Jul 102025
 


Salvador Dali Cubist self portrait 1926

 

US Patriot Missile Stockpile a Fraction of What Pentagon Needs (Anzalone)
Patriots ‘Very Expensive’ – Trump (RT)
EU Could Hand Another €100bn To Ukraine – Bloomberg (RT)
Trump Ready To Back New Russia Sanctions Bill – Politico (RT)
Ukraine Diplomacy ‘Exhausted’ – German Chancellor (RT)
The West’s War On Russia Will Go Beyond Ukraine (Trenin)
‘Time To Go’: Orban Demands Von Der Leyen’s Departure (RT)
How The Unelected Queen of the Union Plans To Keep Her Grip On Power (Amar)
EU’s von der Leyen Issues Threat To China Over Russia (RT)
European Court Rejects Le Pen’s Bid To Suspend Election Ban (RT)
French Investigators Raid HQ of Biggest Opposition Party (RT)
Linda Yaccarino Steps Down As CEO Of X (ZH)
Biden’s White House Doctor Invokes 5th Amendment (ZH)
Two Possible Fates Waiting in the Wings (Paul Craig Roberts)
American Doctor Organizations Are Shills for Big Pharma (Paul Craig Roberts)

 

 

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“The cage is invisible because you were born inside it —
and they taught you to love the bars.”

– Mark Twain

 

 

 

 

The Patriot missiles, completely useless against hypersonics, are the only thing the US has, and they can’t even produce enough of them.

US Patriot Missile Stockpile a Fraction of What Pentagon Needs (Anzalone)

The ongoing wars in the Middle East and Ukraine have depleted US stockpiles of missile interceptors. The Pentagon has just a quarter of the Patriot missiles it needs. According to the Guardian, “The United States only has about 25% of the Patriot missile interceptors it needs for all of the Pentagon’s military plans after burning through stockpiles in the Middle East in recent months, an alarming depletion that led to the Trump administration freezing the latest transfer of munitions to Ukraine.” US weapons manufacturers can only produce approximately 500 Patriot missiles per year. The US used dozens of interceptors to defend Israel from Iranian retaliatory attacks last month.

Additionally, the Pentagon engaged in its largest Patriot battle in history to repel a symbolic Iranian missile attack on the US airbase in Qatar. The US stockpile of air and missile defenses has been drained to aid Ukraine during the war with Russia. Missile interceptors are in short supply in the West. In May, Secretary of State and National Security Advisor Marco Rubio told Congress that “The Ukrainians asked for air defense systems – Patriot systems, which, frankly, we don’t have.” “In fact, if the Ukrainians asked for anything additional, they asked for air defense systems, Patriot systems, which, frankly, we do not have. But we cannot produce them fast enough. And one of the problems we face in Ukraine is that ammunition is being used up much faster than we can produce it,” Rubio emphasized.

It is unclear if Trump reversed the Pentagon order to halt some arms transfers to Ukraine, including Patriot Missiles. During Monday’s dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump told reporters that he would “send some more weapons” to Ukraine. Patriot systems have been a crucial part of Ukraine’s air defenses. However, Russia has developed missiles to counter Patriot interceptors with increasing effectiveness

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“We’re gonna have to take a look” at the Ukrainian request, Trump added, noting that “it’s a shame that we have to spend so much money” on supporting Kiev.”

Patriots ‘Very Expensive’ – Trump (RT)

US President Donald Trump has said that the Patriot air defense system, another unit of which Ukraine has reportedly asked for, is “very expensive.” He added that the request was under consideration, stopping short of revealing whether Washington would accommodate it or not. Trump has repeatedly criticized his predecessor, Joe Biden, for writing a blank check to Ukraine with respect to weapons deliveries. When asked by a reporter on Wednesday whether he was considering providing Ukraine with another Patriot unit, Trump replied that the air defense system is “very rare… [and] very expensive.” “We’re gonna have to take a look” at the Ukrainian request, Trump added, noting that “it’s a shame that we have to spend so much money” on supporting Kiev.

That same day, Germany’s n-tv media outlet quoted a spokesperson for US arms manufacturer Raytheon, which produces Patriots and accompanying missiles, as saying that it intends to ramp up monthly production of PAC2 GEM-T rockets by 150% by 2028 due to “unprecedented demand.” According to the publication, as of early 2024, around only 240 were being produced per year. Each Patriot missile is said to cost approximately $4 million. Earlier this week, Axios, citing anonymous sources, claimed that the US had promised to send more Patriot missiles to Ukraine, though the number would presumably be very limited. The report came shortly after the Pentagon announced a halt to weapons deliveries to Ukraine as part of a “capability review.”

However, on Monday, Trump appeared to go back on the military aid suspension. Commenting on the apparent reversal of the decision by the US president, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov criticized the conflicting statements coming out of Washington. Earlier this month, he suggested that the US apparently “simply cannot produce [Patriot] missiles in the necessary quantities.”

His remark seemed to be corroborated by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s assessment in late May, according to whom “we can’t make them fast enough.” Around the same time, Trump said that “Biden emptied out our whole country giving [Ukraine] weapons.” According to Germany’s Kiel Institute, the US has sent nearly $115 billion in military and financial aid to Kiev since the conflict escalated in 2022. Russia has repeatedly condemned Western arms shipments to Ukraine, arguing that they only serve to prolong the bloodshed without changing its course and increase the risk of broader escalation.

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They know about the corruption. But still another €100bn comes their way. What does that tell us?

EU Could Hand Another €100bn To Ukraine – Bloomberg (RT)

European Union officials are weighing a proposal to provide Ukraine with another €100 billion ($117 billion) in grants and low-interest loans, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, citing sources familiar with the matter. The plan involves establishing a dedicated fund within the bloc’s upcoming seven-year budget framework, the unnamed insiders told the outlet. Disbursement would begin in 2028 if the proposal is approved. The move would further shift the financial burden onto Western European taxpayers of what Moscow has condemned as a US-triggered NATO proxy war. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in April that officials in Brussels “view possible suspension of Ukraine assistance as confirmation of the EU’s strategic inviability” and are pushing for continued funding to protect their reputation.

