Debt Rattle October 31 2022
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October 31, 2022 at 9:15 am #119693Raúl Ilargi MeijerKeymaster
Paul Gauguin Huts under trees 1887 • Kremlin Outlines Why Solo Negotiations With Ukraine Are ‘Impossible’ (RT) • Kremlin Reveals Possible Basis
[See the full post at: Debt Rattle October 31 2022]October 31, 2022 at 9:49 am #119694That BlokeParticipantSo the story doing the rounds is that “Truss me I’m the prime minister” texted “It’s done” to sleepy Joe right after the North streams were blown up using her own iPhone. The Russians picked it up and that’s how they knew who was to blame.
Is that why Liz got bounced out so quickly?
October 31, 2022 at 9:51 am #119695GermParticipantThe German Nazis are coming for Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi.
The German government is persecuting him with totally false charges of antisemitism, but he’s really being punished for speaking out against the CV19 vax.
Early on he was a strong proponent for people not to get the CV19 injections.
If convicted, Dr. Bhakdi faces 5 years in prison. 😪
Listen to him from the 47:30 mark:
https://rumble.com/v1qhs6k-cv19-vax-destroys-hearts-and-brains-of-billions-of-people-dr-sucharit-bhakd.htmlSad. ☠️☠️☠️
October 31, 2022 at 9:52 am #119696Dr. DParticipant“Europe has wintertime, the US does not.”
It snows in Florida and Texas. I don’t understand. Meanwhile Greece and the South of France are similar year round.
October 31, 2022 at 9:53 am #119697GermParticipantNext up – up your nose!
” ‘Prime and Spike’ nasal vaccine strategy helps combat COVID”
https://news.yale.edu/2022/10/27/prime-and-spike-nasal-vaccine-strategy-helps-combat-covid
Imagine inhaling in that DARPA shit! ☠️☠️☠️
October 31, 2022 at 9:57 am #119698Dr. DParticipantBiden says there are 54 States. …And Ukraine is one of them. (j/k. Not.)
No couch diagnoses on Biden’s medical condition? No calls to remove for mental instability?
(WEF) Lula wins, Biden does not deny the election results for a change. One thing’s for sure: we must always trust electronic voting and not ask questions. Except when your guy wins, then we do.
“No Plans to Withdraw from Syria or End Sanctions: White House”
Just because it’s illegal and a UN war crime, well, McCain promised we would for 100 years, and sealed it with a ISIS kiss. …You don’t want to let down McCain and the other warmongers, do you?
““based on what happened in March, these agreements are worthless, because they” …are not agreement capable. Surely this is an exaggeration? Ask any Indian.
Besides, Biden is incapable of coherent speech.
“the “deindustrialization” of the EU which, in turn, will have “very, very deplorable consequences”
Yes, consequences on the Deplorables, who are killed.
“Simply put the Laws of Thermodynamics are not suggestions and cannot be repealed or circumvented”
But they, we, don’t live in reality so we don’t worry about that. What was the recent meme of the kid who wanted to shut down farming to save the planet? Or since the planet will be fine, to save the people of the planet. We must starve the planet to save the planet. Everyone must die, otherwise, who will survive?
No irony. This is directly and exactly what they say. People who hear them say this are not surprised or alarmed, nor try to get them mental help.
“Germany should study the issue of producing domestic shale gas”
They should book a conference room and begin a study? How European of them. But why bother? Nobody follows the law, why not just make it up and drill?
“Toyota customers in Japan will get a mechanical key instead of a “smart” one”
How can I get one like this and without everything else too? No power windows, no computer console, no GPS, no recording computer, no backup camera? Go away: that stuff is heavy, expensive and totally unnecessary. Why is a car worth $30,000? Because it’s $20,000 of s—t I don’t want. Give me a 1990 Toyota Corolla.
“Credit Suisse to Axe Thousands of Jobs (RT)”
But the NY Times says this is all a conspiracy theory! BuyBuyBuy.
