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    Pablo Picasso Massacre in Korea 1951   • World Re-entering The Coal Age – IEA (RT) • NATO Force On Alert Amid Kosovo Tensions (RT) • Russia Warns
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle August 1 2022]

    #112589
    citizenx
    Participant

    the kid who was shot at by police

    Hang the politicians promoting this, hang any and all WEF scum. Bidet Govt is illegitimate. My body my choice. Informed consent?

    Good luck disarming truth. Good luck disarming 2A. Where’s Bidets Strike Teams knocking door to door ? Get your Booster and die or Govt will kill you for not.

    Art is to be appreciated whether you like it or not. Life is to be protected from Govt, whether you’re a coward or not. Govern me harder Daddy Govt…pathetic.

    “We Never Had A Chance”

    You feel love, well, you better love yourself
    Be careful now, because love is against the law
    Just so how you can give a fuck, give a shit about the law
    It’s worth your blood, sweat, and tears to be living at all
    You fight the lies everybody tries to tell you you’re dead
    It flashes before your eyes before anybody had said
    The motherfuckers never stop drilling holes in your head

    You want life, oh, but then you die so slow
    Hands up, drop the gun, shots you dead and thats the hole in the law
    You close your eyes, but look at the lies, but then you seen it all
    A freeze-frame lasts forever but the picture is small

    They say love is everywhere but that’s the damnedest thing
    It’s in your eyes and butterflies and part of everything
    The cloudy skies, the fog in your eyes, they will not let you see
    A chance to fall, and hear the call, and grab the magic ring
    Don’t be surprised when you wake up and they tell you you’re dead
    I find that hope where the same is nothing at all
    The motherfuckers never stop drilling holes in your head
    And maybe now as your start to sink
    You wake up and remember the words to this song
    Maybe now as your start to sink
    You wake up to discover you’re singing along

    #112590
    V. Arnold
    Participant

    Pablo Picasso Massacre in Korea 1951

    Interesting choice for today’s art…
    On another note; very few Americans have even a clue about what really went on in Korea during that war/police action…
    Pity. It is an important part of the history of the U.S.

    #112591
    V. Arnold
    Participant

    Interesting choice for today’s art… 😉

    #112592
    Veracious Poet
    Participant

    Dutch farmer

    It’s not about saving the planet but rather centralizing and controlling the food supply! pic.twitter.com/uK0MIgeA2g

    #112593
    Veracious Poet
    Participant

    #112594
    Veracious Poet
    Participant

    Mortgage rates fall sharply after negative GDP report and Fed’s latest hike…

    The average rate on the popular 30-year fixed mortgage fell to 5.22% on Thursday from 5.54% on Wednesday.

    “This is an exceptionally fast drop!” wrote Matthew Graham of Mortgage News Daily.

    The rate fell even further Friday to 5.13%.

    #112595
    Dimitri
    Participant

    The meeting of Blinken with Kosovan President Osmani and Prime Minister Kurti took place in the USA.

    Not that it changes anything but just to be factually correct

    Secretary Blinken’s Meeting with Kosovan President Osmani and Prime Minister Kurti

    #112596

    The meeting of Blinken with Kosovan President Osmani and Prime Minister Kurti took place in the USA.

    Makes sense, should have looked at the decorations.

    #112597
    EoinW
    Participant

    Dutch farmers are committing suicide? That’s sad and also pathetic. Even when their lives are completely ruined they still won’t fight back. The generational brainwashing project of making citizens avoid violence – not even as a last resort – has been a success. They may proceed and do anything they like. They know citizens will either obey or flee to death or drugs.

    If these inbred parasites were not so incompetent they’d actually win. Instead they’ll make sure everyone loses.

    We need Putin to come to our rescue. But why should a single Russian life be risked to save a single – apparently useless – westerner? It’s not their responsibility. At this point the best option for young people is to flee the West. I’m not sure how practical it is to immigrate to Russia at this time. Many Canadians already moved to the Dominican Republic when the vaxx mandate threatened. In the end, we may face the von Trapp family option – just get out with the clothes on our back.

