May 092025
 


Samuel Peploe Paris-plage 1907

 

Berlin Bans Soviet Flags On 80th Anniversary Of Nazi Defeat (RT)
Vance Outlines Changed US Strategy On Ukraine (RT)
Trump Calls For ‘Unconditional Ceasefire’ In Ukraine (RT)
Ukraine Ready For Immediate Ceasefire – Zelensky (RT)
Ukraine’s Debt Doubles In Three Years – Finance Minister (RT)
Russia and China Will Never Forget WWII Victims – Putin (RT)
Russia-China Ties Most Important Stabilizing Factor – Putin (Sp.)
The West Is Dismantling The Foundations of 1945 (Lukyanov)
Von der Leyen Has No Business Telling Vucic And Fico Where They Can Go (Borges)
Kennedy Defends Casey Means’ Nomination For Surgeon General Amid Backlash (JTN)
Some of Hegseth’s Passwords Exposed in Cyberattacks, Shown on Internet (Sp.)
Western Canada Puts the Rest of Canada on Notice (David Solway)
Trump’s Ultimate Troll Move Would Send DC Leftists Into Meltdown (Margolis)
How Pollsters Rig the Numbers Against Trump (Victor Davis Hanson)
Trump Urges GOP To Raise Taxes On The Wealthy To Fund Economic Agenda (ZH)
Trump’s Unprecedented Trade Deal With Britain (Victoria Taft)

 

 

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Alex

 

 

 

 

Deadly symbolic.

“..degrading to human dignity..” indeed.

Berlin Bans Soviet Flags On 80th Anniversary Of Nazi Defeat (RT)

A Berlin court has upheld a ban on displaying Soviet flags and symbols at World War II memorials during the city’s events marking the defeat of Nazi Germany, citing concerns over public peace and the Ukraine conflict. Moscow, has decried the “degrading” and “discriminatory” prohibition. Earlier this week, Berlin police issued a ban on the demonstration of numerous Soviet-linked symbols during the May 8-9 events in the capital, including singing Soviet songs in public. An unidentified local association filed an appeal against the ban, arguing that it unfairly restricted freedom of assembly for their planned commemoration at a Soviet Memorial in Treptow. Berlin’s Administrative Court ruled on Wednesday that the police prohibition, which applies to Soviet flags, the Victory Banner, St. George’s ribbons, historical military uniforms, and even wartime songs, stands.

The symbols, according to the court, could be “interpreted as an expression of sympathy for the [Russian] war effort” against Ukraine and “endanger public peace”. The Russian embassy in Berlin strongly criticized the ban, saying it violated the rights of descendants of Soviet soldiers and concerned residents to honor the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Nazism. Up to 27 million Soviet citizens died in their efforts to defeat Nazism. “We deem the ban unjustified, discriminatory, and degrading to human dignity and view it as clear manifestations of historical revisionism and political opportunism,” the embassy statement read.

”We are convinced that on these significant days, everyone… should have the opportunity, regardless of the current political context, to honor the memory and pay tribute to the fallen Red Army soldiers and victims of Nazism in accordance with established long-standing traditions. Any attempts to prevent this deserve condemnation. We urgently demand that the relevant decision be repealed,” it stressed. In 2023, Berlin police prohibited both Russian and Soviet flags during Victory Day commemorations, and in 2024 authorities outlawed Russian and Soviet symbols, including the red Victory Banner and the letters “Z” and “V,” associated with the Russian campaign against Ukraine. In both cases, some people defied the ban by wearing Soviet military attire and displaying the prohibited flags.

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I’m still not sure that Vance did his homework. He says here: “We’ve tried to move beyond the obsession with the 30-day ceasefire..” But whose obsession is that? We know it’s not Russia’s, it took them all of 5 seconds to say Njet. So it’s probably just US and Ukraine. But since Russia must be part of any deal here, that is useless to think about, let alone obsess.

Russia doesn’t want that 30-day ceasefire because all sorts of things must be agreed first. ‘Demilitarization’ is a big one. But while Vance obsesses over the 30 days, Trump signs a minerals deal that promises Ukraine more weaponry.

“Certainly, the first peace offer that the Russians put on the table, our reaction to it was you’re asking for too much..” We don’t know the exact offer, but we do know that when Russia says ”no preconditions”, they mean the status of Crimea is not a (pre)condition, it is a fact. Sort of like ‘Demilitarization’. And Putin doesn’t care what Zelensky or Trump or Vance think. Some things are open to negotiation, others are not.

Vance Outlines Changed US Strategy On Ukraine (RT)

Washington wants to move away from the “obsession” with a 30-day ceasefire proposed by Ukraine, US Vice President J.D. Vance has said. The US is more interested in shaping a durable peace agreement with Moscow, he told a Munich Leaders Meeting on Wednesday. Ukraine had floated a one-month ceasefire as a counter to Russia’s 72-hour truce proposal to mark the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany. However, Moscow has rejected Kiev’s plan, arguing that Ukrainian troops, which have been on the backfoot for months, would use it to regroup and strengthen their military posture. Vance stressed that the US remains interested in a “long-term settlement” of the conflict rather than a short-term one.

“We’ve tried to move beyond the obsession with the 30-day ceasefire and more on the what would the long-term settlement look like? And we’ve tried to consistently advance the ball,” the vice president said. Vance also noted that the US has deemed Moscow’s initial negotiation proposals as excessive. “Certainly, the first peace offer that the Russians put on the table, our reaction to it was you’re asking for too much,” he said. “But this is how negotiations unfold.” Vance added that US President Donald Trump is prepared to abandon negotiations if there is no progress, urging Moscow and Kiev to engage in diplomacy. “We would like both the Russians and the Ukrainians to actually agree on some basic guidelines for sitting down and talking to one another.” Russia has repeatedly said it is open to talks with Kiev but noted that Ukraine has low credibility, especially when it comes to honoring ceasefire commitments.

Moscow’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has accused Ukraine of sabotaging earlier efforts on this front, including a US-brokered 30-day moratorium on strikes on energy infrastructure and a Moscow-backed Easter truce. In light of this, she noted that Russia would view Ukraine’s conduct during the 72-hour Victory Day ceasefire, which went into effect on Thursday, as a test of good faith. Moscow earlier described the initiative as a humanitarian gesture and a move to pave the way for direct peace talks with Ukraine without preconditions. Meanwhile, Trump appeared to support the three-day ceasefire, noting that it “doesn’t sound like much, but it’s a lot, if you know where we started from.”

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As long as he doesn’t confuse facts with conditions, no problem.

Trump Calls For ‘Unconditional Ceasefire’ In Ukraine (RT)

US President Donald Trump expressed hope that Moscow and Kiev would soon agree on a month-long truce following his Thursday call with Vladimir Zelensky, amid a 72-hour Victory Day ceasefire that was unilaterally declared by Russia Starting at midnight on Thursday, Russian forces ceased hostilities and remained at previously occupied positions, only providing a “tit-for-tat reaction” to violations by Ukraine, according to the Defense Ministry in Moscow. Ukrainian troops reportedly carried out at least 488 attacks and attempted two incursions into Russia’s Kursk Region, according to the ministry. Zelensky, who had previously dismissed the Russian peace initiative as “manipulation” while Kiev intensified drone strikes on Russian territory, held a phone call with Trump later in the day.

After the call, he claimed that “Ukraine is ready for a complete ceasefire today, right from this moment,” but insisted that the truce should last for at least 30 days. “Talks with Russia/Ukraine continue,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social after the call. The US calls for, ideally, a 30-day unconditional ceasefire. Hopefully, an acceptable ceasefire will be observed, and both countries will be held accountable for respecting the sanctity of these direct negotiations. Trump warned that if a ceasefire is reached but “is not respected, the US and its partners will impose further sanctions.” Moscow has repeatedly stated its readiness to begin negotiations with Ukraine without any preconditions. In March, it agreed to a US-brokered 30-day partial ceasefire focused on halting strikes on energy infrastructure. However, according to the Russian military, Kiev violated the truce on numerous occasions.

When announcing the ceasefire last week, President Vladimir Putin described it as a humanitarian gesture to mark the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany – and one that could also serve as a catalyst for “the start of direct negotiations with Kiev without preconditions.” While calling for a longer “unconditional ceasefire” on Thursday, Trump stressed that the truce “must ultimately build toward a Peace Agreement,” reiterating his commitment to secure a “lasting” peace between Russia and Ukraine. “It can all be done very quickly, and I will be available on a moment’s notice if my services are needed,” he added.

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Just not on Russia’s conditions. Who won that war again?

Ukraine Ready For Immediate Ceasefire – Zelensky (RT)

Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has announced that Kiev is ready for a “complete ceasefire” without any preconditions. A truce could be implemented “from this very minute,” he stated in a message published on his official Telegram channel following talks with US President Donald Trump on Thursday. According to Zelensky, the discussions focused on ways to “bring a real and lasting ceasefire closer,” as well as the “situation on the front lines” and ongoing “diplomatic efforts.” He maintained that the truce should last for at least 30 days, claiming it would “create many opportunities for diplomacy.” “Ukraine is ready for a complete ceasefire today, right from this moment,” he said, adding that it should include “no missile strikes, drone attacks, or hundreds of assaults along the frontline.”