“vice chief of internal medicine at Baylor University Medical Center and a professor at Texas A&M University. McCullough is editor-in-chief of the journals Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiorenal Medicine.”
Goes to show we don’t listen to doctors. And that it doesn’t matter who you are. So if we don’t listen to doctors, who are we listening to?
Although this is true, it couldn’t happen if 60% of doctors – or even 30% – were semi-literate, not blind, and did the same thing. When the nation has no morality, what are the odds the doctors will?
Massive Miyake “cosmic ray” events (they’re not sure), that are also not evenly distributed, as in, for example, two in ~70 years at 774 and 993 AD, but sometimes as far as 1,000 years apart. Gee, since cosmic rays are a major creator of clouds, and the world went into an all-rain dark age right then, what do you think? Also 5259 BC, and 5410 BC when other major (human? Climate?) events happened. Possibly the unexplained events around Exodus?
From yesterday, “How to Build a Home that Lasts a Thousand Years”
https://wrathofgnon.substack.com/p/how-to-build-a-home-that-lasts-a(Or a hut or trailer that vanishes without a trace in 50)
“I. the materials we build with must still be around in a thousand year’s time.II. the tools and techniques we build with must be transferrable so as to pass down through the generations and it must be possible to repair or replace every single part.
III. the purpose that we build for must be at the core of the human experience.”
I say the core purpose is MONEY. It’s the only and highest purpose of man. Thus McMansions in 1,000 years, covering the solar system in one galactic New Jersey. As long as the Anteres Intersolar Mining Company gets the profits, what could be better? If God didn’t want the universe covered in McMansions, why did he invent oil? I rest my case.
October 31, 2022 at 9:58 am #119699GermParticipantPopular UK TV show Mark Steyn has on guests who are death-vaxx injured, or have family death-vaxx injured:
What happens next?
OFCOM begin the process to shut him up.
Naomi Wolf said something unpalatable on his show.“Ofcom has today opened an investigation into an episode of the Mark Steyn programme broadcast on GB News on 4 October 2022.”
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/news-centre/2022/investigation-gb-news-mark-steyn
It’s a full court press on anyone who dissents with the death-vaxx.
October 31, 2022 at 9:58 am #119700my parents said knowParticipantAn aptly named nebula for Halloween from APOD: the cosmic bat.
October 31, 2022 at 10:01 am #119701GermParticipant“Died Suddenly” Official trailer :
https://rumble.com/v1q6ecx-died-suddenly-official-trailer.html
https://rumble.com/v1ql633-died-suddenly-official-trailer.html
October 31, 2022 at 10:01 am #119702GermParticipant“A new peer-reviewed study by researchers at Oxford, Edinburgh and Swansea shows the vaccinated are more likely to become severely ill and to die from Covid-19”
https://thorsteinn.substack.com/p/the-myth-of-protection-against-hospitalisation
October 31, 2022 at 10:34 am #119703V. ArnoldParticipantIlargi’s Debt Rattles pretty accurately reflect the world as it is in his everyday postings…
Rather than a call to action; I see it as simply the thing we have to deal with on any given day…Living day by day (in the now) pretty much effectively deals with things on a daily basis IMO…
October 31, 2022 at 10:47 am #119704oxymoronParticipantEnglish lads using american accents is kind of embarrassing to kids these days. Rolling Stones are the Antiques Roadshow of black american culture. They do however make great music and good on them – better than leaving the London School of Economics to be a banker.
So sorry to hear about Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi. He was very early warning us here about the technical issues with igA and igG etc. so I feel for him. It is a bullshit time for sense making and truth telling.October 31, 2022 at 11:11 am #119705oxymoronParticipantOn building, Dr D. I am currently building a shed to move my music and study to – out of the earth-covered Straw Bale house I built for our family to allow for my youngest to have his own room (taking my studio).
I have hand dug into the hillside and dry-stone stacked the slate on a 15-20 degree pitch using what I dug out.
I DID get a slab poured as my body is a little banged up from a life of this sort of stuff. Never mind it will last a long time.
The building is 8 metres long and 3.5 metres wide. A high ceiling of 2.6 metres.
