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Panama Caves to Trump. Are You Tired of Winning Yet? (Margolis)
US Halts Tariffs On Mexican Goods After ‘Very Friendly’ Talk (RT)
Trudeau Announces Tariff Deal With Trump (RT)
China Retaliates Against Trump Tariffs (RT)
Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, Tyranny on America (Paul Craig Roberts)
Medvedev Warns That US Deep State Might Swallow Musk (ZH)
USAID Closes Headquarters (RT)
Musk: “USAID A Ball Of Worms, No Apple. Must Get Rid Of Whole Thing” (ZH)
USAID Absorbed Into State Department Under Rubio (ZH)
Ukraine Has Lost – Arestovich (RT)
NATO Plans To Oust Zelensky – Russian Intel (RT)
Ukraine Renews Efforts To Seize Russian Assets – WaPo (RT)
‘Shy Musk Voter’ Could Hand Victory to AfD (Sp.)
NYT Shock Poll Reveals the Complete Collapse of Democratic Party (Pinsker)
Pro-Russian Versus Anti-Russian Social Media (Helmer)
Last Rites (James Howard Kunstler)
Lawmakers Urge RFK Jr to Recuse Himself From All Vaccine-Related Decisions (ET)
What Tulsi Gabbard Should Have Said About Ed Snowden (Larry Johnson)

 

 

 

 

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The tariff stories keep on coming, and rapidly. I put them in chronological order:

Panama Caves to Trump. Are You Tired of Winning Yet? (Margolis)

Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino on Sunday, making it clear that the U.S. won’t tolerate China’s growing influence over the Panama Canal. “Secretary Rubio informed President Mulino and Minister Martínez-Acha that President Trump has made a preliminary determination that the current position of influence and control of the Chinese Communist Party over the Panama Canal area is a threat to the canal and represents a violation of the Treaty Concerning the Permanent Neutrality and Operation of the Panama Canal,” the State Department said in a statement. “Secretary Rubio made clear that this status quo is unacceptable and that absent immediate changes, it would require the United States to take measures necessary to protect its rights under the Treaty.”

The Associated Press had an interesting take on the situation: “The statement was unusually blunt in diplomatic terms, but in keeping with the tenor and tone Trump has set for foreign policy. Trump has been increasing pressure on Washington’s neighbors and allies, including the canal demand and announcing Saturday that he was imposing major tariffs on Canada and Mexico. That launched a trade war by prompting retaliation from those close allies. Mulino, meanwhile, called his talks with Rubio “respectful” and “positive” and said he did not “feel like there’s a real threat against the treaty and its validity.” The news had barely settled before another bombshell dropped: Panama has backed down.

Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino announced that after his meeting Rubio, his government will not renew its 2017 memorandum with China on the “Belt and Road Initiative.” He also stated that Panama will seek to terminate its agreements with the Chinese government ahead of their scheduled end dates in 2027 and 2028. “One important thing, which is a decision I made and communicated to you, is that the 2017 MoU on the Silk Road, the Bell and Road Initiative, will not be renewed by my government. That is the case,” Mulino said according to a translation of his remarks. “We are going to study the possibility of whether it can be finished earlier or not, but I think it is due for renewal in one or two years, because it is every three years. So that initiative that was signed when it was signed, at the time it was signed, will not be renewed by my government. I think “that this visit opens a path to build a new stage of relations.”

He continued, “That’s how I see it, that’s how I felt from Secretary Marco Rubio, and at the same time, we’re trying as much as possible to increase U.S. investments in Panama. I explained to him a series of infrastructure projects that the government has in its portfolio, in the hope that they’ll be aware of them and that when the time comes, the bidding process that will begin very soon will be done, so that they can get involved.” They’re not just refusing to renew their 2017 deal with China; they’re scrambling to cut ties ahead of schedule. China’s influence over the canal is coming to an end.

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“..she agreed to deploy 10,000 Mexican soldiers to the northern border. The troops will be “specifically designated to stop the flow of fentanyl, and illegal migrants into our country..”

US Halts Tariffs On Mexican Goods After ‘Very Friendly’ Talk (RT)

US President Donald Trump has announced that he is pausing the planned tariffs on Mexican imports for one month following a “very friendly” talk with his Mexican counterpart, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. The announcement on Monday came two days after Trump imposed 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada, citing concerns over illegal immigration and drug trafficking. Levies of 10% were also imposed on Chinese imports. Trump wrote on his Truth Social social media platform that he had held a “very friendly conversation” with Sheinbaum, during which she agreed to deploy 10,000 Mexican soldiers to the northern border. The troops will be “specifically designated to stop the flow of fentanyl, and illegal migrants into our country,” Trump stated.

He added that the nations will engage in high-level negotiations led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and Howard Lutnick, Trump’s pick for commerce secretary, from the US side. Sheinbaum confirmed the troop deployment in a post on X, highlighting a US commitment to curbing the “trafficking of high-powered weapons” into Mexico. She described the exchange as a “good conversation.” Over the weekend, tensions escalated when Trump accused Sheinbaum’s administration of an “intolerable alliance” with Mexican crime groups. Sheinbaum rejected the claim as “slanderous” and, in response, threatened retaliatory tariffs on US imports along with other measures to protect Mexico’s national interests.

The US and Mexico have a strong trade relationship, anchored by the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which replaced NAFTA in 2020. The deal eliminated most tariffs and trade barriers among the three nations. Millions of cars sold in the US each year are assembled in Canada and Mexico, with 30-50% of their parts sourced from these countries. While the tariffs on Mexico have been put on hold, the US is proceeding with those on Canada and China. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau swiftly announced 25% retaliatory tariffs on American goods following Trump’s measures on Canadian imports. China has also vowed “corresponding countermeasures” and signaled plans to challenge Trump’s move at the WTO. The tariff pause helped stabilize Wall Street on Monday, with major indices paring earlier losses.

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Rapidly shrinking big words.

Trudeau Announces Tariff Deal With Trump (RT)

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that the United States will postpone the imposition of 25% tariffs on Canadian imports for at least 30 days, following discussions with US President Donald Trump. The agreement was reached after a phone call between the two leaders on Monday, during which Canada committed to strengthening border security. The announcement follows President Donald Trump’s decision on Saturday to sign executive orders imposing tariffs—25% on imports from Mexico and Canada and 10% on imports from China—citing concerns over illegal immigration and drug trafficking. ”Proposed tariffs will be paused for at least 30 days while we work together,” Trudeau stated in a post on X.

“Canada is implementing our $1.3 billion border plan — reinforcing the border with new choppers, technology, and personnel, enhanced coordination with our American partners, and increased resources to stop the flow of fentanyl,” Trudeau added. As part of the deal, nearly 10,000 frontline personnel will be deployed to secure the border, according to the Canadian PM. Canada also announced new initiatives, including the appointment of a Fentanyl Czar, a government official responsible for coordinating efforts to combat the opioid crisis and prevent the trafficking of fentanyl. ”We will list cartels as terrorists, ensure 24/7 eyes on the border, and launch a Canada-U.S. Joint Strike Force to combat organized crime, fentanyl, and money laundering,” Trudeau stated. “I have also signed a new intelligence directive on organized crime and fentanyl, and we will be backing it with $200 million.”

President Donald Trump expressed his satisfaction with the initial outcome of the agreement with Canada in a recent post on Truth Social, stating, “I am very pleased with this initial outcome, and the Tariffs announced on Saturday will be paused for a 30 day period to see whether or not a final Economic deal with Canada can be structured. FAIRNESS FOR ALL!” Earlier in the day, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum reached a similar agreement with President Trump, agreeing to deploy 10,000 National Guard troops to the US-Mexico border to address fentanyl trafficking and illegal immigration. In return, the US pledged to intensify efforts to stop weapon trafficking into Mexico. Markets experienced increased volatility with major stock indices and cryptocurrency valuations fluctuating, following in response to what has been described as a “Trump tariff tantrum” before recovering some of their losses after news broke of the deal with Mexico.

Trump has consistently emphasized tariffs as a key negotiation tool in trade discussions, both during his first term and following his re-election in 2024. Trump has not yet offered a 30-day delay for the new 10% tariffs on Chinese imports but told reporters on Monday that he anticipated discussions with China “probably over the next 24 hours.” On Sunday, Trump signaled that the European Union could be the next target for US tariffs, without specifying a timeline. In response, EU leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, emphasized their readiness to defend Europe’s interests and consider reciprocal measures if necessary.

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They’ll be talking imminently.

China Retaliates Against Trump Tariffs (RT)

China has announced new tariffs and trade restrictions, following a similar move by the administration of US President Donald Trump, which views competition against China as a key foreign policy point. Last week, Trump ordered additional 10% tariffs on all goods from China, saying he is using his emergency authority to fight a national emergency caused by drug trafficking and illegal immigration. In the same executive action, the president targeted Canada and Mexico. Both US neighbors have since offered concessions on border security to deflate the growing trade conflict. The Chinese government responded minutes after the new tariffs came into force on Tuesday. It included restrictions on certain American goods – a 15% tariff on coal and liquefied natural gas, and a 10% tariff on crude oil, agricultural machinery, and some vehicles.

Announcing its policy change, the Chinese Finance Ministry condemned Trump’s decision, saying it “seriously violates the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO)” and “undermines the normal economic and trade cooperation between China and the US.” Meanwhile, the Commerce Ministry announced that China has filed a complaint over the US tariffs with the WTO. Beijing has also introduced a licensing regime for exports of products containing tungsten, tellurium, bismuth, molybdenum, and indium. The measure will “safeguard national security and interests” the Commerce Ministry said, without specifically mentioning the US. The minerals are essential for advanced manufacturing.

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“The United States has become too disunited for Congress to perform its constitutional function..”[..] “The same thing happened to Rome when executive authority took precedence over the Roman Senate..”

Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, Tyranny on America (Paul Craig Roberts)

The US will impose 25 percent tariffs on Mexico and Canada, and 10 percent on China, the Trump White House said. The purpose of tariffs is to protect domestic manufacturers and their work forces. What American manufacturers and workers are being protected by Trump’s tariffs? So much of US manufacturing is located offshore, what purpose are the tariffs serving? The “tariffs” in reality are taxes imposed on imports of foreign produced goods, including the offshored production of US corporations of goods and services sold in the US. If the tariffs are paid by the consumer rather than by the US corporations that offshore their production for the American market, the effect will be to reduce the quantity demanded because of the higher price. How much this harms the offshore producers depends on whether their products are price elastic or inelastic. Some are one and some are the other.

This approach to bringing offshored US jobs back to America is incorrect. It demonstrates the economic ignorance of Trump and his advisors. Consider, for example, if US auto assembly relies on parts made in Canada, a 25% rise in parts cost could shutdown auto assembly and result in US unemployment. As best as I can tell, few auto parts are any longer produced in the US, so there is no industry to protect or to supply the parts that tariffs keep out. Before you can protect industries, you first must have them. Instead of tariffs, the income tax should be used. US Corporations that produce domestically using American labor–not H-1B and L-1 imported labor– should have a lower tax rate. US corporations that produce abroad with foreign labor goods and services sold in the US should have a higher tax rate.

The tax rate should be high enough to more than offset the lower labor and regulatory cost of producing abroad for American markets. The higher after-tax profits from producing at home would bring manufacturing and jobs back to America where they belong. A country that divorces the consumers of products from the incomes associated with their production, as jobs offshoring does, is stupid and incompetent beyond belief. No such country can possibly be made great again. Some people believe, correctly or incorrectly, that this business model was imposed on America in an effort to destroy us, using threats to finance takeovers of the American firms that refused to abandon their American workforce and cities. In other words, offshoring America’s manufacturing sector was a step in turning America into third world country that makes nothing and imports its needs.

Is Trump overlooking one important element of making America Great Again? The moral element. It seems to be the case. Trump’s support for Israel is disturbing to Americans who still have a moral conscience and are shamed by Trumps support of Israel’s genocide of Palestinians and their country and their ethnic cleansing so that Trump’s son-in-law can become a multi-billionaire by developing Gaza as a resort. Another problem with Trump’s imposition of tariffs is that it is another encroachment of executive power on the authority of Congress. It used to be that tariffs were a legislative issue. For many years the South tried to prevent the North with the Missouri Compromise, and in other ways, from gaining a sufficient majority in Congress to impose a tariff on British goods that would require the South to finance in higher prices and lowered agricultural sales abroad the industrialization of the North.

