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Pablo Picasso Portrait of Dora Maar pensive 1937

 

Western Democracy Is Dead – RT Editor-in-Chief (RT)
Why Trump Needs To Call Putin On Day One (Dmitry Trenin)
Trump Tells Putin to Agree to Immediate Cease-Fire in Ukraine (ET)
Trump Signals Shift From Unnecessary Military Intervention (JTN)
Trump Says Developing Concept to End ‘Ridiculous’ Conflict in Ukraine (Sp.)
Zelensky Rules Out Lowering Draft Age (RT)
Pardon Envy: Democrats Vie to Make the Biden Pardon List (Turley)
Hunter Biden Pardon Raises Expectations For Trump Clemency Wave (JTN)
Senators Introduce Bill to Cap Supreme Court Terms at 18 Years (ET)
Trump Names Alina Habba As White House Counselor: ‘Tireless Advocate’ (JTN)
Biden’s Show In Africa At Europe’s Expense (Dionísio)
Syria, Year 2024, The Fall (Pacini)
Trump Pledges To ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’ (RT)
Georgia Has Prevented Maidan-Style Coup – PM (RT)
LA Times Owner Readies ‘Bias Meter’ To Appear On News Articles And Column (jTN)
Does Russia Have an Intelligence Service? (Paul Craig Roberts)
Twilight of the Race Hustle (Kunstler)
No, the J6 Committee Should Not “Go to Jail” (Turley)

 

 

 

 

Kash J6

SNL Hunter
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“It had already been old, sick, and somewhat half-witted, and now it has perished, unnoticed by anyone..”

Western Democracy Is Dead – RT Editor-in-Chief (RT)

Western democracy is dead and the only thing left is to offer condolences, according to RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan. She was commenting on the cancelation of the results of the presidential election in Romania, in which independent candidate Calin Georgescu, a NATO and EU critic and a staunch opponent of aiding Ukraine, won the first-round vote. Ahead of the second round, which had been due to take place on Sunday, Romania’s Constitutional Court annulled Georgescu’s victory, declaring that the entire election would be re-run at a later date. According to Romanian media, the court made the decision based on declassified intelligence documents which allegedly found irregularities behind Georgescu’s performance.

They claimed that Georgescu’s candidacy was improperly promoted online, including on TikTok, by paid influencers and extremist right-wing groups, and that his campaign may have benefited from Russian interference – an allegation that Moscow has denied. In an interview on the Russia 1 TV channel with Vladimir Solovyov, Simonyan slammed the decision by Romania’s court as “absolutely illegal,” and said it was most likely the result of interference from the EU. “The Constitutional Court likely responded to a call from Brussels, which likely said ‘are you nuts? You have a person who is not anti-Russian, whose statements are quite humanistic, normal, pro-Romanian… no, no, no, you can’t do that!’

And the Constitutional Court said, ‘OK, this election was rigged.’” According to Simonyan, the Romanian authorities have thus far failed to give sufficient explanation for the cancelation of the results, and suggesting that Georgescu’s TikTok promotions are reason enough to annul his victory “is just surreal.” “When someone talks about Western democracy, one must immediately understand that the person speaking is either an oligophrenic or a liar and a hypocrite, and it is unclear which is worse,” she stated. “I would like to express my sincerest, deepest condolences to the entire Western world in connection with the death of Western democracy. It had already been old, sick, and somewhat half-witted, and now it has perished, unnoticed by anyone,” she added.

Who in Europe supports the insane, unbridled support for Ukraine to their own detriment? Who supports the economic suicide of countries like Germany?… Who supports the woke ideology, which is built on the denial of the human nature… this is not democracy, this is demonocracy and it is not liberal, it is vomit-inducing. According to Simonyan, the reason for this “death of democracy” is the complete lack of values and scruples in Western politics. Their decisions and policies, she argued, are no longer in line with the values and opinions of their populations, and they act like the “so-called dictators” which they constantly malign. Simonyan also said there are no countries in the West where the majority of the population supports an anti-Russian course, yet their governments still pursue this, contrary to the basic principles of democracy.

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“..if only to see how much room remains for diplomacy in a world increasingly shaped by force.”

Why Trump Needs To Call Putin On Day One (Dmitry Trenin)

The practice of leaking proposed diplomatic plans is standard in Western political culture, making the recent publication of a reported framework for resolving the Ukraine conflict – allegedly authored by US President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for special envoy to Kiev Keith Kellogg — unsurprising. Such moves often serve to test the likely reactions of key players before formal talks begin. From a realpolitik perspective, it would make sense for Trump, after his inauguration, to call Russian President Vladimir Putin and propose sending Kellogg – or another senior figure – to Moscow for negotiations. While the exact content of Trump’s future proposal remains unclear, its general theme — “peace from a position of strength” — seems obvious. If Trump takes this step, it’s likely that Putin will agree to receive the envoy and assign a senior Russian official for the meeting.

The success of any talks, however, will depend entirely on the substance of Washington’s proposal. Judging by what has circulated in the media so far, the terms being floated are clearly unacceptable to Moscow. Russia has its own clearly defined vision for resolving the Ukraine crisis – one focused on addressing the root causes of the conflict, not simply managing its symptoms. The terms for negotiations with Ukraine have been publicly stated and repeatedly reiterated by Russian officials. For the US, the first step toward meaningful talks should be ceasing its involvement in the war altogether. Any hypothetical negotiations between Moscow and Washington would center not on Ukraine, but on the broader military and political stability in Europe and beyond.

If Trump is prepared to pursue this agenda, meaningful progress may be possible. If not, he will likely face a choice: escalate an increasingly dangerous war or shift the responsibility for supporting Kiev onto the European NATO allies. Neither option is ideal. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz faces a tough February election, with polls suggesting he is vulnerable. Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is eager to project “Global Britain” ambitions abroad. At the same time, French President Emmanuel Macron is presently a lame duck and doesn’t even have a functioning government. All will struggle to sustain Western Europe’s commitment to the war without firm US leadership. For Trump, the clock will be ticking from the moment he enters the White House. A phone call to Moscow may be a necessary first step — if only to see how much room remains for diplomacy in a world increasingly shaped by force.

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“Too many lives are being so needlessly wasted, too many families destroyed, and if it keeps going, it can turn into something much bigger, and far worse.”

Trump Tells Putin to Agree to Immediate Cease-Fire in Ukraine (ET)

President-elect Donald Trump sent a message to Russian President Vladimir Putin following the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria after Islamist opposition fighters captured Damascus. He called for an immediate cease-fire in Ukraine. “Assad is gone. He has fled his country,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on the morning of Dec. 8. “His protector, Russia, Russia, Russia, led by Vladimir Putin, was not interested in protecting him any longer. There was no reason for Russia to be there in the first place.” The incoming president also said that Moscow had “lost all interest in Syria because of Ukraine, where close to 600,000 Russian soldiers lay wounded or dead, in a war that should never have started, and could go on forever.” Trump then said that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “would like to make a deal” to end the nearly three-year-long war, noting the loss of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers and civilians.

“There should be an immediate cease-fire and negotiations should begin,” Trump said. “Too many lives are being so needlessly wasted, too many families destroyed, and if it keeps going, it can turn into something much bigger, and far worse. I know Vladimir well. This is his time to act.” Moscow, a backer of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, whom it intervened to help in 2015 in its biggest Middle East foray since the Soviet collapse at the end of 1991, is scrambling to protect its position, with its geopolitical clout in the wider region and two strategically important military bases in Syria on the line. Russia has yet to respond to Trump’s remark, although its foreign ministry confirmed that Assad left Syria amid the conflict. “As a result of negotiations between B. Assad and a number of participants in the armed conflict on the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic, he decided to resign from the presidency and left the country, giving instructions for a peaceful transfer of power,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Dec. 8. “Russia did not participate in these negotiations.”

Russia operates the Hmeimim air base, in Syria’s Latakia Province, which it has used to launch airstrikes against rebels in the past, and has a naval facility at Tartous on the coast. The Tartous facility is Russia’s only Mediterranean repair and replenishment hub, and Moscow has used Syria as a staging post to fly its military contractors in and out of Africa. The ministry’s statement said Russia’s two military facilities in Syria had been put on a state of high alert but played down an immediate risk to them. “There is currently no serious threat to their security,” the ministry said. Over the weekend, in a separate Truth Social comment, Trump said the United States should not intervene in the Syrian conflict. A top adviser in the Biden administration made a similar remark, stressing that the United States would not send troops to the restive Middle Eastern country.

“The United States is not going to … militarily dive into the middle of a Syrian civil war,” President Joe Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, told reporters in California. Sullivan stressed that the U.S. military would act out of necessity to keep the ISIS terrorist group from gaining a foothold in Syria should it happen. The insurgents who took over Damascus are led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which the United States has designated as a terrorist group and says has links to the al-Qaeda terror organization, although the group reportedly has since broken ties with al-Qaeda. One of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’s main leaders is Abu Mohammed al-Golani, or Muhammad al-Jawlani, who is considered a terrorist by the State Department and has been blamed for a number of terrorist attacks that have left civilians dead in Syria.

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“The Biden-Blinken-Rice-Sullivan-Sherman team has done enough damage. Just get out of the way….”

Trump Signals Shift From Unnecessary Military Intervention (JTN)

The unexpected fall of the Assad regime in Syria to a ragtag team of Islamist insurgents plunged the Middle East into a new era of uncertainty and opportunity while putting the world on notice that Donald Trump’s return to power was already uprooting decades of interventionist foreign policy in America. Trump signaled the shift in dramatic fashion, yawning at the Islamist rebels’ final push into Damascus to oust Bashar al-Assad as not a battle America needed to fight and then using its aftermath to urge Russia, long a backer of Assad, to focus instead on seeking a peaceful end to its war against Ukraine. “There should be an immediate ceasefire and negotiations should begin,” Trump implored Sunday as he pressed Russia and Ukraine in the aftermath of Assad’s stunning ouster.

“Too many lives are being so needlessly wasted, too many families destroyed, and if it keeps going, it can turn into something much bigger, and far worse. I know Vladimir well. This is his time to act. China can help. The World is waiting!” Trump’s reaction stood in stark contrast to the man he is replacing, President Joe Biden, who declared he was communicating with the Islamist rebels who overthrew Assad and ordered massive air strikes against ISIS camps to make sure the terror group doesn’t advance in the country. The strategy is laden with risks, as Biden noted himself. “Make no mistake, some of the rebel groups that took down Assad have their own grim record of terrorism and human rights abuses,” Biden said Sunday. “We’ve taken note of statements by the leaders of these rebel groups in recent days and they’re saying the right things now. But as they take on greater responsibility, we will assess not just their words but their actions.”

Former CIA analyst and National Security Council chief of staff Fred Fleitz said Sunday that Trump was right to avoid direct intervention in Syria and to focus instead on stabilizing other ongoing conflicts. “We have to stay out of this and Trump is exactly right. Trump’s America first. That means a strong and decisive president that keeps our country out of new and unnecessary wars,” Fleitz told Newsmax. Trump gave a matter of fact response when Assad fled Syria for Russia, seeing it as an opportunity in Eastern Europe far from the civil-war-torn Mideast nation. “Assad is gone. He has fled his country. His protector, Russia, Russia, Russia, led by Vladimir Putin, was not interested in protecting him any longer,” Trump said. “There was no reason for Russia to be there in the first place. They lost all interest in Syria because of Ukraine, where close to 600,000 Russian soldiers lay wounded or dead, in a war that should never have started, and could go on forever,” he wrote in Truth Social on Sunday.

“Russia and Iran are in a weakened state right now, one because of Ukraine and a bad economy, the other because of Israel and its fighting success. Likewise, Zelenskyy and Ukraine would like to make a deal and stop the madness. They have ridiculously lost 400,000 soldiers, and many more civilians,” he added. With just six weeks before the inauguration, Trump must navigate a turbulent world with a lame-duck U.S. president eager to continue his interventionist, world cop tactics from arming Ukraine to bombing ISIS. Former Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell implored Biden to stand down in Syria, noting he stood still for a year as the country’s situation deteriorated. “The best thing @JoeBiden and @JakeSullivan46 can do now is let @realDonaldTrump and his team take over,” Grenell wrote on X. “The Biden-Blinken-Rice-Sullivan-Sherman team has done enough damage. Just get out of the way….”