Ukraine’s military and defense institutions have faced a string of corruption scandals during the conflict with Russia, including overpayments for rations and shady arms procurement contracts. This week, Ukrainian outlets reported that anti-corruption investigators searched a property belonging to former Defense Minister Aleksey Reznikov. Reznikov resigned in 2023 following allegations of financial misconduct in his department. The proposed fund is reportedly one of several avenues under consideration, with a final decision expected by July 16 or possibly later, according to Bloomberg. The report added that last month, the European Commission briefed EU finance ministers on Kiev’s intention to increase this year’s defense spending by $8.4 billion using domestic sources.

Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmigal said in June that defense expenditures had risen 34% year-on-year during the first five months of 2025. Meanwhile, Finance Minister Sergey Marchenko warned in May that Kiev’s national debt is nearing $171 billion, approximately equivalent to the country’s GDP. Ukraine continues to rely heavily on external financial aid to sustain its national budget. Earlier this year, the government failed to restructure a portion of its sovereign debt issued in 2015 and declined to honor a $665 million repayment to private investors in early June. The country’s economy is also feeling the strain of a labor shortage, as millions have fled to Western nations offering them protection and social benefits. Many men of military age who remain in Ukraine have evaded conscription, which usually means avoiding formal employment and by extension, income taxes.

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“..the“bone-crushing” legislation spearheaded by hawkish Senator Lindsey Graham would impose a 500% tariff on countries buying oil, gas, uranium, and other goods from Russia.”

Trump Ready To Back New Russia Sanctions Bill – Politico (RT)

US President Donald Trump is ready to sign a bill aimed at eliminating Russia’s trade under certain conditions, Politico reported on Wednesday, citing a senior administration official. If adopted, the “bone-crushing” legislation spearheaded by hawkish Senator Lindsey Graham would impose a 500% tariff on countries buying oil, gas, uranium, and other goods from Russia. Although the bill grants the president the power to exempt nations from the tariff for up to 180 days, Trump reportedly wants Congress to give him sole authority to decide on the sanctions. “The administration is not going to be micromanaged by the Congress on the president’s foreign policy. The bill needs a waiver authority that is complete,” an official told Politico. The source added that otherwise, “conceptually there’s an openness” to signing the legislation.

Graham said on Tuesday that the Senate would soon vote on the draft. “The Senate bill has a presidential waiver to give President Trump maximum leverage,” he wrote on X. According to The New York Times, the vote could take place as soon as this month. The push for tougher sanctions has gained momentum after Trump stepped up criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin, as restarted negotiations between Moscow and Kiev have so far failed to produce a ceasefire. Moscow has insisted that any lasting settlement must address the “root causes” of the conflict, including NATO’s eastward expansion and Ukraine’s aspirations to join the US-led alliance, which Russia views as a threat to its national security.

“We don’t need a pause, which the regime in Kiev and its foreign handlers would like to use to regroup their forces, continue mobilization, and strengthen their military potential,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told Hungarian newspaper Magyar Nemzet on Monday. Putin has demanded that Ukraine recognize Russia’s new borders and adopt permanent neutrality with a legally limited army. Lavrov said this week that Moscow is working to arrange a third round of direct talks with Ukraine in Türkiye.

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They pretend to be ready for war, but they have no troops or weapons.

Ukraine Diplomacy ‘Exhausted’ – German Chancellor (RT)

There are no viable diplomatic options remaining to settle the Ukraine conflict, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has claimed, doubling down on his policy of providing weapons to Kiev. Berlin has been the second largest arms supplier to Kiev since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022, surpassed only by the US. Russia has consistently denounced Western weapons deliveries, saying they do not change the overall course of the conflict and merely serve to prolong the bloodshed and risk further escalation. Speaking in the German parliament on Wednesday, Merz claimed that the “means of diplomacy are exhausted” regarding the conflict, but that he would aim to prevent a Russian victory.

“We will continue to assist Ukraine, even despite the resistance from the political left and the Russia-friendly right here in the house,” the chancellor said, apparently referring to the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and the Left party. He denounced AfD co-chair Alice Weidel for not commenting on the latest Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine, which, according to Merz, was the largest since the escalation of the conflict in 2022. Last week, German government spokesman Stefan Kornelius confirmed that “intensive discussions” were taking place with Washington regarding the possibility of Berlin purchasing air defense systems and munitions from US manufacturers and handing them over to Ukraine.

In May, the Germany Defense Ministry announced that it would provide €5 billion ($5.6 billion) to “finance the production of long-range weapon systems in Ukraine.”mKremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov condemned the decision, claiming that Germany is “competing with France for primacy in further provoking war.” The same month, Kiev agreed to direct talks with Russia following pressure from US President Donald Trump, marking the first such negotiations in three years. However, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov has accused some EU member states of seeking to undermine the negotiations and prolong the conflict. Speaking last month, Ryabkov cited Merz as an example, accusing him of providing weapons to Kiev and attempting to push Trump toward a more aggressive pro-Ukraine stance.

In late May, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov claimed that Berlin’s “direct involvement in the war is now obvious.” “Germany is sliding down the same slippery slope it already followed a couple of times in the last century – down toward its own collapse,” he warned. Around the same time, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called into question the credibility of French President Emmanuel Macron’s statements in support of the Ukraine peace process.

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“This war will be long. And the United States – with Trump or without him – will remain our adversary. The outcome will shape not just the fate of Ukraine, but the future of Russia itself.”

The West’s War On Russia Will Go Beyond Ukraine (Trenin)

The trademark style of the current US president, Donald Trump, is verbal spectacle. His statements – brash, contradictory, sometimes theatrical – should be monitored, but not overestimated. They are not inherently favorable or hostile to Russia. And we must remember: Trump is not the ‘king’ of America. The ‘Trump revolution’ that many anticipated at the beginning of the year appears to have given way to Trump’s own evolution – a drift toward accommodation with the American establishment. In that light, it’s time to assess the interim results of our ‘special diplomatic operation’. There have now been six presidential phone calls, several rounds of talks between foreign ministers and national security aides, and sustained contact at other levels.

The most obvious positive outcome is the restoration of dialogue between Russia and the United States – a process that had been severed under the Biden administration. Crucially, this revived dialogue extends beyond Ukraine. A range of potential areas for cooperation have been mapped out, from geopolitical stability to transportation and sport. These may not carry immediate strategic weight, but they lay the groundwork for future engagement. Under Trump, the dialogue is unlikely to break off again – though its tone and pace may shift.

