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  • in reply to: Debt Rattle March 10 2024 #154388
    Kimo
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    Along with the recording of the Luftwaffe high command discussing surreptitious involvement of both themselves and the British in directly fighting Russians in Ukraine, there is Macron from France.
    “Masterful takedown by Dominique de Villepin, former French Prime Minister, of Macron’s utterly irresponsible rhetoric on sending NATO ground troops to Ukraine (Villepin himself calls it irresponsible). I translated it in full, because I think it’s so important people are aware of the extreme danger behind Macron’s (and some other NATO leaders) attempt to escalate the conflict:”

    https://x.com/hem_day/status/1766790068532879605?s=20

    “For this debate [over sending ground troops] to have been useful, it would have first been necessary for us to be able to answer 5 questions. Five risks associated with this escalation, this step we would be taking if we were to send ground troops, send fighters.
    Five risks.
    “The first is the expansion of the conflict. If we send ground troops, do we know if on the Russian side others will send, on the other side, ground troops? Will we face African fighters, will we face Asian fighters, will we face Middle Eastern fighters in this global south that also wants to take on the West? First risk. [Host comments: This does not seem to me a favored scenario…] If Westerners, Europeans, French send troops there, don’t you think that solidarity will also play on the Russian side? I think we still need to ask ourselves that question. In any case, our diplomacy has not done what it should have to isolate Russia. If Russia were isolated, we would know it… I think, by the way, that we are more isolated, unfortunately, than Russia.
    “Second major question: new front. Risk of a new front. I warned, I was among the few voices to say ‘be careful, Ukraine is a dangerous situation but what happens if another front opens?’. The front in Gaza and the Middle East has opened. But there are other fronts that can open: in Korea, in Africa… And so, are we going to wage war like this on all 5 continents? This reality must be taken into account: the world is not limited to the drama and tragedy of Ukraine. It turns out that America is a global power and that we claim to be a global power too, so we are concerned by the major balances and the order of the world, and unfortunately our diplomacy does not sufficiently take into account these disorders which concern the Congolese, the Sudanese, etc.

    “Third risk which is important: the terrorist risk. I am not thinking of terrorism that would come from our opponents in Ukraine, I am thinking of opportunistic terrorism. When there are situations of this type of disorder, terrorism strikes. And I remind you: we have planned here in France not a year of war, but a year of celebrations. In a few months, we will commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings and delegations will come from all over the world. We are going to spend several months celebrating the Olympics. If we need to mobilize, let’s mobilize, but maybe it should have been done a bit more: I don’t see a war economy, the preparation of minds in terms of civil defense and hybrid warfare, I see nothing… You don’t just pull the idea of going to war in Ukraine out of a hat without having prepared a little…
    “Fourth risk: we are on the eve of an American election that will determine the new world order. It’s a safe bet that we are heading for a new era of isolationism and protectionism like the world has never seen. We are seeing a split in this new world order between Trump and a China that has just celebrated the reunion of its parliament and is becoming more introverted, more focused on its security than ever. This is a general global context that must be taken into account.
    “And then there’s one last element that may be one of the most important, which is the nuclear risk. I know the good experts, the great experts who speak on this subject and I respect them immensely. But sending ground troops, fighters, places us in a situation in terms of deterrence that we have never known. Forty years of Cold War: the forces of the Warsaw Pact and NATO forces never clashed. And it’s not by chance: it’s because of a reality that relates to the grammar of nuclear. The rule of deterrence is based on the principle of mutual assured destruction. That is, if one uses the bomb and the other responds, we’re all dead. […] I think the nuclear grammar means that today the risk of NATO ground troops in Ukraine presents a risk and that this risk, for responsible powers, is unacceptable. I travel enough around the world to have observed something for 15 years: the use of nuclear weapons is based on political cultures, societal cultures, and civilizations. The world is changing and what seemed unthinkable 10 or 15 years ago appears today differently: the rhetoric of the enemy, the hatred of the other, has developed to a point where we live in an international community that may want to settle scores with the other. […] Today, and I’m not just thinking of the Russians, let’s not forget nuclear proliferation with countries like Pakistan and many others that now have nuclear weapons. And it is in this that the principle of responsibility is essential, and there is a rule that must be drawn from all this: the logic of force, when not controlled, leads to an escalation that can be deadly. This is what makes the situation in Ukraine a real danger and it’s also what makes – because this principle of the logic of uncontrolled force I would gladly apply to the situation in Gaza – it’s what makes the Israeli policy applied today to Gaza a real danger. Because there is no control over the use of force. And when you look […] all fronts are linked, all crises are linked.”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle March 3 2024 #153923
    Kimo
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    My apologies if this has already been posted. Apparently, we’re stuck in Maritime Law, we need to elevate to Common Law to make individuals personally responsible for their actions, even when acting as an agent of a corporation or government.