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“..Zelensky wants peace and a ceasefire, Trump added. “He wants to have a ceasefire … He wants to make peace. We didn’t talk about the details. He thinks it’s time..”

Trump Says Developing Concept to End ‘Ridiculous’ Conflict in Ukraine (Sp.)

US President-Elect Donald Trump has said that he is developing a concept to put an end to the “ridiculous” conflict in Ukraine. “I’m formulating a concept of how to end that ridiculous war,” Trump told The New York Post. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wants peace and a ceasefire, Trump added. “He wants to have a ceasefire … He wants to make peace. We didn’t talk about the details. He thinks it’s time,” the President-elect said. Trump previously said that if he had been the US president instead of Joe Biden, the conflict in Ukraine would never have started. He also emphasized that if re-elected, he intends to achieve a settlement of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine in just 24 hours. Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov, commenting on Trump’s words, called the conflict too complex a problem to be solved in one day.

In June, Russian President Vladimir Putin put forward initiatives for a peaceful settlement of the conflict in Ukraine: Moscow will immediately cease fire and declare its readiness for negotiations after the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the territory of Russia’s new regions. The Russian leader also said Kiev must abandon its plans to join NATO, it must carry out demilitarization and denazification, and also adopt a neutral, non-aligned and non-nuclear status. Putin also mentioned in this context the lifting of sanctions against Russia.

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They fear a revolt.

Zelensky Rules Out Lowering Draft Age (RT)

Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has rejected the idea of lowering the military mobilization age in his country, dismissing calls from the West to do so. Earlier this year, Ukraine lowered the mandatory conscription age from 27 to 25. Some former Western officials have urged Kiev to drop it further to 18, and the administration of outgoing US President Joe Biden has reportedly pushed for this behind closed doors. “The priority should be providing missiles and lowering Russia’s military potential, not Ukraine’s draft age,” Zelensky said, commenting on the idea in a post on X on Tuesday morning. “We must focus on equipping existing brigades and training personnel to use this equipment. We must not compensate the lack of equipment and training with the youth of soldiers,” he wrote.

The issue was raised on Monday during a regular briefing at the US State Department, with spokesman Matthew Miller stating that the decision was Kiev’s to make. “What we have made clear is that if they produce additional forces to join the fight, we and our allies will be ready to equip those forces and train those forces to enter battle,” he added. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken previously suggested that Kiev has some “hard decisions” to make in terms of mobilization. “Getting younger people into the fight, we think, many of us think, is necessary,” the top US diplomat said in an interview last week. The lowering of the draft age was part of a major overhaul of the Ukrainian military service system, which Kiev hoped would bolster conscription rates to replace battlefield losses sustained in the fight with Russia.

However, many Ukrainian men prefer to hide from draft officers or even flee the country illegally, taking a precious and sometimes fatal trip across the border. Over the weekend, Zelensky met with US President-elect Donald Trump, who has pledged to wrap up the hostilities after he is inaugurated in January. Following the meeting in Paris, the Ukrainian leader said he would talk to Biden about his request for an invitation to NATO, because “it makes no sense discussing with Trump” something that he does not yet have an influence on. Ukraine’s bid to join the US-led military bloc and the West’s promise to eventually grant it are among the primary causes of the conflict, according to Moscow. The West intends to fight Russia “to the last Ukrainian,” Russian officials have said.

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Being on that list paints you as guilty. Wonder who will openly refuse to be on it.

Pardon Envy: Democrats Vie to Make the Biden Pardon List (Turley)

Liberal pundits and press in Washington are facing a growing nightmare in Washington. No, it is not the victory of President-elect Donald Trump or the Democrats’ loss of both houses of Congress and the popular vote in this election. It is the possibility that democracy may not collapse as predicted, and Trump might not even round up his opponents en masse. For months, liberals have been telling voters that this will likely be their last election and that democracy is about to end in the U.S. ABC host Whoopi Goldberg declared on “The View” that Trump will immediately become a dictator who will “put you people away … take all the journalists … take all the gay folks … move you all around and disappear you.” Many predicted they would be on the top of the enemies list and the first to be rounded up.

Now, the moment is nearly here, and pundits are dreading that the public may notice there is no line of democracy champions being frog-marched down Pennsylvania Avenue. Faced with such a scenario and a further loss of credibility, many are coming up with the next best thing — pretending they stopped the roundup by having Biden pardon everyone. The spin will be that Trump would have gone after rivals but was prevented from doing so by Biden. The idea is to portray yourself as a white knight, riding down to protect the vulnerable and timid from the coming hoard. Even if democracy inconveniently survives, Biden can preserve the narrative with sweeping pardons. The White House is reportedly exploring giving preemptive pardons to figures ranging from Dr. Anthony Fauci, Sen.-elect Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.).

Cheney previously declared that this “may well be the last real vote you ever get to cast.” A pardon would preserve her persona as a modern-day Joan of Arc who avoided being burnt at the stake only by the grace of a Biden pardon. Others seem to be panicking that there may be a list of pardoned people, but they will be left off. Call it “Pardon Envy.” The only thing worse than not being on a Trump enemies list is not being on a Biden pardon list.Before the election, MSNBC host Al Sharpton and regular Donny Deutsch warned viewers that they would likely be added to an “enemies list.” MSNBC host Rachel Maddow ominously told her viewers that, “Yes, I’m worried about me — but only as much as I’m worried about all of us.”Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin seemed apoplectic that she and others might be omitted from both lists.

One has to be somewhat sympathetic to Rubin. To be left both unpardoned and unarrested is to lose all standing among the “save democracy” social set.Rubin, once dubbed the Post’s Republican columnist, has called for the Republican Party to be burned down and recently advised people how to keep panic alive despite the election: “You can’t talk broad themes. You have to boil it down to nuts and bolts, and you have to be pithy. What do I mean by pithy? How about this: Republicans want to kill your kids. It’s true.” In a podcast, Rubin explained that Biden should pardon “thousands” to blunt Trump’s “initial round of revenge” from journalists to the “little guy and gal” counting votes.

She advised that he should pardon whole “categories” of people to pardon anyone Trump may have “identified by name or type” to offer “protection from a maniac.” In her most recent column, Rubin repeated the call for Biden to pardon “scores of Americans” due to a “reasonable fear that a weaponized FBI directed by a vengeful president will carry out threats to pursue his enemies.”The key is to issue broad pardons to suggest that, absent such extraordinary action, “this maniac” would have purged whole areas of blue states. It is like telling everyone that you are wearing a tin-foil hat to prevent aliens from snatching you. When someone points out that they have not seen any aliens, you can respond, “See, it worked!”

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“..they will go after whoever doesn’t have that kind of pardon, and there are plenty of targets who they can assail.”

Hunter Biden Pardon Raises Expectations For Trump Clemency Wave (JTN)

President Joe Biden’s controversial pardon of his son Hunter may give President-elect Donald Trump a blank check to issue his own round of pardons upon taking office.Trump suggested as much earlier this week in his response to the president’s pardon, a wide issuance of forgiveness for any potential crimes dating back a decade. “Does the Pardon given by Joe to Hunter include the J-6 Hostages, who have now been imprisoned for years?” Trump said in a statement. “Such an abuse and miscarriage of Justice!” Trump promised on the campaign trail to set free many Jan. 6 protesters who stormed the U.S. Capitol. “I am inclined to pardon many of them. I can’t say for every single one because a couple of them, probably, they got out of control,” Trump said at a CNN Town Hall in 2023. “I would say it will be a large portion of them and it would be early on,” he added.

Many lawyers involved in protesting the 2020 election results have faced prosecution as well. However, defendants facing state charges can receive little help from Trump, barring an extraordinary action from the president-elect. Trump could issue a blanket pardon for lawyers that worked with him broadly covering at least federal crimes for more than a decade, similar to Hunter’s pardon and the ones under consideration for other Biden officials.“Christmas is coming, and as the old saying goes, what’s good for the goose is good for the gander,” Colin Reed, a Republican strategist, former campaign manager for U.S. Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., and co-founder of South and Hill Strategies, told The Center Square. “After thumbing his nose at the idea that ‘no one is above the law,’ President Biden has undermined the entire Democratic Party’s messaging apparatus and robbed their ability to claim the moral high ground.

The Department of Justice has signaled that its own cases against Trump will be dropped, keeping with a longstanding policy preventing prosecution of sitting presidents. It may be the season of grace because media reports indicate that Biden’s team is considering issuing many more pardons preemptively protecting Biden allies from prosecution by a Trump administration, such as Dr. Anthony Fauci. Democratic Sen. Blumenthal said on CNN this week that he would “strongly oppose” those kinds of blanket pardons. “The way to stand up to a bully like Donald Trump is not to run and hide,” Blumenthal said. “It’s to confront him. And that’s what we ought to do if they misuse the Department of Justice. I was a prosecutor, U.S. attorney and then state attorney, and I believe that the way to confront Donald Trump is to put together a defense team and a defense fund.

“I’d be happy to join it,” he added. “And what we should do is support those people who are potentially in jeopardy but there is no way to offer this kind of immunity to anyone who may be a target of Donald Trump because they will go after whoever doesn’t have that kind of pardon, and there are plenty of targets who they can assail.” Despite Trump’s pledges in the 2016 cycle to drain the swamp and prosecute Hillary Clinton, his DOJ never prosecuted political opponents. “By issuing the pardon so early in the lame duck period rather than on his way out the door, President Biden also provided President Trump time to plan his next moves,” Reed told The Center Square. “The Hunter pardon and its implications will live on long after the Biden presidency has reached its final chapter.”

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Changing the Constitution is forever dangerous.

For once I can agree with Lindsey Graham: “They have no desire to make the court better. They’re just trying to make it more liberal.”

Senators Introduce Bill to Cap Supreme Court Terms at 18 Years (ET)

Two senators introduced a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would impose term limits for members of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court unanimously adopted a code of conduct in November 2023 governing the justices’ behavior. The new resolution, introduced on Dec. 5 by Sens. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) and Joe Manchin (I-W.Va.), would limit newly appointed justices to 18 years on the bench, and lead to a new opening roughly every two years. To become effective, a constitutional amendment has to be passed by a two-thirds majority of both houses of Congress and ratified by three-quarters of the states. According to a summary provided by Welch, the amendment would not change the number of sitting justices, currently set at nine by law, and would establish a transition period to ensure vacancies occur at regular intervals.

“Taking action to restore public trust in our nation’s most powerful Court is as urgent as it is necessary. Setting term limits for Supreme Court Justices will cut down on political gamesmanship, and is a commonsense reform supported by a majority of Americans,” Welch said in a joint statement issued with Manchin on Dec. 7. “I’m proud to lead this effort with Senator Manchin, which will restore Americans’ faith in our judicial system.” During the transition period, 18-year terms will start every two years, without regard to when a sitting justice steps down. When a sitting justice retires, the incoming justice will complete what remains of the next upcoming 18-year term. Manchin, a former Democrat whose term in the Senate ends when the new Congress convenes on Jan. 3, 2025, said the current lifetime appointment structure is broken and “fuels polarizing confirmation battles and political posturing that has eroded public confidence in the highest court in our land.”

“Our amendment maintains that there shall never be more than nine justices and would gradually create regular vacancies on the court, allowing the president to appoint a new justice every two years with the advice and consent of the United States Senate,” he said. Other measures are pending in Congress that would limit the tenure of Supreme Court justices. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), who chairs a Senate subcommittee overseeing federal courts, introduced a bill that would limit justices’ tenure to 18 years. Reps. Don Beyer (D-Va.) and Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) filed a similar bill in the House. Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) introduced legislation that would force out justices after 18 years of regular active service, at which point they would assume senior status, a kind of semi-retirement for federal judges, and continue to draw a federal paycheck for life.

Superannuated justices are already allowed to serve on lower courts by a 1937 law that allows justices to sit “by designation” on those courts. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), ranking member on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said in the summer that he opposes Supreme Court reform proposals, including term limits for justices, that are backed by Democrat lawmakers and President Joe Biden. “They want to pack the court. They want … to undercut the conservative court,” Graham said during a July 28 interview on CBS’s “Face The Nation.” “They have no desire to make the court better. They’re just trying to make it more liberal.” The Epoch Times reached out to the Supreme Court for comment but did not receive a reply by publication time.

