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Trump To Meet Putin ‘Very Quickly’ After Inauguration (RT)
Trump Allies Prepare Bill To Let Him Buy Greenland (RT)
Crazy Like a Fox: Trump’s Greenland Pitch (Miele)
More Than Half of Greenlanders Want To Join US – Poll (RT)
UK PM ‘Sent Operatives’ To Undermine US Elections – Musk (RT)
Musk Calls Out ‘Tyrant Of Europe’ (RT)
Romanians Rail Against Do-Over Election Targeting Populist NATO Skeptic (ZH)
Blinken Exploited Biden’s Senility – Scott Ritter (Sp.)
Judge Allows Release of Vol. 1, Blocks Vol. 2 of Jack Smith’s Report (ET)
How Jack Smith Destroyed His Own Case Against Trump (Turley)
‘Let’s Buy Good, Cheap Gas From Our Friends In Russia’ – UK Politician (RT)
No Western Training Can Save Ukrainian Troops From Their Own Commanders (Amar)
Vance Blasts “Dumpster Fire” Left For Trump By Biden/Harris (MN)
Labour MPs Call For Britain-Wide Probe Into Rape Gangs (RT)
Top Cops Shielded In UK Grooming Gangs Inquiry – Whistleblower (RT)
Climate Jeezus Taketh Away (Kunstler)
Washington Post Web Traffic Plummets Nearly 90% (RT)
Ugly Trucks to the Rescue! (PJM)

 

 

 

 


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DC broke Tulsi?

 

 

 

 

Last week, Lavrov, for a reason, said Trump envoy Keith Kellogg needed to ‘dive into’ the relevant material. Trump et al must realize that Crimea and the 4 territories are not up for negotiation; they are part of Russia now. 3 years ago, before the SMO, Russia suggested leaving them be part of Ukraine. That’s no longer a option, Putin’s suggestions then were rejected by Zelensky and NATO.

There will be an argument that being too easy on Putin will mean a loss of face for US and NATO. Trump can put that on its head by saying it’s a loss of face for Biden, Blinken and the Democrats, plus a whole slew of wildly unpopular European leaders like Starmer, Macron and Scholz.

Trump wants the killing to stop. Easy. He and Putin can pick a date (Jan 21?) for a ceasefire, in a way that no-one will dare break. After that, it’s no nukes, no nazis, no NATO.

Oh, and the Gaza ceasefire? Yeah, that’s Trump.

Trump To Meet Putin ‘Very Quickly’ After Inauguration (RT)

US President-elect Donald Trump has announced plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin “very quickly” after being sworn in on January 20. During an interview on Monday, Newsmax host Rob Schmitt asked Trump about his strategy to end the Ukraine conflict, to which Trump said “there is only one strategy, and it’s up to Putin.” He added: “I can’t imagine he’s too thrilled with the way it’s gone, because it hasn’t gone exactly well for him either.” “I know he [Putin] wants to meet, and I’m going to meet very quickly,” the incoming US leader said. “I would have done it sooner, but … you have to get into the office.” During his campaign, Trump promised to end the Ukraine conflict and multibillion-dollar US funding of the government in Kiev. He claimed he could stop the hostilities “in 24 hours” by making several phone calls.

Since his election as president, Trump and members of his transition team have moderated expectations, acknowledging that a resolution will probably take several months at least. In the interview with Newsmax, Trump blamed the outgoing President Joe Biden for allowing the conflict to escalate on his watch. The fighting has had devastating consequences for both Ukraine and Russia, he said. ”This was gross incompetence. That’s the only reason this war has taken place,” he stated. Biden, speaking at the Department of State on Monday, defended his handling of the crisis, claiming it was one of his administration’s foreign policy achievements. ”I had two jobs – one to rally the world to defend Ukraine, and the other is to avoid war between two nuclear powers. We did both those things,” he said.

”Ukraine is still free, independent country, with a potential, a potential for a bright future,” Biden said, adding that it was up to the Trump administration to “protect the bright future of the Ukrainian people”. The Kremlin has responded positively to Trump’s declared intention to engage with Russia, but stressed that the Ukraine conflict needs to be resolved in a way that addresses its core causes. Those, according to Moscow, include NATO’s expansion in Europe and Ukraine’s discrimination against its ethnic Russian citizens. Russian officials have accused the Biden administration of intentionally escalating tensions to justify a proxy war against their country, which is how the conflict is viewed in Moscow.

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“US House Republicans have introduced a ‘Make Greenland Great Again Act’”.

Trump Allies Prepare Bill To Let Him Buy Greenland (RT)

President-elect Donald Trump’s Republican allies in the US House of Representatives have introduced draft legislation aiming to authorize negotiations for the United States to buy Greenland from Denmark. The island’s pro-independence leader has said he is “ready to talk,” after Trump refused to rule out a military takeover. The bill, circulated on Monday by Representative Andy Ogles and backed by ten co-sponsors, would allow Trump to begin talks with Denmark immediately upon his inauguration. “Congress hereby authorizes the President, beginning at 12:01 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on January 20, 2025, to seek to enter into negotiations with the Kingdom of Denmark for the purchase of Greenland,” the bill states. The proposal follows Trump’s renewed interest in making Greenland part of the US, calling it an “absolute necessity” for national security and refusing to rule out the use of military or economic pressure to achieve this goal.

“People really don’t even know if Denmark has any legal right to [Greenland], but if they do, they should give it up because we need it,” Trump said last week. Greenland’s Prime Minister Mute Egede reiterated the island’s ambition to gain independence from Denmark last week, emphasizing that the Greenlandic people do not want to be either Danish or American. Egede also expressed readiness to “talk” with Trump, acknowledging that his refusal to rule out the use of force to acquire Greenland was “serious.” Greenland is the world’s largest island, with shores on the Atlantic and Arctic oceans. From the early 19th century to the 1950s, it was a territory under the full control of Denmark. During WWII, it was occupied by the US after Denmark was captured by Nazi Germany. Currently, the island hosts a US military base and an early warning system for ballistic missiles.

The island has grown increasingly autonomous, and was granted home rule in 1979, ultimately gaining the right in 2009 to declare independence if a referendum passes. “The desire for independence, the wish to be in one’s own house, is probably understood by all people in the world,” Egede stressed, adding that an independence vote “will come soon.” Greenland is home to fewer than 57,000 people and is 80% covered with ice, but it is rich in gold, silver, copper, and uranium deposits and is believed to have vast oil reserves in its territorial waters. According to a recent survey by US research firm Patriot Polling, approximately 57% of Greenland’s population supports Trump’s proposal. The poll involved 416 respondents and was conducted earlier this month while Donald Trump Jr., the president-elect’s son, was visiting the island on a “personal day trip.”

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“..no one dares to underestimate Trump any longer. His willpower is a force of nature, and if he says he wants Greenland, don’t count him out.”

Crazy Like a Fox: Trump’s Greenland Pitch (Miele)

It was back in August 2019, just about the time Democrats were wasting everyone’s time with the first fake impeachment scandal, when Donald Trump originally introduced the idea of buying Greenland from Denmark. At the time, the notion was dismissed by the pointy-headed arbiters of right and wrong known as the mainstream media, who concluded that Trump must see his presidency as an extended season of “The Apprentice.” In this episode, the modern-day land baron outsmarts the Scandihoovian rubes who didn’t know the “green” in Greenland was cold hard cash. Like almost every other preconception of Trump in his first term, that take was nonsensical. There was considerable historical and geo-political justification for Trump’s proposal to rescue Greenland from European colonialism, and perhaps if his enemies had not sprung the Ukraine phone call impeachment hoax shortly after the Greenland gambit was proposed, it might have become a major accomplishment of Trump’s first term.

I wrote about the original proposal on Aug. 26, 2019, for RealClearPolitics in an article that declared “Trump’s No Safe Bet; He’s a Leader.” The premise was that unlike the feckless, washed-out, safety-in-numbers politicians who lead by following polls, Trump used common sense and intuition to find solutions to problems no one else even liked to think about. Building a wall to keep out illegal immigrants might seem like an obvious idea now, but before Trump, no one would have dared to say it. The same is true of his wish to reclaim Greenland as North American territory. Few if any of Trump’s contemporaries had considered the idea, but it was not without precedent. Lincoln’s Secretary of State William Seward had sought to purchase Greenland for the United States in 1867, the same year he famously acquired Alaska from Russia.

These days, it may seem jarring to talk about buying large chunks of real estate for the purpose of national aggrandizement, but it wasn’t always so. In addition to Seward’s purchase of Alaska, the United States also can be grateful for Jefferson’s Louisiana Purchase, which nearly doubled the size of the country, as well as for the largely free acquisition of Florida from Spain. Land deals are not just in Trump’s blood; they are part of our national heritage. They can also be vital to national security. Certainly everyone can agree we were infinitely better off during the era of the Soviet Union because Alaska was no longer in the hands of the Russian oligarchs. And President-elect Trump alluded to a similar benefit on Truth Social when he appointed his ambassador to Denmark in December: “For purposes of National Security and Freedom throughout the World, the United States of America feels that the ownership and control of Greenland is an absolute necessity.”

Trump elaborated on that sentiment last week during his impromptu press conference at Mar-a-Lago. “We need Greenland for national security purposes. … People really don’t even know if Denmark has any legal right to it, but if they do, they should give it up because we need it for national security. That’s for the free world. I’m talking about protecting the free world. You don’t even need binoculars. You look outside, you have China ships all over the place. You have Russian ships all over the place. We’re not letting that happen. We’re not letting it happen.” So again, we have the Russian threat, but this time added on top of the perhaps even greater Chinese threat. As I pointed out five years ago, China has its own eyes on Greenland, not just for the strategic importance but because it is a repository of rare earth minerals and other resources:

“President Trump was well aware that the Chinese had already expressed their own interest in Greenland, offering to fund millions of dollars of infrastructure improvements on the island as part of the plan for global economic domination known as the ‘Belt and Road Initiative.’” Fortunately, pressure on Denmark largely thwarted China’s Greenland ambitions, but meanwhile Trump’s appetite for American expansionism was whetted. It is perhaps significant that the play for Greenland has been paired with Trump’s threat to take back the Panama Canal, which was turned over to the nation of Panama by Jimmy Carter in the late 1970s. The canal zone, after all, has proven to be a lucrative foothold for China in the New World, and provides a chilling warning of what might happen if someone of Trump’s stature did not step forward to hold the communist state out of Greenland.