He called on Russia to give an “adequate” response to the offer and to “demonstrate their willingness to end the war.” Zelensky also urged Washington to support this initiative. His statement came amid a 72-hour Victory Day ceasefire unilaterally declared by Russia. President Vladimir Putin announced the truce last week, describing it as a humanitarian gesture to mark the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany that could also serve as a catalyst for “the start of direct negotiations with Kiev without preconditions.” Zelensky dismissed the Russian initiative at the time as “a manipulation,” while Kiev intensified drone strikes on Russian territory ahead of the ceasefire’s scheduled start. On Thursday, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that Ukrainian forces had launched nearly 500 attacks since the ceasefire took effect.

The Russian military also repelled two attempted cross-border incursions by Ukrainian troops during the truce, according to data from the ministry. Kiev has repeatedly demanded an immediate 30-day ceasefire over the past few months. Moscow has opposed the initiative, arguing that Ukraine would use the time to regroup its troops and restock weapons inventories. Russia recently said that it is ready for direct talks with Ukraine “without preconditions,” and has advocated for a permanent resolution to the conflict that addresses the root causes. In March, it agreed to a US-brokered 30-day partial ceasefire focused on halting strikes on energy infrastructure. However, according to the Russian military, Kiev violated the truce on numerous occasions.

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“..we are talking about the fact that in the next 30 years… we will not pay these debts..”

Ukraine’s Debt Doubles In Three Years – Finance Minister (RT)

Ukraine will be unable to repay its foreign creditors in the next 30 years, with public debt nearing 100% of GDP, Finance Minister Sergey Marchenko said on Thursday. He added, however, that Kiev intends to continue borrowing. Since the escalation of the conflict with Russia in 2022, Ukraine has received billions in military, financial, and humanitarian aid and loans from the US, the EU and other donors. Kiev’s mounting state debt, which is approaching 7.1 trillion hryvnas ($171 billion), has raised concerns about the country’s fiscal stability and its capacity to meet future obligations. According to Marchenko, before 2022, Ukraine’s debt-to-GDP ratio “was quite safe” at 55%, however, the country is now approaching 100%. The minister downplayed the situation, stating that the public debt was “not a problem” as the funds that Kiev received from foreign creditors came on preferential terms.

“That is, we are talking about the fact that in the next 30 years… we will not pay these debts,” Marchenko said. “In any scenario… we need additional sources of funding…we will not be able to hold the situation together on our own, whether there is war… or peace,” he added. The minister went on to suggest that Kiev’s western backers could decide to service Ukraine’s external debts from their own budgets. For the time being, interest generated by Russian central bank assets frozen in the West due to sanctions has been used to service Kiev’s debt. In April, Japan agreed to issue a loan of about $3 billion, to be repaid from Moscow’s money. Also last month, Ukraine received the third tranche of €1 billion from the EU, secured by proceeds from the frozen funds.

Russia has vehemently opposed the move, labeling it “theft” and threatening retaliation. The US, Ukraine’s largest donor, has moved to recoup its financial aid to Ukraine by signing a natural resources deal with Kiev. The agreement grants the US preferential access to Ukrainian mineral resources without providing security guarantees. The deputy head of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, has commented that the US essentially “forced the Kiev regime to pay for American aid,” with “the national wealth of a vanishing country.” Ukraine also faces a potential default on nearly $600 million in payments due in May for GDP-linked securities. Negotiations with hedge funds for restructuring the debt have so far been unsuccessful.

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“..a “no limits” partnership where there are “no forbidden zones.”

Russia and China Will Never Forget WWII Victims – Putin (RT)

Moscow and Beijing remain staunch defenders of the historic truth and remember the countless people their countries lost during World War II, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said during talks with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping. Xi is among the more than two dozen world leaders who are expected to attend the events in Moscow commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany. The Chinese president is also poised to hold negotiations with Russian officials. During a meeting on Thursday, Putin thanked his “dear friend” Xi for the visit and for joining him in celebrating a “sacred holiday for Russia.” “The sacrifices that both our nations made should never be forgotten. The Soviet Union gave 27 million lives, laid them on the altar of the Fatherland and on the altar of Victory.

And 37 million lives were lost in China’s war for its freedom and independence. Under the leadership of the Communist Party, this victory was achieved,” he said. Putin highlighted the significance of the triumph over fascism, adding that Russia and China “defend historical truth and the memory of the war and fight against current manifestations of neo-Nazism and militarism.” The Russian leader also thanked Xi for inviting him to his country’s celebrations of its victory over Imperial Japan in WWII. “I will be glad to come back to friendly China on an official visit,” he said.

In echoing remarks, Xi emphasized shared historical memory and the strategic alignment between Beijing and Moscow. “The Chinese and Russian peoples, at the cost of heavy losses, achieved a great victory” and made an “indelible historic contribution to global peace and the progress of humanity,” he noted.Russia and China have long enjoyed close ties, with the two countries describing their relations as a “no limits” partnership where there are “no forbidden zones.” Beijing has also consistently refused to support Western sanctions against Moscow over the Ukraine conflict.

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Hard to beat.

Russia-China Ties Most Important Stabilizing Factor – Putin (Sp.)

Ties between Russia and China are the most important stabilizing factor in the international arena, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday. “In the context of a difficult geopolitical situation and global uncertainty, the Russian-Chinese foreign policy nexus is the most important stabilizing factor in the international arena,” Putin said at the expanded-format talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the Kremlin. The cooperation of the two nations will continue to develop for the benefit of the Chinese and Russian peoples, he added. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the conclusion of agreements on the promotion and mutual protection of investments between Russia and China.

“Today we will sign updated intergovernmental agreements on the promotion and mutual protection of investments, which, I am sure, will have a positive impact on the formation of a more favorable business environment and will give a serious impetus to the development of our economic cooperation,” Putin said. Russia has become the world’s top importer of Chinese cars, the president said, adding that Russia is also ready to expand the range of Russian agricultural products to China. “For our part, we intend to continue to create comfortable conditions for the activities of companies from China in Russia,” the president said. Additionally, Putin said that Russia and China intend to further modernize the transport infrastructure. Putin also proposed to review in detail practical aspects of China-Russia cooperation.

“Mr. Xi Jinping, dear friend, distinguished colleagues, today at the expanded talks with the participation of delegations, we will review in detail the practical aspects of our cooperation in various areas. Traditionally, the chairmen of the five intergovernmental commissions from both sides will report on the work of the five intergovernmental commissions, and our foreign ministers will discuss cooperation in the global arena,” Putin said at the beginning of the expanded talks. The Russian leader also said that he and Xi Jinping held an in-depth, meaningful exchange of views and outlined plans for future work during the narrow-format talks earlier in the day. “The governments of our countries are working effectively. Systematic measures are being taken that will increase the level of financial and technical independence of our cooperation,” Putin added.

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“This isn’t about nostalgia – it’s about remembering what was at stake and why that memory mattered. Without a renewed commitment to these principles, no amount of military hardware or technical measures will ensure lasting global stability.”

The West Is Dismantling The Foundations of 1945 (Lukyanov)

Eighty years is a long time. Over such a span, the world changes almost beyond recognition, and events that once felt close fade into legend. Yet while history may become distant, its imprint remains. The Second World War created a political order that shaped global affairs for decades – an order many assumed was permanent. But today, the world is shifting rapidly and irreversibly. The events of the first half of the 20th century are no less significant, but their role in contemporary politics is no longer the same. The war’s outcome, culminating in the defeat of Nazism, defined the modern world order. In many ways, it was seen as a near-perfect struggle: a battle against an unquestionably aggressive and criminal regime that forced nations with deep-seated ideological differences to set aside their disputes.

The Allied powers – divided by political systems and long-standing mistrust – found themselves united by necessity. None of them entered this alliance out of pure goodwill; pre-war diplomacy was focused on self-preservation and maneuvering to deflect the worst consequences elsewhere. Yet when the existential threat became clear, those ideological rifts were temporarily bridged. It was precisely because of this that the post-war order proved so resilient. This framework weathered the storms of the Cold War and even lingered into the early 21st century, despite major shifts in the global balance of power. What helped hold it together was a shared moral and ideological narrative: the war was seen as a fight against absolute evil, a rare moment when the divisions between the Allies seemed secondary to their common cause. This consensus – centered around the defeat of Nazism and symbolized by milestones like the Nuremberg Trials – gave moral legitimacy to the post-war order.

But in the 21st century, that shared narrative has started to fray. As it weakens, so too does the stability of the world order it helped create. One key reason lies in Europe’s own internal transformations. In the post-Cold War era, Eastern European countries – long vocal about their dual suffering under both Nazi and Soviet regimes – have pushed a revisionist interpretation of the war. These nations increasingly define themselves as victims of “two totalitarianisms,” seeking to place the Soviet Union alongside Nazi Germany as a perpetrator of wartime crimes. This framing undermines the established consensus, which had placed the Holocaust at the moral center of the conflict and recognized European nations’ own complicity in allowing it to happen.

