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Journos Who Hid Biden’s Decline Should Never Live It Down (NYPost)
Musk Says Cybertruck That Exploded in Las Vegas Contained Blast (Sp.)
Ukraine Must Be Held Accountable For ‘Stealing’ US Aid (Durso)
Ukraine Lost Nearly 600,000 Troops in 2024 (Sp.)
Zelensky Accused of Lying In New Year’s Address (RT)
Polish FM Slammed For Celebrating Gas Cutoff (RT)
German Energy Official Asks Citizens To Save Gas (RT)
Scholz Ally Warns US Of Strained Relations Over Musk’s Germany Jabs (RT)
Trump Says Mike Johnson Will Secure Enough Votes To Remain Speaker (ZH)
Trump Rings In 2025 With Vow To Restore Respect For America (JTN)
Putin’s New Year’s Speech Marks Exactly 25 Years In Power (ZH)
Xi Uses New Year’s Speech To Call Anew For Reunification With Taiwan (JTN)
Russian Rejection Of Trump Proposals Puts Wrinkle In Pursuit For Peace (JTN)
President Jimmy Carter (Paul Craig Roberts)
Trump Says He Is Planning To Attend Jimmy Carter’s Funeral (AP)
Imperial Hubris -And Its Consequences- In Syria (Alastair Cooke)

 

 

 

 

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“..the legacy media completely and willfully failed to cover one of the biggest stories of this decade, that the president of the United States was unfit for office from Day 1 and his entire staff was hiding it..”

Journos Who Hid Biden’s Decline Should Never Live It Down (NYPost)

President-elect Donald Trump is forcing the Democratic politicians who spent years lying about President Biden’s senility to take their bitter medicine, but we’re more concerned about the toady media who played along. Trump on Monday posted a video showing clip after cringe-worthy clip of Democratic leaders from Rep. Nancy Pelosi to Homeland Security chief Alejandro Mayorkas denying again and again that Biden was mentally and physically deteriorating, claiming he was “sharp,” “on his game,” “focused” and that “his age is an asset.” Every last one deserves scorn, but so do the journalists who not only let these fantastical fibs go unchallenged, but even parroted the lies: Biden was showing no signs of mental decline, they insisted — and it was offensive, ignorant and borderline bigoted to even suggest otherwise.

The entire idea that Biden was anything but healthy — virile, even — was treated as a right-wing, tin-foil-hat talking point. The public wasn’t buying it: Back in February, 86% of Americans thought Biden was too old to serve a second term because they had watched his decline happen in real time, and over the course of several years. Way back in 2022, some 75% of Democratic voters wanted someone other than Biden to run in 2024. But the “Biden is fine” charade continued even after special counsel Robert Hur said a jury would see Biden as an “elderly man with a poor memory,” and Biden himself began repeatedly calling world leaders by the names of their dead predecessors. The White House smeared all video proof of Biden’s decline as “cheap fakes” and edited transcripts to erase signs of his constant memory issues.

And at every turn, spineless, in-the-tank journos obediently did Team Biden’s propagandistic dirty work — right up until the debate, when Biden’s senility became too unmistakable to continue denying. Now they’re acting bashful, but it’s far too late to salvage their shredded credibility. Ex-MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan says he was “embarrassingly wrong” to say “Republicans will regret … helping spread the distorted image of [Biden] as a guy who is totally out of it” leading up to the debate. Progressive journalist Matt Yglesias said he “thought Joe Biden was going to prove his doubters wrong.” Is it better or worse if they actually believed it?

Dem-friendly journalists saw the same evidence as the rest of us that Biden was compromised, and instead of being skeptical, asking questions and putting the White House’s feet to the fire — doing their jobs — they joined the crusade to gaslight America. Incoming Trump press secretary Karoline Leavitt says she intends to change up who gets preferred access to White House briefings — allowing in non-traditional voices like podcasters. Since the legacy media completely and willfully failed to cover one of the biggest stories of this decade, that the president of the United States was unfit for office from Day 1 and his entire staff was hiding it, that seems like a fair shake. No one who perpetuated, concealed or ignored this grotesque scandal should ever live it down.

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“The evil knuckleheads picked the wrong vehicle for a terrorist attack.”

Musk Says Cybertruck That Exploded in Las Vegas Contained Blast (Sp.)

Late on Wednesday, a Tesla Cybertruck exploded near the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. One person died and seven others were injured in the explosion, the Las Vegas Police Department said, adding that an investigation was underway. US billionaire Elon Musk said on Thursday that the Cybertruck that exploded in Las Vegas was able to contain the explosion and limit the damage. Shortly after the incident was reported late Wednesday, Musk announced that a top Tesla team was investigating the explosion. Tesla’s investigation found that the explosion was caused by “very large fireworks and/or a bomb” stored in the rented vehicle, not a malfunction in the car itself.

“The evil knuckleheads picked the wrong vehicle for a terrorist attack. Cybertruck actually contained the explosion and directed the blast upwards. Not even the glass doors of the lobby were broken,” Musk said on X. During the investigation, Las Vegas police discovered gas tanks and large fireworks mortars in the bed of the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded near the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, Sheriff Kevin McMahil said later in the day, also thanking Musk for all the information he and his team provided.

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This could be Trump’s ticket out of Ukraine. DOGE.

Ukraine Must Be Held Accountable For ‘Stealing’ US Aid (Durso)

The shame of American military assistance in Iraq and Afghanistan is that while our troops and their local allies were fighting bravely, the leaders of our so-called allies were getting rich. We have seen something even worse in Ukraine: While Ukrainian military personnel and civilians fight valiantly in a fierce contest for independence, Ukrainian leaders have gotten fabulously wealthy. The American shame is that the U.S. heedlessly expanded NATO to the borders of Russia, and then, after Russia pushed back, enabled and funded the cynical maladministration by the Zelensky government, which will go down in history as one of the greatest examples of waste and theft of Western aid. What’s more, Ukraine’s casualties have permanently altered the country’s demography and will limit its prospects for economic recovery, leaving the country “wrecked” and the scene of a future “frozen conflict,” per Professor John Mearsheimer.

The sheer scale of waste and fraud will only be revealed by independent investigations after the war’s end. The Zelensky government uses the war to quash media stories that dare to question Ukrainian spending of our taxpayer dollars. Still, many brave Ukrainian journalists and officers have exposed scandals of overpricing, shoddy equipment and embezzlement at the highest levels of Volodymyr Zelensky’s administration. They have risked being labeled as Russian saboteurs or sent to certain death at the front lines for reporting the truth. The real crime of the Zelensky administration, however, began in late 2023. In a November 2023 article for The Economist, General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, then commander in chief of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, said that without a substantial technological edge, Ukraine would face a stalemate. He said traditional attritional strategies were insufficient to overcome the numerical advantage of the Russian forces.

Zaluzhnyi emphasized several key points: • Stalemate on the front lines: The war had reached a deadlock, with both Ukrainian and Russian forces locked into positions reminiscent of World War I trench warfare. He noted, “There will most likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough.” • Need for technological advancement: To break this stalemate, Ukraine required significant technological innovations. He highlighted the importance of drones, electronic warfare, anti-artillery capabilities, demining equipment and robotics. Zaluzhnyi stated, “In order for us to break this deadlock, we need something new—like gunpowder once was, which the Chinese invented and which we are still using to kill each other.” • Limitations of attritional strategies: Zaluzhnyi acknowledged Ukraine had miscalculated by assuming that inflicting heavy casualties on Russian forces would stop them. He noted that Russia had suffered at least 150,000 dead yet continued its aggression, indicating that such losses did not deter Russian leadership.

In other words, it was time to focus on diplomacy. But Zelensky had no interest in diplomacy, because ending the war would mean ending the state of emergency, new elections and a change in the structure of international assistance. In his own political interest, he ousted Zaluzhnyi and continued a war he was warned would waste lives and money without result. In the end, Zaluzhnyi was too optimistic; lives and money were indeed wasted, but they did not achieve a stalemate. Russia regrouped and gained territory. Zaluzhnyi was not the only one warning about dynamics on the battlefield. In April 2024, the leadership of Ukraine’s military intelligence participated in a series of roundtable discussions at Washington think tanks and policymakers.

A former American diplomat familiar with the visit told this author, “They expressed their reservations about continuing full scale conventional warfare. They were concerned that Ukraine had lost momentum and would be overwhelmed. They advocated instead for increased asymmetric warfare inside Russia to gain an upper hand in negotiations to end the war.” The result of this engagement was that the chief of military of intelligence, Kyril Budanov, was muzzled by Team Zelensky in a series of media attacks in pro-government websites. His key deputies were fired without his consent, weakening his agency. The waste and corruption only spread from there. Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala championed a European munitions initiative that wasted billions more dollars.

Zelensky and his ambassador to the Czech Republic infamously praised Fiala even as the Czech munitions initiative procured overpriced and faulty shells that resulted in the maiming of Ukrainian soldiers and destruction of battlefield equipment. More scandals arose, involving Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustam Umerov and Ministry of Defense procurement official Oleksii Petrov buying faulty equipment for astronomical prices. These have been extensively reported by Ukrainian media. While Zelensky prevented his military commanders from openly speaking the truth about Ukraine’s chances to break through the stalemate, his loyalists at the Defense Ministry misspent record amounts of money in record time. They also tapped into assistance in kind, another lucrative source of enrichment.