And one thing is certain. No one is laughing at Trump this time around for his pitch to Denmark. Far-fetched? Maybe, but no one dares to underestimate Trump any longer. His willpower is a force of nature, and if he says he wants Greenland, don’t count him out. Trump has already become the dominant force on the world stage weeks before he takes office. His attendance at the reopening of Notre Dame caused ripples throughout Europe. Mexico and Canada were put on notice that there was no more free ride once Trump took office, as he threatened them both with tariffs. Trump’s jest about making Canada the 51st state deserves a lot of the credit for (Governor?) Justin Trudeau’s resignation as prime minister. And that’s just the beginning.

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With all of 416 respondents, it’s not much of a poll. But this is even before Trump has offered to make every Greenlander a millionaire, and split proceeds of any resource exploitation 50-50.

More Than Half of Greenlanders Want To Join US – Poll (RT)

Some 57.3% of Greenland’s population supports US President-elect Donald Trump’s proposal to make the island an American territory, a new survey has suggested. The number of those rejecting Trump’s proposal stands at 37.4%, with 5.3% undecided, US research firm Patriot Polling said on Monday. “Our survey finds that a substantial majority of Greenlandic residents support joining the US,” the pollster’s statement read. According to Patriot Polling, the survey involved 416 respondents in Greenland, and was conducted between January 6 and 11, while Donald Trump Jr., the president-elect’s son, was visiting the Danish autonomous territory. The little-known company had never previously conducted a poll outside the US.

Trump, who had offered to buy Greenland from Copenhagen during his first term in office, has returned to the issue in recent weeks. At a press conference last Tuesday, he refused to rule out using force to bring the world’s largest island under Washington’s control, saying: “It might be that you will have to do something… We need Greenland for national security purposes.” Greenland’s Prime Minister Mute Egede stressed on Friday that the island “…is for the Greenlandic people. We do not want to be Danish, we do not want to be American.” The islanders’ desire is to be an independent nation, the prime minister said, promising that a vote on the issue “will come soon.”

However, Egede stressed that he was “ready to talk” to Trump, and expressed eagerness to keep cooperating with the US in the future. In 2008, Greenland held a non-binding referendum on increased autonomy from Denmark, resulting in 75% voter approval and a 72% turnout. This led to the 2009 Self-Government Act, granting the island greater control over its internal affairs. Spanning an area of 2.2 million sq km (about six times the size of Germany), Greenland is home to fewer than 57,000 people, and is 80% covered with ice. The island is rich in gold, silver, copper and uranium deposits, and is believed to have vast oil reserves in its territorial waters.

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“..Starmer has not been invited to Trump’s January 20 inauguration..”

UK PM ‘Sent Operatives’ To Undermine US Elections – Musk (RT)

SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has accused British Prime Minister Keir Starmer of meddling in American elections. The tech billionaire has been tapped by US President-elect Donald Trump to head DOGE, a special advisory body tasked with identifying government inefficiency. On Sunday, Musk commented on an X user’s post that Starmer has not been invited to Trump’s January 20 inauguration, despite the UK being among the closest allies of the US. The tech billionaire made it clear that the UK prime minister’s absence from the ceremony’s guest list is no surprise, given that “he sent operatives to America to undermine the US elections.” Musk’s claim apparently stems from the accusations of “blatant foreign interference” made by Trump’s campaign against Starmer’s Labour Party in October.

At the time, the US president-elect’s team filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) over reports of the British activists campaigning in the US for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. Musk has been increasingly critical of Starmer on his X platform in recent weeks, saying that he runs a “tyrannical government,” from which the US might need to “liberate the people” in the UK. Among other things, he branded the British prime minister “evil” and accused him of being “complicit in the rape of Britain” over Starmer’s purported role in the cover up of the grooming gangs scandal while head of the Crown Prosecution Service from 2008 to 2013.

Those gangs, mostly made up of Pakistani males, targeted white British girls for some two decades. The UK authorities failed to act against them due to political correctness concerns, multiple government and media reports have alleged. Last week, Starmer hit back at Musk, calling his claims “lies and misinformation” and blaming the tech billionaire for spreading the “poison of the far-right.” On Thursday, the Financial Times reported that Musk is allegedly considering a campaign to force the British prime minister out of office by undermining his approval ratings. The outlet’s sources claimed that the SpaceX and Tesla CEO had privately discussed such plans with his allies, acting out of the belief “that Western civilization itself is threatened.”

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Breton now denies his own words. But they’re on video.

Musk Calls Out ‘Tyrant Of Europe’ (RT)

X owner Elon Musk has denounced former EU Commissioner Thierry Breton as “the tyrant of Europe” over an interview that appeared to endorse the cancelation of Romania’s presidential elections. Romania’s Constitutional Court annulled the vote last month, citing since-debunked claims by intelligence services that front-runner Calin Georgescu had been boosted by a Russian campaign on TikTok. It has since emerged that the campaign had been the work of a rival Romanian party, but the court has refused to reverse its ruling. In an interview with the French outlet BFMTV/RMC last week, Breton appeared to warn that the upcoming German elections could suffer the same fate should the Musk-endorsed Alternative for Germany (AfD) party emerge triumphant.

“Let’s stay calm and enforce the laws in Europe, when they risk being circumvented and if not enforced, could lead to interference,” Breton said. “It was done in Romania and obviously, it will have to be done, if necessary, in Germany as well.” The minute-long video, in French, was shared by the Polish-based account ‘Visegrad24’, prompting Musk to reply, deriding “the staggering absurdity of Thierry Breton as the tyrant of Europe.” Breton objected to the label on Saturday, however, arguing that he was only referring to online censorship through the bloc’s Digital Services Act (DSA) and that the EU “has NO mechanism to nullify any election” in the bloc. “Lost in translation… or another fake news?” he wondered on X. Breton’s clarification did not address the fact that the alleged “interference” in Romanian democracy came from inside the country, undermining the basis for the Constitutional Court’s annulment.

Breton’s initial remarks came in response to Musk’s interview on X with Alice Weidel, AfD’s candidate for chancellor in the upcoming German election. Musk has endorsed her party and urged German voters to oust sitting Chancellor Olaf Scholz, which some EU officials have denounced as unacceptable foreign meddling. The Frenchman was the EU commissioner for Digital Affairs and Internal Markets in August, when he threatened Musk with penalties over an upcoming X interview with Donald Trump, then the Republican candidate for US president. When Musk threatened to expose “secret deals” the EU offered in exchange for censorship on X, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen claimed the French commissioner had acted on his own. Breton resigned in September, accusing the Brussels leadership of “questionable governance.”

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“We are protesting against the coup d’état that took place on Dec. 6. We are sorry to discover so late that we were living in a lie and that we were led by people who claimed to be democrats, but are not at all.”

“At this rate we won’t be voting anymore, they will impose a leader like in the old days.”

Romanians Rail Against Do-Over Election Targeting Populist NATO Skeptic (ZH)

Upwards of 100,000 Romanians of various political stripes took to the streets on Sunday to express outrage over the voiding of a presidential election that seemed poised to put a NATO and Ukraine War skeptic in power. George Simion, leader of the right-wing Alliance for the Unity of Romanians, summed up the intent of the demonstrations his party organized: “We are protesting against the coup d’état that took place on Dec. 6. We are sorry to discover so late that we were living in a lie and that we were led by people who claimed to be democrats, but are not at all. We demand a return to democracy through the resumption of elections, starting with the second round.”

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In November, Romania held the first balloting in its two-round election. It resulted in Europe’s latest instance in which a populist, nationalist, right-wing candidate posted a result that far exceeded what polls indicated he was capable of. In a 13-contender field, that candidate, Calin Georgescu, led the pack with 23%, setting him up to advance to the second and final round against reformist Elena Lasconi of the Save Romania Union party. However, just two days before that second round was to take place on Dec. 8, Romania’s constitutional court annulled the election, and ordered a complete do-over of both rounds. Their justification: Supposed Russian meddling manifested in manipulated votes, campaign irregularities and secret spending. The ruling came after incumbent President Klaus Iohannis reportedly shared intelligence claiming Russia organized thousands of social media accounts to boost Georgescu’s campaign.

“You petty politicians, with your ungrateful and immature games, you won’t even know what hit you in this global storm,” said Georgescue in a social media post in which he promoted the protest and compared Romanian leaders and judges with former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, who’s on trial on corruption charges. “You are so small that you aren’t even able to understand anything. Nothing you do will make a difference anymore. The inevitable, is inevitable.”

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On Sunday, crowds — estimated in size from tens of thousands to more than 100,000 — marched through the streets of Bucharest, with Reuters reporting that many left-wingers joined the protest. The slogans on their signs included “We Want Free Elections,” “Bring Back The Second Round,” “Freedom,” and “Democracy Is Not Optional.” In a country that is among the most religiously observant in Europe, many carried Christian Orthodox icons. According to video posted to social media, protesters also vented their aggravation with establishment media: Social media was the principal catalyst of 62-year-old Georgescu’s success. He didn’t run as a member of any political party, but his TikTok account racked up 1.6 million likes for content showing him going to church, running, practicing judo, and being interviewed by podcasters.

Iohannis’ term was supposed to end on Dec. 21, but he’s now slated to remain in power until the do-over election is complete. The dates are not yet official, but, last week, leaders of the ruling coalition government said they’d agreed on holding the two rounds on May 4 and May 18. Georgescu’s views are anathema to the European establishment. He’s pledged to restore Romanian sovereignty and put an end to what he characterizes as subservience to NATO and the EU. He has taken a hard line against the presence of NATO’s missile defense system that’s based in Deveselu, southern Romania, calling it a “shame of diplomacy” that is more confrontational than peace-promoting.

