Jul 082025
 


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Tariff Time Again: Trump Sends Trade Letters Ahead Of Deadline (ZH)
Bessent Explains MAGA Policy Intent on Growing US Economy (CTH)
Trump Promises To Resume Delivering Weapons To Ukraine (RT)
Ukraine Plagued By ‘Palace Politics’ And Purges – The Economist (RT)
Ukrainian MP Blames Corruption For Troops Fleeing Army (RT)
Tipping Point (Helmer)
Steve Bannon Compares Trump To Lincoln And Washington (RT)
Cage Match (James Howard Kunstler)
Ex-CIA Chief Brennan Could Face Russiagate ‘Perjury’ Probe (RT)
West Using ‘Russia Threat’ To Distract From Own Failures – Lavrov (RT)
Brazil’s Lula Accuses NATO of Fueling Arms Race (RT)
This NATO Fanboy Just Became Germany’s Army Chief (Amar)
Lavrov Explains How NATO Threatens Russia (RT)
EU Fears Losing US Military Software Support – NYT (RT)

 

 

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Deadline has been pushed forward to Aug. 1. Start negotiating now!

Tariff Time Again: Trump Sends Trade Letters Ahead Of Deadline (ZH)

The first two trade letters were sent to South Korea and Japan, imposing a 25% tariff on all goods, effective August 1. Here are the key points from the letter addressed to South Korea that was posted on President Trump’s Truth Social page:
• The U.S. views the trade relationship as unbalanced and non-reciprocal.
• The 25% tariff applies to all Korean goods, unless they are produced within the U.S.
• The tariff is separate from sectoral tariffs and will be increased if Korea retaliates with its own tariff hikes.
• The U.S. encourages Korea to open its markets and remove trade barriers—offering a possible tariff reduction if this happens.
• The trade deficit is framed as a national security threat.


14 countries were sent such letters: Malaysia, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Laos, Myanmar, South Korea, Japan, Tunisia, Thailand, Cambodia, Serbia, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Trade tensions are once again front and center for investors as President Trump’s tariff deadline looms. On Sunday night, the president announced that the U.S. will begin sending tariff letters to major trading partners, warning of levies on countries that have yet to strike a deal. The president expects letters to be sent to 12 countries. Trump wrote on Truth Social: “I am pleased to announce that the UNITED STATES TARIFF Letters, and/or Deals, with various Countries from around the World, will be delivered starting 12:00 P.M. (Eastern), Monday, July 7. Thank you for your attention to this matter!” DONALD J. TRUMP, President of The United States of America.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said President Trump will begin sending letters to U.S. trading partners, warning that if no agreement is reached, tariff rates will revert to April 2nd levels—set to take effect on August 1. Bessent noted that several major deals are nearing completion and that “big announcements” could be made this week. He added that around 100 smaller countries will be assigned a default tariff rate, many of which never engaged in negotiations with the Trump administration. Adding to the uncertainty, Trump said an additional 10% tariff will be imposed on any nation aligning with BRICS, the bloc of emerging market economies (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) seen as increasingly hostile to U.S. interests.

Trump wrote on Truth Social: “Any Country aligning themselves with the Anti-American policies of BRICS, will be charged an ADDITIONAL 10% Tariff. There will be no exceptions to this policy. Thank you for your attention to this matter!” The 10-member bloc of emerging-market nations has increasingly positioned itself as a geopolitical and economic contender to the US-led global economic order, which is seen as fracturing as the world stumbles into a dangerous bipolar state. BRICS seeks to reduce the dominance of Western institutions like the IMF, World Bank, and the U.S. dollar system. Trump has previously threatened countries that back a new reserve currency… “The idea that the BRICS Countries are trying to move away from the Dollar, while we stand by and watch, is OVER,” Trump wrote on X in late 2024.

Goldman analyst Nelson Armbrust commented on Trump’s tariff posts: “Trade tensions are back in view as the tariff deadline approaches, with Trump pledging to start issuing unilateral rates to dozens of countries in the coming days. Stocks retreated at the start of a potentially volatile week as U.S. trading partners rushed to finalize trade deals with the Trump administration ahead of a July 9 tariff deadline. U.S. officials earlier signaled August 1 as the date for higher levies to kick in. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated some countries may be offered a three-week extension to negotiate. On a side note, over the weekend BRICS leaders, including China and India, condemned U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran and called for a “just and lasting” resolution to conflicts across the Middle East. President Donald Trump threatened to impose an additional 10% tariff on any country aligning with “the Anti-American policies of BRICS”. Metals fell, the yuan weakened and the dollar rose 0.4%.” The inflection point appears to be the 2030s…

The broader message is clear: the Trump administration is drawing a very hard line—it will not allow BRICS to dismantle the dollar-based global order. This is shaping up to be a fight for economic and geopolitical survival, as the White House moves to ensure the American experiment endures the challenges of a bipolar world in the 2030s.

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“Big picture: Trump, Lutnick and Greer are now transmitting 1. Baseline tariffs (10-20%), 2. Reciprocity tariffs (trade imbalance) and 3. Section 232 tariffs (ex. Steel and Aluminum). Countries are notified and their tariff rate begins on August 1st.”

Bessent Explains MAGA Policy Intent on Growing US Economy (CTH)

Appearing on CNBC to explain the big picture economics, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent outlines how debt and deficit hawks are seemingly blind to the need for GDP growth to deal with federal spending. From the outset of President Trump’s MAGAnomic policies in his T-1 and T-2 platform, growing the U.S. economy, expanding the size of the GDP is a key facet to dealing with debt and deficits. President Trump has always promoted economic policy that expands the size of the pie rather than focus on making smaller portions of each spending slice. Secretary Bessent also explains the current status of the tariff’s as delivered by the Trump administration. The next few days are exceptionally busy with incoming requests to renegotiate trade terms, and avoid countervailing duties.

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We can’t admit defeat. We’d much rather prolong a losing battle and sacrifice thousands more young people.

Trump Promises To Resume Delivering Weapons To Ukraine (RT)

The United States will continue supplying weapons to Ukraine, President Donald Trump said on Monday, a week after the Pentagon halted some deliveries. “We’re going to send some more weapons. We have to. They have to be able to defend themselves. They’re getting hit very hard now,” Trump told reporters during a dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “Defensive weapons, primarily, but they’re getting hit very, very hard. So many people are dying in that mess,” he said, without elaborating. Shortly after Trump’s remarks, Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell confirmed that the US will send “additional defensive weapons to Ukraine.”

He added that the review of military shipments worldwide “remains in effect and is integral to our America First defense priorities.” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a pause in deliveries last week, citing concerns about dwindling US stockpiles. “This decision was made to put America’s interests first following a DOD review of our nation’s military support and assistance to other countries across the globe,” White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly told the media at the time. Parnell said the agency was reviewing all munitions shipments, not just those to Ukraine. “We can’t give weapons to everybody all around the world,” he said last Wednesday.

The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry responded by summoning the US deputy chief of mission in Kiev, John Ginkel, and stating that “any delay or slowing down in supporting Ukraine’s defense capabilities would only encourage the aggressor.” Trump, breaking from his predecessor Joe Biden, has resumed direct talks with Russia and is seeking to broker a ceasefire between Moscow and Kiev. Russia has said that foreign weapons will not stop it from achieving victory. Last month, President Vladimir Putin reiterated that Moscow considers Western states supplying arms to Ukraine as “de facto direct participants in the conflict.”

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“Ukraine’s leadership is increasingly mired in “palace politics,” bitter infighting, and purges that threaten to fracture the country from within..”

Ukraine Plagued By ‘Palace Politics’ And Purges – The Economist (RT)

Ukraine’s leadership is increasingly mired in “palace politics,” bitter infighting, and purges that threaten to fracture the country from within, The Economist reported on Sunday, citing multiple sources. Much of the turmoil is reportedly linked to Andrey Yermak, the powerful head of Vladimir Zelensky’s office, who is seen as actively sidelining other key figures close to the Ukrainian leader. While Russia continues to push back Ukrainian forces along the front line, the deepening political chaos in Kiev could spell even greater danger for Ukraine, the outlet stated. According to The Economist, the internal rift was illustrated by three developments last month: reports of an impending cabinet reshuffle with Yulia Sviridenko tipped as the next prime minister, yet another failed attempt to remove Ukraine’s spy chief, Kirill Budanov, and most notably, the corruption charges against Deputy Prime Minister Aleksey Chernyshov.

Chernyshov, previously known for his efforts to repatriate Ukrainians from the West, was accused of fraud tied to a housing project he approved while serving as urban development minister. The charges emerged while he was on official business in Europe, leading to what The Economist called the “absurd image” of Ukraine’s minister for repatriating citizens contemplating his own self-exile. Three officials told the magazine that while there was no evidence Yermak ordered the probe, he allowed the case to advance while freezing others, effectively neutralizing Chernyshov. The outlet’s sources claimed that Chernyshov’s true “offense” was trying to position himself as an alternative conduit for relations with Washington, potentially undermining Yermak. Chernyshov’s fall from grace also reportedly paved the way for Sviridenko, described as Yermak’s protégé, to rise further.