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“As a first generation American of Middle Eastern Heritage, she has become a role model for women in Law and Politics,”

Trump Names Alina Habba As White House Counselor: ‘Tireless Advocate’ (JTN)

President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday night appointed attorney Alina Habba as White House counselor, hailing her as a tireless advocate for America First policies. Habba was a relentless defender on television and in the courtroom as Trump battled four indictments while working his way back to the White House. Trump said she was well versed in the weaponization of the “injustice” system. “Alina has been a tireless advocate for Justice, a fierce Defender of the Rule of Law, and an invaluable Advisor to my Campaign and Transition Team,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “She has been unwavering in her loyalty, and unmatched in her resolve – standing with me through numerous ‘trials,’ battles, and countless days in court.” “As a first generation American of Middle Eastern Heritage, she has become a role model for women in Law and Politics,” he added.

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“The objective is very clear: Joe Biden cannot leave office without a legacy..”

Biden’s Show In Africa At Europe’s Expense (Dionísio)

From north to south, east to west, desperate moves are multiplying, most of them failing dramatically. The objective is very clear: Joe Biden cannot leave office without a legacy. During the election campaigns, the still U.S. president, with no restraint whatsoever, promised all sorts of things, which, perhaps out of arrogance or lack of proper advice, he thought achievable: the strategic defeat of the Russian Federation on the battlefield; the isolation of the Russian Federation on the international stage; the containment of the People’s Republic of China and its submission to Washington; the control and submission of Iran; the protection and security of Israel; the (re)industrialization of the USA, etc….

There was no shortage of praise, but of all Joe Biden’s achievements, the only ones that stand out are those that he couldn’t promise directly and forthrightly: the destruction of the German economy and, in turn, of the EU economy; the takeover of the European LNG market, through the destruction of NordStream; the takeover, from within, of the military industrial complex of the EU countries; the destabilization, and consequent installation of puppet regimes in countless countries geografically connected to their main enemies; the destruction and destabilization of supply chains, as a way of attacking confidence in Chinese industrial capacity; the partial decoupling, no matter who it hurts, of the Western economy from the Chinese economy; the destruction of the international trade system and confidence in the legal-institutional architecture built up after the Second World War.

These objectives have been satisfactorily achieved, I would say. But none of them will save the U.S. from losing its hegemony and supremacy on the international stage. On the verge of abandoning ship, without producing any results worthy of being placed on the pedestal of measures capable of counteracting the degradation of U.S. hegemonic dominance, Joe Biden’s departure from the scene is in itself a vivid image of the bankruptcy of what has come to be called “American democracy”. A candidate who was elected by the grassroots of the Democratic Party, after a primary in which he had no worthy competitors, was later rejected and passed over by the party’s donor oligarchies.

After the debacle in Ukraine, which is becoming increasingly difficult to hide, and the (until now) failed attempts at a “colored revolution” in Georgia, Venezuela, Mozambique and Serbia, where not even NATO’s biggest fanboys can hide the argumentative debacle that followed the repetition, as predictable as it was desperate, of the accusation that elections are always rigged when the chosen ones of the Olympus of democracy that is the G7 don’t win, now it’s Syria’s turn, a country in which the bold manoeuvre to repeat the “Arab Spring”, conceived and operationalized using the return of emblematic “rebel movements” that are nothing more than terrorist groups and Islamic fundamentalists that the U.S. and Israel move around as needed (Uighurs, mujahideen from Iranian Balochistan, Al-Nusra terrorists and many other “moderates”).

Faced with a threat of destruction, Israel cannot live with an axis of resistance linking the Shiite peoples from Iran all over to Lebanon, nor can the U.S. let Israel fall. But this maneuver, too, seems to be falling apart. At the same time, without obtaining any practical results, the U.S. has made it known to the world that Erdogan, who is so critical of Israel, is in fact nothing more than a paint-switch and cannot be trusted. Ukraine, meanwhile, has once again sought to gain an advantage in Syria by supporting the operation – to threaten the warm water port that the Russian Federation has there? – which it has not been able to achieve on the battlefield, and which it needs for any negotiation that could end with a NATO member state at the gates of the Donbass. Something which, of course, the Russian Federation will never accept.

But don’t be fooled into thinking that Biden’s desperate maneuvers are limited to the military. The military plan is just the most brutal way of guaranteeing the main objective: the domination of the world economy and the continued exploitation of the world’s great sources of wealth.

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“..the ‘unexpected’ consequences will soon create a new supra-regional crisis; new refugees are already on the march towards Europe, estimated at up to 1.5 million. A terrifyingly difficult figure to manage.”

Syria, Year 2024, The Fall (Pacini)

What the hell happened? How could the Syrian army surrender so much territory in a matter of days? How did it happen that years of diplomatic and secret agreements, with the deployment of foreign armed forces and the activation of known and hidden military bases, collapsed in a matter of hours? What happened behind the scenes? It will not be easy to answer these questions. We will try, helping ourselves with the little information currently available and some cold, rational reasoning. The first step to understanding this is to note that the Syrian army was ordered to withdraw from Aleppo/Hama. The soldiers did not flee and there was no mutiny. The al-Qaeda hordes did not defeat the army, because they did not fight them. They simply gave ground. To understand why such a heartbreaking decision was made, we have to look at the broader picture.

This was a ‘blitzkrieg’, a true Blitzkrieg: a surprise attack with a military force concentrated at a specific point to overwhelm the enemy. Once the Al-Qaeda hordes broke through the M4 highway, the attempt to keep the city in the mode of chaos would have resulted in mass casualties among both civilians and soldiers. Not much can be done in such cases. The first option is to fall back, grinding ground until it reaches a point where it does not have enough resources to keep pushing. That point was reached in Homs. One can otherwise play the air superiority card, because it is clearly much easier to bomb convoys of al-Qaeda terrorists from the air on the highways than to fight them inside the cities. Or one can opt for flanking, separating the enemy into more easily manageable pockets. Part of this strategy was seen when Russia blew up the bridge from Hama to Homs in Rastan.

Sticking to a purely strategic-military calculation, the Syrian army did not suffer many casualties during the retreat, managing to preserve ‘human strength’ in a country with a total of less than 20 million inhabitants, a low percentage of whom are in military service and can be recalled in the event of war (which in any case requires minimal preparation time). The Syrian army was fighting a war on several fronts: the Turkish hordes in the north, the Americans in the east, the Americans and Takfirists in the south, and finally Israel. Hezbollah’s war against ‘Israel’ and Russia’s war against Ukraine increased the manpower shortage. Trying to counter-attack with a large deployment of men would most likely have meant the fall of Damascus well before it happened.

As journalist Vanessa Beeley testified while fleeing Syria, ‘Chaos reigns supreme, looting, thuggery and thievery. It has the stamp of approval of the US and Israel because that is what they believe in. Crossing the border was a succession of gunfire, infighting and looting in every single shop and market. Terrorists on motorbikes, gunmen and criminals. An incredibly sad experience. The house was surrounded by ‘rebels’ drunk on ‘victory’ from 5am, with continuous celebratory gunfire, and around 10am they tried to break down the outer door to loot the contents of the house. Early in the morning, Israel destroyed Syria’s air defence with bunker bombs. The whole house shook. The CIA road map is always the same. The Resistance is broken and I doubt it can be repaired, but extremist mercenaries in Israel’s pay will tell you they ‘support Palestine’. Go then, you are on the border now’.

Israel is the most interesting footnote: it was already ready to go in, it was just waiting for the right moment, and it did so as soon as things started to come to a head and victory – very quickly – was near. This is perhaps the most important reason for the withdrawal from Hama and Aleppo. The intention was probably to create a land grab and label it a ‘buffer zone’. The Golan had already seen an additional deployment of soldiers to deal with the attacks that began after 7 October. Israel is the biggest threat to Syria, the al-Qaeda hordes are just a distraction.

It is no coincidence that in recent months Turkey and Israel have both occupied new portions of territory to expand their neo-colonial ambitions. From Azerbaijan seizing Armenian villages using Turkish weapons and NATO diplomatic pressure on Yerevan, to the invasion of the Gaza Strip, or the new land grab after the collapse of Syria, which fell into the hands of Turkish-backed terrorist groups, and Israeli expansion into the Golan Heights. After two decades of Western intervention in the Middle East and the transformation of several countries into battle zones, the ‘unexpected’ consequences will soon create a new supra-regional crisis; new refugees are already on the march towards Europe, estimated at up to 1.5 million. A terrifyingly difficult figure to manage.

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“We’re going to drill, baby, drill. We’re going to bring down your energy costs.”

Trump Pledges To ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’ (RT)

US President-elect Donald Trump has confirmed a campaign pledge to focus on increasing oil and gas output once he returns to the White House in January. Trump has made clear his strong support for the oil and gas industry by pledging to ease availability of drilling leases for energy companies, as well as building more energy infrastructure. Other policies are expected to include potentially allowing energy firms to sell more natural gas abroad, as well as increasing drilling on federal land. In an interview with NBC News, the president-elect said that he would stick to his promise of pumping more oil. Asked if he would direct the US authorities to punish those he believes crossed the line in investigating his actions over recent years, Trump said, “No, not at all. I think that they’ll have to look at that, but I’m not going to – I’m going to focus on drill, baby, drill.”

The phrase was a Republican campaign slogan first uttered in 2008, and then used repeatedly by Trump during his campaign earlier this year. Trump has criticized the administration of current President Joe Biden over energy prices, telling supporters at a rally in Las Vegas in June: “We’re going to drill, baby, drill. We’re going to bring down your energy costs.” Last month, Trump announced plans to select North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum as his secretary of the interior. Burgum previously helped open millions of acres of public land for fracking. The role is expected to focus on streamlining policies related to oil, gas, and coal production in order to boost supply rather than limit demand.

Ranked as the world’s number one oil producer, the US is expected to continue increasing its oil output to 13.5 million barrels per day next year, compared to 12.9 million and 13.2 million recorded in 2023 and 2024, respectively, according to the Energy Information Administration.

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“It took the [Georgian] Ministry of Internal Affairs exactly five days to neutralize the resource of violence of the radical opposition..”

Georgia Has Prevented Maidan-Style Coup – PM (RT)

Georgia has prevented an attempted overthrow of the government orchestrated by foreign powers, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has said. He compared the scenario allegedly prepared for the nation with the situation in Ukraine in 2014. Speaking on Monday, Kobakhidze referred to the US-backed Maidan coup in Kiev a decade ago, which ousted Ukraine’s democratically elected president, Viktor Yanukovich, and precipitated the current conflict between Moscow and Kiev. “It took the [Georgian] Ministry of Internal Affairs exactly five days to neutralize the resource of violence of the radical opposition,” Kobakhidze said at a cabinet meeting, thanking the head of the ministry, Vakhtang Gomelauri, and police officers. He added that the ministry had acted in accordance with standards “higher than the American and European ones.”

“This is how the attempt of Maidan in our country was stopped in exactly five days,” Kobakhidze concluded. The Georgian capital, Tbilisi, has been rocked by anti-government and pro-EU rallies since late November, when Kobakhidze announced that the country would halt negotiations on potential accession to the bloc until 2028, citing “blackmail and manipulation” from EU officials. Brussels has since imposed personal sanctions against members of the Georgian government. Protestors have repeatedly clashed with law enforcement, shot fireworks, and thrown Molotov cocktails at riot police, who have deployed tear gas and water cannons in an effort to disperse the demonstrators.

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“Press a button and get both sides of that exact same story, based on that story, and then give comments..”

LA Times Owner Readies ‘Bias Meter’ To Appear On News Articles And Column (jTN)

The Los Angeles Times is preparing to unveil a “bias meter” to appear on news articles and columns on the news outlet’s website, according to the news outlet’s owner. The bias meter, which could launch as early as January, will be operated by Artificial Intelligence (AI). “Whether it be news or opinion — more likely the opinion or the voices — you have a bias meter so somebody could understand as they read it that the source of the article has some level of bias,” Patrick Soon-Shiong, a billionaire entrepreneur, said Wednesday on “The Mike Gallagher Show” podcast. “Press a button and get both sides of that exact same story, based on that story, and then give comments,” he added. Shortly after the 2024 election, Soon-Shiong, who purchased the outlet in 2018, announced that he would be installing a new editorial board and that he was looking for more conservative columnists to balance out the opinion section.

