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Promises of Security, Prosperity, Accountability … And Fairness (JTN)
Trump Vows To Repeal Biden’s ‘Foolish’ Orders (RT)
TikTok Restores US Service, Thanks Trump For Executive Order (JTN)
Trump Team Preparing Early Talks With Putin – CNN (RT)
Trump Planning Early China Trip (RT)
Can Trump Make A Difference? (Paul Craig Roberts)
Trump Vows To Release JFK, RFK and MLK Assassination Records (RT)
German Envoy Believes Trump Plans To ‘Destroy’ America (RT)
‘Weirdo’ Zelensky Begged For Inauguration Invite – Trump Jr. (RT)
Soros ‘Lost The Battle In America’ – Orban (RT)
Why The West-Centric World Order Is Doomed (von Hoffmeister)
Bill In Congress To Reinstate 8,400 Troops Forced Out Over Covid Vaccine (JTN)
Trump To Suspend Security Clearances Of 51 Former Intelligence Officials (ZH)
Blinken Overruled America’s Top General On Ukraine Peace Talks – NYT (RT)
Biden’s Last-Minute Oil Sanctions Target Russia But Will Hurt US (Sp.)

 

 


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“I lost count on how many impeachments, how many prosecutions, how many assassination attempts to come back and to win the popular vote and to be the voice of the people.”

Promises of Security, Prosperity, Accountability … And Fairness (JTN)

Donald Trump’s arduous journey back to the White House — which slogged through four indictments, two impeachments and two assassination attempts – ends Monday on a frosty afternoon in Washington D.C. with the oath of office and then quickly transitions to the job of governing again. The policies that the soon-to-be 47th American president promised would restore security, accountability, affordability and prosperity will be roaring into action on Inauguration Day with scores of executive orders, and even a few raids to round up dangerous illegal aliens. But the billionaire businessman who relentlessly vowed to “Make America Great Again” also signaled he is navigating to make America fair again. Fair to the working and middle Americans who voted him into office after four years of insufferable inflation. Fair to American businesses suffering from decades of lopsided advantages to China.

Fair to vaccine-resisting soldiers, female athletes, non-violent Jan. 6 protesters and pro-life activists whose lives were turned upside down by the Biden years’ failed experiment with far-left policies and lawfare. Fair even to lawful immigrants who watched illegal aliens jump the line to American entry. Over the weekend, Trump signaled his push to return America to a new “golden age” of greatness will also focus sharp attention on a new issue. “You have to be treating people fairly,” Trump said in a far-reaching interview with NBC News that surveyed his vision for his second stint in Washington. “You can’t just say, ‘Oh, everything’s going to be wonderful.’ You know, we went through hell for four years with these people. And so, you know, something has to be done about it. … You can’t have that happen, and we shouldn’t have that happen.”

Expect fairness, along with unity, to be offered as central themes in Trump’s inauguration speech and to be embedded as justifications for the record number of first-day executive actions Trump will sign Monday. The returning chief executive will be greeted with a different dynamic than his first term. His team is far more seasoned in the ways of Washington that tripped him up as an outsider starting in 2017. Voters have soured on the far-left extremism exhibited during the Biden years with such policies as DEI and CRT to ESG and transgenderism. And Americans at large are putting far more wind behind Trump’s back this time. A poll over the weekend found 60% are optimistic about Trump’s second term, a major shift from the gloomy sentiments that ended the Biden presidency.

“This team, this is a different Donald Trump that is being sworn in than in 2017, and there’s a whole lot of experience that has come,” Sen. Ted Cruz told The Hill on Sunday. “I think the first term, there were some mistakes in Cabinet nominees and some nominees that he came to regret because they were people that were not fighting with him to accomplish his agenda,” he added. “I think this, the current team of nominees, I think is really strong.” Before the hard work launches in full, political experts reflected on just how improbable Trump’s return to power was. Written off for political death after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot fiasco, with two impeachments in his rear view mirror and four indictments on his horizon, the New York-grizzled politician launched his return to Washington in 2021 with little public support.

But he relentlessly fought his detractors in court, vanquished an impressive field of GOP challenges in the 2024 primaries and then sailed to a historic victory that Democrats couldn’t stop with lawfare or even a switcheroo atop their presidential ticket. “I think he has inherited the ‘Comeback Kid’ moniker from Bill Clinton,” pollster and former Clinton adviser Mark Penn told the “John Solomon Reports” podcast. “We thought that that Bill Clinton came back. But Trump came back to him, I mean, from, I lost count on how many impeachments, how many prosecutions, how many assassination attempts to come back and to win the popular vote and to be the voice of the people. “It is an incredible comeback. I would have bet you 100 to one against it four years ago,” Penn added.

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“By the time the sun sets tomorrow, the invasion of our country will have come to a halt..”

Trump Vows To Repeal Biden’s ‘Foolish’ Orders (RT)

US President-elect Donald Trump has announced sweeping plans to repeal outgoing President Joe Biden’s final executive actions. Speaking to a rally crowd in Washington DC on Sunday, Trump reiterated his key reelection campaign promises, vowing once more to launch a massive crackdown on illegal immigration in the US, stop the Ukraine conflict, and “prevent World War III.” “Every radical, foolish executive order of the Biden administration will be repealed within hours of when I take the oath of office,” Trump stated. “By the time the sun sets tomorrow, the invasion of our country will have come to a halt,” he added. “The border security measures I will outline in my inaugural address tomorrow will be the most aggressive, sweeping effort to restore our borders that the world has ever seen.”

Trump echoed his campaign promise to launch an unprecedented deportation of illegal immigrants, while pledging to take immediate action on education and military policies. “We will get radical woke ideologies the hell out of our military,” he stated. “We will get critical race theory and transgender insanity the hell out of schools… We will keep men out of women’s sports.” Additionally, Trump hinted at an upcoming announcement regarding individuals detained for their roles in the January 6, 2021 Capitol riots. His supporters “will be very happy with my decision on the J6 hostages,” he told the crowd. The president-elect further promised to stop the Ukraine conflict, which he has long criticized for claiming too many lives and costing US taxpayers billions in perpetual military aid to Kiev.

“I will end the war in Ukraine, I will stop the chaos in the Middle East and I will prevent WWIII from happening,” Trump said. Biden has signed dozens of executive orders in the last months of his presidency, in what Time Magazine has described as an effort to polish his legacy. These have included providing clemency to death row inmates, barring offshore drilling, providing deportation protection to nearly 1 million migrants, and fast-tracking military aid to Ukraine. Trump has promised to sign a slew of his own executive orders upon taking office on Monday afternoon. He plans to take more than 200 executive actions the day he’s sworn in, according to a source familiar with the planning efforts cited by Reuters. Despite objections from his team about the time frame, “we’re doing them tomorrow,” Trump told the cheering crowd on Sunday.

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Little thing I didn’t realize: He wants people to be able to watch the inauguration on TikTok.

TikTok Restores US Service, Thanks Trump For Executive Order (JTN)

TikTok on Sunday restored service to users in the United States after a brief shutdown after President-elect Donald Trump vowed to issue an executive order temporarily allowing the social media app to keep operating despite a law banning it as long as it is Chinese controlled. “We thank President Trump for providing the necessary clarity and assurance to our service providers that they will face no penalties providing TikTok to over 170 million Americans and allowing over 7 million small businesses to thrive,” TikTok said in a statement. “It’s a strong stand for the First Amendment and against arbitrary censorship,” it added. “We will work with President Trump on a long-term solution that keeps TikTok in the United States.”

Trump had announced earlier Sunday on Truth Social that he plans to issue an executive order extending the length of time for TikTok to comply with the law that forces its parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app to a U.S. entity or face a ban. TikTok went dark on Saturday night but began roaring back to life around midday Sunday. Trump had said on Saturday he was considering a 90-day extension for TikTok. “I’m asking companies not to let TikTok stay dark! I will issue an executive order on Monday to extend the period of time before the law’s prohibitions take effect, so that we can make a deal to protect our national security,” he wrote on Sunday. “The order will also confirm that there will be no liability for any company that helped keep TikTok from going dark before my order.”

Trump also said that Americans “deserve to see our exciting inauguration on Monday” as well as other events. “I would like the United States to have a 50% ownership position in a joint venture. By doing this, we save TikTok, keep it in good hands and allow it to stay up. Without U.S. approval, there is no Tik Tok. With our approval, it is worth hundreds of billions of dollars – maybe trillions,” he said.