    I hate to be so pessimistic, however when people choose suicide rather than fighting back then I have to conclude that the fire & brimstone is on the way. Get out of Sodom & Gomorrah or be turned into a pillar of salt!

    #112598
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “She put Ivermectin on the list of poisonous substances in Jan 2020”

    We followed this back when but there’s so much to keep up with. So they knew. And they knew IVM. And so because they wanted it for themselves, to have an antidote, and not for you and your kids.

    What America looks like now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZX8BmXs4-Y0

    Gary Indiana, but you can find these places in Baltimore, Chicago, Wyoming, Mississippi, or even NYC and Oakland too. Same thing was in “Roger and Me” in 1989. Nothing’s changed except to further prove Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged”, where illiterate Americans live in bark huts and eat rabbits. WHY do you prove Ayn Rand right? Doesn’t that just scream failure?

    I’m sure all these guys and gals are just baby soft, entitled Millennials. No: they have made half the country into the Vandals, who will sack the Capital for sport and DGAF.

    Taiwan: But they had this whole WWIII set up with North Korea! For years! They even started the K-Pop initiative Gangham Style for the kiddies to care. What happened??? Now it has to be Taiwan? None of our plans can go right. Whatever will the Minons do?

    “You’d almost think the whole Russia conflict was set up by the nuclear lobby.”

    I have thought this, but I’m not sure. Something killed nuclear at 3 Mile Island, — but not the meltdown itself, industry constantly overcomes far higher hurdles every day — but these energy companies are so skilled in paying to co-opt resistance it makes no sense they wouldn’t have done that instead. Anyway, the idea is, nuclear remained a no-go, so they went total 100% electric green, then: Oopsie! We ain’t got no electric!!! Turbines produce no power! Whood a knood? In fact, they’re anti-green! Whatever shall we do??? Aaaaaand the only possible answer is nuclear again. But like I said, wouldn’t other PR captures have been easier and got money coming in earlier than this “master plan” approach? Never confirmed.

    “NATO appears to be looking for a new theater to fight lose to Russia in” Fixed it.

    “Yugoslavia, 1989” this is their plans for us. And also with smaller governments, corporations are that much larger. They are moving to running the world on the corporate side. That way you have no rights, no oversight, and no appeals.

    Let’s back up: “Corporations” shouldn’t really exist. Back in 1789, to incorporate you needed an act of congress who would ask “Why should we do this? What are you going to provide for and serve the people of Maryland in return?” Because they lived under the East India and Hudson Bay companies who had standing armies like today’s companies do. So they would say “We’re Building the Brooklyn Bridge” and Maryland would authorize the company to build the bridge then disburse profits and disband. And what we see today is EXACTLY WHY. Although for that middle period we used anti-trust laws (which are probably illegal) to hold companies to account. But any time you do something illegal, with an illegal law, you find out it has some back door to hell.

    So since Citizens United says “Corporations are People” (who are immortal and also not subject to law) then if Pfizer kills someone with a drug, we should put Pfizer in jail for 5 years and let the government run as their trustee for a while. Fair is fair, right? You said they are people, right? Well then they are legally ALL people, who are accountable for misdemeanors, reckless disregard, etc. Wait: they’re people but also have complete diplomatic and sovereign immunity? Who are by definition unfeeling psychopaths? Uh-huh.

    “…most of the ‘exploitable’ world has been dominated and what remains is Russia and China, plus a few stubborn or poor nations here and there.”

    They locked them up on purpose as a safe deposit box. Cuba, Iran, NoKo. When they need to, they break open the lock and Lo! 40 years worth of free oil inside! Guess we didn’t have a shortage of Peak Oil after all! Or not yet anyway. However, these lock boxes do not want to be broken and looted for some weird reason we can’t understand. I mean: who wouldn’t want to become the wonder that is Gary, Indiana? ‘Merica! Am I right?

