Jun 202024
 


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Russia Willing to Commit to Peaceful Negotiations (Manley)
Polish MP Calls For Landmines At Russian Border (RT)
Washington Weaponized Domestic Law and “Rules-based-order” (Paul Craig Roberts)
North Korea, Shunned For Decades, Welcomed Into New Multipolar World (Sp.)
‘No Place’ Is Safe If Israel Starts War – Hezbollah (RT)
Joe Biden’s ‘Ceasefire Proposal’ Was Just ‘Kabuki Theater’ (Sp.)
Hunter Biden’s Charge of Lying Under Oath (Patrick Lawrence)
Ryanair CEO: “It’s a Complete Scam, These People Are Not Refugees” (MN)
UK Tories Face Election Wipeout – Polls (RT)
‘God Destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah’ (RT)
Jonathan Turley: There’s A Movement To Rewrite The First Amendment (RCP)
Boeing Can’t Find New CEO – WSJ (RT)
McDonald’s Scraps AI Trial After Bacon Added To Ice Cream (RT)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“..you want to stop the fighting and the killing? Just withdraw troops.”

Russia Willing to Commit to Peaceful Negotiations (Manley)

At the end of March of this year, a nationwide poll asked Ukrainians how they thought their draft-age acquaintances might respond to a call to serve. Just 10% who responded to the poll said they would accept. Ukraine’s current military recruitment campaign has fallen short of expectations, a recent article from The Conversation suggested. The recruitment plan was first announced on April 16, 2024, with the goal of enlisting “hundreds of thousands of young Ukrainian men”, the report claimed. However, the effort has been met with “public skepticism, draft dodging and opposition to unpopular, heavy-handed attempts to root out those not heeding the call to sign up,” the report writes, adding that it has “left Ukraine struggling to fill the positions officials say are needed to beat back the invading army.”

Nicolai Petro, a professor of political science at the University of Rhode Island, sat down with Sputnik’s The Critical Hour on Monday. According to Petro, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s specific proposals on Ukraine, and world development in the future comes down to “two points”. “Putin simplified the path to negotiation, because from Russia’s perspective it’s now boiled down to just two points,” said Petro. “Withdraw Ukrainian troops from the four regions that have been admitted to Russia and, secondly, issue an official statement. Ukraine should issue an official statement that it does not intend to join NATO. And as soon as that happens, Russia is willing to commit to an immediate ceasefire and peace negotiations.”

“So why is this easier than what Ukraine proposed? Well, because Ukraine has ten sets of demands rather than just one from Russia’s perspective, which is an official statement that Ukraine will not join NATO,” he added. “The second thing that’s interesting about Russia’s proposal is that it is offering something that Ukraine has not offered, which is an end to the bloodshed. In other words, you want to stop the fighting and the killing? Just withdraw troops.”

Issues with Ukraine’s draft also highlight the fundamental issue: without funding from Western allies, Ukraine is likely to “exhaust its resources long before Russia does”, The Conversation report writes In December of 2023, former commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian armed forces, General Valerii Zaluzhnyi told leader Volodymyr Zelensky that he needed nearly 500,000 more troops. But a nationwide poll conducted at the end of March showed that Ukrainians believe only 10% of their draft-age acquaintances might respond to a call to serve.“And thirdly,” the professor continued. “Putin’s proposal essentially [shows the lie of] Western statements that Russia intends to conquer all of Ukraine and then all of Europe, because he now specifically says Russia’s territorial ambitions are limited to the four occupied regions of Crimea, which is why I think it is aimed primarily not at Ukraine.”

“The Ukrainian, Western position is we cannot negotiate and we don’t want to negotiate because negotiation itself would be an acknowledgment of an immoral act of aggression, and therefore there’s nothing to negotiate, which is why we have this summit in Switzerland not even including Russia.”“So we’re not actually negotiating or willing to negotiate anything,” Petro said. “We’re simply making a statement of defiance against a Russian invasion versus the other side, in Russia’s case, which is saying [Russia] feels threatened by NATO’s expansion, which is why [they are] taking these actions. There’s also humanitarian reasons, but we are, we have always been and continue to be willing to negotiate on what our mutual security interests are.”

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“..The treaty that banned the use, production, stockpiling and proliferation of landmines came into effect in 1999 and has been ratified by 164 countries..”

Polish MP Calls For Landmines At Russian Border (RT)

Poland should withdraw from the ban on anti-personnel mines and deploy them along the border with Kaliningrad Region, former defense minister Mariusz Blaszczak has said. Blaszczak is currently a member of parliament with the Law and Justice (PiS) party. He was the defense minister from 2018 until 2023, when PiS lost power to Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s Civic Platform coalition. “As part of the program to strengthen the eastern border, the authorities must withdraw from the Ottawa Convention,” Blaszczak said at a PiS press conference on Wednesday, referring to the treaty banning the use of anti-personnel landmines. Warsaw should then mine the length of its border with Kaliningrad Region, the Russian territory between Poland and Lithuania, Blaszczak argued. Last month, Tusk publicly opposed mining the border with Russia and Belarus, a move originally proposed by the PiS government. According to Tusk, Warsaw does not intend to leave the Ottawa Convention, either.

The treaty that banned the use, production, stockpiling and proliferation of landmines came into effect in 1999 and has been ratified by 164 countries. The US, Russia, India and China are among the dozen nations that have declined to participate in the ban. Blaszczak oversaw the deployment of tens of thousands of Polish troops along the border with Russia and Belarus last year, in the run-up to the general election. The new government has chosen to continue that mission, citing the alleged “hybrid war” threat from Moscow and Minsk. Warsaw has been an outspoken supporter of Ukraine under both Tusk and the previous PiS government. Poland has also served as the logistics hub for almost all deliveries of NATO weapons, equipment, and ammunition to Ukraine since the conflict with Russia escalated in February 2022.

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“..maintained by his hope that the West will come to its senses before it is too late for the survival of the Western world..”