And in a case where corruption has merged with treason, weapons sent to Ukraine for its defense were diverted to Nigeria’s Lake Chad region, “bolstering the strength of terrorist groups.” There are also unconfirmed reports that weapons donated to Ukraine have wound up in the hands of criminal gangs in Sweden. Zelensky and his administration should answer to the Ukrainian people for lives and territory lost because he silenced his military commanders. And they should also be held accountable by the U.S. Congress for the lost billions of American taxpayer dollars. (Total aid from the U.S. and its Western allies totals $260 billion.) It’s past time Washington stopped letting corrupt foreign officials steal American aid.

(James Durso is a regular commentator on foreign policy and national security matters at The Hill. Mr. Durso served in the U.S. Navy for 20 years.)

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How did we ever get used to this?

Ukraine Lost Nearly 600,000 Troops in 2024 (Sp.)

Ukrainian forces have lost around 593,410 troops over 2024, according to Sputnik calculations of the Russian Defense Ministry’s data. The ministry’s weekly briefs over the year indicate that Kiev lost around 4,000 soldiers weekly in early 2024. By March, this figure increased to 7,000, before it experienced a slight decrease. Besides, in March, Ukrainian forces attempted to cross the Russian border in the Belgorod and Kursk regions, which resulted in losing around 3,000 troops more, Sputnik calculated on Wednesday.

After that, Kiev’s combat losses started increasing, reaching over 10,000 people per week in late May, after which the number did not go lower than that. Following the Ukrainian attack on Russia’s Kursk Region in August, the losses further escalated, the calculations revealed. The most significant weekly losses for Kiev’s troops occurred from October 26 to November 1, with approximately 17,000 Ukrainian fighters being lost.

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“..described the incident as “the first joke of 2025” and speculated that the video editor responsible might face a harsh punishment, such as being sent to the front line.”

Zelensky Accused of Lying In New Year’s Address (RT)

Vladimir Zelensky has been accused by several media outlets of presenting South Korean missiles as Ukrainian-made in his New Year’s address for 2025. In the 20-minute speech released on Tuesday, Zelensky touted what he described as the country’s success in developing a variety of weapons, calling them “arguments for a just peace” with Russia. ”Ukraine is once again building its own, its own missiles. And for the first time, it produces over a million drones in a year. Forcing the enemy to learn Ukrainian. Palianytsia, Peklo, Ruta. Making them tremble at the words Neptune and Sapsan. All these are our missiles. Ukrainian.” he said.

As he was naming the types of weapons, his address featured footage of drones and missiles in action, either during testing or combat scenarios. When he mentioned the Sapsan missile, the video showed the projectile launch. However, the Ukrainian outlet Strana, as well as Russian media outlets, pointed out that the clip shown in Zelensky’s address was suspiciously similar to footage of the South Korean military launching a Hyunmoo-2A cruise missile in 2017. In light of this, the Russian Telegram channel ‘Operation Z: War reporters of Russian Spring’ accused Zelensky of “blatant lies.” Another Telegram channel, ‘Voyenny Osvedomitel’, described the incident as “the first joke of 2025” and speculated that the video editor responsible might face a harsh punishment, such as being sent to the front line.

Sapsan has been under development since 2006, but the process has been hampered by delays and funding shortfalls. In 2018, Ukraine unveiled a mock-up of the system during a military parade. The complex is said to have an intended range of 500km, which is more than the ATACMS supplied to Kiev by the US, and Ukrainian experts have touted it as a potential game-changer in the conflict with Russia. However, there are no credible reports that it has ever been used on the battlefield.

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“Sikorski should be “locked up in a mental institution” for “celebrating cutting Europe off gas in the middle of winter..”

Polish FM Slammed For Celebrating Gas Cutoff (RT)

Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski has celebrated Ukraine’s decision to halt the flow of Russian gas to the EU as a victory for the West, despite the cutoff leading to higher prices and shortages in some countries. Russia stopped gas transit through Ukraine early on Wednesday morning, after Kiev refused to extend an agreement under which it collected transit fees to move the gas through its own pipeline network and into Moldova, Romania, Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia, and then on to Austria and Italy. Sikorski took to X to celebrate. “[Russian President Vladimir] Putin spent billions building Nordstream to circumvent Ukraine and blackmail Eastern Europe with the threat of cutting off gas supplies,” he wrote, referring to two pipelines that linked Russia with Germany until they were destroyed in an act of sabotage in 2022.

“Today Ukraine cut off his ability to export gas direct to the EU,” Sikorski continued, hailing the decision as “another victory after the enlargement of NATO by Finland and Sweden.” Kiev’s decision caused EU gas prices to spike to €50 per megawatt hour, a figure unseen since October 2023. Slovakia, which relied heavily on Russian gas imports via Ukraine, will be severely affected, as will EU candidate state Moldova, which used Russian gas to generate much of its electricity. Sikorski should be “locked up in a mental institution” for “celebrating cutting Europe off gas in the middle of winter,” wrote journalist Thomas Fazi responded to Sikorski’s post. “Russia was clearly trying to blackmail Europe by supplying even more gas to them. Thankfully, Ukraine heroically ‘saved’ Europe by cutting off the gas,” another commenter wrote. “The absurdity of this logic is mind-blowing.”

“People like Sikorski who want to destroy European economies by cutting them off from global resources and markets should not be allowed to live in Europe,” another comment read. “Go to the USA where your loyalties lie.” Sikorski was similarly ridiculed back in 2022, when he responded to the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines by posting – and then deleting – an image of the blast site along with the caption: “Thank you, USA.” While German investigators have reportedly settled on the theory that the pipelines were destroyed by Ukrainian saboteurs, American journalist Seymour Hersh maintains that they were blown up by the CIA and US Navy. The head of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), Sergey Naryshkin, has blamed “professional saboteurs from the Anglo-American security services,” referring to the US and UK.

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10 years ago Germany was fine. It went fast. Merkel deserves much of the blame. But she left before the walls started coming down.

German Energy Official Asks Citizens To Save Gas (RT)

Households and businesses in Germany should save gas to avoid shortages, Die Welt reported on Wednesday, citing the country’s energy regulator, the Federal Network Agency. According to an analysis by the agency, the country has been consuming significantly more gas this heating season than last year. The agency said total gas consumption in Germany rose by 5.8% from October to December 2024 against the same period the previous year, to 246 terawatt-hours (TWh). Industries recorded an increase in consumption of 9.1% compared to 2023, while the increase in households and businesses was more modest at 1.9%, the report noted.

The agency attributed the spike in gas consumption to colder weather. However, the head of the energy regulator, Klaus Muller, told the news outlet that, given the trend, consumers would be wise to be more frugal with gas use to avoid shortages, and consequently, a rise in prices. “It is definitely still worth saving gas and thus easing the burden on your wallet,” he was cited as saying. According to Muller, however, the country’s gas supply is not in jeopardy yet, as storage facilities are still 80% full. “This means we are well prepared for the next three months,” he said, adding that Germany has “come through the first half of the winter well so far.”

When it comes to heating, natural gas is still the most important energy source in Germany, with roughly half of all apartments and single-family homes nationwide heated with gas, Die Welt reports. Germany relied on Russia for more than half of its gas demand before the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022. Deliveries were either significantly curtailed or entirely halted after the EU imposed sanctions on Moscow, and the Nord Stream pipelines delivering Russian gas directly to Germany were destroyed by blasts at the bottom of the Baltic Sea in September 2022. Long considered the EU’s industrial powerhouse, Germany was among the hardest hit by the reduction of Russian energy supplies, with its economy plunging into a recession in 2023.

The German government in October revised down its GDP forecast for this year to a further contraction of 0.2%. The loss of cheap Russian gas and reliance on the far more costly liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the US has also pushed energy prices in Germany beyond what a lot of industrial enterprises can afford, triggering a wave of shutdowns and bankruptcies. Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel recently criticized her successors for abandoning Russian gas. In an interview with France 2 TV released in early December, she said buying gas from Russia “was a win-win situation” for both states, as Berlin was able to obtain the much-needed commodity “at a favorable cost,” while “prices exploded” after Germany abandoned Russian supplies.

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How to divert attention away from your failures.

Scholz Ally Warns US Of Strained Relations Over Musk’s Germany Jabs (RT)

Elon Musk’s verbal attacks on German leaders risk straining relations between Berlin and Washington, Rolf Mutzenich, the head of Germany’s Social Democratic Party (SPD) parliamentary group, has warned. In an interview with Spiegel on Wednesday, Mutzenich blasted the US billionaire over his jabs at German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Musk had referred to Steinmeier as an “anti-democratic tyrant” and predicted Scholz’s – who he labeled a “fool” and “Oaf Schitz” – election defeat – while also voicing support for Germany’s far-right and anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, calling it “the last spark of hope for this country.”

Mutzenich accused Musk, one of the most prominent allies of US President-elect Donald Trump, of “crossing a line between friendly states” while defending Steinmeier. He argued that Steinmeier is Germany’s head of state under international law, meaning that “the verbal attacks on the Federal President are therefore aimed at all citizens.” Mutzenich went on to urge Berlin to clarify whether Musk’s repeated “disrespect, defamation, and interference” align with the stance of the incoming Trump administration. German officials earlier suggested that Musk’s comments could be a potential attempt to influence Germany’s snap parliamentary elections in February. Scholz’s coalition government recently collapsed due to disagreements over Ukraine aid, economic reforms, and climate policy, leading to a vote of no confidence and parliamentary dissolution in December.

During Trump’s first term, US-German relations were strained over several key issues. Trump criticized Germany’s significant trade surplus with the US while threatening tariffs on German cars. He repeatedly accused Berlin of failing to meet NATO’s 2% GDP defense spending target, calling Germany overly reliant on US military support. Trump also opposed Germany’s Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project, which was sabotaged in 2022 after the start of the Ukraine conflict, arguing that it would increase the EU’s energy dependence on Moscow.