One visible result of this diplomacy was the resumption of talks with the Ukrainian side in Istanbul. While these negotiations currently hold little political substance – and the recent prisoner exchanges occurred independently of them – they nonetheless reaffirm a core tenet of Russian diplomacy: we are ready for a political resolution to the conflict. Still, these are technical and tactical achievements. The strategic reality remains unchanged. It was never realistic to expect Trump to offer Russia a deal on Ukraine that met our security requirements. Nor for that matter would Russia accept one that compromised its long-term security interests. Likewise, any notion that Trump would ‘deliver’ Ukraine to the Kremlin, join Moscow in undermining the EU, or push for a new Yalta agreement with Russia and China was always fantasy.

So the page has turned. What comes next? Trump will almost certainly sign the new US sanctions bill into law – but he’ll try to preserve discretion in how those measures are applied. The sanctions will add friction to global trade, but they will not derail Russian policy. On the military front, Trump will deliver the remaining aid packages approved under Biden, and perhaps supplement them with modest contributions of his own. But going forward, it will be Western Europe – especially Germany – that supplies Ukraine, often by buying US-made systems and re-exporting them.

Meanwhile, the United States will continue to furnish Kiev with battlefield intelligence – particularly for deep strikes inside Russian territory. None of this suggests the conflict will end in 2025. Nor will it end when hostilities in Ukraine eventually wind down. That’s because the fight is not fundamentally about Ukraine. What we are witnessing is an indirect war between the West and Russia – part of a much broader global confrontation. The West is fighting to preserve its dominance. And Russia, in defending itself, is asserting its sovereign right to exist on its own terms. This war will be long. And the United States – with Trump or without him – will remain our adversary. The outcome will shape not just the fate of Ukraine, but the future of Russia itself.

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“The motion needs a two-thirds majority and support from an absolute majority of the European Parliament’s 720 members to pass—a threshold observers say is unlikely to be met.”

‘Time To Go’: Orban Demands Von Der Leyen’s Departure (RT)

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has called for the resignation of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, posting a parody image ahead of a scheduled no confidence vote in the European Parliament. The motion, set for Thursday, targets her handling of COVID-19 vaccine procurement. On Tuesday, Orban shared an image stylized as a Time magazine cover, depicting a red background and a retreating von der Leyen under the caption “time to go.” The image was a spoof on a Biden-themed cover of the magazine from 2024 which followed the then-US president’s announcement that he would withdraw from the election campaign.

Orban has long been one of von der Leyen’s harshest critics, accusing her of undermining EU institutions and interfering in the domestic affairs of member states. He has frequently clashed with Brussels over rule-of-law disputes and sanctions policy, and has claimed the bloc’s leadership has tried to isolate Hungary politically. Within the EU, von der Leyen has faced growing criticism, particularly over her conduct during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her refusal to release private texts exchanged with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla during vaccine procurement talks has fueled ongoing controversy. A European court ruled earlier this year that her office had failed to provide a legitimate justification for withholding the messages.

Critics from both the political left and right, as well as Eurosceptic factions, have accused her of centralizing power, bypassing traditional Commission procedures and parliamentary oversight, as well as overriding national sovereignty in sensitive matters. Thursday’s no confidence vote was initiated by Romanian MEP Gheorghe Piperea, who cited a pattern of “institutional overreach” in von der Leyen’s conduct. The motion needs a two-thirds majority and support from an absolute majority of the European Parliament’s 720 members to pass—a threshold observers say is unlikely to be met.

In response, von der Leyen has lashed out at her opponents, labeling them “conspiracy theorists” and “anti-vaxxers” backed by Russia. Speaking at a plenary session this week, she claimed some of her critics were acting “on behalf of their puppet masters in Russia.” Moscow has repeatedly accused von der Leyen of harboring Russophobic views. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov earlier this year referred to her as “Führer Ursula” and accused her of pushing militarization across the EU while deflecting attention from pandemic-era financial mismanagement. Kremlin officials have also criticized her support for Ukraine and her role in expanding sanctions targeting Russia, calling her one of the key drivers of the EU’s confrontation with Moscow.

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“..in NATO-EU Europe, the true measure of power now is the ability to spoil whatever sorry remnants of democracy are still standing. And in spite of very tough competition, von der Leyen is the worst, most corrupting spoiler of them all.”

“..The EU’s real core function is to extinguish democracy in Europe by shifting genuine power from nation-states with some, if already meagre, popular participation in political decision-making to an unelected bureaucracy..”

How The Unelected Queen of the Union Plans To Keep Her Grip On Power (Amar)

Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission that runs the EU is finally facing a long overdue no-confidence vote. Its chances of success, all observers agree, are very small. And yet, this is an important moment. That’s because the single most powerful politician in the EU is not, for instance, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz or French President Emmanuel Macron (notwithstanding their own delusions of grandeur), but Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the EU Commission. Because in NATO-EU Europe, the true measure of power now is the ability to spoil whatever sorry remnants of democracy are still standing. And in spite of very tough competition, von der Leyen is the worst, most corrupting spoiler of them all.

This is due to three facts. The first is structural: The EU was designed not to be a ‘democracy’ – however flawed – but one big, entrenched, and growing ‘democracy deficit’. Its purpose has never been to shaft the US, even if American President Donald Trump can’t stop whining about that. The EU’s real core function is to extinguish democracy in Europe by shifting genuine power from nation-states with some, if already meagre, popular participation in political decision-making to an unelected bureaucracy, of which the Commission is the center and top. The second fact is a matter of individual character and hence responsibility: Ursula von der Leyen is the embodiment of an insatiable lust for personal, unaccountable power. She won’t admit it, of course, but her behavior speaks volumes: Von der Leyen does not see herself as a public servant but firmly believes that it is the public that must serve her.

Think of these two factors – the structural and the individual – if you wish, as broadly similar to what happened during the rise of Joseph Stalin in the former Soviet Union: Like the EU, the post-revolutionary Communist party was built to restrict political decision-making to a small and self-selecting group of true believers. And only those confessing the correct “values” were even offered a chance to join. Like von der Leyen, Stalin managed to turn this deliberately created “democracy deficit” to his own advantage by basing his personal despotism on it. If you think that analogy is far-fetched, consider that in both cases, the rise of the Soviet despot and that of the European Commission president, real power has been concentrated in an overbearing and invasive bureaucracy that, formally, should only be an executive organ. There is a reason why, if you take one tiny step back, “general secretary” sounds rather similar to “commission president.”