Washington Weaponized Domestic Law and “Rules-based-order” (Paul Craig Roberts)

Merrick Garland, Biden’s specialist in using law as a weapon against Donald Trump and his supporters, recently described in the Washington Post, a CIA asset, his critics as conspiracy theorists who are undermining trust in the Department of Justice (sic).Many Americans have a different view. Garland, claiming “executive privilege,” covers up the Justice (sic) Department’s refusal to indict Joe Biden for the same offense for which Trump has been indicted by preventing the release of special counsel Hur’s interview of Joe Biden. Hur found that Biden knowingly possessed national security documents for which he had no permission, and that he was guilty of mishandling national security documents by leaving them in the trunk of his car and spread among a variety of non-secure locations. However, Hur concluded that Biden shouldn’t be indicted because of his “diminished mental facilities.” As I previously asked, how then is Biden qualified to be president of the United States and have his finger on the nuclear button? The Justice (sic) Department doesn’t say.

This and other anomalies that characterize the Biden regime raise unavoidable serious questions about the integrity of the US Department of Justice. Contrast Garland’s reluctance to even have Biden interviewed for his possession of classified national security documents with the speed with which Trump was prosecuted for allegedly inappropriate possession of national security documents. The two cases are not comparable. Trump as president has authority to declassify national security documents. Biden as VP had no such authority. Trump’s documents were locked in a room in Mar-a-Largo, Trump’s residence which is under 24/7 Secret Service Protection. Biden’s documents were in his garage, in his Corvette’s trunk, and spread among a variety of other unsecured sites. When the FBI invaded Mar-a-Lago they spread the documents on the floor and brought with them pages marked Top Secret which they added to their spread of documents for photos handed over to a compliant and corrupt American media.

The FBI did not bring top secret pages to spread among Biden’s documents and give photos to the media. What this tells us is that the US Department of Justice is devoid of integrity. It is just another lie machine like the American media. Garland has prevented any inquiry into the evidence in Hunter Biden’s laptop showing Vice President and President Biden’s participation in, and payments from, Hunter Biden’s influence peddling schemes. Instead, the prosecution of Hunter Biden has protected Joe Biden by being limited to Hunter’s gun purchase while being a drug addict and income tax invasion from the proceeds of the influence peddling but not the influence peddling itself. If he is convicted of income tax evasion from money earned from influence peddling, how can the influence peddling go unindicted? Justice (sic) Department special counsel Jack Smith who is prosecuting President Trump on felony charges has been been found guilty of lying to the judge presiding over the case. Consequently, the judge has put the trial on hold while the matter is investigated.

The Fulton County prosecutor, Fani Willis, who is prosecuting President Trump has derailed her White House orchestrated prosecution by paying her lover a vast sum of taxpayers’ funds with which he took Fani on expensive vacations. The purpose of the Biden Justice (sic) Department is to get Trump, not to serve justice. The motto of the Democrats is: “We don’t need no stinking justice, we need to get Trump and his supporters.” The American media agrees. Consequently, the Biden regime’s misuse of law as a weapon is not a story. The complete and total failure of the American media, which our Founding Fathers mistakenly relied on to hold government accountable, has left Americans with two devastating threats, one of which is domestic tyranny and the other is war with Russia, and perhaps China and Iran also. Domestic tyranny is easily possible as an insouciant American population has permitted the Democrats to steal the last two national elections and has done nothing to prevent the Democrats from stealing the election in November.

The Democrats have made it clear that they will hold on to power at the expense of democracy. Washington no longer controls the war it has instigated. Russia has defeated Ukraine. If Washington, as seems to be the case, intends to prolong the conflict by deploying NATO troops in Ukraine and by using long range missiles to target sites deep into Russia, a fatal red line will have been crossed. So far the outbreak of war has been prevented by Putin’s willingness to accept provocations and insults. Putin’s willingness to live with the West’s declared intention to destroy Russia has been maintained by his hope that the West will come to its senses before it is too late for the survival of the Western world.

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“No more sanctions against North Korea, that’s for sure. That is not going to happen. The US is not going to get anything [in the UN Security Council]..”

North Korea, Shunned For Decades, Welcomed Into New Multipolar World (Sp.)

For decades, the people of North Korea have suffered under strict sanctions imposed by the so-called “International Rules-Based Order.” On Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Pyongyang and signed a strategic partnership with his counterpart Kim Jong Un, opening the secretive nation to the new emerging multipolar world. In a letter to the North Korean people, Putin praised the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) for being able to withstand “US economic pressure, provocation, blackmail and military threats that have lasted decades,” and said that the two countries are united in their fight against the US, which he said “is making every desperate effort to impose on the world the so-called ‘order based on rules’ which is nothing but a world-wide neocolonialist dictatorship based on the ‘double standards.’”

“This is huge,” explained international relations and security expert Mark Sleboda on Sputnik’s The Final Countdown on Wednesday. “Now the details of this are not known. It is being called a ‘mutual aid in case of aggression’ It does not specify and it does not rule out actually going to war with whoever the perpetrator of the aggression against either party. But I have to point out that neither does NATO’s Article Five mutual defense clause… So, by this analysis, without knowing the details yet, it seems and it’s being reported in the Western press that Russia and North Korea just signed a military alliance equivalent to NATO, which is huge.” North Korea has been under sanctions and embargoes by the United States since the Korean War started. While there have been brief periods of cooling between the US and the DPRK, the relationship has been overwhelmingly hostile over the decades.

Since 2006, the UN Security Council has passed nearly a dozen resolutions that sanctioned the DPRK, an action that required the support of both Russia and China, something that is unlikely to happen with this new paradigm.
“No more sanctions against North Korea, that’s for sure. That is not going to happen. The US is not going to get anything [in the UN Security Council],” explained Sleboda, adding that the mutual aid pact from Russia also prevents any US attack on North Korea, something it has threatened for decades.

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“..will change the face of the region and shape its future..”