According to the outlet, Yermak has also on numerous occasions tried to oust Budanov. Sources close to Yermak labeled Budanov an unstable “revolutionary” intent on building his own political machine, while insiders in the intelligence service portrayed him as one of the few willing to confront Ukraine’s leadership with hard truths. However, Budanov has managed to survive through a mix of pressure tactics and political maneuvering, The Economist reported, adding that repeated White House warnings not to fire him also played a major role. While The Economist described Yermak as “domestically… stronger than ever,” an earlier report by Politico suggested that the US has been “frustrated” with the official. American officials interviewed by the magazine described Yermak as abrasive, poorly informed about US politics, and prone to lecturing – with some fearing he failed to accurately convey American positions to Kiev.

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“..accused Ukrainian commanders of exploiting soldiers by falsely registering them as serving on the front lines in order to claim additional payments, which the officers then seize..”

Ukrainian MP Blames Corruption For Troops Fleeing Army (RT)

Widespread corruption and extortion of combat pay by military commanders are driving Ukrainian soldiers to abandon their units, Ukrainian MP Anna Skorokhod has claimed. In a video posted last week on her YouTube channel, Skorokhod accused Ukrainian commanders of exploiting soldiers by falsely registering them as serving on the front lines in order to claim additional payments, which the officers then seize. According to the MP, the commanders also often use the soldiers to “build houses or renovate new apartments” while making sure they receive combat pay, which is then surrendered to their superiors. “Or the soldiers are simply being extorted, because they supposedly get 100,000 hryvnia [$2,400], but there is no command, so they are forced to give up money.”

Skorokhod said the soldiers have few ways to address these grievances, resulting in recurring AWOLs. “Because when there’s nowhere to turn, no one listens or wants to listen, people simply gather in platoons, in groups, and leave because they will not tolerate this.” Last month, Ukrainian journalist Vladimir Boyko reported that there have been more than 213,000 registered cases of unauthorized abandonment of military units in Ukraine. He noted that these figures only account for cases where criminal proceedings have been initiated, suggesting the actual numbers may be higher.

Meanwhile, there have been concerns in Kiev that the cash-strapped country, which is to a significant extent dependent on Western economic aid, could struggle to compensate its military. In April, Ekonomicheskaya Pravda reported that funds initially allocated for military salaries in the latter part of 2025 were redirected to purchase drones, ammunition, and other weaponry. In May, the first deputy chairman of the parliamentary finance committee, Yaroslav Zheleznyak, suggested that Ukraine faced a 400 billion hryvnia ($9.6 billion) shortfall in defense spending, which he said requires budget revisions. In addition to recurring AWOLs, Ukraine has been struggling with its forced mobilization campaign, which often leads to violent clashes between reluctant recruits and draft officers.

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“The Russian calculus recognizes the tipping point [for US arms supplies to the Ukraine]. Until then the General Staff will grind away methodically, slowly. Then when the Western supplies run low, we will hit fast and hard.”

Tipping Point (Helmer)

President Donald Trump thought he had gotten the deal terms and the cover story right, and also the prize for himself (the Nobel Peace Prize ). The deal was that under cover of an authorized leak to the press from Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Eldridge Colby, that the US was running out of ammunition for Israel’s war with Iran, for the Ukraine war with Russia, and for US military stocks at their DEFCON levels, Trump would pause ammunition deliveries to the regime in Kiev, and then persuade President Vladimir Putin to agree to an immediate ceasefire in exchange. That’s the ceasefire which, since February, Trump has been asking Putin to announce at a summit meeting between the two of them.

That’s also the fourth ceasefire in the row which Trump has been counting as his personal achievements – between Pakistan and India on May 10; between Iran and Israel on June 23; and between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda on June 27. Only the scheme has failed. A Moscow source in a position to know explains: “The Russian calculus recognizes the tipping point [for US arms supplies to the Ukraine]. Until then the General Staff will grind away methodically, slowly. Then when the Western supplies run low, we will hit fast and hard. If you total the June attacks, the picture emerges clearly that Putin has chosen the Oreshnik option – without firing it yet — over compromising on Trump’s terms. The outskirts of Kiev are burning like never before.”

There are American exceptionalists who insist they thought of this before — in 1943, in fact, when Walter Lippmann spelled out what has come to be called (by Ivy League professors) the “Lippmann Gap”. This is no more nor less than the ancient maxim — don’t bite off more than you can chew. But in Lippmann’s verbulation: “Foreign policy consists in bringing into balance, with a comfortable surplus of power in reserve, the nation’s commitments and the nation’s power. I mean by a foreign commitment an obligation, outside the continental limits of the United States, which may in the last analysis have to be met by waging war. I mean by power the force which is necessary to prevent such a war or to win it if it cannot be prevented.

“In the term necessary power I include the military force which can be mobilized effectively within the domestic territory of the United States and also the reinforcements which can be obtained from dependable allies.” From the Russian point of view, the first two of Trump’s ceasefires have been clumsily concealed rescues for Pakistan and Israel; the Congo-Rwanda terms remain undecided; and the “necessary power” to reverse the defeat of the US, its “dependable allies”, and its proxies in the Ukraine has already been defeated. It won’t be Putin, however, to announce publicly that Trump has no “comfortable power in reserve”.

That, however, was Putin’s private message to Trump in their telephone call on July 3. “Russia would strive to achieve its goals,” was the way Putin allowed his spokesman to disclose: “namely the elimination of the well-known root causes that led to the current state of affairs, the bitter confrontation that we are seeing now. Russia will not back down from these goals.” This is the reason Trump later acknowledged: “[I] didn’t make any progress with him today at all.” It’s also the reason Trump beat a retreat from failure. “I’m very disappointed. Well, it’s not, I just think, I don’t think he’s [Putin] looking to stop. And that’s too bad. This, this fight, this isn’t me. This is Biden’s war.”

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“Trump’s not leaving,” Bannon said. “He’s going to be in your head for a long time.”

Steve Bannon Compares Trump To Lincoln And Washington (RT)

US President Donald Trump is reshaping America and will remain a dominant force well beyond his second term, former adviser Steve Bannon has said in an interview with the Financial Times. He suggested that Trump’s role in history is comparable to that of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. In the interview published on Friday, Bannon predicted that Trump will not only run for a third term in 2028, but will win. He did not explain how it would be legally possible, given that the Constitution limits presidents to two terms, but insisted that Trump is a “world-historic” leader. “Trump’s not leaving,” Bannon said. “He’s going to be in your head for a long time.” He described Trump as the third transformational leader in US history after Washington, who founded the republic, and Lincoln, who “saved it.” Trump, he argued, is now giving the country its “rebirth.”

Bannon, who served as the president’s chief strategist during the early part of his first term, has continued to champion Trump’s political legacy in his podcast and public appearances. His remarks to the Financial Times come amid growing speculation over Trump’s intentions for 2028. Though a third presidential term is barred under the 22nd Amendment, Trump’s campaign store has recently begun selling ‘TRUMP 2028’ and ‘Rewrite the Rules’ merchandise. The items have fueled rumors about a possible attempt to extend his term. Trump has dismissed the idea, saying he will not seek reelection again. “I think we’re going to have four years and I think four years is plenty of time to do something really spectacular,” he said. While acknowledging that “many people” have urged him to run again, he said he would prefer to hand power over to “a great Republican.”

Trump has not formally endorsed a successor, but has mentioned Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio among a broader pool of potential candidates. Despite Trump’s public remarks, his administration continues to face strong resistance and repeated impeachment attempts from Democratic lawmakers. Last month, his mass deportation directive triggered unrest in several Democratic-led cities, including Los Angeles, where National Guard and Marine units were deployed. California officials have challenged the legality of the military response, calling it unconstitutional. Amid the political turmoil, a recent YouGov poll found that 40% of Americans believe a civil war is somewhat or very likely within the next decade. The survey also revealed sharp partisan and racial divides in expectations about a potential conflict.

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“. . . [W}e are closing in on more disclosures and fixing past wrongs to personnel. We’re making sure this is done correctly. But it’s absolutely getting done.”
Dan Bongino, Deputy Director, FBI

Cage Match (James Howard Kunstler)

Who knows what to believe these days? Well, what would you expect after years, even decades, of anti-reality operations by everyone from the CIA to The New York Times to Harvard U. Is it any wonder that reality-optionality is making the people both apathetic and insane? We are told now by the FBI that there is no evidence that Jeffrey Epstein ran a blackmail operation against the politicos of Western Civ, or that a “client list” existed, or that JE was murdered in his jail cell. It well might be true that there is no evidence, strictly speaking. Messrs. Patel and Bongino, coming into office rather late in the Epstein game, were apparently left with big bag of nuthin. What else can they truthfully report? So, they had to put it out there, knowing a whole lot of people would be miffed. “We’ve got nuthin, sorry.”

Were they chagrined to do that? Evidently so. Of course, this Epstein business has been going on for years and years and it is certainly possible that the most damning evidence has been destroyed by interested parties. Personally, I find it implausible that absolutely nothing ever leaked, no video of, say, Tony Blair or Bill Clinton violating a child, if it ever happened. Everything else in our world leaks, eventually. And there were supposedly how many cameras around the Epstein properties, and how many thousands of hours of video recordings? There is more video of Bigfoot than of compromised Epstein bigshots. Just sayin’. AG Pam Bondi, the FBIs boss, also has some ‘splainin’ to do. In February, she claimed to have the Epstein client list “sitting on my desk right now to review,” and hinted it would be released shortly.