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“..a significant shift from President Joe Biden’s approach, who has not spoken directly with Putin for nearly three years.”

“We are calmly waiting for Trump’s team to take over. After that, let’s see what happens..”

Trump Team Preparing Early Talks With Putin – CNN (RT)

Donald Trump’s team is preparing a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which could come shortly after the president-elect’s inauguration, CNN reported on Sunday, citing sources. According to people familiar with the matter interviewed by the network, the primary aim of the call would be to discuss a face-to-face meeting in the coming months to explore ways to resolve the Ukraine conflict. Officials within Trump’s national security team reportedly began planning for the call several weeks ago, CNN reported, adding that it remains unclear whether a date for the conversation has been finalized. The network noted that the phone call would be a significant shift from President Joe Biden’s approach, who has not spoken directly with Putin for nearly three years.

Earlier this month, Trump confirmed his intention to speak with Putin, stating that the Russian leader “wants to meet, and we are setting it up.” The president-elect, who has been critical of US aid to Kiev, has repeatedly vowed to swiftly end the Ukraine conflict. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has said that Putin is open to negotiations with the US president without any preconditions. However, he stressed that there have been no substantial preparations for talks, while suggesting waiting until Trump is sworn in. Commenting on the potential Ukraine talks, Putin foreign policy aide Yury Ushakov suggested that the incoming US president would be the one to initiate a dialogue. “We are calmly waiting for Trump’s team to take over. After that, let’s see what happens,” he said.

In recent weeks, US media outlets have reported that Trump’s team is mulling a peace plan for Ukraine which could include a ceasefire along the current front lines and the creation of an 1,300-km (800-mile) demilitarized zone patrolled by European troops. Additionally, Ukraine would agree to delay its aspirations for NATO membership for at least 20 years. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has criticized parts of the reported plan, saying Moscow “is of course not satisfied” with the proposals to postpone Ukraine’s NATO ambitions and deploy a Western peacekeeping contingent to Ukraine. Moscow has also rejected a freezing of the conflict, insisting that it must achieve all of the goals of its military operation, including permanent Ukrainian neutrality, demilitarization, and denazification. Russia has also signaled that it would immediately declare a ceasefire once Kiev begins withdrawing from Russian territory, including the regions of Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporozhye.

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Xi will be happy to welcome a worthy opponsent.

Trump Planning Early China Trip (RT)

US President-elect Donald Trump wants to visit China in his first 100 days in office to improve relations with Xi Jinping, as the prospect of a new trade war looms, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday citing sources. The trip would aim to deepen ties with the Chinese leader in the face of geopolitical tensions between the two countries fueled by the stand-off over the self-governed island of Taiwan and Trump’s promise to impose tariffs on Chinese imports. However, while people familiar with the matter told the paper that Trump has expressed a certain interest in going, no final decision has been made.

On Friday, Trump and Xi spoke on the phone to discuss a range of issues including trade, Taiwan, and the situation with the Chinese-owned Tiktok social media platform, which went dark in the US over an imminent federal ban. It is unclear, however, whether the president-elect raised the idea of a China visit during the call. At the same time, the two delegated discussions about a potential in-person meeting to their aides, the WSJ said. Besides China, Trump also expressed interest in a possible trip to India, the outlet’s sources said. However, it is said his immediate attention will gravitate to domestic issues, including the border crisis and wildfires in California.

During his first term, Trump traveled to Beijing in late 2017, more than nine months after taking office. The four years of the Trump administration have been marred by a tense stand-off with China, with the president-elect imposing tariffs on billions of dollars in Chinese goods. His administration also labeled China “a currency manipulator” and imposed tough restrictions on Chinese tech giants like Huawei and ZTE, citing national security risks. During the election campaign, Trump proposed a 60% tariff on Chinese imports. Responding to a potential hike, Chinese Vice Commerce Minister Wang Shouwen warned that the restrictions could backfire, forcing American consumers to pay higher prices. Meanwhile, he added, China would be able to weather the impact of such “external shocks.”

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Quite positive for PCR.

“The Democrats are Satanists. They reek of evil. Let us hope that tomorrow the FBI/CIA/NSA doesn’t attack the inauguration with a drone, blame Iran, and rush us off to war for Israel.”

Can Trump Make A Difference? (Paul Craig Roberts)

I have done my best to alert MAGA Americans to the difficulty of regaining control of the US government. For decades the US government and its policies have been controlled by the organized interest groups that fund political campaigns. Regardless of the candidates voters elect, the legislation enacted and the federal government’s policies are the work of lobby groups. Among the powerful lobbies are the Israel Lobby, the military/security complex, Big Pharma, Wall Street, and agri-business. American voters are repeatedly disappointed that little ever changes regardless of who they elect. Sometimes an administration can achieve changes in a few areas, as Kennedy, Nixon, and Reagan did in reducing tensions with the Soviet Union. But even these achievements were overturned by subsequent administrations in response to the military/security complex’s demand for an enemy to secure their profit and power.

Without an enemy, why does the US need a military budget that exceeds the GDP of most countries on earth? [..] The resistance to change is because the interests of what constitutes the American Establishment is institutionalized. American social and governmental institutions have become homes of The Establishment. It was 64 years ago on January 17, 1961, that President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the five-star general in charge of the Normandy invasion, at the end of his second term warned Americans about the increasing power of the military-security complex. As a congressional staffer in both House and Senate I experienced the power almost daily. I still remember the day when I was on the floor of the US Senate and Strom Thurmond, the fourth longest serving senator in US history, tapped me on the shoulder.

A vote was before the Senate whether to partially pay for a reduction in marginal income tax rates by reducing a military appropriation. Senator Thurmond said to me: “Don’t ever let your senator vote for a reduction in military spending. If he does, he won’t be reelected, and you will be out of a job.” He brought clarity to me that survival as a senator meant accommodating the profits of the armaments corporations, not the living standards of the taxpayers. Thurmond, who served in the Senate for almost half a century, was no novice. He was educating me that whatever the interest of Wall Street and the financial sector in lower tax rates, their power was less than that of the military/security complex. As sometimes there were conflicts between the interests of lobby groups, it was important for a Senate staffer to know the hierarchy of power rankings.

Having experienced all this first hand, I warned readers that the US Senate is an Establishment-owned institution, and that the US Senate has the power to deny federal office to a president’s nominations. I explained that this establishment power over an incoming administration could render it impotent. Tulsi Gabbard is Trump’s nominee for Director of National Intelligence. As a member of the House, she was a strong critic of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, legislation that I am convinced is unconstitutional and the foundation of a police state. Fear of non-existent “Muslim terrorist threat,” hyped by a whore media, made insouciant Americans accept the foundation of a police state. In 2020 together with Rep. Thomas Massie, the only independent member of the House today, she introduced a bill to repeal the entire Patriot Act, a police state measure imposed on us by the Republican regime of Bush/Cheney, the worst in modern American history until Biden.

Clearly, Gabbard had targets painted all over her. Both Democrat and Republican senators have made it clear to her that any repeal or lax enforcement of “national security” legislation must be disavowed if she expects the Senate to confirm her in office. Gabbard got the message and backed off her opposition to the unconstitutional surveillance of Americans without submitting to judges that the surveillance was needed for national security and obtaining a warrant. Commentators unfamiliar with Washington are denouncing Gabbard for “selling out”. A commentator in the Unz Review says Gabbard has betrayed herself and many others, but will have her 30 pieces of silver. It is so much easier to denounce than to understand. I often think that Americans do not want to understand how things really work, because it is so distressing. So they stay in denial, and this renders them useless in bringing change and protecting their liberties.

Tell me before you condemn Tulsi Gabbard, would you rather have her, a person fiercely opposed by the military/security complex, or a person to whom the military/security complex has no opposition? Tulsi can tell the blackmailing bought-and-paid-for US Senate one thing and do another once she is in office. I would bet on her integrity, not denounce it. It is the US Senate that is devoid of integrity. We will get Trump’s measure this Monday, January 20. As I explained last Friday, on the Oval Office desk awaits pardons for all the J6 victims of a totally corrupt Democrat administration and a US Department of Justice (sic) devoid of an ounce of integrity, essentially a collection of criminals. The criminality of the Biden Regime is unrivaled in American History. As an instrument of justice, Biden’s “justice” department ranks with Joseph Stalin’s purge of the Bolsheviks in his show trials of the 1930s when the leaders of the Russian revolution were sentenced to death for being capitalist spies.