The Morrill Tariff, a huge increase, was passed the day prior to Lincoln’s inauguration. The Northern congressmen also passed that day a resolution that if the South would stay in the Union and pay the tariff, a Constitutional Amendment would be passed institutionalizing slavery forever. Lincoln endorsed the federal government’s protection of slavery and declared that there would be no war against the South unless the South refused to pay the tariff. The agricultural South seeing ruin in the face succeeded from the Union. The tariff, not slavery was the issue. Lincoln called it insurrection and invaded. That is how the so-called “civil war” happened. Clearly it was no civil war. The South was not fighting for the control of the government, it had its own government. The South had to fight as it was invaded.

How did tariffs move from being an legislative issue to an issue of executive orders? We are witnessing in this transformation of power from the legislature to the executive the transformation of democracy into dictatorship. It has been going on for a long time: Lincoln, FDR, George W. Bush, Obama. The United States has become too disunited for Congress to perform its constitutional function. This is the real problem that America faces, and there is no awareness, no discussion. The same thing happened to Rome when executive authority took precedence over the Roman Senate. I look in vain for discussion of the real problem, and I cannot find it. In America despite Trump, or perhaps because of him, insouciance still rules.

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“Smart move by Elon Musk, trying to plug USAID’s Deep Throat. Let’s hope notorious Deep State doesn’t swallow him whole..”

Medvedev Warns That US Deep State Might Swallow Musk (ZH)

Having long witnessed the phenomenon of USAID-backed ‘color revolutions’ in neighboring and regional former Soviet satellite countries, Russia has been closely following the Trump administration’s efforts to fully dismantle the United States Agency for International Development. Head of the recently established US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Elon Musk, has been spearheading this, saying on Monday that “We spent the weekend feeding USAID into the wood chipper. Could gone to some great parties. Did that instead.” And now Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev has weighed in with a message and a warning.The former Russian president and top national security official expressed hope that the US deep state won’t consume Elon Musk after shutting down the long-running agency known for having funded regime change operations abroad for many decades.

“Smart move by Elon Musk, trying to plug USAID’s Deep Throat. Let’s hope notorious Deep State doesn’t swallow him whole,” Medvedev wrote on X.Ironically this came the same day that never-Trump neocon and intellectual architect behind Bush’s disastrous Iraq war issued a tweet declaring his preference for the deep state, and he was being quite literal. “The deep state is far preferable to the Trump state,” Kristol said, in a rare moment saying what many other career government operatives are thinking, or saying the quiet part out loud. Interestingly Medvedev also took the opportunity Monday to blast Ukraine and President Zelensky over alleged ‘missing’ USAID funds meant for Kiev. According to Russia’s RT:

“Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’s recent claim that he is unaware of the whereabouts of more than $100 billion of Western aid funds allocated to Kiev is a “brazen and cynical lie,” former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has suggested. In a Telegram post on Monday, Medvedev, who now serves as the Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council, accused Zelensky and his associates of embezzling significant sums. “In a fit of candor, the Bandera regime’s boss admitted that he and his cronies had siphoned off $100 billion,” he stated.” Zelensky had told the Associated Press in an interview published the day prior that Ukraine received just over $75 billion in military and other types of assistance, despite $177 billion in military aid had been approved under Biden.

“When it is said that Ukraine received $200 billion to support the army during the war – that’s not true. I don’t know where all that money went. Perhaps it’s true on paper with hundreds of different programs – I won’t argue, and we’re immensely grateful for everything. But in reality, we received about $76 billion. It’s significant aid, but it’s not $200 billion,” Zelensky said, in remarks that have raised eyebrows. There may also be serious questions from the new Trump administration over the line about not knowing where all that money went. Time for a full stoppage at least until there is a thorough US-sponsored audit? Medvedev has alleged, “The hundred billion lined the pockets of all kinds of kleptocrats from Washington to Kiev.”

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A lot of USAID news, some of it overlapping. Pretty insane that it could exist the way it did. This alone was enough reason to suspend foreign aid for 90 days. They knew reactions to that were inevitable.

USAID Closes Headquarters (RT)

The US Agency for International Development (USAID) has closed its main office in Washington DC, multiple US media outlets reported on Monday. Most personnel have reportedly been told to stay away from the building. The development comes after US President Donald Trump accused the agency’s leadership of being “radical lunatics” and proposed major changes to the organization. Established in 1961, USAID is responsible for administering foreign aid and development programs abroad to promote American interests. According to an email obtained and shared by CNN, USAID leadership directed that the “headquarters at the Ronald Reagan building in Washington, D.C. be closed to Agency personnel on Monday, February 3, 2025.”

“Agency personnel normally assigned to work at USAID headquarters will work remotely tomorrow, with the exception of personnel with essential on-site and building maintenance functions individually contacted by senior leadership,” the letter said. AP has confirmed the email, adding that more than 600 employees discovered overnight that they had been locked out of USAID’s computer systems. The development comes after Trump blasted the agency, arguing that “it’s been run by a bunch of radical lunatics.” “We’re getting them out, and then we’ll make a decision,” he said. Tech billionaire Elon Musk, the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and a close ally of the US president, has also been a fierce critic of USAID. He described it as a “criminal organization” which he believes was financing bioweapon research, including projects that allegedly led to the emergence of Covid-19.

“It became apparent that it’s not an apple with a worm in it. What we have is just a ball of worms. You’ve got to basically get rid of the whole thing. It’s beyond repair,” Musk said. He also revealed that he had spoken with Trump, claiming that the president had “agreed” that USAID should be shut down. The crackdown on USAID comes after the Trump administration suspended foreign assistance, with a few exceptions. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the US would carry out a program-by-program review to determine which projects make “America safer, stronger or more prosperous.” He claimed that shutting down US-funded programs during the 90-day review had resulted in “a lot more cooperation” from recipients of various assistance.

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“..USAID is a front for the CIA. And together with NGO’s like the Open Society Foundation, they have been using US tax dollars & govt resources as their personal piggy bank..”

“..Musk’s involvement with DOGE suggests that the rapid counteroffensive against the Deep State is underway. What likely happened with USAID is a precision-guided strike aimed at severing the Deep State’s key funding source..”

Musk: “USAID A Ball Of Worms, No Apple. Must Get Rid Of Whole Thing” (ZH)

About one day after the US Agency for International Development’s website went dark and its official X account disappeared, President Donald Trump addressed reporters Sunday night, declaring, “It’s been run by a bunch of radical lunatics. And we’re getting them out.” By midnight, Elon Musk—who oversees the government efficiency initiative “DOGE”—provided taxpayers with an update on USAID’s status during a live X Spaces session. Musk told the more than 682,000 listeners who tuned in that the president “agreed we should shut it [USAID] down.” This would be one of the largest planned cuts to date, and the fate of USAID is likely that it will lose its independence and be rolled into the State Department.

“As we dug into USAID it became apparent that what we have here is not an apple with a worm in it, but we have actually just a ball of worms. If you have an apple with a worm in it, you can take the worm out. If you have a whole ball of worms, it’s hopeless. USAID is a ball of worms. There is no apple. And when there is no apple you just need to get rid of the whole thing. That’s why it’s got to go. It’s beyond repair,” Musk explained. Musk wrote on X, “USAID is a criminal organization. Time for it to die.” The move to end USAID as a stand-alone agency comes as the DOGE creator revealed: “Did you know that USAID, using YOUR tax dollars, funded bioweapon research, including COVID-19, that killed millions of people?”

AP noted: “Musk’s comments come after the administration placed two top security chiefs at USAID on leave after they refused to turn over classified material in restricted areas to Musk’s government-inspection teams, a current and a former US official told The Associated Press on Sunday. Members of Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, known as DOGE, eventually did gain access Saturday to the aid agency’s classified information, which includes intelligence reports, the former official said. Trump has already ordered a freeze on foreign aid as part of his “America First” foreign policy. As some note, USAID has effectively served as a laundering scheme for the Deep State. [..] “Like I said before, USAID is a front for the CIA. And together with NGO’s like the Open Society Foundation, they have been using US tax dollars & govt resources as their personal piggy bank. It has been infuriating to watch. Hopefully now the whole truth will come out,” journalist Lara Logan wrote on X.

Musk’s involvement with DOGE suggests that the rapid counteroffensive against the Deep State is underway. What likely happened with USAID is a precision-guided strike aimed at severing the Deep State’s key funding source. Always follow the money—neutralizing the Deep State’s ability to launder taxpayer funds is a good start. Musk was also joined by DOGE co-leader Vivek Ramaswamy and Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) on X Spaces. Ramaswamy noted: “If USAID is rolled into the State Department, Marco Rubio will ensure grant scrutiny, preventing taxpayer funds from being stuffed into the coffers of the Deep State. And this will ultimately mark a historic shift in America’s role in the world.”

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“If USAID is rolled into the State Department, Marco Rubio will ensure grant scrutiny, preventing taxpayer funds from being stuffed into the coffers of the Deep State. And this will ultimately mark a historic shift in America’s role in the world.”

USAID Absorbed Into State Department Under Rubio (ZH)

Update (1210ET) “USAID will be merged into the State Department with cuts in the workforce, but it will remain a humanitarian aid entity, sources told @saraecook and me. Trump admin expected to announce the moves in coming days. Discussions of reductions in funding were still fluid today,” CBS News senior White House reporter Jennifer Jacobs wrote on X. Over the last several days, the Trump administration’s move to strip USAID of its independence and be rolled into the State Department has been well-telegraphed with leaks and reports via media outlets. As we noted earlier: If USAID is rolled into the State Department, Marco Rubio will ensure grant scrutiny, preventing taxpayer funds from being stuffed into the coffers of the Deep State. And this will ultimately mark a historic shift in America’s role in the world.

All USAID lacked was grant distribution oversight, turning the agency into a Deep State slush fund. Not anymore, under Rubio at State.

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About one day after the US Agency for International Development’s website went dark and its official X account disappeared, President Donald Trump addressed reporters Sunday night, declaring, “It’s been run by a bunch of radical lunatics. And we’re getting them out.”

By midnight, Elon Musk—who oversees the government efficiency initiative “DOGE”—provided taxpayers with an update on USAID’s status during a live X Spaces session. Musk told the more than 682,000 listeners who tuned in that the president “agreed we should shut it [USAID] down.” This would be one of the largest planned cuts to date, and the fate of USAID is likely that it will lose its independence and be rolled into the State Department. “As we dug into USAID it became apparent that what we have here is not an apple with a worm in it, but we have actually just a ball of worms. If you have an apple with a worm in it, you can take the worm out. If you have a whole ball of worms, it’s hopeless. USAID is a ball of worms. There is no apple. And when there is no apple you just need to get rid of the whole thing. That’s why it’s got to go. It’s beyond repair,” Musk explained. Musk wrote on X, “USAID is a criminal organization. Time for it to die.”

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Arestovich is also still a candidate to succeed Zelensky.

“Trump will sort things out with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping “without consulting us, because engaging with those who deny reality is futile.”

Ukraine Has Lost – Arestovich (RT)

Ukraine has lost the armed conflict with Russia, primarily due to the inability of the Ukrainian people to take personal responsibility for their failures, Aleksey Arestovich, a former aide to Vladimir Zelensky, has argued. He expects the US, Russia, and China to decide on a resolution without consulting Kiev. Arestovich resigned from his government post in early 2023 after making claims about a missile incident that contradicted the official narrative. He is now a sharp critic of the Zelensky administration. In a Telegram post on Sunday, he argued that the changing tone of Western discourse about Ukraine signals a significant policy change. US President Donald Trump will sort things out with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping “without consulting us, because engaging with those who deny reality is futile,” he wrote.

“We have lost the war due to our own stupidity, pride and stubbornness. In truth, we have defeated ourselves,” Arestovich added. “We have created a society of mutual hatred and intolerance, in which every individual is right and everyone collectively is to blame.” He cited several recent news stories, calling them a wakeup call for Ukrainians to acknowledge defeat and their role in it. Keith Kellogg, Trump’s special envoy for the Ukraine conflict, has called on Kiev to resume presidential and parliamentary elections, which Zelensky suspended under martial law. Conservative US political commentator Tucker Carlson branded the Ukrainian leader “a dictator” during a debate with British television host Piers Morgan. Additionally, Washington’s decision last month to suspend foreign aid programs has forced many Ukrainian NGOs and media outlets to solicit for private donations to avoid shutdown.