    “They are too weak, deep in unpayable sovereign and non-sovereign debt”

    Hahahaaha! They actually believe that nations pay! WHAT, in all of the last 300 years would ever make you think that??? Countries never pay. They always default. Always.

    ““The only solution to solve these problems and solve the dryness nuisance of the Mediterranean Basin would be the re-greening of the Sahara desert.”

    Thanks to climate change, this is already happening. We are returning to the climate of 2,000 years ago it seems with a greener Saudi, Sudan, Libya, and Silk Road. We don’t have very good records on how, how much, and where, perhaps even why (sun and magnetic cycles) but in the broad brush, this is what is happening. Lakes are refilling in East Africa. Saudi is snowing. America is stormier and more volatile just as back then.

    “Our entire economic system is in danger of collapsing. If we are not careful, Germany could become de-industrialised,”

    Yay, Americans like Hunter will be very pleased. Last time we had to actually bomb all your factories to end the Depression. This is so much easier just to lie, lie, and lie s’more. Then you kills yourselves! Save me the bullet.

    “Alberta Agriculture Minister Nate Horner says Ottawa’s edict to reduce fertilizer use by 30% seems like a target “pulled out of the air.”

    87.6% of Science statistics are pulled out of my -ss. And we know we’ll all swallow anything pulled out that Science’s -ss.

    “The first challenge is the demand to increase production “in a big way,” and the second is that farming is becoming less financially viable”

    Yes, because we have no markets and no price discovery. If food was higher, we wouldn’t pave the nation from Jersey to St. Louis. Milk is still marked to Wisconsin like it was in 1935, as if that’s relevant today. It is illegal for farms to collectivize to set prices, but it IS legal for Morgan to collectivize to rig Libor and Nickel for 30 years, then pay a $0.01B fine for $900 Billion fraud.

    ““Notably, none of Pfizer’s profits come from free market activity.”

    Boom. Nor any other corporation today. It’s fascism all the way down. Like Comcast and Aetna, I FORCE you to pay. Then provide no services.

    Huxley: No we didn’t. We just wrote we planned to do this, then did it for no reason at all, a complete coincidence! You’re crazy if you think otherwise or quote us. …Or so say any person I’ve ever quoted them to. Geez, I’m not a genius but when a guy says he’s going to steal your TV then your TV goes missing, maybe there’s a connection?

    “Good luck disarming 2A.”

    They can’t take Social Security, can’t take gold, can’t take farms, and force death shower shots at your house until they take the guns. Look at Oz.

    “very few Americans have even a clue about what really went on in Korea during that war/police action…”

    Sure, we killed half a million NoKo on a lark for sport in one foray? I forget, was is nuclear, or was it chemical weapons we used? Definitely food. “It’s a hell of a lot of fun” Good sport Gen. Mattis said, amirite?

    #112601
    Positive Dennis
    Participant

    Jennifer Rubin wrote no such article. Why does Raul keep doing this?

    #112602
    Mister Roboto
    Participant

    #112603
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Dr D forgot the song & dance for Gary, Indiana

    The Music Con man

    #112604
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Thousands and thousands of people who even “made it” in the West have fond memories of living in that broken country.
    Yet, they’ve been constantly told that those memories are just an illusion, that they lived under “iron fist”, dictatorship – that,
    somehow, issued one of most valuable passports on the Earth (Wikipedia).
    Dying mother-country (same as Soviet Union, not sure about other Eastern block countries) distributed equity wealth
    in the form of vouchers to it’s citizens that were used by those patient enough to purchase apartments that they lived in. Decades of rent were included in the final purchasing price. What a concept! Scorned by the onlookers who watch miles and miles of tent cities across the country in which “everybody will be on their own” when the things unravel. Onlookers who still think that this is 1950’s-like needs some small tweak.

    #112605
    kultsommer
    Participant

    “…that all it needs is some small tweak.”
    Much better.