In my opinion, Democrats are so corrupt, so anti-American, so anti-normality, so anti-white, so anti-citizen that they are discredited as a political party. Republicans are stupid beyond belief and ignorant of what needs to be done, but Democrats are Satanic. The second party in the American political system belongs to Satan. The Democrats are Satanists. They reek of evil. Let us hope that tomorrow the FBI/CIA/NSA doesn’t attack the inauguration with a drone, blame Iran, and rush us off to war for Israel.

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He hesitated in his first term. This time around, RFK Jr. will insist.

Trump Vows To Release JFK, RFK and MLK Assassination Records (RT)

US President-elect Donald Trump has promised to make public more classified government documents related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights campaigner Martin Luther King Jr. Speaking at a victory rally at the Capital One Arena in Washington, DC on Sunday, Trump declared his intention to declassify the records. He said his administration will “reverse the overclassification of government documents,” including those related to the historic crimes, as “the first step toward restoring transparency and accountability.” He added: “It’s all going to be released, Uncle Sam.” The murders of President Kennedy in 1963, his brother and political ally Robert in 1968, and King, the leader of the black rights movement, the same year remains the subject of speculation about the potential involvement of rogue elements within the US government.

Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the son of Senator Robert Kennedy, to serve as the health secretary in his administration. The Kennedy scion has campaigned for the full release of government materials pertaining to the tragedies in his family. RFK Jr. has previously suggested that the CIA could have been involved in his uncle’s death. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) houses over 5 million records related to President Kennedy’s assassination in a single collection. In the 1990s, the federal government mandated its almost-full release by October 2017, although the president has the authority to order exemptions. The declassification process continued during the first Trump presidency and the single term of his successor, Joe Biden, but an estimated 3,000 to 4,000 documents are yet to be disclosed.

During his first term Trump pledged to declassify documents related to President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. While he did authorize the release of several such documents, he ultimately withheld a significant portion, citing national security concerns and yielding to pressures from the CIA and FBI. In his recent announcement, Trump did not specify which documents would be released, nor did he commit to a blanket declassification. Trump’s scheduled inauguration on January 20 coincides with this year’s MLK Day, a federal holiday dedicated to King’s contribution to civil rights reforms in the 1960s, observed on the third Monday of January each year. During his speech on Sunday, the incoming president said he will sign a series of executive orders on a wide range of policies immediately after taking office.

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A certified fool is the German ambassador to the US. Crazy.

German Envoy Believes Trump Plans To ‘Destroy’ America (RT)

The German ambassador to the US, Andreas Michaelis, has warned Berlin that incoming President Donald Trump will likely try to undermine key principles underpinning American democracy, Reuters has claimed, citing a confidential document. The Republican firebrand has repeatedly accused the Biden administration of weaponizing the FBI and Department of Justice, accusing them of launching a “witch hunt” against him. Back in 2022, he denounced both as “vicious monsters, controlled by radical-left scoundrels, lawyers and the media.” In an exclusive report on Saturday, Reuters quoted the confidential cable supposedly signed by Michaelis and dated January 14 as predicting that Trump will seek the “maximum concentration of power… at the expense of Congress and the federal states.”

“Basic democratic principles and checks and balances will be largely undermined, the legislature, law enforcement and media will be robbed of their independence and misused as a political arm, Big Tech will be given co-governing power,” the diplomat allegedly wrote. According to the outlet, the German envoy thinks Trump will not hesitate to deploy the military domestically to make good on his campaign pledges, such as mass deportations of illegal immigrants. Michaelis also is said to have suggested that Trump’s second term in office would likely bring about a “redefinition of the First Amendment,” with the new administration going after its critics. While the German government has not made any hostile remarks about the Republican, Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Friday lashed out at US-based tech billionaire Elon Musk, who has recently emerged as one of Trump’s closest allies.

He accused the Tesla and SpaceX CEO of attempting to interfere in EU politics by supporting the “extreme right throughout Europe, in Britain, in Germany.” Last month, Musk described Scholz as an “incompetent fool,” stating that the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) was the only party capable of “saving Germany.” Last week, the tech mogul hosted a livestream with AfD co-chair Alice Weidel on X, his social media platform. Several weeks after his victory in the November 5 presidential election, Trump named former adviser and ultra-loyalist Kash Patel as the next FBI director. In a recently published book, the former public defender slammed the agency’s work, calling for its complete overhaul.

While his opponents have routinely accused Trump of posing a threat to US democracy, the real estate kingpin tuned politician charged in December 2023 that President Joe Biden had “been weaponizing government against his political opponents like a Third World political tyrant.” “Biden and his radical left allies like to pose as standing up as allies of democracy,” Trump told his supporters, concluding that the Democrat “is not the defender of American democracy, Joe Biden is the destroyer of American democracy.”

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“..the funniest part is that he asked for an invite like three times unofficially, and each time got turned down.”

‘Weirdo’ Zelensky Begged For Inauguration Invite – Trump Jr. (RT)

Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky asked incoming US President Donald Trump to invite him to the inauguration several times, but was consistently snubbed, his son Donald Trump Jr. has claimed. Writing on Instagram, Trump Jr. mocked the Ukrainian leader’s interview with American podcaster Lex Fridman earlier this month, during which Zelensky stated that he could not attend the inauguration on January 20. “I can’t come especially during the war, unless President Trump invites me personally. I’m not sure it’s proper to come because I know that in general, leaders are for some reason not usually invited to the inauguration of presidents of the United States of America,” he told Fridman. Trump Jr. opined in response that “the funniest part is that he asked for an invite like three times unofficially, and each time got turned down.”

“Now he’s acting like he decided not to go himself,” he added, branding Zelensky “a weirdo.” While incoming US presidents typically do not invite foreign leaders to their inauguration, Trump deviated from tradition and extended offers to Chinese President Xi Jinping, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Argentinian President Javier Milei, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa and Paraguayan President Santiago Pena. While Xi and Orban have excused themselves, the rest have pledged to come.

Trump has been skeptical of the US campaign to help Ukraine and has vowed to quickly end the conflict between Moscow and Kiev, with Ukrainian officials fearing a ceasefire deal proposed by the president-elect will put their country at a disadvantage. Zelensky and Trump met in late September in New York, with the latter saying afterward that the Ukrainian leader “wants [the conflict] to stop,” and that both of them want “a fair deal.” Zelensky’s presidential term expired last May, and he has refused to call new elections, citing martial law. Russia considers him “illegitimate,” and says that the only legal authority now rests with the Ukrainian parliament and its speaker.

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“..the Soros network is funded by the EU budget.” “The biggest corruption scandal in politics is that Brussels is in George Soros’s pocket..”

Soros ‘Lost The Battle In America’ – Orban (RT)

US President-elect Donald Trump’s victory was a major defeat for activist billionaire George Soros and his allies in the Democratic Party, who sought to plunge America into a “gender frenzy,” Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said. Speaking in an interview with Kossuth Radio on Friday, Orban accused the 94-year-old Hungarian-born philanthropist of maintaining a “large network” intertwined with the Democratic Party, claiming their efforts were focused on imposing globalist ideologies in a bid to further their economic interests. “They believe that it is their duty… to fix humanity. In other words, to impose on the countries what they consider right,” he said, adding that “migration chaos” often follows those efforts.

According to Orban, Democratic dominance also led to an uncontrolled spread of woke politics. “Here come the American Democrats, because then there will be Pride, rainbow flags, and transgender issues,” he said. However, according to Orban, Trump’s victory ushered a significant shift in this regard. “George Soros lost the battle in America. I could say that America was liberated by Donald Trump,” the prime minister said, suggesting that the tycoon’s allies had been forced to withdraw back to Brussels. “We, Europeans, now have to face a very difficult period as they entrench themselves in Brussels… they need to be squeezed out of Brussels,” he said. Orban also expressed outrage at the fact that the Soros network is funded by the EU budget.

“We cannot tolerate this, it is our money too… The biggest corruption scandal in politics is that Brussels is in George Soros’s pocket,” he charged. Orban has long been critical of Soros and his Open Society Foundations (OSF), accusing them of funding pro-migration policies, undermining traditional family values, and promoting a globalist agenda. Critics of Soros have also accused him of fueling several so-called ‘color’ revolutions and having financial ties to hundreds of media outlets, which shield him from any backlash, shape public opinion, and promote what Orban called “LGBT fanaticism.” OSF, however, insists that its sole mission is to support human rights and democracy worldwide.