Romania shares a 400-mile border with Ukraine and hosts a NATO missile defense system in the country’s south (via Britannica)

He’s also pushed for Romania to pursue a non-interventionist policy in the Ukraine war, and said US arms-makers were manipulating the conflict. Since Russia’s invasion, Romania has facilitated Ukrainian grain exports and furnished military assistance including the donation of a Patriot missile battery. In addition to his broad theme of restoring Romanian sovereignty, Georgescu also ran on countering price inflation, addressing Romania’s worst-in-EU poverty rate, supporting farmers and decreasing the country’s reliance on imports. However, now it is the sovereignty of the Romanian people themselves that is in peril. As a flag-wrapped economist named Cornelia told Reuters on Sunday: “At this rate we won’t be voting anymore, they will impose a leader like in the old days.”

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“Ritter voiced hope that Blinken would be “investigated, charged, and found guilty of betraying” his country.”

Blinken Exploited Biden’s Senility – Scott Ritter (Sp.)

Scott Ritter pointed out that Antony Blinken has facilitated the Ukraine conflict because “peace with Russia was never an option, only war.” Outgoing US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is “a war criminal in every sense of the word,” former American Marine Corps intelligence officer Scott Ritter wrote on X, commenting on Blinken’s video, in which he praised the Biden administration’s work. Ritter accused Blinken of being “singularly responsible for the deaths of more than a million people” as a result of the conflict in Ukraine. “You took advantage of a mentally diminished president to take our nation to the brink of nuclear war with Russia, violating the Constitution’s due process,” the ex-intelligence officer wrote, referring to the outgoing US President Joe Biden.

Ritter voiced hope that Blinken would be “investigated, charged, and found guilty of betraying” his country. “And I hope you are given the justice you so richly deserve,” the ex-intelligence officer concluded. Blinken earlier told the New York Times that when it comes to the Biden administration, there’s allegedly “a very strong record of achievement, historic in many ways.” These claims are clearly out of sync with Biden’s plummeting approval rating, which hit a new low in December, when just 34% of respondents ok’d his job as POTUS, according to a Marquette Law School national poll.

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Yes, Jack Smith spent over $50 million on this.

Judge Allows Release of Vol. 1, Blocks Vol. 2 of Jack Smith’s Report (ET)

A federal judge has cleared the way for the public release of volume one of special counsel Jack Smith’s final report on investigations involving President-elect Donald Trump while opting to keep volume two of the report restricted. Volume one pertains to Smith’s election interference case against Trump, while volume two relates to the classified documents case. In a Jan. 13 order, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon partially denied an emergency motion by two Trump co-defendants—Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira—to block the public release of the report. Nauta and De Oliveira had filed an emergency motion seeking to prevent the release of both volumes of Smith’s report, citing concerns that it would prejudice their pretrial rights.

Cannon upheld their request to restrict volume two, which pertains to a classified documents probe involving Trump in which Nauta and De Oliveira are co-defendants. The judge noted that the release of volume two would be “inconsistent” with the defendants’ right to a fair trial. The Department of Justice (DOJ) argued that the selective release of volume two to congressional leaders was in the public interest but stopped short of advocating broader dissemination. Nauta and De Oliveira argued that releasing the volume, even in a limited capacity, could irreparably damage their legal position. Cannon scheduled a hearing for Jan. 17 to address the DOJ’s request for limited disclosure of volume two to congressional leaders while withholding it from the public.

“Release of Volume II, even on a limited basis as promised by the United States, risks irreversibly and substantially impairing the legal rights of Defendants in this criminal proceeding,” Cannon wrote. “The Court is not willing to make that gamble on the basis of generalized interest by members of Congress, at least not without full briefing and a hearing on the subject.” The judge noted that a portion of the hearing may need to be conducted under seal to prevent parts of volume two from being disseminated to the public. However, Cannon agreed with the DOJ’s position that volume one contained no substantive references to the defendants or the classified documents case. Noting that there was “insufficient basis” to restrict the public release of volume one, Cannon cleared the way for its public release.

After Trump won the presidential election, Smith moved to dismiss the classified documents case and the election interference case against Trump, citing DOJ rules regarding not prosecuting presidents. The motions to dismiss were made “without prejudice,” meaning that charges could be refiled after Trump finishes his second term as president. However, the statute of limitations and the prospect that Trump pardons himself stand in the way of potential re-prosecution.

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I don’t think his case against Trump was so easy even at the start.

How Jack Smith Destroyed His Own Case Against Trump (Turley)

The expected release of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report will occur as early as this weekend, albeit without those sections dealing with the Florida documents case. (Other defendants are still facing prosecution in that case.) However, the most glaring omission will be arguably an explanation of how Smith lost this war without firing a single shot in a trial. After more than two years, two separate cases and countless appeals (not to mention more than $50 million spent), Smith left without presenting a single witness, let alone charge, at trial. It is an example of how a general can have the largest army and unlimited resources and yet defeat himself with a series of miscalculations. History probably won’t be kind to Smith, whose record bespeaks a “parade general” — a prosecutor who offered more pretense than progress in the prosecution of an American president.

Indeed, this report will be one of Smith’s last chances to display a case that notably never got close to an actual trial. One-sided and unfiltered, it will have all of the thrill of a Sousa march of a regiment in full dress. We know because we have seen much of this before. At every juncture, Smith has taken his case out on parade in the court of public opinion. The Smith report will reportedly concern only the Washington case alleging crimes related to Jan. 6 and the 2020 election — a case that was always a bridge too far for Smith. When first appointed, Smith had a straightforward and relatively easy case to make against Trump over his removal and retention of presidential materials. The case was not without controversy. Some of us questioned the selective nature of the prosecution given past violations by other presidents, particularly as shown by the violations of President Biden going back decades found by another special counsel.

However, the case originally focused on the conspiracy and false statements during the federal investigation into the documents at Mar-a-Lago. Those are well-established crimes that Smith could have brought to trial quickly with a solid shot for conviction. But Smith’s undoing has always been his appetite. That was evident when he was unanimously reversed by the Supreme Court in his case against former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell (R). In Florida, Smith was in signature form. He took a simple case and loaded it up with press-grabbing charges regarding the retention of classified material. In so doing, he slowed the case to a crawl. As a defense lawyer who has handled classified documents cases, I said at the outset that I did not believe he could get this case to a jury before the 2024 election, and that after that election, Smith might not have a case to present. Smith had outmaneuvered himself.

Then came the Washington filing, the subject of this forthcoming report. It was another vintage Smith moment. Smith played to the public in a case that pushed both the Constitution and statutory provisions beyond the breaking point. He simply could not resist, and he was only encouraged after the assignment of Judge Tanya Chutkan, a judge viewed by many as predisposed against Trump. In a sentencing hearing of a Jan. 6 rioter in 2022, Chutkan had said that the rioters “were there in fealty, in loyalty, to one man — not to the Constitution.” She added then, “[i]t’s a blind loyalty to one person who, by the way, remains free to this day.” That “one person” was then brought to her for trial by Smith. nThe D.C. case was doomed from the outset by both a prosecutor and judge who, in their zeal to bag Trump, yielded to every temptation. As time ticked away, Smith became almost apoplectic in demanding an expedited path to trial, including cutting short appeals.

After refusing to recuse herself, Chutkan seemed to indulge Smith at every turn. But the Supreme Court failed to agree that speed should trump substance in such reviews. With both cases slipping out of his grasp, Smith then threw a final Hail Mary. He asked Chutkan to let him file what was basically a 165-page summary of this report against Trump before the election. There was no apparent reason for the public release of the filing, except to influence the election — a motivation long barred by Justice Department rules. Chutkan, of course, allowed it anyway, despite admitting that the request was “procedurally irregular.” It did not work. Although the press and pundits eagerly repeated the allegations in the filing, the public had long ago reached its own conclusion and rendered its own verdict in November.

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Britain badly needs a new voice, but the Heritage Party??

‘Let’s Buy Good, Cheap Gas From Our Friends In Russia’ – UK Politician (RT)

British Eurosceptic politician David Kurten has called for a partial relaunch of the Nord Stream pipeline system – which previously pumped Russian natural gas to the EU – amid freezing weather and supply fears. In a statement on X on Sunday, the politician, who leads the Heritage Party, advocated purchasing gas from Russia to address a potential energy shortage. “One of the four Nord Stream pipelines is undamaged and could be turned on again very quickly. Let’s buy good, cheap gas from our friends in Russia once again,” Kurten wrote. British gas supplier Centrica warned last week that “plunging temperatures… have reduced UK winter gas storage to concerningly low levels.” “Stubbornly high” gas prices have made it “more difficult to top up storage,” the company added. The network operator National Gas has since downplayed the concerns, stating that the storage level “remains healthy.”

The Nord Stream system, operated by Russia’s Gazprom and designed to pump gas under the Baltic Sea from Russia to Germany, consists of two parts – Nord Stream 1 and 2. The first was launched in 2011, becoming a key energy source for the EU. Nord Stream 2, completed in 2021, was intended to double the system’s capacity, but never went online due to certification issues in Germany – which were exacerbated by the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict the following year. Both Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 were ruptured in September 2022 in what EU officials described as an act of sabotage. Explosions rendered three of the four conduits inoperable. Russia has repeatedly called for an impartial international investigation, while criticizing the transparency of European-led probes. Moscow has suggested that the United States may have been behind the explosions, in an attempt to reduce Russia’s energy leverage.

The Nord Stream shut-down has sent energy prices soaring in Germany, which previously bought over 50% of its natural gas from Russia. In 2023, the EU’s largest economy recorded a recession, according to official statistics. Other countries, including Austria, Italy, Hungary, and Slovakia, have also experienced disruptions, which have been further exacerbated the suspension of Russian gas transit via Ukraine, after Kiev refused to extend a transit deal. German opposition politician and candidate for chancellor Alice Weidel pledged last week to put Nord Stream back into operation if her party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), wins next month’s general election.