I am using a building technique called light earth whereby you get straw bales and pull them apart and coat them with milkshake consistency clay slip – sourced on site. Finally rendered.
I is a joy to try to make something beautiful enough that people would avoid cutting it down.
I hope it is there for a long time.Also if you want to see beauty that will last look no further than this renderer’s work – I’m going to try something like this without the marble dust.
October 31, 2022 at 11:46 am #119711oxymoronParticipant3636 litres of oil per year for heating an average house in New England US of A
What the fuck? No wonder we have an energy problem. I had no idea. This is a problem that needs fixing. Double glaze or insulate for Christ’s sake. That is just so much raw energy to keep warm in a house my mind boggles. Grow wood, wear jumpers but for god’s sake no one is going to run a society for much longer on that much pure energy.
Having said that what the hell is going on with the BIS and BlackRock and all these money handlers’s behind the veil? Do they want to travel around in their private jets to a world that will end up this broken if we don’t jubilee some shit or something.
The Break Shit then BBB is a dumb idea. Dumb dumb dumb.October 31, 2022 at 12:06 pm #119712aspnazParticipantToyota customers in Japan will get a mechanical key instead of a “smart” one when they get their new vehicle, Reuters reported on Thursday.
But will it still contain a SIM card?
October 31, 2022 at 12:21 pm #119713Dr. DParticipantHere’s a good rundown by Chris Hedges on the leadup to war:
“The West has been baiting Moscow for decades. I reported from Eastern Europe at the end of the Cold War. I watched these militarists set out to build what they called a unipolar world — a world where they alone ruled.
First, they broke promises not to expand NATO beyond the borders of a unified Germany. Then they broke promises not to “permanently station substantial combat forces” in the new NATO member countries in Eastern and Central Europe. Then they broke promises not to station missile systems along Russia’s border. Then they broke promises not to interfere in the internal affairs of border states such as Ukraine, orchestrating the 2014 coup that ousted the elected government of Victor Yanukovich, replacing it with an anti-Russian — fascist aligned — government, which, in turn, led to an eight-year-long civil war, as the Russian populated regions in the east sought independence from Kiev.
They armed Ukraine with NATO weapons and trained 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers after the coup. Then they recruited neutral Finland and Sweden into NATO. Now the U.S. is being asked to send advanced long-range missile systems to Ukraine, which Russia says would make the U.S. “a direct party to the conflict.” But blinded by hubris and lacking any understanding of geopolitics, they push us, like the hapless generals in the Austro-Hungarian empire, towards catastrophe.”
Those are all linked and annotated in his article.
“The only stable state is one where all are equal before the law” –Aristotle.
October 31, 2022 at 12:25 pm #119714RedParticipantMassive Miyake “cosmic ray” events (they’re not sure), that are also not evenly distributed, as in, for example, two in ~70 years at 774 and 993 AD, but sometimes as far as 1,000 years apart. Gee, since cosmic rays are a major creator of clouds, and the world went into an all-rain dark age right then, what do you think? Also 5259 BC, and 5410 BC when other major (human? Climate?) events happened. Possibly the unexplained events around Exodus?
No question our pollution sinks are over flowing and that is causing a few problems and will in all likelihood keep getting worse. The solar question as part of the problem is also interesting and may even over ride the whole human experience. Try this guy for a sense of maybe:
October 31, 2022 at 12:26 pm #119715Dr. DParticipantNo way. 1,000 gallons is nowhere near accurate for any house, even a legacy farmhouse. And New England doesn’t have those now, being by population mostly urban New Jersey. However, note that it can be VERY cold there, as you may not believe in Australia. -10F for a week? Why not? That makes the temp delta +70f, which is the direct math for loss of heat. Temp deltas even in cold places are 30f, or in A/C 30f.
Should try Canada where you can feel the cold if you’re near the walls. In a modern commercial, industrial building like a hotel.
Any guess? 250gal? Or 1,000 L? Anyone from there who can present?