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Johnson’s far from perfect, but “He’s The One That Can Win Right Now”. Trump needs the House.

Trump Says Mike Johnson Will Secure Enough Votes To Remain Speaker (ZH)

While House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has a growing coalition of opponents within his own party who are ‘keeping their options open’ when it comes to Friday’s vote to decide his fate, President-elect Donald Trump says he thinks Johnson has enough votes to secure a second term. Speaking with reporters outside Mar-a-Lago on New Year’s Eve, Trump described Johnson as a “good man” and “a wonderful person” who will ultimately gain enough support during this week’s vote. “We are going to have a great time in Washington, I think we are going to get great support,” Trump said, adding that he would call lawmakers personally to drum up support “if necessary.” “He’s the one that can win right now, people like him, almost everybody likes him,” Trump continued.

The day before, Trump posted to Truth Social that Johnson was a “good, hard-working, religious man,” who will “do the right thing.” “Mike has my Complete & Total Endorsement. MAGA!!!” Johnson thanked Trump on X, saying that he was “honored and humbled” by the support. “Together, we will quickly deliver on your America First agenda and usher in the new golden age of America,” he wrote, adding “The American people demand and deserve that we waste no time. Let’s get to work!” That said, several House GOP members have suggested they’re no so hot for Johnson – with Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) saying he plans to vote for an alternative, and that Johnson “gave the Democrats the billions of dollars they wanted for Ukraine.”

Meanwhile in a Fox News interview last week, Freedom Caucus Chair Andy Harris (R-MD) said that Republicans “need to consider, if we’re going to advance Trump’s agenda, whether the current leadership is what we need,” while Rep. Scott Perry said last Thursday that he’s “going to keep my options open,” adding “I want to have a conversation with Mike.” Other Republicans who are a “no” for Johnson include Andy Biggs (AZ), Victoria Spartz (IN) and Chip Roy (TX). And while Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) hasn’t publicly commented on how she will vote, she’s previously clashed with Johnson – having unsuccessfully attempted to unseat him in May over his support for a $1.2 trillion minibus spending bill, as well as his passage of a $95 billion foreign aid package which failed to include border provisions.

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“We’re going to do fantastic as a country..”

Trump Rings In 2025 With Vow To Restore Respect For America (JTN)

President-elect Donald Trump rang in the New Year with close friends and family at his Mar-a-Lago resort, promising his return to the White House in 2025 will raise America’s standing across the globe. “We’re going to do fantastic as a country,” a tuxedo-clad Trump told reporters Tuesday night during a brief gaggle. “People aren’t respecting us as much, and they will be.” Trump also addressed matters across a turbulent world, saying he’d wait to see if Hamas would reach a ceasefire with Israel and reiterating his demand that the terrorist group release all remaining hostages.

“I’ll put it this way: They better let the hostages come back soon,” he said. The President-elect also revealed he plans to attend the late Jimmy Carter‘s state funeral in Washington on January 9. Trump hosted a New Year’s Eve bash at his resort in Palm Beach, Florida, that included luminaries like Elon Musk and family members like his wife Melania and daughter Tiffany.

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25 years ago Russia was nowhere land.

Putin’s New Year’s Speech Marks Exactly 25 Years In Power (ZH)

President Vladimir Putin has issued a traditional New Year’s Eve speech on Tuesday, which marks exactly 25 years of the Russian leader in power. There was a brief few year period when he was Prime Minister under President Dmitry Medvedev based on constitutional term limits. He said that Russians should be “proud” of what Russia had done during his quarter century ruling the country. He issued the expected well wishes for the year ahead, but interestingly did not expressly mention the ongoing Ukraine war, which has resulted in far-reaching US and European sanctions on Moscow. “Dear friends, in just a few minutes 2025 will be ushered in, completing the first quarter of the 21st century,” Putin began in the televised remarks.

“Yes, we still have a lot to decide but we can be rightfully proud of what has already been done,” he added, saying his 25 years as president led to the “further development” of the country and its economy and defense. He heaped praise on Russian soldiers defending the nation, at a time that Ukrainian forces still occupy hundreds of square kilometers of the southern border region of Kursk. “On this New Year’s Eve, the thoughts, hopes of relatives and friends, millions of people across Russia are together with our fighters and commanders,” Putin said. “Now, on the threshold of a new year, we are thinking about the future. We are sure that everything will be all right. We will only go forward.” Putin first took power after having been named acting president on New Year’s Eve in 1999 when predecessor Boris Yeltsin unexpectedly resigned amid post-Soviet economic collapse and turmoil.

Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev started the tradition of a New Year’s Eve speech, and is watched by millions of Russian households. It typically involves a summary of major events of the past year, and general well wishes for the year to come. “Now, on the threshold of a new year, we are thinking about the future. We are sure that everything will be all right. We will only go forward,” Putin said. AFP noted that the address “aired on state TV just before midnight in each of Russia’s 11 time zones” – and it was also likely closely watched by analysts at Western intelligence agencies and the Pentagon.

The Trump administration enters the White House in less than three weeks, and all eyes will be on the question of how quickly Trump will push Kiev toward the negotiating table. The Kremlin has been cautiously optimistic, but feels in control of the war in the Donbas. President Zelensky has meanwhile balked at the possibility of ceding territory, though the Crimea question has remained open from the Ukrainians’ perspective. Russia is going to settle on nothing less than total and permanent control over the four territories in the east, and a permanent ban on Ukraine ever joining NATO. Trump is reportedly mulling a minimum 20-year waiting period for Ukraine, however. Moscow says even this long delay is not acceptable.

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The US still officially supports the One China policy.

Xi Uses New Year’s Speech To Call Anew For Reunification With Taiwan (JTN)

Chinese President Xi Jinping used a New Year’s Eve address to call anew for Taiwan to be reunited with his communist country, setting the stage for a tougher era of U.S. diplomatic relations as Donald Trump prepares to return to office. “The people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are one family,” Xi said Tuesday, hitting the theme for a second straight holiday address broadcast on the state-controlled CCTV. “No one can sever our family bonds, and no one can stop the historical trend of national reunification.” Beijing has ramped up military activity around Taiwan, including large-scale exercises shortly before Christmas. Those menacing operations included Chinese aircraft entering the island nation’s air defense identification zone shortly beore Xi spoke on Tuesday.

In October, Xi told the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party that he preferred a peaceful reunification with Taiwan but added that China “will never promise to give up the use of force and reserve the option to take all necessary measures.” Taiwan’s new president responded Wednesday to Xi’ address, saying his island wishes to have peaceful relations with China but questioning why Beijing has blocked tourism between the two. “Is this really showing goodwill towards Taiwan? Can’t they treat everyone equally?” President President Lai Ching-te told reporters. “But I still want to stress this: Taiwan hopes to have healthy and orderly exchanges with China under the principles of reciprocity and dignity,” Lai added.

As Trump prepares to return to office, Taiwan dispatched two senior members of it National Security Council to meet with his team in the United States. The president-elect has urged Taiwan to spend more on its defense security in the face of Chinese provocation.

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Negotiating. It’s still just round 1.

Russian Rejection Of Trump Proposals Puts Wrinkle In Pursuit For Peace (JTN)

President-elect Donald Trump repeatedly promised while on the campaign trail that he would end the Russia-Ukraine War “within 24 hours”, but Moscow’s recent rejection of terms from the Trump team has suggested that winding down the conflict may be more complicated. Russia invaded Ukraine in February of 2022 after diplomatic talks broke down. It subsequently annexed four provinces in the country’s southern region after holding referendums the international community condemned as fraudulent. At present, it does not fully control any of those four provinces, but Moscow has made modest progress in the Donetsk Oblast this year since the fall of the fortress city of Avdiivka. In a recent interview with Russian state-aligned media outlet TASS, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov addressed leaks of the Trump team’s reported plans and public statements the president-elect has made on the conflict.

Trump’s team has yet to formally release any peace plans and Lavrov confirmed that Moscow had not received “official signals” about an agreement. He did, however, specifically reject delaying Ukraine’s NATO accession by 20 years and deploying European peacekeepers to patrol the ceasefire line. “Judging from numerous leaks and Donald Trump’s interview with Time Magazine on December 12, their idea is to suspend hostilities along the line of contact and transfer responsibility for confrontation with Russia to the Europeans,” he said. “We are not happy, of course, with the proposals made by members of the Trump team to postpone Ukraine’s admission to NATO for 20 years and to station British and European peacekeeping forces in Ukraine.”

Both Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance have called for shifting the responsibility for Ukraine’s security toward NATO’s European members in light of their geographic proximity. Some nations, such as France, have openly floated the idea of deploying their own troops to help Ukraine stabilize the front. That has not occurred, at least officially. Lavrov, however, noted that “NATO military and mercenaries openly participate in the planning of combat operations and fighting on the side of the Armed Forces of Ukraine”. He categorically denied claims that North Korean troops were fighting on the Russian side.

Russia’s own rejection of Trump’s reported proposals, however, presents only one of the obstacles to a Trump-led peace plan, with Ukraine and Europe presenting two more. After Trump appointed retired Lieutenant-General Keith Kellogg to serve as his special envoy to Ukraine, Lavrov expressed an interest in working with Washington, saying “If the signals that are coming from the new team in Washington to restore the dialogue… are serious, of course, we will respond to them.” Kellogg himself has suggested that “both sides are ready” for negotiations, highlighting the reported death tolls on both sides as motivating a desire for peace. Willingness to negotiate, however, does not indicate a willingness to concede on key points and the distinction could prove the difference between successful dialogue and further escalations.