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Interesting view: Maritime empires ruled for centuries, but no more.

Why The West-Centric World Order Is Doomed (von Hoffmeister)

The unipolar era is collapsing, and in its place rises a new world, shaped by distinct centers of power, each bound to its traditions, values, and histories. Multipolarity rejects the artificial imposition of a single worldview, instead proclaiming the beneficial heterogeneity of human existence. It is a call to rediscover the strength of firmly established identities and to embrace a stabilized global order. For centuries, the world was lorded over by empires that sought to impose their singular, myopic vision upon all peoples. Liberal universalism, with its insistence (like Star Trek’s Borg with their hive mind) on assimilating the world into one model, has failed to create harmony. Multipolarity, on the other hand, recognizes that genuine coexistence depends on respecting the uniqueness of each civilization.

It seeks not to erase differences but to create a world where each culture thrives on its own terms, contributing to a dynamic and unadulterated global reality. A profound transformation is underway. Multipolarity marks a return to the natural state of a world composed of many civilizations, each pursuing its destiny. This revival is seen in the resurgence of ancient powers such as Orthodox Russia, Confucian China, and Hindu India. These nations are not relics of the past but living civilizations, reconnecting with their historical roots to take their proper places in the present. They reject the unipolar dictatorship of the Atlanticist model, which imposes liberal democracy and market capitalism as universal truths.

The conflict between land-based and sea-based powers is central to the unfolding multipolar world. Maritime empires, like Britain and the United States, long preeminent in global trade and geopolitics, are now facing the comeback of continental alliances. The seas, once the lifelines of Western hegemony, are giving way to the strategic establishment of the land as the new focus of commercial and political activity. Tellurocracy, the reign of the land, confronts thalassocracy, the reign of the sea – tipping the geopolitical scale of power. Eurasia exemplifies the triumph of the land. Its vast connectivity through infrastructure and economic corridors, from railroads to energy pipelines, undermines the primacy of maritime trade routes. This contest is not merely about command over resources but reflects a deeper philosophical divide.

The land represents rootedness, tradition, and stability, while the sea symbolizes fluidity, disruption, and the unmoored aspirations of modernity. Multipolarity restores the equilibrium between these forces, defying the centuries-long dominance of oceanic powers and placing the ancient, grounded civilizations of Eurasia at the forefront of global affairs. At the heart of multipolarity lies ethnopluralism – the recognition that distinct peoples cannot be blended into a single identity without destroying what makes them unique. Ethnopluralism opposes the liberal dream of the “melting pot,” viewing it as a forced amalgamation of disparate cultures. Instead, it argues for the coexistence of separate communities, each displaying its characteristics within its own boundaries.

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“Thousands of patriots were cast aside by the very nation they swore to defend, stripped of their careers, their benefits, and their dignity ..”

Bill In Congress To Reinstate 8,400 Troops Forced Out Over Covid Vaccine (JTN)

North Carolina’s freshman congressman, a Green Beret veteran, and Texas’ third-term junior senator, have introduced legislation reversing Biden administration policies in the military tied to the COVID-19 vaccine. U.S. Rep. Pat Harrigan’s AMERICANS Act, filed Thursday morning, would reinstate 8,400 service members he says were wrongfully discharged. It clears their records, restores benefits and “ensures no future administration can weaponize mandates against our armed forces,” a release says. The acronym is short for the formal title of Allowing Military Exemptions, Recognizing Individual Concerns About New Shots Act of 2025. Harrigan’s release said Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, would have companion legislation in the upper chamber. At time of publication, more information on his bill was yet to be made available.

Republicans, led by President-elect Donald Trump, have long said throughout the election campaign the action was coming. “This mandate wasn’t about science or readiness – it was about control,” Harrigan said in the release. “Thousands of patriots were cast aside by the very nation they swore to defend, stripped of their careers, their benefits, and their dignity – not because they failed to serve honorably, but because of political overreach.” He emphasized it wasn’t just about restoration; it’s preventative in future administrations. “It ensures,” Harrigan said, “no administration can ever again use its power to undermine the honor and integrity of our armed forces.” Cruz, in the release, said the consequences of President Joe Biden’s actions with vaccine mandates are still impacting readiness for armed forces.

Retired Army Gen. Lloyd Austin was secretary of the Defense Department at the time of the Aug. 23, 2021, decision. “Even though I led the successful charge for Congress to repeal that mandate, there is still more work to be done,” Cruz said in the Harrigan release. “The AMERICANS Act would provide remedies for servicemembers whom the Biden Department of Defense punished for standing by their convictions. It’s the right thing to do.” Harrigan is a graduate of West Point twice deployed to Afghanistan. Before Congress, he had been a businessman producing American-made defense products. Cruz, with Ivy League degrees from Princeton (undergrad) and Harvard Law, has worked in the Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission and served as solicitor general of Texas. The worksheet includes nine oral arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Trump To Suspend Security Clearances Of 51 Former Intelligence Officials (ZH)

President-elect Donald Trump will suspend the security clearances of 51 former intelligence officials who were found to have coordinated with the 2020 Biden campaign to discredit credible and serious allegations contained on Hunter Biden’s laptop about his family’s influence peddling operation. According to Fox News, citing a senior administration official, Trump will take action against the so-called “Spies Who Lie,” as one of at least 100 executive orders he’s expected to sign on his first day back in the Oval Office.

Not only did federal investigators eventually confirm that Hunter’s laptop was authentic, a June 2024 report from the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of Federal Government and the Permanent Select Subcommittee on Intelligence found that “The 51 former intelligence officials’ Hunter Biden statement was a blatant political operation from the start. It originated with a call from top Biden campaign official—and now Secretary of State—Antony Blinken to former Deputy Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director Michael Morell. “The Committees’ investigation revealed that without this outreach from Blinken, Morell would not have written the statement. Indeed, Morell told the Committees that the Blinken phone call “triggered” his intent to write the statement. The statement’s drafters were open about the goal of the project: “[W]e think Trump will attack Biden on the issue at this week’s debate”6 and “we want to give the [Vice President] a talking point to use in response.”

The Committees also found that:
• High ranking CIA officials, up to and including then-CIA Director Gina Haspel, were made aware of the Hunter Biden statement prior to its approval and publication.
• Some of the statement’s signatories, including Michael Morell, were on active contract with the CIA at the time of the Hunter Biden statement’s publication.
• After publication of the Hunter Biden statement, CIA employees internally expressed concern about the statement’s politicized content, acknowledging it was not “helpful to the Agency in the long run.”

It’s going to be a fun week, eh?

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Never call him a diplomat again.

Blinken Overruled America’s Top General On Ukraine Peace Talks – NYT (RT)

Outgoing US State Secretary Antony Blinken urged Ukraine to continue its military efforts against Russia rather than pursue peace negotiations in 2022, the New York Times reported on Saturday. In late 2022, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley advised Kiev to capitalize on its battlefield successes by seeking peace talks with Moscow. However, Blinken insisted that Ukraine should press on with its military campaign, the newspaper wrote. “Less a peacemaker than a war strategist,” the US diplomat frequently argued against more “risk-averse Pentagon officials,” lobbying for advanced American weaponry to be sent to Ukraine, NYT wrote. Washington has spent “approximately $100 billion” on Ukraine since the conflict escalated in February 2022, while allies and partners have contributed an additional $150 billion, Blinken said during a January appearance at the Council on Foreign Relations.

The outgoing Biden administration has expedited arms deliveries to Kiev ahead of the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump, who has indicated that he might reduce military aid to Ukraine in favor of addressing domestic priorities. The Biden administration had been covertly arming Ukraine months before the conflict intensified, Blinken admitted in a January interview with the NYT. “Starting in September and then again in December, we quietly got a lot of weapons to Ukraine to make sure that they had in hand what they needed to defend themselves – things like Stingers, Javelins that they could use,” he said. Russia and Ukraine initially engaged in peace negotiations in early 2022 in Istanbul. Both sides provisionally agreed to a truce under which Kiev would renounce its NATO membership ambitions, adopt neutrality, and limit its military size in exchange for international security guarantees.