    The best explanation starts at 2.5 minutes into this rumble:

    “Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Are Served!
    “We the People just witnessed as the entire Board of Supervisors in Maricopa county run out of the room and vacated their post!
    And we served them anyway!!
    We, the body sovereign presented them each with a notice of liability and opportunity to cure. The fine is $1.75 million per claim and there are 12 signatures which means they are each personally liable for $21 million.
    If they do not resign in 3 days they will be presented with a Writ of Quo Warranto and a Waiver of Tort.
    If they do not rebut these truths and they remain in office we will send them a default judgment and a final bill for payment. We will also be notifying the military and their act of treason will be grounds for an immediate military tribunal.
    -Miki Klann”

    The organization is here:

    Homepage

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 26 2023 #147402
    Kimo
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    Yes @AC, throw in a generous mix of the Stockholm “Syndrome”, and it will be a popcorn munching event!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 26 2023 #147397
    Kimo
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    @Oroboros, we better get busy removing the landing stages from the moon!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 24 2023 #147340
    Kimo
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    Thank you @sinnycool, I’ll let those thoughts ferment for a while.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 24 2023 #147302
    Kimo
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    Re “Is there anyone that reads this site that actually believes humans went to the moon?”
    I saw the assembly room for the lunar modules, circa 1968, thanks to my father who was associated with the project from inception. The modules were lined up, two rows either side in a hanger, in various stages of construction. The discussion should end with public launches, and the visible landing stages that remain on the moon. I would not quickly discount stories of a publicity Plan B, although obvious failure were not covered up as we suffered some horrendous public disasters like Apollo 1 along the way.
    How sad that astronauts had to suffer those embarrassing “interviews”. It reminds me of the culmination of the recent movie Oppenheimer, where he and Einstein discuss the terrible ordeal that such public figures suffer, because of their incidental discoveries.
    So now, can move on to the flat earth?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle October 15 2023 #144784
    Kimo
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    A couple of ideas about finding the purported Gaza tunnels by meta data surveillance:
    – The accumulation of cell phone blinking off in one location, then popping up in another (or the same) location hours or days later.
    – Historical drone footage noting the arrival of fresh dirt somewhere, and then “played backwards” to see the location of a popular source.
    Once one entrance is know, I would think it game over with no mass civilian casualties. Is it yet another way we are being played?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 9 2023 #142777
    Kimo
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    Market Ticker guy snagged a great paper, not yet peer reviewed:

    “Our analysis revealed inconsistencies between the subject data listed in the 6-Month Interim Report and publications authored by Pfizer/BioNTech trial site administrators. Most importantly, we found evidence of an over 3.7-fold increase in number of deaths due to cardiovascular events in BNT162b2 vaccinated subjects compared to Placebo controls. This significant adverse event signal was not reported by Pfizer/BioNTech. Potential sources of these data inconsistencies are identified.”

    Heads will roll.

    https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202309.0131/v1

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 28 2023 #142120
    Kimo
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    Is this the DEW point?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 23 2023 #141867
    Kimo
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    The Covid Fairy. Apologies if this has been posted previously. But given what’s coming down the pike, worth having it queued up for, “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice,…”.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 23 2023 #141866
    Kimo
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    Hard to believe that Hawaii’s Gov Green fell into the “Build it Back Better” mantra trap, but there it is. Not withstanding the incredible insults handed to Hawaii during an “elder abusive” Biden visit, Hawaiians will re-elect him, should he make it that far.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 23 2023 #141860
    Kimo
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    More evidence. A rare survivor, fortuitously clad in BLUE. In need of temporary quarters.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 23 2023 #141858
    Kimo
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    ASKING FOR A FRIEND (that always gets people to read)
    I know cell towers went down, but by default the remaining towers will pick up the traffic if in range (read: line of sight). There is a strange silence here about last messages between loved ones and the fire victims that I can’t explain, even before the towers went off line. Ok, a news blackout, but that would not affect social media, I hope. Even messages the before the fire threatened are significant, especially to the family survivers. [Mom, they let me out of skool. 🙂 ]
    And the other thought I have, who is picking up the geo-location data? A parent with a missing child would certainly surrender their child’s phone number if they’re presumed dead, just in the hope of closure. Was their last know location in an expected place, like home?
    And on the fringe, can someone with an account check out MarineTraffic to see if any large craft pulled into Lahaina (or nearby), and then went temporarily dark that afternoon? Where did they show up next? Off shore of Zuck’s place in Kauai?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 23 2023 #141857
    Kimo
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    As I recall, blue LEDs were the last to be invented, because they have the highest EV drop across the junction, making them vulnerable to impurities. Does this mean that DEWs were developed using blue light for efficiency considerations, and that blue items are a natural reflector?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 15 2023 #141381
    Kimo
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    John Day,
    Mahalo for the insight on our Governor, I am sadly deficient in local politics, since the departure of Tulsi. Concerning Lahaina on the 8th, those brutal winds were pretty much in alignment with the trades, which probably offered a boost. I also experienced that direction in my own location, which makes sense for a hurricane passing south of the islands. The link below will show daily weather recorded at Kahului, on the other side of mauka. Passing over the mountains squeezes every last drop of moisture, setting the stage for getting hotter, faster, as it raced to Lahaina. Ouch. Those poor parents that lost keiki as school was canceled, but parents still worked. Was Honolulu’s Chinatown the last such devastating fire?
    kimo