That material, when released, turned out to be the old dog-eared flight logs that have been circulating through every news outlet for years. Did she not know the difference between an alleged “client list” and the old flight logs? Let’s face it: seems kind of dumb. . . seems like the AG got played. . . and now the mob on “X” is having sport with her. Among the miffed, apparently, is Elon Musk. At the height of his feud with Mr. Trump, on June 5, Elon put out a message on his “X” platform saying, “@realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT!”. This intemperate utterance naturally prompts you to wonder: how (or what) might Elon know about any supposed Epstein evidence? At this point, the FBI might send somebody to inquire.

Did Elon, who has more money than even Scrooge McDuck, somehow manage to buy up all those alleged blackmail tapes? Does he otherwise know where they might have disappeared to? Has he ever seen anything? Anyway, he didn’t produce any actual evidence. Is Elon losing it, a little bit. His grip, that is. Mr. Trump thinks so. He declared over the weekend that Elon has “gone off the rails” . . . has become “a train wreck.” Well, what you can see in this very public, very regrettable cage-match between two giant public personalities is that Elon has lost his cool and the president has not. For one thing, Elon is apparently incensed over the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) just signed into law because it ends the electric vehicle mandate left over from the “Joe Biden” regime, as well as the whopping $7,500 federal tax credit for new electric cars — loss of which which is apt to break Tesla’s business model.

The bill also calls for sunsetting subsidies for battery production by 2028, meaning Tesla’s Powerwall business is likewise affected. Mr. Trump took pains to explain that he’d informed Elon from the get-go (and repeatedly) that all those subsidies were done for when he got elected. Elon was visibly perturbed over the process that produced the OBBB, the proverbial political sausage-making (i.e., a nasty business you’d be appalled to watch). It appeared, he said, to un-do all of his DOGE spending cuts so laboriously made. Mainly, Elon deplored the failure to address the $36-trillion-plus national debt, widely recognized as a time-bomb on a short fuse liable to sink the whole USS United States. I will tell you a harsh truth: nobody will do anything about the national debt. The sheer math of our annual debt service is simply impossible. Our country is heading into some sort of bankruptcy proceeding, some kind of ferocious “work out” — as they say in the banking board-rooms.

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”John Ratcliffe is a genius,” a congressional source told Breitbart News in comments published on Sunday. “He just got career CIA officers to admit the 2016 ICA was corrupted and to offer up Brennan on a silver platter…

Ex-CIA Chief Brennan Could Face Russiagate ‘Perjury’ Probe (RT)

Former CIA Director John Brennan could face a perjury probe over his role in the 2016 “Russiagate” conspiracy, which claimed Moscow worked to undermine Hilary Clinton’s unsuccessful presidential campaign in favor of Donald Trump, according to US media. The current chief of the US spy agency, John Ratcliffe, has claimed that senior security officials manipulated aspects of the investigation, which was commissioned by then-President Barack Obama in 2016. Republican critics have long maintained that the final document was politically motivated and intended to damage Trump’s first presidency. Moscow has denied interfering in the US electoral process or “colluding” with Trump’s campaign.

Last month, Ratcliffe declassified an internal CIA review of the 2016 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA), which some media outlets claim proves that Brennan lied under oath during a closed-door congressional hearing in 2017. Allegations of this nature have circulated for years. ”John Ratcliffe is a genius,” a congressional source told Breitbart News in comments published on Sunday. “He just got career CIA officers to admit the 2016 ICA was corrupted and to offer up Brennan on a silver platter… The DOJ could have a field day with this.” A second source said lawmakers were “stunned” by the contents of the internal review, claiming Brennan “knew the entire time that he was trying to wreck Trump’s presidency before it even started.”

The declassified review, released June 26, includes testimony from an intelligence official who described Brennan’s influence over the inclusion of references to the Steele dossier in the ICA. The dossier – a collection of unverified allegations linking Trump’s campaign to Russia – was compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele and funded by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s campaign. The intelligence official said Brennan “showed a preference for narrative consistency over analytical soundness.” The spy chief reportedly wrote to skeptics: “My bottom line is that I believe that the information warrants inclusion in the report.” In his 2017 testimony, Brennan reportedly claimed he had not advocated for the dossier to be mentioned in the ICA.

Senior US intelligence officials are rarely prosecuted for misleading the public, even when the available evidence appears compelling. One notable example is James Clapper, the former Director of National Intelligence, who told Congress in 2013 that the National Security Agency was not “wittingly” collecting data on millions of American citizens. Documents later leaked by Edward Snowden showed that the agency was doing precisely that. The former NSA contractor is facing prosecution in the US for exposing the mass surveillance program and was granted asylum in Russia.

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The cause of the failures, and the excuse for them at the same time..

West Using ‘Russia Threat’ To Distract From Own Failures – Lavrov (RT)

Western leaders are deliberately painting Russia as a threat to distract their citizens from domestic economic and social woes, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said. In an interview with the Hungarian newspaper Magyar Nemzet on Monday, Lavrov dismissed claims made by Western intelligence agencies that Moscow is plotting to attack or occupy Europe. “Perhaps those who make such claims know more about Russia’s plans than we do. At least we are unaware of our plans to ‘attack Europe’, let alone ‘occupy’ it,” he quipped. Lavrov said he generally concurs with analysts who believe that the “ruling circles in Europe and North America are working hard to create an image of Russia as an enemy to rally populations tired of social and economic problems.” He accused Western governments of systematically “demonizing” Russia through media manipulation and pushing the notion of Moscow harboring some kind of “imperial ambitions.”

Among the issues Western leaders hope to deflect attention from are inflation, unemployment, falling living standards, illegal migration, and rising crime, he added. Lavrov went on to criticize what he described as the EU’s transformation into a “military-political bloc” and “an appendix to NATO.” “This is a dangerous trend that could have far-reaching consequences for all Europeans,” he warned. The minister’s comments come on the heels of the NATO summit in The Hague last month during which the leaders of the bloc agreed to work toward a target of spending least 5% of GDP on defense – something US President Donald Trump has insisted on – and continue to support Ukraine. Moscow has consistently argued that military shipments to Kiev will only prolong the conflict without changing its outcome.

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“It has become much easier to invest in maintaining wars than to invest in achieving peace..”

Brazil’s Lula Accuses NATO of Fueling Arms Race (RT)

NATO is fueling a global arms race by pushing for massive increases in military spending, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has said. The US-led military bloc endorsed a plan last month to raise its defense spending target from 2% to 5% of GDP. Speaking on Sunday at the opening of the BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro, Lula said the world is experiencing a record number of armed conflicts since World War II and warned that NATO’s policies are exacerbating the situation. “NATO’s recent decision [to raise military spending to 5% of GDP] is fueling an arms race,” Lula said. “It has become much easier to invest in maintaining wars than to invest in achieving peace,” the Brazilian leader said, referring to previous Western promises to provide 0.7% of GDP to aid developing countries.

While not yet formalized, the NATO proposal has been backed by Secretary-General Mark Rutte and several member states, including the US and Poland. A number of Western leaders have justified the spending increase as a response to what they claim is a growing threat from Russia. Moscow has consistently denied any intention to attack NATO states and dismissed such warnings as baseless fearmongering aimed at justifying militarization and distracting from domestic problems. In an interview published on Monday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov reiterated that NATO’s expansion toward Russia’s borders and efforts to integrate Ukraine into the alliance constitute a direct threat to Russian security. He said these moves left Moscow with no choice but to launch its military operation against Kiev in 2022.

Lavrov also accused NATO of transforming itself into an offensive bloc, pointing to its past interventions in Yugoslavia, Iraq, and Libya. He claimed that NATO’s militarization and demonization of Russia are being used to deflect attention from inflation, migration, and other domestic problems in the West. The minister has also warned that NATO’s proposed spending increase could end up being “catastrophic” and lead to the bloc’s collapse. Moscow, meanwhile, intends to reduce its military spending in the coming years – a process that will be guided by “common sense, not made-up threats like NATO member states,” Lavrov said.

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“Freuding is not just any die-hard bellicist. He also serves as a dis/information warrior in a class of his own. That’s why German mainstream media call him a “social-media star” and “the YouTube General” who went “viral.”

This NATO Fanboy Just Became Germany’s Army Chief (Amar)

Berlin’s energetic, ambitious, popular, and resolutely narrow-minded minister of defense Boris Pistorius has just made some high-level personnel moves. By far the single most politically significant of Pistorius’ new appointments is that of Major-General Christian Freuding as the new “Heeresinspekteur,” the head the land forces (in German: Heer), that is, the army in the strict sense of the term. This is a position of major influence because of the structure of Germany’s military and current rearmament plans, both with a key role for the army. Formally, Freuding has not (yet) scored the highest possible military rank. That would be the “Generalinspekteur der Bundeswehr,” responsible for all four current service branches (army, navy, air force, and the new cyber and information units).

But, in reality, Freuding may well already have more political influence than any other German officer. This is due to two factors: Freuding clearly is a favorite of Pistorius. Indeed, his predecessor, General Alfons Mais, was not. Ironically, Mais was no less Russophobic than the worst of them. His bizarre, simplistic, and stereotyped views of Russia as a country that doesn’t care about its casualties are now most welcome in Germany (again). But Mais also could be “inconvenient”: Instead of meekly waiting for the politicians to get debt-driven rearmament into economy-draining overdrive, this soldier had a habit of complaining about the wait and making demands. That is one reason Mais is out and Freuding is in.