[..] “We will continue to support Ukraine on its irreversible path to full Euro-Atlantic integration, including NATO membership. We will continue to support Ukraine on its path towards accession to the European Union,” wrote the foreign ministers of France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, and the United Kingdom in mid-December. “We reiterate our firm support for a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine in accordance with international law, including the UN Charter with full respect for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” they continued. Though Germany is slated to face an election in February and the recent ouster of the French prime minister has left the character of Paris somewhat unclear, most of the signatory nations are not expected to face a meaningful realignment in their foreign policy for the foreseeable future.

[..] Lieven highlighted that many points of contention between Russia and Ukraine’s western backers were not matters over which Ukraine would have much say. Among those were proposals for Europe and America to provide security guarantees to an unofficially unaligned Ukraine and promise to intervene as though they were a NATO member should Russia attack again. “However, everything that I have heard from Russians tells me that this is just as unacceptable to Moscow as NATO membership itself and would therefore make agreement impossible,” he added. “Moreover, European countries would agree to send their troops only if they had an ironclad guarantee from Washington that the United States would intervene if they were attacked. This, in effect, punts the decision back to Washington: not Kyiv, and not Brussels, Warsaw or Paris.”

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“Politics is a dirty and dangerous business, and it is not the environment in which good people thrive.”

President Jimmy Carter (Paul Craig Roberts)

President Jimmy Carter departed this world with 2024. He was a good man outfoxed by Washington. A populist, he was not the establishment’s choice for president which set about weakening him by framing his Director of the Office of Management and Budget and then turning on his chief of staff. President Carter intended to continue President Nixon’s policy of defusing tensions with the Soviet Union. He and Soviet leader Brezhnev agreed to limit the buildup of nuclear weapons by signing a second Strategic Arms Limitation agreement, but the US Senate under the influence of the military/security complex refused to ratify the treaty. Carter came under the influence of Zbigniew Brzezinski who had the idea of involving the Soviet Union in a Vietnam of its own in Afghanistan. Thus began Washington’s affair with Muslims which developed into the proxy forces Washington used against Libya and Syria.

Carter’s good intentions often had undesirable consequences. His effort to reduce conflict between Israel and Middle Eastern governments produced with the Camp David Accords Egypt’s official recognition of Israel. This resulted in Israel’s legitimization and strengthened Israel at the expense of the Muslim Middle East. Later in life Carter tried again to restrain Israel with his book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. Jews turned on Carter, called him an anti-semite, and resigned from the Carter Center. Jimmy Carter, like other genuine peacemakers, was too good of a person to understand the Zionist agenda of Greater Israel. The “Two-State” solution was used for years to cover up Israel’s gradual absorption of Palestine into Israel. Today Palestine is no more and Israel is expanding into Syria and soon Lebanon. Another of Carter’s good intentions that went wrong was the creation of the Department of Education. This completed federal control over education.

President Carter was hurt politically by the failure of his attempted military rescue of US embassy personnel in Iran who were being held hostages by the new revolutionary Islamist government. This dramatic failure of American arms was a boost to Ronald Reagan’s election. I have always wondered if the military accident in the Iranian desert that destroyed the operation was contrived. The military/security complex does not favor men of peace. Carter also hurt himself by turning the Panama Canal over to Panama. Americans saw this as giving away America’s accomplishment as a pointless good will gesture. Today Trump is talking about taking it back. Jimmy Carter’s presidency raises the question of how good a person can be and still be a successful president. Politics is a dirty and dangerous business, and it is not the environment in which good people thrive.

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“He worked hard to make America a better place, and for that I give him my highest respect.”

Trump Says He Is Planning To Attend Jimmy Carter’s Funeral (AP)

President-elect Donald Trump said Tuesday that he’s planning to attend the funeral of former President Jimmy Carter. Asked about it as he walked into a New Year’s Eve party at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida, Trump responded, “I’ll be there.” Pressed on whether he’d spoken to members of Carter’s family, Trump said he’d rather not say. Funeral services honoring Carter, who died Sunday at 100, will be held in Georgia and Washington, beginning Jan. 4 and concluding Jan. 9. Trump was a frequent and fierce critic of Carter on the campaign trail ahead of November’s election, using the rising inflation rates of the 1970s to unfavorably compare President Joe Biden to Carter and his administration. But the president-elect was gracious about the former president in posts on his social media site after Carter’s death Sunday, writing that the nation “owed him a debt of gratitude.”

“While I strongly disagreed with him philosophically and politically, I also realized that he truly loved and respected our Country, and all it stands for,” Trump wrote of Carter. “He worked hard to make America a better place, and for that I give him my highest respect.” Wearing a tuxedo as he entered the festivities, Trump took a few minutes of questions from reporters on various topics. He was asked about the possibility of a ceasefire in Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza, but said only, “We’re going to see what happens.” The president-elect added of hostages seized more than a year ago by Hamas, “I’ll put it this way: They better let the hostages come back soon.”

Trump also said he thought 2025 would be a “great year” and “we’re going to do fantastically well as a country.” “There’s a whole light over the whole world, not just our country. They’re a lot of happy people,” Trump said of recent weeks. Asked about his resolutions for the new year, Trump said, “I just want everybody to be happy, healthy and well.” Trump later took the stage to briefly address the crowd ringing in the new year at Mar-a-Lago and promised “to do a great job as your president.” Biden, for his part, spent New Year’s Eve celebrating the wedding of his niece Missy Owens in Greenville, Delaware, followed by the reception in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. Biden and first lady Jill Biden cut short their traditional holiday trip to the U.S. Virgin Islands to attend the ceremony.

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“..Assad’s denial mindset and the consequent speed of the military dénouement was the surprise. That was the true ‘black swan’.”

Imperial Hubris -And Its Consequences- In Syria (Alastair Cooke)

The Syria story, it seems, is not so simple as ‘President Assad fell’ and the ‘technocratic Salafists’ rose to power. At one level, the collapse was predictable. Assad was known to have been influenced by Egypt and UAE for some years past. They had been urging him to break with Iran and Russia, and to shift to the West. For some 3-4 years he had been incrementally signalling and implementing such a move. Iran especially faced increasing obstacles over operational matters in which they were co-operating with Syrian forces. His shift was meant as a message to Iran. The financial situation of Syria – after years of U.S. Caesar sanctions, plus the loss of all agricultural and energy revenues seized by the U.S. in occupied north-east Syria – was catastrophic. Syria simply had no economy.

No doubt, reaching out to Israel and Washington was presented to Assad as the only practical exit to his dilemma. ‘Normalisation’ could lead to the lifting of sanctions, they implored him. And Assad, according tothose in touch with him, (even at the eleventh hour before the HTS ‘invasion’) was believing that Arab States close to Washington would have opted for his continued leadership, rather than see Syria fall prey to Salafist zealots. To be clear: Moscow and Tehran had warned Assad that his army (as a whole) was too fragile, too underpaid, and too penetrated and bribed by foreign intelligence services, to be expected to defend the state effectively. Assad also was warned repeatedly about the threat from Idlib jihadists planning to take Aleppo, but the President not only ignored the warnings – he rebutted them.

He was offered a very large external military force not once, but twice, even in ‘the last days’, as Jolani’s militia were advancing. Assad refused. “We are strong”, he told an interlocutor on the first occasion; yet shortly afterwards, on a second occasion, he admitted: “My army is running away”. Assad was not abandoned by his allies. It was by then too late. He had flip-flopped once too often. Two of the principal actors (Russia and Iran) were frustrated and rendered unable to help – absent Assad’s consent. A Syrian who knew the Assad family, and who spoke with the President at some length just prior the Aleppo invasion, had found him surprisingly sanguine and unflustered – assuring his friend that there were forces enough (2,500) in Aleppo to deal with Jolani’s threats, and hinting that President Sissi might be ready to step in with aid for Syria. (Egypt of course feared Muslim Brotherhood Islamists taking power in a former secular Ba’athist state).

Ibrahim Al-Amine, editor of Al-Akhbar, noted a similar perception by Assad: “Assad seemed to have become more confident that Abu Dhabi was capable of resolving his problem with the Americans and some Europeans, and he heard a lot about economic temptations if he agreed to the strategy of exiting the alliance with the resistance forces. One of Assad’s workers, who stayed with him until the last hours before he left Damascus, says that the man was still hoping for something big to happen to stop the armed factions’ attack. He believed that “the Arab and international community” would prefer that he remain in power, rather than Islamists take over the administration of Syria”.

Yet, even as the Jolani forces were on the M5 highway linking to Damascus, the wider Assad family and key officials were making no efforts to prepare for a departure, or to warn close friends to think about such contingencies, the interlocutor said. Even as Assad was heading to Hmeimin en route to Moscow, no advice to ‘get out’ was sent to friends. The latter said that they did not know after Assad’s silent departure to Moscow who exactly, or when, ordered the Syria army to stand down and to prepare for transition. Assad briefly visited Moscow on 28 November – a day after the HTS attacks in Aleppo province and their swift advance south (and a day after the ceasefire in Lebanon). The Russian authorities have said nothing about the content of the President’s meetings in Moscow, and the Assad family said that the President had returned tight-lipped from Russia, too.

Subsequently, Assad departed finally to Moscow (either on 7 December, after despatching a private plane on multiple flights to Dubai, or on 8 December) – again telling virtually nobody in his immediate and family circle that he was departing for good. What caused this out-of-character mindset? No one knows; but family members have speculated that Bashar Al-Assad had been seriously disorientated emotionally by the grave illness of his wife, Asma, to whom he is devoted. Put frankly, whilst the three main players could see clearly the direction events were heading (the fragility of the state was no surprise), nevertheless, Assad’s denial mindset and the consequent speed of the military dénouement was the surprise. That was the true ‘black swan’.