    https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/hi/kahului/PHOG

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 14 2023 #141281
    Kimo
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    On the same note, if picking up cheap Lahaina property was the motivation evil people, they do not know Hawaii well. Most of those places you see in the afore mentioned video are owned without debt, been in the same family for years… NOW, they are taxed as unimproved property. Also, ethnic Asian owners [read Japanese-Chinese] will still have no inclination to sell, as they honor their ancestor’s wishes.(hey, why ever sell?)
    It’s the school that has some worry… whatever kids are not dead (ouch), are moving out of the district to find a home. My call: Teachers better be looking for work elsewhere.
    So here is the real estate opportunity: a nice large property can be bought with a well place bribe to a public official: a local school. But whoops, it’s just not in a nice commercial neighborhood, or waterfront. Maybe a Walmart?
    Dr. Day, your experience here in Hawaii may give you some thoughts on the subject, which I welcome.
    Kimo

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 14 2023 #141280
    Kimo
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    Lahaina’s tragedy may have nefarious origins, but they are not needed to explain the effects of hot, very dry, very strong winds… strong enough to blow down power lines, which they did (sparks?). Of the many videos I watched this past weekend, this one take shortly before the flames hit is all you need to see.
    (BTW, in some situations, masks might be useful)

    https://twitter.com/Truthpole/status/1690835839188905984

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 2 2023 #138236
    Kimo
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    Carrington Event at 11 minute mark. They forgot to mention that we’re now dropping our magnetic shields, making things worse. Buckle Up.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle March 4 2023 #130509
    Kimo
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    Never mind RFK jr, throw your weight behind John Kennedy!

    https://twitter.com/ICU1010/status/1631743447378919426?s=20

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 22 2023 #129649
    Kimo
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    Dr. John Day,
    One of my losses has been my Primary Care Physician; he fell in line, as many others in HI. The relationship is not broken, but whatever $hit$how comes next… well, outside of you & AE, I’m on my own.
    As a healer and a physician, you are certainly appreciated by me. Well worth repeating. You are certainly appreciated by me.
    Now, how about starting up another people’s clinic?
    Kimo

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 20 2023 #129512
    Kimo
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    ​Project Veritas: It’s a great time to trim your Follow list.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 20 2023 #129511
    Kimo
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    Queue up another rail disaster, take out the CA’s Central Valley.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 19 2023 #129422
    Kimo
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    How it appears at ground level.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 19 2023 #129421
    Kimo
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    Da Plume, Da Plume!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 11 2023 #128798
    Kimo
    Participant

    “Pascal has filed criminal charges of Abuse of Office under Article 310 of the Swiss Criminal Code against Swiss President Alain Berset, who is also that country’s former Minister of Health.
    To everyone’s surprise, the Attorney General of Switzerland has decided to launch an investigation into the President – the first, of a sitting head of state – over their “vaccine” policies.”

    https://www.europereloaded.com/criminal-charges-laid-against-president-of-switzerland-for-fraudulent-vax-campaign/

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 2 2003 #124875
    Kimo
    Participant