October 31, 2022 at 12:30 pm #119716aspnazParticipantDr D said
“Toyota customers in Japan will get a mechanical key instead of a “smart” one”
How can I get one like this and without everything else too? No power windows, no computer console, no GPS, no recording computer, no backup camera? Go away: that stuff is heavy, expensive and totally unnecessary. Why is a car worth $30,000? Because it’s $20,000 of s—t I don’t want. Give me a 1990 Toyota Corolla.
Amen brother, Hallelujah …. and churns out a ton of CO2 just reversing into the garage! I believe in CO2.
October 31, 2022 at 12:31 pm #119717RedParticipant..and the madness continues…
There are over 1000 peer-reviewed papers in the preprint server system and or in the National Library of Medicine (PUBMED) describing side effects after mRNA or adenoviral DNA COVID-19 vaccination. One of the most dreaded complications is vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT).
Because the Spike protein produced in response to the vaccine genetic code causes hemagglutination and micro blood clotting, there is excessive antigenic presentation of platelets to the spleen and reticuloendothelial system. As a result, the body produces auto-antibodies directed against a platelet receptor (PF4) which has homology with an endothelial protein.
This causes autoantibody “pinning” of platelets to the lining of blood vessel cells resulting in consumption of platelets, blood clotting and bleeding at the same time. Unfortunate victims are fine for a few weeks after vaccination. Then bleeding from the oral and nasal mucosa associated with bruising under the skin occurs commonly with serious blood clotting within the brain and elsewhere in the body.
Most patients are hospitalized in critical condition as doctors try a variety of medical and interventional maneuvers to combat simultaneous clotting and bleeding. As you can imagine, in some individuals the process is overwhelming and no matter how much critical care support is given, the patient dies.[i] The obituary of Mrs. Jessica Berg, age 37, a previously healthy vibrant mother is given in the figure.[ii] It indicates she died as a result of VITT.
Jessica Berg Wilson, Oct. 29, 1983 – Sept. 7, 2021, died of COVID-19 VITT
To her left is a paper by Tsilingiris et al, titled “Vaccine induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia: The shady side of a success story.[iii]”
The authors never state what “success” meant in the title but it is clear that schools, employers, and the military are “shady” when they don’t fairly warn people what can happen when forcing mass vaccination.
Television commercials, internet promotions, and consent forms do not describe VITT. Ms. Berg and her family had no way of getting an informed consent. To her right is a treatment pathway described that doctors commonly take to treat patients in the hospital. As in her case, many patients (~39%) succumb to this premature and bloody death which leaves more questions than answers. How could this have been anticipated? Is VITT associated with prior heparin induced thrombocytopenia (a similar syndrome)? What is the best initial blood thinner? Why aren’t patients with prior blood disorders given prompt exemption from such a horrific threat? Ask your doctor next time about VITT and how would they advise to avoid it. If you get a blank look or a queasy uncomfortable expression, show a copy of Ms. Berg’s obituary and start a critical conversation.
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October 31, 2022 at 12:33 pm #119718OroborosParticipantIt’s Halloween in the Empire of Lies!
BOO!
October 31, 2022 at 12:34 pm #119719aspnazParticipantDr D said
If God didn’t want the universe covered in McMansions, why did he invent oil? I rest my case.
You’re on fire.
October 31, 2022 at 12:57 pm #119720GermParticipant“
October 31, 2022 at 1:03 pm #119721OroborosParticipantI lived for a while in northern New Hampshire near Mt Washington back in the day.
I rented a room in an old farmhouse. One very cold sunny bright morning in February I went out to start my truck and it wouldn’t even turn over once, even though I had just put a new battery in it so I was puzzled.
I went back to the farmhouse and stopped at the thermometer on the porch post.
It read -32º degrees F
I had never seen a thermometer read that cold before and thought it was broken or something.
Just then another guy also renting a room came out of the house and picked up an axe that was outside all night and started walking to the wood pile when he stumbled and drop the axe on a chunk of field stone.
The steel axe head shattered like a glass coke bottle on the rock into many little pieces.