‘No Place’ Is Safe If Israel Starts War – Hezbollah (RT)

Hezbollah is prepared for a full-scale conflict with Israel, the Shia militia’s head Hassan Nasrallah has said. He also warned Cyprus that it could be targeted if it hosts Israeli forces. Nasrallah gave a televised speech on Wednesday, following a memorial service for Hajj Sami Taleb Abdullah, a senior Hezbollah commander who had been killed in an Israeli strike on southern Lebanon earlier this week. “The enemy knows it must expect us on land, in the air, and at sea, and if war is imposed, the resistance will fight without constraints, rules, or limits,” he said, adding that “there will be no place safe from our missiles and drones.” The current confrontation is the “greatest battle since 1948,” the year Israel declared independence, and “will change the face of the region and shape its future,” Nasrallah said.

The Shia militia that controls much of Lebanon has prodded Israeli troops in Galilee since October 7 last year, when West Jerusalem declared war on Hamas in Gaza. The intermittent rocket attacks on both sides of the border have driven more than 53,000 Israelis and almost 100,000 Lebanese from their homes. Hezbollah is striking Israeli positions “within a certain and specific schedule,” Nasrallah claimed, noting that the group has a “very, very large amount of information” about Israeli fortifications, numbers and deployments, referring to Tuesday’s release of drone footage of the port of Haifa. According to Nasrallah, Hezbollah has all the weapons it needs to strike targets inside Israel, including previously undisclosed weapons that have yet to be used on the battlefield. The group is also well-supplied with drones and rockets.

Nasrallah also threatened Cyprus for the first time, telling the government in Nicosia that the country “opening its airports and bases to the enemy to target Lebanon means it has become part of the war.” He claimed that Israel had secret plans to use airfields in Cyprus should its own airbases be disabled by Hezbollah strikes. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Tuesday that it had finalized “operational plans for an offensive in Lebanon.”Responding to US calls for restraint, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said his country was “very close to the moment when we will decide to change the rules of the game against Hezbollah and Lebanon.” adding that “in a total war, Hezbollah will be destroyed and Lebanon will be hit hard.” Israel’s last major confrontation with Hezbollah was in 2006, when a ground offensive into southern Lebanon resulted in high casualties and no military gains.

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“The Biden administration did not want to appear as if they were vetoing another Security Council resolution..”

Joe Biden’s ‘Ceasefire Proposal’ Was Just ‘Kabuki Theater’ (Sp.)

The public proclamations about an alleged Israeli Ceasefire deal promoted by Biden, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and pro-Israel lawmakers in Washington was kabuki theater, designed to avoid the US having to veto another UN Ceasefire resolution and reduce domestic and international political pressure on the US Government, human rights lawyer Francis Boyle told Sputnik. “The so-called ‘peace proposal’ by Biden was a dodge,” Boyle argued on The Critical Hour. “The International Court of Justice just ruled 13 to 2 that Israel had to stop its offensive military operations in Rafah. Algeria, the Arab member of the UN Security Council then proposed a resolution… ordering the ceasefire. The Biden administration did not want to appear as if they were vetoing another Security Council resolution, both for appearances there in the Global South, the Arab-Muslim world and also here in the United States.”

“So, in order to head off that binding UN Security Council resolution terminating Israel’s offensive military operations in Rafah, the Biden administration, Blinken, concocted this phony ceasefire proposal, which was nothing more than a sort of kabuki theater.” On Tuesday, a senior Israeli official who is involved in the negotiations was quoted in Israeli media as saying that the fighting in Gaza will continue even after the Rafah offensive is finished. On Wednesday, the UN-backed Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory said that Israel had committed crimes against humanity, including forced starvation, extermination, murder and inhumane treatment of Palestinians. The chairperson of the inquiry, Navi Pillay, called for a ceasefire and the end of Israel’s siege on Gaza.

On Tuesday, two key US Democrats approved the sale of 50 F-15 fighter jets to Israel, a deal worth $18 billion. “Clearly, the United States is aiding and abetting Israeli genocide against the Palestinians in violation of Article 3 E of the Genocide Convention of prohibiting complicity in genocide, in addition [to] the Genocide Convention Implementation Act here in the United States.” The Genocide Convention Implementation Act specifies that those found guilty of violating it are subject to life imprisonment. “Israel is the American Bantustan over there in the Middle East. It’s our attack dog and cat’s paw, and without us, they simply would not survive. It’s that simple,” explained Boyle. Hamas has said it will “deal positively to arrive at an agreement,” to end the fighting. According to some reports, they asked for greater assurances that Israel would honor the ceasefire after the release of the hostages. Israel has not officially said if it supports the ceasefire deal presented by Biden.

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“..keep in place a federal attorney who had just demonstrated his willingness to protect the president’s son..”

Hunter Biden’s Charge of Lying Under Oath (Patrick Lawrence)

Much has been made of the Biden family’s displays of unity and compassion before and during Hunter Biden’s trial. President Biden flew to Wilmington for a late-night visit with Hallie Biden a few days before the trial began. Even The New York Times suggested this risked leaving the president open to charges of witness tampering, given Hallie Biden was scheduled to testify for the prosecution. Hallie Biden is the widow of Beau Biden, Joe’s oldest son, and, during Hunter Biden’s years as an addict was for a time after Beau’s death Hunter’s paramour. During testimony, Hunter’s chronic indulgences in cocaine and alcohol were almost ostentatiously played out for the jury and, it seemed, the public. The First Lady, Jill Biden, attended the trial daily but for the days she was at the Normandy beaches to join the president in marking the 80th anniversary of the D–Day landings. The Biden clan was notably stoic when the verdict was announced. Evidently for the cameras, Hunter Biden took his wife, Melissa Cohen Biden, by the shoulders, leaned to kiss her, and audibly whispered with a faint smile, “Hey.”

It is not possible to interpret these evidently rehearsed-for-the-public family displays with anything like certainty. But questions inevitably arise. They turn, almost inevitably on David Weiss’ role as the prosecutor in the gun case.Weiss is a highly problematic figure. As earlier noted, he was deeply compromised when, during federal investigations into Hunter Biden’s tax records and the broader matter of his foreign business dealings, he, Weiss, acted covertly on numerous occasions to shield Hunter Biden from the lawful scrutiny of federal investigators. Many were astonished — and many Republican political figures objected — when, the plea deal of July 2023 having collapsed, Attorney–General Garland promoted Weiss to the rank of special prosecutor. This was ostensibly to give Weiss broader powers to direct investigations into the corruption allegations Hunter Biden faced — an array that threatened to lead to the White House door.