The UK, unlike many European nations, historically imported only a small percentage of its gas from Russia. Before 2022, Russian imports accounted for less than 4% of the UK’s total supply, trailing behind domestic production in the North Sea, and imports from Norway, Qatar, and the United States. The Heritage Party was founded by Kurten in 2020. It claims to defend traditional family values and national sovereignty, while seeking to scale back UK ties with the European Union. In the UK general election last July, it contested several constituencies but did not secure any seats in parliament.

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“It is true that an end to the fighting would save many Ukrainians from dying in a hopeless, unnecessary war for literally less than nothing, namely an even worse outcome for their country.”

No Western Training Can Save Ukrainian Troops From Their Own Commanders (Amar)

“President-elect” Trump is about to turn into simply “president.” Signs are multiplying that, once he is in the White House again, Trump will at least try to actually end the insanity of the Ukraine War. He as well as his man for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, have distanced themselves from the obviously rhetorical campaign promise to end the war in one day. Now they are suggesting more realistic but still short – between 100 days (Kellogg) and six months or less (Trump) – deadlines. That is, actually, a sign of being serious. More important again is the fact that Trump has now publicly signaled understanding for Moscow’s refusal to accept Ukraine joining NATO. Since this has always been the single most important reason Russia went to war, Trump showing a new – if terribly belated – American readiness to finally acknowledge the issue’s make-or-break importance is essential for establishing a basis for meaningful talks.

These talks are now as good as certain to happen fairly soon and at the highest level: Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have both made it clear that they are ready to meet without fussy pre-conditions. Again, another sign that we are not dealing with mere PR moves but a genuine attempt to find a compromise. That does not mean that it will succeed. But it does mark a key change from the past, when all serious negotiations were blocked by the West’s obstinate refusal to face reality. If Russia and America should manage to mend fences comparatively quickly, not everyone will be happy, of course. It is true that an end to the fighting would save many Ukrainians from dying in a hopeless, unnecessary war for literally less than nothing, namely an even worse outcome for their country.

But that does not seem to interest the Kiev regime under president-beyond-best-by-date Vladimir Zelensky. A recent meeting at the Ramstein base in Germany has shown that at least publicly Kiev keeps beating the war drums and insisting on even more Western support, while preparing its own population for further mobilizations down to the age of 18. Zelensky’s old, devastatingly failing recipe abides: “You, West, give us the money, arms, and ammunitions, and we feed our people into the meatgrinder.” And then there are Washington’s European clients and vassals. They are also still putting on a brave face. For instance, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron – both, as it happens, abysmally unpopular at home – have dreamy dinners fantasizing about “supporting Ukraine as long as it takes.”

True, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz – another EU-NATO placeholder greatly not beloved by his people – has crashed his government and is facing an election and is therefore downplaying further support for Ukraine. Yet his foreign minister, the indefatigable Annalena “360 Degrees” Baerbock and his defense minister, Boris “Panzer” Pistorius, want more, as always. As so often, it is hard to tell how serious they are, but, on the whole, the official party line among Western European leaders still is that, even with Trump in the White House and the Russians steadily advancing in Ukraine – strapped for money, equipment, and troops as well as politically unstable and psychologically gloomy – will stay the moronic course of prolonging the great Western proxy war. Even if it has to do so on its own. That will not work, of course, one way or the other. But it is a policy with the potential to get even more people unnecessarily killed and make everything worse all around for everyone – including Ukraine but not, actually, Russia and the US – before it finally crashes and burns.

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“Donald Trump is going to have to put it out. But he’s good at doing that.”

Vance Blasts “Dumpster Fire” Left For Trump By Biden/Harris (MN)

Soon to be Vice President JD Vance has slammed the outgoing regime for leaving “an absolute dumpster fire” in its wake on multiple issues. During a Fox News interview Sunday, Vance spoke about the economy, the California fires and the Southern border, and urged that there has been a “serious lack of competent governance.” “I will always be an optimist about our country, but I think that optimism has to start with a bit of realism. And the real truth is that Joe Biden has left us a dumpster fire,” Vance asserted. He added that “Donald Trump is going to have to put it out. But he’s good at doing that.” Vance emphasized, “we’re excited to get to work. But we need to be open and honest about the fact that President Biden has not left the next administration in a good place, right?

“FEMA’s funds are depleted. We have a wide open southern border. Oil is going through the roof. Bond yields went from 4.1 percent to 4.8 percent in a month. And that’s on top of the fact that President Biden has been running the largest peacetime deficits in the history of this country.” “So we’ve got a lot of debt, a lot of problems, and a wide open southern border. And thank God that Donald Trump takes office in a week-and-a-half because we need somebody to actually govern this country effectively,” Vance further declared. On the border, Vance promised “dozens of executive orders” immediately to allow Customs and Border Patrol “to do your job again.” “To illegal immigrants all over the world, you are not welcome in this country illegally,” Vance further outlined, adding “if you came into this country illegally, you need to go back home. You need to have basic law enforcement.”

Vance explained that Democrats have been hiding behind having “compassion” for families and not wanting to separate families, using it as an excuse not to crack down on illegal immigration. “It is not compassion to allow the drug cartels to traffic small children,” Vance urged, adding “It is not compassionate to allow the worst people in the world to send minor children, some of them victims of sex trafficking, into our country. That is the real humanitarian crisis at the border. You’re not going to exacerbate it through law enforcement. You’re going to fix it through law enforcement. And that’s what Donald Trump is going to do.” On the economy, Vance emphasised that Biden “has added trillions and trillions of dollars to the federal debt during a time of peace. He has left us with bond yields, meaning how we’re going to finance that debt, we have to sell treasury bonds. And the treasury bonds have gotten more expensive because of Joe Biden’s policies.”

On the California fires, Vance stated “There is a serious lack of competent governance in California, and I think it’s part of the reason why these fires have gotten so bad. We need to do a better job at both the state and federal level.” “President Trump has committed to doing a better job when it comes to disaster relief,” Vance continued, adding “We need competent, good governance. Now, that doesn’t mean you can’t criticize the governor of California for I think some very bad decisions over a very long period of time.” “I mean, some of these reservoirs have been dry for 15, 20 years. The fire hydrants are being reported as going dry while the firefighters are trying to put out these fires,” Vance further stated.

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British politicians can no longer be trusted to probe themselves. That is a problem. Who are you going to bring in? Maybe Elon Musk has a suggestion. Insert smiley.

Labour MPs Call For Britain-Wide Probe Into Rape Gangs (RT)

Only a nationwide inquiry into the grooming gangs and the authorities’ handling of the sex-abuse scandal can restore the public trust, a Labour MP for Rotheram and advocate for women and children’s rights, Sarah Champion, has said. The lawmaker, who represents one of Britain’s worst rape hotspots, made the call in a statement on Monday, saying Child sexual abuse has become an “endemic” problem for the UK and must be recognized as a “national priority.” “It is clear that the public distrusts governments and authorities when it comes to preventing and prosecuting child abuse, especially child sexual exploitation,” the MP said. The statement constituted a sharp change in Champion’s stance on a potential inquiry, as the MP appeared to reject the idea just a week ago.

During a debate in the Commons on a Conservative-proposed amendment to a child protection bill that would have set up a national inquiry into the grooming gangs, the MP called for immediate implementation of the recommendations outlined in the 2022 Report of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse instead. “With the best will in the world – you all know me; I am not making a party-political point – another inquiry will mean another ten years of waiting,” she reasoned at the time. The Tory amendment fell through, getting overwhelmingly rejected by the parliament by 364 votes to 111, with all 411 Labour MPs either voting against it or abstaining. Earlier in the day, Paul Waugh, a Labour MP for another grooming hotspot, Rochdale, had made similar remarks while speaking to BBC News. “I’m not against a national inquiry but it has got to have some key caveats,” the MP said, raising concerns about the victims of the abuse having “to re-experience their trauma every time they explain this” as well as suggesting the probe should “not cut across live police investigations.”

The notorious grooming gangs, primarily involving men of Pakistani origin, have been active in the UK for decades, engaging in the systematic rape torture of vulnerable girls. According to multiple independent inquiries, public authorities have shown a failure to properly investigate the crimes or to bring perpetrators to justice, opting to hide the incidents instead. The long-standing controversy has gained new attention in recent weeks due to criticism from US-based billionaire Elon Musk. Musk has publicly attacked British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, calling for his resignation and prosecution. Starmer served as the head of the UK’s Crown Prosecution Service from 2008 to 2013, during which Musk accused him of inadequately addressing the issue of grooming gangs. In response, Starmer condemned Musk’s statements as “lies and misinformation” and has rejected calls for a new inquiry into the matter.

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What a surprise.

Top Cops Shielded In UK Grooming Gangs Inquiry – Whistleblower (RT)

An inquiry into police failings during the Rotherham grooming scandal in the UK avoided investigating senior officers, focusing instead on junior ranks, despite systemic issues enabling the abuse of over 1,400 young girls, a whistleblower has told The Times newspaper. The ‘grooming gangs’ scandal involves groups of Asian men who, over the past two decades, have raped and abused thousands of underage girls in towns across northern England. Most of the perpetrators were Pakistani men, while the victims were predominantly white British girls. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) led Operation Linden, a seven-year probe into South Yorkshire Police’s handling of child sexual exploitation cases between 1997 and 2013.

The investigation revealed that police frequently failed to file crime reports for serious offenses like rape, neglected to question older men accompanying vulnerable young girls, and treated victims as troublesome rather than vulnerable. Despite this, some officers were cleared of misconduct by filing minimal intelligence reports. The investigation concluded in 2022, identifying leadership failures, lack of training, and cultural issues within the force. However, the whistleblower claims the inquiry was hindered by instructions to avoid examining senior officers’ roles in the scandal. “We were actively told not to pursue senior officers,” the whistleblower told The Times. “It was just largely incompetent. There was just no passion or desire within the IOPC to understand what went wrong in Rotherham and find out why those girls were let down.”