Public statements and media reports suggest that the Trump administration seeks a freeze of the Ukraine conflict along existing frontlines. Moscow has said that it won’t accept an outcome that would allow Kiev to rebuild its military and renew hostilities in the future. The core causes of the conflict, including NATO’s expansion in Europe, need to be addressed in order for a sustainable peace agreement to be reached, Russian officials have asserted. The Ukrainian military is reportedly plagued by large-scale desertion and poor morale, while Russia continues to advance. Zelensky, meanwhile, has called on Kiev’s Western backers to deploy at least 200,000 troops as “peacekeepers.” He has also urged Trump to adopt a “peace through strength” approach to pressure Moscow into accepting truce terms favorable to Kiev.

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“..the bloc is reportedly preparing a campaign to discredit Zelensky ahead of Ukraine’s next presidential elections..”

NATO Plans To Oust Zelensky – Russian Intel (RT)

NATO is considering trying to facilitate the removal of Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky from power by discrediting him ahead of potential elections next fall, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) claimed in a statement on Monday. The agency believes that Western officials see Zelensky as a key obstacle to peace talks with Moscow. Zelensky remains in office despite his term having officially expired last May. He has refused to step down and postponed presidential elections, citing the martial law imposed in 2022 following the escalation of the conflict with Russia. Western leaders are looking to “freeze” the conflict by pushing both Moscow and Kiev toward negotiations, but Zelensky is seen as a barrier, the SVR said.

“Washington and Brussels agree that the main obstacle to the implementation of such a scenario is Zelensky, who is referred to in Western circles as nothing more than ‘expendable material,’” the agency said in the statement, adding that “even NATO understands that Zelensky’s time is up.” To address this, the bloc is reportedly preparing a campaign to discredit Zelensky ahead of Ukraine’s next presidential elections, which the agency said could take place next fall. The SVR claimed that Western officials plan to release information linking Zelensky and his team to the embezzlement of over $1.5 billion in funds intended for purchasing military equipment.

Additionally, the report alleged that Zelensky’s administration was involved in schemes to divert the salaries of 130,000 deceased Ukrainian soldiers who remain listed as active service members. The SVR also claimed that Zelensky was implicated in the illegal sale of Western-supplied weapons to armed groups in Africa. The SVR suggested that the return of Donald Trump to the White House has created uncertainty over future Western support for Ukraine, which could accelerate efforts to replace Zelensky. According to the agency, NATO’s broader goal is to maintain Ukraine as an anti-Russian foothold, regardless of the situation on the battlefield. Neither NATO nor Ukrainian officials have responded to the SVR’s claims so far.

In an interview with the Associated Press on Saturday, Zelensky accused Russia of avoiding peace talks and reiterated his calls for Western security guarantees as a precondition for negotiations. He argued that Ukraine’s membership in NATO would be the “cheapest” option for the West to ensure such guarantees. Moscow has repeatedly stated its willingness to engage in peace talks but has pointed out that it is unable to do so because of the prohibition on negotiations with Russia announced by Zelensky in 2022. The Russian leadership has also stated that freezing the conflict is unacceptable and that Ukraine’s accession to NATO cannot be allowed. Russian officials have maintained that Ukraine’s neutrality, its withdrawal from Russian territories, and legal protections for Russian-speaking populations are necessary conditions for any settlement.

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“Kiev reportedly hopes to persuade Washington to back the move by suggesting the money be used to pay for US weapons..”

Ukraine Renews Efforts To Seize Russian Assets – WaPo (RT)

Ukraine has renewed its push to confiscate frozen Russian assets following Donald Trump’s reelection as US president, the Washington Post reported on Friday, citing anonymous officials. Kiev hopes Trump’s business acumen and influence over the EU could sway opponents of the move toward supporting it, the newspaper claimed. After the Ukraine conflict escalated in February 2022, Western states froze an estimated $300 billion belonging to the Russian central bank held in foreign depositories, a move Russia has branded as theft. While proceeds from the assets are already being used to back a $50 billion loan for Ukraine from the G7, most Western nations have stopped short of seizing the assets themselves. Opponents of the move, including Belgium, Germany, and France, fear it could set a legal precedent and undermine trust in the Western banking system.

According to the Washington Post, Ukrainian officials believe Trump could persuade skeptical countries if he sees the move as beneficial for the US. “We firmly believe that it’s President Trump who can be a change maker,” Irina Mudra, deputy head of Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’ office, told the news outlet. “[Trump] has the power to change the stance of more-skeptical countries… they know he’s not joking, that his are not just hollow words. That’s exactly why we need his help convincing our partners that transferring Russian assets is a necessary tool to finish this war,” she added. Kiev plans to frame the seizure of Russian assets as an alternative source of funding for weapons and reconstruction. Zelensky claimed in an interview with podcaster Lex Fridman that he had “spoken to Trump” about using the money to buy US-made arms.

“I told him, take the $300 billion of frozen Russian assets… and we will buy all the weapons from the US… It will be very good for your industry,” Zelensky said, describing it as one of Ukraine’s key security guarantees for future peace talks with Moscow. Analysts suggest the proposal may appeal to Trump, given his ‘America First’ stance and calls to cut foreign aid. “That’s a very clear quid pro quo. And they would love for Trump to adopt that argument and basically say to the Europeans, ‘Look, if you want me to continue to supply Ukraine with weapons, well, let’s buy them with Russian assets,’” Jacob Kirkegaard of the Peterson Institute for International Economics told the news outlet.

Former US President Joe Biden’s administration previously expressed cautious support for the idea, but Trump’s stance remains unclear. Some EU countries reportedly prefer to keep the assets frozen as potential leverage in future peace negotiations with Moscow. Russia has repeatedly condemned the freezing of its assets. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned in December that Moscow would pursue legal action against any attempts to channel the funds “stolen” from the country to Ukraine. Russian officials also warned Moscow could mirror the West’s actions by tapping income from frozen Western assets held in the country.

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“In a surprising twist, AfD co-chair Alice Weidel leads as the most popular choice for chancellor on 35%..”

‘Shy Musk Voter’ Could Hand Victory to AfD (Sp.)

A new survey by the Washington-based Democracy Institute has sent shockwaves through European politics. It suggests the Euroskeptic Alternative for Germany (AfD) is on the brink of winning the country’s snap elections—and Elon Musk might play a key role. The AfD is now the second-strongest party with 25% support, trailing the conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) by just two points, the poll shows Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats (SPD) are third place on 15% and the Greens fourth with 13%.

In a surprising twist, AfD co-chair Alice Weidel leads as the most popular choice for chancellor on 35%, leading CDU head Friedrich Merz by nine points. But the real shocker? A striking 28% of Germans say they are more likely to vote AfD due to Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s endorsement, compared to 23% who say they are “less likely”. Democracy Institute director Patrick Basham dubbed the phenomenon the “shy Musk voter”. The German Bundestag elections are set for February 23.

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“..the Democrats are in a PR freefall. Keep an eye on the numbers: Should the Dems’ unfavorable rating hit the mid-60s, it will likely lead to a full-on liberal-on-liberal civil war for control of the party.”

NYT Shock Poll Reveals the Complete Collapse of Democratic Party (Pinsker)

It happens a lot: You’ll hear about a new movie or TV show with a really cool, totally original premise, but alas, the writers and actors fumbled the football in the execution. The first few minutes are promising, but you quickly realize that the script’s premise far exceeded the participants’ talents. It’s frustrating and annoying. An example of this is the 1995 supernatural thriller “The Prophecy,” starring Christopher Walken and Viggo Mortensen, where humans discover a “lost” chapter in the Book of Revelation:
Joseph: What is it?
Thomas Daggett: Twenty-third chapter of Saint John’s Revelations.
Joseph: And?
Thomas Daggett: There is no twenty-third chapter.
Joseph: Well, maybe this is the Teacher’s Edition.
Here’s the 78-second original trailer:

The film has its moments (and actually spawned a ridiculous number of straight-to-video sequels). But I can’t recommend it; way too much silliness and nonsensical writing. But there’s an absolutely brilliant line of dialogue in the very beginning: “Some people lose their faith because Heaven shows them too little. But how many people lose their faith because Heaven showed them too much?” I was thinking about that quote when I read today’s article in The New York Times, “Most Americans Say the Democratic Party Does Not Share Their Priorities.” As the article states:Many Americans say they do not believe the Democratic Party is focused on the economic issues that matter most to them and is instead placing too much emphasis on social issues that they consider less urgent.

Asked to identify the Democratic Party’s most important priorities, Americans most often listed abortion, L.G.B.T.Q. rights and climate change, according to a poll from The New York Times and Ipsos conducted from Jan. 2 to 10. The issues that people cited as most important to them personally were the economy and inflation, health care and immigration, the poll found. The kinds of social causes that progressive activists have championed in recent years ranked much lower. When it comes to publicity and brand-building, the GOP is often forced to go off-roading — hitting the podcasts or using alternative media — since the mainstream outlets are unwelcoming. At first, this greatly handicapped the GOP’s outreach, but as we say, “Necessity is the mother’s milk of invention.”

The Republican adapted and evolved: They learned how to streamline their message, master the social media game, and claim an ownership stake in emerging, nontraditional outlets. And now, we’re better at it. Meanwhile, the Democrats always had an embarrassment of riches: They didn’t have to streamline anything! They controlled broadcast television, the daily papers, and all the syndicated news services. There’s no need to streamline when you’ve been given unlimited real estate. And so, they didn’t: On issues likes gender, Hamas, late-term abortion, and radical climate change initiatives, they let their liberal freak flag fly. They kept circling further and further to the left. To echo “The Prophecy,” the Democrats didn’t lose in 2024 because they showed the voters too little. They lost because they showed the voters too much.

The article continued: “The country remains deeply divided over Mr. Trump’s leadership, with roughly equal shares of people saying that his second term is cause for celebration or concern. But the poll suggests that people do not view the Democratic Party as an appealing alternative. In a broad sense, the poll, which surveyed a representative sample of 2,128 adults nationwide, found that Americans think the Republican Party is more in sync with the mood of the country. The issues that people said mattered most to Republicans were also, for the most part, the issues that mattered to them: immigration, the economy, inflation and taxes. That’s the beauty of competing in a binary marketplace: You don’t have to be perfect. You can still make lots of mistakes. All that matters is that you’re better than the alternative. [..] The article continued:

“Overall, voters view the Democratic Party more negatively than the Republican Party, according to a Quinnipiac University poll conducted the week after Mr. Trump took office. The 57 percent unfavorable rating for Democrats is the highest Quinnipiac has recorded for the party since it first started asking the question in 2008.” Right now, the Democrats are in a PR freefall. Keep an eye on the numbers: Should the Dems’ unfavorable rating hit the mid-60s, it will likely lead to a full-on liberal-on-liberal civil war for control of the party. Those numbers would threaten their ability to raise money or compete nationally, and simply aren’t sustainable. And if we know anything about today’s Democratic Party, we know how much it values money. Interestingly, The New York Times specifically labeled the LGBTQ plank as especially problematic to the Democrats’ public image:

“On lesbian, gay and transgender rights, people perceive the Democratic Party’s priorities as particularly misaligned with their own. Just 4 percent of Americans listed L.G.B.T.Q. issues as very important to them personally. But 31 percent said they were a Democratic Party priority.” Once again, the Democrats lost because they showed the voters too much. They were marketing to their activists instead of to the voters. I’ve never met Democratic strategist Adam Jentleson (I don’t believe), but he 100% nailed the problem: “Politics is about perception,” said Adam Jentleson, a Democratic strategist who has urged his party to rethink how much influence it allows activist groups to have over its agenda. “And people perceive Democrats as being focused on the demands of activists instead of kitchen table issues.”I suspect Jentleson’s advice will fall on deaf ears. The liberal activists aren’t going away; they’d rather destroy the Democratic Party internally than cede an inch of ideological turf. They’re (im)moral absolutists. And thus, the cycle will continue.

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“As a rule you couldn’t win over your enemies, but you could lose your friends.”

Pro-Russian Versus Anti-Russian Social Media (Helmer)

When Tulsi Gabbard, nominee to be the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), was asked by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence what she thought of Russia Today (RT), she replied: “RT News is a propaganda arm of the Russian state government and is not a reliable source of objective news reporting.” This was one of the few unequivocal responses Gabbard gave to the hostile questioning she faced from the Russia warfighters on the Intelligence Committee last week. She also implied – but stopped short of saying — that if a news medium, publication, tweet, or podcast is paid for by a government or one of its agencies – any government, any medium including the Voice of America and the British Broadcasting Corporation — it follows that whatever is reported is state propaganda, so its truth value is zero and should be dismissed. This is the 400-year old maxim that he who pays the piper calls the tune.