As many critics immediately charged, the Weiss appointment seemed intended not to extend his powers but to keep in place a federal attorney who had just demonstrated his willingness to protect the president’s son — and by extension the president, let us not miss — as a matter of partisan loyalty. Hunter Biden’s trial on various charges related to his handling of his federal taxes is to begin on Sept. 5, two months to the day before the presidential elections. Weiss will again be the prosecutor. This leaves us now with two questions. One, were Hunter Biden’s attorneys in the gun trial in essence shadow-boxing? Their defense strategies — it could not be proven Hunter was using when he purchased the gun, a guilty verdict would infringe on his Second Amendment rights — were flimsy and unpromising. Was the guilty verdict, in other words, what is called in intelligence circles a limited hangout?

Has a decision been made at top levels of the Democratic- controlled federal judiciary to find Hunter Biden guilty on the lesser crime of illegal gun possession — on the argument he had to be convicted of something — so as to prepare a skeptical public for an innocent verdict in the much more consequential trial on charges of financial corruption — a trial that could directly threaten the Biden presidency? Two, where are the House hearings likely to go from here, and what will be the next step? The June 5 criminal referrals are indication enough that the Oversight and Judiciary committees are far from done, spent, or at a dead end. As previously noted in this series, it seems clear they have enough sound evidence to support a vote to impeach President Biden. But it remains to be seen whether the House committees will have the political will to press the case they appear to have, just as the outcome in California, where Weiss will prosecute the tax and corruption cases, is for now not at all certain.

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“..57 per cent of asylum seekers have no documentation to prove their identity, their age, or their country of origin..”

Ryanair CEO: “It’s a Complete Scam, These People Are Not Refugees” (MN)

Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary asserted that the asylum system was “a complete scam” and that such individuals “are not refugees” because they are arriving from safe countries and then flushing their passports down the toilet. O’Leary made the comments during an appearance on the Newstalk radio station. The airline boss was asked how people are able to arrive in Ireland on Ryanair flights without proper documentation or being able to prove their identities. “Yeah because they flush them down the toilet, they arrive at Dublin airport and they flush them down the toilet,” he responded. O’Leary said non-EU visitors to Ireland had to have their passports photographed at the border control desk so the details could be sent to the government, but that this was impossible with economic migrants.

“They show up here…it’s a complete scam and these are not refugees, one of the things that drives me nuts in Ireland is we treat people as refugees who are coming from the UK or from France,” he complained. “Nobody got to Ireland from Afghanistan or from Kenya or from Nigeria or from Syria on a direct flight because there aren’t any, so you’re not fleeing persecution in the UK or in Germany, O’Leary added. “We should look after refugees, I have great sympathy for the Ukrainians, but people who are arriving here from the UK, France or other EU countries, we should be turning them back saying, here back to the EU countries where you came from.”

O’Leary said it was difficult to track what flight the migrants were on or what seat they were sitting in “because they tear up or flush their documentation down the toilets, and all of them have documentation when they board the RyanAir flight at the other side.” Ireland has been completely subsumed by economic migrants, vast numbers of whom have set up in tent cities in major Irish cities, notably the capital Dublin. Meanwhile, according to data released in Germany by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, 57 per cent of asylum seekers have no documentation to prove their identity, their age, or their country of origin, a figure that has risen from 48 per cent in 2023.

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“..ending their 14 years at the helm of the UK..”

UK Tories Face Election Wipeout – Polls (RT)

The British Conservatives are set to face a historical loss in July’s general election, ending their 14 years at the helm of the UK, according to three major polls on Wednesday. A poll by Savanta and Electoral Calculus for the Telegraph forecasts the Tories getting just 53 seats out of the 650 up for grabs in July’s vote. Not only would this mark an all-time low for the Conservative party, the poll also predicted the current Tory leader and Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, could lose his seat in Richmond and Northallerton, an unprecedented blow for a serving PM. A More in Common survey for the News Agents podcast showed the Tories heading towards getting 155 seats. Despite being the most optimistic for the Tories of the three MRP polls, this would still put them way below the current 344, and even fewer seats than they had in 1997, when the Conservative party last lost leadership to Labour.

Meanwhile, YouGov predicted the Tories will slip down to 108 seats. All three MRP polls projected that the Conservative Party would see a worse outcome than their disastrous 1906 result, when they lost to a landslide Liberal victory, with 156 seats to 397. The surveys all forecast that the Liberal Democrats will attain their best results in years. YouGov predicted the Lib Dems would get 67 seats, which would constitute their best ever general election result. More in Common put them at 49 seats, while Savanta at 50. All three surveys suggested Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer is on track to become the next Prime Minister, and all three predicted his party winning more than 400 seats – higher than the party’s record historical win in 1997.

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“Why the Western push to promote LGBTQ in Ghana could backfire.”

‘God Destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah’ (RT)

Ghana, a west African country with deeply ingrained cultural and religious values, is grappling with issues surrounding the criminalization of LGBTQ lifestyles. In February 2024, the country’s parliament passed The Promotion of Proper Sexual Rights and Family Values bill, which seeks to promote traditional Ghanaian family values. The bill imposes penalties, including imprisonment for up to five years, for the promotion of LGBTQ activities. Although the bill received unanimous support from both caucuses of the parliament, it still requires the assent of the president to become law. However, its progression has been halted by a lawsuit, citing concerns of discrimination against a section of the population, which has prevented the president from reviewing it until the supreme court determines its legality.

The hearing, adjourned in May 2024 due to allegations that the petitioners had used inflammatory language, resumed this month. The fate of the bill is now in limbo as the Supreme court of Ghana is expected to give its final verdict later this year. The pending verdict is particularly significant as it will determine whether the bill can be promulgated into law. This will also help determine Ghana’s ability to uphold its sovereignty amid pressure from western countries and institutions. Ghana’s situation reflects the complex dilemma of African countries in deciding on the position of LGBTQ in their institutional framework. It is illegal in 32 countries including Nigeria, Mauritania, Sudan and Somalia where death penalty can be imposed on people engaging in gay sex. In Uganda, the office of the president has referred to homosexuals as “sick people” who need help.