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    Rembrandt van Rijn Aristotle Contemplating a Bust of Homer 1653 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picture_This_(novel)   • Journos Who Hid Biden’s De
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle January 2 2025]

    #178278
    Michael Reid
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    British Intelligence,
    Liberal Imperialism,
    state policy, practice,
    or advocacy of extending power and dominion,
    especially by direct territorial acquisition
    or by gaining political and economic control

    Richard Poe:
    The British,
    The Jews,
    Communism,
    & World Government

    Richard Poe: The British, The Jews, Communism, & World Government

    #178279
    oxymoron
    Participant

    Michael Reid – Richard Poe seems to be looking in the right direction. All roads lead to British Jewish bankers it appears

    #178280
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “France Launches First Air Raids Over Syria Since Assad’s Overthrow
    Ostensibly as part of a continued ‘counter-ISIS’ mission…

    Did they not get the memo? Who are they bombing? “We just always bomb all sides in all countries. It’s more fair that way.” (except to taxpayers)

    “Biden Donor Calls Trump A “F**king Genius” For Beating Dems
    “He tapped into something Republicans never saw, which was anger and populism on that side.”

    Republicans were unaware there were “People” and “Workers” having a hard time in America. Yeah, we know. So Trump tapped into this thing called “Voters” and that’s his special genius? That’s so crazy it just might work!

    Now Part II, where the Republicans do the #Opposite of everything they promised, like expand the Empire.

    “Ukraine, World Bank sign $15B agreement funded by US: Premier
    “The United States will provide Ukraine with $15 billion, secured by revenues from frozen Russian assets,” Shmyhal said in a statement on Telegram.​
    https://www.yenisafak.com/en/world/ukraine-world-bank-sign-15b-agreement-funded-by-us-premier-3696493

    Great: that money will get to Kiev, then turn around and pay London. Out of instant default. We just pay the world’s national debt by transferring it to ours…and they all know it.

    “BBC Staff in Open Revolt Over Gaza.
    The BBC is dealing with a major internal revolt about its reporting on the Israel-Gaza conflict. Journalists are claiming the organization is systematically biased and frames the story in a particular way.”

    Ya think? More the point is, How did reporters this bad, this indifferent, this obedient, and even THEY are rebelling? You mean like the IDF themselves, even the best, more ruthless, racist, hardened soldiers are defecting?

    “UN experts on Monday said that Israel “must face the consequences” of its campaign to undermine the legal framework for the protection of civilians”

    Really? What “consequences” could you possibly propose for such behavior short of the erasure of their country? 80% are for it, do we imprison the 80% and let the 20% run it? You may find some obstacles in attempting such a plan.

    “Ketanji Brown Jackson Embarks On ‘Read The Constitution In A Year’ Plan “ –Bbee

    “Former CIA Officer Warns: 1,000 Al-Qaeda Fighters In US For Next Homeland Attack

    This is your plan? To kill like a dozen people? You are kidding, right? Yeah, I don’t think this is going the direction you think it’s going. We’re not going to beg you for help because YOU let a dozen people die violently every weekend of the year. While on the job. We already know how incompetent and uncaring you are.

    Sooo…three? Terrorist attacks in one day nationwide? Opening up those sleeper cells from the 12 million. And Whyyyyyy, Jan1? 12:01am Some kind of deal was on and ended?

    Boy, they sure want me to keep the nation open to immigration! And have no gun rights!

    “Moscow Fumes, Vows Response, After State Media Telegram Channels Blocked In EU

    “Fuming”? Since being unable to make Europe aware of your side, your needs and reservations, is necessary to cause WWIII, then maybe being deeply alarmed by this is in order and appropriate? And whatever “Opposite-Fuming” is, Crowing, being elated by NOT hearing anything from anybody else, is a moronic approach that will get 100 million Europeans killed? In thirty minutes? But only Russia is concerned by this.

    “”You can’t have national security if you don’t have border security.”

    Biden killed what? 20 people this week?

    “NEW ORLEANS, LA – The FBI announced today that the horrific scene in New Orleans was not a terrorist attack, thereby confirming to the nation that it was, in fact, a terrorist attack.” –Bbee

    “• Journos Who Hid Biden’s Decline Should Never Live It Down (NYPost)

    Yes, they SHOULD, but no one notices and no one is discredited.

    “White House Insists Jimmy Carter Is Still Sharp And Focused Behind Closed Doors “ –BBee

    “• Musk Says Cybertruck That Exploded in Las Vegas Contained Blast (Sp.)

    Spoken like a true 19th century industrialist. Maybe it would have, but the bomb was in the BED? Therefore did not contain? Unless they have a very special tanneau cover? Also, note time, places, keywords: they used a Cyber as a threat to Musk personally? Because…gee, you have to rent one, so you’re on camera, then there are 100 cameras inside and outside the truck, mailing all video back to TeslaCorp, including your face and everywhere you were. And you CHOSE this vehicle on purpose? You do you, man.

    “enabled and funded the cynical maladministration by the Zelensky government, which will go down in history as one of the greatest examples of waste and theft of Western aid.”

    Errr, depends how you look at it. Moving one level forward from ‘Nam, they gave the money to Ukraine to pay the WEF, Europe, and London. That is, direct colonization of America, or at least our Congress, to float and maintain their bonds. …And money flipping back TO buy that Congress, with SBF and the DNC. That’s the Bribery side, but you bribe somebody FOR something. To accomplish something. We have $36T national debt? How much of that was floating Europe? Well the missing 2% of GDP for NATO for 20 years for one. That’s $10 Trillion itself? Then the highest line-item in all budget, the interest payments? Who holds the bonds? Santander, Rostchchild AG Francaise?

    “• Ukraine Lost Nearly 600,000 Troops in 2024 (Sp.)

    What soldiers, what war, what Ukraine? I haven’t heard anything. Surely if something were going on it would be reported, right?

    “Sapsan has been under development since 2006, but the process has been hampered by delays and funding shortfalls.”

    Yeah, that’s 20 years. I was going to comment same on HIMARS, their latest, greatest top-new missile tech finally tested against Iran or Yemen. Guys? It’s 20 years old. It needs to be retired now, not finally used now. You’re a generation behind. But they ARE brand new! …Compared to everything else we use, carriers and jets from the 70s, tanks from the 80s, Patriots from the 90s, 30 years ago….

    ““Sikorski should be “locked up in a mental institution” for “celebrating cutting Europe off gas in the middle of winter..”

    WES is dead right: there is no Ukraine, we bought, own, and run them. So the U.S. just shut off Europe, not Kiev.

    “• German Energy Official Asks Citizens To Save Gas (RT)

    You’re kidding, right? HOW??? If you want to shut down a million houses and move people into bomb shelters that’s one thing, but otherwise, what? Stop baking bread?

    “Elon Musk’s verbal attacks on German leaders risk straining relations between Berlin and Washington,”

    He used WORDS? Oh. My. God. How will the Republic survive? If they confuse air-holes with being “Attacked” they are way too soft and need some toughening up with a dose of reality. Give them a week driving ambulance behind the front lines they love so much. We’ll see how they feel about naming it an “Attack”.

    “25 years ago Russia was nowhere land.”

    And so are we, “Closing the Collapse Gap with the Soviet Union.” And we can turn around as fast or faster.

    The renaissance is happening right now, in thought and priority. The H1B visa blowout with Ramaswamy keeps echoing, with ever-new solid, grounded, practical, directed posts addressing the issues and their solutions.

    Part of what keeps people down is to attack and corrupt, destroy their language so they can’t think straight, coordinate a response, as I often say. I realize that beyond “Woke” “Gay Race Communism”, it is a WAR in the sense that TIME is the key issue. Can you get the disease to multiply faster than the host can create anitbodies to stop it? If 1, lose, if 2, win. That’s it, that’s the end, in medical and also in combat. They were diverted, slowed down, resisted, long enough that our people and body politick created antibodies, a response to their mind-virus.

    So we’re seeing a WIDE swath of people who can really THINK and tell the truth, all independently, and independent of platform. With divergent but compatible views. You see that from Sargon to Barsoom to Jimmy Dore. They run media companies, could write books, follow economics, and can give lectures on Jung. This is your genesis to any new revived America. They can communicate with each other, largely freed from poisoned language, and people follow on and cooperate in their outlook and therefore their physical actions. Which are no longer mass-murdering and nihilistic. No longer self-hating and suicidal. And those things are again relegated as symptoms of the mentally ill.

    “• Russian Rejection Of Trump Proposals Puts Wrinkle In Pursuit For Peace (JTN)

    Let’s see: we get in and find What??? Hunter Biden stole/trafficked/conduited $100 Billion there??? Well stop the presses we need a re-think! Then we are in re-re-re-negotiations that appear to be moving with Russia. …You know, we are negotiating with them for the war we’re not at all involved in, right? Then in April we/they pull the plug on the entire stock and bond market, in a financial collapse. Yada ya.

    “President Jimmy Carter departed this world with 2024. He was a good man outfoxed by Washington.”

    Just to bring up, there was talk of his mother, a secretary, just as for Clinton’s mother, a secretary. Just passed by. So he was the another, bastard son of another Rockefeller. That’s not his fault, he probably didn’t know. And so there was a guy named Greene, probably 20 years ago on FinancialSense maybe? Talked about poppa Trudeau in Cuba with a cigar box full of coke? And at the same time, they had told them all “Carter is it, he’s next.” Who??? Jimmy Carter. You mean the Peanut Farmer? Why?? Nobody knows, but it’s already been arranged.