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“The rapidity of Syria’s collapse raises the question whether Washington purchased Syria’s collapse with payments to generals and officials..”

Does Russia Have an Intelligence Service? (Paul Craig Roberts)

I think not. There is a bureaucracy, an office, and someone with a title, but there is no intelligence. Putin did not know that a US trained and equipped Georgian Army was about to invade South Ossetia and went to the Olympics in China. Putin didn’t know that the US was about to overthrow the Ukrainian Government and went to the Sochi Olympics. Putin didn’t know that the West was deceiving him with the Minsk Agreement. This cost him 8 years and left him behind the eight ball and locked into a military conflict now 3 years old, a conflict that has expanded into US/NATO missile attacks into Russia. And still Russia stands down. Has Putin not been informed of the attacks? Lavrov told Carlson that Russia was not at war with the West.

Putin didn’t know that the US was about to overthrow Syria. In his interview with Tucker Carlson Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov spoke as if the renewal of the conflict in Syria allowed plenty of time to find a diplomatic solution. He had no idea that Syria would be overthrown by about the time the interview ended.

Russia had no realization, despite Biden explicitly telling them, that the Nord Stream Pipeline was going to be blown up by the US. How is it possible that the Russian government never has a clue about imminent events that have adverse consequences for Russia? Have the fearsome days of the NKVD and KGB convinced Russian liberals like Putin and Lavrov that intelligence services are dangerous and unnecessary in a democracy? The sudden fall of Syria has completely changed the matrix. The US and Israel have gained tremendously at the expense of Russia and Iran. The Israeli government sees an enormous situational change that has greatly weakened the ability of Iran and Hezbollah to oppose Greater Israel.

The Jerusalem Post reports that Israel Defense Force Operations Command Chief Major General Israel Ziv said the fall of Syria has weakened the Axis of Resistance to Greater Israel and presents a historic opportunity that Washington and President Trump should capitalize on to remove Iran as an obstacle to US and Israeli interest. The year 2024 ends with the erasure of Palestine and Syria by Washington and Israel. During 2025 the targets will be Lebanon and Iran. And Russia, of course. The rapidity of Syria’s collapse raises the question whether Washington purchased Syria’s collapse with payments to generals and officials. The Syrian military had successfully repelled the previous assault with the aid of Russian airpower. But this time the army retreated from its positions and refused to fight, leaving the cities open for enemy opposition.

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“Unlike the original Jacobins of 1794 in Paris, who were ultra-extreme idealists, our Woke Jacobins are extreme cynics..”

Twilight of the Race Hustle (Kunstler)

Were you thinking of Daniel Penny this weekend? A year and a half ago, the US marine veteran, age 26, subdued one Jordan Neely, 30, a homeless schizophrenic with a record of 42 arrests who was menacing riders on a New York City subway car. Neely was, at the time, a fugitive on an arrest warrant for felony assault on a sixty-seven-year-old woman. Penny applied a choke hold after Neely declared he was of a mind to kill somebody on the train. Neely was still alive when the cops came, but they declined to give him CPR because he was filthy and an apparent drug-user, and they feared getting AIDS or hepatitis from giving him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. . . so Neely died there in the subway.

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg indicted Penny for manslaughter in the second degree and secondarily for criminally negligent homicide. His trial has been going on all month. On Friday, the jury reported its inability to reach a verdict on the manslaughter charge. Instead of declaring a mistrial, Judge Maxwell T. Wiley dismissed the primary charge and directed the jury to continue deliberations this week on the secondary negligent homicide charge, a procedurally dubious action. Everybody knows that the trial is an absurd injustice, but that has been the temper of our society for many years now in the age of the Woke Jacobins. Unlike the original Jacobins of 1794 in Paris, who were ultra-extreme idealists, our Woke Jacobins are extreme cynics, imagining only the worst about the project of civilization. Hence, their alt-project to de-civilize the rest of us.

[..] One signal result of all this has been the increasing reluctance of police to stop criminal behavior, which, of course, leads to ever more bad behavior. Add to that new modes of law enforcement that make it difficult to hold violent criminals in custody — no cash bail, down-charging, catch-and-release. This has been the mode in New York under state AG Letitia James and Manhattan DA Bragg.It was the decision out of Bragg’s office to keep Jordan Neely on the street despite the danger he posed to the public, as denoted in his arrest record. Daniel Penny stepped in where law enforcement failed. Jordan Neely was not dehumanized by the system. He dehumanized himself and his death was the result of his own recklessness. He wasn’t anyone else’s victim. He doesn’t deserve a statue. The father who abandoned him does not deserve a multi-million-dollar payout from New York taxpayers.

I’ll be surprised if the jury returns with a guilty verdict against Daniel Penny on the secondary charge of negligent homicide. That charge is just as unreasonable and dishonest as the primary charge was, and, anyway, a conviction will likely get thrown out on appeal due to the procedural mistakes of Judge Wiley. The Penny case, I’m sure you realize, is not the only bit of professional mischief that Alvin Bragg has engaged in. A case might be made that he has systematically tried to deprive non-black citizens of their civil rights. The Department of Justice in a new administration ought to contemplate prosecuting him for it.

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It’s up to Kash Patel to investigate that. Why introduce another blanket pardon?

No, the J6 Committee Should Not “Go to Jail” (Turley)

President-Elect Donald Trump gave President Joe Biden and his critics a major boost this weekend by stating on NBC’s Meet The Press that he believes that the entire J6 Committee “should go to jail.” Despite weeks of saying that he did not plan any campaign of retribution and “success will be my revenge,” Trump undermined those statements with the statement, which the media is now playing up as proof that he is going to unleash a vengeance campaign. Many in the media are also omitting that Trump immediately said “no” to whether he would direct either the Attorney General or the FBI director to indict or investigate.The fact, however, is that there is no viable criminal case to be made against the J6 Committee members for their investigation or report. We need to move beyond the rage rhetoric if this country is going to come together to face the tough challenges ahead.

In the Sunday interview, Trump was referring to how Cheney and the “committee of political thugs” deleted all the evidence from their investigation: “Cheney did something that’s inexcusable, along with [Chair Bennie] Thompson and the people on the un-select committee of political thugs and, you know, creeps.” He added, “Cheney was behind it. And so was Bennie Thompson and everybody on that committee. For what they did, honestly, they should go to jail.” I have been one of the most vocal critics of the J6 Committee, having written over a dozen columns on their misrepresentation of evidence, false claims, burying of evidence, and political bias. I consider the J6 Committee to be not just a colossal failure but a missed opportunity for a bipartisan look at that tragic day. I also fully support the effort of the House committees to finish its own investigation into the security failure at the Capitol and the record of the J6 Committee.

Having said that, these are ethical and political failings, not criminal violations. Politicians routinely distort facts on both sides of scandals, including Presidents Biden, Trump, and Obama. We have elections to allow the public to hold such politicians accountable. In the case of Liz Cheney, the people of Wyoming overwhelmingly removed her from office. Cheney’s work on the committee was rife with false claims and the manipulation of evidence. What could have been her finest hour in forcing a balanced and honest approach to the investigation proved to be her undoing (at least with her prior political base). Members, however, are protected from prosecution for expressing their opinions or advancing legislative measures. This includes Article I, Section 6, Clause 1, which states that members of Congress “shall in all Cases, except Treason, Felony, and Breach of the Peace, be privileged from Arrest during their attendance at the Session of their Respective Houses, and in going to and from the same; and for any Speech or Debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other Place.”

The Supreme Court has held that “to the extent that [congressional officers] serve legislative functions, the performance of which would be immune . . . if done by Congressmen, these officials enjoy the protection[s] of the Speech or Debate Clause.” Doe v. McMillan, 412 U.S. 306, 320 (1973). More importantly, the omissions and unfairness of the process do not constitute crimes. That brings us to the focus of Trump’s remarks: the alleged destruction of evidence by the Committee. Over a hundred files were allegedly destroyed, though Thompson insists that they were not required to be preserved. It does appear that the Committee may have violated the House’s archiving rules. However, this is not ordinarily a case for criminal prosecution. These rules have sufficient room for interpretation to make any such claim difficult to prosecute. Moreover, the responsibility of any given member of the Committee for such violations is doubly difficult to establish.

Clearly, a false statement to federal investigators or an effort to obstruct an investigation can be separate criminal violations, but there is no indication of such allegations. Most importantly, presidents do not send people to jail. Juries and judges do that. We have the oldest and most successful constitution in history. J6 Committee members, like all citizens, are fully protected under that system. Trump’s statement, however, has given a boost to his critics who are trying to preserve the narrative that blanket preemptive pardons are needed to protect his political opponents. As I recently wrote, some are suggesting up to thousands of such pardons. In a statement to The New York Times, Cheney immediately used Trump’s statement to keep the narrative alive:

“This was the worst breach of our Constitution by any president in our nation’s history. Donald Trump’s suggestion that members of Congress who later investigated his illegal and unconstitutional actions should be jailed is a continuation of his assault on the rule of law and the foundations of our republic.” The media is widely reporting Trump’s statement and omitting his prior insistence that he was not going to unleash a retributive campaign against political opponents. Trump gave his critics a windfall benefit, which they can now cite as the basis for the blanket pardons. The press and pundits have been dreading the rather awkward prospect of democracy not ending as predicted or the chance that this is not (as figures like Cheney claimed) our last election. The “white knight pardons” are a way of arguing that Biden prevented the collapse.

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    Dr D Rich
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    I’d love to attend Comedy Central stand-up routine of Cosmos so he can deliver his definition of ‘crisis’.

    “major banks the Fed and equivalents around the world do meet often and network to avoid crisis”

    Meetings and Networkings as substitute for doing

    #176580
    John Day
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    How The Syrian House Of Cards Fell https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/how-the-syrian-house-of-cards-fell

    Please forgive my hubris in the title, but it suggests itself, and it was the immediate question in every “inquiring mind”. I present many answers here, with lots of overlap.
    If I might simplify, things have been very hard in Syria for 13 years since Assad would not allow the Qatari pipeline through Saudi Arabia and Turkey, to Europe, to pass through Syria, protecting Russian and Iranian interests, thereby, and incurring the wrath of empire.
    Basher al Assad was an Ophthalmologist. His older brother had all the training to succeed Dad, and the spirit for it, and died in a car wreck. Basher loves his wife who got over breast cancer 4 years ago, just to get diagnosed with Leukemia, which happens to be a common side effect of COVID gene-therapy “vaccine products”, which she might have received. Basher wants to set up some eye clinics in Russia, they say.
    The Syrian army was starving, exhausted, unmotivated, and officers had been covertly corrupted to desert in the face of the enemy, which had been planned a long time in Turkey, funded through Qatar, and covertly supported through middle-men by the US and Israel. It went so well taking Aleppo, that the 30,000 HTS forces just kept rolling to Damascus, surprising themselves as much as Trump was surprised to win the 2016 election.
    There is no force that is large enough to hold the country, and something like 6 armed forces now in-theater. Israel is bombing the hell out of everything military in Syria, and advancing upon Damascus, to seize the capital, while Turkish surrogates and forces are attacking US Kurdish proxy forces to take the oil and farms in Northwest Syria, beginning to restore the Ottoman Empire.
    Russians were supposedly warned by Israel to get their fleet out of Tartous to avoid damage, which they did, but there seem to be agreements all around that Russia can keep that naval base and their air-base, which makes sense for both Israel and Turkey, so as to counterbalance the US, and each other in this delicate and unstable new setting. Russia seeks to avoid losses. Iran is seeking to avoid losses, and possibly to re-align politically with the west. Hezbollah has no supply lines, and Hamas supports the “rebels” in Syria, which they might as well do now.
    HTS “Woke Jihadi” Abu Mohammed al-Jolani has a family name that means “from Golan”, and is the son of Palestinian/Syrian refugees from there. He is now a “friend of Israel”, but that is new. That’s not what he said a very few years ago. He appears to be politically adept and intelligent enough to avoid battle with such a small army. He is currently on good terms with Turkey and Israel, but not trusted by either country, which are rapidly grabbing territory while the grabbing is easy.
    Syrians are robbed and looted by armed bandits and are fleeing when they can. They have been starved for 13 years already… Maybe the US will lift sanctions, maybe not.