I knew that I wasn’t in Kansas anymore Toto.
Strange things happen and many things don’t work right at 20-30 below zero F.
Winter is Coming is a relative term.
October 31, 2022 at 1:05 pm #119722Alexander CarpenterParticipantFrom Dr. D:
Here’s a good rundown by Chris Hedges on the leadup to war:
“The West has been baiting Moscow for decades. I reported from Eastern Europe at the end of the Cold War. I watched these militarists set out to build what they called a unipolar world — a world where they alone ruled.
https://scheerpost.com/2022/10/24/chris-hedges-stop-worrying-and-love-the-bomb/
October 31, 2022 at 1:20 pm #119723OroborosParticipantHilarious how the German Mean Green Machine would entertain Toxic Fracking for gas and closing down a wind farm to expand a coal mine.
Sooo Sweet!
Teutonic logic at it’s finest!
A Halloween Seig Heil to Deutschland from the Great State of Texas!
Boo to you!
October 31, 2022 at 1:46 pm #119724GermParticipant@ Afewknothetruth – re. methane:
Yup, you’re quite correct – going forward, it really is all about the methane!
http://arctic-news.blogspot.com/2022/10/methane-keeps-rising.html
October 31, 2022 at 2:00 pm #119725zerosumParticipantWar stories. They know but they deny/lie.
• New Details On Drone Attack In Crimea Emerge (RT)
https://www.azerbaycan24.com/en/new-details-on-drone-attack-in-crimea-emerge/Saturday’s assault, which involved nine aerial and seven naval drones, targeted vessels of the Russian Black Sea Fleet docked in Sevastopol. It was repelled, with just one ship suffering minor damage, according to the ministry.
According to Moscow, the Russian ships that were targeted by the Ukrainian drones had been involved in providing security for the “grain corridor,” which was set up to allow exports of Ukrainian food products through the Black Sea as part of a deal negotiated in Istanbul between Moscow and Kiev with UN and Turkish mediation this summer.
The ministry’s specialists retrieved the navigational modules of the drones destroyed by the Russian warships and naval aviation, the statement said, adding that the Canadian-made devices stored data on the vehicles’ path to their target.
Most of them were launched from the Ukrainian Black Sea coast, not far from the port city of Odessa, the Russian military said. “The naval drones were then moving within the security zone of the grain corridor before changing course and heading towards the Russian naval base in Sevastopol,” the statement said.
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Green Energy and Green Zones
a lifestyle akin to that of the 1700s if not beforeThe “deindustrialization” of the EU
The bloc is now struggling with the prospect of energy shortages in winter and soaring inflation.Capitalism requires knowing math.
• Scottish Blueberry Farmer Donates ‘Unviable’ Crop To Charity (Y!)Eat or heat and sufferjng
Average 3636 litres (800 gal.) of oil per year for heating an average house in New England US of A and no air conditioningI promise – Lucie
https://t.me/ramzayiegokomanda/1003
Ramsay
Today’s missile strikes on the energy structure at an emergency meeting of the Ukrainian government in Kiev were called “catasrophytic”. If before that the power grid of Ukraine, although with the maximum voltage of generations and transformer substations, but could provide electricity transmission throughout Ukraine, then, after today’s strikes, collapse occurred. More than forty key facilities of Ukraine’s power grids were hit. Among them are Dnepro HPP, Yuzhnodnestrovskaya HPP, Kaniv and Kremenchug HPPs.
The assessment of damage continues, but it is already clear that to restore the functioning of the energy system, even in the minimum emergency mode, huge resources and equipment will be required, which Ukraine does not have.
In fact, Ukraine is on the verge of energy collapse.
A missile strike on October 10 destroyed up to 15% (conservative estimate) of energy-generating and transfer facilities. Today’s strike disabled at least 15% (conservative assessment) of such facilities, which completely unbalances the work of the unified energy network of Ukraine. At the same time, up to 60% of all transformers of 330 kW networks were destroyed. While there are 750 kW networks that receive electricity from Ukrainian nuclear power plants, but without step-down transformers they are useless because most of the industrial and household electrical equipment at such a voltage will simply burn out. That is, generation electricity is produced, but it is impossible to use it.
