    ​ BBC is reporting that “The attack was carried out on a guesthouse in a compound in Hasbaya being used by more than a dozen journalists from at least seven media organizations – with a courtyard containing cars clearly marked with ‘press’.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/lebanon-expresses-outrage-after-israeli-warplanes-strike-group-journalists-war-crime

    #172728
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ IOF commits massacre in Jabalia killing and injuring at least 150
    ​ The Israeli occupation forces have carried out another massacre in Jabalia, northern Gaza, killing and injuring at least 150 civilians, while intensifying efforts to ethnically cleanse residents who refused to be displaced and destroy civilian infrastructure.​ https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/iof-commits-massacre-in-jabalia-killing-and-injuring-at-leas

    ​ Israeli warplanes massacre 40 Palestinians in besieged Beit Lahia
    After systematically eliminating emergency and medical services in the Gaza Strip, Israeli warplanes killed dozens of Palestinians in the northern Gaza Strip.​ https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/israeli-warplanes-massacre-40-palestinians-in-besieged-beit

    ​ Survivors of north Gaza invasion report Israeli ‘extermination’ campaign
    Survivors of the ongoing Israeli extermination campaign in north Gaza describe how the Israeli army is separating mothers from children before forcing them south, executing civilians in ditches, and directly targeting hospitals and medical staff.
    ​ On Thursday night, the Gaza Civil Defense announced that a massive Israeli airstrike targeting a residential area on al-Hawaja street in the northern Gaza town of Jabalia killed over 150 people.
    ​ “A horrific massacre is taking place in al-Hawaja street in block 7 in Jabalia,” the Civil Defense spokesperson Mahmoud Basal said in a statement posted to Telegram. “There is no one here to save them.”
    ​ The Israeli army claimed the massive attack was targeting a Hamas commander allegedly responsible for the October 7 attack last year.
    On October 5, the Israeli army stormed the northern Gaza Strip, an area that includes Jabalia, Jabalia refugee camp, Beit Lahia, the Tawam area, Attatrah, and the Saftawi area. ​
    ​ The ongoing campaign is an implementation of the so-called “Generals’ Plan,” named after a proposal by a group of senior Israeli military officials, based on an earlier proposal by retired Israeli general Giora Eiland, which aims to empty the north of Gaza through starvation and bombardment. According to the plan, those who remain in northern Gaza are to be considered enemy combatants and subsequently eliminated.​ https://mondoweiss.net/2024/10/survivors-of-north-gaza-invasion-report-israeli-extermination-campaign/

    ‘The Entire Population of North Gaza Is at Risk of Dying’: UN Relief Official​ “Such blatant disregard for basic humanity and for the laws of war must stop,” the official said.​ U.N. Acting Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Joyce Msuya also called for an end to the Israeli attack.​ https://www.commondreams.org/news/northern-gaza-risk-dying

    ​”Israel” is also Not Winning and commits everything to this genocidal expansion: What Has Israel Achieved In The Last Year? – by Arch Bungle https://www.moonofalabama.org/2024/10/what-has-israel-achieved-in-the-last-year-by-arch-bungle.html#more

    #172729
    John Day
    Participant

    You can never be the same after you murder a child. Israeli soldiers suffering from PTSD, with many resorting to self-harm and suicide
    ​ More and more Israeli soldiers who have finished serving on the frontlines in Gaza are developing major trauma from the fighting, including post-traumatic stress disorder. Some of the soldiers are so traumatized that they are attempting or committing suicide.
    ​ Recent reports from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) indicate that the military is providing mental health care for thousands of soldiers who are suffering from PTSD or other mental illnesses caused by trauma from their service in the war.
    ​ Many IDF soldiers who finished their initial tour of duty in Gaza have reported to media outlets that they are suffering from trauma due to the “horrors” they witnessed while serving in Gaza. Their accounts go into detail regarding the brutality of what critics have called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “forever war” in Gaza, and highlight the massive toll it takes on the mental health of the soldiers who participated in the conflict.​ https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-10-25-israeli-soldiers-suffering-from-epidemic-of-ptsd.html

    Israel/US never took out Iran’s air defense, which worked well, so no bombers went in. Iran’s air defense ‘successfully intercepts, counters’ Israeli aggression​ https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2024/10/26/735983/%E2%80%98Defense-activity%E2%80%99-caused-loud-sounds-heard-in-Tehran

    ​2 well-detailed articles about Iran’s mostly-homegrown and sophisticated air-defense systems:

    Can Iran’s S-300PMU-2 Air Defences Stop Israeli Missile Attacks?​ https://militarywatchmagazine.com/article/how-capable-are-iran-s-s-300pmu-2s-for-missile-defence-russian-air-defences-guard-against-israeli-attacks

    Iran Makes First Use of 100km+ Range Anti-Air Missiles to Repel Israeli Strikes: Which Air Defence Systems Did It?​ https://militarywatchmagazine.com/article/iran-antiair-range-repel-israel

    ​ Looks symbolic, not strategic… Satellite Photos Show Israel Hit Iran Former Nuclear Weapons Test Building, Missile Facilities​
    An American researcher said an Israeli airstrike on Saturday hit a building that was part of Iran’s defunct nuclear weapons development program, and he and another researcher said facilities used to mix solid fuel for missiles also were struck.
    The assessments based on commercial satellite imagery were reached separately by David Albright, a former UN weapons inspector, and Decker Eveleth, an associate research analyst at CNA, a Washington think tank.
    They told Reuters that Israel struck buildings in Parchin, a massive military complex near Tehran. Israel also hit Khojir, according to Eveleth, a sprawling missile production site near Tehran…
    ​..The Israeli military said three waves of Israeli jets struck missile factories and other sites near Tehran and in western Iran early on Saturday in retaliation for Tehran’s Oct. 1 barrage of more than 200 missiles against Israel.
    ​ Iran’s military said the Israeli warplanes used “very light warheads” to strike border radar systems in the provinces of Ilam, Khuzestan and around Tehran.
    In posts on X, Albright said commercial satellite imagery showed that Israel hit a building in Parchin called Taleghan 2 that was used for testing activities during the Amad Plan, Iran’s defunct nuclear weapons development program.​ https://english.aawsat.com/world/5075218-satellite-photos-show-israel-hit-iran-former-nuclear-weapons-test-building-missile

    #172730
    John Day
    Participant

    ​Somewhere in here Hal Turner says 12 US aerial refueling tankers and 2 B-2 flying wing (bunker-buster-carrier) bombers went to the party, but the bombers did not participate.
    ISRAEL ATTACKS- IRAN — UPDATE — IRAN TO RESPOND​ https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/news-selections/world-news/explosions-in-tehran-iran-israeli-war-planes-crossing-syria-jordan-border-towards-iraq

    ​ Iran Says ‘Entitled’ to Defend against ‘Aggressive Acts’ after 4 Dead in Israeli Strikes
    ​ Iran is “entitled and obligated to defend itself against external aggressive acts,” its foreign ministry said on Saturday after Israel attacked the country with a series of pre-dawn airstrikes.​ Calling the Israeli attack a violation of international law, the ministry said in a statement that Tehran “recognizes its responsibilities towards regional peace and security.”​ https://english.aawsat.com/world/5074996-iran-says-entitled%E2%80%99-defend-against-%E2%80%98aggressive-acts%E2%80%99-after-4-dead-israeli-strikes

    ​ Gilbert Doctorow, The Israeli attack on Iran: what do we know? And what does it mean?
    ​ First, note that the Israeli attack on targets in and near Teheran was made by air to ground missiles. This is an entirely different type of attack from what Israel has been doing in Gaza, in Lebanon, in Syria. In those fronts the Israelis are primarily using their jets to drop bombs over or from near their targets, including the multi-ton highly destructive glide bombs that the United States has shipped to Israel in lavish quantities because of their destructive power and lethality.
    ​ We do not know the nature of the Israeli attack on two provinces of Iran close to the Iraqi border. No video images from there have been published. Perhaps the Israelis crossed the border into Iran, perhaps not. But they clearly hit the Teheran area from missiles fired at a great distance and the reason should be fairly obvious: because the Iranian air defense is robust and has been further strengthened in recent months by installation of Russia’s advanced S400 ground to air missiles.​..
    ..What do I hear and read in ‘unofficial’ internet sources, mostly Russia-based, that bears on the question at hand? It is that Russia provided to Teheran advance warning of the impending Israeli attack coming from its own technical means of intelligence gathering, presumably meaning satellites and/or AWACS. If this is true, then it demonstrates that Russia will provide effective and highly useful assistance to Iran as the conflict with Israel evolves, even though no binding mutual defense treaty has been signed, let alone ratified. The lack of a treaty in place is simply to prevent Iran from abusing a blank check and behaving irresponsibly.​..
    ..We may assume that Russia will be rushing in replacement missiles for those of its S400 expended in resisting the Israeli attack, or where needed to replace damaged Iranian air defense locations. Thus, Tel Aviv will be given pause when planning any deep incursions to stage bombing raids.​ https://gilbertdoctorow.com/2024/10/27/the-israeli-attack-on-iran-what-do-we-know-and-what-does-it-mean/