    Vanessa Beely has been a long-time resident of Syria. She just fled with one suitcase and one dog. Thanks Lucy. Safe while Syria burns​. Just a very quick update
    ​ More than 350 Israeli airstrikes targeting Syrian territory in the past hours, and an enemy Israeli occupation of Syrian territory equivalent to twice the size of the Gaza Strip, and their army is less than 40 km away from the capital Damascus.​ [Already ​within 20 km, I read. JD]
    ​ After a rather turbulent 48 hours I am safe and will be writing and broadcasting as normal very shortly. I had one hour to pack one suitcase, take one dog and get through a border swarming with armed thugs looting and fighting amongst themselves over the spoils. The night before was spent besieged by armed groups firing in the air to celebrate their “victory” while Israel started using bunker buster bombs on Syrian military sites and air defence close to the house. The house shook from top to bottom. At 10am truckloads of armed thieves arrived and battered at my front gate. I was on the phone to a friend who begged me to find a weapon – clearly I don’t have any. I yelled at them from inside and the dogs went crazy. After three batterings they left.
    ​ Much more to recount over the coming days. Social media is a mess of lies, misinformation and downright hypocrisy. Thank you to everyone who emailed and messaged, it really lifted my spirits at an all time low.
    ​ I wrote this note this morning. I need a long time to process the loss for the whole world and for me as a human being who saw my future living in my beloved Syria.
    ​ Anyone who can explain why Assad’s pre-recorded farewell speech and possible explanation of the catastrophic events was not aired, as planned, after he left the country, please get in touch.
    ​ All the backstabbers who are now turning against Assad, protecting their interests – you were in a position to say something for 14 years. Why didn’t you?
    ​I don’t blame any of the ordinary people for adopting the new era. People in Syria are isolated and afraid, some are terrified.​ https://beeley.substack.com/p/safe-while-syria-burns

    Simplicius has most of the story in one long read. Syria’s Fall: In-Depth Analysis
    What do we know so far?
    Firstly, there are now indications ‘rebels’ informed Turkey of their intentions to launch an offensive on Aleppo six months ago, according to Reuters…
    ​..I mostly agree with Scott Ritter’s take here that the operation was never meant to topple all of Syria and that this became a kind of emergent improvisation after all the hyenas of the region saw how weak Syrian armed forces were in responding to the initial foray. There is ample ancillary evidence to suggest the assault was initially meant to be limited—but of course grew in scope as Israel, US, Turkey, and others began to see opportunity and activated their various sleeper cells, as well as began to secretly court Syrian generals and other influential army figures to essentially surrender or betray Assad in one way or another.
    ​ Here’s one analyst’s take on how the militants did not expect such success. It mentions that the Russian army reportedly offered to upgrade and train the SAA much more directly several years ago, but was for some reason refused.
    ​ We now have a better understanding of why, precisely, events unfolded, and how Syria had become so weak, directly from first hand sources. Though he’s the least trustworthy character, Erdogan explained that he had offered Assad a deal—in his words—to bring back some Syrian refugees as well as for Assad to influence Kurds on the Turkish border to pull back. One suspects there’s much more to the ‘deal’ than Erdogan reveals, but other figures have somewhat corroborated the above.
    ​ Here, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi openly reveals that Assad had become too inflexible in being open to the Astana process ‘dialogues’ with the opposition…
    ..First he mentions that Assad himself was shocked at his own army’s collapse. The FM implies Assad had poor working knowledge of the internal situation of his own military, which we’ll get to in a moment.
    ​ Then he lays it out:​ “It must be said that the path did not progress as well as expected, and Mr. Assad’s government in this regard was somewhat inflexible and slow in making progress.”
    ​ But now the Syrian ambassador to Russia himself, Bashar al-Jafaari, went even further in condemning the decadence under Assad​. The government’s rapid fall is evidence of its unpopularity among the people and army, the diplomat has said.
    ​ Granted, he could just be trying to curry favor with the new ‘administration’ to jockey for a job, but his words seem to echo other officials in close contact with Assad’s government​…
    ​..There are other perspectives, of course. For instance, here an Iranian hardliner claims that the ‘progressive’ new president Masoud Pezeshkian simply did not allow Iranian forces to fight in Syria…​ Iranian hardliner and expert on Syrian affairs Sohail Karimi claims that the reformist government of Pezeshkian does not allow Iranian troops to fight in Syria:​ “We are not allowed to fight in Syria.​ We gave 6,000 martyrs in Syria to fight these terrorists, their death should not be in vain…”
    ​ And here former deputy of the Iranian Quds forces says Turks and other Arab countries deceived Tehran, which was reportedly ‘worried about movement in Idlib two months ago’.​ “We asked the Turks and some Arab countries and received assurances that there would be no movement. Hakan Fidan in particular told us this. I wish we had not been deceived by them and had taken precautions and reinforced our forces in Syria.”
    ​ Many people obviously feared that Pezeshkian would be some kind of Western-liberal plant, but I don’t think it’s so black and white. A combination of the above factors was clearly responsible for what happened and how rather than direct and pre-planned betrayal on the part of the Iranians or Russians…
    ​..There are many videos of SAA soldiers condemning the army, Assad, etc., during the events of the past few days. Here one angry SAA soldier shouts that Hezbollah Radwan special forces sold them out, Iran, Russia, and Assad himself all ‘sold them out’…
    ..I’ve now seen statements that Hamas supports the revolution and welcomes the new Syrian government, so you can add them to the list too…
    ​..I consider Assad a kind of tragic figure because it appears now in retrospect that while he was a good man and kind leader, he may not have been an effective leader. The reality is that he was never meant to become ruler. He was a simple doctor-in-training while his older, firmer brother Bassel al-Assad, elder son of Hafez, was meant to inherit the throne until he tragically died in a car accident in 1994:
    ​ Bashar al-Assad was not initially destined to become the president of Syria. His older brother, Basil al-Assad, was being groomed for this role by their father, Hafez al-Assad. Basil was seen as the preferred successor and had been prepared for leadership from a young age. However, his life took a tragic turn when he died in a car accident in 1994, which drastically altered the succession plan.
    ​ Following Basil’s death, Bashar, who was studying ophthalmology in London at the time, was recalled to Syria. He had to abandon his medical career and quickly adapt to a political and military role. Hafez al-Assad then began to prepare Bashar for leadership by enrolling him in military training and positioning him within the government. Despite his lack of political experience, Bashar eventually succeeded his father as president after Hafez’s death in 2000.
    ​ Just look at the eldest son’s training—that’s who was meant to lead Syria:
    ​ Trained in parachuting, he was commissioned in the Special Forces and later switched to the armoured corps after training in the Soviet military academies. He rapidly rose through the ranks, becoming a major and then commander of a brigade in the Republican Guard.
    ​ It can be inferred that Bashar’s lack of training for the role, and his incompatible disposition likely led to his not being a good military commander-in-chief.​..
    ​..The soft-spoken, mild-mannered, intelligent ruler may not have had the required gravitas to properly thrive in a barbarous region overrun with vicious enemies on all sides.​..
    ..As an anecdotal aside, Assad’s emails were once hacked by rebels at the start of the war, and virtually the only ‘incriminating’ material they could find were love notes to his wife; e.g. from CNN:
    “If we are strong together, we will overcome this together … I love you …” al-Assad wrote his wife the day the Arab League suspended its monitoring mission in Syria… ​..Asma, who boasts in one e-mail to a friend that she is the “REAL dictator” in her relationship, reciprocates the affection, once writing her husband a short poem.
    “Sometimes at night, when I look to the sky, I start thinking of you and ask myself, why? Why do I love you? I think and smile, because I know the list could run on for miles.”​
    ​ Now in the overthrow’s aftermath rebels have ransacked Assad’s residence and found his private family album, again revealing nothing more than a wholesome family man starkly contrasted with the picture the cretinous West has painted of him…
    ..Assad—who has now been confirmed by Russian foreign ministry as being safe in Moscow—intends to go back to private life and open up some kind of ophthalmology clinic in Russia…
    ​..For the Empire, a Historic Victory or Grand Illusion?
    ​ Many now espouse the understandable sentiment that Israel and the US have achieved an unprecedented victory over their enemies. The Hamas October 7th attack which unleashed a domino effect of consequences has been deemed as one of the most catastrophic blunders in history.​..
    ..Israel is no closer to achieving its aims of returning its hostages, repopulating its citizens, or actually defeating Hezbollah as a fighting force on the battlefield. Israeli society has taken major blows in the last year of this crisis, and the trust in the government which was lost will not be recovered for a long time, if ever. The same goes for institutional trust, particularly between the military and political wing. Israel still appears headed toward decline.
    ​ Granted, there are potentialities for Israel to emerge on top, they simply don’t look likely just yet…
    ​..At first glance, such developments appear to hint that Israel has a love affair with the rebels, and they together have achieved a great victory over their enemies. However, there are many problems with this analysis.
    ​ Firstly, Turkey is most likely to emerge as the chief victor and dominant influence over the powers in the region. Ostensibly, the group it controls most is the SNA rebels—aka FSA or TFSA, which are not on perfect terms with HTS. However, ultimately the Syrian project has been a Turkish one, and Turkey’s main drive of Ottoman Empire revanchism will eventually clash with Zionism’s Greater Israel project.
    ​ Recall that the Ottoman Empire has classically controlled all of Palestine for hundreds of years, which includes Israel itself. You can levy accusations against Erdogan double-dealing and supplying Israeli oil and such, but these are all realpolitik practicalities and do not change the ultimate telos of Turkey’s destiny: to pursue restoration of its lost Ottoman lands, which includes not only all of Syria but Palestine as well.
    ​ That means by defeating an ‘independent’—but ultimately innocuous—Syria, Israel has just condemned itself to a future fate far worse than facing even distant Iran.​..
    ​..Does Israel even realize what it has just helped to facilitate? Instead of a peaceful secular state on its borders, it may soon have a rabid caliphate, led by someone without Assad’s temperance and pumped up by Turkey into a reconquista of Jerusalem and Gaza. Israel thinks it has eliminated Iran from the chessboard but instead it has potentially brought on someone even far more historically aggressive, and someone who—unlike Iran—has an actual, real historical bone to pick with the colonial pretender that is Israel.
    ​ Israel seems to perhaps sense the blunder, as it began to immediately destroy ex-SAA military infrastructure before it falls into the new rebels’ hands: both Mezzeh airbase in Damascus and Syrian ships in Latakia were hit.​..
    ..Syrian ‘revolution’ journalist from Daraa expresses outrage at Israel’s sudden attacks on Syria, which underscores the wider sentiment of the ‘opposition’…
    ..That’s not to mention a plethora of FSA revolutionaries have inexplicably come out celebrating Assad’s downfall with glorifications of….Saddam Hussein.​ “Saddam is the true leader of all Sunni Arabs!”​ Not exactly a good sign for the US-Israeli axis.
    ​ More and more recently Israeli figures have noted the need for expansion, hearkening to long-awaited Greater Israel prophecies…
    ..Dugin reminds us of the eschatology of top Likudniks who’ve promised to demolish Al-Aqsa in order to build the Third Temple and bring about the messiah…
    ..Recall that Golan Heights is the eponym from which the nisba Al-Jolani (Golani) comes from. The HTS leader’s family is from the Golan Heights, and was displaced by Israel in the Six Day War. Can you see the problem here? …
    ..Even as of this writing, Israel appears to be making a play toward Damascus, which Smotrich and others have promised to capture.
    ​ Israel is on a preordained path to more than just ‘local friction’ with Sunni groups: this is an eschatological show down that appears to be proceeding precisely to plan, which will lead down the line to Israel’s ultimate destruction.​..
    ..Iran still maintains its influence over the region via Iraq and its growing normalization with other Arab countries. Has Israel severed Iran’s ability to supply Hezbollah, causing Hezbollah to eventually wither at the root? That could be—time will tell. But Israel may have just invoked a far worse enemy on its border. Even so, clipping Hezbollah’s wings does nothing really to Iran itself, it just takes away one Damocles sword Iran had over Israel. But does that somehow give Israel its own Damocles sword over Iran? No. Plus, Iran could find new ways to supply Hezbollah, particularly with the melange of new alliances which are soon to form from this heady brew. After all, despite various blockades Iran has found ways to supply Yemen.
    ​ And Russia: has Russia been “defeated” by the US or Israel? Well, thus far the ‘rebels’ have already stated a desire to have diplomatic relations with Russia and have given permission for Russia to retain its naval bases…
    ​..A Syrian opposition representative said good relations with Russia are needed: it is “a very important actor in the world.”​…
    ..So what did Russia lose? For now, Russia lost the money-sink of pouring billions of dollars into protecting Assad’s government, potentially freeing up vast amounts of both troops and funding to serve the SMO. Does that sound like a loss?
    ​ There are many different ways the situation can fork from here on out, with some rumors claiming the establishment of some new and closer Russian-Israeli alliance vis-a-vis Syria, while I can see potential for an increased Russian-Turkish proximity in the future, particularly given Erdogan’s odd new remark that he and Putin are ‘the only two leaders in the world.’
    ​ Critics point to Russia losing its resupply operations to Africa via Latakia and Tartus: as can be seen, for now there is no threat of that. It’s the US itself which remains on unstable footing given that Iraq is seeking to boot the US with increased urgency, not to mention Trump’s claims of withdrawing from Syria.​..
    ..Iran and Russia did not lose one soldier or any amount of vital assets over this. They are at their full readiness. And now the West has to sort out Syria, explain to the world what it’s doing there, and pay for its rehabilitation. Does this sound like such a bad deal?​…
    ..It’s impossible to tell for certain what the future holds for the Syrian people themselves. However, there is some chance for optimism. If the US gets the format it likes it may rescind sanctions and resume aid which will ultimately be better for the Syrian people themselves, so long as Al-Qaeda—I mean, the new ‘democratic government’—honors their newly redefined role as true ‘moderates’, even if it’s just for show.​
    ​ In fact, Biden was quick to already announce new ‘relief aid’…​ The ideal for the US would be to prepackage the narrative that Assad was the source of Syrians’ suffering by quickly showing a new ‘prosperous’ Syria, when in reality it was simply the sanctions tap being turned on or off at will that exercised total dominance over Syrians’ future and wellbeing.​ https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/syrias-fall-in-depth-analysis