And then there is the third fact that has facilitated von der Leyen’s performance as NATO-EU’s top spoiler. In this respect, she certainly does not resemble Stalin at all, but rather one of the many Eastern European satraps of Cold War Eastern Europe. Like trusty Walter Ulbricht of early East Germany or Poland’s Boleslaw Bierut who suffered a heart attack when Khruschev made Stalin the fall guy, von der Leyen is a vassal leader, just working for another outside empire. So obviously, so shamelessly that even Politico has – rightly – labeled her the EU’s “American president.” The charges that her political opponents in the EU parliament have just used to initiate the current no-confidence vote are less fundamental – while still reflecting stunning misbehavior – and more specific, as they have to be.

In essence, they target von der Leyen’s – and the whole Commission’s – scandalous handling of the Covid-19 crisis (scandalous by the way from any angle, whether you approve or disapprove of vaccines); her subsequent and illegal refusal to provide key information on what she and the CEO of big pharma company Pfizer were up to during that period in messages that were private but should not have been; waste (to say the least) in the handling of a 650 billion-euro post-Corona crisis recovery fund; the misuse of a legal loophole to boost armaments spending via the EU; and last but not least, the weaponization of digital legislation to interfere in the recent Romanian, as well as German elections.

What all these transgressions have in common is not only that they may very well be criminal. They are also all variants of the same, fundamentally simple ruse: the manipulation or even fabrication of “emergencies” that are then exploited as cover for constantly escalating abuses of power. If there is one main principle of von der Leyen’s power grab, this is it. Again, Stalin knew a thing or two about that trick.In sum, the sponsors of the no-confidence vote conclude “that the Commission led by President Ursula von der Leyen no longer commands the confidence of Parliament to uphold the principles of transparency, accountability, and good governance essential to a democratic Union.” They call on the Commission “to resign due to repeated failures to ensure transparency and to its persistent disregard for democratic oversight and the rule of law within the Union.”

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“..on Tuesday, von der Leyen accused China of “de facto enabling Russia’s war economy,” adding that the EU “cannot accept this.”

EU’s von der Leyen Issues Threat To China Over Russia (RT)

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has warned that ties between the EU and China could further deteriorate if Beijing refuses to condemn Russia over the Ukraine conflict. Speaking at a European Parliament session in Strasbourg on Tuesday, von der Leyen accused China of “de facto enabling Russia’s war economy,” adding that the EU “cannot accept this.” “How China continues to interact with Putin’s war will be a determining factor for EU-China relations going forward,” she stated. Von der Leyen called on Beijing to “unequivocally condemn Russia’s gross violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and internationally recognized borders.” In the same address, she accused China of engaging in unfair trade practices, such as “flooding global markets with cheap, subsidized goods” in an effort to “wipe out competitors.”

Beijing has consistently denied supplying weapons or otherwise supporting Russia in its conflict with Ukraine. “China is not a party to the Ukraine issue. China’s position on the Ukraine crisis is objective and consistent, that is, negotiation, ceasefire and peace,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said earlier this month. “A prolonged Ukraine crisis serves no one’s interests. China supports a political settlement to the crisis as early as possible,” Mao added. China has also opposed “unilateral” sanctions on Russia and has offered to help mediate a ceasefire between Moscow and Kiev. In May, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in Moscow, pledging to deepen the countries’ “strategic partnership” and expand bilateral trade.

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“..the existence of an imminent risk of irreparable harm to a right protected by the Convention or its protocols has not been establishe..”

European Court Rejects Le Pen’s Bid To Suspend Election Ban (RT)

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has rejected French right-wing veteran politician Marine Le Pen’s request to suspend the five-year ban on standing in elections, including the 2027 presidential race, which stems from an embezzlement conviction. “In any event, the existence of an imminent risk of irreparable harm to a right protected by the Convention or its protocols has not been established,” the court wrote in its press release on Wednesday. In March 2025, a French judge found the former leader of the biggest opposition party National Rally (RN) guilty of misusing public funds intended to pay for assistants to the RN members of the European Parliament.

Le Pen has denied any wrongdoing and appealed the verdict, which she calls politically motivated. Le Pen ran for president in 2017 and 2022, losing both times in a runoff to President Emmanuel Macron. The National Rally is currently the third-largest party in the National Assembly. On Wednesday, police raided the RN headquarters in Paris as part of an investigation into alleged campaign finance violations and fraud. RN leader Jordan Bardella denounced the searches as an attempt to “destabilize the party and drive it into financial ruin.” US President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance have publicly voiced support for Le Pen, which the French authorities dismissed as meddling in domestic affairs.

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The European Court of Human Rights rejects her request, and the French police sweeps in. The cradle of [modern, European] democracy.

French Investigators Raid HQ of Biggest Opposition Party (RT)

French financial investigators raided the Paris headquarters of the right-wing National Rally (RN) party on Wednesday. Its leader accused the government of conducting a campaign of harassment. The early morning search targeted documents and communications related to the party’s political campaigning, according to RN President Jordan Bardella. The party is closely associated with former presidential candidate Marine Le Pen, who was previously barred from running in the 2027 race. Bardella criticized the search as “a new harassment campaign” and a blow to democratic principles. ”This display of force has only one purpose: to provide a spectacle for news channels, to rummage through the private correspondence of the leading opposition party, to seize all our internal documents,” he wrote on X.

“Nothing to do with justice, everything to do with politics.” Wednesday’s raid came roughly three months after a French court found senior RN figures, including Le Pen, guilty of embezzling European Union funds. The ruling imposed an immediate five-year ban from seeking public office, controversially offering no delay for appeal. The party has condemned the verdict as an undemocratic attempt to sideline its co-founder and former leader from the 2027 presidential race. Le Pen narrowly lost to French President Emmanuel Macron in the 2022 runoff election. The Paris prosecutor’s office said the search was part of an investigation into loans the RN received from private individuals. The party reportedly turned to private lending after being denied traditional bank financing, according to Le Parisien.

French campaign finance laws impose strict limits on party loans, including maximum values and repayment conditions. Investigators are reportedly searching for potential violations but have not filed any charges. Christian Charpy, head of the French campaign finance watchdog CNCCFP, previously suggested that some loans may have amounted to undeclared donations. The RN has grown in prominence in recent years and now holds the largest single faction in France’s parliament. During last year’s snap elections, mainstream parties coordinated to block the anti-immigration, Euroskeptic party from securing enough seats to form a government. President Macron has had to contend with a more challenging domestic political environment since losing his legislative majority in 2022.