Freuding is a driven as well as rapidly advancing careerist who already served as adjutant to Ursula von der Leyen in those good old days when she was still only devastating the German political landscape. He clearly knows how not to antagonize but please his superiors. One way in which Freuding pleases Pistorius – and virtually the whole German political and mainstream media establishment – is that he is a perfect hardliner with respect to Russia in general and, in particular, when it comes to the West’s proxy war against the latter via Ukraine. That has also made him a perfect fit to lead both a new, centralized Defense Ministry planning and coordination body established in 2023 and, at the same time, a special office busy, in essence, with pumping arms into Ukraine.

Yet Freuding is not just any die-hard bellicist. He also serves as a dis/information warrior in a class of his own. That’s why German mainstream media call him a “social-media star” and “the YouTube General” who went “viral.” Apart from Freuding’s presence on traditional TV, there are his frequent appearances on the German military’s YouTube channel which score hundreds of thousands of views, occasionally even a million. What seems to have made the often wide-eyed – quite literally – general so popular is a combination of overly optimistic (polite expression) assessments of the Ukrainian and Western position in the Ukraine War, a certain boyish (also polite expression) but – it seems – infectious enthusiasm for arrows and tactical signs on maps, and, last but not least, a relentless insistence to fight this war, in effect, through to the last Ukrainian. And who knows, maybe even beyond that.

In the fall of 2022, after Ukraine recaptured some territories at unsustainable cost to men and materiel, Freuding went wild, enthusing about “incredible successes” and “euphoria.” Euphoria indeed. Last summer, when Ukraine started its predictably self-devastating offensive into Russia’s Kursk Region, Freuding replicated every single daft Kiev propaganda point, including the alleged “psychological effect” of invading “core Russian territory.” Incidentally, the excitable general seems to have a traditional German blind spot for just how big Russia is: In reality, the area temporarily seized by Kiev’s forces was miniscule – never more than one hundredth of a percent of Russian territory.

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“..citing its interventions in Yugoslavia, Iraq, and Libya. “From whom were NATO countries defending themselves there? Who attacked them?”

Lavrov Explains How NATO Threatens Russia (RT)

NATO’s push to turn Ukraine into a foothold against Russia is a direct threat to national security, and left Moscow with no choice other than to start the military operation against Kiev, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said. In an interview with the Hungarian newspaper Magyar Nemzet published on Monday, Lavrov argued that NATO has long ceased to be a defensive bloc, citing its interventions in Yugoslavia, Iraq, and Libya. “From whom were NATO countries defending themselves there? Who attacked them?” he said. The US-led military bloc has also been expanding towards Russia’s borders for years while seeking to turn Ukraine into a “military foothold” to contain Russia.

“The appearance of NATO bases in Ukraine and its involvement in the military alliance represents an immediate threat to our national security. Such a state of affairs would be unacceptable for us,” Lavrov stressed.In 2021, weeks prior to the escalation of the Ukraine conflict, Russia sought to address its concerns by requesting security guarantees from the US and NATO, hoping to preserve Ukraine’s non-aligned status. “Our initiative was rejected,” Lavrov said, adding that the West instead continued to “pump Ukraine with weapons to forcibly resolve the issues of Donbass and Crimea.” In the end, we were left with no alternative but to launch the special military operation. I am sure that any self-respecting country would have done exactly the same in that situation.

Lavrov singled out what he called Kiev’s crackdown on the Russian minority as another reason for the conflict. In the wake of the Western-backed coup in Kiev in 2014, Ukraine was “persecuting and killing Russians,” he said, pointing to the Odessa massacre that year in which dozens of anti-government activists were burned alive in the Trade Union House. Lavrov also accused Kiev of waging war on the Russian language and culture, saying it has pursued forced Ukrainization, which has harmed other ethnic minorities as well, including Hungarians, Romanians, Poles, Bulgarians, Armenians, Belarusians, and Greeks. The Russian foreign minister stressed that a durable settlement is impossible without addressing the root causes of the conflict, including rejecting Kiev’s NATO ambitions, ensuring the status of human rights in Ukraine, and international recognition of the “new territorial realities.”

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“The EU has committed nearly €14 trillion ($16.4 trillion) to defense investments over the next decade..”

But that still doesn’t buy them control, no strategic autonomy…

EU Fears Losing US Military Software Support – NYT (RT)

EU officials are concerned that Washington could one day stop providing critical software updates for US-made military equipment, according to a New York Times report. The fear stems from uncertainty over the future of NATO and the policies of US President Donald Trump. The EU has committed nearly €14 trillion ($16.4 trillion) to defense investments over the next decade. Last month, the European Commission authorized the use of around €335 billion in pandemic recovery funds for military purposes. In May, it introduced a €150 billion debt facility to support defense efforts. Ukraine has been granted access to these funds alongside EU member states. Russia has denounced the steps as evidence of continued hostility by the bloc.

However, the EU is embarking on the unprecedented military spending spree without the technology base to match its ambitions, the outlet said on Sunday. The bloc lacks viable alternatives to advanced US-made military systems, including the F-35 stealth fighter, which costs around $80 million per jet. The absence of such capabilities raises doubts about the EU’s ability to achieve strategic autonomy, according to the report. The bloc remains deeply dependent on American platforms – from missile-defense systems and rocket launchers to cyber warfare tools – all of which rely on regular software updates from the US.

Some officials fear that Washington could ultimately withhold essential software updates – a concern heightened by Donald Trump’s renewed outreach to Russia and his skepticism toward NATO commitments, the NYT said. NATO members have since agreed to spend 3.5% on core military budgets and another 1.5% earmarked for areas such as cyber defenses and the preparation of civilian infrastructure. Concerns over tech dependency have become more urgent since the Trump administration suspended shipments of certain weapons to Ukraine, leaving EU nations to fill the gap, the NYT noted. Moscow has welcomed the move, suggesting that the freeze could speed up the end of the conflict.

Discussions continue in the EU over whether to build its own military industry or remain reliant on US technology, the report said. The mixed approach suggests that the bloc may continue to depend on key American technologies, even as it seeks greater defense independence. The debate comes amid speculation in the Western media and among some officials that Russia is preparing to eventually attack NATO countries in Europe. Russian President Vladimir Putin has dismissed such notions as “nonsense,” saying Moscow has no intention of invading NATO and that the US-led bloc is fueling an arms race and fabricating threats to justify higher spending.

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  • #191623
    Germ
    Participant

    Never forget that these monsters are walking free all around us …

    TVASSF

    #191624
    Germ
    Participant

    Cancer rates in Australians under 50 are rising at a pace that’s alarming doctors and scientists

    Between 2000 and 2024 — in 30 to 39-year-olds — early onset prostate cancer increased by 500 per cent, pancreatic cancer by 200 per cent, liver cancer by 150 per cent, uterine cancer by 138 per cent and kidney cancer by 85 per cent.”

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07-07/cancer-diagnosis-rates-under-50s-rising-causes-four-corners/105495620

    TVASSF – tick … tock … tick … tock …

    #191626
    Germ
    Participant

    Chemotherapy may spread cancer and trigger more aggressive tumours, warn scientists

    “It is thought the toxic medication switches on a repair mechanism in the body which ultimately allows tumours to grow back stronger. It also increases the number of ‘doorways’ on blood vessels which allow cancer to spread throughout the body.”

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2017/07/05/chemotherapy-may-spread-cancer-trigger-aggressive-tumours-warn/

    TVASSF – they never saw it coming.

    #191627
    Germ
    Participant

    They’re dropping like flies here in the UK.
    All young, all health …

    “Police officer, 38, who died suddenly on duty is pictured for first time as tributes pour in”
    https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/police-officer-38-who-died-35498319

    “Family of popular woman, 20, who died suddenly on camping trip launch fundraiser”
    https://uk.news.yahoo.com/family-popular-woman-20-died-040000500.html

    “Birmingham family devastated as mum-of-five dies suddenly and children left facing ‘impossible’ future”
    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/other/birmingham-family-devastated-as-mum-of-five-dies-suddenly-and-children-left-facing-impossible/ar-AA1Hb7mu

    “Tributes to “kind, talented and hard-working” young man after sudden death
    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/tributes-to-kind-talented-and-hard-working-young-man-after-sudden-death/ar-AA1I7ePJ

    TVASSF

    #191628
    Topcat
    Participant

    Howard Lutnick… was Epstein’s next door neighbor…

    Shazam!

    Musk was right.

    Trumptard is a lying scumbag for the Uni-party.

    What a shock.

    “…the whole administration is full of Epstein people”

    Kathrine Austin Fitts’ comment that she always viewed Epstein primarily as a money laundering Op makes sense.

    Trumptard’s 7-D checkers is wearing thin.

    The whole world views the USSA as an evil monster.

    Their only alt move is BRICS at this point in history.

    #191629
    Topcat
    Participant

    What’s curious is that their are so many Russian and Chinese intel agents in the USSA, they undoubtedly know about the whole Epstein network.

    Why don’t like DOX the Trumptards until they bleed from their ears?

    Inquiring minds would like to know.

    Because I always thought the Epstein files are a large part in the USSA Control Grid architecture and Trumptard simply wanted the benefits of blackmailing that they confer.

    Looks like the Rabbit Hole goes a lot deeper.

    #191630
    Topcat
    Participant

    This graph is in “GDP”

    A truly crappy faulty metric.

    If it reflected Purchasing Power Parity PPP, a far more accurate reflection of actual economic strength, it would be 50%+ of world economic activity and HALF the world’s current population.