    #112606
    kultsommer
    Participant

    @ V. Arnold
    Just in case if you missed it on previous post:
    “….elitist attitude….”
    Instead of contemplating where am I wrong in my post(s) and criticize “that”, you (again) lash in anger and insult. As I remember you made your living as AutoCAD draftsman. Probably you did have chance to pass some knowledge to somebody in the course of your career. Say, trying hard to convey basics of x-refs, OLE objects import, exploding and editing blocks, pg files…. or plainly pointing what the person does wrong….you are angrily referred to as an “elitist”? Interesting view of life. Indeed!

    #112607
    absolute galore
    Participant

    Dr. D: Nothing’s changed except to further prove Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged”, where illiterate Americans live in bark huts and eat rabbits. WHY do you prove Ayn Rand right? Doesn’t that just scream failure?

    I think rabbits will be more and more popular going forward, as they are relatively easy to raise, can be fed scraps or grow their food in a weed patch. Bark huts, maybe not. But a tiny house from reclaimed stuff, sure thing. Trailer park aesthetic.

    LESS –Less Energy, Stimulation, Stuff–is a big part of what many of John Michael Greer’s followers practice. It falls under the slogan Collapse Now and Avoid the Rush. Except now of course, the rush is on. But the signals are all jarbled and confused at this point, with everybody all for it–for the other guy. Back in the 70s during the first energy crisis, we drove slower to save gas, turned down the thermostat, etc. Now we want electric cars and solar panels and no disruption of our Amazonian lifestyles while “saving the planet.” Unless Tucker Carlson, who is otherwise doing a great job, wakes up to the facts around energy economics, it could get ugly, with everyone blaming everyone else for the involuntary LESS.

    #112608
    zerosum
    Participant

    Confusion/mixed messages/no directives/

    the cure for the coronavirus, but has in reality supplied an ineffective gene therapy with a massive side effect profile.
    Covid19 gone, variants exist….. expired mRNA gene therapy injections and Paxlovid treatment
    They know citizens will either obey or
    disobey ….
    options by ignoring/quit/stop working/flee/ immigrate/ suicide/ opioids/do your own thing,
    enablers are skilled in paying to co-opt resistance
    Countries never pay. They always default. The bankers always seize assets
    Not an elitist just an attitude “….elitist attitude….” describes everyone
    the signals are all jarbled and confused
    everyone blaming everyone else for the involuntary LESS.

    meanwhile mother earth is actively trying to get your attention

    floods
    drought
    fires
    hurricanes
    diminishing supplies

    #112609
    zerosum
    Participant

    In Iraq its called a sit-in.
    In US its called J6, a revolution/attack on democracy/

    #112610
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Nick Corbishley: The Vaccine Passport Will Lead to a Global Digital Gulag
    Nick Corbishley discusses his book “Scanned” and gives an overview of the evolution of the Vaccine Passport and how it is morphing into a Digital ID and Social Credit System whose endgame is a Digital Gulag which will demand total obedience from the citizenry. He discusses the creation of a two-tiered or apartheid system where the unvaccinated were dehumanized and ostracized. He discusses the unconstitutional nature of these measures, how little courts have pushed back, and incredibly how the population by and large has gone along with this tyranny. The addition of CBDCs to the Digital Passports creates the perfect control grid. We discuss Plan B locations and escape from dystopia. He agrees that crypto could be the perfect Trojan horse and way of conditioning people to accept digital money as well as diverting investment away from real assets (e.g. gold).

    Nick Corbishley: The Vaccine Passport Will Lead to a Global Digital Gulag

    #112611
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    Dr D:
    “Corporations” shouldn’t really exist. Back in 1789, to incorporate you needed an act of congress who would ask “Why should we do this? What are you going to provide for and serve the people of Maryland in return?” Because they lived under the East India and Hudson Bay companies who had standing armies like today’s companies do.