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“This team has worked relentlessly from groundbreaking innovations like Community Notes, and, soon, X Money to bringing the most iconic voices and content to the platform..”

Linda Yaccarino Steps Down As CEO Of X (ZH)

Linda Yaccarino announced on Wednesday that she’s stepping down as CEO of X, offering little in the way of an explanation. “After two incredible years, I’ve decided to step down as CEO of X. When @elonmusk and I first spoke of his vision for X, I knew it would be the opportunity of a lifetime to carry out the extraordinary mission of this company. I’m immensely grateful to him for entrusting me with the responsibility of protecting free speech, turning the company around, and transforming X into the Everything App. I’m incredibly proud of the X team – the historic business turn around we have accomplished together has been nothing short of remarkable.

We started with the critical early work necessary to prioritize the safety of our users—especially children, and to restore advertiser confidence. This team has worked relentlessly from groundbreaking innovations like Community Notes, and, soon, X Money to bringing the most iconic voices and content to the platform. Now, the best is yet to come as X enters a new chapter with @xai. X is truly a digital town square for all voices and the world’s most powerful culture signal. We couldn’t have achieved that without the support of our users, business partners, and the most innovative team in the world. I’ll be cheering you all on as you continue to change the world. As always, I’ll see you on X.”

According to the NY Times, which had an article queued up to publish 3 minutes after her tweet – and authored by Musk-hater Mike Isaac;”Yaccarino’s exit caps a tumultuous period at X, which has been remade in Mr. Musk’s image since he bought the platform for $44 billion in 2022. Since then, Mr. Musk has shed three quarters of the company’s employees, loosened speech restrictions on the platform and wielded X as a political megaphone. Advertisers to X were at one point spooked by the changes and the social media company’s ad business declined.

In March, Mr. Musk said he had sold X, which is a privately held company, to xAI, his artificial intelligence start-up, in an unusual arrangement that showed the financial maneuvering inside his business empire. The all-stock deal valued xAI at $80 billion and X at $33 billion, Mr. Musk said. Since then, xAI has been in talks to raise new financing that could value it at as much as $120 billion. The rest of the article essentially suggests Yaccarino’s job was partly to handle Musk, who has “frequently made her job more difficult, including using expletives to tell advertisers that he would not be changing his ways.”

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“I don’t believe that he can hide behind doctor-patient confidentiality because this is the president of the United States, and people expect the White House physician to be truthful and transparent about the president of the United States’ health.”

Biden’s White House Doctor Invokes 5th Amendment (ZH)

After requesting to delay his testimony, Kevin O’Connor – former President Biden’s White House doctor, refused to answer questions during a deposition in front of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Wednesday, according to a statement from his legal counsel that cites doctor-patient privilege and constitutional rights against self-incrimination. “Earlier today, Dr. Kevin O’Connor asserted the physician-patient privilege, as well as his right under the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, in declining to answer questions from the staff of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform regarding his service as Physician to the President during the Biden Administration,” reads the statement.

“On the advice of his legal counsel, Dr. O’Connor refused to answer questions that invaded the well-established legal privilege that protects confidential matters between physicians and their patients. His assertion of his right under the Fifth Amendment to decline to answer questions, also on the advice of his lawyers, was made necessary by the unique circumstances of this deposition.” O’Connor appeared for the deposition after House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) subpoenaed him last month to compel his testimony as part of the panel’s investigation into the massive coverup of Biden’s cognitive decline – as well as whether Biden was aware of documents signed using his “autopen” signature.

“The president is the most powerful person in the world. The American people have a right to know the health condition of the president, both physical and mental,” Comer said before the interview, adding “I don’t believe that he can hide behind doctor-patient confidentiality because this is the president of the United States, and people expect the White House physician to be truthful and transparent about the president of the United States’ health.” O’Connor’s lawyers had requested a postponement over the weekend – raising concerns over doctor-patient privilege, and asserting that the committee had declined to rule out any limitations as to the scope of the deposition. ‘Biden’ has strongly denied that he was not in a right state of mind while he was president, calling the claims “ridiculous and false.’

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“In the long ago days of the 1950s, or perhaps it was the 1960s, Mad Comics produced an issue in which everything worked for humans without their participation. Then one day the system broke, and no one knew how to repair the system. They all died.”

Two Possible Fates Waiting in the Wings (Paul Craig Roberts)

I often wonder which of two possible fates waiting in the wings will be ours. Will Washington/Israeli hegemonic ambition, together with Russian/Chinese/Iranian denial, or perhaps avoidance, of reality, destroy us in nuclear war, or will the digital revolution and its bastard child–Artificial Intelligence–lock up humanity in endless tyranny? I read idealistic accounts of AI in which we all have an AI assistant that manages our daily schedules, our health, diet, weight, and what we eat and drink, manages our investments, protects us against fraudulent bills, keeps watch over our identity and bank account, and ensures all bills are paid, all the while greatly increasing our productivity in our jobs and delivering entertainment.

The propaganda makes people feel secure and comfortable, especially really busy people and elderly people. But in fact it makes them insecure and unaware of how insecure they are. All of their information is in one place where it can be hacked or erased along with their identity by an electromagnetic pulse (EMP). Technology’s true believers see technology in an unrealistic way. It is always an improvement in human existence. But that is not true. Initially technology improved human performance, but eventually it displaces human performance as AI and robotics are doing. In the long ago days of the 1950s, or perhaps it was the 1960s, Mad Comics produced an issue in which everything worked for humans without their participation. Then one day the system broke, and no one knew how to repair the system. They all died.

Already today, education is training students not to think for themselves, not to learn how to solve math, physics, chemical, biological, and other problems, but how to ask AI to do it for them. Students now hand in assignments written for them by AI. Students no longer need to know language or how to use it to write a theme. They just give the assignment to AI. Education today amounts to learning how to use AI. But what or who is AI? AI is the ability to peruse information in a data base much faster than a human and to arrive at a conclusion faster than a human can think. The accuracy of the AI conclusion depends on the accuracy off the information supplied to AI. In other words, the outcome depends on who controls the information base.

We already live with this problem. The information base consists of the official narratives. Censorship kept truthful information about the dangers of the Covid “vaccine” and truthful accounts of “Russiagate,” Ukraine conflict, and most other events off of social media and unable to find with a Google search. If you are outside the official narratives, you are not included in the information base. AI makes Orwell’s Big Brother universal and unchallengeable. For now the official explanations are in the hands of the American Establishment and their whore media. Perhaps in order to protect their own histories, cultures, and ways of thinking, other countries will develop their own AI system in order to escape being ruled by Washington’s data base. Otherwise, Washington’s official narratives will become every country’s official narratives.