    BRICS is enemy Number One for Trumptard.

    The world is waking to the hideous Franken-epstein the USSA is at it’s rotten core.

    #191631
    Topcat
    Participant

    Rearming Deutschland

    Major-General Christian Freuding as the new “Heeresinspekteur,”

    What could go wrong

    #191632
    poppie
    Participant

    If government mandates cant be resisted, its not government, its royalty.

    #191633
    Red
    Participant

    “Trumptard is a lying scumbag for the Uni-party.

    What a shock.”

    Not real shocking to any that dig.

    #191634
    Dora
    Participant

    Jimmy Dore.

    #191635
    those darned kids
    Participant

    covid shot is done.

    it does not matter now.

    needle and the damage is done.

    #191636
    Topcat
    Participant

    Back in the USSA

    #191637
    poppie
    Participant

    Where did that lead? A super dox web site. https://cowards.ca/

    #191638
    those darned kids
    Participant
    #191639
    Topcat
    Participant

    #191640
    Topcat
    Participant

    Trumptard tariff math

    #191641
    Red
    Participant

    Bird flu is for the bird brains.

    https://t.me/jermwarfare/22361

    #191642
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Sodom and Gomorrah saved again n again….

      Pam Bondi said the Epstein client list was on her desk to review for release to the public just a few months ago. Now the DOJ she leads claims that there’s no Epstein client list. Sorry but this is unacceptable. Was she lying then or is she lying now?

    Answer: Yes……you f*cking little snot people, You!…..muttered under the breath is most effective.

    They said this about Howard Lutnick…really?

      and] [Howard] Lutnick… was Epstein’s next door neighbor…

    That’s the most offensively antiSemitic thing ever written on the Palantir Webs-net, Googletubes4u.
    I will not be mollified today or ever.
    Maybe [Howard] Lutnick isn’t the same guy as diplomat, Envoy, Secretary, All Around Man About Town Howard Lutnick minus the [ ].
    [ ] means everything

    Carry on…
    As you were….
    By your leave…!Sir!!!
    Parade rest!

    #191643
    poppie
    Participant

    The show isnt over. But its not looking good right now. My support for Trump was because he was an outsider. Any outsider will do at this point, But it sure isnt Trump. He is no outsider. Unless there are some real surprises pending.
    PS. Having grown up in the metro NY area I have had knowledge of Trumpy most of my adult life. I knew the risk. As has been said here earlier this year, this was the elites last chance.

    #191644
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Do remember the definition of Mandate – a thing the government gives their sanction to, asks you to do, says would be nice to do, but is voluntary, not legal to force on anyone.

    To crush spirits and force slavish obedience to Mandates is a violence against language itself

    #191649
    zerosum
    Participant

    Who knows what to believe these days?

    Read more …

    What is the Truth and Reality of our organizational structures

    “palace politics,”

    pressure tactics and political maneuvering

    corruption and extortion, perjury, unverified allegations

    dwindling US stockpiles.

    no one listens or wants to listen

    blackmail, must produce actual evidence
    ————
    Many potential candidates projected to run
    ———–

    Elon was visibly perturbed over the process that produced the OBBB, the proverbial political sausage-making (i.e., a nasty business you’d be appalled to watch).
    It appeared, he said, to un-do all of his DOGE spending cuts so laboriously made.
    Mainly, Elon deplored the failure to address the $36-trillion-plus national debt, widely recognized as a time-bomb on a short fuse liable to sink the whole USS United States.
    I will tell you a harsh truth: nobody will do anything about the national debt.
    The sheer math of our annual debt service is simply impossible.
    Our country is heading into some sort of bankruptcy proceeding, some kind of ferocious “work out” — as they say in the banking board-rooms.
    – James Howard Kunstler
    ————–
    NATO has long ceased to be a defensive bloc, citing its interventions in Yugoslavia, Iraq, and Libya.
    “From whom were NATO countries defending themselves there?
    Who attacked them?” he said.
    The US-led military bloc has also been expanding towards Russia’s borders for years while seeking to turn Ukraine into a “military foothold” to contain Russia.
    – Lavrov
    ————-
    Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS)

    #191650
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Nicer side of humanity.

    #191651
    Topcat
    Participant

    BREAKING NEWS:

    The entire country of Germany has been submerged with Molten Lava as a result of normal summer temperatures.

    OMG summer temperatures!

    And the Germans are all such Chad-soy Snowflakes

    Mind Control

    The Germans are Wunderkind at it.

    #191652
    zerosum
    Participant

    What is going on/happening.
    Bibi nominated Trump for a Nobel peace prize.

    (A war criminal has nominated another war criminal for the peace prize.)

    #191653
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Epstein.
    The thing is, I think, that all those high powerful positions in the gov come with strings attached. One have to do what he/she’ve been told. In the case that conciseness and decency kicks in and one wants to resign “they” make it equally painful.
    Perfectly illustrated with wide-eyed K Patel’s face

    #191654

    The housekeeper knew- when the guests reconvened-
    (And it often left her distraught)
    That nobody sees that the house has been cleaned-
    They only can tell when it’s not.

    #191655

    Covid’s disappeared,
    And most of we feared,
    Is now being buried in the sands of time.
    But the people are still dropping,
    And the WHO is still out shopping,
    For the perfect poison for the perfect crime.

    #191656
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    Germ: Chemotherapy may spread cancer and trigger more aggressive tumours, warn scientists

    This is essentially what Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong said in an interview with Tucker Carlson a few months ago. Dr. Soon explained the mechanism.

    #191657
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    Trump admin

    We forget. People are multifaceted, are not Commedia dell’Arte stock characters. Those who lead are not white knights, and few are “evil supervillains.” In our own lives, when values conflict we often must choose one to follow, one to neglect. We tend to forgive ourselves easily for such decisions, as we understand our own situations. People grow and change — they make mistakes, learn, and move forward. The very nature of a “control file” is designed to twist and manipulate these natural characteristics about people in order to control an individual’s actions, and also to control the way that others view the individual in question.

    I do not know the inner workings of why there is now an attempt to sweep the Epstein issue under the rug. Most likely, it is because of value conflicts inside of the Trump administration. While I do not like this turn of events, it is not the most important issue at hand. There are trafficked migrant children to be found. Our food supply and quality is begging for improvement. There is still war in Gaza and Ukraine and there are still efforts from the Trump Admin to quell the wars, while still sending weapons and supplies to perpetuate the conflicts. The US economy is on the brink of disaster, and it is possible that the Trump Admin may improve or cushion the fall — or may make it worse! Who knows? Girls in sports will no longer be compelled to compete against biological males. The Covid vax and its mRNA cousins aren’t going down without a fight, but much of the public has lost confidence in vaccination.

    I never expected that Trump would make the same decisions in office that I would make…but I don’t want to be president, so what does it matter? I will be gladdened for some, saddened or angered for others, and ambivalent for many. Every day I am pleased that Mr. Trump is in office and not the empty Biden shell with the phantom auto pen or the cackling Hollywood protege Harris. I questioned the bombs to Iran — I still do — but it didn’t result in war, or even the closing of the Strait of Hormuz. I don’t like it. But I’ll take imperfection over the nefarious charade of the last administration any day.

    #191658
    John Day
    Participant

    Trying To Hold It Together https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/trying-to-hold-it-together

    Surplus Energy Economics looks again at our economy in the post-peak phase: Henry’s Paradox , The business of Economic Contraction
    In Henry’s paradox, we take a look at some of the practical consequences for business of the ending and reversal of growth. In a future article – the working title is Robert’s paradigm – we’ll examine some of the political implications of economic inflexion. Finance might merit a further article in this series… ..In microeconomic terms, paying high wages eats into the bottom line. Macroeconomically, though, low wages in the economy mean weak demand for all businesses’ products and services.
    This was why Henry Ford favoured paying his employees a lot more than might have been strictly necessary, understanding that his (and others’) workers were the motorists of the future. He famously more than doubled the daily wage of most of his employees in 1914.
    In more recent times, a partial answer to “Henry’s paradox” has been to augment comparatively low real wages with an abundant availability of credit.
    Consumers nowadays routinely use credit for purchases which in earlier times were paid for out of disposable incomes or savings. Rapid credit expansion carries serious risks but, until quite recently, they have not been immediate risks…
    ..The new wild card in the deck is the ending and reversal of growth in the “real” economy of material products and services. This moment of inflexion from economic expansion into contraction is undoubtedly imminent, and might, indeed, have already arrived.
    Stated at its briefest, the productive process which uses energy to convert raw materials into products, artefacts and infrastructure has long been losing momentum as fossil fuel energy is depleted.
    The ECoEs – the Energy Costs of Energy – of fossil fuels have been rising rapidly, and no proven equivalent or lower cost alternatives exist.
    At the same time, non-energy resources – including minerals, water and agricultural land – have been gradually but relentlessly degraded.
    We can’t ‘fix’ this problem using financial innovation, because money is an operating adjunct of the underlying material economy. Since these issues relate to the characteristics of materials, their parameters are framed by the laws of physics…