It’s not the rule for truth-telling which the Anglo-American courts observe – beyond reasonable doubt for capital crimes, balance of probabilities for civil offences. It is also not the rule of truth-telling in politics the world over. “It was worthwhile making sure of your potential friends,” the English science official and novelist C.P. Snow put into the mouth of an ambitious cabinet minister he knew in London a half-century ago. “As a rule you couldn’t win over your enemies, but you could lose your friends.” In the present information war accompanying the military and economic campaigns against Russia, Snow’s rule should be understood to mean that telling the truth isn’t going to win over the enemy. Gabbard’s condemnation of RT at the Senate is a proof of that. Snow’s rule is also a warning that truth-telling risks alienating your allies – particularly those allies competing for reward from the Pied Piper.

Throughout his career, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has accepted and followed the Snow rule: he always keeps his friends, the Russian ones. But Putin, his officials and friends have misunderstood the other half of the rule. Since 2000 their attempts to win over Russia’s enemies by persuasion have been a mistake they have been slow to acknowledge and learn from.

Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin were quicker learners. They understood it was impossible by means other than force against their enemies, so they didn’t put their trust in persuasion. They also shared an ideology explaining why the protracted combat which engaged them, including class war and war against imperialism, was relentless, permanent. Since Lenin and Stalin had few friends and ended up treating most of them as enemies, the second half of the rule, risking loss of friends, didn’t apply in Russia for the entire 20th century. Mikhail Gorbachev got both parts of the rule wrong. For different reasons, so did Boris Yeltsin. Their mistakes have cost Russia and the Russians severely, especially those who thought the permanent war between Russia and the US had ended with the collapse of Communist Party rule in 1991.

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“We spent the weekend feeding USAID into the wood chipper. Could have gone to some great parties. Did that instead.” — Elon Musk

Last Rites (James Howard Kunstler)

“In private meetings and at public events, elected Democrats appear leaderless, rudderless and divided. They disagree over how often and how stridently to oppose Mr. Trump. They have no shared understanding of why they lost the election, never mind how they can win in the future.” — The New York Times.

Maybe that’s because the four years of “Joe Biden” was little more than a vaudeville show in front of the curtain, distracting you from what was going on backstage — the world’s biggest political racketeering operation as conducted by a vast bureaucracy gone wild and mad: the blob in florid, mature efflorescence, doing its blob-thing to the max, looting and punking the nation. Now it is all being uncovered, disclosed, unmasked.

Think of the Democratic Party as the entertainment arm of the overall operation. Its aim has basically been to induce you to doubt your sanity. You were asked to swallow one fabulous absurdity after another — lockdowns, vaccines that don’t prevent illness, mostly-peaceful arson, US soldiers in puppy masks, pronoun police, shoplifting-is-reparations, the wide-open border — an epic acting-out of manifold mental illness in living color. The climax was drag-queens in the primary schools, obese men in fright-wigs presenting nightmare varieties of Mom-as-monster, often with some exposure of their male junk as part of the act. Suburban mothers watched approvingly, insisting on video that this was all wholesome, edifying fun for the kiddies (while some of the more insane moms went even further at home, coaxing their little kids toward medical “transitioning”).

Can you grok how insane all this was? So, if you were a Democratic Party strategist, perhaps the first thing you’d consider these days is to stop being insane. Second, at this particular juncture, you might consider apologizing to the people of this land for your heinous antics of recent years — like an alcoholic parent who has acted very badly against the family — and promise to make the effort to get your shit together. This is obviously the part that Democrats are struggling with now, and it explains why they pretend to be at such a loss to make course corrections. Of course, any further failure to come to grips with all this will lead to the death of the Democratic Party. Never in history has a political faction gone out in such pathetic ignominy.

Yet it is not just this feckless party that needs to expiate its shame, it is also America’s thinking class as a whole, its “experts,” its managers, its educated elites, its doctors and lawyers, its curators of “news” and opinion, and most of the denizens of showbiz. For the moment, they are all cowering and shuddering before the juggernaut of Mr. Trump, who they so grievously underestimated.

They know — they can see in plain view — that he is coming for them, and many might find themselves called to account in a rebalanced justice system. Many of them committed crimes against the nation and its citizens. The raft of lawyers fired out of the DC federal district this weekend for cause —namely, for conducting overtly malicious prosecutions under dubious predication — are an early sign. Ditto, the warning issued to Chuck Schumer concerning his 2020 incitement of violence against Supreme Court justices. Imagine, too, how many officials in the public health agencies need to answer for their roles in Covid-19 — the creation of it in their labs, the worthless vaccines, and the deadly treatment protocols they insisted on.

Now, the fate of the blob itself is a thing somewhat apart from the fate of this evil vaudevillian Democratic Party fronting for it. A purge of the blob is pretty clearly underway. USAID was shot dead like a rabid dog over the weekend. The agency had gone completely rogue, serving (Mike Benz explains) as the pivot between every nefarious operation coming out of the CIA, the DOD, and the State Department’s many black box units. The billions of dollars laundered out of USAID went to support hundreds of NGOs, many of them dedicated to harming the life of this nation, such as the orgs that handed out money to illegal aliens and advice on evading detection in-country. And these many NGOs represented an employment racket for the “elite overproduction” of grads coming out of universities with useless degrees and Maoist political training. There was, of course, a giant revolving door between these NGOs and the activist ranks of the Democratic Party.

The country needs a functioning, sane, opposition party to whoever is in power, since power inevitably corrupts. Like any other powerful office-holder, Mr. Trump needs a governor and guard-rails on his actions. Something will have to take the Democratic Party’s place, maybe even a group that uses the same name for convenience and the sake of tradition. But it will have to jettison just about everything the party stands for in its current incarnation, its insane ideas and policies. It might also consider the value of not lying about everything it does.

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Kennedy’s role is a bit murky.

Lawmakers Urge RFK Jr to Recuse Himself From All Vaccine-Related Decisions (ET)

Several Democrat lawmakers said on Feb. 2 that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. should commit to avoiding all decisions related to vaccines if he becomes the next U.S. health secretary. “Given the breadth of your involvement in vaccine litigation, such a recusal would help ensure that you and your family do not benefit financially from official government actions that you will oversee and control,” Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), wrote in a letter to Kennedy. President Donald Trump has selected Kennedy, a lawyer, to take over the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The department includes the Food and Drug Administration, which clears vaccines, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which issues vaccine guidance that is widely adopted by states.

The Senate Finance Committee is scheduled this week to vote on Kennedy’s nomination. If a majority approves, the nomination will be sent to the full Senate. Kennedy said in an ethics agreement that, if he is confirmed, he would resign from a consulting arrangement with the Wisner Baum law firm that involves referring cases to the firm. “Pursuant to the referral agreement, I am entitled to receive 10% of fees awarded in contingency fee cases referred to the firm. I am not trying these cases, I am not an attorney of record for the cases, and I will not provide representational services in connection with the cases during my appointment to the position of Secretary,” Kennedy wrote. The Finance Committee identified at least five cases related to litigation over the Gardasil human papillomavirus vaccine in which Kennedy is still listed as the attorney of record.

“When questioned by the Committee, you did not directly acknowledge this omission or provide clarity about any financial compensation you might receive related to these cases,” Wyden and Warren said. While Kennedy agreed to divest from those cases, Kennedy declined to recuse himself from decisions related to Gardasil in written communication with the panel, the senators said. He also disclosed that he was divesting his interest in cases referred to Wisner Baum to his adult son, which would let an immediate family member benefit from Kennedy’s secretary role if Kennedy is confirmed, they added. Recusing from vaccine-related decisions and communications will “ensure vaccine-related policymaking and communications are not inappropriately skewed by your personal views at the expense of scientific evidence,” they wrote.

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A number of senators insisted Tulsi should call Snowden a traitor. Larry Johnson has the perfect riposte:

“..the answer to your question is quite simple — Edward Snowden has not been charged with treason and has not met the legal standards required to impose such charges. Therefore, Edward Snowden is not a traitor.”

What Tulsi Gabbard Should Have Said About Ed Snowden (Larry Johnson)

Democrat Senator Michael Bennet, who I think is a disgraceful representative of his Colorado constituents, played a silly and dishonest game of gotcha with Tulsi Gabbard during her confirmation hearing before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Bennet demanded that Tulsi declare Ed Snowden, who exposed Top Secret US government programs that illegally spied on US citizens, as a traitor. Tulsi refused to take the bait. Tulsi is a very smart person and a woman of unimpeachable character. I hope she is confirmed. That said, she missed a golden opportunity to school Senator Bennet. Here is what I wish she had said:

“Senator, Edward Snowden has not been charged with treason. You’re asking me, as part of a political stunt, to cave to political pressure and give you the answer you want. Sir, that is not what you want for a Director of National Intelligence (DNI). I am here today to explain to you why I am qualified and competent to serve as a DNI. My first obligation is to present the President and his aides with the best intelligence and facts. Not my opinions. Here are the facts: The U.S. government charged Mr. Snowden with two counts of violating the Espionage Act and theft of government property after he leaked classified information from the National Security Agency (NSA). He violated his Non-Disclosure Agreement.

I would note that The Espionage Act of 1917 is a U.S. federal law that primarily addresses issues related to national security, such as the unauthorized gathering, possession, or transmission of defense-related information that could harm the United States or aid a foreign nation. That clearly applies to Mr. Snowden’s case. It covers a wide range of activities, including spying, sharing classified information, sabotage, and other acts that could undermine national security. In the case of Mr. Snowden, he stands accused of unlawfully divulging classified information. A violation of the Espionage Act does not necessarily require intent to betray the United States. It can involve negligence or recklessness in handling sensitive information. In Mr. Snowden’s case, we face a conundrum. Mr. Snowden also took a pledge to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.

Mr. Snowden claims that he only took the actions he did because of the consistent and demonstrated pattern of hostility by the US government towards whistleblowers. Mr. Snowden cited the precedent of the US government’s menacing actions towards previous NSA whistleblowers, such as Bill Binney, Ed Loomis, Kirk Wiebe and Thomas Drake. Drake was wrongly charged under the Espionage Act. You are demanding that I declare Edward Snowden a traitor, even thought the US government has declined to charge him with that count. Treason is explicitly defined in the U.S. Constitution (Article III, Section 3) as levying war against the United States or adhering to its enemies, giving them aid and comfort. It is a much narrower offense and requires a direct act of betrayal against the United States, such as providing material support to an enemy during wartime.

While Mr. Snowden was granted asylum in Russia, we were not at war, in the legal sense of the word, with Russia at the time. If confirmed as the DNI, my primary responsibility is to present the President and his team with the best facts and intelligence available. There is no place for my opinion or personal beliefs in carrying out those duties. I will set politics aside and ensure the President is provided with the best intelligence available, regardless of whether it promotes or threaten the President’s political agenda. I leave the politics to you. So, Senator Bennet, the answer to your question is quite simple — Edward Snowden has not been charged with treason and has not met the legal standards required to impose such charges. Therefore, Edward Snowden is not a traitor.”

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    Jean Metzinger The blue bird 1912-13   • Panama Caves to Trump. Are You Tired of Winning Yet? (Margolis) • US Halts Tariffs On Mexican Goods Afte
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle February 4 2025]

    #181252
    Dr D Rich
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    Larry Johnson knows many obvious reasons why Tulsi Gabbard never could formulate the following answer that Larry formulated for Tulsi:

      “..the answer to your question is quite simple — Edward Snowden has not been charged with treason and has not met the legal standards required to impose such charges. Therefore, Edward Snowden is not a traitor.”

    Just about every poster on this board except for possibly Mikey could pound out Larry’s proposal blindly on keyboard before Tulse would stumble upon it.

    (((do you like that alliteration D? 7 p’s in one sentence! DeepSeek did it)))

    Btw I wonder what location all that USAID money will end up. Israel? Ukraine? Bait n switch?
    Is Samantha Power a Catholic?

    #181253
    Red
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    “Given the breadth of your involvement in vaccine litigation, such a recusal would help ensure that you and your family do not benefit financially from official government actions that you will oversee and control,” Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) Wow and they wonder why most people have no confidence in them.