The growing influence of Eastern European perspectives has had a ripple effect. It has allowed Western Europe to quietly dilute its own wartime guilt, redistributing blame and reshaping collective memory. The result? An erosion of the political and moral foundations established in 1945. Ironically, this revisionism – while often framed as a push for greater historical “balance” – weakens the very liberal world order that Western powers claim to uphold. After all, institutions like the United Nations, a pillar of that order, were built on the moral and legal framework forged by the Allies’ victory. The Soviet Union’s enormous wartime contribution, and its political weight, were integral to this architecture. As the consensus around these truths crumbles, so too do the norms and structures that arose from them.

A second, subtler factor has also contributed to the unraveling. Over eight decades, the global political map has been redrawn. The end of colonialism brought dozens of new states into existence, and today’s United Nations has nearly double the membership it did at its founding. While the Second World War undeniably affected nearly every corner of humanity, many of the soldiers from the so-called Global South fought under the banners of their colonial rulers. For them, the war’s meaning was often less about defeating fascism and more about the contradictions of fighting for freedom abroad while being denied it at home.

This perspective reshapes historical memory. For example, movements seeking independence from Britain or France sometimes viewed the Axis powers not as allies, but as leverage points – symbols of the cracks in the colonial system. Thus, while the war remains significant globally, its interpretation varies. In Asia, Africa, and parts of Latin America, the milestones of the 20th century look different from those commonly accepted in the Northern Hemisphere. Unlike Europe, these regions aren’t pushing outright historical revisionism, but their priorities and narratives diverge from the Euro-Atlantic view. None of this erases the war’s importance. The Second World War remains a foundational event in international politics.

The decades of relative peace that followed were built on a clear understanding: such devastation must never be repeated. A combination of legal norms, diplomatic frameworks, and nuclear deterrence worked to uphold that principle. The Cold War, while dangerous, was defined by its avoidance of direct superpower conflict. Its success in averting World War III was no small achievement. But today, that post-war toolkit is in crisis. The institutions and agreements that once guaranteed stability are fraying. To prevent a complete breakdown, we must look back to the ideological and moral consensus that once united the world’s major powers. This isn’t about nostalgia – it’s about remembering what was at stake and why that memory mattered. Without a renewed commitment to these principles, no amount of military hardware or technical measures will ensure lasting global stability.

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“..that day when Nigel Farage, in the European Parliament, looked then Commission President Herman van Rompuy in the eye and asked him: “Who the hell do you think you are?”

Von der Leyen Has No Business Telling Vucic And Fico Where They Can Go (Borges)

Come May 9th, Serbian president Aleksandar Vucic and Slovak prime minister Robert Fico will stride into Moscow’s Red Square for the Victory Day parade, marking 80 years since the defeat of Hitler’s Germany and of the final destruction of the odious creed of Nazism. Their decision, a bold assertion of sovereign prerogative, has drawn the EU’s wrath. Threats of sanctions, diplomatic ostracism, and new obstacles for Serbia’s future membership of the Union have predictably followed; as always, the EU mandarinate has no qualms about showing just how hostile to national democracy it is. The episode really brings to mind that day when Nigel Farage, in the European Parliament, looked then Commission President Herman van Rompuy in the eye and asked him: “Who the hell do you think you are?”

The EU’s reaction to Vucic and Fico’s sovereign decision is a study in arrogance. Kaja Kallas, the bloc’s foreign policy czar, warned that attending Moscow’s parade would carry “consequences”, threatening to stall Serbia’s EU membership and scolding Slovakia, a member state, for daring to chart its own course. Estonian diplomat Jonatan Vseviov called the event a “test of alignment,” as if sovereign nations must genuflect to Brussels’ edicts or face punishment. This is not partnership; it is diktat. The EU, which in 2022 urged members to boycott Russian-hosted events, now brandishes that stance as a whip. Fico, defiant, declared that “No one dictates my travel,” while Vucic stressed that he would “proudly represent Serbia” in the event. Their resolve is a rebuke to a bloc that persistently—and intolerably—mistakes coercion for unity.

Brussels’ threats only bolster the argument for Vucic and Fico’s presence. You don’t need to be a Russophile to remember that, whatever their faults and despite the crimes of the post-1945 division of Europe, the Russians were ultimately on the good side of World War Two. The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact notwithstanding, they did storm the Berlin Reichstag. It is morally repugnant that, 80 years after the liberation of Auschwitz and so many other death camps, Brussels is trying to prevent European leaders from paying their fair tribute to the more than 20 million Russians who, alongside millions of British, Commonwealth, and American servicemen, fought and fell in the battle against Nazism. For Serbia and Slovakia, attending is an act of historical gratitude to those who saved both nations from genocidal occupation, not a statement on contemporary geopolitics. The EU’s attempt to paint participation as a betrayal ignores this context, weaponising history to enforce conformity. It is also an act of arrogance wholly out of touch with the spirit of the times, even more absurd at a time when the Russian and American presidents are sharing envoys in an effort to return peace to a much bloodied Ukraine.

The EU’s conduct reveals its true face: that of a prison of nations, stifling the autonomy of members and aspirants alike. Slovakia, despite its EU membership, is lectured to as if foreign policy were Brussels’ domain, not the inalienable right of the Slovak people. Serbia, a candidate for over a decade, faces ultimatums to abandon its independent stance, with accession talks hostage to compliance. This is no union of equals but a bureaucratic empire, demanding ideological lockstep over sovereignty. The bloc’s pressure on Serbia mirrors its treatment of Hungary’s Viktor Orban, whose pragmatic diplomacy has been studiously vilified by the Commission’s propaganda machine. The EU’s “solidarity” is a sham, a one-way demand that silences dissent and belittles smaller states’ histories, preferences, and aspirations. Indeed, after this, why would Serbia want to join at all? Why would anyone?

It is no different for the other European nations still exposed to Brussels’ whims. Consider the consequences if Fico had not stood his ground. What nation worthy of the name could accept the institutionalisation of the principle that it is not their national, elected representatives, but a class of foreign, unelected imperial functionaries, who is to decide on our foreign policy, where our leaders go or don’t, or how to vote at the United Nations Security Council? Could anyone accept an EU in which, say, Meloni is bullied for daring to visit Washington against the desires of Mrs. Kallas? What believer in national sovereignty could accept that Mr. Orbán, for instance, is prevented from flying to Israel—or from inviting the Israeli Prime Minister to Budapest—simply because of the EU mandarinate’s known hostility for that country?

Fico


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Not everyone agrees.

Kennedy Defends Casey Means’ Nomination For Surgeon General Amid Backlash (JTN)

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday defended Casey Means’ nomination for surgeon general on social media, after the nomination faced serious backlash. President Donald Trump nominated Means for the post after withdrawing Janette Nesheiwat’s nomination over allegations she inflated her credentials by claiming she had a degree from the University of Arkansas School of Medicine, when she actually graduated from a medical school in the Caribbean instead and did her residency in Arkansas. Means has largely been criticized over her reputation as a “wellness influencer” and her lack of experience in public health administration. Means graduated from Stanford medical school, but dropped out of her surgical residency as a head and neck surgeon in her fifth year to practice functional medicine instead.

Kennedy claimed that the backlash over Means’ nomination “reveal[s] just how far off course our healthcare conversations have veered,” and that she was the perfect replacement because she left the traditional medical system, not in spite of it. “Casey has excelled in every endeavor she has undertaken,” Kennedy wrote on X. “She had the courage to leave traditional medicine because she realized her patients weren’t getting better. The attacks that Casey is unqualified because she left the medical system completely miss the point of what we are trying to accomplish with [Make America Healthy Again]. “Her leadership has inspired many doctors to reform the system and forge a new path away from sick care, which fills corporate coffers, and toward health care, which enriches all of us,” he added.

Kennedy also applauded Means’ background as a “stand out” at Stanford, her achievement of creating a business and writing a New York Times best-selling book, which he credits as helping to inspire his Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement. “This ability of Casey’s to inspire Americans to rethink our healthcare system is also an existential threat to the status quo interests, which profit from sickness,” he said. “Every day, I wake up emboldened to drive change because I know the support of MAHA moms has my back. Casey has played an integral role in galvanizing these moms. “Casey will help me ensure American children will be less medicated and better-fed — and significantly healthier — during the next four years. She will be the best Surgeon General in American history,” he concluded. Means will still need to be confirmed by the United States Senate.

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it’s piling up. What’s behind that?

Some of Hegseth’s Passwords Exposed in Cyberattacks, Shown on Internet (Sp.)

A number of passwords that Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth used to register for various websites have been compromised in cyberattacks and are available online, the New York Times reported. The report said this raises new questions about Hegseth’s use of personal devices to share military information. According to the report, the US secretary of defense probably did not use the exposed passwords for sensitive accounts, but did use at least one password multiple times for personal email accounts. It said at least one of the passwords was a simple combination of letters followed by numbers, possibly representing initials and a date. The same password was exposed in two separate personal email account breaches in 2017 and 2018.

According to cybersecurity experts, as Hegseth’s phone number is easily found online, it could be a potential target for hackers and foreign intelligence agencies. On March 24, Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic editor-in-chief, revealed in an article that he was accidentally added by then-National Security Advisor Mike Waltz to a private chat on the Signal app regarding impending strikes on the Houthis in Yemen. According to Goldberg, the chat included senior officials such as Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance. Goldberg presented screenshots of the correspondence, in which the Pentagon chief, several hours before the start of the operation, reports on the types of aircraft and targets, which, according to the journalist, could threaten servicemen if leaked.