    ​ “Skynet?” $142 million AI drone warfare contract from ‘Project Maven’ was silently erased from public record
    ​ The U.S. government erased all record of both a $142 million ‘Project Maven’ drone warfare contract involving Microsoft and Amazon, codenamed ‘Pavement,’ and a related $52 million contract.​ https://jackpoulson.substack.com/p/142-million-ai-drone-warfare-contract

    ​ AI needs lots of ​cheap electricity, folks. That point is missed here. Another private equity group is buying an Ohio coal plant. Will anything change?
    The prospective owners boast of a focus on helping fossil fuel plants make the transition to sustainability. But it’s unclear that anything will change at the 50-year-old facility.
    ​ Presently owned by Blackstone and ArcLight Capital Partners, the 2,600 megawatt Gavin plant in Cheshire is in the process of being purchased by two other private equity firms, Energy Capital Partners and Javelin. Because the plant is estimated to produce the deadliest emissions in the United States — and because it has a $40 million liability to clean up toxic coal ash — watchdogs are concerned about ongoing health threats. They’re also worried that taxpayers will have to pay for any cleanup.​ https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2024/10/25/another-private-equity-group-is-buying-ohio-coal-plant-will-anything-change/

    #172731
    John Day
    Participant

    AI’s thirst for power keeps coal fires burning bright​, So much for reducing our reliance on fossil fuels​ https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/14/ai_datacenters_coal/

    ​Peak-load natural gas generators for AC … US power system becomes more fossil-dependent than China’s
    Utilities in the United States have relied on fossil fuels to generate a larger share of electricity than their counterparts in China since June, seriously undermining U.S. claims to be a leader in energy transition efforts.
    U.S. utilities have relied on fossil fuels to generate an average of 62.4% of total electricity production for the past four months, according to data from energy think tank Ember.​ https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-power-system-becomes-more-fossil-dependent-than-chinas-maguire-2024-10-25/

    $41 Billion of World Bank’s ‘Climate Change’ Fund Has Gone Missing​ https://slaynews.com/news/41-billion-world-banks-climate-change-fund-gone-missing/

    ​ EPA Bans Pesticide Linked to ‘Irreversible’ Neurological Damage to Unborn Babies
    Citing a need to protect the unborn babies of pregnant women, the EPA banned DCPA, used on on farms, golf courses and athletic fields. Also known as Dacthal, the chemical is linked to low birth weight, impaired brain development, decreased IQ and impaired motor skills.​ https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/epa-bans-pesticide-dcpa-irreversible-neurological-damage-unborn-babies-cg/

    ​ Guillain-Barré Syndrome Associated With 17 Vaccines, Including COVID and Flu Shots
    A new long-term study assessing the association of vaccines with reported cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) found that “most vaccines” were associated with GBS, and that reports of vaccine-associated GBS have been “increasing steadily over time.”​ https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/guillain-barre-syndrome-covid-flu-vaccines/

    #172732
    John Day
    Participant

    ​No, it is quite real and verified… Addressing allegations that DNA contamination in the mRNA shots is ‘misinformation’ https://news.rebekahbarnett.com.au/p/addressing-allegations-that-dna-contamination

    Not this time, please… Despite Concerns About ‘Vaccine Fatigue,’ CDC Recommends Extra COVID Boosters, Including for Some Infants
    Advisers to the CDC on Wednesday also lowered the age recommendation for Pfizer and Merck’s pneumococcal conjugate vaccines, designed to protect against meningitis and pneumonia, from age 65 to age 50.​ https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/cdc-advisers-extra-covid-boosters-babies/

    ​ With Help From Bill Gates, Big Pharma and Facebook, CDC Funds Initiative to Help Minority Communities Hire ‘Influencers’ to Push Vaccines
    The CDC’s Partnering for Vaccine Equity Program provides a toolkit for communities that helps them find and pay social media influencers to increase vaccine uptake in ethnic and racial minority communities.​ https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/cdc-bill-gates-pharma-fund-social-media-influencers-push-vaccines/

    Canada Begins Euthanizing Citizens with ‘Covid Vaccination Syndrome’​ https://slaynews.com/news/canada-begins-euthanizing-citizens-covid-vaccination-syndrome/