    ​From May: Syrian first lady Asma al-Assad has leukemia, presidency says​ https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/syrian-first-lady-asma-al-assad-has-leukemia-presidency-says-2024-05-21/

    ​Judge Napolitano with Pepe Escobar, mainly about Syria, not Russia, Start at 2:25 (27 min from there) Pepe Escobar : Russia’s Next Move https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWBrLsUP5eQ

    #176581
    John Day
    Participant

    This has good color coded visual maps and explanations of all of the moving pieces on the territory of Syria and recent context. It’s a British take, so shaded that way. 10 min.
    The INSANE situation in Syria explained​ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snObSKVYQwY

    ​Syria update in first 5 minutes, then Ukraine: Advances Towards Damascus Uspenivka Fortified Area Has Fallen​ Military Summary 2024.12.10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuTcuzA42X4

    Andrew Korybko Trump Isn’t Telling The Whole Truth About Russia & Syria
    ​ At the end of the day, what happened was a disaster and no honest observer can deny that, but they also shouldn’t try to spin it as Russia’s fault like Trump did in his posts.
    Trump posted twice thus far about Russia and Syria at the time of this analysis’ publication. His full messages can be read here and here, but what follows are the relevant excerpts as they pertain to those two. Here’s what he wrote in his first post:
    ​ “Russia, because they are so tied up in Ukraine, and with the loss there of over 600,000 soldiers, seems incapable of stopping this literal march through Syria, a country they have protected for years. This is where former President Obama refused to honor his commitment of protecting the RED LINE IN THE SAND, and all hell broke out, with Russia stepping in. But now they are, like possibly Assad himself, being forced out, and it may actually be the best thing that can happen to them. There was never much of a benefit in Syria for Russia, other than to make Obama look really stupid.”
    ​ And here’s what he wrote in his second one:
    ​ “Assad is gone. He has fled his country. His protector, Russia, Russia, Russia, led by Vladimir Putin, was not interested in protecting him any longer. There was no reason for Russia to be there in the first place. They lost all interest in Syria because of Ukraine, where close to 600,000 Russian soldiers lay wounded or dead, in a war that should never have started, and could go on forever. Russia and Iran are in a weakened state right now, one because of Ukraine and a bad economy, the other because of Israel and its fighting success.”
    ​ As can be seen, both reference Ukrainian claims of Russia suffering over 600,000 casualties, which is just a cheap propaganda point in this context to emphasize its commitment to the special operation. Russia’s prioritization of its military operations against Ukraine over its anti-terrorist ones in Syria is also mentioned in each post too. Unlike the casualty figures that Trump cited, this is mostly accurate, but he still put a negative spin on it claiming that Russia was incapable of stopping the terrorists’ march.
    ​ The reality is that Russia could have hypothetically diverted some of its Aerospace Forces from the Ukrainian front to the Syrian one, but that would have been a waste of resources since the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) surrendered entire cities without putting up a fight.​ https://korybko.substack.com/p/trump-isnt-telling-the-whole-truth

    Moon of Alabama: Syria – Winners And Losers Or Both
    ​ Israel is grabbing another large amount of Syrian land. It has taken control of the Syrian city of Quneitra, along with the towns of Al-Qahtaniyah and Al-Hamidiyah in the Quneitra region. It has also advanced into the Syrian Mount Hermon and is now positioned just 30 kilometers from (and above) the Syrian capital.
    ​ It is also further demilitarizing Syria by bombing every Syria military storage site in its reach. Air defense positions and heave equipment are its primary targets. For years to come Syria, or whatever may evolve from it, will be completely defenseless against outside attacks.
    ​ Israel is for now the big winner in Syria. But with restless Jihadists now right on its border it remains to be seen for how long that will hold.
    ​ The U.S. is bombing the central desert of Syria. It claims to strike ISIS but the real target is any local (Arab) resistance which could prevent a connection between the U.S. controlled east of Syria with the Israel controlled south-west. There may well be plans to further build this connection into an Eretz Israel, a Zionist controlled state “from the river to the sea”.
    ​ Turkey has had and has a big role in the attack on Syria. It is financing and controlling the ‘Syrian National Army’ (previously the Free Syrian Army), which it is mainly using to fight Kurdish separatists in Syria.
    ​ There are some 3 to 5 million Syrian refugees in Turkey which the wannabe-Sultan Erdogan wants, for domestic political reasons, to return to Syria. The evolving chaos will not permit that.
    ​ Turkey had nurtured and pushed the al-Qaeda derived Hayat Tahrir al-Sham to take Aleppo. It did not expect it to go any further. The fall of Syria is now becoming a problem for Turkey as the U.S. is taking control of it. Washington will try to use HTS for its own interests which are, said mildly, not necessary compatible with whatever Turkey may want to do.
    ​ A primary target for Turkey are the Kurdish insurgents within Turkey and their support from the Kurds in Syria. Organized as the Syrian Democratic Forces the Kurds are sponsored and controlled by the United States. The SDF are already fighting Erdogan’s SNA and any further Turkish intrusion into Syria will be confronted by them.
    ​ The SDF, supported by the U.S. occupation of east-Syria, is in control of the major oil, gas and wheat fields in the east of the country. Anyone who wants to rule in Damascus will need access to those resources to be able to finance the state.
    ​ Despite having a $10 million award on its head HTS leader Abu Mohammad al-Golani is currently played up by western media as the unifying and tolerant new leader of Syria. But his HTS is itself a coalition of hardline Jihadists from various countries. There is little left to loot in Syria and as soon as those resources run out the fighting within HTS will begin. Will al-Golani be able to control the sectarian urges of the comrades when these start to plunder the Shia and Christian shrines of Damascus?​ …
    ..The incoming Trump administration sees China as its major enemy. By throwing Syria (and Ukraine) into chaos the outgoing Biden administration has guaranteed that Trump will have to stay involved in the Middle East (and eastern Europe).
    ​ The massive U.S. ‘Pivot to Asia’ will again have to wait. This gives China more time to build its sphere of influence. It may well be the only power that has been a winner in this.​ https://www.moonofalabama.org/2024/12/syria-winner-and-losers-or-both.html

    ​As mentioned above: US Bombs 75 ISIS Targets Across Syria After Assad Overthrown https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-bombs-75-isis-targets-across-syria-after-assad-overthrown

    #176583
    John Day
    Participant

    Also mentioned above; Bomb, Bomb, Bomb: Israel Striking Bases & Equipment Across Syria https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/israel-striking-bases-equipment-across-syria-including-assads-chemical-weapons-sites

    ​The gas pipeline to supply Europe that Syria wouldn’t allow, prompting the 2011 proxy war. Qatar-Turkey Gas Pipeline https://www.gem.wiki/Qatar-Turkey_Gas_Pipeline

    ​ Gilbert Doctorow: ‘No Nuclear War’: 7 December at The National Press Club
    ​ What is the value of the Opposition in the USA and Europe in preventing a looming nuclear war? A look at The National Press Club event organized by Scott Ritter yesterday provides some answers.
    ​ The ‘No Nuclear War’ proceedings in Washington, D.C. on 7 December (Pearl Harbor Day in the United States) will no doubt be put online by various internet platforms. I used the following channel hosted by Daniel Haiphong:​ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kh_Rckp1BXI​
    ​..28 November, at his press conference in Astana concluding his two-day state visit to Kazakhstan, Vladimir Putin said that any further missile attacks on Russian territory coming from Ukraine would result in Russia’s unleashing its
    ​ Oreshnik on the ‘decision making and command and control centers of Ukraine,’ meaning in essence decapitation of the Zelensky regime and death of the senior American and other NATO officers who are directing the Ukrainian military operations from their underground bunkers in Kiev, Lvov and elsewhere in the country.
    ​ It would appear that by this time the devastating destructive force of the Oreshnik for the stated applications was fully understood in Washington and since that time no further missile strikes have taken place, even if Ukrainian drones continue to deliver their pin-prick strikes on towns across Russia, nearly all of which are effectively frustrated by Russian air defenses.
    ​ For the above reasons, I remain fairly confident that in the closing days of the Biden administration and in the time in office of the incoming Trump administration whoever is in charge of military and foreign policy, whether Neocon in political persuasion or just ‘normal’ patriots, shall we say, Washington will do the right thing now because it has tried everything else till today and failed.​ https://gilbertdoctorow.com/2024/12/08/no-nuclear-war-7-december-at-the-national-press-club/

    ​Times are tough and getting tighter. I wonder if the tide is about to turn. Democracy Is Dead: A Coup Against Right Wing Movements Is Underway In Europe
    ​ In the past, progressive elites were not generally threatened by the campaigns of the old center and center-right parties because those groups have long been managed by fake conservatives with no intention of disturbing the deviation of the Overton Window to the radical left. But of course, times have changed. Legitimate opposition to the far-left is rising in the form of political parties fighting for secure borders and anti-wokeness initiatives, and the progressives are furious.​ They’ve had a taste of near total power, and though they claim to be the patron saints of Democracy they are openly adopting authoritarian ideals in order to keep that power.
    ​ In the US the far-left has been pursuing an all out propaganda war and has abused the legal system for years as a means to stop conservatives from returning to government. The lawfare tactics utilized against Donald Trump were unprecedented, but ultimately failed. In Europe, though, leftists are finding more success.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/democracy-dead-coup-against-right-wing-movements-underway-europe

    #176584
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Simplicius has more on the harsh left-fascist backlash in Europe. Cynical Overtakes Sacred, as the West Bares its True Face
    ​ One can hardly believe it anymore. The West has dropped all pretense of their sacred cow of ‘democracy’, used for generations as an instrument of moral superiority with which to browbeat the rest of the world.
    ​ Romanian candidate Calin Georgescu larruped his opponent in the first round of presidential elections, only for the entire result to be ‘nullified’ by a Romanian court, absurdly citing “Russian interference on TikTok”—with no real evidence.​..
    ..But the entire system walks a thin line because the people have slowly figured it out, and the globalist technocrats’ political duplicity is already revving at max thresholds; they simply cannot afford to steal every future election without the system collapsing beneath the weight of its runaway tyranny. It is already buckling, and a handful of rouged up globalist finger puppets are fain to put up a smiling facade of normalcy before cameras, while the foundations groan beneath them.
    ​ This political order is not just a sick man of Europe, but the veritable sick man of the world, coughing up his infectious spume onto all nearby. This is the cynical twilight of the West, which has chosen terror, oppression, and political manipulation against its own citizens as a way of coping with the slow loss of its imperial entitlements. It’s only inevitable that the rising tide of anti-establishment political parties continues to sweep this canker away. But before this happens for good, Europe will likely see a destabilizing political paralysis for several years, as a kind of final death throes of the globalist holdouts and political hacks like Starmer, Macron, Scholz, and co., whose only jobs will be to delay the fall as long as possible. https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/cynical-overtakes-sacred-as-the-west