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“..a vote for the Carney Liberals is a vote for Western secession—a vote for the breakup of Canada as we know it.”

Western Canada Puts the Rest of Canada on Notice (David Solway)

Though diehard loyalists will disagree, it is now time for Western Canada, in particular Alberta, to get its revolutionary act together. There is no longer any doubt that Canada is a broken, dysfunctional country, a disjointed collection of ten semi-independent provinces and three sparsely populated northern territories, superposed upon a chasm-wide divide between the East-Central “Laurentian” elite of bankers, Crown corporations, government agencies, media Jacobins and powerful political families on one side and the agricultural and energy-producing, partially rural-based, Texan-like, hardworking and self-reliant prairie West on the other. The West was never fully integrated into the Confederation as an equal partner, being consistently exploited by the Upper Canadian Anglo-Presbyterians, Québécois grandees, and their descendants who still rule the upper tier of Canadian politics.

In his 1954 book “Social Credit and Federal Power in Canada,” political scientist James Mallory described the Prairie additions to the nation as “provinces in the Roman sense.” The Prairie provinces were regions dominated by the administrative center in the East to whom they owed fealty and paid tribute. Similarly, in his recent C2C essay on Alberta’s future, University of Calgary professor Barry Cooper explains: “Ottawa acted as a new Rome on the Rideau.” The Western provinces “existed to strengthen and benefit Laurentian Canada by analogy with Roman Italy, and to enrich its leading citizens.” It is appropriate in this connection to recall the policy recommendations of Clifford Sifton, a cabinet member in Wilfrid Laurier’s Liberal government from 1896 to 1905.

As J.W. Dafoe writes in his biography, “CLIFFORD SIFTON in Relation to HIS TIMES,” Sifton was responsible for immigration to the Prairie, what he called the Last Best West, and defended the “stalwart peasants in sheep-skin coats” who were turning some of the most difficult areas of the West into productive farms. Yet he plainly had a change of heart, unless his real intentions were covert. In a speech to Parliament, quoted by the Alberta Prosperity Project, Sifton said: “We desire, and all Canadian Patriots desire, that the great trade of the prairies shall go to enrich our people to the East, to build up our factories and our places of work.” The fact is not in dispute. In the immortal words of the late, Liberal “rainmaker” Keith Davey, “Screw the West. We’ll take the rest,”—which makes neither economic nor practical sense.

In any event, Alberta and the Prairie West, Canada’s food and energy breadbasket, have gotten a raw deal from the central establishment since their inception as part of the Dominion. Tensions are now about to reach a boiling point. No demon that was ever foaled is or was as perilous for Canadian unity as Mark Carney, except perhaps for Pierre Elliott Trudeau, whose 1980 National Energy Program (NEP), as noted, critically depressed Alberta’s economy. Carney is demonstrably bad news for the prairie West, and the spirit of independence is now circulating in Alberta and Saskatchewan. As Preston Manning, one of Canada’s most influential public figures and a force for good, wrote, “Voters, particularly in central and Atlantic Canada, need to recognize that a vote for the Carney Liberals is a vote for Western secession—a vote for the breakup of Canada as we know it.” Unfortunately, it’s rather too late now. The people have misspoken.

Carney’s plans are well known, as touched on above: caps on oil and gas emissions, a phased-in fossil fuel ban, a hidden tax on heavy industry, no more pipelines (Bill C-69), increased investment in failed renewables, a continued Tanker Ban, and more. He makes this clear in his 500-page globalist manual for national destruction, “Values.” A meme making the rounds these days has to do with Justin Trudeau rhetorically asking the country: “Miss me now?” Of course, Trudeau was merely Carney’s stooge, a wavy-haired soyboy the country took to its bosom. His non-telegenic master is now in full control, his aura as a cosmopolitan banker proving irresistible to the average Canadian voter. As things now stand, and as they have stood since the incorporation of Alberta and Saskatchewan into the Confederation in 1905, the federal state will persist in feeding parasitically off the West while paradoxically hampering the very infrastructure that supports it.

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Let’s bring back Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn. He knows a thing or two.

Trump’s Ultimate Troll Move Would Send DC Leftists Into Meltdown (Margolis)

Last week, I wrote about how Trump’s pick of Mike Waltz for UN ambassador was the ultimate trolling of the left. I even suggested that Trump could up the ante by nominating Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn to replace Waltz. Flynn, a seasoned intel veteran, was one of the earliest and most high-profile victims of the Democrats’ Russia hoax. Whether Trump goes that route remains to be seen, but it would be a power play.And it looks like Flynn is on board. During an interview on “The Benny Show,” with Benny Johnson, Flynn declared he’s prepared to return to the role of national security advisor under President Trump—if called upon. Flynn, who briefly held the post at the start of Trump’s first term before being railroaded by the Deep State, left little doubt about his willingness to serve again.

“I am ready to serve,” Flynn said, referencing a post he made on social media that stirred speculation about his return. “The first question—yes. The second question—no,” he added, confirming that while he hasn’t been contacted yet by Trump directly, his hat is firmly in the ring. “I’ve been watching everything, listening, and observing intensely,” Flynn explained. “We are in a place where we cannot afford to have, as Trump likes to say, unforced errors. We cannot afford to drop a glass ball right now.” Flynn emphasized that despite not being in government anymore, he has never stopped serving the country. “I’m serving now, Benny. I serve in just a different way… I’ve been engaging people in government. I’m still out doing stuff,” he said. “That’s my message to every American: How are you serving this country?”

With his extensive military and intelligence background, Flynn made clear he hasn’t retreated from public life. “I didn’t go off into the sunset and go, ‘Woe is me,’” he said. “I know we have great leaders out there… There are a lot of people who have reached out to me to help get their name put forward for some position in the government, and I’ve done that.” Flynn also didn’t mince words about the fear he believes his return would generate among entrenched bureaucrats and the media. “Yeah, is there a group of people in the Deep State that fear me? You’re dam* right they do. They fear me for a good reason,” he said. “The mainstream media—they would blow a gasket.”

When asked directly if he had any breaking news to share, Flynn reiterated his commitment to rejoin the fight: “I would say to you, Benny, that I am ready. I am ready to come out of that glass, that is for sure.” Flynn noted that while President Trump is already doing “wonderful things,” the ideological battle in America is far from over. “We are still in a massive, massive ideological war going on in this country,” he warned. “There aren’t going to be any friendlies if we get to another election and we lose the majority in the House of Representatives—never mind the next presidential election.”

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https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1920196536555782325

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“..they were deliberately not counting people who surveyed that they were Trump voters in 2024. That was half the country.”

How Pollsters Rig the Numbers Against Trump (Victor Davis Hanson)

We’ve touched on polls before, but I don’t think I’ve seen anything quite as egregious in pollsters’ bias as recently when they apparently or supposedly or purportedly surveyed the first 100 days of President Donald Trump and the public reaction. Almost immediately headlines blared, “Worst First 100 Days in History.” “Trump Drops From 52 to 42.”Everybody was confounded because the economic news was pretty good. Job growth was just spectacular. Over 170,000 jobs. Inflation was down. Energy prices were down. Corporate profits were up. There was a movement on the trade question. Ukraine still—there was no bad news except the controversy and chaos of a counterrevolution. So, what were the pollsters trying to tell us? Or were they trying to manipulate us? And I think it’s the latter.

Larry Kudlow, for example, the Fox, former Fox Business—I think he still is at Fox. He pointed out that when he examined The New York Times and The Washington Post polls, they were deliberately not counting people who surveyed that they were Trump voters in 2024. That was half the country. They were only polling about a third. Think of that. A third of the people that said they voted for Trump they polled. Not half. So, of course, their results were going to be disputed or suspect. But here’s another thing. There were analyses after each of the 2016, the 2020, and the 2024 elections about the accuracy of polls, post facto, of the election. And we learned that they were way off in 2016. They said they had learned their lessons. They were way off in 2020. They said they learned their lesson. And they were way off in 2024.

And why are they way off? Because liberal pollsters—and that’s the majority of people who do these surveys—believe that if they create artificial leads for their Democratic candidates, it creates greater fundraising and momentum. Kind of the herd mentality. “Oh, Trump is down by six. I don’t wanna vote for him. Then he won’t win.” That’s the type of thing that they want to create. I’ll give you one example. The most egregious. The most egregious of all these polls was the NPR/PBS/Marist poll. They have Donald Trump just very unpopular after 100 days. Very unpopular. This is the now-defunded Corporation for Public Broadcasting, that umbrella organization from which this poll was funded and conducted.

Do we remember that poll? It was the one poll that came out the night before the 2024 election. They said that then-Vice President Kamala Harris would win by four points. And they said it was beyond the margin of error. And one of the pollsters said, “It’s her race to lose.” She lost by a point and a half. They were five and a half points. Did they apologize? No. Here they are again. And David Plouffe, one of the directors of the Harris campaign, just recently came out and said, “Well, we had all these inside polls we never disclosed. But not one of them—not one of them—had Harris ever ahead of Trump.” Inside polls don’t lie because you pay somebody to tell you the truth. Nothing will get you fired and lose income quicker than to lie about a poll so that your candidate will be happy and rely on your false information. People don’t pay for that kind of stuff.