This sentiment has been echoed by the former president of Zambia, Edgar Lungu, who questioned why humans should be compelled to engage in activities even animals do not do. South Africa remains the only African country to have legalized homosexuality while others such as Rwanda have rejected discussions on the issue. In Ghana, although there’s no specific law criminalizing LGBTQ activities, attempts to regulate them are based on a perception either of a western-imposed value system that contradicts Ghanaian norms, or from a human rights perspective. Ghana, a west African country with deeply ingrained cultural and religious values, is grappling with issues surrounding the criminalization of LGBTQ lifestyles. In February 2024, the country’s parliament passed The Promotion of Proper Sexual Rights and Family Values bill, which seeks to promote traditional Ghanaian family values.

The bill imposes penalties, including imprisonment for up to five years, for the promotion of LGBTQ activities. Although the bill received unanimous support from both caucuses of the parliament, it still requires the assent of the president to become law. However, its progression has been halted by a lawsuit, citing concerns of discrimination against a section of the population, which has prevented the president from reviewing it until the supreme court determines its legality.The hearing, adjourned in May 2024 due to allegations that the petitioners had used inflammatory language, resumed this month. The fate of the bill is now in limbo as the Supreme court of Ghana is expected to give its final verdict later this year. The pending verdict is particularly significant as it will determine whether the bill can be promulgated into law. This will also help determine Ghana’s ability to uphold its sovereignty amid pressure from western countries and institutions.

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“..there is one constant here. Citizens don’t like censorship. They still don’t. It’s in our DNA.”

Jonathan Turley: There’s A Movement To Rewrite The First Amendment (RCP)

GWU law professor Jonathan Turley talks about his new book, “The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage,” during an interview with FNC’s “Special Report” host Bret Baier.

JONATHAN TURLEY: Free speech is under attack and what the book argues is that we are living in the most dangerous anti-free speech period in our history. And the question is why we continue to struggle with free speech, and the book goes back and looks at the very founding of the republic when the framers had a truly revolutionary idea that free speech really adheres to us as human beings. It’s not just because we are citizens, we need free speech to be fully human.

That view was lost within a few years of the Adams administration which became, until the Biden administration, the most anti-free speech in history. President Biden is rivalling that record. We have the largest censorship system in history. But, more importantly, we have this alliance of government, corporations, media, and academia and all supporting censorship, blacklisting and other forms of limitations and this book looks at that history and why we continue to struggle with what Brandeis called “the indispensable right.”

[..] I never really imagined I would see what I now see on campuses become unorthodox and unforgiving. Academics and journalists used to be the defenders of free speech. So did the Democratic Party. It’s now become really in vogue to be anti-free speech, to say free speech is harmful, it has to be curtailed. There is a movement to rewrite the First Amendment because one law professor said it’s “excessively individualistic.” Those are popular views now on campus. And this book is sort of how we got here, why do we call it “indispensable.”

[..] [In Moody vs. Netchoice LLC], the question is whether the Supreme Court will take the issue straight on or whether it will try to take off ramp. The oral argument was not very clear on that point. But you are absolutely right. It encapsulates much of this problem — we have this alliance I talked about, that is funded through the government, organized and directed in part through the government. One federal judge called it Orwellian, and it is. And many citizens don’t like it and that’s the one positive aspect. You know, I tell the stories of people who put their lives at risk to fight for free speech. And all of our periods of rage. But, there is one constant here. Citizens don’t like censorship. They still don’t. It’s in our DNA.

What this book really tries to do to see if there is this common article of faith that we can still gather around, despite all our political divisions that this defines us in a way that we can’t lose it. And I think that there is common ground there.

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Masochists wanted.

Boeing Can’t Find New CEO – WSJ (RT)

Several high-profile candidates have turned down offers to run aerospace giant, Boeing, The Wall Street Journal has reported, as the plane-maker faces scrutiny over multiple safety issues with its products. The aerospace giant announced in March that current chief executive, David Calhoun, would step down by the end of the year, as part of a management shake-up aimed at reviving Boeing’s reputation. The company’s airliners have encountered a litany of incidents this year, beginning with a door panel on a 737 MAX 9 operated by Alaska Airlines blowing off mid-air in January, leaving a gaping hole in the side of the plane.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched several inquiries into Boeing. Whistle-blowers have alleged that the 737 Max, the 787 Dreamliner, and the 777 had serious production issues. As part of one probe, CEO Calhoun was grilled by US senators on Tuesday over the company’s patchy safety record. GE Aerospace CEO Larry Culp, widely considered the top candidate for the job, has declined Boeing’s request to consider taking over, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) said, citing people familiar with the matter. According to the publication, Culp is known as a guru of lean manufacturing, a management philosophy focused on cutting waste while continuously improving quality. Culp has said that he intends to stay on at GE Aerospace.

Other potential candidates – the CEO of Boeing’s commercial-airplanes division Stephanie Pope, and Spirit AeroSystems CEO Pat Shanahan – face various complications on their path to the top job, the WSJ wrote. David Gitlin, CEO of the home-appliances firm Carrier and a member of the Boeing board, asked to be removed from the list of potential contenders in April. Boeing executives have said they hope to have a deal by the end of June, the WSJ noted. The US Department of Justice said in May it was considering prosecuting Boeing over two crashes in 2018 and 2019 which killed nearly 350 people. The accidents were found to have been caused by an errant pitch control system that the company had not informed pilots about.

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“This technology is proven to have some of the most comprehensive capabilities in the industry, fast and accurate in some of the most demanding conditions..”