    I agree. I have long pondered the problems of our economic system, and noticed that many fundamental problems find their source in corporate bodies. I have argued this with my spouse, who has argued in knee-jerk fashion that the right to own/run a business includes the right to incorporate. (He and I usually see eye to eye…but we took our own paths to get there, so there is variation in the details.) And I emphatically disagreed with him — because corporations are created by permission of the state. I’ve owned a tiny corporation in part or in whole for nearly 20 years…and every year I must pay a small fee and file an “annual report” with the state or face administrative dissolution.

    A corporation is a privilege, not a right. As a privilege, the permissions granted have varied over the decades. The state has the ability to revoke the privilege. Personally, I’m curious about what might happen if corporations had to either dissolve or convert to “workers coop” type entities, including ESOPs, self-management (i.e. Holacracy, etc.). Large sole proprietorships and partnerships would still be viable business forms, but, oh, yeah, they lack the liability shield for owners…..

    #112612
    John Day
    Participant

    Yesterday Dr.D expounded on Klaus Schwab being a high-level functionary of The-Threat, not The-Threat itself. Humans find it easier to focus a large, complex problem onto the good or evil doings of one person, like Donald Trump, or Hillary Clinton. That is a gross oversimplification, which makes us more vulnerable to the shadowy-workings of the Real-Threat.
    Schwab, around 1970, seemed to be an acolyte of Kissinger, who is a high level operative for Rockefeller (global) interests. Those are related to other globalist financial interests in something of common-cause.
    We should never assume that global finance has all of its eggs in one basket. Rockefellers are well hedged against uncertain futures. I think we should look at the right-wing reaction to the current left-wing threats as also a threat. Hitler swung right against German communists, and Weimar hedonism.
    I think we should look for that same play to take place, whether it does or not. It’s a natural over-reaction, and feeds into right-fascism,which the-owners always like quite well.
    Herr Schwab may be a high-functioning submissive, or might be modeled that way. He will do and say whatever he is told to by his “dom” without any hesitation, and to the best of his substantial ability.
    Schwab is not the only one like that. These kind can be completely trusted by the-owners.

    #112613

    Off topic.
    Just posted this on offG, in response to a commenter’s mention of spooky “coincidences” in surfing the web.
    A couple Sundays back I and mine went to visit friends for happy hour. We did not have phones. I opted out of the phone photo shoot, but my husband (who has a professional presence with photos on the net) posed with our friends.
    Over the course of the evening, one of them mentioned taking a “conceal/carry” course to apply for a permit. Neither of us had ever looked into this or any sort of arms stuff.
    The next day, my mate received ads on his desktop from a local gun club that offered “conceal/carry” courses.
    When they say a photo steals your soul, it’s true. Facial recognition in action.

    Anyone else seeing this sort of “coincidence”?
    An even creepier one happened a year ago when brother and SIL were visiting and mentioned a cousin having gotten a new job at a small outfitter selling used gear in Portland.
    After they left, we saw a commercial for this local Portland company on our TV here in Minnesota.

    #112614
    Noirette
    Participant

    Zerosum posted this, in F, about the ‘evacuation’ of the Donesk region.

    I have to pile on! The article is 100% pro-Ukrainian and anti-Russian.

    It states that the *Red Cross* and the *UN* “should” or “would supposedly” (trans from the F, a conditional) be present at the ‘evacuation.’

    Nothing is said about the means of evacuation, for 200K ppl, quite the job – except vague “trains and transport” will be chartered. Nor **where** they are to be evacuated to.

    Where 200K extra ppl in a country at war are to be housed? Maybe put them in concentrations camps, which at least would be a lame effort? Afaik, there are no facilities in Ukr (center, west) that can house them, but of course a negative is hard to prove. Let’s see some pix! Hmm..

    What is mentioned though is the population under discussion is “a burden” – quote, “If we can stop losing logistics to feed 200,000 people and we can allocate it to weapons and food for soldiers, it would be better” – so apparently, these 200K are not to be fed (they have been fed so far by ample stores, aka themselves, by local agri, and in a small ? part by Russia) and the available transport and food will go to soldiers. In short, these 200k ppl should just be made to disappear.