    ​ Internal reports show hundreds of Canadians chose to be euthanized because of poverty and loneliness
    ​Internal reports have revealed that an increasing number of people in Ontario seek “Medical Assistance in Dying” (MAiD) due to poverty and isolation rather than illness.
    ​ In 2016, Canada introduced MAiD, initially intended for terminally ill patients. However, in 2021, the federal government expanded the program, allowing chronically ill individuals, who are not at risk of imminent death, to seek euthanasia. This expansion has led to a rise in requests from individuals whose suffering may stem more from financial hardship and social isolation than from medical conditions alone. (Related: Disabled Canadian man reveals he’s been offered EUTHANASIA multiple times by hospital staff.)
    ​ According to information published on Oct. 16 by the Associated Press, these non-terminal patients seeking MAiD come from impoverished communities in Ontario where access to adequate housing, social support and financial aid might have mitigated their distress.
    ​ One doctor recounted the case of a middle-aged man suffering from chronic injuries who sought euthanasia after the government support payments he received were reduced, leaving him trapped in poverty and without any other options.
    ​ In another case, a man suffering from a serious lung disease requested euthanasia largely because he was homeless and in debt, unable to face the prospect of long-term care. Despite initial hesitation, the doctor eventually agreed to the request.​ https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-10-25-canadians-choosing-euthanasia-due-to-poverty-loneliness.html

    #172733
    Maxwell Quest
    Participant

    @jb-hb

    I’ve never seen Dr D as controlled opposition. He’s a prolific writer to be sure, and often exaggerates an idea to make his point, but it’s done humorously with good intent. His detractors might nit-pick, but will find it hard to argue against his core ideas. He can operate at the 30,000 ft level, and in the next sentence give on-the-ground data to support his high-level synthesis. Both are critical for a better understanding of world events (plans to which we are not privy).

    In my 40’s I began drifting away from having emotionality take the lead, and started living a more principle-based life. Honesty, integrity, fairness, the golden rule, etc. Once I got a handle on this, the next step was to look around and evaluate how well my own culture followed these same principles. What a shock to discover that most people are not very concerned with principles, but rather with personal benefit and comfort. With tribalism. With sexism. They will preach love, compassion, and tolerance, only to express in the very next thought how disappointing it was that the assassin’s bullet was an inch off the mark.

    I guess that is why I enjoy reading Dr D so much. He has a knack for pointing out… frankly all the insanity we see around us – pointing out the dark, while gently steering us toward the light. I don’t see any other motives in his writings, and consider it a service he provides. A labor of love, if you would.

    I’m 71 now, and consider every minute of my time precious. As my sister would say, “we’re playing the back nine now, and I can see the clubhouse.” I’m very careful about where and how I spent my energy and time, but I consider reading TAE and Dr D (and others) each day time well spent.

    FWIW, I was initially going to share some of my experiences with corporate bureaucracy, but I think the above thoughts take precedence right now.

    #172734
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Canazida has descended into a Hell of it’s own making with euthanasia now on the Take Out Menu

    A+ Plus for the Full Orwell

    Luckily Cannazidians are pushing back

    I’m impressed

    .

    #172735
    analoguy
    Participant

    100% agree Maxwell Quest!
    Sick of the negativity and slander from some of the comments.
    I appreciate those who add to the discussion.
    And I appreciate Raul for hosting us.

    #172736
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    Mention of the protracted battles of WWI reminded me of Joe Sacco’s book “The Great War” which is a folded up 24-foot long panorama drawing of “The First Day of the Battle of the Somme”, July 1, 1916.

    The Battle of the Somme continued for 4 months, and per Wikipedia “More than three million men fought in the battle, of whom more than one million were either wounded or killed, making it one of the deadliest battles in all of human history.”

    Sacco’s black-and-white depiction of one of the deadliest and most infamous battles of the First World War is overwhelming and wondrous, much vaster than you can take in at one glance. It moves from left to right, chronologically, but also travels from behind the lines to the front-line fighting, then back to the rear again. He focuses on thousands of British troops, beginning with a general strolling the grounds of a mansion. A convoy of horse-drawn supply wagons trots forward. Soldiers queue up for chow. Troops march to the front. Howitzers blast at the Germans. A maze of trenches overflows with infantry. …

    “My first thought was, ‘I don’t want to draw another war scene.’” He adds, “I decided to depict the first day of the Battle of the Somme because that is the point where the common man could have no more illusions about the nature of modern warfare.”…

    The Germans suffered some 8,000 casualties [that day] while, Historian Adam Hochschild writes in the pamphlet’s introduction, “some 21,000 British soldiers [were] killed or fatally wounded on the day of greatest bloodshed in the history of their country’s military, before or since.”

    https://www.wbur.org/news/2013/11/11/joe-sacco-great-war

    #172737
    those darned kids
    Participant

    humans are somme pretty dumb animals..

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