McDonald’s Scraps AI Trial After Bacon Added To Ice Cream (RT)

McDonald’s is scrapping its AI drive-through trial after videos went viral of order mix-ups, including bacon being added to ice cream. The US fast food chain has been testing a voice recognition system developed by IBM to process orders since 2021. However, reliability of the AI-powered technology has been called into question after customers reported errors in their orders and shared comical mishaps on social media. McDonald’s has instructed franchisees to remove the AI-assisted technology from the more than 100 outlets that have been using it by the end of July, as reported by trade publication Restaurant Business on Friday. The fast food chain is abandoning the trial without any sort of expansion, the publication said, citing an email the company sent to franchisees on Thursday.

“After thoughtful review, McDonald’s has decided to end our current global partnership with IBM on AOT [Automated Order Taking] beyond this year,” the message read. While the Chicago-based fast food giant didn’t give the exact reason for the move, it comes after customers shared videos showing drive-through AI picking up orders from the wrong cars, multiplying orders, and producing bizarre combinations of food ranging from bacon-topped ice cream to hundreds of dollars’ worth of chicken nuggets. In one TikTok video, a woman attempts to order vanilla ice cream and a bottle of water only to end up with ketchup sachets and multiple stacks of butter. Another video shows a customer claiming that the AI drive-through assistant confused her order with someone else’s, resulting in nine portions of tea being added to her bill.

McDonald’s, which initially sought to embrace the technology to cut back on mounting labor costs, indicated that the end of the trial would not mean its experiments with AI are over. The company said that its work with IBM “has given us the confidence that a voice ordering solution for drive-thru will be part of our restaurants’ future.” IBM also said it plans to continue working with McDonald’s. “This technology is proven to have some of the most comprehensive capabilities in the industry, fast and accurate in some of the most demanding conditions,” the company said in a statement. Other major US fast food giants, including Chipotle, Wendy’s, Carl’s Jr, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut, have also been rolling out AI systems at their drive-throughs in a bid to replace human workers and reduce labor costs.

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  • #161616
    jb-hb
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    It IS funny/sad/impolite though, that you direct the same “socialists are cowardly communists” challenge I formulated, only directly at phoenixvoice, whereas I just threw the question out there not targeting anyone – like, self-select as you will. Not chivalrous of you.

    …so the % of economy you think should be socialist, that you were going to say… ? lol how many exchanges and you still can’t do it, can you

    You realize just your SILENCE in the face of the question is a win?

    Because ALL ONLOOKERS know that you know if you say a higher, lower, or same % as is currently in effect, that’s bad optics too. By showing up and being silent on the question, you are free advertising against communism. Be ye “merely an Anti-Anti-Communist” as you will.

    #161623
    zerosum
    Participant

    Who will be brave enough to call it what it is,

    POLITICAL INTERFRENCE.

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/i-expect-more-nato-head-on-canada-s-need-to-increase-defence-spending-1.6934547

    NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says, “I expects more from Canada when it comes to defence spending.”

    #161624
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Well, I ruffled some feathers today
    hb-jb: Incoherent, triple post ramble without saying anything.
    kultsommer: concise, up to the point short bursts that should be easy to dispute or, God forbid, agree with.

    #161625
    jb-hb
    Participant

    so the % you were going to give…

    You’re seriously going to rely on SAYING that I was incoherent will make super gullible onlookers THINK I was incoherent?!? Because clearly what you said wasn’t remotely intended to convince ME of anything.

    Your contempt for our dear readers out there is palpable

    #161626
    aspnaz
    Participant

    kultsommer said

    His [Morgan Freeman], or anybody else’s for that matter, obsession with “greatness” of Elon, who is putting his formidable mind in all wrong places, is beyond me.

    Musk is an interesting political entity. He has built his wealth primarily using government money and telling lies to his shareholders, most of whom know they are lies but love it because his aim is to make their share values hit space.

    When you look at what he has created in a “fair competition” way; nothing. The last truely competitive time in the USA was the birth of the computer and the many companies that it spawned, some of which survived to become government backed entities as they are now. You would think that all the money going into electric cars would have spawned a US competitor to Tesla; some minor efforts that collapsed, but not really, I wonder why not.

    Everything Musk works on uses government money, so one has to suspect that what he does in terms of X etc, it all approved of by the government. He is the new style billionaire, merged with government at the hip, doing their bidding in terms of providing the technology for their next freedom-sapping chains, yet also providing a rebellious streak that the non-conformists can get behind.

    He is hated by the political left for abandoning obvious political censorship at X (of course, there is still government censorship at X) but is loved by the left for being the guy (not the money) behind Tesla. Of course, China took up the electric car business and has already far outpaced Tesla in just a few years, but that does not dent the Tesla or Musk reputation. And China is also a heavily managed economy.

    I am waiting for the return of true, people-friendly entrepreneurs distinct from government, the type like Cadbury who had the mind to create something new during the industrial revolution, yet didn’t feel like he had to abuse the people to do it, instead he built Bournville. Those days of Quakers and the like are long gone, but they will come back. People do not change, only their brainwashing changes.

    Meanwhile the greedy Musketeers will continue to sing Musk’s praises like bad sheep fucking over the good sheep; isn’t that what people everywhere do?

    #161627
    zerosum
    Participant

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/i-expect-more-nato-head-on-canada-s-need-to-increase-defence-spending-1.6934547
    June 20, 2024
    Senators approve bill to fight foreign interference after voting down amendment

    OTTAWA – The Senate has passed a government bill intended to help deter, investigate and punish foreign interference amid concerns the legislation received inadequate scrutiny and could unduly infringe on basic freedoms.
    Senators approved the legislation late Wednesday after voting down a proposed amendment aimed at ensuring innocent people are not swept up in its net.

    (Freelan protected under another clause)

    Duff Conacher, co-founder of the group Democracy Watch, said legislators “have left loopholes in the bill that allow for secret interference in elections, party leadership races, political parties and government policy-making processes across Canada.”

    #161628
    aspnaz
    Participant

    my parents said know said

    But did you watch the video on nvidia?

    I must admit that I did not. I shall put it on my list of things to do today … once it is on a list, it will get done, otherwise it will be forgotten.

    #161629
    aspnaz
    Participant

    my parents said know said

    But did you watch the video on nvidia?

    Okay, so I have now watched these videos, which I believe are the ones you were referring to:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sbcr_ImI0-o and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j93wlN-Tf_s.