What we have at this time is indoctrination disguised by the language of neutrality and presented as truthful information. Liberal-left ideologies, such as transgender theory, the alleged racism of white ethnicities, and Jewish and black victimization are default settings. But it is worse than this. Who controls the algorithm controls the menu not only of explanations but of what events actually happened. All countries are in danger of being subsumed into Washingtons’ explanations, just as they have been left powerless by being subsumed into the SWIFT bank clearing system and the US dollar as world money. Many will accept Washington’s free ride to the obliteration of their memory of themselves.

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“Big Pharma is so accustomed to totally controlling American health policy for so long that the Big Pharma executives believe that they, not the federal health agencies, have the right to control vaccination policy.”

“The only way to fix this is to remove money from politics. This would require Congress to vote against their political campaign contributors and leave Congress without a source of election funds..”

American Doctor Organizations Are Shills for Big Pharma (Paul Craig Roberts)

Scientific research independent of Big Pharma money has proven conclusively that the Covid “vaccines” caused enormous health injuries and deaths. One producer of the vax withdrew it from use. Data show beyond all doubt that the vax is particularly deadly for young children whose immune system it destroys and pregnant women. Faced with the overwhelming evidence about which there is no doubt whatsoever, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy removed the CDC’s recommendation of the dangerous vax for kids and pregnant women. The vax is just as dangerous for everyone, but Kennedy left the recommendation in place for everyone else as it proved impossible to buck Big Pharma except in a minor way.

Nevertheless, Big Pharma sicced its shills –the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Public Health Association and four other groups– on Kennedy with a lawsuit filed against the US government. Big Pharma is so accustomed to totally controlling American health policy for so long that the Big Pharma executives believe that they, not the federal health agencies, have the right to control vaccination policy. Big Pharma is now attempting to use the federal judiciary to institutionalize their control over American health regulations.

This is a prime example of what happens when money takes over democracy. Political decisions are made not in the public interest, but in the interests of those who provide the campaign contributions. Federal agencies become shills for interest groups. The only way to fix this is to remove money from politics. This would require Congress to vote against their political campaign contributors and leave Congress without a source of election funds. Try to imagine politicians competing by debating values and policies in front of an audience instead of slinging mud and alleging scandals.

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https://twitter.com/VigilantFox/status/1943117899012473302
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  • #191794

    Salvador Dali Cubist self portrait 1926   • US Patriot Missile Stockpile a Fraction of What Pentagon Needs (Anzalone) • Patriots ‘Very Expensive’
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle July 10 2025]

    #191795
    Red
    Participant

    What’s an extremist? Here’s a quick and handy description from the RCMP. This is going to raise support for authority?

    #191796
    Topcat
    Participant

    #191797
    Topcat
    Participant

    #191798
    Topcat
    Participant

    #191799
    Topcat
    Participant

    NYC

    Sliding beneath the waves…….

    #191800
    Topcat
    Participant

    The Epstein List

    Ask yourself why the Demonrats have not jumped on this issue to racket up political points on Trumptard hypocrisy.

    #191801
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Don’t think that Trump didn’t realise just how big a cesspool the USA actually is until he saw the Epstein files; he knew, he was friends with Epstein, and now he has decided to allow the trafficing and rape of children to continue without consequences for the perpetrators.

    Wow, the USA’s moral leadership is stunning. Trump assisting animals to commit pedo rape; he is one of those animals. Is there anything this man will not do?

    #191802
    Topcat
    Participant

    Putting a face of Evil to the name: Sarah Kellen

    “You can touch this shit”

    Judge says Sarah Kellen was ‘criminally responsible’ in Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficking scheme during Ghislaine Maxwell sentencing hearing

    Sarah with her jewboy

    Pimpets

    #191803
    Topcat
    Participant

    #191804
    Red
    Participant

    I can’t say it often enough; never trust a millionaire and a billionaire is 1000 times worse. I hear from millionaires in my community say but I never hurt anyone. No? Then how did you make your millions? Answer: investments. Okay, so you supported companies/investment funds that subscribe to growth for growths sake. That means that along the way small and medium sized mom and pop shops are closed out one way or another to accommodate said growth. In that process many families would have been shut out of employment but that’s just business.

    #191805
    Red
    Participant

    Growth for growths sake in a finite space is not a business plan, it’s a suicide note.

    #191806
    those darned kids
    Participant

    • US Patriot Missile Stockpile a Fraction of What Pentagon Needs (Anzalone)
    •• yay!

    • Patriots ‘Very Expensive’ – Trump (RT)
    •• Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and Boeing: “yay!”

    • EU Could Hand Another €100bn To Ukraine – Bloomberg (RT)
    •• Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and Boeing: “yay!”

    • Trump Ready To Back New Russia Sanctions Bill – Politico (RT)
    •• it’ll work this time!

    • Ukraine Diplomacy ‘Exhausted’ – German Chancellor (RT)
    •• Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and Boeing: “yay!”

    • The West’s War On Russia Will Go Beyond Ukraine (Trenin)
    •• Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and Boeing: “yay!”

    • ‘Time To Go’: Orban Demands Von Der Leyen’s Departure (RT)
    •• how dare an elected tyrant tell an unelected democrat what to do!

    • How The Unelected Queen of the Union Plans To Keep Her Grip On Power (Amar)
    •• tune in to “whatsapp” to find out!

    • EU’s von der Leyen Issues Threat To China Over Russia (RT)
    •• “i’m a chicken hawk, see!”

    • European Court Rejects Le Pen’s Bid To Suspend Election Ban (RT)
    •• unelected people telling people who can’t be elected.

    • French Investigators Raid HQ of Biggest Opposition Party (RT)
    •• liberté, égalité, fraternité!

    • Linda Yaccarino Steps Down As CEO Of X (ZH)
    •• free speech will never be the same..

    • Biden’s White House Doctor Invokes 5th Amendment (ZH)
    •• “none of us recall”

    • Two Possible Fates Waiting in the Wings (Paul Craig Roberts)
    •• neither of which will benefit you.

    • American Doctor Organizations Are Shills for Big Pharma (Paul Craig Roberts)
    •• and big pharma is a shill for the d.o.d.