Operation Linden investigated 91 cases, reviewing 265 allegations from 51 complainants. Of 47 officers examined, eight were found to have committed misconduct and six faced charges of gross misconduct. Yet, the most severe punishments issued were written warnings or “management advice.” No officer lost their job, and the highest-ranked individual investigated was a detective inspector. The whistleblower criticized the limited scope of the inquiry, recalling that it was “very clear not only that there were force-wide systemic problems but problems in other parts of the country. I don’t think the failings have been truly properly investigated.” In response, the IOPC has defended its work, emphasizing the thoroughness of its investigations and the adoption of its recommendations by police. “Our priority was the welfare of survivors, who showed incredible bravery in coming forward,” an IOPC spokesperson said. The watchdog noted that its findings prompted measures to improve victim care and enhance officers’ capabilities to handle child sexual exploitation cases.

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“How many of them lost absolutely everything, including the possibility of a future?”

Climate Jeezus Taketh Away (Kunstler)

[..] you must wonder what is happening to those tens of thousands of displaced persons and families right now? How many of them are sleeping out on their smoldering properties, or in their cars, or just shivering on a sidewalk somewhere. It does not seem possible that they all found a place to go, certainly not at their neighbors’ houses, who were all burnt-out, too. . . and there are just so many hotel rooms not occupied by “the undocumented.” Anyway, how many families can stay in hotel rooms that go for $1,000-a-night, and for how many nights? How many of them lost absolutely everything, including the possibility of a future? Which gets you to the realization that we have barely begun to see the knock-on effects of this catastrophe. Those tens of thousands of the burnt-out will not be reporting to work anytime soon.

They will have all they can do to find a roof over their heads while they hassle with FEMA officials, State of California bureaucrats, insurance company claims agents, and other “helpers.” The rebuilding quandaries have already been rehearsed in the news. Even if politicians suspended all the building and zoning codes, and the tax issues, where will so many contractors come from in any reasonable time-frame? And where do you put all that melted plastic goop and toxic ash that remains on-the-ground where peoples’ lives used to be? If you lost a house valued at $5-million, it will cost you at least $10-million to replace it. Good luck, even if you were a mid-level movie star. Of course, if your insurance got cancelled lately — or you just didn’t have any because it cost too much — then there is zero chance you will get to even fantasize about living in the hills above Malibu ever again. And that job you’re not able to go to right now due to the pressing needs of sheer survival on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. . . you might never go to that job again. The business you worked for might not be there anymore, either.

If there was ever a proverbial last-grain-of-sand-in-a-landslide, the Great 2025 Los Angeles Fire must be a sure thing vis-a-vis the US economy, especially the financial side of it. An awful lot of homeowners will not be paying their mortgages on a smoldering empty lot. The banks are not in super-fabulous condition these days. How many loans-gone-bad will it take to wreck already unstable banks? And, by the way, the collateral isn’t even there anymore. The re-po man is out of the picture. What happens to the insurance companies? And the re-insurance companies who theoretically stand behind the insurers? I’ll tell you what happens: they will be backstopped by the government, which doesn’t have the money to backstop them. . . but will create it out of pixels on screens. . . which means expect a considerable uptick in inflation (i.e., a downtick in the purchasing power of the dollar), which will be a black eye for the new Trump administration. How does all this thunder through the US economy as a whole?

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Does it still have any value?

Washington Post Web Traffic Plummets Nearly 90% (RT)

The Washington Post’s web traffic has cratered over the past four years, with daily active users dropping from a high of 22.5 million in January 2021 when outgoing President Joe Biden took office, to around 2.5-3 million by the middle of 2024, according to internal data shared with news website Semafor. Internal financial and editorial struggles are rampant at the Jeff Bezos-owned broadsheet, according to various reports, with the paper’s rivals poaching talent, ad revenue falling dramatically, and layoffs on the horizon. In April last year, the Washington City Paper reported that the nosedive in the Post’s traffic was so staggering that the paper stopped sharing its traffic information publicly. An ‘Audience & Traffic’ tag on the website, which had been regularly updated for years, has not been updated since January 2023.

Last week, the Wall Street Journal reported that the Post’s advertising revenue fell from $190 million in 2023 to $174 million in 2024. Leaders at the paper are “struggling to convince staff that they have a clear editorial vision and continuing commitment to hard-hitting journalism” and rivals have poached top talent, with more exits on the way, the WSJ said, citing over a dozen insiders. The reader exodus gathered steam in October last year, when Bezos decided to withhold an expected endorsement of outgoing Vice President Kamala Harris during the presidential election against now-President-elect Donald Trump. In an op-ed, Bezos argued that endorsements from newspapers “do nothing to tip the scales in an election,” and “create a perception of bias.”

The move backfired, however, resulting in a reported 250,000 canceled subscriptions just weeks before election day, or about 10% of the Post’s 2.5 million paid subscribers, according to NPR. Last week, the Post announced it was laying off around 4% of its staff. The cuts will affect nearly 100 workers in the paper’s business division, including sales and marketing, as well as its IT units, it said. The job cuts are “all in service of our greater goal to best position The Post for the future,” the paper’s statement said.

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“Musk apologized on X for SoCal customers who won’t be taking their expected Cybertruck deliveries this week, but those trucks got drafted into service.”

Ugly Trucks to the Rescue! (PJM)

You’re hot. You’re starving and thirsty. You’ve just lost everything to one of the number of wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles and you can’t even call for help or let your sister in Poughkeepsie know you’re OK because the cell service is down. You’re about as weary and frustrated as a human being can be. Just as you’re about to give up hope, like all ye who enter Los Angeles, a small fleet of the world’s ugliest truck comes into view, bearing gifts of food, drink, and internet connectivity. Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk ordered his company’s Cybertrucks into action, equipped with all the goodies they can carry — including SpaceX (another company he heads up) Starlink satellite internet transceivers. Musk apologized on X for SoCal customers who won’t be taking their expected Cybertruck deliveries this week, but those trucks got drafted into service.

Unbeknownst to me until I started gathering links, Tesla is also delivering Mobile Powerwall Units (MPUs) to parts of L.A. without power. Powerwalls are the giant batteries that come with Tesla solar home solar panels. The mobile versions can be loaded on trucks — fully charged, of course — to bring power wherever it’s needed. I don’t even like Tesla, but what it’s doing in L.A. makes that an increasingly untenable position. So you grab a protein bar and a bottle of water, plug your phone into the MPU, and borrow Starlink’s WiFi to let Little Sis in Poughkeepsie know you’re all right. “Some parts of America still work,” Glenn Reynolds likes to remind readers at Instapundit, and it would be shocking had it not become so routine how many of those parts are connected to Musk. But that’s only a part of what I want to discuss in this column.

[..] When it comes to natural disasters, there are three steps (broadly speaking) that competent leadership takes:
1) Prepare in advance to mitigate the potential effects of the disaster
2) React decisively and competently to mitigate the actual effects.
3) Get and stay the hell out of the way of people who would rebuild after the disaster.

California generally and Los Angeles particularly failed spectacularly on Steps 1. and 2. [..] Gov. Gavin Newsom claims that he’s taken action on Step 3. but… well…he doesn’t exactly make your heart swell with hope, does he? Thank goodness then for private individuals with the basic competence that Newsom and Bass lack, even though a huge company like Tesla can’t come anywhere close to matching the resources Washington and California can muster. So let’s go back to Tesla’s relief effort. It’s said that scotch is an acquired taste and, if so, I acquired it the first time I tasted it. The same might be said about Tesla’s polarizing Cybertruck, which people seem to love or hate based largely on its looks. While I appreciate that Tesla thought outside the box — waaaaay outside the box — designing Cybertruck, I still wince every time I see one. But you know what? Cybertruck is growing on me with today’s news.

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  • #179332
    D Benton Smith
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    I wonder if the butt ugly Cybertruck will woo the affection of the masses and get it stuck with the name ‘Ugly Truck’. That would not necessarily be a bad thing. It sure didn’t hurt dales of VW Beatles and Ford’s Tin Lizzie.

    If it does work out that way (and it might) then Elon’s high risk genius will pay off again. He saved a BUNDLE (I bet it was 30%) in manufacturing cost by going with the flat panels instead of curved shapes. No lead time wasted building giant body-panel forming machines and endless hours of tricky piece-fitting and difficulties with weirdly inaccessible fasteners in the assembly line. Genius, and the only down side was that the result looks like the automobile version of a Pokeymon.

    #179333
    Dr D Rich
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    Indians openly infiltrate and control big Biz and US.Gov….good.
    China covertly infiltrates .Gov according to the ever-execrable Christoph Wray…..bad

    Got it.

    serial child-exploiter Ritter concludes SecOState Antony Blinken exploited an old guy, Prez Biden.

    Henny penny chicken little pot n kettle.

    “Mrs. Gabbard”…….oh christ

    …and so it continues. Can’t be calling a DNI, tulsi.

    Is it transformation, transition or transmogrification?

    #179334
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Here’s a way to rebuild homes in LA – just one example

    Order a steel barn kit. They’re awesome. I saw a guy on Youtube make a nice house out of one for around $60-80k. They’re rated for like 600mph winds and are therefore probably fairly earthquake resistant. I bet if you welded on a few diagonal cross-struts, they’d be even stronger.

    Aircrete is fantastically fire resistant and is a great insulator. Stupidly simple and cheap to make. You coat the inside and outside with 3in thick aircrete panels. If you think it looks unsightly, stucco it. Stucco is concrete and also fireproof.

    If you want to get fancier and have an even stronger structure, set up some rebar on the inside and shotcrete it. Use basalt rebar instead of steel because basalt expands/contracts from temperature at about the same rate as the concrete and does not rust – iron rebar gradually tears a structure apart.

    Congratulations on your totally non-toxic 500-year house you built for what, even with the shot-crete, for 80k? 100k? Building steel barn kits is quick. Shotcrete is quick. Having a super insulated home is way more environmentally friendly than a stupid inefficient one with horribly toxic solar panels and other materials. Building a structure to last is way more environmentally friendly than hauling away massive amounts of landfill every 5-20 years.

    There’s a dozen different ways to make PASSIVELY energy efficient non-toxic homes that DO NOT punish the humans living in them for being sinful wasteful deplorables who should have not been born and should just try to not exist as much as possible.

    I saw an ICF system the other day that instead of using toxic styrofoam, uses aircrete for the inner and outer layers. Bugs eat through styrofoam even though it does them no good. Styrofoam melts under heat. Build ICF aircrete homes and be fireproof AND safe money on energy inputs and home maintenance.