    USAID now part of the State Department, so it can go on doing all the good work of colour revolutions with the grafting being under tighter control. So, too many of the wrong people were getting in on the graft.Can’t have that.

    #181254
    oxymoron
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    The US and Mexico have a strong trade zionist relationship. There fixed it.
    With a non-christian population of .3 of 1 percent Mexico was freakishly lucky to get a Jewish Zionist at the helm. Should be no problems for the upper levels of the social structure in both the us and http://www.meh,he.co now.
    Happy 5 year anniversary of the global coup de tat everyone …https://substack.com/inbox/post/156339167

    if anyone missed it my track is at the bottom of Margarets stack.

    #181256
    oxymoron
    Participant

    Yes Red USAID is now 100% verifiably a USRothschilds CIA cutout now. He who prints the money get the dogs to lick the fingers. Unless we live under bridges or by campfires. I see Charles Hugh Smith is now calling himself officially a street beggar. Good on him. There is honesty in living broke as far as I have gone. Too broke sucks though. Just finished about three weeks of high anxiety payless living with the 2 kids and wife and let me tell you washing those dishes all weekend for minimum wage was the sweetest work I’d done in a while.

    #181258
    oxymoron
    Participant

    Marco Rubio says that the people over at USAID think they are a global charity. I nearly pooped my pants. The CIA do charity work and victoria nuland knits baby bonnets for the homeless. Trump admin are lying better than Biden’s.

    Charity International America. C. I. A….

    #181260
    oxymoron
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    Mike Yeadon’s comment to Jessica from 3 days ago is worth a read- I’m sure many of us here will resonate with him. Here it is

    Thank you, Jessica. I’m honoured that you took the time to share my thoughts and sources.

    Six years ago, I didn’t think any of these things. They’re not my work, either. I’ve pieced together a new understanding from the work of many other people & begun to build upon a better foundation.

    I’ve very often been accused of scaremongering or of hyperbolic thinking.

    I’m not interested in mounting a defence. Who cares, anyway?

    I was very much a “normie” until early 2020. Weird things began to happen. People I knew were appearing on TV, saying things I was sure weren’t true and that I was pretty sure that the speakers knew weren’t true. My mind was on high alert, because nothing like this had ever happened in my lifetime.

    The first time I heard talk of “lockdowns”, I confided to my wife that I thought that a group of people, operating above the level of nation, were in the process of a coup d’etat of the world. I had no idea who the perpetrators were or why they were doing it. But multiple countries were simultaneously doing the same absurd & frightening things. I quickly read half a dozen countries’ public health emergency plans. These recommended that sick people stayed home and that everyone washed their hands more often than usual. Where more authoritarian measures were mentioned in these plans, it was explicitly to exclude any of them. WHO had on their website a similar document & again, it explicitly excluded things like quarantining or mass testing the healthy, masking, school closures or border restrictions.

    As we know, all of that old planning was thrown overboard simultaneously and dystopian measures were imposed.

    At this point, in late March 2020, my wife later reported that I was pacing around the house and going up & down stairs, muttering under my breath, repeatedly, that “We are in so much trouble).

    I kept casting around, trying to work out why all this was happening. Noting a sizeable proportion of the economies of the world were shut down, which doesn’t happen as a matter of policy, even in wartime, I reasoned that the most important owners of capital must have signed off on the policy. I further reasoned that what was happening couldn’t have money as its principal driver, because the financial system owners & controllers stood atop the money creation process in central & TBTF banks. Money of course was a lubricant, but not the motive.

    As soon as I heard talk of certificates of negative testing & of “vaccine passports”, I’m afraid I very quickly realized that the only good fit to all the observations that I could come up with was that the perpetrators intended to impose digital totalitarian control at the level of the individual.

    Why they wanted to do that, I had no idea. But I remember the first time I began paying attention to what were described as vaccines, saying to my wife, confidently, that it was out of the question that help of that kind could be produced in under several years, much longer than the longest-lasting previous pandemic. I also scanned what we were told that pharma was doing, and my first reaction was “I wonder how they got around the fatal flaws in the technology?” When I’d worked on the idea of gene-based therapeutics (I never worked in the vaccines division, conveniently located on its own R&D site) I realised that they were inherently dangerous and so might potentially only be justified in life saving situations like inoperable & unresponsive cancers or inherited monogenic diseases. Once it became clear that the industry & governments were going to forced them to mass market years too fast for proper testing, the idea formed that these injections were going to be part of a control system as well as a means to kill large numbers of people with plausible deniability.

    At the intellectual level, I felt unpleasantly confident in my deductions and would run through the line of reasoning every morning upon waking, desperately hoping I’d missed something.

    My wife is wonderful. Instead of arguing that I must be crazy, she would say: “I believe you, but why is nobody else saying this?”

    Emotionally, I was simply unprepared to join all the dots. In retrospect, I interpret this inhibition of reasoned conclusions as self-preservation. I wasn’t in any way prepared for this to happen.

    I wish I could say something then happened which then yielded different answers to the simultaneous equation of what was happening and why. It never did. On the contrary, I’ve become more secure in my reasoning.

    Around the end of 2020, it occurred to me that a disappointingly tiny number of people, who I knew had similar training & professional experience to me, were speaking out.

    I learned from academic colleagues that they had been explicitly told not to get involved in public debate, for fear of withdrawal of important grant funding, both from governmental or quasi-governmental sources and also private, philanthropic foundations.

    Accordingly, none would coauthor anything critical of government policies with me.

    Almost five years later & a great deal of reading, listening and thinking further, I am distressingly convinced that the perpetrators do indeed intend to impose a digital, totalitarian control system. Furthermore, that there is a near-global intention to remove cash & leave only central bank digital currency as money.

    If cashless CBDC was to be combined with a mandatory digital ID whose validity was defined among other things by being up to date with the latest fake vaccines, I could see how the perpetrators could “kill two birds with one stone” (to use a particularly dark figure of speech).

    Given the nature of these gene-based injections, the long term effects of such a digital control system could hardly be other than slavery and population management.

    As those who’ve followed a few trails of breadcrumbs back into the history of the antecedents of the perpetrators have discovered, this all marries up distressingly well.

    There’s no need to be a conspiracy theorist when there are all too obviously a number of conspiracies. There’s nothing theoretical about them.

    What we’ve experienced isn’t a medical or scientific event, really. It’s a huge crime based on deception and exploitation of human psychology, with medical and scientific adornments.

    It is unreasonable to expect the perpetrators to quit at this point, though I’d be overjoyed if they did.

    Perhaps the most important things I’ve learned are (1) that we don’t know anything like as much as we think we know. Much of the latter turns on others having told us things we can’t verify and having believed them. Another is (2) how easily we can be manipulated by fearful things, even when they’re borderline absurd.

    While I’m now confident that I cannot be even slightly alarmed by the prospect of another fake pandemic, the perpetrators have numerous other fear-provoking options up their sleeves. War, nuclear weapons, famine, financial crises and even aliens might be sprung upon us. Fear is the ultimate weapon because humans then think poorly & are easily manipulated.

    Finally, for now, digital censorship is so powerful and the number of people speaking out is so small that we must encourage & be able to rely upon those we do reach joining in a relay of activity in order to reach an order of magnitude more people as soon as possible. Only then might the perpetrators be forced to change tactics (or to pause).

    Many thanks,

    Mike

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    aspnaz
    Participant

    Mother bear fights to protect her babies with a big male bear.

    At least there are some creatures left on this earth who will sacrifice themselves for their offspring, it won’t be found in the western world, but the animal kingdom is solid, it can teach us something, it has to be respected. Meanwhile in the USA and UK, parents are allowing their children to undergo sex change operations before they are even sexually aware. Those kids need a mother bear for a parent, not the human waste of parents they were given by fate.

    #181262
    aspnaz
    Participant

    US Halts Tariffs On Mexican Goods After ‘Very Friendly’ Talk (RT)

    The Orange Jew’s rep met his Mexican Jew opposite number, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, to work out what would be best for the Jew world. Interesting world isn’t it. Those Jews, they are everywhere.

    Talking of Jews, the last one I knew died recently, prostate cancer. He was a Zionist – aren’t they all – but he left behind a very nice Chinese wife, I would put money on it that she will find another partner. Can’t say I am sorry; a Jew and took the Covid vax, kind of payback for all the Jews pushing the vax. Not that I ever thought that Jews protected their own, they use their own, the same way as they use everybody else, the difference being that their own could stop them, the white folk do not have the moral backbone to do something like that, they are too busy worrying about their child having a sex change operation.

    #181263
    aspnaz
    Participant

    I am happy about the tarrifs, they are a purchase tax and as anybody familiar with such tax will know – most Europeans – it is a very good way of subduing your economy. Taxing people for operating within your economy is what most people would consider insane, but not in the west. I understand that the government wants to encourage the oligarchs to bring their businesses back to America, but in the short term they will be suffering, because their products are being made abroad, so they will suffer reduced sales due to Trump. The people will experience increased tax, making the cost of things like cheap oscilloscopes – sure a niche market – 25% higher.

    I find this all fairly hilarious, the reason being that the Chinese sell to America at the going American price, not at the Chinese price. They could drop their prices another 50% and still make a massive profit. Maybe that is what most of them will do, add a certain amountbut accept that a quarter of their takings will be going to the government. Basically the government wins, the people lose. Trump 100%.

    #181264
    those darned kids
    Participant

    Is Samantha Power a Human?

    #181265
    Celticbiker
    Participant

    The real enemy is Truth, exemplified by Yeadon and Snowden. It’s in the way, like the Palestinians and will be dealt with similarly. Worst of all, most people don’t want to hear it. Self preservation=staring intently at the cave wall, completely accepting the provided theatrics. Mrs. Yeadon knows.

    #181266
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Cass Sunstein, oops, er ah, Samantha Power IS catholic and Irish…..my gawd.

      “Power is a Catholic.”

      “…explains the contribution of several notable people, including Power, to the cause of genocide prevention.”

    What a weird way to say someone is for genocide prevention? Who is for genocide?
    I mean, if you fail to contribute to the cause of genocide prevention, is her/your reaction supposed to be “aw shucks at least I’m doing something about it” Man in The Arena style?

    #181269
    John Day
    Participant

    Sigh… How can Paul Craig Roberts, who is smart and experienced, always not-quite-get-it?
    ;-(

    #181270
    John Day
    Participant

    @Oxymoron: thanks for the Mike Yeadon transcript.

    “While I’m now confident that I cannot be even slightly alarmed by the prospect of another fake pandemic, the perpetrators have numerous other fear-provoking options up their sleeves. War, nuclear weapons, famine, financial crises and even aliens might be sprung upon us. Fear is the ultimate weapon because humans then think poorly & are easily manipulated.”

    #181271
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Druuuugs
    pic

    “So, if you were a Democratic Party strategist, perhaps the first thing you’d consider these days is to stop being insane.” –Kunstler

    Yes, but then you’d have to not be who you are. I can’t save you from yourself.

    I say this of Republicans also of course, but also the American Voters. We can’t be a better country than the people who are in it. They’re like: “But we’ll ELECT somebody.”

    “it will have to jettison just about everything the party stands for in its current incarnation, its insane ideas and policies. It might also consider the value of not lying about everything it does.”

    Would it really be an American Party then?

    “that he is coming for them, and many might find themselves called to account in a rebalanced justice system.”

    Hahahaha! If we did, it would be the only thing we do for the next decade. Yeah, prob not.

    “Scott Jennings on President Trump’s tariffs; “He’s using these tariffs as a tool to say, ‘Look, I’m not fooling around.”

    Yes, and everyone folded like a cheap tent. Trump probably paid Trudeau to hold out so he would look even stupider and weaker.

    From Luongo, Trump’s intent is NOT to have tariffs, as such. He needs trade and business. It is to get jobs back and manufacturing – which is power – and not be sapped in 1,000 ways like 100% tariffs from Europe. He actually says so constantly and no one pays attention. But “Trade Wars” as such are not great and he’s said this too. They are the MEANS, not the End.

    “”Open borders? That’s a Koch brothers proposal which essentially says there is no United States.”

    You have the National Socialists, and the INTERNATIONAL Socialists. No borders, no language no culture is the International Socialists. This should be very apparent. And they’re happy, since either way you pick Socialists (who kill everyone). Just like 1939.