    ..How, then, will economic contraction play out in business?
    Start by imagining that you own a bridge, of which the fixed costs – including operation, maintenance, repair and administration – total $10m per year.
    On top of that, you need to set aside $5m annually in depreciation for the building of a replacement bridge when the existing one reaches the end of its useful life, plus another $5m to provide investors with a satisfactory return on their capital.
    If 2 million people use this bridge, you need to charge each customer $10 to cover your $20m of aggregate costs (operation, depreciation and capital).
    If, though, the number of users falls to 1 million, you have to raise your unit price to $20.
    But doing this might very well trigger a vicious spiral by driving further declines in customer numbers, if people are unwilling – or unable – to pay this higher usage charge.
    To stay viable, you might need to reduce the depreciation charged against earnings. This means that you won’t be able to build a new bridge when the current one wears out.
    You might also be forced to reduce the return that you provide to investors.
    These prospective diseconomies of scale have negative implications, then, both for returns on existing invested capital and for future investment in new and replacement productive capacity.
    But they are by no means the only, or even the largest, adverse business consequences of a contracting material economy.
    Another is the potential loss of critical mass. As other businesses suffer the effects of material economic contraction, some of the components or other inputs that you need might become unaffordable, or cannot be sourced at all.
    Cost reduction can only go so far in countering the effects of the taxonomy of de-growth, although de-layering the organization, and cutting down on the outsourcing of the non-essential, are obvious defensive moves.
    A critical process here is simplification, which comes in two forms.
    Simplification of product means reducing the variety of goods or services offered to the customer. Does the consumer really need to choose between 50 varieties of breakfast cereal, or will his or her needs be met by an offer of just ten?
    Simplification of process means reducing the complexity of the ways in which goods or services are produced…
    ..Of course, discretionary compression might mean that some businesses are just the wrong places to be…
    ..As the economy grew larger, so it became ever more complex. As the economy shrinks, the tide of complexity can be expected to recede.
    Simplification of product and process is a strategy consistent with this broader trend towards the de-complexification of the economy.
    The eventual destination – for governments as well as for businesses – might be the disappearance of top-down, centralized organizations and their replacement by more localized, bottom-up alternatives. This could result in pockets of growth which offset, if only in part, the broader trend of contraction. https://surplusenergyeconomics.wordpress.com/2025/07/06/306-henrys-paradox/comment-page-1/#comment-46307

    Tipping Point: When Populations Peak https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/tipping-point-when-populations-peak-0

    Practical nationalism: EU nation ‘ready to fight’ for Russian gas – PM
    Slovakia’s Robert Fico has slammed Brussels’ planned phase-out of Russian energy as an ideological decision and a threat to sovereignty https://swentr.site/news/621065-slovakia-fight-russian-gas/

    Goldman Sachs Expects Another OPEC+ Superhike in September
    The OPEC+ producers are expected in August to agree on another superhike in production for September that would complete the unwinding of the 2.2 million barrels per day (bpd) output cuts, Goldman Sachs said after the alliance surprised the market with a larger-than-forecast boost for August. https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Goldman-Sachs-Expects-Another-OPEC-Superhike-in-September.html

    #191659
    John Day
    Participant

    When the Drones are Coming, They Turn Off the Internet
    Dimitri’s wife is grabbing her purse to go to the grocery store, when he casually says “it’s 5:45.” She just as ordinarily replies, “I’ve got cash.” Dimitri sees the slightly puzzled look on my face and flippantly notes, “they turn off the internet at six thirty now,” shrugs, and goes back to reading his paper…
    ..As I contemplate the contrasts in social resilience, my most familiar reference point is life after a hurricane. In Florida when we are dealing with the aftermath of a hurricane, no power, no water, no internet, etc., you adapt to life without modern technological conveniences.
    If you’ve ever lived amid the aftermath of natural disasters, you understand the need for a plan and quick adaptation. Do it a few times and adaption becomes ordinary. Horrible in ways, yes; awkward, certainly. But you take things in stride; overcome, figure out the optimal solution and keep moving. However, not everyone is prepared to consider a disruption an ‘inconvenience’ and many people who need consistency to retain stability end up in panic. I think long term readers well understand the reference.
    As Dimitri goes back to the paper my mind shifts to stuff I’ve heard in bits and pieces but never given context before.
    I think about this U.S. ‘Space Force’ thing, and now realize there are people who have gamed out modern warfare more than we discuss as a western technological society.
    My mind also thinks about those reports I read a few years ago about various western govt offices concerned about the ability of Russia to target U.S. satellites. Suddenly I realize cell phone and telecommunication is not their concern.
    There’s no internet; the problem is bigger than a temporary outage of Uber. I wonder how the commercial air traffic between Kazan, Moscow and St Petersburg is not disrupted. Old school stuff applies. Meanwhile, the kids, lots of them are playing outside as kids do – apparently life amid modern drone warfare is resilient. No one is staring at the sky.
    It is very odd to see how quickly a non-technology driven society can adapt to no electricity and no internet as an ordinary part of daily life. An entire nation just figures out the optimal solution, in part because their time between analog and digital has been short. Russians have a totally different context of dependency. https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/07/05/when-the-drones-are-coming-they-turn-off-the-internet/#more-273806

    ​ Patriot missile systems are what they need and want. Trump pledges more weapons for Ukraine​, The US suspended shipments last week, citing concerns over depleting stockpiles
    ​ “We’re going to send some more weapons. We have to. They have to be able to defend themselves. They’re getting hit very hard now,” Trump told reporters during a dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
    ​ “Defensive weapons, primarily, but they’re getting hit very, very hard. So many people are dying in that mess,” he said, without elaborating.​
    https://swentr.site/news/621168-trump-promises-weapons-ukraine/

    Proposed Gaza Ceasefire Details Revealed As Netanyahu Visits White House Monday
    Associated Press has obtained a copy of the latest ceasefire proposal — which now incorporates a personal guarantee from Trump that Israel won’t violate this ceasefire as it did a previous one.
    Contrary to the wishes of Hamas, the proposed arrangement is a truce rather than an assured permanent end to the war, which has killed at least 55,000 people, according to Gaza’s health authority, while rendering much of the territory uninhabitable. Here are the key provisions reported by AP:
    The deal centers on a 60-day ceasefire, during which Hamas would transfer 10 living captives to Israel along with 18 dead ones. It’s believed Hamas is still holding upwards of 25 living hostages.
    While the ceasefire is going, the Israel Defense Forces would withdraw from Gaza to a buffer zone along the territory’s Israeli and Egyptian borders.
    During that time, a major increase in humanitarian aid would flow into Gaza. Notably, it would be distributed by United Nations organizations and the Palestinian Red Cross. Since late May, a shadowy group led by a pro-Israel American evangelical who’s a mutual friend of Trump and Netanyahu — the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation — has been taking the lead on aid distribution. The group and IDF have faced withering condemnation during that time, as hundreds of Palestinians have been killed at the distribution points, with IDF soldiers confirming they’ve been using deadly weapons as a barbaric form of crowd control.
    Also the negotiations for a permanent ceasefire would take place. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/proposed-gaza-ceasefire-details-revealed-netanyahu-visits-white-house-monday

    ‘Going hungry’: More than 700 Palestinians killed seeking aid in Gaza Palestinians say they have no choice but to go to deadly US- and Israeli-backed aid sites amid growing starvation. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/7/5/going-hungry-more-than-700-palestinians-killed-seeking-aid-in-gaza

    Sleeper Cells, Assassination, Death To America, & Nukes: Carlson’s Full Interview With Iranian President
    “I’m of the belief that we could very much, easily resolve the differences and conflicts with the United States through dialogue and talks,” Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian told Tucker Carlson…
    ..Pezeshkian described that Iran’s aim, prior to the June war starting, was to achieve “the framework or the basis for a deal in which the rights of all nations, the Iranian nation, would be respected.” Iran has consistently insisted that it be able to keep enrichment, as a matter of national sovereignty and for peaceful domestic energy purposes.
    “We never wanted anything beyond the respect for our rights – rightful rights,” he told Carlson.
    Carlson asked Pezeshkian if Iran will allow other countries to verify Iran’s enrichment activities. Pezeshkian says “we are ready to hold talks” over monitoring and that “we stand ready” to accept it. However, the fact that Israel and the US just bombed the Islamic Republic has introduced major complications…
    ..Sleeper cells in US cities? “This is what Israel is trying to put into your minds,” the Iranian leader said…
    ..On the question of future diplomacy, Pezeshkian said “I believe that the United States President can very well guide the region and the world to peace & tranquility. Or on the other hand to lead it to forever wars.” He also said that the Islamic Republic is not seeking nuclear weapons.
    “We see no problem in re-entering the negotiations,” he continued, but then qualified:
    “How are we going to trust the United States again. We re-enter the negotiations then how can we know for sure that in the middle of the talks the Israeli regime will not be given the permission again to attack us.”…
    ..Axios and others also reported that the US had been secretly conspiring with the Israelis to greenlight the attack even as talks in Oman and Rome were happening. These reports present the nuclear dialogue as a ruse to lull the Iranians into thinking that all was okay…
    ..”My proposal is that the US administration should refrain from getting involved in a war that is not its war. It is not America’s war,” the Iranian leader said. “It is Netanyahu’s war that is having its devilish machinations for the whole region.”…
    ..Pezeshkian was asked directly by Carlson whether Israel had attempted to kill him, to which the Iranian leader confirmed it, and added, “I’m not afraid to sacrifice my life for my country, for my country’s freedom. But will it bring security and peace to the region? It will only bring more bloodshed.”…
    ..”It was not the United States that was behind the attempt on my life. It was Israel. I was at a meeting, we were discussing how to move forward, and thanks to the intelligence and spies they had, they tried to bomb the area where the gathering was held. God decides who lives and who dies. We are not afraid to become martyrs.”
    At same time he sought to stress that Iran has never sought to assassinate President Trump, despite American media reports and the claims of some of the US administration’s own officials.
    “I would like to tell you and remind you that this is not Death to the American people or to the officials. Death to crimes and atrocities. To bullying. To the use of force,” Pezeshkian said. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/sleeper-cells-assassination-death-america-nukes-carlsons-full-interview-iranian