    ​ 30% of demonstrators were foreign color-revolution-tourists: Georgia has prevented Maidan-style coup – PM
    The country’s authorities have thwarted a regime-change attempt coordinated from abroad, Irakli Kobakhidze has said
    ​ Georgia has prevented an attempted overthrow of the government orchestrated by foreign powers, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has said. He compared the scenario allegedly prepared for the nation with the situation in Ukraine in 2014.
    ​ Speaking on Monday, Kobakhidze referred to the US-backed Maidan coup in Kiev a decade ago, which ousted Ukraine’s democratically elected president, Viktor Yanukovich, and precipitated the current conflict between Moscow and Kiev.
    ​ “It took the [Georgian] Ministry of Internal Affairs exactly five days to neutralize the resource of violence of the radical opposition,” Kobakhidze said at a cabinet meeting, thanking the head of the ministry, Vakhtang Gomelauri, and police officers.
    ​ He added that the ministry had acted in accordance with standards “higher than the American and European ones.”​ “This is how the attempt of Maidan in our country was stopped in exactly five days,” Kobakhidze concluded.​ https://swentr.site/russia/609085-georgia-prevented-coup-premier/

    ​ The underlying problem: Fuel feeds modern economy. European industry is starving to death. Europe’s Downward Spiral Accelerates
    ​ Europe is in trouble. After struggling with high energy prices and stagnating then falling demand for three years in a row, companies have run out of leeway. Now, we are witnessing the effects of a chronic under-consumption crisis and a loss of competitiveness on a historic scale. This is not your run-of-the-mill economic downturn from which there is a quick rebound. In fact, the basket case of Europe has provided us with a preview what the relentless rise of the energy cost of energy means for the economy, and ultimately for industrial civilization as a whole.​..
    ..What started as a “failure” to meet the energy demands of a post-COVID rebound, has now turned into a full blown energy crisis unwilling to recede. As lockdowns eased and economic activity returned in 2021, demand for natural gas has increased substantially worldwide. Many oil and gas wells — shut-in during 2020 — on the other hand, could not return to full production and as a result a natural gas price rally began; half a year earlier than the fighting in Ukraine escalated into an all out war.
    ​ Fighting alone had little effect on the price of natural gas in Europe, though. Various sanctions, lawsuits, asset confiscations and seizures, abrupt withdrawal of permits, “mysterious” pipeline explosions and denial of payments from the European side, on the other hand, had a significant role to play in the rally depicted on the chart above. Just for context: before the war Germany used to import 50% of its coal, 55% of its natural gas, and 31% of its crude oil from Russia, representing 33% of Germany’s total energy consumption — all of which falls under some sort of sanctions today…
    ​..Europe is deindustrializing fast. Half of the continent’s steel, glass and aluminum capacity, together with fertilizer and chemical plants have already left in the first wave (in late 2022 and early 2023). Now, it’s time for the automotive and machine manufacturing sector to go, together with the “renewables” and battery businesses. ​ Well, energy is (still) the economy, it seems. As industrial demand recedes, however, so does consumer demand. With mass layoffs, and in response to a huge drop in the purchasing power of their money, people started to buy less and less products made with expensive energy, and turned down the heating in their homes even further.​..
    ..Despite the disappearance of cheap gas from the market we will neither see another price rally, nor run out of gas by the end of winter. It will not be a smooth ride though. Were it not for “renewable” energy, we would “only” see a slow dying of the natural gas intensive part of the economy — which is still a big deal on its own. With the predictable unpredictability of wind and solar, however, and with a massive reliance on natural gas fired power plants to balance electricity demand, Europe just saw the fastest drop in natural gas storage in years. Yes, the weather was cold in the past couple of weeks, but it wasn’t nearly as cold as it could get in the dead of winter. Wind on the other hand stopped blowing, which not only resulted in lower electricity generation from wind turbines, but also in thicker clouds and more persistent fog… Leading to a much diminished solar power generation.​..
    ..The lack of cheap pipeline gas in combination with an ever increasing share of “renewables” has led to a sharp rise in electricity prices all across Europe…
    ​..Now the chickens come home to roost. First the German, then the French government (two of the biggest economies in the EU) collapsed over debates on soaring debt levels and deficit spending. Again, no (cheap) energy, no economy. No economy, no consumption, no tax revenues. Irrespective of who is called the next chancellor or prime minister, he or she will have to deal with a massive debt crisis, and in case of France, an even bigger one than that of Greece’s in 2009.​ https://thehonestsorcerer.substack.com/p/europes-downward-spiral-accelerates

    ​Surplus Energy Economics, Dr. Tim Morgan (similar story) The perils of extremes​, A VERY BRITISH CRISIS
    Britain is far from alone amongst Western countries in experiencing the effects of economic deterioration. The average British person has gradually been getting materially poorer ever since 2004, but the accelerating pace of this impoverishment has been driving social discontent and political fragility just as surely in France, Germany and America as in the United Kingdom.
    ​ Britain does, though, stand out from the crowd in several significant respects. As we shall see, these include excessive indebtedness, and outsized exposure to rate and currency risk.
    ​ Even more seriously, the steps necessary for effective preparation for economic contraction may be hard to implement in Britain because they run contrary to long-established, cross-party support for the failed and divisive doctrine of extreme neoliberalism.
    ​ As you may know, the essential context for the British economic challenge is that the global economy is in the process of inflecting from growth into contraction as the fossil fuel impetus on which the industrial economy was built fades away.
    ​ The critical marker for this process is the Energy Cost of Energy, a measure of the proportion of accessed energy which, being consumed in the energy access process, is not available for any other economic purpose.
    ​ Globally, trend ECoE has risen from 2.0% in 1980, and 4.2% in 2000, to 11% now, and is set to reach 13% by 2030, 18% by 2040 and 25% by 2050.
    ​ This relentless rise in ECoEs is ruinous for all industrial economies. In high-maintenance Western countries, prior growth in the material prosperity of the average person went into reverse at ECoEs of around 5%.
    ​ By this measure, the average British person was 11% poorer last year than he or she had been back in 2004, when prosperity per capita peaked at a national ECoE of 4.7%.​…
    ..However we look at this, it’s clear that significant changes will need to be made in the allocation and prioritization of dwindling economic resources. And this is where Britain’s commitment to extreme neoliberal doctrines is such a handicap to adaptation.
    To be absolutely clear about this, Surplus Energy Economics is avowedly non-partisan in politics, but does mistrust economic extremes, and interprets the evidence as favouring the mixed economy model which seeks to optimise the different strengths of private and public provision. This was the post-war Keynesian consensus which, in Britain, was abandoned in 1979.
    In any case, neoliberalism has long ceased to be a matter of party contention in British politics…
    ..Economic extremism almost always comes at a price. In Britain, the price for ideological neoliberalism was paid, in the first instance, in the destruction of manufacturing industry, the loss of control over many nationally important assets, and the conversion of much of the former ‘working class’ into a precariat with scant resources and very limited protections.
    Beyond its shaky economic contentions, neoliberalism has always been as much a state of mind as a set of policies. The ideals of neoliberalism are based on the creed of short-term self-gratification and a belittling of almost anything that smacks of collective social endeavour. Excessive dependence on foreign investors and lenders, and extreme vulnerability to adverse currency and credit market movements, can be traced directly to the adoption of this creed.
    The strange thing about this is how far the tenets of neoliberalism seem to have been accepted even by its victims…
    ..In Britain, a group of opportunists sought to craft a wholly different narrative, effectively re-writing history even as it was still being made. Their assertion was that the travails of the 1970s weren’t caused by the 1973-74 and 1978-79 oil crises, but by left-wing government and over-powerful organized labour. The solutions were to roll back the state, and destroy the power of the unions.
    ​ They embarked on an orgy of privatization, selling off to private investors everything from the supply of water, gas and electricity to telecommunications, railways, steel-making and car manufacturing. Various “watchdogs” were set up to try to limit abuse of the many natural monopolies included in this programme.
    ​ The proceeds of this privatization exercise, boosted by a temporary revenue bonanza from North Sea oil and gas, were used for two purposes, both of which a reasonable person might well regard as nefarious.​ The first was the financing of enough unemployment to break the power of organized labour. The second was the granting of tax cuts to anyone who didn’t actually need them…
    ..The situation now is that economic contraction is going to compel the abandonment of extreme neoliberalism. But this won’t be easy in a country so heavily committed to it. Elon Musk was a long way wide of the mark when he said that civil war in Britain was “inevitable”. The UK is no more politically unstable than Germany, France, Italy or a starkly-polarized United States.
    Much likelier is a more insidious process whereby Britain becomes ungovernable, in the sense that no government, irrespective of party, can meet the demands of an increasingly impatient and discontented electorate.
    This has been reflected in the very short honeymoon enjoyed by the Labour government elected with a big parliamentary majority in July. The right-wing Reform UK party, led by Nigel Farage, won a remarkable 14.3% of the popular vote in the July election, on a platform of lower immigration, reduced taxation and opposition to the Net Zero environmental agenda.
    Beyond the gyrations of national politics, the problem here is that the global economy isn’t going to sit around waiting while the British debate the respective merits of social cohesion and a mantra of individual self-gratification. https://surplusenergyeconomics.wordpress.com/2024/12/06/294-the-perils-of-extremes/

    ​ This will work until it is maxed-out, but Europe and others will already be collapsing. Trump pledges to ‘drill, baby, drill’
    The incoming president has vowed to boost oil and gas production to provide the US economy with affordable energy​ https://swentr.site/business/609063-trump-pledges-drill-oil-gas/

    #176585
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Trump vows to pardon Jan. 6 rioters on day one after getting into office
    “These people are living in hell,” Trump told NBC News’ “Meet the Press.” While he believes he was wronged, Trump said he will not appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Biden.​ https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/all-things-trump/trump-vows-pardon-jan-6-rioters-day-one-after-getting-office

    State Department Scrambles To Scuttle $100M Censorship Network Before Trump Takes Office​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/state-department-scrambles-scuttle-100m-censorship-network-trump-takes-office

    ​A bomb? What? ​Former Secret Service Agent: Trump Likely To Be Attacked Before Inauguration “It’s going to be something of a much bigger magnitude” https://modernity.news/2024/12/06/former-secret-service-agent-trump-likely-to-be-attacked-before-inauguration/

    Kyle Young still ranches on the US/Mexico border. Update from the Border War Zone​, memo to Tom Homan
    Warning! Some of the video coverage of cartel activity along the Arizona border with Mexico is brutal.
    ​ Because his tell-it-like-it-is style doesn’t go over very well with the sanctimonious sanctuary types that populate much of the legacy media, Tom Homan, Trumps pick to be the new Border Czar, has been generating a lot of coverage. How much of what he’s been saying is hype and how much will translate into an effective reality remains to be seen.
    ​ So far, Trump has been populating his cabinet and inner circle with a host of characters, ranging from neocons like the war hawks Marco Rubio and Mike Waltz who back Israels genocide of Palestinians, to globalist transhumanists like Elon Musk (DOGE), to digital ID pushers like Vivek Ramaswamy (DOGE) and Peter Theil (advisor), to globalist carbon credit scammers like Howard Lutnik (Sec. of Commerce). All of these people have very profitable agendas they’ll be seeking to impose on all of us average American.​
    ​ I see RFK Jr (HHS), Kash Patel (FBI director) and Tom Homan as the only three bright spots in the Trump administration. Today’s post is about what Tom Homan faces.
    ​ Tom Homan’s position as the border czar carries no official authority. It doesn’t even require Senate approval. He’ll probably just hold a staff position in the White House. But he may be able to sway people who are in positions of authority to do something about the war zone along the border. It’s for this reason I’m making this post – I hope he reads this to get a good handle on what’s really going on down here along the border.
    ​ Very few people know anything about what’s really happening along the border. Not only does the legacy media not cover it, they depict the border as being a highly controlled zone where law and order prevail. Nothing could be further from the truth.
    ​ Because I’ve lived near the border for most of my adult life, because I’ve traveled extensively in Mexico and because my friend Tim Foley heads up the Arizona Border Recon group, earlier this year I wrote a series of articles about the issues facing those of us who live along the border. I’m going to link all of those posts here. There has been some interesting developments regarding the video featured in the first post. That video was taken with a hidden camera placed next to a ranch gate on the border by my friend Tim Foley. https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/update-from-the-border-war-zone