    “USAID director Samantha Power bragging about sending $15 billion of cash to the “famously corrupt Ukrainian government”

    Like any good cancer, it has several layers. It’s this, which is Power. Second, they “Grant” to Soros, etc, who then can run MI6 ops not with HIS billions, but with the U.S. Treasury. Third, MOST of that money is then back bribed – “Donated” to Congress and politicians here because “Donate about the Romanian, LGB, “issue”. …Who are carefully chosen to destroy the U.S. and our society at large, …and will then protect USAID and every level of the back-bribery scam. –They were going to arrest a Congresswoman who was asking. Ze himself said he didn’t get any money. So where’d the money go? Nancy? Chuck? That’s easy: where does the money magically reappear?

    Now: the internets is abuzz with leftists saying “What a bunch of idiots! Don’t they know this is the end of U.S. Empire? The BRIICS win!” Yes, you retards: that’s what Trumpism and “America First” is…by definition if you’re illiterate too. This wing of the party beat the EMPIRE wing of the party, or rather the Empire wing of BOTH parties. Why bother engaging? Yup, you’re right. We’re stupid. Oops.

    “state-sponsored propaganda arms NPR and PBS.”

    They will call this crazy, but why should half the nation pay for the media arm of the opposition party? And pretty sure that is what they said when chartered and every year since. (coughBezoscoughCIAfundingcough)

    Here’s a kicker: who’s the major donator to the BBC? That’s right, USAID. Apparently among the many aids we have we help starving kids in Africa Notting Hill. Too poors to afford to put on a right Telee.

    “Panama Caves to Trump. Are You Tired of Winning Yet? (Margolis)

    No but I’d be happier if we left them alone if possible. I don’t see how that is possible.

    “• Trudeau Announces Tariff Deal With Trump (RT)

    Again, no one mentions the tariffs can stop if they stop funding MASS MURDER. Oh but it’s mass murder of Leon and Cleetus! That’s okay then, Karen say: murder away!

    • China Retaliates Against Trump Tariffs (RT)

    Please do this and never stop. We’ll have the whole ecosystem of manufacturing back here shortly.

    Again, I’m amazed – though I shouldn’t be – that the Left, NPR, Guardian, etc, is like “Do you regret your vote nowwwwww!?!?!?!!? Maga?” …It’s been a week, Jesus Christ. Nothing’s happened. You psychotic dimwits. But my point: so Cleetus and BillyBob now have more Aristocratic restraint and time-preference than, like Harvard? Like they are aware short term pain is necessary to achieve structural ends, but like Trust Fund kids at “The Atlantic” can’t comprehend taking the slightest inconvenience of one missed latte? Right. I guess we all knew that but still shocking to witness. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqSA-SY5Hro

    You dimwits are 10-ply. You don’t remain weak and stupid as well as rich for long.

    ““The United States has become too disunited for Congress to perform its constitutional function..”[..] “The same thing happened to Rome when executive authority took precedence over the Roman Senate..”

    I guess we’ll just fold it up and surrender then. We’re barely non-functional right now. The slightest adjustment to open, public, non-subpoena corruption posted on international Facebook (“Well son of a bitch”) would get this back in line, with a trajectory toward morality in no time. Note: it’s taken TRILLIONS of dollars of raw interference, the death of Disney, CNN, Bud, to make us to be barely this bad.

    “Is Trump overlooking one important element of making America Great Again? The moral element.”

    This is completely correct and is the counterargument to my sentence above. This is happening, but it’s terribly slow.

    “How did tariffs move from being an legislative issue to an issue of executive orders?”

    Again, completely correct. Start impeachment to prevent this, even if you don’t mean to remove. Just to make that point perfectly clear. It’s intolerable, no way, no how.

    “• Medvedev Warns That US Deep State Might Swallow Musk (ZH)

    Oh well. Soldiers die. That’s life. Doesn’t bother the army at all, or our goals. Do they know it? Well, we have RFK as one, and Trump in July as another. What do you think? Oh golly someone might try to hurt them. So skeered.

    “”Every dollar we spend will be aligned with the national interest of the United States. USAID has a history of ignoring that and deciding that they’re a global charity.”

    He means a CONGRESSIONAL charity. They, their friends, Bill Krystal, all of them.

    “And together with NGO’s like the Open Society Foundation, they have been using US tax dollars & govt resources as their personal piggy bank..”

    I wish this were an exaggeration. It’s an understatement.

    “It has been run by a bunch of RADICAL LUNATICS and we’re getting them out …”

    This too. Exaggeration when they OPENLY TRIED TO START NUCLEAR WWIII WITH RUSSIA . Uh, no, that’s an understatement of “Radical Lunatic.” If we had more time (not Blitzkrieging the f—k out them right now) more should be said about it. As it is, we’ll take out their dead bodies and think of them no more.

    “• NYT Shock Poll Reveals the Complete Collapse of Democratic Party (Pinsker)

    This could only be shocking to the NY Times. Many articles on this. By Democrats. They’ve given up, just now very calming posting long, intelligent articles, hoping someday the leadership will stop shooting themselves in the head, and their logical, reasonable arguments will be picked up by whatever ten members of the DNC remain then.

    https://dennisonwrites.substack.com/p/democrats-still-dont-know-how-to

    This isn’t like fevered October, a November debriefing. It’s just an academic, scholarly work for posterity, in case anyone cares about winning elections someday.

    I guess at the same time, LGB is FINALLY cutting away “T”. As I said – geez, how long ago now? 10 years? — they are logical and linguistic #Opposites. Like they both cannot exist in the same mind. Women cannot exist and not exist, or Lesbians don’t exist. Now this isn’t getting any traction, not to fear, but at least they’ve started the long road out of sheer violent psychosis.

    I can only guess if they’ve decided to leave the proposed and promoted “P” in that list, I’ll let you figure out what that is.

    • Lawmakers Urge RFK Jr to Recuse Himself From All Vaccine-Related Decisions (ET)

    What the actual. And the SEC head who promises not to look into stock trades. Well, he’d be like the rest of government and especially Congress: they’ll do anything but their job.

    Yes, the Tulsi thing is simple: Because we always think what we should have said hours later when we’re not under fire. Fighting the war on hair dye and names. A target that will really win the war for us.

    “33” That’s ridiculous. The obvious answer is because viruses can count.

    Genocides happen all the time, like falling off a log! That’s why we have to run around with fire extinguishers and “Prevent” them.

    #181272
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “Once a standing army is established in any country, the people lose their liberty. Recollect the history of most nations of the world. What havoc, desolation, and destruction, have been perpetrated by standing armies!” — George Mason

    #181273
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Good question from xymphora.blogspot.com

      “What happened (((NED)))?

    So, ((USAID))) is gone but still under professed Zionist Marco. Yet (((NED))) goes on unnoticed.
    How about that!
    Winning

    #181275
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    to (((NED)))

    #181276
    zerosum
    Participant

    https://swentr.site/news/612144-china-tariffs-metals-trump/
    • China Retaliates Against Trump Tariffs (RT)

    The Chinese government responded minutes after the new tariffs came into force on Tuesday.
    It included restrictions on certain American goods – a 15% tariff on coal and liquefied natural gas, and a 10% tariff on crude oil, agricultural machinery, and some vehicles.

    Beijing has also introduced a licensing regime for exports of products containing tungsten, tellurium, bismuth, molybdenum, and indium.
    The measure will “safeguard national security and interests” the Commerce Ministry said, without specifically mentioning the US.
    The minerals are essential for advanced manufacturing.
    ———

    Trump discovered THE MINERAL RESOURCES OF UKRAINE and wants to put it in his Sovereign wealth funds

    (first he has to get rid of the occupier, Russia. See maps)

    https://www.icog.es/TyT/index.php/2022/05/the-mineral-resources-of-ukraine/?form=MG0AV3
    Inicio Tierra y Tecnología T&T 59 THE MINERAL RESOURCES OF UKRAINE
    Tierra y TecnologíaT&T 59
    THE MINERAL RESOURCES OF UKRAINE
    Ukraine is one of the leading countries of the world in a wide range of minerals. Although it covers only 0.4% of the Earth’s surface, contains about 5% of the world’s mineral resources. It ranks top-10 of the world for several raw materials (metallic and non-metallic) such as titanium, ball clays, Fe-Mn & Fe-Si-Mn alloys and gallium. Lithium, graphite or magnesium, among others, are also present in Ukraine. The abundance and diversity of minerals and metals is due to the complexity and variety of the Ukrainian geology.

    Por Hanna Liventseva -17 mayo, 2022
    —————-
    “I’m the acting director of USAID. I’ve delegated that authority to someone…”
    https://x.com/cspan/status/1886473339201360210?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1886473339201360210%7Ctwgr%5Eb2fc4036bd797bc43971e4fdc7b5aa6cb483b2b5%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theautomaticearth.com%2F2025%2F02%2Fdebt-rattle-february-4-2025%2F
    ————–

    #181277
    kultsommer
    Participant

    PCR:

    US Corporations that produce domestically using American labor–not H-1B and L-1 imported labor– should have a lower tax rate. US corporations that produce abroad with foreign labor goods and services sold in the US should have a higher tax rate.

    Kinda: Duuuh!
    But:
    So when Apple charges a $1,000 for an I-product that costs a fraction to manufacture abroad it will be, at the end, the customer who would be paying that exuberant high tax anyway? Thanks God, Apple keeps most of the money for the shareholders, so the money goes to the “good people” rather than some gov-bureaucracy.

    #181278
    jb-hb
    Participant

    You have the National Socialists, and the INTERNATIONAL Socialists. No borders, no language no culture is the International Socialists. This should be very apparent. And they’re happy, since either way you pick Socialists (who kill everyone). Just like 1939.

    https://i0.wp.com/www.barnhardtmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/img_2036.jpg?w=540&ssl=1

    #181279
    John Day
    Participant

    Payroll Department Blitzkrieg https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/payroll-department-blitzkrieg

    There is a coup d’etat going on within the empire as we watch the smoke. Unlike most coups, this one is the constitutional order being reasserted upon a longstanding criminal conspiracy of corruption. That’s different, is it not?
    Mostly, people have not been aware of the depth of the criminal corruption, because there have been cover stories, and groceries and paychecks and TV, though there have been strong suspicions since the Assassinations of the Kennedys and MLK, 9/11 and the Global War on Terror (WW3?), then the COVID lockdowns, waiting for treatment until you are blue, denying antivirals that work, and forcing “vaccines” that weaken the immune system and kill-some-folks.
    I believe that the “Military Industrial Complex” that Eisenhower warned about has been running the show for oligarchs and global financiers, but that the forms of parasitic corruption are “killing the host”.
    Outside the western empire are Russia, China, Iran and other smaller outliers. Russia was not fully consumed by neoliberalism in the 1990s, and under Vladimir Putin, Russia has rebuilt. Russia has the most resources per capita of any country, and the US is #2. Global finance seeks to “own” all resources and maximize profits in their management, which is to remove as much value from real-economy as possible. This has become more sophisticated at the same time as real economy has begun to shrink from more expensive oil, iron, coal, copper, titanium, uranium, and so on. Per capita prosperity in countries like the US & UK appears to have been shrinking since the early 2000s. But gross economy, as measured by monetary flows, “GDP” could still be goosed to “grow”. It has grown through extracting actual wealth from the real economy, which is in decline.
    Financial neocolonialism has indebted the world, and especially the people, industries and governments of the developed “western” world. It may be surprising that countries in the west have the most to gain by debt repudiation, though the proportionate gain may be more in countries that have to export lithium to pay on IMF loans, for example.
    The shocks that I see underway in Trump’s first 100 days have probably been planned and gamed for 1500 days. He was supposed to be killed last July, but he turned his head. Team Trump has had all that time to plan an assault despite the deep-state Maginot Line. I think it is a mistake to see it in any other terms than war. The blitzkrieg is on.
    Most humans need stability to operate and navigate. A few human beings do not, but are able to navigate within turbulence. Donald Trump seems to be of that sort. His team is navigating within battle plans, and at a rapid pace, maintaining operational initiative, while the deep-state “blob” is stumbling backwards, unable to catch its balance and retaliate, at the moment…