    It would be interesting if this WAS the US$ blowoff strength. Just being masked by other weaknesses. Seems like something like this doesn’t go out with a whimper, but something we’ll recognize and hasn’t happened yet.
    Could be:
    •a mechanism, unrecognized now, but that becomes immediately obvious, in a “yeah, duh” moment.
    •a avalanche, where a single grain falling triggers a mass panic, the timing of which is necessarily imprecise or otherwise managed by intentional disturbance.
    The first point interests me… where in theory liquid assets can be protected by calculation. In this Catch 22 world, both points fall to the rule, once generally recognized, it’s priced in. That said, I ask: is there a soul somewhere, watching a line on a graph, that knows when & what to do?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 11 2022 #120894
    Kimo
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    @John Day, thanks for the Davidson update, lately, I got distracted off that trail. Perhaps discouraged by being in a wrong place… a much older outer island. Thousand mph winds, 2000 ft surge, was one prognosis mentioned by texts Ben unearthed. Lava tube caves far above sea level are not know here. But the Big Island might offer some refuge. Or hijack a tourist sub? A wallet full of viable seeds would be more valuable than amount of cash.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle October 24 2022 #119327
    Kimo
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    @aspnaz
    “The people of Taiwan do not want a war with China” Probably yes.
    “they certainly do not think they can win a war with China” They may think that way, but it may not be true.
    “people know it will be even worse if the USA and NATO are involved” Oh, my crystal ball fails me here.
    Lets not decide their fate with words, before they might act.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle October 2 2022 #117531
    Kimo
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    Thanks to all, I’ve learned plenty here in the last week.
    A poor man’s solar oven, seemingly effective:

    Make a Solar Oven From Cardboard Box in 5 Steps

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 28 2022 #114521
    Kimo
    Participant

    Interesting, I never said that solar cycles had any effect, much less profound. Just a convenient measure of time, so I am talking about >20 years, not ten. That’s two, er, mistakes, and I really haven’t said much.
    Take note that the pole wondering commenced in earnest upon the Carrington event.
    You may want to sharpen your pencil;

    https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/earths-magnetic-field-is-fading

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 28 2022 #114516
    Kimo
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    “If you want to go back further, the brilliant mathematician Fourier calculated (from measurements of incident radiation from the Sun and known laws of cooling) what temperature the Earth would be at if something were not interfering with the loss of heat to space.”
    Sounds suspiciously like modeling.
    “The problem is, it’s such a complicated web that the controllers have woven that it takes considerable knowledge and intelligence to see through it. And most people have neither the knowledge nor the intelligence so see the whole picture”
    Sounds like a model might help.
    Did any of your books factor in a diminishing magnetic field, a wider distribution of incident cosmic particles, and the increase in cloud formation that they might cause? I mean, all that reflected light, might add to the complication of the model you don’t have, yes?
    I’m betting that subtropics will know layering, before another two sun cycles pass.
    And everyone will say, “See? Climate change!”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 28 2022 #114509
    Kimo
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    Per Climate Change, as the diminishing of earth’s magnetic field accelerates and increases our vulnerability, the next well placed solar flare will push us back to the iron age. But wait, there’s more. The impeding magnetic reversal will leave a climate that has zero resemblance to any written history, and very few humans to surviving will be wondering… what happened? [no worries, increased taxes will fix this]

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 27 2022 #112315
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    “Well, in that case, with Finland and Sweden joining NATO, they’re going to get more”
    er, given the results of NATO training Ukraine, this would be a big win for Russia? Oh ain’t hindsight wonderful.

    in reply to: A High Chance of Meatballs #111622
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    “Back then I would have fought against Godless evil Russia, today I would fight for that God fearing country against the West.”
    As I look amongst my unenlightened friends, I wonder how did we arrive here? [rhetorical|
    Thank you for your thoughts, Neal.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 18 2022 #109949
    Kimo
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    Under capitalistic rules, an extraordinary deflation is on our doorstep. But….. as asset prices drop, as we have seen in the past few years, Blackrock or others will step in with government backing to buy up “undervalued” assets. Those selling will receive ever inflating dollars due to the bailout. You own nothing and will be, er, happy.
    Is there any place to hide? Even an underground economy will be “busted”, especially if you’re holding a smart phone. And what could be more indicative of criminal intent, than not owning a smartphone?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 16 2022 #106209
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    er, just noticed, retweeted by TAE. Oh well, proves to me again I’m in the right place.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 16 2022 #106208
    Kimo
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    Killer T caught in the act, film at 11.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 13 2022 #101057
    Kimo
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    “Today, the police are blocking the bridge traffic in Windsor, and the legal movement of people.”

    Truckers needed a break, police are taking over the blocking for a few days.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 12 2022 #100994
    Kimo
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    “truckers protest at the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor is now over”

    Tomorrow is another day. If the authorities get rough, expect some truckers to call in “sick”. (with covid?)

    Truckers, if determined enough, hold all the cards. I am very grateful to them.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 12 2022 #100965
    Kimo
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    All cause death up 268%: presumption of fraud, which if true, removes invalidates contracts, full exposure to liability.

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