    #191660
    John Day
    Participant

    Israel rushes to ‘depopulate’ northern Gaza before possible ceasefire: Report
    Israel is “trying to take advantage of the few remaining days before any anticipated truce to expand the scope of destruction and annihilate cities,” a source close to Palestinian factions told Anadolu. “Israel seeks to destroy what remains of life-sustaining infrastructure in northern Gaza, eliminating any chance for Palestinians to return in the future.” https://www.aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/israel-rushes-to-depopulate-northern-gaza-before-possible-ceasefire-report/3623421

    Israeli military says it attacked about 130 targets in Gaza overnight
    Among the targets were various Hamas sites, including command posts, weapons depots and rocket launchers, the army press service reported https://tass.com/world/1985935

    Israeli Organ Harvesting Industry Exposed : Started by IDF & Israeli Medical Corps in the 1990s
    This video reveals the horrors of the Israeli government’s organ harvesting operations, which is using the war in Gaza to conceal the illegal harvesting of Palestinian organs after killing them, and then burying them in unmarked graves. https://stateofthenation.info/?p=24718

    The killing of cardiologist in Gaza must be Indonesia’s wake-up call
    Dr Marwan al-Sultan was not a soldier. He was one of Gaza’s last remaining cardiologists, and the director of the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza—a facility built with donations from ordinary Indonesians. For months, he worked amid airstrikes, shortages, and siege, refusing to abandon his patients even when he had the chance to leave.
    On 2 July, an Israeli airstrike killed him, along with his wife, daughter, and sister, in the apartment where they had sought shelter. The missile struck only the room where he was sitting. His son-in-law is missing and presumed wounded. None of them posed a threat. None carried weapons. Their deaths are not collateral—they are calculated. https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250705-the-killing-of-indonesian-cardiologist-in-gaza-must-be-a-wake-up-call/

    UNRWA calls for immediate fuel delivery to Israel-blockaded Gaza before shutdown of basic services
    “Fuel must be allowed in at scale through the UN, including UNRWA, to maintain lifesaving services,” including hospital generators, ambulances, bakeries, and water pumps. https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250705-unrwa-calls-for-immediate-fuel-delivery-to-israel-blockaded-gaza-before-shutdown-of-basic-services/

    #191661
    John Day
    Participant

    Oxycodone laced flour is not ‘humanitarian aid’ it is bioterrorism
    Flooding Gaza with Oxycodone hidden in flour packages and distributed under a false pretence of ‘humanitarian’ intervention feels just about right in terms of the levels of depravity we have come to expect from the ‘most moral army’ in the world. https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250701-oxycodone-laced-flour-is-not-humanitarian-aid-it-is-bioterrorism/

    What new research reveals about Gaza’s real death toll — and why it’s far higher than official figures
    Israel claims Gaza’s health ministry inflates civilian deaths, but a new survey suggests it may be undercounting them
    Independent researchers estimate 83,740 people have died in Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023 — far more than official reports https://www.arabnews.com/node/2607034/middle-east

    Israeli army kills two in West Bank, including one teen
    “At dawn today, Tuesday, 15-year-old child Amjad Nassar Abu Awad was martyred by Israeli gunfire in the city of Ramallah,” the ministry said in a statement. “Also at dawn today, 24-year-old young man Samer Bassam Zagharneh was martyred by Israeli gunfire near the town of Dhahiriya” in the southern West Bank, https://www.arabnews.com/node/2606530/middle-east

    Israeli Forces Kill 288 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip Over Three Days: Another 1,088 were wounded as Israel’s relentless strikes continued throughout the weekend https://news.antiwar.com/2025/07/06/israeli-forces-kill-288-palestinians-in-the-gaza-strip-over-three-days/

    Report Estimates US Used $1.25 Billion Worth of THAAD Interceptors To Defend Israel From Iranian Missiles https://news.antiwar.com/2025/07/02/report-estimates-us-used-1-25-billion-worth-of-thaad-interceptors-to-defend-israel-from-iranian-missiles/

    #191662
    John Day
    Participant

    Israeli media outlet Haaretz has reported that the U.S. military used 93 ‘THAAD’ interceptor missiles in 11 days to defend Israel, revising earlier estimates by others of $800 million to an actual cost of approximately $1.2 billion.
    With an annual production rate of roughly 36–48 ‘THAAD’ interceptors, the United States used nearly two years’ worth of interceptors during the war. https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/news-selections/world-news/u-s-used-two-years-worth-of-thaad-interceptors-to-defend-israel-over-11-days

    Israeli Military Says Intercepted Missile Launched from Yemen
    The Israeli military said it had intercepted a missile launched from Yemen towards Israel in the early hours of Sunday, with sirens activated in several parts of the country.
    A spokesperson for Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi militias said in a statement several hours later that the group had fired a ballistic missile at central Israel’s Jaffa area.
    Israel has threatened the Houthis- which have been attacking Israel in what they say is solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza – with a naval and air blockade if their attacks on Israel persist. https://english.aawsat.com/arab-world/5161873-israeli-military-says-intercepted-missile-launched-yemen

    Israel Bombs Ports, Power Plant In Yemen After Month-Long Pause
    On Sunday Israel’s military launched airstrikes on three ports and a power facility against Houthi-controlled Yemen, resulting in the group launching a barrage of missiles in retaliation. Israel is calling the major new initiative ‘Operation Black Flag’.
    The Israeli military (IDF) announced it had targeted the Red Sea ports of Hodeidah, Ras Isa, and as-Salif, as well as the Ras Kathib power station. Additionally, it described striking a radar system aboard the Galaxy Leader, a ship previously seized by the Houthis and currently docked in Hodeidah. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/israel-bombs-ports-power-plant-yemen-after-month-long-pause

    ​ UK restores diplomatic ties with Syria after grooming Sharaa for power
    The UK played a key role in sparking the 2011 war and bringing Sharaa to power, including by sending British citizens to join the Nusra Front and ISIS​ https://thecradle.co/articles/uk-restores-diplomatic-ties-with-syria-after-grooming-sharaa-for-power

    ​ US Ends Foreign Terror Designation On Syria’s HTS, Nearly 2 Months AFTER Trump Met Its Leader​
    It’s not just ironic, but scandalous, that Trump met with a US-designated terrorist during this Gulf tour while in Saudi Arabia. If any individual American citizen did the same, they would likely be investigated and prosecuted by the FBI. But Sharaa is the “former” al-Qaeda in Syria man who helped overthrow Bashar al-Assad, and that’s apparently all that Washington cares about.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-ends-foreign-terrorist-designation-syrias-hts-nearly-2-months-after-trump-met-its

    #191663
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Meryl Nass MD, The CIA (wrongly) accused Congressional staffers in 2014 of illegal acts and refused to let Congressmembers read the report they produced–regarding torture of Iraqis after 9/11. SSDD. This was an intense CIA coverup of Abu Ghraib and other black torture sites and exploits https://merylnass.substack.com/p/the-cia-wrongly-accused-congressional

    Mike Mihajlovic presents the (convincing) circumstantial evidence that a B-2 bomber was shot down over Yugoslavia and crashed in a Croatian forest.
    “Something Big” Was in the Air: B-2 Over Yugoslavia [i]​ The B-2As’ combat missions over Yugoslavia​ https://bmanalysis.substack.com/p/something-big-was-in-the-air-b-2

    ​Russia has so many borders to threaten: Andrew Korybko, The UK Aims To Entrench Its Influence In Estonia In Order To Lead The Arctic-Baltic Front https://korybko.substack.com/p/the-uk-aims-to-entrench-its-influence

    Trade Crackdown: 12 More Countries To Receive Tariff Letters After Japan, South Korea​ https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/trade-tariff-recap-all-eyes-todays-12pm-signed-letters-announcement

    ​ BRICS Expands to 56% of World Population, 44% of Global GDP: Vietnam Joins as Partner Country
    With the addition of Vietnam, the extended BRICS+ has 20 members and partners, as of July 2025.
    The 10 BRICS members are Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates.
    The 10 BRICS partners are Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Thailand, Uganda, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam.
    Together, the BRICS 20 make up 43.93% of the global economy, when their combined GDP is measured at purchasing power parity (PPP), according to IMF data.​ https://scheerpost.com/2025/07/05/brics-expands-to-56-of-world-population-44-of-global-gdp-vietnam-joins-as-partner-country/