    ​Surplus Energy Economics, Energy, not money – the sequence unfolds​ TARIFFS & TECH IN A CONTRACTING ECONOMY
    ​ From the point of view of orthodox economics, Donald Trump’s imposition of import tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China – with the EU, and perhaps Britain, targeted for the second round of his trade war – is yet more bad news.
    ​ As well as harming world trade, we’re told, this move risks weakening America’s previously-robust economic growth, and driving up inflation. It’s widely concluded that Mr Trump is ‘playing politics with the economy’.
    ​ These statements, whilst they might be ‘true’ in themselves, miss the whole point of what’s actually happening in the world economy.
    There is, in fact, a powerful logic informing all of the recent convulsions in the global financial system, from Trump’s electoral success and the “DeepSeek shock” in AI to the erection of trade barriers.
    ​ Awareness of this underlying logic enables us to project trends forward with high levels of confidence. We know that DeepSeek is neither the last nor the biggest threat to tech-heavy capital markets; that trying to fuel growth with runaway public borrowing will end badly; and that we’re now into the closing chapter of the “everything bubble” in global asset prices.
    ​ None of this can be appreciated until we understand that it’s energy, not money, that drives economic outcomes…
    ​..We cannot say whether Mr​ Trump and his team saw things in this way, or, perhaps, had an intuitive grasp of these underlying dynamics. They might simply have reasoned that insufficient attention was being paid to the very real hardships inflicted by “the cost of living crisis”.
    ​ But we can be clear that the incumbency, and much of America’s business elite, were misled by reported economic data into gravely mistaken expectations.
    ​ The dust had barely settled on this upheaval when the advent and immediate popularity of DeepSeek’s ultra-low-cost AI product destroyed the capital-intensive business model favoured by American tech’s “magnificent seven” for the development of artificial intelligence.
    ​ From an energy-economics perspective, however, this capital-intensive approach was always doomed to end in failure, with or without DeepSeek. Simply put, this strategy demanded vastly too much energy for any vague and problematic returns that it might deliver.
    ​ The imposition of import tariffs is a logical development when seen from this same energy-based perspective. Trade barriers might or might not be a “bad” thing, but they have long been an inevitable one.
    ​ Our starting point here is that global economic prosperity is in the process of inflecting from growth into contraction. Relentlessly rising ECoEs mean that no other outcome is possible.
    ​ We have spent decades trying, and failing, to stem this process. It explains why we opted for “credit adventurism” in the 1990s, and doubled down with “monetary adventurism” from 2008. Our faith is now vested in the supposed capability of technology, as well as financial stimulus, to return the economy to growth. It should, by now, long have been clear that none of this has worked, and that, back in 1972, the authors of The Limits to Growth got it right.
    ​ But admission of the ending and reversal of growth is the great taboo of the modern age. This blinds us to the underlying logic of what is happening. For those who do grasp this logic, many future trends are eminently visible.
    ​ So long as growth remains our collective totem, we will continue to ask that governments, on our behalf, try to borrow our way to prosperity. This must lead to the monetization of debt through a reversion to ultra-loose monetary policies. The inflation triggered by this process might be kept in check by the effects of economic contraction, but a “stagflationary” future is now hard-wired into the system.
    ​ Eventually, the sheer extent of stress between the “real” (material) and “financial” (“claims”) economies will destroy the stock of claims in the latter.
    ​This contraction will be experienced in its most severe form in sectors supplying discretionary (non-essential) products and services to society.
    ​ Politically, the public will continue to demand the ”growth” that no political party can deliver, and this is sure to cause an intensification of instability.
    ​ And this is where Mr Trump’s tariffs fit into the sequence. If internally-generated growth has become impossible, the next best thing is to try to insulate national economies from the cold winds of involuntary economic contraction.
    ​ On these lines, many future twists in the economic tale can be foreseen, but only if we place energy and money in their correct places in the unfolding of economic processes. ​ https://surplusenergyeconomics.wordpress.com/2025/02/03/298-energy-not-money-the-sequence-unfolds/comment-page-1/#respond

    “The Market Wasn’t Prepared For It”: Futures Tumble, Dollar Soars As Trade War Starts​ https://www.zerohedge.com/market-recaps/market-wasnt-prepared-it-futures-tumble-dollar-soars-trump-launches-trade-war

    ​A stronger dollar alone raises import prices: US could feel ‘pain’ in China, Mexico trade war: Trump https://www.northweststar.com.au/story/8882060/us-could-feel-pain-in-china-mexico-trade-war-trump/

    The value of the $US has been supported since 1981 by paying interest to borrowers of dollars. That will revert to a trade valuation, supported by goods and services.
    Elon Musk Positions DOGE to Achieve ‘No Inflation’ by 2026 With $4 Billion in Daily Cuts
    ​ Elon Musk’s DOGE initiative targets a $4 billion daily spending cut with the ambitious goal of zero inflation by 2026, a move that could reshape the U.S. economy.​ https://news.bitcoin.com/elon-musk-positions-doge-to-achieve-no-inflation-by-2026-with-4-billion-in-daily-cuts/

    #181280
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ ALL imports will be taxed, even little things in the mail. The Secret Tariff Code is Buried in ‘Section 2, Item (h)’ of the Executive Order
    So, Canada and Mexico get 25% tariffs, but China only 10%. Why? The secret is in that subsection “(h)” when it talks about de minimis treatment. Essentially, what President Trump is doing is levying a much more massive import tax, and possible confiscation impact on the core source of fentanyl (and other illegal) substances.
    ​ Approximately a billion packages are estimated to enter the USA under the cover of the de minimis exemption. This is where the enforcement mechanism of the “External Revenue Service” combines with the tariff approach and the “state of emergency.” President Trump imposed the tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, a nearly 50-year law that gives the president sweeping power to impose sanctions after declaring an emergency.
    ​ Now the billion packages, mostly from China, Mexico and Canada are going to be subjected to review and interception.​ https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/02/02/the-secret-tariff-code-is-buried-in-section-2-item-h-of-the-executive-order/

    This will not be Sir K​eir’s decision in any way, shape or form. UK’s Starmer seeks strong trade relations with the US in the wake of Trump’s tariffs​ https://www.arabnews.com/node/2588787/world

    A Russian diplomat flew to Caracas at the same time. Other talks?. American Oil Reset: Trump Ready to Cooperate with Venezuela Amid Spat with Canada
    ​ US President Donald Trump’s Special Representative for Special Situations Richard Grenell​… flew to Caracas on January 31, shook hands with President Nicolás Maduro, and returned home with six U.S. citizens detained in Venezuela. He announced that Washington had entered into a new relationship with the country and with President Maduro personally. Venezuela agreed to accept, for the first time in nearly a year, migrants deported from the United States, including members of the Tren de Aragua crime gang.​ https://en.topcor.ru/56266-neftjanaja-perezagruzka-po-amerikanski-tramp-gotov-sotrudnichat-s-venesujeloj-na-fone-razmolvki-s-kanadoj.html

    China Reportedly Preparing Trade Talks With Trump After Weekend Tariff Shock​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/china-reportedly-preparing-trade-talks-trump-after-weekend-tariff-shock

    China retaliates against Trump tariffs​. Beijing has announced its own duties and has imposed export restrictions on key minerals​ https://swentr.site/news/612144-china-tariffs-metals-trump/

    #181281
    John Day
    Participant

    Trudeau Bends The Knee: Canada Will Send 10,000 Troops To Border, Name Fentanyl Czar To Delay Trump Tariffs​ https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/trade-war-over-mexican-president-says-tariffs-delayed-month-after-deploying-10000-troops

    Trump pauses Mexico tariffs for one month after agreement on border troops​ https://www.cnbc.com/2025/02/03/trump-tariffs-mexico-canada-china-sheinbaum-responds.html

    ​Who has wire-guided FPV Drones? Military Strikes On Cartels Inside Mexico “On The Table”: Hegseth https://modernity.news/2025/02/01/military-strikes-on-cartels-inside-mexico-on-the-table-hegseth/

    Preparing or “preparing”? Mexican Cartels Preparing for “War” with US Military https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/news-selections/world-news/mexican-cartels-preparing-for-war-with-us-military

    ​ USAF Spy Plane Runs SIGINT Operation Near Cabo As US Preps For Potential Cartel Fight
    Several open-source intelligence X accounts have posted flight tracking data of a US Air Force RC-135V/W Rivet Joint reconnaissance aircraft, indicating it may have conducted a SIGINT operation over the southern half of Baja California, a region home to heavily armed Tijuana Cartel and Sinaloa Cartel members.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/military/usaf-spy-plane-runs-sigint-operation-near-cabo-us-preps-potential-cartel-fight

    #181282
    John Day
    Participant

    Trump Effect Continues: Panama Bends The Knee, Will Not Renew “Silk Road” Deal With China After Rubio Visit​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/trump-effect-continues-panama-bends-knee-will-not-renew-silk-road-deal-china-after-rubio

    Euro Slides After Report Trump Considering 10% EU Tariff​ https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/euro-slides-after-report-trump-considering-10-eu-tariff

    ​ EU incapable of helping end Ukraine conflict – AfD leader
    Alice Weidel has said she hopes that Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will be able to stop the fighting swiftly​
    Alice Weidel, the co-leader of the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, has said that the EU and Germany in particular are unable to assist in finding a diplomatic solution to the Ukraine conflict due to being run by incompetent politicians…​. She stressed that Trump “was the only one who actually spoke about peace during his election campaign” last year. https://swentr.site/news/612056-germany-afd-trump-ukraine/

    ​ ‘Shy Musk Voter’ Could Hand Victory to Alternative for Germany, Poll Suggests
    The AfD is now the second-strongest party with 25% support, trailing the conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) by just two points, the poll shows
    Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats (SPD) are third place on 15% and the Greens fourth with 13%.
    ​ In a surprising twist, AfD co-chair Alice Weidel leads as the most popular choice for chancellor on 35%, leading CDU head Friedrich Merz by nine points​ https://sputnikglobe.com/20250202/shy-musk-voter-could-hand-victory-to-alternative-for-germany-poll-suggests-1121529597.html

    “Everyone Is Tired” – Crisis Grows In The Ukrainian Army As Desertions Accelerate​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/everyone-tired-crisis-grows-ukrainian-army-desertions-accelerate

    #181283
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ RFK Jr. with Tucker Carlson, RFK Jr. revealed that USAID was actually a CIA front, secretly funneling $5 billion in 2014 to ignite riots in Ukraine.
    According to him, these CIA-backed riots triggered a coup d’état that toppled Ukraine’s neutral, democratically elected government. Just one month before the coup, a leaked call between Victoria Nuland and the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine exposed that she had already handpicked the country’s new cabinet. “So they’re picking the new government a month before the old government is overthrown.” https://x.com/ShadowofEzra/status/1886153128757629157?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1886153128757629157%7Ctwgr%5E59bc1f2dd1ae9963190b319f03df8c5ca72a6102%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theautomaticearth.com%2F2025%2F02%2Fdebt-rattle-february-3-2025%2F

    ​ Mike Benz educates Joe Rogan on USAID: “There is no aid in USAID. It’s not an aid organization. USAID stands for US Agency for International Development. What it’s developing is all the activist organizations in foreign countries that the state department is building to gain influence. USAID was created to be a central hub that organized all the different foreign clandestine operations. It has a $50B budget. The entire intelligence community is only $72B. It’s more than the CIA and the State Department. It’s a switch player to assist the pentagon, the state department, and the intelligence community.”​ https://x.com/CatchUpFeed/status/1886013960178040954?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1886013960178040954%7Ctwgr%5E59bc1f2dd1ae9963190b319f03df8c5ca72a6102%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theautomaticearth.com%2F2025%2F02%2Fdebt-rattle-february-3-2025%2F

    ​ MIKE BENZ: TRUMP PROSECUTORS WERE FUNDED BY USAID “This push to prosecute Trump by Alvin Bragg, Soros was a minor co-funder. He gave them $10,000, that’s it! The $14 million he gave to the parent company, the fiscal sponsor of FJP (Fair and Just Prosecution, a nonprofit that supports and influences progressive prosecutors in the U.S.), well, that ain’t shit compared to the $27 million that USAID gave them. Every time you hear the word Soros prosecutor, no, they’re USAID prosecutors.”​ https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/1886167348282863630?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1886167348282863630%7Ctwgr%5E59bc1f2dd1ae9963190b319f03df8c5ca72a6102%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theautomaticearth.com%2F2025%2F02%2Fdebt-rattle-february-3-2025%2F

    ​ USAID funded bioweapon research – Musk
    The billionaire has branded the US Agency for International Development a “criminal organization”​ https://swentr.site/news/612067-criminal-usaid-bioweapons-musk/