    #191807
    Topcat
    Participant

    #191808
    those darned kids
    Participant

    ms ocasio cortez is not looking for communism.

    she is looking for the world’s largest mirror, mirror.

    the last thing a narcissist wants is something “communal”.

    yuck.

    #191809
    Topcat
    Participant

    The USSA is doomed on many many fronts, here is one of the less covered ones.

    Can’t run an economy ponzi like the USSA that needs constant ‘growth’ in consumerism to stay afloat.

    The USSA’s only value in the world ‘market’ is to Consume ever larger amount of crap manufactured by the rest of the world.

    It’s like that old joke about relationships are like sharks, they have to inconstantly be moving forward to survive.

    The USSA, what we see in this graph is a dead shark.

    #191810
    Topcat
    Participant

    The Chinese as a culture are not a consumer culture, they tend to be frugal and save. They depend on other cultures and countries to buy what they over-manufacture.

    There in lies the dilemma for China, they will never buy more from other countries than they export.

    They want and can only exist in the long run with a permanent trade surplus against the rest of the world.

    Russia, because of sanctions, has been forced into a large amount of self-sufficiency in their economy which huge amounts of natural resources give them the luxury of pursuing.

    China doesn’t have the wealth of natural resources within their borders.

    The USSA depends far, far, far more on other countries than Russia does for manufactured goods.

    Even the USSA MIC maggots use Taiwan chips for their crappy boondoggle “weapons systems”, Russia doesn’t.

    The USSA doesn’t even manufacture the bulk of their own medicines in the country. Not even self sufficient in the health sector.

    #191811
    zerosum
    Participant

    An urge is a pressing want, one that is almost a compulsion.

    That’s the way it is.
    Lies and Secrets
    SEX/The Jeffrey Epstein case
    Genocide/War/Depopulation
    ————-

    Denial/Pretend

    Russia has developed missiles to counter Patriot interceptors

    ———–

    Denial/Pretend

    Ukraine is a NATO proxy war against Russia

    It will be Western Europe – especially Germany – that supplies Ukraine, often by buying US-made systems and re-exporting them.
    ———-
    Denial/Pretend

    Pandemic-era financial mismanagement.
    ———–
    Denial/Pretend

    Democracy are still standing
    ————-
    Denial/Pretend

    The manipulation or even fabrication of “emergencies” that are then exploited as cover for constantly escalating abuses of power.
    ————–
    Denial/Pretend

    One day the system broke, and no one knew how to repair the system.
    ———-
    STILL Denial/Pretend

    Who was correct/right
    https://x.com/joeroganhq/status/1942952934901182930/photo/1
    ———–

    #191812
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    Bondi, Epstein

    “Tapes” of “downloaded” child porn.

    “Tape” was commonly still used by some video recorders up through 2015. A system in use from before then might still use tape.

    However, by the time the internet was born for the masses, computers were not running on tape — they used hard drives, floppy drives, Zip drives and optical drives. The only thing “tape” was used for were business backups, where the same bit of tape could be recorded on, over and over. A tape backup was being phased out for archival purposes by Y2K because magnetic tape degrades. Better to use optical disks or hard drives.

    Epstein “tapes” suggest video recordings created “in house.” Downloaded child porn vids would never have made their way to tape.

    They are lying.
    Why?
    I don’t buy the trope that Trump & company were lying all along and never meant to reveal the Epstein info. Quite frankly, it isn’t Trump’s style. They are hiding something, something that they found out in the past 3 months or so, and they believe that, at least for right now, it is in the best interest to keep it that way. This suggests a values conflict. For example, if Epstein was (is?) a Mossad agent, as some purport him to be, releasing the Epstein information right now (Diddy, too?) could destroy the negotiations to stop the war in Gaza. Which is more important: the US public’s desire to have this information or the potential to save the lives of thousands in Gaza? I don’t suggest that this example is reality, but it is the sort of thing that could be going on. I don’t suggest that we “trust” the Trump admin…but I also don’t believe that it is in the best interest of the US public to completely write the Trump admin off as equivalent to the wielder of the autopen under Biden.

    #191813
    Topcat
    Participant

    Explaining the Epstein Lie-a-Thon seems to require 7-D Checkers-gymnastics rationalizations.

    Rabbithole stuff to the nth degree to save a shred of hope for Trump being maybe not a ‘good guy’ but not an outright ‘bad guy’.

    The world of media perception is so weaponized at this point, who knows, maybe the Moon really is made of Green Cheese.

    I believe one reason Putin went for the slow grind in Ukraine was to ‘boil the frog’ slowly so as not to trigger a giant reaction from the EU and the USSA.

    It has worked well cause in the last three years the ‘collective West’ actually thought they could prevail against Russia and they failed totally without really being aware of it while is was happening.

    #191814
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    Lauren Lee on RFK

    This makes sense. In the short run, the “back of the napkin” data is there for any parent willing or interested to look. Changing the legality of the situation requires a very careful game plan.

    #191815
    zerosum
    Participant

    https://www.moonofalabama.org/2025/07/first-casualties-from-trumps-increasing-tariff-craze.html#more

    July 10, 2025
    First Casualties From Trump’s Increasing Tariff Craze

    #191816
    citizenx
    Participant

    This guy has an interesting take on the Epstein case.

    “I trust this admin, they are good people and not liars….but but but NOW they just have to lie because of the,,,media! If that list was released, I believe Nations could be brought down…”

    No, this dudes a retarded piece of shit.
    They are liars.
    People would be brought down, not Nations egos. Humans child raping facade egos…

    If Nations are built on child raping blackmail schemes, then take them the fuck down.
    Israel/America?

    TAE with the retarded trumps a “good guy” slimy excuses. Go pray with that retard.
    You are running cover for abusive child raping filth “leaders”?

    trump- “there is and never was any list”
    fuck off with that bullshit.
    he’s protecting himself and his master Israel.
    trump is Israels suck boy

    #191817
    citizenx
    Participant

    Sheep as, created on Earth, have purpose.

    Humans have no purpose, at all.

    Humans, according to themselves, have a “higher purpose”.
    That is delusional.

    Humans are a failed, fucked up nightmare of all species combined. Arrogant and delusional, destructive and predatory. Ruining everything for everyone and any thing. Humans are the scourge of life and the lowest form of existence…fools fooling ourselves only. Purposeless masters of nothing.

    #191818
    charles
    Participant

    And god does not originate the abstract of title to the land you are on.

    #191819
    WES
    Participant

    Society:

    A well run Society limits the opportunities for elities to abuse their people.