So, in other words, they knew the whole time—the Harris campaign—that 15 of those 20 polls, 19 polls that all had Harris winning the election, they were all false. Of course, they never said anything. And so, here’s my point. If you look at the polls that were the most accurate—Mark Penn was very accurate. He’s a Democratic pollster. But especially, the Rasmussen poll and the Insider Advantage and the Trafalgar poll. They joined together and they had a 100-day survey. Rasmussen—each day of the 100-day period that he’s issued a poll. And guess what? They have Trump ahead by anywhere from two to three points after 100 days. And they were the most accurate.

And yet, what do these news outlets say that Trump—it’s a disaster. That he’s polling—no. He’s polling very well. Things are going very well. The pollsters that indicate that people support him are the only pollsters that have any reputation after this decade-long polling disaster in which their prejudices, their biases, and their hatred of Donald Trump affected their results. And they were effectively in league with the Democratic candidate to create momentum rather than to adhere to a spirit of professionalism and honor.

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According to some, Trump and Musk run a government for billionaires.

Trump Urges GOP To Raise Taxes On The Wealthy To Fund Economic Agenda (ZH)

President Donald Trump is urging Republican lawmakers to raise taxes on some of the wealthiest Americans as part of his sweeping new economic package – a move that US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says he’s ‘in favor’ of doing. According to individuals familiar with the discussions, Trump is pushing for the creation of a new 39.6 percent tax bracket for individuals earning at least $2.5 million annually or couples making $5 million. The current top rate stands at 37 percent. If enacted, the measure would restore the top marginal rate to its pre-2017 level, effectively rolling back a key piece of President Trump’s own first-term tax cuts. According to Bloomberg, Trump made his case in a phone call Wednesday with House Speaker Mike Johnson, where he also reiterated support for ending the carried interest tax break – a longstanding benefit claimed by private equity and venture capital managers, one source said.

Representative Jason Smith, the Missouri Republican who chairs the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, is expected to meet with President Trump on Friday. A congressional aide said Smith plans to assure the president that the forthcoming tax bill ‘will deliver on the president’s priorities,’ according to the aide. While the proposal’s full contours remain under negotiation, it is not yet clear whether it would include an expansion of the existing small business income exemption under the individual tax code. The push to raise the top rate comes as House Republicans face mounting fiscal pressure in drafting what President Trump has labeled the “one big beautiful bill” — a multi-trillion-dollar package aimed at extending the 2017 tax cuts while enacting a range of new promises, including eliminating taxes on tips and overtime pay.

To finance the plan, GOP leaders have struggled to find consensus on cuts to entitlement programs such as Medicaid, prompting President Trump to float alternatives. Despite concerns that taxing high earners could harm Republicans politically or drive wealth abroad, President Trump has increasingly suggested such a move might be necessary. Raising taxes goes against long-standing Republican orthodoxy. Trump’s willingness to propose a tax hike for millionaires demonstrates how much he has remade the GOP in his own populist image. Top Republicans have balked at other proposals that would raise levies on affluent households. -Bloomberg “Anytime the president asks for something, we will consider it,” said Representative Kevin Hern of Oklahoma, a member of the House tax-writing committee. He confirmed that both the new top rate and carried interest repeal are “under discussion” but emphasized that “there is no agreement yet.”

In the Senate, the reaction has been more measured. Senator Mike Crapo of Idaho, the top Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, told conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt on Thursday that he’s “not excited” about the tax hike but acknowledged that “there are a number of people in both the House and the Senate who are.” “If the president weighs in in favor of it,” Crapo added, “then that’s going to be a big factor that we have to take into consideration.” As Republicans weigh how to advance President Trump’s second-term tax ambitions, the question of who pays — and how much — is shaping up to be a defining test of the president’s enduring sway over the party’s economic direction.

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US carmakers are complaining about conditions for the “first 100,000 U.K. made cars coming to America”. As for US beef, let RFK tell us what’s in it.

Trump’s Unprecedented Trade Deal With Britain (Victoria Taft)

The first of the cascade of trade and tariff deals expected under the new Trump administration was announced in the Oval Office on Thursday. The “unprecedented” deal was the first time in decades that American producers will have freer and “streamlined customs” access to the U.K. markets. The announcement allows the sale of U.S. beef into the U.K. for the first time in decades and ensures an increase in the purchase of Boeing commercial jetliners. Flanked by Vice President J.D. Vance and on a conference call with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, President Donald Trump announced an agreement “worth billions of dollars” with the U.K. that reconfigures tariff prices on goods, expands the market for American farmers and ranchers, and added a phalanx of Boeing jetliners to that nation’s commercial fleet. The Trump White House called it “a breakthrough” and “a good deal.”

The “unprecedented” deal not only includes U.S. tariffs but also a reduction in tariffs by the U.K. The deal introduces a reset of the baseline framework for trade, which will create a $5 billion in exports opportunities for American farmers, ranchers, and other producers can sell into the U.K. That includes beef. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said that the beef deal with “exponentially” increase the amount of beef that ranchers sell. The U.K. has effectively cut off U.S. beef supply for nearly 40 years due to added hormones and completely cut off U.S.-produced beef 20 years ago due to BSE or mad cow disease concerns. In another win for farmers, Rollins announced that ethanol tariffs were brought to zero percent from an initial 19% announced. In a statement, the president said, “The U.K. will reduce or eliminate numerous non-tariff barriers that unfairly discriminated against American products.”

Remarkably, the two countries also announced the creation of a “trading zone” between them. The initial deal also raises about $6 billion in revenue from the 10% tariffs imposed by the U.S. on U.K. imported products and creates a supply chain between the two countries for pharmaceuticals and plane parts. Trump initially announced a 25% tariff on many British products, and under this deal he reduced some of those to 10%, including adjustments to tariffs on steel and aluminum. He also reduced tariffs from 25% to 10% on the first 100,000 U.K. made cars coming to America. Some of America’s most beloved luxury cars come from the U.K., including Rolls-Royce, Aston Martin, Rover, McLaren, Bentley, Lotus, MG, and Jaguar. In addition to opening markets for American farmers and ranchers, Trump announced an increase in the number of jetliners that would be purchased by British companies, without naming them.

British airlines already had 18 Boeing planes on order before the announced deal. The new deal alludes to a $10 billion order, but doesn’t specify which U.K. airlines would be taking delivery. Simple Flying reports that “there are only two UK airlines that could be in the running for placing such a big Boeing order.” “In October 2023, frequent flyer site Head For Points wrote that IAG, the parent company of British Airways, Iberia, and others, had been in contact with both Airbus and Boeing about further wide-body purchases to replace its older Boeing 777s,” the publication reported. It should be noted that the U.K. companies previously had a stake in Airbus, which is the rival to Boeing’s commercial business, but divested from the airline in 2006. Airbus is owned by several other European countries. Trump noted that the announcement of the deal on Thursday fell on the 80th anniversary of Victory Day for World War II.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has recently said that Trump has done an extraordinary job of creating leverage where there was none before. “President Trump creates what I would call strategic uncertainty in the negotiations,” he told Fox Business. “Nobody’s better at creating this leverage than President Trump,” he said. There’s no one better “at giving himself maximum leverage.” The United States has had near-zero tariffs with the United Kingdom before Trump came along, and now Britain has opened up its markets to American farmers, ranchers, and airplanes more than ever before. As Trump put it Thursday at the announcement in the Oval Office, “It can’t be understated… how important this deal is and what this means to American farmers and ranchers.”

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    Samuel Peploe Paris-plage 1907   • Berlin Bans Soviet Flags On 80th Anniversary Of Nazi Defeat (RT) • Vance Outlines Changed US Strategy On Ukrai
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle Victory Day 2025]

    #187689
    Topcat
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    WTF?

    Truly EPIC stupidity on Vance’s part

    Makes him look as vacuous as Kamala

    Vance: “Which regime in the world has civil nuclear power and enrichment without having a nuclear weapon? The answer is – no one.”

    Germany, Netherlands, Brazil and Japan all have civil nuclear power and the ability to enrich uranium. None have nuclear weapons.

    Along with the equally dishonest statement about the Russians “obsessing about a 30 day ceasefire”

    Oh, you mean the 30 day ceasefire to allow the Ukrainians to rearm, re-group and re-supply their failing bitched ‘army’ again?

    What a disgrace Vance is proving to be, can’t even getting the simplest factual details straight about the big stuff.

    Par for the course of an Empire of Lies

    #187694
    Topcat
    Participant

    #187695
    tboc
    Participant

    first point: outside of the politically active echo chamber the level awareness remains unchanged within the US population. Bush: “The American lifestyle is non-negotiable”. W was not speaking for the inside of the control block, he was openly stating the mindset of the US population.

    secondly, anyone who believes that a plethora of Executive Orders is going ot change the organization and plans of those who officially took the reigns of the US federal government in 1947 are easily as foolish as Victor Davis Hanson pretends to be.

    a line from the movie The Fifth Element – “if it’s war they want, it’s war they will get” the only difference between the movie line and today’s reality is the line was spoken in the active voice in the movie and is spoken in the passive voice for the balance of humanity.

    there will be no one in this administration who is not compromised. everyone i know, including myself, has the blood of the innocent on their hands. i do not know a single person who is penitent. Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.