    And the next story picked up over the years, Carter wins this amazing, clean, wholesome, underdog battle after Watergate, and then they come in the office and show him the Zapruter tapes, so to speak, As Bill Hicks said. They said “This is going to be your cabinet. THIS is going to be your agenda. And THESE are going to be your plans. Any questions?” And he went to bed and cried. All that, his life really, for nothing. All the “Clean America, 1776” stuff, all sham, all bulls-t. And so it was, Kissinger and Brzezinski, all those fellows, new boss same as the old boss, unchanged policy straight back through ever. Dulles Brothers special. CIA now unhampered by annoying Kennedys and Nixons.

    Now I can’t PROVE any of that, but if it were true would it help make more sense about it?

    What’s Carter supposed to do? Like Adolph, finding out his mother…and her reputation…and so his…and therefore your credibility…and therefore your power…and then who would you tell? The first file they drop on your desk shows EVERYBODY is already in on it. You’re going to tell the FBI? The CIA? Naval Intel? Governor Reagan? Who? They already know and are already stuck in the same web too. There isn’t a straight cop in all of Gotham, and hasn’t been in years. How do you fight them?

    Well, all sorts of ways, like both Nixon and Reagan did. But Carter picked a different, milder way, AFTER the Presidency was over. To make both President and America look good. …Which the bad guys don’t mind, they can use that to help themselves. Carter makes prestige and we sell it, skin-suit it. But that was done. That was his expression opposing them.

    “Carter also hurt himself by turning the Panama Canal over to Panama.”

    Did he though? Or did they drop a file on his desk about Nixon being framed for Watergate which was run by three CIA guys with two CIA media plants. If Mr. Global wants it sold (for the money) then what? Say no? Mr. Global’s Derp State power was still ascending right then, and would right through Blair. That’s a big freight train and a long time to wait. (Make a foundational crack: set a time bomb)

    “• Trump Says He Is Planning To Attend Jimmy Carter’s Funeral (AP)

    “Jimmy Carter To Skip Trump Inauguration “ — BBee. Trump’s inauguration is the first one Carter hasn’t attended since he retired 40 years ago. …I think that fact speaks for itself.

    “• Imperial Hubris -And Its Consequences- In Syria (Alastair Cooke)

    What Cooke is saying is true. …But it’s not the Truth. I don’t know what that is right now. Except half a million men vanished overnight? Have no security problems? Are still being fed?

    WES, every comment was a hit yesterday.

    #178281
    zerosum
    Participant

    I’m reading a fiction story and a copycat event is happening or a coincidence/similar event is happening in reality

    https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/new-orleans-mass-casualty-bourbon-street-01-01-25-hnk/index.html
    At least 15 killed in New Orleans after driver intentionally rams into crowd on Bourbon Street
    Updated 12:13 AM EST, Thu January 2, 2025
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    https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-chef-james-patterson/1128998108
    The Chef
    by James Patterson, Max DiLallo
    17 Feb. 2019
    Overview
    In the Carnival days leading up Mardi Gras, Caleb Rooney comes under investigation for a murder he is accused of committing in the line of duty–as a Major Crimes detective for the New Orleans Police Department. Has his sideline at the Killer Chef food truck given him a taste for murder?
    Chapter 78, p.. 341
    ———–

    #178282
    tboc
    Participant

    “How did we ever get used to this?” – TAE
    March 16,1968, murder of nuns in El Salvador 1980, Kosovo, Weapons of Mass Destruction, “Fuck the EU”
    linear progression

    “Hell is empty and all the devils are here …………
    “You taught me language, and my profit on’t / Is, I know how to curse”―
    William Shakespeare, The Tempest

    Damned we are in our Depraved Nobility
    Self Righteous Courtiers to the Father of Lies

    #178283
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski is a Judas Goat

    He should be exiled from Poland to go live with he’s satanic puppet masters in Duh’merica.

    He is a living breathing Polish joke.

    • German Energy Official Asks Citizens To Save Gas

    The Humorless Teutonics are a close second now to a pitiful Polish joke.

    And meanwhile back in Germany they have lit their collective hair on fire and are trying to put it out with a hammer.

    Sweet

    Oaf Scholz” leading the German lemmings off the cliff.

    What a sad pitiful country, it’s access to cheap energy and resources GONE for at least the rest of the 21st century, Russia will never forgive the Krauts for generations, condemned to the role of a quaint Euro-trash amusement park masquerading as an actual country with an economy. Drowning in migrants, shivering in the dark.

    .

    A humorl.

    #178287
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The ‘rejuvenation’ of Duh’merican ‘culture’ can’t happen because of this:

    Prisoners are just Horses of a Different Color

    It’s not just that your language is corrupted and perverted and words lack any meaning.

    Your institutions are corrupted and perverted and interchangeable and lack any meaning.

    .

    #178288
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Duh’merica deconstructed in a paragraph by a foreigner:

    Duh

    .

    #178289
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Can’t get enough

    Make Duh’merica healthy, not again, it never was….

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    #178290
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Forget language distortion in Duh’merica and words mean nothing.

    How about simple survival logic

    Even reptiles think things out better than the Inmates of the Empire of Lies

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    #178291
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #178292
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #178293
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Krainer states likely remnants of the British empire

    #178294
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #178295
    zerosum
    Participant

    The authorities of Pokrovsk do not give up: the almost surrounded city will allocate millions for the media, salaries
    Подробнее: https://eadaily.com/en/news/2025/01/02/the-authorities-of-pokrovsk-do-not-give-up-the-almost-surrounded-city-will-allocate-millions-for-the-media-salaries
    The Russian army is located a few kilometers from Pokrovsk, but the city authorities still paint millions of hryvnias for dubious expenses.

    Pokrovsk adopted the city budget for 2025.

    “Financial support for the media will cost the city budget UAH 14 million 558 thousand,” writes the Ukrainian Telegraph.
    The publication notes that the city in the Donetsk region, around which fierce fighting is taking place, has adopted a budget with questionable expenses. According to the Pokrovskaya city Military Administration, 70% of residential buildings, 80% of social and 95% of industrial facilities were damaged or destroyed by the end of the year.

    #178296
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Wow, the commentariat has been on a real ROLL for the last couple of days. It has been a joy to read. I haven’t seen this much truth laid down in such a short span since the Sermon on the Mount.

    #178297
    zerosum
    Participant

    Buyers of Russian gas. Too bad Ukraine and EU.
    https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/china-completes-full-pipeline-power-of-siberia-gas-2024-12-02/
    China completes full pipeline for Power-of-Siberia gas
    By Reuters
    December 2, 202412:27 AM PSTUpdated a month ago

    SINGAPORE, Dec 2 (Reuters) – China has built and connected the 5,111-km (3,175-mile) Power-of-Siberia pipeline to deliver gas from Russia’s Siberian fields to users as far as the financial hub of Shanghai, Chinese state media reported on Monday.
    The completion will allow the project to reach its full annual designed capacity of 38 billion cubic meters in 2025, roughly 9% of China’s consumption this year.
    Chinese builders added the last section, a 167-km line from Nantong to Luzhi in the eastern province of Jiangsu, around mid-November, completing the massive project seven months ahead of schedule.

    #178298
    John Day
    Participant

    Dr. D is storing treasures in Heaven, which has its own blockchain-ledger.

    Trump will attend Carter’s funeral. Good Form, Sir!

    Tesla truck bombed, killing patsy-driver, in front of Trump Tower Las Vegas, signaling that Trump and Musk will be killed together with a bomb.
    Change my mind.

    #178299
    zerosum
    Participant

    https://eadaily.com/en/news/2025/01/02/veterans-of-the-armed-forces-of-ukraine-go-to-the-porch-there-is-nothing-to-eat
    Veterans of the Armed Forces of Ukraine go to the porch: there is nothing to eat

    A video appeared on Ukrainian telegram channels showing a veteran of the Armed Forces of Ukraine asking for money for food on the street. The country predicts that there will be more and more such disabled people, as the state has simply forgotten about them.

    “I served in the army for nine years, and now I’m starving. After being wounded and dismissed, the state did not pay me the money,” 48—year-old veteran Yevgeny Lomsky told the XUA-Photo of War telegram channel. He was standing with a sign saying “I’m starving” right on Khreshchatyk.

    A veteran of the Armed Forces of Ukraine told bloggers that he was a steelworker in Mariupol, but in 2015 he voluntarily became a sapper in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. However, on September 17, 2023, he was blown up by a mine and lost his leg.

    “His story has stunned foreigners and has already been on the pages of world-famous media. On the eve of the New Year, Al-Jazeera published an article with the eloquent headline: “Abandoned: Struggling with Veterans of the war in Ukraine feel humiliated and forgotten by Russia,” writes XUA-photo of the war.
    According to the veteran, he is entitled to payments, but for this it is still necessary to prepare documents. They promised to help him with housing for three years.

    “But this is not accurate,” said Yevgeny Lomsky.
    Telegram channel “Legitimate” believes that soon Ukrainian cities will be filled with military disabled “beggars” with signs that they are starving and there is no money for treatment.

    “It will be 100%, since Zelensky and Yermak use and throw out the military as “junk” — we were the first to insider about it all the time. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have been transferred to the reserve after being wounded, where they receive $15-75 each. There is not enough money for treatment and life, which means that soon they will start coming out and asking, and after they realize their strength, they will begin to demand compensation from the state. Against this background, Zelensky’s New Year’s video message looks hypocritical, where he lies to millions of Ukrainians that he “values” the life of every Ukrainian,” writes Legitimate.