    Finally, it will be easier for the Ukros to dope out who supports the Russians. (This point is explicitly made in the text!)

    Displacing populations forcibly (not that I reckon anything much will happen in this case, the announcements are pure BS supposed to fool and impress W allies, plus a vague attempt to kill off invisibly..) is tricky within intl. law, a war-crime accusation and label is often not far off. (Nuremberg, Geneva conventions, etc. not that anyone is following these outdated principles.)

    https://bit.ly/3bjJycy – Le Parisien

    #112615

    On topic.
    I am six hours into Iceni’s Spartacus interview with Dr. Kevin McCairn.
    Nine hours and I am thoroughly enjoying every minute.
    Thanks, whoever linked it.

    #112616
    John Day
    Participant

    @MPSK: The AI correlations are a couple of orders higher than we give them credit for. They know where you are, with whom (geolocation and social networking) and they know who is currently “into” what.
    What kind of concealed handgun is right for you, Girl? The traditional 38 Special? It has the full trigger-pull and feel of a revolver, is compact under clothing, has readily available ammo, of various potencies (and recoils), and was good enough for millions of cops for decades. Granted, it does not give you all the sustained firepower of a 9mm, but is that really YOU?
    Speculative John.

    #112617

    MPSK

    When they say a photo steals your soul, it’s true.

    I really like this. The pagan tribes were right all along.

    #112618
    Veracious Poet
    Participant

    I think we should look at the right-wing reaction to the current left-wing threats as also a threat. Hitler swung right against German communists, and Weimar hedonism.
    I think we should look for that same play to take place, whether it does or not. It’s a natural over-reaction, and feeds into right-fascism,which the-owners always like quite well.

    #112619
    zerosum
    Participant

    Noirette
    Good for you. for explaining the lie in evacuating 200K

    my parents said know

    Anyone else seeing this sort of “coincidence”?

    All the time. Someone is monitoring my inputs and outputs and trying to monetize. (Computer and TV)

    #112620
    zerosum
    Participant

    Do you believe that all the grain being transported by truck to the dock is faster than if it was transported by trucks to other countries that can pay for the grain. (Don you expect starving people to have money to pay for the grain?)

    #112622
    Veracious Poet
    Participant

    Los Angeles Ends Citizenship Requirement for Government Jobs…

    People in the United States illegally can now work for Los Angeles County with no requirement to provide proof of citizenship.

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/08/01/los-angeles-ends-citizenship-requirement-for-government-jobs

    George Soros Defends Radical Prosecutors in WSJ Op-ed…

    Billionaire left-wing mega-donor George Soros has written an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal justifying his support for electing radical prosecutors across the country amid a rise in violent crime and recall elections by angry urban residents.

    Since 2018, Soros has been responsible for electing dozens of prosecutors in big-city jurisdictions, often ousting centrist Democrats. Their arrival has been accompanied by spikes in violent crime and social disorder, prompting an urban exodus.

    In June, voters in the left-wing stronghold of San Francisco ousted radical prosecutor Chesa Boudin in a rare recall vote. Now, voters in Los Angeles are poised to hold a similar recall election to oust Soros-backed prosecutor George Gascón.

    Soros also repeats a claim *LIE* — first popularized by California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), who backed Gascón — that murder rates are highest in Republican-run states, ignoring the fact that they are highest in Democrat-run cities.

    https://www.breitbart.com/crime/2022/08/01/george-soros-defends-radical-prosecutors-in-wsj-op-ed

    #112623
    Veracious Poet
    Participant



    #112624
    bpeptide
    Participant

    RIM – Pretty sure J.Rubin did not write that article. Pro tip – Whenever one sees snapshots of an article title like that, it’s best to assume it’s fake.

    #112625
    willem
    Participant

    RIM: Responding to your question about animals that can handle insects in the diet, I have heard it said that birds are the modern-day descendants of ancient reptiles. Perhaps there are digestive system similarities.