    Bush: “The American lifestyle is non-negotiable”

    #187696
    tboc
    Participant

    the American lifestyle:

    Surely, there is at this day a confederacy of evil, marshalling its hosts from all parts of the world, organizing itself, taking its measures, enclosing the Church of Christ as in a net, and preparing the way for a general Apostasy from it. Whether this very Apostasy is to give birth to Antichrist, or whether he is still to be delayed, as he has already been delayed so long, we cannot know; but at any rate this Apostasy, and all its tokens and instruments, are of the Evil One, and savour of death. Far be it from any of us to be of those simple ones who are taken in that snare which is circling around us! Far be it from us to be seduced with the fair promises in which Satan is sure to hide his poison! Do you think he is so unskillful in his craft, as to ask you openly and plainly to join him in his warfare against the Truth? No; he offers you baits to tempt you. He promises you civil liberty; he promises you equality; he promises you trade and wealth; he promises you a remission of taxes; he promises you reform. This is the way in which he conceals from you the kind of work to which he is putting you; he tempts you to rail against your rulers and superiors; he does so himself, and induces you to imitate him; or he promises you illumination, {61}—he offers you knowledge, science, philosophy, enlargement of mind. He scoffs at times gone by; he scoffs at every institution which reveres them. He prompts you what to say, and then listens to you, and praises you, and encourages you. He bids you mount aloft. He shows you how to become as gods. Then he laughs and jokes with you, and gets intimate with you; he takes your hand, and gets his fingers between yours, and grasps them, and then you are his.
    John Henry Newman – Lecture I, The Patristical Idea of Antichrist – origin 1838 – Anglican before conversion

    #187697
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Nah, it’s him….through and through.

    Quintessential: most perfect or typical example of a quality or class

    Quintessence: fifth substance in addition to the four elements, thought to compose the heavenly bodies and to be latent in all things ((just not latent in JD’s megalomania, don’t you know India is at war so soon after Vance’s nonState-State visit))

    Cocksure: excessively and unjustifiably confident

    Sumptuous: luxurious in a way that appears expensive

    I like the cut of your jib” ((Hamel to Vance in his reflection))

    It’s no mistake his mistakes go unnoticed.

    There’s quite often one note off.

    Ozymandias???

    #187698
    tboc
    Participant

    D Rich we maybe at odds at times yet there is a root and a perfect fifth harmony in our perception of the poseur Vance.

    the hillbilly is a half diminished seventh leading nowhere

    #187699
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    ….then again Vance Bowman Blanton Hamel is Peter “DeepFake Palantir” Thiel’s Bwoiy, er ah, Buoy.
    By the latter I mean perhaps JD’s routinely inept strides are Deliberate DeepFake KeepSakes on some 19th Dimensional chess level to make him look less alien or robotic.

    On the Means” nomination.

    More Managerialisms

    Notice “the absence of being a doctor, you know like an MD or DO type” is not seen as an impediment or disqualification BUT “lack of experience in (….) administration” IS supposed to be a glaring distinction against her candidacy.

    Btw folks, that’s a manifestation of gaslighting by deflection of any MBA’s lack of qualification to run a hospital and thorough misunderstanding of a thing called Public Health.

    …and many folk don’t see the problem with medicine as The Doctors who submit to this arrangement and that is Leadership by ppl who have no experience leading doctors except by fiat or self-declaration.
    Some time ago it was predicted The Nation would need more doctors and surgeons but TPTB gave the Ppl more managers, administrators and deadweight Overhead hat tip to UHC’s recently departed CEO.
    No wonder psychopaths are attracted to hospital administrator jobs, ICUs, and Hospital Corps school.

    The least important aspect of healthcare is pushing that paper

    #187700
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Jib

    #187701
    Red
    Participant

    “How is the top doctor in the US supposed to give medical guidance and advice to the nation when she doesn’t even have an active medical license in the state where she allegedly practiced medicine?”

    Can’t be any worse than Fauci can it?

    #187702
    tboc
    Participant

    “Only the small secrets need to be protected. The large ones are kept secret by public incredulity.” ~ Marshall McLuhan

    Those conspiracies that are too incredible to be believed, are by the same right, those which most often succeed.
    Marshall McLuhan

    try to convince anyone you know that the pharma rep has more input into any of the medical care you receive than the fraud in the white coat who bills for pharma’s services. the one who skims under the table and in plain sight.

    i have tortured you enough for one week,
    take care

    #187703
    Michael Reid
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    #187704
    Michael Reid
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    #187705
    Topcat
    Participant

    #187707
    Topcat
    Participant

    George Floyd be like: “Giddy Up”

    #187708
    poppie
    Participant
    #187709
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    @tboc

    I wasn’t aware.
    At Odds are good some times.

    You got me on music theory since that’s my sister’s expertise and she thinks I know more than I let on. I don’t, but I sang for and roomed with some formally educated,/talented singers and musician and those pppl remain a highlight of my life.
    Woodrow once told me that’s why you don’t like jazz. He would know.

    Like I tell my patients. They all know what’s wrong (the mind recognizes that the body knows) but it’s up to me to translate their understanding into medical vernacular which makes everyone (patient, doctor, administratiir) feel good temporarily.
    Knowing there’s an answer but no solution is like that.

    Here’s my daily prescriptions:

    1. Time machine your way back to age 20
    2. Fountain of Youth, find it and drink liberally
    3. Cataract surgery, most will “see” like an 8 year old again afterward, in the absence of Youth’s Fountain
    4. Avoid JD Hamel and Scott Rittler at all cost and at all times

    #187710
    Dr. D
    Participant

    RFK: Welcome to power. Watching. Are they controlled? More possible than ever, why not?

    Did we just see the Pope die, be put on ice, duped by an actor, then Vance goes, hands then the coat-check ticket, redeems the Popecicle, and Trump, being the Pope, installs his guy, an American? Pretty sure.

    But what is this HHS person? Controlled? Yes, you may need that right now. …Problem being, if they’re not going to talk to me, I’m not going to trust them. That’s bulls—t, that isn’t Constitution, Democracy, accountability, none.

    Rep Dean: Wow, it’s really her tone that’s the story here. What was the Meme with every Trump confirm being nagged, scolded, karen’d by congress? That does not come off well, not the way they think it does. The actual facts in question are actually false, as no officers were killed. Well supported, however, by the diverging facts and realities of each side.

    For example, I read evidence that the Gaza embargo is being overblown, exaggerated. What isn’t. I can doubt it, but on what basis? This is a “Low trust society” meaning everybody is a bold and wicked liar. To tell the whole Truth, be it right or wrong is not a Muslim value. But is certainly is not an Israeli value either. “The Media”, broadly, is not their value, and although there are sub-groups, it is hard to track the exact accuracy of each person on earth, reporting.

    This is the playground of Satan, the Father of Lies. And creates Hell here on Earth. All men can and must fight. All because they will not adhere to the Truth and to Logos, which they thought was Oppressing them, but in fact was Protecting them.


    “Washington wants to move away from the “obsession”

    To the media, everything is an “obsession.” You ate ice cream last night and liked it? It’s an Obsession. You caught an old movie on accident? It’s an Obsession. Because the media are all deranged neurotic lunatics, and are trying to make the rest of us like them. But this “Obsession” is Altantacists getting orders to have a ceasefire, such that they will post NATO UK tripwire troops in Ukraine, then bomb them. As Russia is not falling for a plan so retarded it’s openly embarrassing, they can let it go now.

    It’s not said, but the entire story, article, talk, is all based on the meta-assumption that we, they, the West, have any leverage or power at all. They don’t. Nevertheless they all need to be led to a place where they lose and don’t nuke somebody. Remember if Russia is losing they’ll just nuke Kiev? Yeah, that’s France and UK as well.

    They are out of COLLATERAL. They are going to COLLAPSE and all be hung. Nuking Moscow will prevent that bc there’ll be a war and martial law where they start killing their own people by throwing them over the Elbe, inflaming immigrants to murder them at home.

    “• Trump Calls For ‘Unconditional Ceasefire’ In Ukraine (RT)

    I call for that too. And I have about as much power as he has. Once he stops weapons flow, it’s all on Ukr/Rus.

    “Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has announced that Kiev is ready for a “complete ceasefire” without any preconditions.”

    I don’t understand this. Then stop. That’s a ceasefire.

    “Ukraine will be unable to repay its foreign creditors in the next 30 years, with public debt nearing 100% of GDP, Finance Minister Sergey Marchenko said on Thursday. He added, however, that Kiev intends to continue borrowing”

    Who do they owe that TO? Yes, THOSE people will not get paid. HSBC, BlackRock, Whoever. Then THOSE nations collapse.

    Casey Means (again): You can have different…as long as it’s exactly the same. Back to First Principles: did anyone notice since the “Right” people were in charge, Top Doctors!!!! all health has gone straight down? And you want more of that. I’d put in the Fry guy from Denny’s at this point.