    ​ How Trump’s Dismantling Of USAID Marks A Seismic, Historic Shift In America’s Role In The World
    Some foreign powers will welcome the news, while many allies as well as an assortment of US-backed ‘opposition groups’ will feel completely abandoned.
    ​ This has meant that pro-Western media outlets, NGOs, and ‘soft power’ organizations are in panic mode. This has basically overnight shutdown a multi-billion dollar regime change apparatus which pushed or often imposed American interests throughout the globe, especially in the very vulnerable Third World, as well as former Soviet satellite regions. The way this works on a practical, on the ground level is detailed in the well-known book Confessions Of An Economic Hit Man. As for Trump’s apparent efforts to dismantle the powerful USAID agency, we compiled some of the best current analysis from around the web outlining the huge significance of this move, which is nothing less than a historic reset (and we say a very welcome reset) of Washington’s relations with the rest of the world.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/how-trumps-dismantling-usaid-marks-seismic-historic-shift-americas-role-world

    #181284
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Musk accuses USAID of ‘covering up corruption’
    The agency has tried to block an audit by US President Donald Trump’s DOGE​ https://swentr.site/news/612066-usaid-block-doge-audit/

    ​ Jim Kunstler, Last Rites “We spent the weekend feeding USAID into the wood chipper. Could have gone to some great parties. Did that instead.” — Elon Musk
    USAID was shot dead like a rabid dog over the weekend. The agency had gone completely rogue, serving (Mike Benz explains) as the pivot between every nefarious operation coming out of the CIA, the DOD, and the State Department’s many black box units. The billions of dollars laundered out of USAID went to support hundreds of NGOs, many of them dedicated to harming the life of this nation, such as the orgs that handed out money to illegal aliens and advice on evading detection in-country. And these many NGOs represented an employment racket for the “elite overproduction” of grads coming out of universities with useless degrees and Maoist political training. https://www.kunstler.com/p/last-rites

    No more milk & cookies. Angry Dem Lawmakers Blocked By Security From Entering USAID Headquarters​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/usaid-workers-told-stay-home-early-morning-email-musk-spent-weekend-feeding-usaid-wood

    USAID Absorbed Into State Department Under Rubio After DOGE Crusade​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/musk-doge-cuts-usaid-ball-worms-no-apple-must-get-rid-whole-thing

    ​ Netanyahu To Discuss “Victory Over Hamas” With Trump In US Trip
    When Netanyahu visits Trump at the White House on Feb. 4, it will be the president’s first meeting with a foreign leader since assuming office for the second time. Meanwhile, U.S. and Arab mediators are working toward the next phase of a fragile cease-fire deal to end fighting in the Gaza Strip and return dozens of captive hostages.
    ​ Hamas has refused to release additional hostages in the deal’s second stage without an end to the war and Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza, where the Islamic terrorist group resumed control.
    ​ However, Netanyahu has been under pressure from governing partners to continue the war with Hamas after the cease-fire’s first phase ends in March. The prime minister has said that Israel remains committed to defeating Hamas and retrieving the remaining hostages captured in the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attack that sparked the war.
    ​ However, it is uncertain where Trump stands on the issue. While he has remained a steady supporter of Israel, he has also vowed to end wars in the Middle East while taking credit for the cease-fire deal, which put an end to the fighting and brokered the release of 18 hostages who Hamas had imprisoned for more than 15 months, as well as hundreds of Palestinians held in Israeli prisons.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/netanyahu-discuss-victory-over-hamas-trump-us-trip

    #181285
    John Day
    Participant

    Israel’s Smotrich calls for imposing ‘sovereignty’ over occupied West Bank as Netanyahu visits US​ https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250202-israels-smotrich-calls-for-imposing-sovereignty-over-occupied-west-bank-as-netanyahu-visits-us/

    Israeli forces demolish 100 buildings in Jenin amid ongoing invasion
    The forced displacement of approximately 15,000 people from the Jenin refugee camp and al-Hadaf neighborhood has led many to seek refuge in nearby villages and towns.​ https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/israeli-forces-demolish-100-buildings-in-jenin-amid-ongoing

    ​ Hospital damaged by Israeli explosions in Jenin refugee camp
    Residents of the occupied West Bank’s Jenin refugee camp share footage from inside the Jenin Governmental Hospital which has sustained damage after Israeli forces blew up several buildings in the camp. A number of Israeli explosions rocked Jenin earlier today levelling around 20 buildings in the camp​ https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250202-hospital-damaged-by-israeli-explosions-in-jenin-refugee-camp/

    Israeli army conducts large-scale raid in northern West Bank​. Israeli military vehicles storm Al-Far’a refugee camp, Tammun town in northern West Bank​ https://www.aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/israeli-army-conducts-large-scale-raid-in-northern-west-bank/3469224

    7 Palestinians injured in Israeli strikes in Gaza despite ceasefire​ https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250202-7-palestinians-injured-in-israeli-strikes-in-gaza-despite-ceasefire/

    #181286
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ It’s a one way street out. Israelis restrict return of Palestinians to Gaza through Rafah: Source
    The Israeli occupation is restricting the return of Palestinians to Gaza after they left through Rafah for treatment.​ https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/israelis-restrict-return-of-palestinians-to-gaza-through-raf

    Exclusive: Washington using Nile dam dispute to pressure Egypt into accepting Gaza expulsion plan​ https://www.newarab.com/news/exclusive-us-uses-egypt-dam-dispute-push-gaza-expulsion-plan

    ​ Egypt unveils Gaza reconstruction plan ‘with Arab consensus’
    Abdel Aati’s remarks come as Egypt remains firm in its rejection of any attempts to forcibly displace Palestinians from Gaza.
    ​ “We have a clear vision for the reconstruction of Gaza and an Arab consensus on this matter, and we are engaging in discussions with the United Nations in this framework,” the top diplomat said during a joint press conference with Djibouti’s Foreign Minister Mahmoud Ali Youssouf.
    ​ Abdel Aati emphasized that the reconstruction process is part of a phased approach aimed at fostering a credible political process that would lead to the establishment of a Palestinian state.​ https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/egypt-unveils-gaza-reconstruction-plan–with-arab-consensus

    Trump Invites King Abdullah To White House Amid Pressure For Jordan To Take In Gazans​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/trump-invites-king-abdullah-white-house-amid-pressure-jordan-take-gazans

    ​ Run by Global finance… Syria’s de facto authorities execute ‘sweeping’ neoliberal reforms
    Days after dissolving the constitution, the US and Gulf-backed transitional government began implementing extensive privatizations and layoffs in the public sector​ https://thecradle.co/articles/syrias-de-facto-authorities-execute-sweeping-neoliberal-reforms

    #181287
    John Day
    Participant

    The vicinity of Tishreen Dam is being subjected to air and ground bombardment carried out by the Turkish occupation state and its mercenaries.​ https://hawarnews.com/en/tishreen-dam-vicinity-subjected-to-air-and-ground-bombardment

    ​ The Forensic Arborist discusses California fires: “They’re burning from the inside out.” Robert Brame on the Unusual Properties of the Pacific Palisades Fires
    Transcript of Robert Brame from recent episode of Global Research News Hour​ https://www.globalresearch.ca/theyre-burning-from-the-inside-out-robert-brame-on-the-unusual-properties-of-the-pacific-palisades-fires/5878843

    ​ (Censorship algorithms by the CCP, but otherwise pretty good and cheap) DeepSeek Crushes ChatGPT and Becomes the Highest-rated Free App in Apple App Store
    Were Western tech companies behind “malicious attacks” on DeepSeek?​ https://www.globalresearch.ca/deepseek-highest-rated-apple-app-store/5878865

    ​All the black boxes; awaiting the reports. D.C. plane crash live updates: All 3 black boxes found, 67 dead after American Airlines jet collides with military helicopter https://www.yahoo.com/news/live/dc-plane-crash-live-updates-all-3-black-boxes-found-67-dead-after-american-airlines-jet-collides-with-military-helicopter-133227946.html

    Walter M. Chesnut: Turbocancers: A Secondary Manifestation of the Spike Protein’s Invasion of the Extracellular Matrix (ECM)?
    Looking more closely at the mechanisms of the ECM and cancer, the Spike Protein may be initiating cancer and hyperaccelerating what is already there.​ https://wmcresearch.substack.com/p/turbocancers-a-secondary-manifestation

    #181288
    jb-hb
    Participant

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    #181289
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Bibi coming to town tomorrow. Why not wait ten more days?
    Murder weapons and money in hart-shaped crates would be fitting as outpour of love for the wretched state.

    #181290
    Noirette
    Participant

    On, *Ukraine has lost* at top post.

    Yes. The ‘Maidan’ fakey Revol. to install Zelensky was engineered by the US after a consequent ‘infiltration’ program, which cost quite a lot.

    The split between the pro-W in UKR (Nazis some of them, other story) and the East, the ‘Donbass’ (the richer and more productive part, more aligned with the ex-USSR) was created, supported, provoked, by the US (+ stooge W) via Center Kontrol (Kiev) Gvmt. Attacks on the Donbass by Kiev were a supposed ‘Civil War’ – No.

    A Proxy war, with the UKR used as a fooled Dupes. Many knew (at top levels) that UKR, no matter what the support, could not win against Russia, once it decided to act. Sacrificing the UKR population became just ‘normal biz’ for some.

    (Recall the hysteria in the W following the seemingly effortless re-taking of Crimea by Russia, no longer mentioned at all.)

    Trump Says He Wants Ukraine To Guarantee Access To Rare Earth Minerals in Exchange for Military Aid. The ART OF THE DEAL! Something positive has to be conjured up…

    Feb 3 2025. https://tinyurl.com/y9v37xhy

    #181291
    those darned kids
    Participant

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    #181292
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “​..We cannot say whether Mr​ Trump and his team saw things in this way, or, perhaps, had an intuitive grasp of these underlying dynamics. They might simply have reasoned that insufficient attention was being paid to the very real hardships inflicted by “the cost of living crisis”.

    Yup, once again, because Trump and anyone he’s ever met are illiterate baboons, the only POSSIBLE explanation is complete blind luck! The 11,404th time in a row! Help me Lord God and my brother in Christ, resist. fist. of death.

    “So long as growth remains our collective totem,” Is it?

    “we will continue to ask that governments, on our behalf, try to borrow our way to prosperity.” Will we?

    This must lead to the monetization of debt through a reversion to ultra-loose monetary policies.” Must it?

    “The inflation triggered by this process might be kept in check by the effects of economic contraction, but a “stagflationary” future is now hard-wired into the system.” Is it?

    “Eventually, the sheer extent of stress between the “real” (material) and “financial” (“claims”) economies will destroy the stock of claims in the latter.” Will it? Will you pay me $1,000 if any of those fail?

    “the customer who would be paying that exuberant high tax anyway? Thank God Apple keeps most of the money for the shareholders,”

    Well we all know from socialism that the only way to get rich is by not working. That’s why it’s better with Apple if no Americans have jobs: then they’re richest of all! …Or maybe if they had jobs they could also afford the phones they’re making. “Apple” indeed gives money to the shareholders. …That’s YOU, sir. For $230 you can get all that money. If you can’t afford that then it’s YOU, inside your Socialist Teacher’s Union fund and Government Pension. They’re giving the profits to YOU, which is what corporations do. After creating and giving a phone to you. How dare they? I mean how dare they voluntarily without violence as the middle man?

    If you just want to NOT get in line, be broke and complain, what do you want from me about it? 1) Won’t work. 2) Won’t save (and get dividends) 3) Wait for a handout from known psychopaths, like a baby bird with his mouth open. 4) Complain about the invention of a phone that exceeds the computer on the Starship Enterprise.

    #181293
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “the Starship Enterprise.”

    featuring WARP SPEED!

    #181294
    John Day
    Participant

    @Dr. D: Tim Morgan at surplus Energy Economics works very hard to avoid taking clear political positions, so as to be able to keep doing what he does, I presume.
    😉

    #181298
    zerosum
    Participant

    The leader of the American foreign army, Israel, is meeting with Trump to work out the next approach/stage to murdering the next stage of genocide.

    Quote Trump
    “It’s all death in Gaza. It’s not a place for people to live. It’s been hell on earth. Palestinian should be resettled somewhere elsewhere.”

    #181299
    Michael Reid
    Participant

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