However, Ukraine later withdrew from the talks at the urging of then-UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, according to David Arakhamia, a Zelensky-allied MP and chief negotiator for Kiev. Last month, Swiss diplomat Jean-Daniel Ruch similarly accused the US and UK of derailing peace talks between Kiev and Moscow. Speaking to the French-language media outlet Anti-Thèse, Ruch claimed that Johnson acted “on duty for the Americans.” Moscow has reiterated its willingness to resume peace negotiations, provided they are based on the Istanbul draft agreements and reflect the “new territorial realities,” including the accession of four former Ukrainian regions to Russia and recent battlefield developments.

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By now, we all know how this works.

Biden’s Last-Minute Oil Sanctions Target Russia But Will Hurt US (Sp.)

“I’m not going to be out of sight or out of mind,” Joe Biden quipped at one of his final conversations with reporters as president last week. He’s not wrong. If the Treasury sanctions targeting Russian maritime oil exports succeed, Biden will remain in Americans’ minds for a long time to come. But not for the reasons he might like. The outgoing administration’s recent decisions suggest that their overarching goal is to create as many problems as possible for its successor in every area. This applies both to foreign policy, where a policy of maximum escalation has been observed in virtually every conflict zone, as well as the domestic front.

With mere hours now left in Biden’s term, the most effective tool in the waning days of his presidency has been sanctions, which can be quickly imposed but are difficult to revoke, given their political justifications. “Today, the US Department of the Treasury took sweeping action to fulfill the G7 commitment to reduce Russian revenues from energy, including blocking two major Russian oil producers. Today’s actions also impose sanctions on an unprecedented number of oil-carrying vessels, many of which are part of the ‘shadow fleet,’ opaque traders of Russian oil, Russia-based oilfield service providers, and Russian energy officials,” the Treasury said in a press release last week announcing new sanctions against Russia’s oil and gas sector.

“The United States is taking sweeping action against Russia’s key source of revenue for funding its brutal and illegal war against Ukraine,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said. “This action builds on, and strengthens, our focus since the beginning of the war on disrupting the Kremlin’s energy revenues…With today’s actions, we are ratcheting up the sanctions risk associated with Russia’s oil trade, including shipping and financial facilitation in support of Russia’s oil exports,” Yellen added. But Team Biden’s sloganeering about the sanctions’ purpose being ‘continuing support for Ukraine’ is just cynical ideological cover for their true goal: disrupting the president-elect’s plans, primarily in the economic and social sphere. As for hurting Russia, that won’t work, and here’s why.

Russian Maritime Oil Exports: The Math
US sanctions will result in a significant bump in global oil prices, simultaneously offsetting the drop in production volumes by making up revenues into the Russian budget. Russia’s maritime exports of oil and petroleum products amount to about 5.8 million barrels per day, of which 3.5 million barrels per day are crude oil. Currently, global energy agencies and international banks predict a surplus in the oil market in 2025 averaging 0.8 million barrels per day. The consensus forecast for Brent crude prices in 2025 stands at about $71 per barrel, according to major banks.


Maritime Export of Russian Crude Oil by Destination Country (million barrels per day)

A complete halt to Russian maritime exports of oil and petroleum products (that is, a reduction in Russian oil production by that volume) would cause one of the largest-ever deficits in the global oil market in history (assuming oil production dynamics in other countries remain consistent with forecasts). According to calculations by the Bank of America, based on historical data, a change in the supply-demand balance by 100,000 barrels per day results in an inverse change in oil prices by $1.50–$2 per barrel. Consequently, the loss of such a significant volume of Russian exports (5.8 million barrels per day) from the global balance would lead to an increase in oil prices by $80–$90 per barrel, to $150–$160 per barrel. The loss of far smaller amounts of Russian oil from the world market has already had devastating and immediate impact.

In 2022, for example, when Russian oil and petroleum product exports dropped by 1.5 million barrels per day, oil prices rose to over $120 per barrel. Crunching the numbers, with Brent crude priced at $158 per barrel, the export price of Russian oil for taxation purposes would be between $147 and $156 per barrel (depending on the size of the discount for Russian oil delivered via pipelines) compared to the roughly $70 per barrel assumed in the 2025 budget plan. That means that under conditions of a full embargo on maritime oil exports, Russia’s state budget revenues would increase (to $88.2 billion, compared to $82.3 billion under the current plan), despite a reduction in production and various associated costs.

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  • #179880
    Oroboros
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    #179881
    Oroboros
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    #179882
    Oroboros
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    #179883

    I like the Leonard Peltier pardon. But it comes 40-50 years too late.

    #179884
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    Preemptive pardons and their history

    The Supreme Court decision in 1866 specified that such pardons are for offences which are known, and the pardon may be exercised after the commission of the offences. “It extends to every offence known to the law, and may be exercised at any time after its commission.”

    Legal Basis for Preemptive Pardons

    The legal authority for preemptive pardons in the United States is rooted in the Constitution and clarified through key judicial precedents. Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution grants the president the “Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offenses against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment.” This broad language has been interpreted to allow for pardons at any stage of the judicial process, including before charges are formally brought—a concept known as a preemptive pardon.

    The Supreme Court’s decision in Ex Parte Garland (1866) is central to understanding the scope of this power. In this case, the Court unequivocally stated:
    “The power of pardon conferred by the Constitution upon the President is unlimited except in cases of impeachment. It extends to every offence known to the law, and may be exercised at any time after its commission, either before legal proceedings are taken or during their pendency, or after conviction and judgment.”

    https://www.criminallawlibraryblog.com/preemptive-pardons-constitutional-authority-and-real-world-implications/

    #179886
    thomasjkenney
    Participant

    @DB Smith #179864 re: pardons

    Do you suggest that these are a kind of perverse warrant canary?

    #179887
    D Benton Smith
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    My genius daughter pointed out that the vaxxines are still killing people all around the world by the millions even as we speak, and they will go on dying by those numbers into the foreseeable future, through immune collapse, cancers, blood clots and heart destruction. It’s not as though the event is all in the past, because it’s not. Each death, when it happens is a NEW crime being committed right now in present time.

    To pardon a killing in advance is to make killings legal whenever it’s pardoned in advance.
    Each of those deaths is a CAPITAL CRIME, committed with malice aforethought. This applies to all of those who have died in the past and all those who will die in the future as the direct result and consequence of a crime that has already been (and will continue to be) deliberately committed with full knowledge and intent of the lethality of the act.

    There are TWO points that I want to make here. Both points are rather extremely important.to our future well being.

    The first point is that the concept of preemptive pardon is utterly insane because it negates the bedrock foundation of what law even is. If any and every law can be set aside without question then none of those laws actually exist as law.

    The second point is every bit as important as the first one and the second point is that to place the power of preemptive pardon to one Authority (such as the authority known as the President of the United States) is to make that that singular authority into the Authoritarian Dictator over everyone.

    Just because he’s a “nicer” authoritarian Dictator than the last one doesn’t mean that he disapproves of the idea of authoritarian dictatorship in general, because an authoritarian dictator can be any kind of dictator that he WANTS to. That’s sorta the way it works and explains why certain types of narcissistic psychopath and/or sociopath seeks the position.

    In a nutshell. NO INDIVIDUAL EVER should be granted authority to override, bypass or set aside the conclusive final decision of the judicial process.

    The fact that just such an abomination actually IS in the Constitution goes a long way toward explaining how we got to this pitiful state of “pardoning” career criminal murderers so that they can go on killing.

    Article II, Section 2, Clause 1, commonly referred to as the Pardon Clause, states:

    “The President… shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offenses against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment.”

    Ya get what ya pay for I guess.

    #179888
    chooch
    Participant

    #179891
    WES
    Participant

    Doc Robinson:
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    Thanks for the pardon info.

    Those questioning the pardons don’t have a leg to stand on as far as expecting the Supreme Court to even consider such a pardon challenge.

    The supreme court will simply ignore any such cases and so will lower courts.

    #179892
    kultsommer
    Participant

    …fear of the feral

    Good choice of words poppie that should be the name of the painting.

    #179893
    John Day
    Participant

    Last minutes of presidency:
    “I Believe In The Rule Of Law, But…” – Biden Pre-Emptively Pardons Fauci, Schiff, Cheney, Milley, & Family Members https://www.zerohedge.com/political/i-believe-rule-law-biden-pre-emptively-pardons-fauci-miley-jan-6-committee
    Bidens

    #179894
    zerosum
    Participant

    Wait and see.
    Desire is not the same as achievable

    #179895
    those darned kids
    Participant

    i hear bibi calls him “president tramp”.