    “US secretary of defense probably did not use the exposed passwords for sensitive accounts,”

    So there’s no story. Thanks.

    They were going to knock Hegseth out, both for money, and bc he won’t attack Iran for Israel. This failed bc Israel lacks the power now, but they’re still trying, the SAME thing. Like Syria chemical weapons thing. Ukr cease fire thing. I think they have a Tarot reading and it says “The way , the story, to get X is Y” then they just pretend Y happens and hope it sticks. ‘Cuz it makee no sense. No deaths, no insurrection? Just report it anyway, it was all The Plan.

    “• Western Canada Puts the Rest of Canada on Notice (David Solway)

    This article intentionally skips Manitoba several times. Why?

    “If the Epstein evidence has been destroyed… Whoever touched the evidence last, start with them… Bring them in handcuffs and question them.”

    Pool and others have called it in, it’s all over bc 100 days and no Epstein yet. …Despite that no one’s gone over the 100,000 documents the FBI has been hiding. That’s it I guess. We landed at Normandy, and it’s been two weeks, not in Berlin. Pack it in boys! We’re going home. Get on the ships and sail back. Or: there are no Germans here to shoot: we’ll shoot each other! Always be shootin’ allies.

    “• How Pollsters Rig the Numbers Against Trump (Victor Davis Hanson)

    And we believe them? Who’s the dummy? Are you FINALLY going to give up on Authority?

    “According to some, Trump and Musk run a government for billionaires.”

    Jacking taxes on millionaires and giving $5k by erasing IRS will have no effect on their thoughts or their narratives.
    Reality-Free, Reality-Optional.

    ““first 100,000 U.K. made cars coming to America”.

    That’s a lot of f’ing cars. Too bad we’ll have no money for a while.

    “Shocking stats: autism spectrum disorders up 2,094% since 1990, chronic fatigue syndrome 11,027%, and bipolar in youth 10,833%! What’s driving these massive increases in the last 30 years?

    The Autistic online mafia (that is, Young, White Liberal women who saw Star Wars once) say they don’t know, they don’t care. It’s a GOOD thing. You’re Hitler if you want to find out. Discovering why is genocide. No I am not kidding.

    Also “RFK is going to have an autistic registry” in order to round up and have an Autistic Genocide. Uhhh…that’s called “Medical Records”? And they already have them, you dopes? They are already forwarded for research (usually stripped of names, etc). Jesus, these people are so not, NOT autistic it’s painful. The disease you have is Munchhausen.

    Princeton: yeah that was +10 years ago and wasn’t new then?

    Okay, now is that STILL happening? Trump did a lot of … controversial things in 100 days, we ask the voters, they say “Yes, that’s what we wanted him to do.” So does that mean we’re headed in the right direction after a 40-year break?

    Oh and P.S. they are DESPERATE and pounding the table to get the “Woke Right” meme out there. I listened to three more podcasts and STILL have no idea what they mean. Woke = Critical Race Theory = Critical Theory = Marxism. So these are the Marxists on the RIGHT? Right-Wing Socialists? You see my problem and why it can’t be wedged in here.

    (why does that not work conceptually? “Right” = Individualism, “Left” = Collectivism” You can’t be a collective individualist)

    I’m trying to be generous and think of them as anti-free-speech, intolerant RINOs, but that doesn’t fit at all either.

    So point is: Astroturfing, openly social engineering…pure gibbering nonsense.

    Like, did you know, according to the Atlantic, that Protein is Fascist? “The Right is “OBSESSED” with protein.” …As are the Left health influencers? If you eat protein, you’re a fascist! Hitler ate protein, don’t be Hitler!

    Wow, who knew Trump invented protein while he was Pope? The things you learn at the Atlantic.


    Dude!

    #187711
    John Day
    Participant

    Doctorow reports a quiet Victory Day parade, and the EU has now driven Fico and Vucic together with each other and Orban, by trying to block them from attending. https://gilbertdoctorow.com/2025/05/09/the-moscow-victory-day-military-parade-9-may-2025/

    Putin recognized Xi as first-guest, so Modi couldn’t go, but Modi is busy with Pakistan and the war he set up, anyway.

    #187712
    Red
    Participant

    “• Western Canada Puts the Rest of Canada on Notice (David Solway)

    This article intentionally skips Manitoba several times. Why?

    Home of the NDP you know socialists, maybe.

    ” Are you FINALLY going to give up on Authority?”
    Gave up on that before I was out of elementary school.

    Unconditional ceasefire, wrong term, unconditional surrender is what it will be.

    #187713
    poppie
    Participant

    Now that the precedent of closing airspace has been set. I expect Russia to reciprocate.

    #187714
    zerosum
    Participant

    Secrets & Lies
    Erosion of free speech
    Propaganda, tries to rewrite the history.
    Manufactured “hate and extremism” on social media is being orchestrated to justify censorship.

    ————–

    • Russia and China Will Never Forget WWII Victims – Putin (RT)

    Putin thanked his “dear friend” Xi for the visit and for joining him in celebrating a “sacred holiday for Russia.”
    “The sacrifices that both our nations made should never be forgotten.
    The Soviet Union gave 27 million lives, laid them on the altar of the Fatherland and on the altar of Victory.

    And 37 million lives were lost in China’s war for its freedom and independence.
    Under the leadership of the Communist Party, this victory was achieved,” he said. Putin highlighted the significance of the triumph over fascism, adding that Russia and China “defend historical truth and the memory of the war and fight against current manifestations of neo-Nazism and militarism.”
    ———–

    • Ukraine’s Debt Doubles In Three Years – Finance Minister (RT)

    Ukraine will be unable to repay its foreign creditors in the next 30 years.
    “In any scenario… we need additional sources of funding…we will not be able to hold the situation together on our own, whether there is war… or peace,”
    The minister went on to suggest that Kiev’s western backers could decide to service Ukraine’s external debts from their own budgets. For the time being, interest generated by Russian central bank assets frozen in the West due to sanctions has been used to service Kiev’s debt.
    Ukraine also faces a potential default on nearly $600 million in payments due in May for GDP-linked securities.
    Negotiations with hedge funds for restructuring the debt have so far been unsuccessful.
    ———–
    What’s driving these massive increases in the last 30 years?
    Definition/New Measuring Scales

    https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1920330532946108490

    Shocking stats: autism spectrum disorders up 2,094% since 1990, chronic fatigue syndrome 11,027%, and bipolar in youth 10,833%!
    ————

    Russia Celebrates Victory Day
    The Frontline Remains Tense
    Military Summary For 2025.05.09
    ————

    #187715
    zerosum
    Participant

    .

    #187717
    zerosum
    Participant


    WATCH LIVE: Russia Victory Day parade 2025

    #187718
    those darned kids
    Participant

    • Berlin Bans Soviet Flags On 80th Anniversary Of Nazi Defeat (RT)
    ¡™£ freedom has clearly won!

    • Vance Outlines Changed US Strategy On Ukraine (RT)
    ¡™£ paint by blunders.

    • Trump Calls For ‘Unconditional Ceasefire’ In Ukraine (RT)
    ¡™£ trump calls for doordash, otherwise he’s “listening”..

    • Ukraine Ready For Immediate Ceasefire – Zelensky (RT)
    ¡™£ they wanna minsk it ¡one mo’ time!

    • Ukraine’s Debt Doubles In Three Years – Finance Minister (RT)
    ¡™£ it’s the american way!

    • Russia and China Will Never Forget WWII Victims – Putin (RT)
    ¡™£ nor the perpetrators.

    • Russia-China Ties Most Important Stabilizing Factor – Putin (Sp.)
    ¡™£ until the “incident”.

    • The West Is Dismantling The Foundations of 1945 (Lukyanov)
    ¡™£ the west is dismantling the foundations of 10,000 bc

    • Von der Leyen Has No Business Telling Vucic And Fico Where They Can Go (Borges)
    ¡™£ this one writes itself.

    • Kennedy Defends Casey Means’ Nomination For Surgeon General Amid Backlash (JTN)
    ¡™£ the ends justify the means.

    • Some of Hegseth’s Passwords Exposed in Cyberattacks, Shown on Internet (Sp.)
    ¡™£ “jenius”, “piecepresident”, “pass word”, “mirror, mirror”..

    • Western Canada Puts the Rest of Canada on Notice (David Solway)
    ¡™£ “we’re gonna make a new fake country!

    • Trump’s Ultimate Troll Move Would Send DC Leftists Into Meltdown (Margolis)
    ¡™£ trump’s ultimate troll move would be to make sense.

    • How Pollsters Rig the Numbers Against Trump (Victor Davis Hanson)
    ¡™£ how victor davis hanson rigs nonsense against my mind.

    • Trump Urges GOP To Raise Taxes On The Wealthy To Fund Economic Agenda (ZH)
    ¡™£ but..

    • Trump’s Unprecedented Trade Deal With Britain (Victoria Taft)
    ¡™£ never trust someone named “taft”.

    #187719
    Topcat
    Participant

    Such an improvement

    #187720
    Topcat
    Participant

    Not to be outdone by Vance, Trump wants to be The Biggest Liar America Has Ever Known

    The mile long freight train carrying Trump’s ego de-railed due to “track maintenance issues” so he had to outdo his own VP.