    An interesting investigation, showing that Nvidia is funding its own demand. Of course, you do not get to be CEO of Nvidia without the morality of a Democrat, hence the dodgy dealing, which, as ‘Nobody Special Finance’, the host on the videos, states is not criminal but is reminiscent of the dot-com bubble.

    Of course, the second video provides evidence of Elon Musk censoring videos; what a surprise, the world’s biggest market scammer and free-speech absolutist is helping Nvidia scam the markets.

    There is nothing here that many of us did not suspect, but there is proof that our suspicions are reality, which is always good. Definitely worth a watch.

    #161630
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Dr. D said

    Free Speech. ANOTHER free service brought to you every day only by NON-Socialism.

    Free-speech is a fantasy, it has never existed and never will exist. The control varies between coundties, for example, in the USA people are sold on democracy and think they have the power to change things, so their thoughts are manipulated through massive PR and public education into them choosing the “right” option. In China the government allows you to say what you want as long as you are not challenging the power of the government. There is no persuasion involved, it is enforced through punishment.

    The USA citizens are deluded, the China citizens know they have to obey the rules? Something like that, in the end there is no freedom under any government. Even in the UK you can find the police at your front door for saying the wrong thing on Facebook.

    #161631
    John Day
    Participant

    Thorstein Veblen (The Theory of The Leisure Class and The Theory of Business Enterprise, amongst others) was not a “Marxist”, “Capitalist” or “Socialist”, but was an economic analyst without pedigree.
    He did take offense at being called names. He was a contemporary of Marx and did not agree or disagree with all that Marx wrote and said.
    Communism hadn’t happened yet; things were still academic, limited to people who could read and comprehend obtuse sentences as long as paragraphs, and so on. Marx was born in Germany in 1818 and Veblen in the Northern US in 1857, so 39 year age difference in a period of rapidly-morphing societal changes and civil-wars.
    Most of the ideas both of them had have been tried with variations, had their names-stolen and put onto something different, and so on. It is still interesting to read the economic philosophy and analysis of those days now, because connections to inherent human nature are more direct and less abstracted than now.
    So much of what we see now and the world has been told since that epoch are clearer and easier to see when this earlier analysis is digested.

    In 1904, the US, and to a lesser degree, the UK/Empire, had just gone through 30 years of almost continuous recession-type activity, even as industrial production increased and increased and increased.
    Part of the problem was that as industrial production-processes kept improving, the costs of production with New-Equipment kept falling, so new factories were built with lower production costs, and competition lowered the prices of products, favoring the newer factories, except for the huge problem that ALL factories were built with borrowed money and had to keep up payments, and the older factories were trying to keep up payments based on higher selling prices that prevailed when the factory was built.
    This created a declining return on capital-investment in an efficiently operating mechanical-industrial economy. This created a chronic business depression for the capitalists and producers, even in a time when production-quality and output kept increasing.
    This was considered to be a very serious problem at the turn of the 19th-20th century.
    Spending on wasteful things was a short term “fix”. The Spanish American War worked that way.
    “Trusts” to eliminate “competition” and maintain steady profits for capitalists and businessmen, were another “solution” to the ups and downs of the “business/credit cycle”. They created cooperative-monopolies of a sort.

    I’m not to the point yet where Veblen makes a suggestion for managing the unhealthy business-cycle, a form of parasitic-resonance, in electrical circuit terminology, but rumor has it that he goes on to suggest that government take a hand in the regulation of manufacturing, as Japan and Germany have both since done, and every country does sometimes.

    I’ll probably have to read some Keynes some day. I already know he was not a Keynesian…

    #161632
    aspnaz
    Participant

    jb-hb said

    so the % you were going to give…

    What does this mean? You are going to boil down political views to the percentage of the economy that is run by government? This is meaningless. For example, the USA has a huge military budget, obviously most military weapons companies will be selling to the government because it is not legal to sell to the people of the country. But, if you change the rules and allow the military to sell to individuals, then the military industry will change with its customers. You can see this in the handgun industry in the USA.

    By specifying the percentage, you first have to specify the government’s policies and laws. Are individuals allowed to have nuclear power plants in their houses? In which case the nuclear industry will not just be selling to licensed government contractors – the electric companies – but will be like handguns.

    I don’t think the “percentage” argument is meaningful, it is a cheap whip.

    #161633
    kultsommer
    Participant

    hb-jb and Dr D
    With your ramblings that socialism has a heavy foothold here in the US, you may convince some poor slob that medical care and schooling at any level is free, apartment, albeit small is available for all – aka no tents on the sidewalk.
    But you are talking about different type of socialism full of rainbow flags and woke characters mulling around that Marx was profusely writing about over 170 years ago. Right?
    Kim Yong, by now, should be a guest of honor here instead being courted by the Russians. BTW how do you process that fact in you indoctrinated heads? Just as Elon had said about himself, it must be fun to be you.

    Now tell me some more about your PhD chemistry (so on topic) friend and…..ah,, yes, bamboo sticks in a pit as an answer.

    #161636
    zerosum
    Participant

    When this strategic stockpile is gone, they will replenish from another country.

    https://www.ft.com/content/cd56c82b-2652-4eb8-8669-c78b17ebf1ff

    The Biden administration is ready to release more oil from its strategic stockpile to halt any jump in petrol prices this summer, as the White House battles to contain inflation ahead of the November election. 

    Amos Hochstein, President Joe Biden’s closest adviser on energy, said that prices at the pump were “still too high for many Americans” and he would like to see them “cut down a little bit further”.