    #179898
    kultsommer
    Participant

    If entire team on Trump’s side kept quiet and “played cool” that everything previous administration did was acceptable and waited until the Trump is inaugurated, there would not be preemptive pardons. I think.

    #179899
    those darned kids
    Participant

    the fauci PEPardon is a limited hangout. maybe the others, too.

    #179900
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    The Constitution of the United States does not, however, grant to the President any power to set aside the laws of the physical universe, which dictates that causes come before events, not after them. It is not possible to pardon an event until it is know what the event is. Therefore “preemptive pardon” is logical nonsense because it simply can not actually be done.

    #179902
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    So we’re back to the tired old conundrum of discerning between the letter of the law and the spirit of the law. The letter of the law serves the spirit of the law, else there would be no reason for having the law in the first place. When the letter contradicts the intent, or serves to reverse the intended purposes (such as preservation of life by prohibiting murder) then it isn’t actually law at all. It’s crime.

    #179903
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Well, the expected FAA-compliant drones and dripping balls of molten metal did not converge on Trump as expected

    …yet.

    If Biden wanted to cheer everyone up with his last minute antics, he could have telegraphed that Florida Man will get a preemptive pardon on 1/19/25 for anything in the 2 weeks preceding inauguration.

    Forget about unleashing the nihilists and atheists – Imagine the wacky highjinks. Alligators driving golf carts on the local bank branch roof, cool Florida Man pandemonium like that.

    #179904

    I’ve got a pre-emptive pardon!
    Now I am taking all offers:
    Give me some cash and I’ll cop to your crime-
    You’ll walk, and I’ll fill my coffers!

    Are the unbounded pardons (Hunter’s had a time fence) forever in the past?
    There’s a time stamp on these things, right?
    That “ex parte” ruling certainly does not indicate unknown crimes. Think of “every offense known to the law” (which clearly does not extend to state crimes), as meaning the crime is known– not undiscovered.

    #179907
    those darned kids
    Participant

    did robert kadlec get a pardon?

    #179912
    charles
    Participant

    Interesting. All of the whitehouse briefing page links above have already been deleted. 404 not found.

    #179913
    Oroboros
    Participant

    At the Inauguration, can’t quite put my finger on it…….hmmm

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    #179916
    charles
    Participant

    #179918
    charles
    Participant

    #179919
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    Fauci’s pardon doesn’t extend to his underlings, so they can presumably still be prosecuted for their unlawful actions.

    Fauci himself is still prosecutable for any crimes committed after today, such as lying to Congress during future investigations about the gain of function research he was involved with.

    Interestingly, the pardons for Fauci, Milley, and Biden’s family members are all effective on the same date back in 2014, the year Hunter Biden started “working” for Burisma.

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ghv4kiaWcAA_Rci?format=jpg&name=large

    #179920
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Most Democrats Think Their Party Sucks, Feel “Burned Out”: CNN Poll
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/most-democrats-think-their-party-sucks-feel-burned-out-cnn-poll

    oh, that’s great. People finally seeing the light and—

    Overall, just 33% of all Americans express a favorable view of the Democratic Party

    So the 33% that wanted to send me off to a summer camp to help me concentrate. Unchanged, nothing new learned at all?

    Democrats polled who say they want to see big changes say their party is out of touch or unresponsive…

    Yes! Out of touch with normal people. And reality. Thank Go—

    and that the party has not been aggressive enough in pushing back against the GOP.

    oh.

    But they’ll realize they’ve freaked people out, straighten up and be more of a class act, more civil, stop horrifying people wit—

    They are too nice,” wrote one Democrat respondant from Maryland. “Republicans will do anything to implement their goals (while) Democrats cling to ‘norms.’ They need to become more aggressive in their approach, but not lie like the Republicans.

    More aggressive with what? Hating men and anyone white? Anyone normal? With supplying arms to Israel? Toppling more governments? More aggressively giving the “undocumented” free cellphones, medical care, housing, and $25k in walking around money? Not enough yet? DOUBLE-ending free speech everywhere because it’s racist and anti-Our Democracy™?

    Should have had swat teams pinning EVERYONE down and force injecting them (on the taxpayer’s dime) with EVERY experimental Pfizer drug, not just one?

    Democrats are horrible at messaging,” said one Democrat woman from Arizona.

    Dissatisfied with strategy and tactics. The full bore demonic screaming from every possible angle from every institution for 10 years was too mild. The 0% job growth for native-born Americans in that time – not enough! Yes, population increased against 0% job growth, but couldn’t Democrats have done MOAR? There should be MOAR. Don’t just pile up brush from 6 years of record rainfall in California, gather brush from all the other states and pile it up against the walls of California residents’ houses. Why is only L.A. burning? MOAR.

    And so the healing and reconciliation begins

    #179921
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “Fauci’s pardon doesn’t extend to his underlings, so they can presumably still be prosecuted for their unlawful actions.”

    wrong. the prep act prohibits such things. fauci needs no pardon. it’s all show.

    “PREP Act guarantees of immunity are available to those who manufacture, distribute, administer, use, and coordinate drugs and devices used to combat COVID-19. “

    https://www.pillsburylaw.com/en/news-and-insights/hhs-prep-act-liability-covid-19.html

    #179922
    those darned kids
    Participant

    have you never asked yourself,

    “why would they need the military for logistics if an entire, well-functioning pharmaceutical distribution chain already existed?”

    “what does the military know about pharmacies?”

    #179923
    John Day
    Participant

    The Starting Gun https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/the-starting-gun

    I don’t watch much, especially not political speeches, but I did just watch Trump’s second inaugural address. It was heartfelt, nationalistic, grandiose, narcissistic and hopeful, as well as frighteningly hubristic. He did thank and honor lots of working people, and Dr. Martin Luther King, while publicly shaming half of the people on the podium, after respectfully naming them.
    Trump intends to expand the US without war, while building the strongest military ever. He will lock down the borders with emergency powers, engaging the armed forces thereby to defend them and expel illegal immigrants, criminals first. He will designate drug cartels as terrorist groups and wage war upon them.
    Trump-II is declaring an energy emergency in the country with the most oil and gas, to “drill, baby drill”, export more, and especially bring global manufacturing to this energetic land-of-plenty.
    Rather than taxing American workers, Trump will tax foreign countries through their exports to the US. The stated goal is to repeat the success of President McKinley in building up US industry through protectionist tariffs and national infrastructure projects. Mount McKinley gets that name back. Americans will build more and better cars than ever, but not electric. There are two sexes again. The “Gulf of Mexico” is on the way out, but I’ll still call it “the gulf”, like Texans all do.
    Trump repeatedly invoked God, convincingly so, as in regards to his being the chosen instrument of God to carry out the manifest destiny of America.
    At one point, the way he evoked “our God”, with a pause and emphasis, made me wonder if he had referred-by-omission to Satanic forces as the implied adversary.
    Prayers were by a rabbi, a cardinal and a black pastor. (I had to turn the sound off for those sermons, except for snippets. I’m just that way.)