    #191664
    John Day
    Participant

    Jim Rickards, who has long used these analytical tools. Superintelligence Will Never Arrive
    ​ Artificial Intelligence is a powerful force, but there’s much less there than meets the eye. AI may be confronting material constraints in terms of processing power, training sets and electricity generation. Semiconductor chips keep getting faster and new ones are on the way. But these chips consume enormous amounts of energy, especially when installed in huge arrays in new AI data centers. Advocates are turning to nuclear power plants, including small modular reactors to supply the energy needs of AI. This demand is non-linear, which means that exponentially larger energy sources are needed to make small advances in processing output. AI is fast approaching practical limits on its ability to achieve greater performance.
    ​ This near insatiable demand for energy means that the AI race is really an energy race. This could make the U.S. and Russia the two dominant players (sound familiar?) as China depends on Russia for energy and Europe depends on the U.S. and Russia. Sanctions on Russian energy exports can actually help Russia in the AI race because natural gas can be stored and used in Russia to support AI and cryptocurrency mining. It’s the law of unintended consequences applied to the short-sighted Europeans and the resource-poor Chinese.​ [Think “Iran”, too.]​ https://dailyreckoning.com/superintelligence-will-never-arrive/

    ​I personally believe a body-double was murdered, based on photographs of the victim, which don’t match Jeff’s ear whorls. FBI Concludes Jeffrey Epstein Had No Clients, Didn’t Blackmail Anyone, And Definitely Killed Himself​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/fbi-concludes-jeffrey-epstein-had-no-clients-didnt-blackmail-anyone-and-definitely-killed

    12 Important Questions That All Americans Should Be Asking About The Shameful Attempt To Cover Up The Truth About Jeffrey Epstein
    #1 Why were Jeffery Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell arrested and charged with operating an enormous sex trafficking ring that supposedly involved thousands of clients if no such clients ever existed? As Robby Starbuck has pointed out, apparently we are supposed to believe that all of the powerful men that visited Epstein’s island were “just there to catch some waves and relax”…
    #2 Why did U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi tell Fox News in February that Epstein’s client list was “sitting on my desk right now to review” if no such client list ever existed?…
    #3 What was in the “thousands of documents” related to the Epstein case that were suddenly discovered in February?…
    #4 When Bondi claimed that the Epstein flight logs would “make you sick” in March, what did she mean by that?…
    #5 In May, Bondi confessed that there were “tens of thousands of videos” related to the Epstein investigation. What was in those videos?…
    #6 Other than Jeffery Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, why hasn’t anyone else that was involved in the sex trafficking operation ever been arrested?…​ https://themostimportantnews.com/archives/12-important-questions-that-all-americans-should-be-asking-about-the-shameful-attempt-to-cover-up-the-truth-about-jeffrey-epstein

    ​ John Leake​, on “the Blob”, “No Evidence” of Epstein Blackmail Operation Not Surprising
    Jeffry Epstein was the construct of intelligence agencies that know how to maintain silence and to cover their tracks.
    ​ When institutions and powerful individuals operate for long periods without scrutiny, they may be tempted to commit such outrageously corrupt acts that disclosing them to the people becomes an insurmountably difficult task.
    ​ For years there has been a lot of consternation about the refusal of federal agencies such as the CIA and FBI to disclose what they know about Jeffrey Epstein (as well as about the assassination of JFK, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the murder of Seth Rich, and countless other stories). Guys like me have also noticed how the U.S. government, including Congress, can’t ever quite seem to get to the bottom of the origin of SARS-CoV-2.
    ​ The truth of these stories carries incalculable liabilities—liabilities that would call into question whether the involved institutions should be allowed to continue existing.
    ​ Disclosing the truth could also instantly demolish the persistent naïveté that enables most people to maintain their allegiance to their governments and to believe the endless train of BS that we are told every day about everything.​ https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/no-evidence-of-epstein-blackmail

    ​ Diddy’s Cell-Block Mate Blows Whistle: “Trial Was Rigged to Protect DC Pedophile Ring”
    When the architect of legal loopholes for pedophiles is out here praising the outcome, you know exactly what kind of game is being played.
    https://vtforeignpolicy.com/2025/07/diddys-cell-block-mate-blows-whistle-trial-was-rigged-to-protect-dc-pedophile-ring/

    #191665
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Saturday some entity cashed in almost $9 billion in Bitcoin, not much impacting the price. Somebody bought it: Over the Past 24 Hours Eight Dormant Bitcoin Wallets Were Awakened for First Time in 14 Years on the 4th of July Withdrawing 80.009 Bitcoins Equaling $8.69 Billion

    WILD: Over the Past 24 Hours Eight Dormant Bitcoin Wallets Were Awakened for First Time in 14 Years on the 4th of July Withdrawing 80.009 Bitcoins Equaling $8.69 Billion

    Stay-tuned, it’s coming here: Germany’s Pension Ponzi Scheme Is Collapsing: What Comes Next​ https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/germanys-pension-ponzi-scheme-collapsing-what-comes-next

    ​ Kicking in the door of a “noble lie” in Germany: Migrants will not stop molesting and assaulting children at swimming pools in the best and most democratic Germany of all time https://www.eugyppius.com/p/migrants-will-not-stop-molesting

    ​ The Big Four Just Became Five: Walmart Quietly Captures the Beef Chain​
    ​ Walmart has spent over $660 million building its own beef empire—from processor to packaging plant to retail shelf. That makes them more than just a grocer; it makes them the fifth major packer, joining Tyson, JBS, Cargill, and National Beef. The press calls it “resilience,” but ranchers know what it really is: vertical consolidation dressed in feel-good PR.​ https://beefnews.org/the-big-four-just-became-five-walmart-quietly-captures-the-beef-chain/

    ​ A Midwestern Doctor, DMSO Heals the Lungs and Cures Chronic Respiratory Diseases; How DMSO treats Asthma, COPD, Pneumonia, ARDS and Pulmonary Fibrosis https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/dmso-heals-the-lungs-and-cures-chronic#poll-341858

    #191666
    John Day
    Participant

    Meryl Nass MD, Money grubbing Donald Rumsfeld and breaking bad Ralph Baric/Jim Haslam’s substack with a few additions of mine
    Go to Jim’s substack (Reverse Engineering the Origins of SARS-CoV-2) for the original version, but read below to see my appended remarks and graphics. I will use the left-aligned line that normally indicates someone else wrote a section to indicate my additions.​ https://merylnass.substack.com/p/money-grubbing-donald-rumsfeld-and

    ​ ‘Only Place Left for Me’ is Long-Term Care, Says Vaccine-Injured Bus Driver
    Canadian school bus driver Michael Oesch told medical commentator John Campbell, Ph.D., that most doctors won’t formally acknowledge his vaccine-induced transverse myelitis, a disabling, degenerative neurological condition. He now lives in a long-term care facility.​ https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/only-place-left-for-me-long-term-care-says-vaccine-injured-bus-driver/

    ​ Residents of Hawaii’s Big Island Pass Law to Keep Cell Towers Away from Homes, Schools
    Under the ordinance, the first of its kind in the state, new cell towers and antennas on Hawaii’s Big Island must be at least 600 feet away from homes and schools. Debra Greene, founding director of Safe Tech Hawaii, said the ordinance “paves the way for other local jurisdictions in Hawaii to follow suit and implement similar ordinances.”​ https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/hawaii-big-island-law-cell-towers-antennas-homes-schools/

    ​ Alaskans Join Forces With CHD to Fight Giant Cell Tower in Residential Area
    Sitka for Safe Tech, a legal and advocacy group on the remote Alaska island of Sitka, has teamed up with Children’s Health Defense’s Stop 5G initiative to prevent the installation of a proposed 120-foot wireless broadband tower in Sitka’s residential zone.

    Alaskans Join Forces With CHD to Fight Giant Cell Tower in Residential Area

    ​ 60% of Parents Support Review of CDC Childhood Vaccine Schedule, New Poll Shows
    A poll of over 1,000 registered voters conducted June 24-25 by John Zogby Strategies shows that 49% support reevaluating the current vaccine schedule, while 21% are undecided, and only 30% want to keep the current schedule. Sixty percent of parents with young children supported reviewing the schedule.

    60% of Parents Support Review of CDC Childhood Vaccine Schedule, New Poll Shows

    #191667
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Thimerosal in Vaccines May Contribute to Autism Severity, New Analysis Shows
    The first peer-reviewed study to systematically track trends in the rates of intellectual disability, defined as an IQ of less than 70, among children with autism found that those rates have risen and fallen in association with the presence of thimerosal in vaccines recommended to children and pregnant women.​ https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/thimerosal-vaccines-may-contribute-autism-severity-new-analysis-shows/

    ​ Meryl Nass MD says “Caveat Emptor”: This is a doozy of a story: Chinese Triads invaded Maine, purchased (with mortgages) several hundred buildings and converted them to illegal marijuana grows, mostly untouched by law enforcement
    ​ Trafficked workers; used potentially deadly, unlicensed pesticides by mixing them with sawdust and burning them to smoke the weed and kill pests without regard for the health consequences​ https://merylnass.substack.com/p/this-is-a-doozy-of-a-story-chinese

    Texas Floods Kill 50; Search Ongoing For Dozens Of Missing Campers​ https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/texas-floods-kill-24-search-underway-missing-girls-summer-camp

    ​ The bridge near Marble Falls, Texas​ collapsed into the flood waters​, as the family drove over it. 17 year old Malaya got the ​car door open,and the rest of the family out of it. They ​searched up and down the river calling her name for 3 days. Rest In Peace, Malaya Hammond​; She Saved Her Whole Family​ https://celiafarber.substack.com/p/rest-in-peace-malaya-hammond

    ​China is much bigger than Texas: Three Gorges Dam Opens 11 Gates – Collapse Threat Rises, Floods Ravage Downstream! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7BH9oywYYI

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