    A poorly run Society provides unlimited opportunities for elities to abuse people.

    How does the Uniparty act and behave?

    Pretending/Not Pretending:

    Most people prefer to live their lives by “Pretending not to know”.

    A minority of people prefer to live their lives by “not Pretending to know”.

    Realists are always labeled as “negative” by the pretenders.

    #191820
    zerosum
    Participant

    Epstein

    eu·nuch

    A eunuch is a man who has had his testicles removed, often for religious or political reasons.
    ————
    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/epstein-employees-provide-look-world-latest-batch-released-documents-rcna132605

    Epstein employees provide a look into his world in the latest batch of released documents
    A man who said he was paid to bring girls he knew to Epstein’s Florida property told them “he obviously has money willing to pay for stuff,” the documents show.

    Jan. 5, 2024, 6:45 PM PST
    By Tom Winter, Adam Reiss and Phil Helsel

    The documents released Friday by a federal court in New York City are part of a settled lawsuit against now-jailed Epstein confidant Ghislaine Maxwell by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who said she was a victim of sex trafficking and abuse when she was a teenager in the early 2000s.

    The documents include a deposition by Tony Figueroa, who testified he was paid to bring girls he knew to Epstein’s Florida property.

    Figueroa has not been charged with criminal wrongdoing.

    He would be paid $200 apiece, introduce them and leave, he said, according to a transcript. He told them they would be a masseuse.

    The documents released Friday include a deposition from Epstein housekeeper Juan Alessi,

    #191821
    Topcat
    Participant

    #191822
    kultsommer
    Participant

    A poorly run Society provides unlimited opportunities for elites to abuse people.

    I know that “many” will disagree but isn’t that the world of “Atlas shrugged”, where 99% of “us” are perceived as a helpless parasites that had to latch on to the greatness of the three heroes in the book.

    #191823
    WES
    Participant

    Trump Isolated:

    It kind of looks like Trump has been successfully neutered by the deep state.

    Noirette earlier noted that there is no first lady living at the White House these days.

    Trump seems to be isolated in the White House now.

    So some things are strangely different, compared to Trump’s first term.

    Is Trump now more focused, than in his first term?

    But on some things in his second term, Trump has been completely successful, like closing the southern border, implementing tariffs, etc.

    But we also see the compromises that he has had to make with the deep state, like Epstien files, and we don’t like it one bit!⁹

    Trump’s second term seems to be about making what deals, with the other 535 crooks in Washington DC., that he can, because his time is rapidly running out.

    #191824
    those darned kids
    Participant

    It kind of looks like Trump has been successfully neutered by the deep state.

    no.

    it kind of looks like mr chrump is a lying sack of caca who does not give one fork about his so-called base.

    it kind of looks like mr chrump is an integral part of the “deep state”.

    it kind of looks like mr chrump is just another sociopath.

    ¿¡wouldn’t PALANTIR be considered “deep state”!?

    #191825
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Corporal Mascara is gonna rid the Deep State of Pedophiles, hopefully and prayerfully, after he Girds His Loins, so to speak, first by washing The F*cking Mascara off his face as an expression of genuine intent.

    JD Vance Hamel BLANTON Bowman

    #191826
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    File this One under: Case Studies on Fecklessness, Fulsomeness and Abject Forlorness.

    Six Secret Service Agents Suspended from 10 to 42 Days for Failures in Butler, PA and Failed Assassination Attempt on President Trump

      popular headlines read that six secret service agents were suspended last month.  However, a more fulsome review of the disciplinary action highlights a slight slap on the wrist as the suspensions were from 10 to 42 days.
      Leitmotif…

    They just can’t change it, you know, that recurrent theme throughout their bullshit musical or literary composition.

    And it means this, light punishment means no punishment because they approve of their conduct and most likely part of their juvenile narrative.

    Those felons ought to tried, crucified, hung, stripped, humiliated publicly and if exonerated, reduced to entry-level employment for the rest of their lives, but they will ruin you and kill your Congressman for exposing and not abiding by their corrupt criminal asses.
    D you don’t have a clue.

    Carry on

    Btw,
    @tdk

    Here’s one exception to your rule on budding.

    Glenn Thibault….almost certainly reproduces by The Budding Yeast Method and I’ve been certain of this observation for 41 years.

    #191827
    WES
    Participant

    tdk:

    Yes, Trump lying is unfortunately part of any deal with the deep state.
    Or do you prefer the 4 great years of Biden’s non-deals?

    Yeah, the only choice is often between bad and worst.

    The Ancients didn’t have a problem with pedophilia because there were no age laws regarding sex with girls.
    Sex/marriage at any age was fine because girls had no rights.

    Mail ordered brides were quite common in the old days.
    It kept a lot of painters busy making miniature head portraits of your bride!
    How much could you trust the painter’s portrait?

    #191828
    Dr D Rich
    Participant
      “…I don’t need the Army AND I don’t need the War to tell me who I am.”

    Amen, brother.
    By Army I mean Navy.

    #191829
    WES
    Participant

    Oh Stupid Canada:

    PM Carney gets his August 1st, 35% tariff letter from Trump (with an extra 10% added on) for being an EU/Globalist jerk!

    Canadian dollar – ) meh!

    #191830
    those darned kids
    Participant

    hmmmm….

    trump biden

    war yep yep
    homelessness yep yep
    spy state yep yep
    impunity yep yep
    hubris yep yep
    ecocide yep yep
    trannies nope yep
    mullets yep nope

    VICTORY!

    #191831
    those darned kids
    Participant

    wes, it’s all a game designed to usher in the naeu and cbdc.

    mr carney is mr chrump’s best friend.

    #191832
    WES
    Participant

    tdk:

    I don’t doubt that!

    #191833

    I have commented before that the numbers of insects are down. This year is particularly ominous. On this moist, warm July evening, there are no bugs on my brightly lit window on a swamp. No moths, no katydids, no lacewings, no mosquitoes, no beetles, (and so no toads)… NONE. Years past, if I opened the screen door, hundreds of insects flew in and buzzed the lights. I WANT to hear crickets!
    The bugs, now, are in the machine: AI bots are infesting comment sections all over the web. Rabbit-hole link-bots; bait-bots and their choruses; pile-on bots. Stuff that wasn’t ok gets through. Familiar names disappear; newcomers act brazenly.
    Something’s up.
    What if the singularity is just what it used to be- a sucking black hole where everything disappears?

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