    Here is the transcript: https://www.livemint.com/news/us-news/donald-trumps-full-speech-text-of-the-inaugural-speech-of-47th-president-of-us-11737399699797.html

    Alex Krainer (from yesterday) It starts tomorrow: people vs. the banks, The U.K. could be in for a bumpy ride.
    During the confirmation hearings of the Treasury secretary nominee Scott Bessent on Thursday, 16 January, this exchange caught my attention…
    ..Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex): “As you know, the market for U.S. Treasuries is the largest in the world at $28 trillion, and it’s critical for the financial stability of the United States. There’s actually a proposal for an entity to clear U.S. treasury futures at the London clearing house which is overseen by the Bank of England. Some argue that the Bank of England would have control over … a default scenario in this critical market instead of the U.S. Is this of concern to you?”
    ​ Scott Bessent: You raise a very important question and one that I will investigate further. I was unaware, until the past few days, of this with the new exchange. What I can tell you, as a student and professor of economic history, is that it is important for the U.S. – for the U.S. Treasuries, for us to be able to resolve any stress issues in the markets in the U.S. We saw during the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy, that much of the, many of the problems emanated from the U.K. subsidiary, so this is something that … my inclination is that the resolution authority must lie here in the U.S., but I will get back to you in writing with an answer on this, if confirmed.​..
    ..The first, obvious question is, why should American treasuries be cleared in London, through a clearing house under Bank of England’s control? Who wanted this to happen, and where did such a proposal originate from? Why is there no public debate about such a major development? Why are the media ignoring it?​ …
    ..What could possibly be the attraction of clearing US Treasury futures through London? For the U.S., nothing: this is yet another story exposing the hidden hand of London manipulating the internal and foreign policies of the United States.​..
    ..Scott Bessent’s mention of Lehman Brothers reminded me of another kind of manipulation described by Moolfolk.
    I condensed Moolfolk’s prose in this newsletter last May​:
    ​ “In broad strokes, [The Great Red Dragon] documents the takeover of the American economy by British banking interests. Their methods entailed periodically flooding the economy with credit and generating a boom. Then, when the bankers’ nets were full and everyone was in debt, the bankers would abruptly withdraw credit. The practice was simply predatory. The triggering event usually involved a high-profile bank failure, which would cause an economy-wide avalanche of bankruptcies. ​ Large, politically connected banks would then take over choice businesses, farmland and real estate for pennies on the dollar. Within our lifetimes, the Lehman Brothers’ failure in 2008 would have been a typical example of this, but Covid pandemic response in 2020 served the same predatory purpose.​ During the 19th century, US economy endured three major financial crashes: in 1837, 1857, and in 1873. Each crash triggered major economic depressions with mass-scale culling of smaller banks and other businesses. The collapse enabled the ruling oligarchy to consolidate monopolies over all the key industries.​”
    ​ Relinquishing control over the U.S. Treasuries market to the Bank of England could enable similar manipulations.​..
    ..In “Tragedy and Hope,” Carroll Quigley warned us that, “The powers of financial capitalism had [a] far-reaching aim, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole. … The growth of financial capitalism made possible a centralization of world economic control and use of this power for the direct benefit of financiers and direct injury of all other economic groups.”
    ​ Quigley wrote those words in 1965, suggesting that the conspiracy was discernible many decades ago. Some 18 years later (1983), Lord Jacob Rothschild suggested that, “Two broad types of giant institutions, the worldwide financial service company and the international commercial bank with a global trading competence, may converge to form the ultimate, all-powerful, many-headed financial conglomerate.”​ …
    ..The exchange between Senator Cornyn and Mr. Bessent seems to be a part of the ‘soft disclosure’ of the secretive arrangements and relationships involving Great Britain, which have influenced global events during the past decades. We’ve seen Elon Musk attack the British government in a series of searing posts on X. Donald Trump did not invite Britain’s Prime Minister to his inauguration, but he did invite the Russian and Chinese presidents.​..
    ..More than a century ago Lord Acton prophesied that, “the issue which has swept down the centuries and which will have to be fought sooner or later is the people versus the bankers.” It may be that this fight is now upon us. It seems that the “monolithic and ruthless conspiracy” that JFK warned us about is now facing an existential struggle for survival. The signals coming out of the Trump team through these ‘soft disclosure’ communiques may be foreshadowing what is to come.​ https://alexkrainer.substack.com/p/it-starts-tomorrow-people-vs-the

    ​ The Honest Sorcerer, The Red Giant
    Having lost its internal equilibrium the Sun will eventually transform into a red giant, scorching then absorbing all inner planets…
    ​..There is no such thing as a post-industrial economy, though. Even if a country ceases to produce all the stuff it consumes, it has to import them from somewhere, lest it becomes a truly post-industrial nation — one without an economy to speak of (at least in modern terms). The “service economy” representing 72% of US GDP still consumes houses, products, raw materials and energy — produced only partially by the remaining 28% of the economy — necessitating the import of cars, pharmaceuticals and even crude oil to make up for the difference. To make things worse (or rather, as a result of turning every economic activity into a “service”), now basically every part of the economy carries a massive administrative overburden. A class of non-productive, but nonetheless actively consuming workers, and not just in the government. (Which is none of their fault, mind you: it is the fundamentally broken economic system which necessitates such an uptick in unproductive activity, not workers demanding BS jobs.)
    The biggest overburden of all, however, is the owner class itself: America’s billionaires (or as economist Michael Hudson likes to call them: ‘the rentier class’).​..
    ​..Securing oil is why annexing Canada and Greenland is a national security concern for the US, not their potential to be used as military outposts (these states are US military allies anyway).​.. So, would arctic oil help the US economy out? Not likely. The true reason to annex these two territories and their oil reserves would be thus to add more assets on the balance sheets of investment companies — such as BlackRock — against which unfettered lending and credit issuance could keep on going, to continue stimulating a faltering economy just a little longer.​ https://thehonestsorcerer.substack.com/p/the-red-giant

    ​ Paul Craig Roberts may not be asking quite the right question: Can Trump Make A Difference?
    ​ As a congressional staffer in both House and Senate I experienced the power almost daily. I still remember the day when I was on the floor of the US Senate and Strom Thurmond, the fourth longest serving senator in US history, tapped me on the shoulder. A vote was before the Senate whether to partially pay for a reduction in marginal income tax rates by reducing a military appropriation. Senator Thurmond said to me: “Don’t ever let your senator vote for a reduction in military spending. If he does, he won’t be reelected, and you will be out of a job.” He brought clarity to me that survival as a senator meant accommodating the profits of the armaments corporations, not the living standards of the taxpayers.
    ​ Thurmond, who served in the Senate for almost half a century, was no novice. He was educating me that whatever the interest of Wall Street and the financial sector in lower tax rates, their power was less than that of the military/security complex. As sometimes there were conflicts between the interests of lobby groups, it was important for a Senate staffer to know the hierarchy of power rankings.​..
    ​..Tulsi Gabbard is Trump’s nominee for Director of National Intelligence. As a member of the House, she was a strong critic of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, legislation that I am convinced is unconstitutional and the foundation of a police state… In 2020 together with Rep. Thomas Massie, the only independent member of the House today, she introduced a bill to repeal the entire Patriot Act, a police state measure imposed on us by the Republican regime of Bush/Cheney…
    ​..Clearly, Gabbard had targets painted all over her. Both Democrat and Republican senators have made it clear to her that any repeal or lax enforcement of “national security” legislation must be disavowed if she expects the Senate to confirm her in office. Gabbard got the message and backed off her opposition to the unconstitutional surveillance of Americans…
    ​..Commentators unfamiliar with Washington are denouncing Gabbard for “selling out”… It is so much easier to denounce than to understand. I often think that Americans do not want to understand how things really work, because it is so distressing. So they stay in denial, and this renders them useless in bringing change and protecting their liberties.
    ​ Tell me before you condemn Tulsi Gabbard, would you rather have her, a person fiercely opposed by the military/security complex, or a person to whom the military/security complex has no opposition? Tulsi can tell the blackmailing bought-and-paid-for US Senate one thing and do another once she is in office. I would bet on her integrity, not denounce it. It is the US Senate that is devoid of integrity.​ https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2025/01/19/can-trump-make-a-difference/

    #179924
    John Day
    Participant

    ​Celia Farber on Border Czar, Tom Homan: Tom Homan Has Declared War On Drug Cartels, Says He Expects To Be Sued “Every Day” By Democrats, But Cares Zero. For Years He’s Seen The Horrors Of Open Birder: Women Raped, Dead Kids https://celiafarber.substack.com/p/tom-homan-has-declared-war-on-drug

    ​ Trump team preparing early talks with Putin
    ​ Donald Trump’s team is preparing a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which could come shortly after the president-elect’s inauguration, CNN reported on Sunday, citing sources.​ According to people familiar with the matter interviewed by the network, the primary aim of the call would be to discuss a possible face-to-face meeting in the coming months, to explore ways to resolve the Ukraine conflict.​ https://swentr.site/russia/611278-trump-team-preparing-talks-putin/

    ​ Putin Says Trump Will Help Prevent WW3 In Inauguration Day Congratulations Message
    ​”We hear [Trump’s] statements on the need to prevent World War III. We undoubtedly welcome such a disposition and congratulate the elected U.S. president.”
    ​ “Of course, we welcome such an attitude and congratulate the elected US president on taking office,” he continued, explaining that Moscow has never “refused dialogue” with the United States. He said any fresh dialogue must be done on an “equal and mutually respectful basis.”​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/putin-says-trump-will-help-prevent-ww3-congratulations-issued-inauguration-day