    I grew up in the Chicago area and back when I was a kid, the Chicago Fire was taught in multiple grades. Chicago has (or at least had, idunno) a pretty militant fire code and it propogated through the entire Chicagoland area as it grew.

    You could be driving along 290 through Itasca, 25mi from the Loop, look at the crappy town homes bordering the highway and non-natives would say – “why do those town homes look so weird?” There’s weird 3-foot walls poking up regularly from the tops of the townhomes. What gives? Yeah, that’s the fucking concrete firewall between each unit.

    I moved to Colorado and was baffled looking at the structures around me – where’s the firewalls? Coloradan *(well, actually, Californian) – the what?

    The Denver building boom let me see a lot of apartment construction. When I was a kid, I prided myself on being able to set up a campfire so that a single match, with no paper or other accelerant, would cause the fire to fully light almost instantly. The apartment buildings here are built like THAT. Not to mention they’re quite obviously near-future landfill material.

    People are sinful by their very existence and should try to exist less or better yet go die somewhere. So the leftists, the wokeists, the Democrats, never think in terms of making things better. Everything is apparently a covert attempt to punish. They are INCAPABLE, mentally, of rebuilding properly. They are incapable of fixing their forestry management or fire prevention. These would benefit people, and that would be wrong, sir. WRONG.

    I think on some deep fundamental level this is what is happening. I don’t think I’ve invented some super duper scalable solution to all the problems. It’s just that I’m only a dumb call center worker and I was able to think of this over the weekend between bits of housework. This is our problem – not resources or climate or any of that. It’s that we are not free to solve problems anymore – maybe due to regulations, maybe due to a parasitic memeplex in our heads, whatever. I try to build that fireproof barndominium and everyone from the HOA to the Feds will make my life a living hell, surely. Nothing pisses off status-conscious middle managers with luxury beliefs more than seeing someone just think of doing something, doing it, and being happy about it while not giving a thought to the manager or status in general.

    #179335
    tboc
    Participant

    Dr John would you consider free will being analagous to
    1. observing, receiving information without intent or focus. Non-doing-reaction
    2. measuring, focusing consciousness, putting order to information with intent. Doing – no doing

    Evil – the reaction to incoherant observation, disordered information
    Good – not evil, perception of ordered information

    “Under heaven all can see beauty as beauty only becasue there is ugliness.
    All can know good as good only because there is evil.” Laozi

    #179336
    jb-hb
    Participant

    If we care about The Planet™, then all homes should have utility cores and utility hallways.

    All the pipes and conduits and things should be instantly, completely accessible by being inside of a hallway with a door, rather than behind the wall and intertwined with the wooden structure. This allows you to visually inspect your entire home infrastructure. It allows you to directly access ANY part of it no matter how big or small.

    Detroit had corrosive water. This ruined the pipes in all the homes. There’s no fixing it. The homes will have to be knocked down and hauled off to the landfill. Why can’t homes be user-serviceable and why do they have to turn into massive piles of garbage?

    Why did we give up on 9-10ft tall ceilings with tall sash windows and transoms over the doors? You open the lower half towards the wind, the upper half on the other side, and the warm air at the top of the room gets pushed out. What do you need HVAC conduits for, then? Eliminate $10,000’s from your home build and an entire system that requires active energy inputs, maintenance. Let your rooms and hallways be the HVAC system.

    We are chopping down trees and killing birds for windmills and solar panels. wtf. If everyone planted trees and bushes on the east and west sides of their houses, the sun would be blocked in the summer, but in the winter, the leaves would fall and the sun would warm your house. Millions of homes. Would it be the equivalent of finding a whole new 70’s Saudi Arabia? Dunno. But you plant the plants and then it is FREE. No energy inputs or toxic garbage. Also it is nature, if anyone cares about that.

    Couldn’t you replace the siding on ANY home with panels of aircrete covered with stucco and make them fireproof and super insulated? No?

    Because we – well, “we” – are concerned about doing particular sanctified holy things, not fixing problems or making improvements.

    #179337
    zerosum
    Participant

    Confirmation hearing for defense secretary nominee, Pete Hegseth, are starting.
    The USA has a killing machine, DoD, and Pete Hegseth is being questioned if he is capable of running the killing machine for the politicians.

    #179338
    jb-hb
    Participant

    I’ve been thinking about home-building practices in hot places. Seems like the massy adobe-concrete-stucco type houses are what gets used in the Middle East and the US Southwest. Surely this method is fireproof and energy efficient. Why don’t we see this as the primary building method in LA?

    What about this though. Imagine living in your flat-roofed adobe home. You’ve got steps on the exterior that let you access the flat roof. So you can hang out up there, have cookouts or do whatever you want, rooftop garden maybe. You can also maintain your own roof without teetering on the brink of a life-threatening fall.

    But what about this – imagine pillars about 5-10 feet away from the walls of this house. They support a slanted flat roof above your house made of thick-gauge, galvanized, powder-coated corrugated steel panels.

    WHY do we have attics in these climates? YES they are supposed to pull air in at the soffits and eject hot air at the top or sides. Part of the climate system of your house. But they turn into furnaces. All summer long. They’re an absolute pain in the ass to go inside of to get any work done. There’s a host of problems to do with moisture and thermal conduction & convection, etc surrounding attics being attics. Wouldn’t they do their job even better if not enclosed and not full of fiberglass and mouse droppings?

    Well, couldn’t you have an adobe square house AND all the benefits of a roof (shade, shelter from weather, etc) by having the roof system completely separate from the house? You could have a few spare panels on standby. You could make it so the homeowner has easy access to the flat metal roof from his flat adobe roof. Maybe you could make the panels removable from below.

    He can put on a joe rogan podcast, grab a beer, and refurb a few panels on his pleasant shaded roof as a house chore on summer sunday afternoons instead of worrying about a gagilion-dollar roof replacement job or being refused insurance due to roof age. Maybe the steel roof gets pummeled by hail or something? Who cares, the actual envelope of his house, his actual roof, is beneath that, never getting hailed on, never having the sun beat on it continually degrading it, shielded from the greatest temperature extremes by the heat-reflecting steel roof. His panels will get de-rusted and repainted on their normal user-serviceable schedule anyway, no problems. He can maintain it himself or pay the neighbor teenager to do it for $20. Building in adobe and corrugated steel is relatively cheap and non toxic, I think?

    #179339
    Alexander Carpenter
    Participant

    I am wondering if the Russians are being so circumspect about confronting the Empire of Lies/Chaos because they know about the Directed Energy Weapons that someone has available.

    After Lahaina, several other places, and now Los Angeles, more and more of us out here in the real world are figuring out something about them, too. Exactly what we are figuring out is unclear, since there is no “official” acknowledgement of them, no-one admitting to their use, and no public science to explain them (or to explain the anomalies)

    There are too many of those anomalies, like trees unburnt and blue cars undamaged in otherwise devastated square miles of a wasteland with melted steel and aluminum. Like strange secrecies about the hidden terrains. Like devious ownership maneuvers.

    And yes, we don’t necessarily have to believe in Space Aliens (and technologies “borrowed” from them) to address this, even though that might be one possible explanation. Or maybe seemingly “lost” Nicolai Tesla inventions (sequestered by one of Trump’s grandfathers). Or whatever…

    Does our commentariat have any sense of this, however preposterous?

    #179340
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Considering you could pay a homeless guy 5 bucks and a teenth of meth to go out with 2 milk gallons of gasoline and a matchbook to achieve the same effect on upper class and upper middle class suburbs as a multi-trillion dollar black budget energy weapons program…

    ...yes, I suspect the government the most. Who else has access to that kind and quantity of god-tier level stupidity?

    #179341
    John Day
    Participant

    @tboc: I would not consider “free will” to be analogous to what you present. Those look like philosophical approaches that one might choose to pursue, but not the freedom to willfully-choose, itself.

    To my current understanding the biggest willful choice is based on accepting or rejecting karma, which goes with comprehending oneself as part of a connected whole (karma exists) or a separate entity in a mechanical world (no karma).
    If one believes that all sentient beings are connected through sentient mind, then what goes around comes around. If one believes that all sentient beings are separate and discrete units then “selfish” actions, like theft are rational.

    “would you consider free will being analagous to
    1. observing, receiving information without intent or focus. Non-doing-reaction
    2. measuring, focusing consciousness, putting order to information with intent. Doing – no doing”

    #179342
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Who sez the Dems are incompetent? Just look at how perfectly organized and orchestrated the demolition of Los Angeles., That took genius level coordination and timing, bro! Genius

    #179343
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “Pete Hegseth is being questioned if he is capable of running the killing machine for the politicians.”

    #179345
    Celticbiker
    Participant

    Alexander, they all have them, but only use them on their own populations, as per prior agreement. Same goes for whether modification, hollow points, chemtrails, HARP, 5G, etc. One club.

    #179344
    Celticbiker
    Participant

    Alexander, they all have them, but only use them on their own populations, as per prior agreement. Same goes for whether modification, hollow points, chemtrails, HARP, 5G, etc. One club.

    #179346
    Noirette
    Participant

    From link at top post, so, heh, Trumpy is now against Mask + Vaxx mandates.

    After boasting previously he was the Grand Promoter of Warp-Speed Vaccines, super-effective, which would counter, squash the WUFLU, some kind of bio-war fare junk from China, or new bug, I forget now, some horrid threat that would impact innocent and lovely Americans.

    Always good to see the follow-up. 🙁

    From the US Gvmt. offical enquiry. Takes time…

    FINAL REPORT: COVID Select Concludes 2-Year Investigation, Issues 500+ Page Final Report on Lessons Learned and the Path Forward.

    https://tinyurl.com/yhy6438w

    excerpts from the summary:

    –The virus possesses a biological characteristic that is not found in nature.

    –Wuhan is home to China’s foremost SARS research lab, which has a history of conducting gain-of-function research at inadequate biosafety levels.

    –Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) researchers were sick with a COVID-like virus in the fall of 2019, months before COVID-19 was discovered at the wet market.