    ​An economy full of honest participants is much more efficient and quickly adapts to changes. Charles Hugh Smith What Happened to Integrity and Honor?
    The hope here is that facing the reality of moral collapse frees us of the delusion that fiddling with technocratic financial abstractions and policy tweaks can reverse moral collapse.​ https://charleshughsmith.substack.com/p/what-happened-to-integrity-and-honor

    #176586
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ A​ Midwestern Doctor presents the current case. Who’s Trying to Stop America Becoming Healthy Again?​
    Untangling the century of dark industry tactics that have poisoned the health of America
    ​ Since COVID-19 began, those who tried to warn the public about the clear dangers of how we were addressing COVID-19 (e.g., lockdowns, vaccines, and remdesivir) have been targeted and silenced. While many were initially in disbelief our government could do something like this, more cynical parties (e.g., myself) suspected something like this would happen (as it always does) and caught the early warning signs of it.
    ​ In my eyes, beyond the over-the-top marketing throughout the media to promote the COVID boondoggle, there were three particularly noteworthy (and interwoven) facets to this campaign:
    ​ 1. Widespread censorship of opposing ideas (e.g., GoFundMe deleting fundraisers for individuals who had severe COVID vaccine injuries and nowhere else to turn for help since those fundraisers alerted people to the vaccines not being completely “safe and effective” and most of the news networks refusing to question the COVID narrative). Of note, from the start, I assumed there had to be shadow banning occurring (as I could see the effects of it happen in real time) and coordination between the social media platforms and the Biden administration—an illegal activity which was gradually confirmed by lawsuits (e.g., due to the Twitter file) and other leaks that revealed shadow banning was widespread on the tech platforms.
    ​ 2. The establishment targeted anyone who dissented against the narrative in a coordinated fashion. For example, many absurd complaints were used to target the medical licenses of physicians who were saving patients from dying from COVID (e.g., Meryl Nass, whose suspension was so absurd that 13 members of Maine’s legislature formally complained to the medical board about it).
    ​ 3. A very aggressive and coordinated campaign to neutralize anyone who disputed the narrative on social media. Early on, I began to suspect this was happening because I’d see the same bad actors (typically doctors) use the same sculpted talking points. In April 2024, I found out an industry funded group did indeed exist, and that:
    •Many of the people I’d suspected were in a coordinated conspiracy did indeed belong to a secret group (“Shots Heard”) dedicated to fighting misinformation online.
    •That group was tied to the Federal Government and funded by the pharmaceutical industry.
    •That group, one by one, would target dissident healthcare workers and attempt to both get them removed from social media, to have their medical licenses taken away or get them fired from work, and in some cases, to directly harass them at their homes.​..
    ​..One of the things I find truly remarkable about RFK’s nomination is that most of the opposition to it (and the money to fund that opposition) is coming from the same people who constantly claim to advocate for our health—but in truth have only let things get far far worse.
    ​ This touches on why I believe public relations is so toxic to Democracy—by turning public opinion into something that could be shaped with well-crafted campaigns, it made it much easier for governments and corporations to create the perception they were doing good, rather than actually earn the public’s trust through doing the right thing.
    ​ Fortunately, the core aspects of human nature rarely change, and Harvey Wiley’s lessons from fighting the food and pharmaceutical industry over a century ago are just as applicable now as they were back then. He faced the same unscrupulous tactics and junk science we see now. He correctly concluded that the only way to fix that mess was to galvanize the public into demanding it—something we are finally seeing again with the Make America Healthy Again Movement.
    ​ Likewise, when Wiley proposed his reforms (e.g., not using toxic food preservatives or selling adulterated foods), he was met with stiff opposition from the industry that widely decried the severe damage his unnecessary policies would do to their businesses.​ https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/whos-trying-to-stop-america-becoming

    ​ Meryl Nass MD, Remember when I asked if FDA was trying to pull a fraud on the court? Well, FDA got its hand slapped.
    FDA was trying to withhold a million pages from its Pfizer document cache from the public and tried to get a court to allow its dodge.​ https://merylnass.substack.com/p/remember-when-i-asked-if-fda-was

    ​More on that from Dr. Nass: Asked by CHD’s Defender to comment on the FDA’s failed attempt to bury a million pages on Comirnaty, I fleshed out an answer for those less familiar with the details. I want to be sure all my readers understand what is at stake in this case.
    ​ IMHO FDA attempted a fraud on the court by:
    Failing to produce documents it knew it was required to make public, based on the original court ruling and FDA law.
    ​ And then FDA tried to trick the court into acquiescing with its partial production as if it was the whole enchilada.
    And then it came up with a lame excuse for why it had gone down this route, probably expecting the court to give it deference, as it had done during the 40 years of the Chevron deference doctrine.
    ​ As Judge Pittman noted, the language in the original ruling was crystal clear. And I would point out that the law is also clear regarding the requirement to put the entire package of documents used in a licensing decision in the public domain, once a product is licensed—yet FDA decided to attempt a fraud, regardless. Thus it must have had something big to hide.​ https://merylnass.substack.com/p/asked-by-chds-defender-to-comment

    ​ Sasha Latypova also has the story: FDA is ordered to produce 1 million more pages of Pfizer’s Biologics License Application for covid injections
    Chemistry Manufacturing Controls documentation has not been produced yet. I hope it will be now. Does it even exist?​ https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/fda-is-ordered-to-produce-1-million

    ​ No escaping it? New Study Finds Concerning Evidence of COVID-19 ‘Vaccine’ Shedding
    Menstrual Abnormalities Strongly Associated with Proximity to COVID-19 Vaccinated Individuals​ https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/new-study-finds-concerning-evidence

    #176587
    John Day
    Participant

    ​I covered this when it first came out. BOMBSHELL Study: Covid ‘Vaccines’ Alter Human Behavior
    An alarming new study into Covid mRNA “vaccines” has sent shockwaves through the scientific community after researchers confirmed that the injections are altering human behavior.​ https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/bombshell-study-covid-vaccines-alter

    ​That study: Psychiatric adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination: a population-based cohort study in Seoul, South Korea
    ​ Evidence has suggested an increased risk of psychiatric manifestations following viral infections including coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19). However, psychiatric adverse events (AEs) after COVID-19 vaccination, which were documented in case reports and case series, remain unclear. This study is aimed to investigate the psychiatric AEs after COVID-19 vaccination from a large population-based cohort in Seoul, South Korea. We recruited 50% of the Seoul-resident population randomly selected from the Korean National Health Insurance Service (KNHIS) claims database on 1, January, 2021. The included participants (n = 2,027,353) from the Korean National Health Insurance Service claims database were divided into two groups according to COVID-19 vaccination. The cumulative incidences per 10,000 of psychiatric AEs were assessed on one week, two weeks, one month, and three months after COVID-19 vaccination. Hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% Confidence interval (CIs) of psychiatric AEs were measured for the vaccinated population. The cumulative incidence of depression, anxiety, dissociative, stress-related, and somatoform disorders, sleep disorders, and sexual disorders at three months following COVID-19 vaccination were higher in the vaccination group than no vaccination group. However, schizophrenia and bipolar disorders showed lower cumulative incidence in the vaccination group than in the non-vaccinated group. Depression (HR [95% CI] = 1.683 [1.520–1.863]), anxiety, dissociative, stress-related, and somatoform disorders (HR [95% CI] = 1.439 [1.322–1.568]), and sleep disorders (HR [95% CI] = 1.934 [1.738–2.152]) showed increased risks after COVID-19 vaccination, whereas the risks of schizophrenia (HR [95% CI] = 0.231 [0.164–0.326]) and bipolar disorder ​decreased after COVID-19 vaccination (HR [95% CI] = 0.672 [0.470–0.962]).
    ​ COVID-19 vaccination increased the risks of depression, anxiety, dissociative, stress-related, and somatoform disorders, and sleep disorders while reducing the risk of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Therefore, special cautions are necessary for administering additional COVID-19 vaccinations to populations vulnerable to psychiatric AEs.​ [Who ​alive is not vulnerable?] ​ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-024-02627-0

    #176588
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Krainer got nothing, but he can outline why the Syria fall makes no sense, and is only being explained post-facto

    Go ahead and tell me it’s a Russian trap, I need some good news. The STANDARD Russian trap, that not only worked before, is working in Kursk right now, and all Ukraine for NATO before. That’s a LOTTA territory for Israel’s broken army to take. Turkey had a Kurdistan, and 5 bloodthirsty armies are all killing each other. Other reports, aboe, demonstrate it’s not as bad as first look.

    So, Israel, controlling and vampiring a sapped Syria can do that forever, and has. They set the tune by making Iran come on on command. So what happens if they don’t? There are REAL anti-Israel terrorists there now, not fake ones AND they are, as above, the front door to an Ottoman push? Even Israel is reportedly suspicious and getting worried. As he says, although it LOOKS plausible it’s like a 200,000 men vs 20k men, with 3 lines of fallback after 10 years of holding fast, Every. Day.

    One problem: although it is CLEAR high-level commands from Generals, stand down, soldiers melt away, YES they can all get mad and resist later from inside, after 5 armies kill each other, YES that will sort Syria’s corruption, as only those of the people will survive,

    …Yet I can’t see HOW you CAN pop up after with all men scattered, all bases blown, all tanks burned…Yes, with the terrorists’ own weapons, but that’s like an AK and some technicals. Tell me some good news. If it’s meant to fool Israel, it will have to look very real: they may be evil but they sure aren’t dumb.

    #176589
    Oroboros
    Participant

    .

    #176590
    tboc
    Participant

    the Romans are invading Persia
    does more than rhyme

    #176591
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Head Head Chopper of New Syria

    Empire of Lies buttboy manwhore Al Jolani eariler on……….

    .

    HTS in a Nutshell

    The “moderate” rebels want a caliph to lead them to free Muslims from oppression!

    The caliph should lead the armies on the “entity of the Jews”

    Yeh Baby!

    So a caliphate it is then?

    https://x.com/i/status/1866177574759522629

    #176592
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Duh’merica has a 10 MILLION DOLLAR BOUNTY on this Satanic murdering pervert’s head but is busy “re-branding him” as a ‘moderate.

    Which makes members on the Empire of Lies Military Maggot Mafia accomplices in his crimes

    #176593
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “Anthony Blinken just proved himself to [be] the best, most powerful Statesman the United States ever had on behalf of Israel evil.”

    #176594
    WES
    Participant

    Ukrainian Government9 Bonds:

    Notice that no one from the US, Nato, or EU, is now publically demanding that the Ukraine be admitted to Nato or EU, so European taxpayers are on the hook to make BlackRock’s worthless government of Ukraine bonds whole?

    Syria – the land of the gerbils:
    Notice Israel’s land grab in Syria, parallels the southern ɓord⁸er of Lebanon which Israel also wants to grab.

    Ukraine War (9Notice:

    Due to a lack of interest, the war there has been cancelled!

    #176595
    those darned kids
    Participant
    #176596
    zerosum
    Participant

    People power
    The Syrian army just gave up, no fighting.
    and … no war … peace

    #176597
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    The data stream from virtually all sources in regard to the “Syrian Debacle Miracle” is still just total bullshit from all concerned. When there is THAT much lying and THAT much nonsense, then I get kinda interested.

    Can’t see shit from this distance, but I’m still keeping my eyes peeled. Maybe someone will screw up and leak the truth or at LEAST a more plausible lie.

    #176598
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Meanwhile it seems that the aliens are invading. https://youtu.be/T8Z1hmRosyE?si=ItwgNohAmtVTT74M

    I can’t help but wonder if the two events are somehow related.

    #176599
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Oh, and one last thing before hitting the hay after a busy day. If that cutie pie model with the abs of Adonis and the smile of Brad Pitt is a cold blooded crack shot assassin then I’m Brad Pitt. Luigi is either a decoy, or an MK Ultra construct, or both.

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