    “Trump announced that he’s “hereby renaming May 8th as Victory Day for World War II and November 11th as Victory Day for World War I”, adding that:


    “We won both Wars, nobody was close to us in terms of strength, bravery, or military brilliance, but we never celebrate anything — That’s because we don’t have leaders anymore, that know how to do so!”

    He also claimed that “we did more than any other Country, by far, in producing a victorious result on World War II.”

    The Russias know Trump is a Gas Baguette

    #187721
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    Casey Means SG nomination

    Yes, this suggests that there is much going on behind the scenes.
    Does it mean that RFK Jr is totally corrupted?
    No.
    But it does mean that we don’t have enough of the picture to understand what’s in view. I am reminded of the parable of the blind men and the elephant.
    Should we simply trust the authority, in this case, the Trump Admin?
    No – but knee-jerk reactions and assumptions will only serve to muddy the waters.
    Watch and wait. Patterns will reveal themselves. They always do. It is difficult to be patient through this process. Jumping to conclusions could derail an outcome that is desirable.

    The argument that Casey Means did not finish residency or does not have an active medical license is designed to tug at emotional strings, and cause the public to question her competency and legitimacy. If one examines the reasons why she made these choices, one finds that they are the same reasons why she is being considered for the post. Also, quite frankly, the SG is not required to see patients, which makes this an interesting argument.

    The argument that her father wrote a “trans children’s book” is an attempt to smear her reputation by a family association that she has absolutely no control over. I thought that we were supposed to be judging people on their own merit, and not based upon their family connections?

    I have not personally assessed Casey Means’s fitness to be SG. I don’t know whether or not she is “the best choice.” I can see why she would be nominated for the position.

    #187722
    those darned kids
    Participant

    phoenix: you can trust them like negative zero %.

    the means are 100% cia.

    mr kennedy understands the prep act and has done nothing.

    all of these people despise you.

    #187723
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    Red:
    Can’t be any worse than Fauci can it?
    LMAO

    #187731
    jb-hb
    Participant

    there will be no one in this administration who is not compromised. everyone i know, including myself, has the blood of the innocent on their hands. i do not know a single person who is penitent.

    Females are just as competitive as males – possibly moreso. The weapons and tools are different.

    One weapon is female sabotage. Here’s a typical – stereotypical – example. There’s a woman who is happily married, doing well. The rest of her friend group that she goes out and has margaritas with is NOT happy. Miserable.

    They pressure her every way they can as a peer group, by example – this is what we all do, this is what everybody does, do the thing along with us…. to ruin her own marriage. Not just DOING the wrong thing though — think along with us, feel along with us. There is immense pressure, but NOT directly applied.

    In sort of a weird mind-fuckery antithesis of empathy, it’s sort of “I’m feeling what your’e feeling. Here’s what I’m feeling. Now feel it along with me.” But it’s projective. All for the purpose of projecting onto the married, happy friend as sabotage. YOU should think/feel/do this “along with.”

    I’ve noticed this more and more on the internet as the years go on, this style of “influencing”

    I’M feeling/thinking/believing this thing, lots of other people do, do it along with me/us! Whether it is in any way sincere in the person saying it OR totally cynically manufactured, projected, for someone ELSE to experience, not at all about the presenter. The presenter is “sharing” and “emoting” etc and it is all for the other person to take up by osmosis, to be carried along by the general flow of the thing. A psychological Bernoulli effect

    Take the place the US dollar holds in the world. No doubt, multiple people are ready to say to me “You are complicit!!!! You benefit!!!!” ….when of course I am not and do not. “But you’re IN a SYSTEM!!!”

    So collective guilt and punishment then.

    Wait, isn’t that against the rules of the Geneva convention, you monster?

    But I should just join in and self-accuse because I got swept up in your performative bernoulli backwash.

    Surely openly stating your basis of argument, proving collective guilt and punishment, getting open agreement from your partners in conversation should come BEFORE the All-Of-Us Wallowing In Blood Together bit.

    #187732
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #187733
    jb-hb
    Participant

    …and if you are sincerely thinking of yourself as being drenched in blood due to collective guilt, maybe you are being way, WAY too hard on yourself and should be questioning this underlying assumption, questioning how they got you to accept it as an axiom BEFORE you started considering the guilt.

    Give yourself a break! Are you directing drone strikes on weddings, dumping oil drilling runoff into the jungles of Ecuador, overthrowing foreign nations? Who, if anyone, benefits if you “own” these events that are not yours?

    #187734
    those darned kids
    Participant

    i do like them united fruit bananas..

    #187735
    zerosum
    Participant

    NOT GUILTY
    “Trump’s Administration is apparently ‘taking distance’ from Israel .. so if Israel does anything (like striking Iran’s nuclear facilities) the US will be able to say “we’re not involved” & will avoid retaliation from Iran on its military assets in the region.”
    Except that he will supply all the bombs, missiles to Israël for its campaign against Iran, as the US does with Ukraine “without being involved”.

    #187737
    zerosum
    Participant

    copilot
    How many Trilions will be paid on the deficit

    Canada’s total market debt is expected to surpass $1.4 trillion by the end of the 2024-25 fiscal year. Every day, this debt grows by more than $100 million, and every second, Canada pays more than $1,200 in interest.

    The federal debt (accumulated deficit) stood at $1.236 trillion as of March 31, 2024. With total liabilities of $2.1 trillion, financial assets of $705 billion, and non-financial assets of $116.6 billion, the debt burden continues to rise.

    While Canada’s deficit is concerning, it is nowhere near the fiscal crisis the U.S. is facing.

    the latest, the U.S. is facing, more than $36 trillion

    Yes, the U.S. national debt has officially surpassed $36 trillion, marking a historic milestone. This comes just months after crossing the $35 trillion mark in July 2024. The debt continues to grow at a rapid pace, with interest payments becoming one of the fastest-growing expenses in the federal budget2.

    Experts warn that the debt-to-GDP ratio is projected to reach 99% this year and could exceed 106% by 2027.1
    This raises concerns about long-term economic stability, inflation, and interest rates. Some analysts even speculate that a credit rating downgrade could be looming, which might have significant consequences for financial markets.3

    1www.foxbusiness.com
    2www.crfb.org
    3www.forbes.com

    Other than tariffs, who has proposed a way of not going bankrupt

    Several think tanks and policy groups have proposed solutions to stabilize the U.S. national debt beyond just tariffs. Here are some key ideas:

    Debt Reduction Plans: Seven leading think tanks, including the Bipartisan Policy Center and the Economic Policy Institute, have proposed over 200 policy recommendations to reduce the debt-to-GDP ratio by at least one-third over the long term. Their plans include tax reforms, entitlement adjustments, and strategic spending cuts.

    Social Security & Medicare Reforms: Some proposals aim to extend Social Security’s solvency by at least 30 years and prevent automatic cuts to Medicare providers.
    Tax Code Adjustments: Experts suggest responsible tax code reforms to offset expiring provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in 2025, ensuring revenue neutrality.

    Infrastructure & Education Investments: Some plans advocate for targeted investments in infrastructure, education, and climate initiatives to boost economic growth while managing debt.
    Trade Balance Strategies: Beyond tariffs, analysts suggest currency market interventions, debt restrictions, and import taxes to address trade imbalances. However, these approaches come with economic risks.

    1. http://www.pgpf.org
    2. http://www.rbcwealthmanagement.com

    #187738
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #187739
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    @zerosum

    “No one proposes a way.”

    Well the criminals in Corporations and Gov’t and Banks aren’t going to propose and neither are their attorneys.

    So, the implication of your question puts the onus of proposal on the complainant, the victim, the whistleblower…courtroom drama even before a case is made.

    Shifting the burden.

    So here’s a few recs.

    Bomb Israel and The Grand Caymans to smithereens, arrest the survivors and conduct civil asset forfeiture on their asses and assets.
    Cue The Panama Papers for starters and a roadmap.
    Cue Bitcoin and Ethereum illicit drug revenue.
    Arrest them all. Seize their civil assets. Let them work it out later
    Public Perp walks for everyone.
    RICO the shit out of ’em.

    Yes, collective punishment. Spread it out so at least the many suffer a little.

    No individual should be crucified again (shout at the Bible) for the sins of many Manks. That sounds way to much like Projective Identification, Gaslighting and Scapegoating, you know, the tools of psychopaths and malignant Narcissists.

    Move on to:

    Credit Suisse Papers

    Vatican Papers

    Pandora Papers

    Any Large Diocesan Priest Pedophile Settlement with Jewish Law Firms. I want my fucking money especially now that An American Pope traipses about like a proud pederadt unopposed by those same Jewish Law Firms. Here’s looking at you Young Josh Shapiro

    Afghanistan papers

    Target AAPL, MSFT, TSLA et al offshoring of profits. Repatriate those tens of trillions of dollars.
    Forget the DOGE cheese. Those numbers pale in comparison.

    #187740
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    pederast

    #187742
    zerosum
    Participant

    @ Dr D Rich

    No individual
    No organization
    No A.I.
    exist that can tear down what exist and rebuild into a better system.

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