    — EcoHealth — under the leadership of Dr. Peter Daszak — used U.S. taxpayer dollars to facilitate dangerous gain-of-function research in Wuhan, China.

    > more at link.

    #179351
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    “How one calls STEM graduate who has garage full of tools and knows how to use it?”

    Tony Stark?
    Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers?

    #179352
    zerosum
    Participant
    #179353
    John Day
    Participant

    Adjusting To Less https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/adjusting-to-less

    The Honest Sorcerer, The Human Souffle​, Main ingredients: petroleum, minerals and cereals
    ​ As the human system fails to increase its energy uptake, it will no longer have the power to replace lost farmland with more mechanization, nor to compensate the loss of easy-to-mine mineral resources with ever poorer ores requiring ever more shoveling and hauling to get. Something will got to give. Food prices already began to increase rapidly to reflect this new reality, leaving less and less money for consumer goods, cars and houses, and resulting in a ‘cost of living crisis’ unwilling to recede. A collapse in spending, on the other hand, has already begin to turn into a collapse in production — a trend, which might leave us with a glut of oil and resources as manufacturing plants close and as demand evaporates faster than oil extraction declines. Oh, the beauty of self-adaptive systems!
    ​ It follows from all of the above that the consumption crisis will continue to accelerate worldwide as the median age of the population keeps rising, fewer and fewer children are born, and food inflation eats more and more into the average wage earner’s budget. Supply and demand for both food and consumer goods will thus begin to recede as we pass the all time high of world population, together with a peak in petroleum and mineral extraction. In fact we can already observe the first signs of this trend with some pretty serious economic trouble brewing in China — the world’s biggest manufacturer of goods — and stagflation in the West, the largest consumer on the globe. A financial system predicated on growth, on the other hand, will not react so subtly to such developments, threatening to pull the entire economy. How our delusional, misguided, panicky political-economic elites will react to that, however, is an entirely different matter.​ https://thehonestsorcerer.substack.com/p/the-human-souffle

    ​ Financial symbiosis, not parasitosis: Ellen Brown: Beating Wall Street at Its Own Game — The Bank of North Dakota Model
    ​ The Bank of North Dakota (BND) operates on the same principles as any capitalist bank, except that its profits and benefits serve the North Dakota public rather than private investors and executives. The BND provides a unique, innovative model, in which public ownership is leveraged to enhance the workings of the private sector. It invests in and supports private enterprise — local businesses, agriculture, and economic development – the core activities of a capitalist system where private property and enterprise are central. Across the country, small businesses are now failing at increasingly high rates, but that’s not true in North Dakota, which was rated by Forbes Magazine the best state in which to start a business in 2024.
    ​ The BND was founded in 1919, when North Dakota farmers rose up against the powerful out-of-state banking-railroad-granary cartel that was unfairly foreclosing on their farms. They formed the Non-Partisan League, won an election, and founded the state’s own bank and granary, both of which are still active today.​..
    ..Like private banks, a publicly-owned bank has the ability to create money in the form of bank credit on its books, and it has access to very low interest rates. But the business model of private banks requires them to take advantage of these low rates to extract as much debt service as the market will bear for the benefit of the bank’s private investors. A public bank can pass low rates on to local residents and businesses. It can also recapture the interest on local government projects, making them substantially cheaper than when funded through the bond market.
    ​ The BND’s profits belong to the citizens and are generated without taxation, lowering tax rates…
    ..The BND also serves North Dakota’s local banks. It acts as a mini-Fed for the state, providing correspondent banking services to virtually every financial institution in North Dakota… The North Dakota Bankers’ Association endorses the BND as a partner rather than a competitor of the state’s private banks.​..
    ..Although more than 50 public bank bills and resolutions have been filed since 2010, the only new bank to emerge is the Territorial Bank of American Samoa, founded in 2016. Lobbying in opposition by big private banks has deterred politicians, who are reluctant to rock the boat when times are good and no immediate need is perceived. However, times are not so good today for the majority of the population, and they could soon get worse even for the wealthy.
    ​ To muster the political will to take action, politicians need a business plan in which the benefits of establishing their own banks clearly outweigh the costs; and public bank advocates today face hurdles that the BND avoided by being grandfathered in before the relevant agency rules were instigated…
    ..The deposits of the BND, which was chartered as “the State of North Dakota doing business as the Bank of North Dakota,” are backed by the state itself.
    ​ Another hurdle is that most state constitutions prohibit the state from “lending its credit” to private parties. This has been construed as prohibiting the state from owning a bank, but legal memoranda have refuted that interpretation…
    ..Even many politicians are unaware of how banking actually works. Chartered depository banks have the power to create money as deposits when they make loans, expanding the local money supply and increasing the capacity for local productivity. Over 95% of our money supply today is created by banks in this way. This vast power to create money as credit is one that properly belongs in the public domain… By making banking a public utility, with expandable credit issued by banks that are owned by the people, the financial system can be made to serve the people and local enterprise without draining their resources away.​ https://scheerpost.com/2025/01/13/ellen-brown-beating-wall-street-at-its-own-game-the-bank-of-north-dakota-model/

    ​ Gilbert Doctorow on US sanctions against Russian shadow-fleet oil sales. Transcript of Firstpost interview: sanctions’ impact on Indian oil procurement from Russia I appreciate the need to investigate alternative supplies. That is prudent and it may prove to be essential. However, there’s another side to the story. The sanctions that Mr. Biden has just imposed are difficult to remove. They are embedded in American legislation, and it would require an act of Congress for Mr. Trump to overturn these sanctions. However, it is also possible, and I’d say likely, that Mr. Trump will simply not enforce these sanctions. There is no ability of Congress or of any American entity to compel him to enforce these… If he simply doesn’t enforce them, then he has no problems, and he keeps on moving with the rest of his political agenda. The actions taken by Biden in the closing days of his administration are vicious, but they also are founded on very poor intelligence.​ https://gilbertdoctorow.com/2025/01/14/transcript-of-firstpost-interview-sanctions-impact-on-indian-oil-procurement-from-russia/

    ​ India Expects No Disruption to Russian Oil Supply Until March
    India will allow Russian oil cargoes booked before US sanctions to be discharged until March.
    This move aims to mitigate the immediate impact of sanctions on India, the world’s third-largest oil importer.​ https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/India-Expects-No-Disruption-to-Russian-Oil-Supply-Until-March.html

    #179354
    John Day
    Participant

    ​Slovaks are freezing in the dark. Zelensky ‘Blackmailing’ Europe For Aid, Says Slovak PM Fico In Latest Spat Over Russian Gas https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/zelensky-blackmailing-europe-aid-says-slovak-pm-fico-latest-spat-over-russian-gas

    ​ Russia, Iran To Sign ‘Comprehensive Strategic Partnership’ Treaty This Week
    ​ “On January 17, Vladimir Putin will hold talks with the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Masoud Pezeshkian, who will come to Russia on an official visit,” the Kremlin announced Monday.
    ​ The much anticipated treaty has long been in the works, since at least last summer, news of which caused President Zelensky to say there’s an axis of rogue states conspiring to defeat Ukraine. This has included North Korea as well, which has lost troops helping Moscow defend Kursk region.
    ​ As for the treaty to be signed by the week’s close, it was previewed as heavily focused on defense and security cooperation.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/russia-iran-sign-comprehensive-strategic-partnership-treaty-week

    ​ “Up to Putin”? What’s he mean? Trump Affirms He’ll Meet Putin ‘Very Quickly’ After Inauguration
    He was interviewed by conservative news outlet Newsmax and was asked about specifics on his strategy to end the Ukraine war, to which Trump replied “there is only one strategy, and it’s up to Putin.”​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/trump-affirms-hell-meet-putin-very-quickly-after-inauguration

    ​ GOP Paves Path to Purchasing Greenland with New Bill
    Tennessee Republican Rep. Andy Ogles unveiled legislation allowing President-elect Donald Trump to move toward purchasing Greenland once he returns to office.
    After weeks of the incoming commander-in-chief making gestures toward annexing the island territory, the “Make Greenland Great Again Act” will authorize Trump to “seek to enter into negotiations with the Kingdom of Denmark to secure the acquisition of Greenland by the United States.”​ https://www.westernjournal.com/gop-paves-path-purchasing-greenland-new-bill/

    ​Questions arise. Is this “war by fire”? Mega Arson in LA? with the aim to create the First Smart City in a very iconic location https://www.vtforeignpolicy.com/2025/01/mega-arson-in-la/

    #179355
    John Day
    Participant

    More from Kyle Young: A Compendium of Sources of Information about DEW’s, HAARP, ICD and Fire Geoengneeing https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/a-compendium-of-sources-of-information

    ​ Newsom’s wildfire response focuses on online “misinformation” while Californians suffer
    ​ California Governor Gavin Newsom has shifted his focus to an unexpected target: online “misinformation.” During a high-profile briefing with President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, Newsom lamented the spread of what he called “hurricane-force winds of mis- and disinformation,” claiming it is dividing the nation and hindering disaster response efforts.​ Newsom’s rhetoric about combating misinformation raises serious questions about his priorities.​ https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-01-13-newsoms-wildfire-response-focuses-on-online-misinformation.html

    ​ A Message To All Americans From Storm-Ravaged Western North Carolina
    “The federal government will cover 100% of the cost of measures to protect lives and property in Southern California for six months.” Referring to the X post, Ward said, “I hope that happens.”
    ​ Ward then segues to the topic of forgotten and devastated Western North Carolina, asking, “What about Appalachia?”
    ​ “We are 105 days in since one of the most devastating storms known to mankind. We are still supplying our own campers, shelters, while paying mortgages on piles of rubble. We are still running our own supply hubs for many people that lost everything, including homes and jobs. We still have bridges out – only four percent of the debris has been picked up. Many businesses are bankrupt, with insurance denying their claim,” he explained.​..
    ​..”Biden and Mayorkas bankrupted FEMA to pay for illegal immigrant housing, and now American citizens who lost their homes in Hurricane Helene are essentially being told to screw,” Trump spokeswoman and incoming White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/message-all-americans-storm-ravaged-western-north-carolina