    The New Economic World Map—“most of the ‘exploitable’ world has been dominated and what remains is Russia and China, plus a few stubborn or poor nations here and there… None of the dominated nations were, or are, happy with their predicaments. Despite that, they are unable to shake off the yoke of neocolonialism…They are too weak, deep in unpayable sovereign and non-sovereign debt, threatened by sanctions that cut off their livelihood, and if all fails, there are the heavy-handed tools of regime change with their accompanying bloody civil wars and/or direct invasion and bombardment by their masters.

    It occurs to me that with the build-out of a new world financial structure, perhaps centered around the BRICS countries, that all of these nations could join hands with Russia and China, and simply declare themselves to be in default. After all, the US has shown that traditional concepts of money and property are dead by grabbing Russia’s money (as well as earlier grabs of money from weaker nations who displeased The Empire). I’d say they could usefully extend that concept to debt…

    Soon there will no longer be a need to worry about being exiled from the world’s only financial system. And with the backing of the major BRICS countries and by acting in unison, the old strategy of toppling dictators would be pretty hard to implement…

    Just sayin’…..

    #112626
    willem
    Participant

    @EoinW: Putin is no saint either. But you must admit that it has been a pretty good trick, running the US so badly into the ditch that Russia starts to look good by comparison. Maybe that is part of the plan…

    #112627
    willem
    Participant

    @Positive Dennis: “Jennifer Rubin wrote no such article. Why does Raul keep doing this?”

    I know, as I looked for it. But it’s easy to imagine now that such an article might be written, and that Jennifer Rubin would be the type of “journalist” that would write it.

    #112628
    citizenx
    Participant

    @Positive Dennis

    Jennifer Rubin wrote no such article.

    It’s called SATIRE.

    But surely with your keenly positive discernment faculties you realize everything Govt, MSM and Pharma Ads say is 100% truth ? Right ?

    psst, that’s another example of satire.

    #112629
    WES
    Participant

    So the WEF wants us to eat insects. This makes perfect sense. Just another way to kill us little people off since we can’t safely digress the toxic poisons in insects. Oh, Trudeau just opened an insect facility in London, Ontario.

    Trudeau is also trying to reduce future food supplies in Canada by 30% by reducing fertilizer use. . The better to kill us Canadians with. Canada is also taking the lead on digital currencies too. Your digital money will only allow you to buy insect food, not real food. Again all the better to kill you with!

    Trudeau is still enforcing deadly vaccine mandates in Canada.

    And you think Trudeau is out to kill you!

    #112630
    zerosum
    Participant

    Not your belly button

    Afghanistan – Thousands of Homes Damaged, 39 Lives Lost After More Flash Floods

    Further flooding in Afghanistan has affected parts of the east, south, south-east, and central regions of the country and caused more fatalities.

    Afghan Red Crescent workers and volunteers surveying families affected by recent floods in Gardez, capital of Paktia province, July 2022. Photo: Afghan Red Crescent
    Reports from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) say 39 people have now lost their lives in flooding in the country since 05 July. Nineteen people died in flooding in the country in late June.

    Since 07 July, flooding has affected the provinces of Uruzgan, Kandahar, Zabul, Paktia, Ghazni, Logar, Khost, Paktya, Nangarhar, Laghman, Kunar and Nuristan.

    UNOCHA said that from 05 to 11 July, flash floods have caused 39 fatalities across the provinces of Uruzgan (20), Ghazni (6), Nuristan (7), Paktia (3) and Zabul (3). Nine of those killed were children, including six in Ghazni and three in Paktia provinces. Fourteen people have been injured.

    The heavy rains have damaged or destroyed around 2,900 houses and disrupted livelihoods. Critical infrastructure such as roads and bridges have also been impacted.

    Furthermore, the heavy rains have also displaced two unexploded ordnances (UXOs) in several villages of Paktya province. Reportedly, the controlled explosions of the mines helped prevent further casualties. UNOCHA said the risk of unearthed explosives will increase as heavy rains continue.

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