    ​ He’s pretty hopeful, but I’m not as sure: Soros ‘lost the battle in America’ – Orban
    Donald Trump has “liberated” the country from the influence of the globalist mogul, forcing him to retreat to Europe, the Hungarian prime minister has said​ https://www.rt.com/news/611224-orban-soros-lost-battle-us/

    ​We’re all waiting for confirmation of what we ​already know. Trump vows to release JFK, RFK and MLK assassination records​ https://swentr.site/news/611283-trump-release-assassination-records/

    #179925
    John Day
    Participant

    Israel Releases First 90 Palestinian Prisoners in Exchange for Hostages​ https://sputnikglobe.com/20250120/israel-releases-first-90-palestinian-prisoners-in-exchange-for-hostages-1121468560.html

    Palestinians trek across rubble to return to their homes as Gaza ceasefire takes hold​ https://www.arabnews.com/node/2587028/middle-east

    First aid trucks enter Gaza from Egypt as ceasefire takes effect​ https://en.gmw.cn/2025-01/20/content_37806814.htm

    ​ Stealing water: Israel’s covert war on Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan
    Taking advantage of the chaos following Damascus’s fall, Israel’s seizure of Syria’s Al-Mantara Dam showcases the long-standing Zionist strategy to secure regional water dominance, exacerbating tensions across an already parched West Asia.​ https://thecradle.co/articles/stealing-water-israels-covert-war-on-syria-lebanon-and-jordan

    ​Who do these guys represent, again? Syria’s Al Qaeda Branch Intercepts Iranian Drones and Armaments Being Smuggled to Hezbollah in Lebanon https://militarywatchmagazine.com/article/syria-intercepts-iranian-drones-armaments-smuggled-hezbollah

    #179926
    John Day
    Participant

    ​Syrian Kurdish site:
    Including women and media activists | Over 100 civilians killed and wounded in 19 days in Turkish airstrikes near Tershreen dam​ https://www.syriahr.com/en/353984/

    ​ Rothschild mouthpiece, Financial Times, has a free article by Peter Thiel calling for more-truth-than-usual, and “reconciliation. A time for truth and reconciliation
    Trump’s return to the White House augurs the apokálypsis of the ancien regime’s secrets. The new administration’s revelations need not justify vengeance — reconstruction can go hand in hand with reconciliation. But for reconciliation to take place, there must first be truth. The apokálypsis is the most peaceful means of resolving the old guard’s war on the internet, a war the internet won. https://www.ft.com/content/a46cb128-1f74-4621-ab0b-242a76583105

    “I Believe In The Rule Of Law, But…” – Biden Pre-Emptively Pardons Fauci, Schiff, Cheney, Milley, & Family Members​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/i-believe-rule-law-biden-pre-emptively-pardons-fauci-miley-jan-6-committee

    ​Waiting for Trump’s virtual appearance, while protected by military aircraft overhead: WEF Davos 2025 – More Grotesque Than Ever. Robotizing and Depopulating
    The 2025 Davos Forum will run under the theme of ‘Collaboration for the Intelligent Age’, which will encompass five “distinct but highly interconnected thematic priorities”, the WEF says on its website.
    Rebuilding trust
    Reimagining growth
    Investing in people
    Safeguarding the planet, and
    Industries in the intelligent age​ https://www.globalresearch.ca/wef-davos-2025-more-grotesque-than-ever/5877695

    ​Kyle Young has lots of photos and some videos, all with analysis: Detailed forensic evidence supporting the use of DEW’s in the L.A. fires https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/detailed-forensic-evidence-supporting

    #179927
    John Day
    Participant

    However far you can stand reading is probably enough. Avoid “Nutra-Sweet”: The Story of Aspartame
    How the additive got approved via corruption at the expense of the public’s health. https://wethefree.substack.com/p/the-story-of-aspartame

    ​ 6 Lawsuits Filed Today Accuse Makers of Children’s Fluoride Toothpaste of Violating Federal Law
    Children’s toothpaste brands Crest and Colgate/Tom’s of Maine, and mouth rinse brands Act, Tom’s of Maine, Firefly and Hello deceptively market their products, which contain fluoride, as “extra safe for children,” according to six class action lawsuits filed today in California and Illinois.​ https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/class-action-lawsuits-kids-fluoride-toothpaste-makers/

    ​ Most cases of measles are caused by measles vaccine. No Proof MMR Vaccine Is ‘Safer’ than Measles, Mumps or Rubella Infection, Physician Group Says
    The risk of permanent disability or death from the MMR vaccine may be greater than the risk from a measles, mumps or rubella infection because large enough vaccine safety studies haven’t been done, according to a collection of new documents released by Physicians for Informed Consent.​ https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/measles-mumps-rubella-infection-mmr-vaccine-risk/

    ​ Official Czech Republic record level data released Nov 2024 confirms Moderna has nearly 50% higher All Cause Mortality than Pfizer
    For the first time in human history, a national government has voluntarily released record level data for vaccine. Epidemiologists worldwide IGNORE this data.​ https://kirschsubstack.com/p/official-czech-republic-record-level

    #179928
    John Day
    Participant

    ​Good! RFK Pressures Trump to Ban Direct-to-Consumer Pharma Advertising https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2025-01-19/report-rfk-pressures-trump-ban-direct-consumer-pharma-advertising

    She knows her way around the blob very well. Trump Names Heather Flick, Corporate Attorney & Pharma Patent Holder as Chief of Staff for HHS Secretary https://www.trialsitenews.com/a/trump-names-heather-flick-corporate-attorney-pharma-patent-holder-as-chief-of-staff-for-hhs-secretary-c409f9de

    #179930
    those darned kids
    Participant
    #179931
    jb-hb
    Participant

    In an alternate scenario in which Trump did the inauguration outside:

    Newscaster: “My God! It’s a million strange yet FAA compliant drones and weird dripping molten metal spheres flying back and forth pointlessly!! The humanity!!!”

    Innocent Bystander: “But why are you all dialing your video down to 144p and waving your phones around while taking video? Shouldn’t you set them for MAXIMUM quality and hold them steady???”

    Everyone Else: “You don’t get it.”

    Innocent Bystander looks over at where the TV news film crew has set up for the event with professional grade equipment and sees they have begun wildly gyrating their cameras.

    #179935
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    I posted this nearly identical comment in the Godspeed DJT edition of this same day, but thought that it’s actually more pertinent to this stream.

    “I’m wondering how a preemptive pardon might actually work (procedurally speaking) in an actual Grand Jury, Prosecutor’s Office or Court Room.

    Does the person of interest tell the Grand Jury, “I don’t have to answer any questions because I have an unconditional pardon, in advance, for anything and everything that you might ask me about.”

    Does the District Attorney not even launch an investigation into missing funds and several suspiciously dead bodies because the suspected perpetrator has a “preemptive” Presidential Pardon which forgives any and all crimes at any and all times?

    And can a jury find a murderer guilty of a provenly premeditated killing (injecting a known to be deadly Vaxxine, for example) when the hit was ordered by a person who has been presidentially pardoned for intentionally creating the known-to-be-deadly injection and forcing other people to use it? (Anthony Fauci springs to mind).

    This is a serious question. Just HOW does a carte blanche pardon work in the real world of law enforcement and jurisprudence? Imprudently, I think, or not at all.”

    #179937
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Incidentally, anyone who accepts the pardon thereby forfeits the right to remain silent under the 5th Amendment, because if they cannot be incriminated of an offense they then have no grounds for the plea of self-incrimination. Double edged dirk. Right between ribs and into their lying heart.

    #179938
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    D.R.: “Fauci’s pardon doesn’t extend to his underlings, so they can presumably still be prosecuted for their unlawful actions.”

    tdk: wrong. the prep act prohibits such things. fauci needs no pardon. it’s all show.

    Don’t give up yet. According to that link about the PREP Act, the liability protections are only for Covid-19 countermeasures which are also approved by the FDA or otherwise authorized (such as with an EUA).

    Fauci and his underlings were involved with gain of function research and other questionable activities beyond the Covid-19 umbrella.

    #179940

    -15F at 8 pm.

    The wool rugs are outdoors. It’s a luxury temperature if you want to kill ze bugs.

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