The current strikes are “catastrophic” because Ukraine can no longer effectively compensate for their consequences. Power engineers will be able to supply light with long breaks, but the next wave of missile strikes may finally plunge Ukraine into darkness.
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Oct 31 at 04:40October 31, 2022 at 2:04 pm #119726Alexander CarpenterParticipant“Methane” is a nothing-burger. Whoops, now I’m a “methane-denier.” Horrors!
Better that than being than an ignorant idiot-dupe and fellow-traveller. Learn the actual, factual science, kids, and stop making fools of yourselves. Learn the absorbtion-spectra of these radiative gasses, and how the atmosphere is already saturated, such that adding more does next-to-nothing. Learn how “greenhouse effect” is a complete misnomer. Learn the basics. so you can revise your premises. It is just as available as the standard-narrative lies… If only you could (or would?) tell the difference.
And look within and try to figure out what has made you so vulnerable to being fooled and owned.October 31, 2022 at 2:14 pm #119727zerosumParticipantI noticed, on the western news, that they only report the damage done by Russian missiles and not the damage that the Ukraine missiles are doing.
All the damages are blamed on Russia.October 31, 2022 at 2:19 pm #119728zerosumParticipantThe people have spoken. Are the leaders listening?
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/lets-get-out-nato-discontent-soars-across-europe-russian-sanctions-backfire
“Let’s Get Out Of NATO”: Discontent Soars Across Europe As Russian Sanctions BackfireOctober 31, 2022 at 2:27 pm #119729my parents said knowParticipantoxymoron- thanks for that video on polished clay walls!
Are there any ugly marsupials?
October 31, 2022 at 3:09 pm #119731oldandtiredParticipant@Dr. D
No way. 1,000 gallons is nowhere near accurate for any house, even a legacy farmhouse.
Just asked a relative. Lives near Montpelier, Vt. Last year she used 750 gallons. 150 year old house.
October 31, 2022 at 3:11 pm #119732Figmund SreudParticipant@ oxymoron – 3636 litres of oil per year for heating an average house in New England
__________________That’s a bit high of a number, but, in Canada, for oil customers, on average a typical house with four people – heating the shack and the water – will burn about 2800 litres of oil per year.
F.S.
October 31, 2022 at 3:13 pm #119733DoraParticipantWinter time in Greece?
Am I right in thinking Greece’s daylight savings time (DST) ended yesterday and is now on standard (winter) time, whereas the USA’s DST doesn’t end until next Sunday, the first Sunday in November? That would mean this week Greece is on standard (winter) time and the US is still on DST (summer) time.October 31, 2022 at 3:26 pm #119734RedParticipantNova Scotia my neighbour heats with oil hot water baseboard and domestic hot water mass boiler two people three bedroom split level about 1700 sqft. 2000 litres for the whole year.
October 31, 2022 at 3:32 pm #119735Raúl Ilargi MeijerKeymasterThis was in the October 27 Debt Rattle. Sometimes I wonder whatever people do here.
Here’s a good rundown by Chris Hedges on the leadup to war:
“The West has been baiting Moscow for decades. I reported from Eastern Europe at the end of the Cold War. I watched these militarists set out to build what they called a unipolar world — a world where they alone ruled.
October 31, 2022 at 3:54 pm #119736DoraParticipantFrom Edward Dowd:
Another look at Denmark from our upcoming website at http://www.phinancetechnologies.com/
Just devastating…is it any wonder Denmark cancelled vaccines for under 50 and said getting Covid is preferred to vaccination.October 31, 2022 at 4:10 pm #119737D Benton SmithParticipant“Are there any ugly marsupials?”
I dunno for sure, but I do know that the beauty contest for Opossums was very sparsely attended.
October 31, 2022 at 4:15 pm #119739John DayParticipantThanks for the cosmic-ray Miyake Event article, Red.
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