    #178300
    zerosum
    Participant

    RT
    Germany and with it the backbone of the EU is being broken..
    .
    Germany is being ruined – but there is silence about the causes
    .
    By Wolfgang Bittner

    It is astonishing what is happening before our eyes. 22,400 corporate bankruptcies in 2024, mass layoffs, short-time work, companies moving to other countries. Now the parties have published their election manifestos and they want above all to revive the economy. But there is silence about the real causes of the economic decline; the same applies to trade unionists and entrepreneurs.
    .
    In September 2022, when many people demonstrated for the commissioning of Nord Stream 2 in order to avoid a threatening emergency, the pipeline was largely rendered unusable by explosions at the same time as Nord Stream 1. After extensive research, the well-known American investigative journalist Seymour Hersh has come to the conclusion that the USA carried out this attack on Germany’s energy supply. The Berlin government, which in all probability knew about it, is silent on the matter; instead, this criminal attack on German infrastructure is being obscured with ever new lies.

    The Berlin government is wasting billions on the proxy war in Ukraine, which did not begin in 2022, but already with the Kiev government’s attack on the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts, which at the time were merely demanding more autonomy within Ukraine after the coup. After British Prime Minister Boris Johnson boycotted the Istanbul peace efforts in agreement with the US government, the Ukraine war escalated, Germany was bled dry and increasingly positioned against the Russian Federation.

    It can be assumed that neither the USA nor Great Britain have any interest in a rapprochement between Germany and Russia or a revival of the German economy. On the contrary, they will prevent this by all means. Germany has been under guardianship in a permanent state of emergency since 1945, and it is urgently time to end this guardianship.

    How the CIA made fools of the German media: Ukrainian cover game with commanding officer Smith
    The most important goals of a sensible policy for Germany must be:

    Withdrawal from NATO, which has long been violating its own statutes;

    Termination of the stationing of foreign military forces on German territory;

    Resumption of cheap gas supplies from Russia;

    Cessation of arms supplies, especially to warring parties;

    Resumption of normal relations with states with which relations are currently strained.

    To achieve these goals, a fundamental change in policy is required, but this is not possible with the established parties. Therefore, the elections scheduled for next February are merely a way of misleading the population, which is being lied to and deceived.

    .
    But one thing is certain…if Germany is finished, the EU is finished. And above all France and Italy will collapse, and with them the Euro!
    .
    And this development in Germany will continue regardless of victory or defeat in Ukraine…
    That means the end of the EU is already written.
    Even if Germany removes its debt brake from the constitution (basic law) after the election in February and thus, like all bankrupt EU states, can and must take on trillions of dollars in debt in order to continue to support these bankrupt states, just to give the euro a reprieve…in order to ensure the existence of the dollar, the USA will drop the euro, whose purchasing power has almost halved compared to the Swiss franc in around 10 years…and simply declare the euro zone a dollar zone…which in turn will give the dollar a reprieve.
    My comment on this
    All this assuming that the average German allows himself to be driven into poverty…as Churchel said, “Woe to the German who loses his historical servitude.”

    Posted by: ossi | Jan 2 2025 16:19 utc | 383

    #178301
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Some guy just lost it and shot up a dozen friends and relatives in Montenegro, ending with himself. The craziness is not just limited to the USA. Have you ever seen Montenegro? It has to be one of the most stunningly beautiful countries in the whole world.

    #178302
    Dr. D
    Participant

    But Oroboros, that cup is merely “Child Sized”:

    Pawnee: #1 in Diabetes!

    #178303
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    AI, drones, and biological warfare is a “three way” hookup from the lowest level of Hell.

    I think they have just pulled the trigger on the next big attack on the world’s population, and it’s going to use all three in an extremely coordinated fashion.

    The initial “pandemic” will be distributed by drone. All it really needs is a few “alarming outbreak” cases in few specified places (New Jersey, perhaps?) to then justify aerosol spraying the vax on targeted areas and populations everywhere that it “unpredictably” pops up. (actually, “sprayed down” would be a better choice of words). Side effects from the vax (which has already been mass produced, stocked up and ready for final distribution) will be used to “prove” the existence of a fast spreading 20% lethal pathogen. This technique will enable the killers to exercise full control over who gets sick and who dies, when, where and how, in whatever pattern that the perpetrators choose.

    REAL plagues are too unpredictable and impossible to manage, but using a vaccine to do it gives total control.

    #178304
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #178305
    Noirette
    Participant

    From top post:

    Back in February, 86% of Americans thought Biden was too old to serve a second term because they had watched his decline happen in real time, and over the course of several years. Way back in 2022, some 75% of Democratic voters wanted someone other than Biden to run in 2024. But the “Biden is fine” charade continued even after special counsel Robert Hur said a jury would see Biden as an “elderly man with a poor memory,” and Biden himself began repeatedly calling world leaders by the names of their dead predecessors.

    Why was Biden pushed to the top? Worldwide, ppl were surprised.

    It was well known he was senile (obvious), not to mention corrupt (Burisma, etc. amongst those following…). Ppl were reminded of crumbling ‘large’ régimes where some decrepit figure is hoisted (because expendable, death no problemo, etc.), as a kind of symbol of the ‘old guard’ with the guard resolutely continuing on.

    If this was a result of infighting in the DEM fishbowl, it was seen as just as negative, if not more. (Vibrant democracy, anyone?) Lack of other candidates, ditto. Bidadmin (backers) using coercion of whatever type, same.

    Then, with the choice of VP being Kabala (flakey nobody, despised, and ridiculed all over the world), puzzlement grew. Subsequently, she is put in the position of candidate without ever being a VP ‘who does anything’ — and Biden is clearly only propped up with some meds for some brief senseless sorties…

    All this showed, as seen from Europe, Russia, India, etc. that the US was, is, run by, at the top level, totally incompetent ppl who can’t even hold ‘the stage’, and that there is no internal political structure that has anything to do with ‘representation’ or ‘democratic governance’ or indeed any other structure that might be effective, such as a benevolent dictatorship, or whatever…Though the MSM covers that up as best they can.

    So the question is Why? What could possibly be the point, the advantage sought for? It has only backfired…Talk about shooting yourself in the foot.. The US is still feared *yes, really* because of military power, but even that image / trope is now crumbling. (Oreshnik missiles.)

    #178306
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    If you aren’t doing so already then get cracking on boosting and safeguarding your immune system, like NOW if not sooner.
    Some densely populated areas will be targeted first, of course (for many practical reasons) but with AI and drones there won’t be any place dependably safe from incursion. You won’t be CAPABLE of just saying no to vaccines.

    In other words, you’re gonna get vaxxed (bio-poisoned) whether you like it or not, so your only defense is the gift God gave you (including, and most importantly the gift of being able to ask him for further assistance.)

    Your body and its innate immune system is a literally miraculously effective and adaptable device. Give it a chance to do its thing.

    #178307
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    It’s all so backwards that it’s almost comical. Instead of masking up and social distancing to avoid inhaling the pathogen we’ll be masking up to avoid breathing the medicine! (and taking other measures to minimize exposure and dosage level)

    #178308
    jb-hb
    Participant

    (I post these sometimes in case anyone wants a bug’s eye view of current year corporate culture.)

    Why, if we can’t hire visa people for cheap, the only way to make employment expenses worth it for us as employers would be to…. to … would be… auuughhhhh noooooooo

    Educate your workers.

    This would involve TRAINING them and training them COMPETENTLY.

    I have just gotten through about 8 weeks of incompetent corporate training in which I knew – more or less – how to compensate for it but was not allowed the time nor system access to do it. So now I’m in production, STILL with no time to learn, picking up bits and pieces as I go. This is going to take a year when they could have trained me in 4 weeks. Had they left me logged into their systems 8 hours a day for 8 weeks unsupervised, I could have trained MYSELF better with ZERO interaction with the (woke) trainers.

    No after-action survey, no skip-level. Don’t know, don’t want to know. Requests fell on deaf ears. I made the mistake of using the word “feel”: I feel unprepared. She spent 20 minutes 1 on 1 speaking to feelings but doing nothing about being unprepared and refusing all my proposed solutions. It is demeaning, insulting, purposely infantalizing to address someone’s perceived psychology while throwing their appeals to fix problems in the garbage.

    My last job, I had a boss like that but way worse. When she introduced herself 1st day, she said proudly “I’ve studied PSYCHOLOGY” and I was careful to keep a straight face during my inward groan. Here we go then. EVERY attempt to interface with her to do the job got the same response – a “psychological insight” in which she saw (hallucinated) something in my subconscious I was “unaware” of and then spoke to it with “expertise.” My appeals to do the job became ever more blunt.

    Very close to the end, I got as blunt as possible with her: “Look, your house is on fire. YOUR HOUSE IS ON FIRE. It has been since I got here. The inbound queue is always 50-100 deep, I currently have 200 emails in my inbox I cannot get to, you won’t give me any guidance on how you want me to deploy my finite resources, you don’t seem to know what specific coaching to give on my behaviors that would lead to success nor do you seem to have given any thought to what success looks like. Everything you teach me to do, you tell me is the wrong way the next time you talk to me. Orders/emails/calls/followups/etc are screwed up…. on a continual basis for the past half year, I can see that your house has been on fire.”

    answer: “I notice you mentioned a house being on fire, and what I’m hearing is a lot of fear.” (followed by 20 minute lecture about feelings and fear) Uh, that’s 20 minutes you could have spent fixing something instead of playing pretend as a sort of soft aggression/abuse.

    What was that shit Carnegie did? Built a million new libraries? All those robber barons making or funding new schools? Huh. All that education must have had no purpose and had no effect, right? Thus it doesn’t matter if all the libraries are full of woke garbage and loud “community” activities now? Same as a quiet one with real books 50 years ago?

    Yeah, assholes. If you couldn’t import people, you’d have to stop taking advantage of the native population, the infrastructure they built, in every way and start EDUCATING them. Taking some interest in fixing the schools and/or setting up parallel education systems, perhaps even at your own expense because you are doing it for your own benefit? Set up a private library system where the librarians still shush or kick out people, ones full of books that give real knowledge or instill wholesome values?