    ​ When legacy media airs a story it may be taken as a political signal. Juan Cole: CBS’ 60 Minutes Exposes the Biden Administration’s Complicity in Gaza Genocide, Interviews the Whistleblowers https://scheerpost.com/2025/01/13/juan-cole-cbs-60-minutes-exposes-the-biden-administrations-complicity-in-gaza-genocide-interviews-the-whistleblowers/

    Glenn Greenwald: Insane New York Speech Crackdown Shields Israel Only​ https://scheerpost.com/2025/01/13/glenn-greenwald-insane-new-york-speech-crackdown-shields-israel-only/

    #179356
    John Day
    Participant

    Israeli Strike on School in Northern Gaza Kills 8 Displaced Palestinians​ https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250111-israeli-strike-on-school-in-northern-gaza-kills-8-displaced-palestinians/

    ​ 70 children killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza in last 5 days, civil defense says
    Around 70 children were killed in Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip in the last five days, the civil defense service said on Sunday, Anadolu Agency reports.
    The agency did not provide details on the age of the victims, only saying that they lost their lives in attacks targeting several areas across the Palestinian enclave.
    Palestinian children in Gaza continue to bear a heavy toll from Israel’s genocidal war, now in its 16th month, on the territory.
    “The new year has brought more death and suffering from attacks, deprivation, and increasing exposure to the cold,” UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell said on Jan. 8. https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250112-70-children-killed-in-israeli-attacks-in-gaza-in-last-5-days-civil-defense-says/

    ​ ‘​I participated in war crimes’: Israeli troops open up about Gaza genocide
    Israeli soldiers, who participated in genocide of besieged Palestinians, talk about feeling conflicted and regretful, adding they’re talking to friends and relatives about what they saw to process it.​ https://www.trtworld.com/discrimination/i-participated-in-war-crimes-israeli-troops-open-up-about-gaza-genocide-18253408

    Report: Israel Refusing To Commit to a Permanent Gaza Ceasefire as Part of Hostage Deal​ https://scheerpost.com/2025/01/13/report-israel-refusing-to-commit-to-a-permanent-gaza-ceasefire-as-part-of-hostage-deal/

    Hamas Accepts US-Mediated Ceasefire, Netanyahu Convenes Urgent Security Cabinet Meeting​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/hamas-accepts-us-mediated-ceasefire-netanyahu-convenes-urgent-security-cabinet-meeting

    #179357
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ A lot of doctors did “drink the Kool​ Aid”​, too. EXPOSED: Soros-funded PAC’s misleading campaign and unverified 17k ‘doctors’ against RFK Jr.’s nomination
    ​ The Committee to Protect Health Care prominently claims the backing of thousands but has shown questionable, if not non-existent verification standards. A further example of this lax process was highlighted when an email was sent, immediately following the test of their online petition, to a fictitiously signed-up supporter, “Dr. Fake,” without any background checks​. https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-01-13-exposed-soros-funded-pacs-misleading-campaign.html

    ​ Meryl Nass MD has the engineering details, many reported by March 2020. The SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein was Deliberately Engineered to Cause Clotting and more
    As I have said for years, this had to have been designed as a bioweapon​ https://merylnass.substack.com/p/the-sars-cov-2-spike-protein-was

    “Philanthrocapitalism” Bill Gates’ Foundation Tax-Exempt Status Faces Court Showdown Amid Vaccine Profit Allegations​ https://www.brokentruth.tv/p/bill-gates-foundation-faces-court

    ​ Space Weather News points out that the threshold solar-storm severity for a grid-destroying “Carrington Event” drops lower and lower as earth’s magnetic fields weaken, which is now progressing rapidly. the actual figures have been made secret since 2010, but are likely down over 30% since 1900, and 15% since 2010.
    Solar Super-Flare Killshot: What Are The Chances?​ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL64EcVMHMs

    #179358
    SeaBirds
    Participant

    Excellent interview with Mike Yeadon:

    https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/licence-to-kill-drugs-with-consequences-with-dr-mike-yeadon

    In December 2020, Drs Mike Yeadon and Wolfgang Wodarg wrote to the European Medicines Agency (EMA) to petition for a stay of action, concerning the clinical trials for the drugs which were referred to as ‘Covid vaccines’. The EMA disregarded it, and Mike Yeadon believes that the subsequent rollout of these injections is directly related to widespread illness, death, and infertility.

    Mike goes on to explain why the design and sales of such drugs is entirely reliant upon the premise of contagious illness. His examination of the subject has led him to refute, entirely, the hypothesis offered by germ theory. Since speaking out in 2020, he has been censored and besmirched by the Establishment and mainstream media alike. His many interviews with alternative and independent media channels are best summarised in his Silver Bullet video.

    #179359
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Accent and flair of talking reminds me on Maryanov’s but, of course, with Hispanic twist:

    #179360
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Long and obfuscatory story made short and devastating is that plants absorbing 31% more CO2 than previously scientifically estimated blows giant gaping holes in all of the terrifying CO2 “Climate Change” models, and consequently all of the hair-on-fire demands that humans stop using carbon.

    “Plants Absorb More CO2
    Recent studies indicate that vegetation absorbs more carbon dioxide (CO2) than previously estimated. A study published in the journal Nature in October 2024 found that plants worldwide are absorbing about 31% more CO2 than previously thought, raising the global Terrestrial Gross Primary Production (GPP) to 157 petagrams per year from the previous estimate of 120 petagrams per year. This new estimate was developed by researchers at Cornell University, with support from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, using carbonyl sulfide (OCS) as a proxy for photosynthesis.

    Pan-tropical rainforests played a significant role in this updated estimate, showing that these forests absorb far more carbon than previous estimates had indicated. This finding was corroborated by ground-based measurements, suggesting that rainforests serve as a more crucial natural carbon sink than previously thought when relying on satellite data alone.

    Additionally, a study published in Science Advances in December 2024 suggested that more realistic ecological modelling indicates the world’s plants may be able to take up more atmospheric CO2 from human activities than previously predicted. However, the researchers emphasized that this finding should not be taken to mean that the world’s governments can reduce their efforts to cut carbon emissions. [ Oh really? Why not?]

    #179362
    zerosum
    Participant

    Cooperation From Biden
    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/1/14/biden-administration-expected-to-lift-terror-designation-for-cuba-report
    Biden administration expected to lift ‘terror’ designation for Cuba: Report
    The decision would reverse a move during Donald Trump’s first term to re-name Cuba a ‘state sponsor of terrorism’.

    This is not the first time the designation against Cuba has been rescinded and reimposed, though.
    And Republicans quickly announced their intention to fight the change.

    “Today’s decision is unacceptable on its merits,” Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, a Cuban American lawmaker, said in a statement to the media.

    “The terrorism advanced by the Cuban regime has not ceased.
    I will work with President Trump and my colleagues to immediately reverse and limit the damage from the decision.”

    #179363
    zerosum
    Participant

    Why?
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c17e0k92g41o
    US to remove Cuba from state sponsors of terror list

    President Joe Biden is to remove the US designation of Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism as part of a prisoner release deal, the White House said on Tuesday.

    Shortly afterwards, Cuba announced it would release 553 prisoners detained for “diverse crimes”. It is hoped these will include participants in anti-government protests four years ago.

    President-elect Donald Trump reinstated the country’s terror designation in the final days of his first presidency in 2021, banning US economic aid and arms exports to the country.

    Adding Cuba back to the list after its removal in 2015 by President Barack Obama, Trump citied the communist country’s backing of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.

    At the time Cuba called the move “cynical,” “hypocritical” and an act of “political opportunism”.

    Alongside prompting the prisoner release, this decision is also significant because it can be seen as a step towards normalising relations between Cuba and the US.

    This could pave the way for dialogue on other contentious issues.

    It could also help Cuba’s dire economic situation, as some major banks and foreign investors have struggled to operate there legally.

    Biden is to notify Congress of his plans, which also include reversing Trump-era financial restrictions on some Cubans, a White House statement said.

    He will also suspend the ability of individuals to make claims to confiscated property in Cuba, the statement read.

    It is unclear whether Trump will reverse this latest decision when he returns to office on 20 January.

    The president-elect’s nominee as the next US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, has long advocated for sanctions on Cuba.

    His family left the country in the 1950s before the communist revolution that put Fidel Castro in power.

    #179368
    zerosum
    Participant

    Problem #1 is the debt.
    US debt is over $36Trillion.
    Lenders want their loans paid back.
    Tariffs on imports is Trumps solution.

    Oooppps

    Trump indicated he would create the new agency on his first day as president.
    The EXTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE to collect our Tariffs, Duties, and all Revenue that come from Foreign sources,’ Trump wrote on social media.

    “The president-elect appears ignorant of the fact that there’s been an ‘external revenue service’ since July 31, 1789,” posted Andrew Feinberg, White House correspondent for The Independent. “That’s when George Washington signed legislation creating the US Customs Service, the forerunner of what is now [the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency].”

    #179369

    He’s privy to the knowingest
    Of people in the know.
    With twenty million viewers- he is trusted.
    So when they feed him info, you can bet that it is so!
    So does he spread their views? Are yours adjusted?

    #179370
    zerosum
    Participant

    I’ll believe it when I see it
    https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/trump-israel-hamas-gaza-ceasefire-deal
    The Trump Factor: Gaza Ceasefire Deal Appears Close
    Donald Trump’s decisive role in pushing forward the potential ceasefire is evidence that Joe Biden refused to use his full powers as president.
    Jeremy Scahill
    Jan 14, 2025
    ————–
    https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202501/15/WS67870f30a310f1265a1dae5e.html
    Gaza cease-fire deal at ‘closest point’, mediator says
    Updated: 2025-01-15 09:28

    #179378
    Just Some Randomer
    Participant

    Gaza cease-fire deal at ‘closest point’, mediator says”

    Based on past episodes, it seems that the probability of a Gaza ceasefire actually being agreed, as opposed to simply discussed, is an asymptotic function, one that can be plotted on a graph getting infinitely close to realisation without actually ever getting there.

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