    You’d have to educate AND train your workforce and be EFFECTIVE at it. The one thing you cannot face, apparently

    Oh and the billions in corporate money going to do the opposite, going to make your prospective workforce ignorant, stupid, and insufferable, you’d have to stop that. Was its purpose all along to degrade american workers and therefore justify your massive immigration?

    My own takeaway from corporate training though is that you cannot simply throw time and corporate trainers at people. SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE has to lower themselves enough to not generally do things, but SPECIFICALLY do things, like get to know the job, your people, their needs, and act accordingly. Figure out what your trainers, your managers are SPECIFICALLY doing or not doing and choose people accordingly.

    My 2 woke female trainers wanted to spend 1/8-1/4 of each day talking about food, margaritas, shopping, pets, food, food, wine, travel, that cute thing their out of wedlock child did/said, pets, travel, and food. Imagine trying to use that chatter-time to study – the trainers themselves are chattering and any moment, they will switch to training. Imagine sitting at a cubicle at work trying to study arcane corporate process documents in an unfamiliar industry, but they’re going to gather the 10 most talkative people in the office to press around you and talk over/through you while you try to read AND two of them will start saying something important at an unpredictable time – make sure to listen for it.

    The dude in charge of training popped in to Teams every once in a while. He seemed SUPER status sensitive and didn’t take kindly to any rocking of the boat. Rocking the boat could be anything that could sound like a criticism of the company, training, systems, policies, etc – so he asks us “how’d it go on the phones?” the person starts relating significant challenges they encountered – just factually – and he becomes displeased, cuts them off. He was apparently very proud of his networking-connections – used most of his Teams time -every time – talking up how he had connections with the other various members of leadership, the trainers. NOT the guy to do surveys and skip levels nor get his hands dirty figuring things out on a specific basis.

    Just idiotic things like- I’ve never been shown how a sale gets completed in 4 of the the 6 systems we use for 20 different products because the training environment doesn’t support it and “gasp, we can’t possibly do it in production” Oh you corporate idiots. You build a dummy account and go all the way through demonstrating in THAT. You screenshot the steps on your own time and make a process document out of it for us. Duh. Nobody to tell. Nobody asking, nobody listening. Yet from the time the customer says “Yes, I want to buy your product” to transaction completed is the most predictably uniform process, the most IMPORTANT process. You WANT us to have this down pat. Even if you don’t care anything for competency or performing our fiduciary duty, surely processing the CLOSED SALE is important? Duh, we cannot show you how. PS the process document will be almost intentionally evasive on this subject.

    The one time I was in charge of anything – by default due to neglect rather than empowerment – I trained about 200 people. I did it by actively, continually, taking an interest in my people – getting to know their particular character, temperament, style, answering their questions, inquiring to find out what their troubles were and in what WAY their troubles were troubling them. Always telling them how I knew something or if I did NOT know. Honestly, forthcomingly admitting if I got something wrong – THANKING them if they corrected me on something! Counting that the ultimate training success!

    I am sick of purposely vague, evasive networking self-important managers who can’t even figuratively get their hands dirty. With their own fucking job. And Woke just sanctified them. So when I see CEO’s like Vivek and Elon say “Ho-ho, need a knowledgeable workforce, ergo H1B visas galore!” I see someone too good to get their hands dirty. That’s YOU, man. Training your workforce, that’s YOU. Or if you cannot lower yourself to handle that, then maybe some concern that the University-HR-Trainer pipeline is pumping shit into your companies? Intrinsically? Therefore use your new political victory for visas not concerning yourself with training and education? Because of how dedicated you are to excellence, how great you are? And great people don’t worry about specificity or causality or things like that.

    Like, if the US education system is allowed to crumble into the equivalent of a nearly-impassible field of potholes and you’ve been benefiting from it for free, don’t fix it. Don’t make your own. No, find some other nation that will do it for free that ISN’T ruined yet and benefit from them. Just keep switching between free stuff.

    Is there some crisis I’m unaware of, of worker pay skyrocketing? Due to a labor shortage? Inflation-adjusted worker pay as a slice of revenues and profits and GDP is down for 50 years straight, ergo, there’s a labor shortage and we need massive foreign help to bring down wages? You don’t have enough profits to bid higher to get the workers you want nor spend on education/training to fix your problem? You’re penniless – the H1B program being sort of a covert bailout of sorts where we rescue you? WE being the people you intend to displace?

    #178309
    Noirette
    Participant

    About Sars-Cov2 / Covid-19, plagues and the rest, the below is definetly worth a careful look.

    SARS-CoV-2 originated in a US lab – that isn’t in itself controversial, see more:

    Interview with US lab leak researcher Jim Haslam, part 1.

    https://www.velazquez.press/p/sars-cov-2-originated-in-a-us-lab

    >> Jim Haslam substack for more info.

    https://jimhaslam.substack.com

    #178310
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Be especially careful about ingesting the information that our government allows, announces , leaks or causes in any way to be broadcast through the main media channels. I’m not saying that it’s all lies. Much of it is true, but MOST of it (by far) is also targeted to a specific purpose. What I am saying is that it is being put in front of you in order to “social engineer” a specific response that is NOT in your own best interests. PsyOps are being layered on top op PsyOps until its nearly impossible to separate and properly adjudicate the significance of any and all of the data that’s flying around. Be careful!

    #178311
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Have you seen anything about The Fog?

    All week I’ve been seeing claims of some sort of low-lying not-real-fog fog – in the areas plagued by drones in previous weeks – reportedly leaves a sticky residue, gives rashes and “brain fog” to exposed people.

    All tinfoil youtube channels saying it, just recently getting pushed into my youtube feed. Ones I’ve never seen before – presumably because I watched a few drone videos.

    #178312
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @Noirette

    The Jim Haslam article was fascinating, but must fascinating of all was the notion entertained and promulgated from within the “virologists universe” is the concept of a “self replicating vaccine”. Say, WHAT?

    By their definition, Bubonic Plague was a self-replicating vaccine, that damned near cured itself.

    #178313
    jb-hb
    Participant

    The CFPB Wants You To Pay For Mistakes Of Others
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/cfpb-wants-you-pay-mistakes-others

    They want to charge the transaction platform if a victim of a scam loses money by sending money to the scammer

    CFPB Chair Rohit Chopra
    https://cms.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inline-images/2025-01-02_06-50-19.jpg?itok=5YZK5esV

    Uh… sir. Sir?

    You realize the scammers are all in India, calling from call centers?

    If you can’t get India to stop them, you could sanction India until they do? Or just send Jason Bourne or a few wetwork teams to wipe out a few call centers instead of their normal duties like toppling democratic governments and assassinating elected leaders?

    Idunno, try it for like 6 months, see if anything changes?

    You understand THE ENTIRE UNITED STATES stopped answering their phones because India keeps calling them to scam them? And now they’re just trying to just keep you on the line long enough to clone your voice?

    Somebody else’s problem. Just charge small companies that process financial transactions (never HSBC, Bank of America, JP Morgue, oh no never…)

    Is there some unspoken reason you want to go after small financial transaction platforms and NOT scammers in India? Can you think of any reason you have not divulged yet, Rohit?

    #178314
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Car sized unidentified drone swarms over New Jersey? Don’t worry about it.

    #178315
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Maybe we could pit evil against evil.

    Get the ear of a few medical industry CEO’s. Explain that every cent stolen from Grandma by “Scam Likely” is a cent not taken from her in end-of-life care?

    Medical Industry Lobbyists Everywhere: “We must stop this scourge of Scamming Grandma!!! What do we have an NSA for??? They’re taking millions upon millions from Grandma!!! (rubs hands together) Millions, I tell you! The NSA knows who they are, where they are! This is an outrage! Something must be done!”

    #178316
    Dora
    Participant

    El Gato Malo. “Come Offit”
    https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/come-offit

    Gain of Function research (aka the Frankenstein labs research) in the US and the Netherlands on avian flu virus:
    https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/the-reputations-of-researchers-at

    #178317
    WES
    Participant

    Ukrainian Peace Negotiations:

    Currently there are no Ukrainian peace negotiations going on.

    We are now publically talking more about Ukrainian peace negotiations in the MSM.

    (Therefore, it must be a lie!)

    But the only Ukrainian peace negotiations happening, are the negotiations we are having with ourselves!

    God forbid, we are certainly not talking to the Russians about peace!

    So we are just pretending to negotiate for peace in Ukraine!

    So we really want the war in Ukraine to continue, to the last Ukrainian!

    #178318
    Red
    Participant

    Germany you want save on gas then shut down the supply to all government buildings, all of them cafeteria kitchens hot water everywhere. Bet that’s more than we would guess.

    Drones? Interesting problem. Some clear two inch mesh fishing net, a few helium filled clear balloons and some heavy clear fishing line for tethering to the ground. Lots of tethered balloons with no net between them as decoys. Bring a few down quickly put them in faraday boxes and shuttle them off for dissection. Broadcast findings widely. Or conversely sit passively by and make a cup of tea for yourself and the reaper when he comes a knocking or is that now misting?
    Harm the birds you say! Aren’t they already all dead due to H1N1 or about to be extinct because of it? Or is that also a targeting issue?
    Collateral damage say I. It’s quickly becoming an us or them issue.
    Some dialogue about practical ways to combat these globalists would be helpful.

    #178319
    zerosum
    Participant

    New expression on TV for exaggeration: trumped up
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    call center responses:
    1. Hang up mid explanation, or
    2. if calling you back, they hang up before you can pick up.
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