    #161637
    zerosum
    Participant

    https://sputnikglobe.com/20240620/full-text-of-russia-north-korea-strategic-agreement–1119035258.html
    Sputnik has translated the full text of the comprehensive agreement signed by Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un during the state visit of the Russian president to North Korea.
    The full translation of the DPRK-Russia Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership:
    The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and the Russian Federation, hereinafter referred to as the Parties,
    based on common desire and commitment to preserve the historically formed traditions of Korean-Russian friendship and cooperation to build future-oriented interstate relations of a new era, thereby promoting the prosperity and well-being of the peoples of the two countries;
    expressing confidence that the development of relations of a comprehensive strategic partnership of the Parties meets the fundamental interests of their peoples and contributes to ensuring peace, regional and global security and stability;
    reaffirming their commitment to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, as well as other generally recognized principles and norms of international law;
    reaffirming the desire to protect international justice from hegemonic aspirations and attempts to impose a unipolar world order, to establish a multipolar international system based on good faith cooperation of states, mutual respect for interests, collective resolution of international problems, cultural and civilizational diversity, the supremacy of international law in international relations, and by joint efforts to counteract any challenges that threaten the existence of humanity;
    seeking, through strengthening comradely and friendly bilateral ties, as well as expanding and strengthening cooperation in all areas, to bring North Korean-Russian relations to a sustainable level conducive to regional and international peace and prosperity, have agreed on the following:
    Article 1
    The Parties constantly support and develop, taking into account the legislation of their states and their international obligations, relations of comprehensive strategic partnership based on the principles of mutual respect for state sovereignty and territorial integrity, non-interference in internal affairs, equality and other principles of international law relating to friendly relations and cooperation between states.
    Article 2
    The Parties, through dialogue and negotiations, including at the highest level, will exchange views on issues of bilateral relations and the international agenda of mutual interest, and also strengthen joint coordination and interaction in international platforms.
    In an effort to establish global strategic stability and a new fair and equitable international order, the Parties will maintain close communication with each other and strengthen tactical and strategic cooperation.
    Article 3
    The Parties shall cooperate with each other to ensure lasting regional and international peace and security.
    In the event of an immediate threat of an act of armed aggression against one of the Parties, the Parties, at the request of one of the Parties, shall immediately use bilateral channels for consultations in order to coordinate their positions and agree on possible practical measures to assist each other to help eliminate the emerging threat.
    Article 4
    If one of the Parties is subjected to an armed attack by any state or several states and thus finds itself in a state of war, the other Party will immediately provide military and other assistance with all means at its disposal in accordance with Article 51 of the UN Charter and in accordance with legislation of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and the Russian Federation.

    Article 5
    Each Party vows not to enter into agreements with third states directed against the sovereignty, security, territorial integrity, right to free choice and [right to free] development of political, social, economic and cultural systems and other key interests of the other Party, and not to take part in such actions.
    The Parties do not allow third states to use their territory for the purpose of violating the sovereignty, security, or territorial integrity of the other Party.
    Article 6
    The parties support each other’s peaceful policies and measures aimed at protecting their state sovereignty, ensuring their security and stability, defending their right to development, and also actively cooperating with each other in pursuing such policies aimed at establishing a fair multipolar new world order.
    Article 7
    Guided by the goals of maintaining international peace and security, the Parties will consult and cooperate with each other within the framework of international organizations, including the UN and its specialized agencies, on issues of global and regional development that directly or indirectly may pose a challenge to the common interests and security of the Parties.
    The Parties shall cooperate and mutually support the membership of each Party in relevant international and regional organizations.
    Article 8
    The parties create mechanisms for joint activities to strengthen defense capabilities in the interests of preventing war and ensuring regional and international peace and security.

    Article 9
    The parties will interact to jointly confront growing challenges and threats in areas of strategic importance, including food and energy security, information and communications technology (ICT) security, climate change, healthcare and supply chains.
    Article 10
    The parties will promote the expansion and development of cooperation in trade, economic, investment, scientific and technical fields.
    The parties will make efforts to increase the volume of mutual trade, create favorable conditions for economic cooperation in customs, monetary and financial and other areas, and also encourage and protect mutual investments in accordance with the Agreement between the Government of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and the Government of the Russian Federation on the promotion and mutual protection of investments of November 28, 1996.
    The Parties will provide assistance to special/free economic zones of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and the Russian Federation and organizations with their participation.
    The Parties will develop exchanges and cooperation, and also actively encourage joint research in the field of science and technology, including such areas as space, biology, peaceful nuclear energy, artificial intelligence, information technology and others.
    Article 11
    The Parties will support the development of interregional and cross-border cooperation in areas of mutual interest, based on its special importance for expanding the entire range of bilateral relations.
    The Parties will create favorable conditions for establishing direct connections between the regions of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and the Russian Federation, promote mutual awareness of their economic and investment potential, including through business missions, conferences, exhibitions, fairs and other joint interregional events.
    Article 12
    The Parties will strengthen exchanges and cooperation in the field of agriculture, education, healthcare, sports, culture, tourism and other areas, cooperate in the field of environmental protection, prevention and relief from natural disasters

    Article 13
    The Parties will develop cooperation in matters of mutual recognition of standards, test reports and certificates of conformity, direct application of standards, exchange of experience and the latest achievements in the field of ensuring uniformity of measurements, training of experts and promoting the recognition of test results between the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and the Russian Federation.
    Article 14
    Each Party will protect the legal rights and interests of legal entities and citizens of the other Party located on its territory.
    The Parties will cooperate on the provision of legal assistance in civil and criminal cases, the extradition and transfer of persons sentenced to imprisonment, as well as the implementation of agreements in the field of return of assets obtained by criminal means.
    Article 15
    The Parties will deepen contacts between the legislative, executive and law enforcement bodies of the two countries, exchanging experiences and opinions in the field of adoption and application of laws and on other issues of mutual interest.
    Article 16
    The Parties will oppose the use of unilateral coercive measures, including those of an extraterritorial nature, and consider their introduction illegal and contrary to the UN Charter and international law. The Parties will coordinate efforts and interact in order to support multilateral initiatives aimed at eliminating the practice of using such measures in international relations.
    The Parties will guarantee the non-application of unilateral coercive measures aimed directly or indirectly at one of the Parties, individuals and legal entities of such Party or their property under the jurisdiction of such Party, goods, work, services, information, results of intellectual activity, including exclusive rights to them, originating from one Party, intended for the other Party.

    The Parties shall refrain from joining unilateral enforcement measures or supporting such measures of any third party if such measures affect or are directed directly or indirectly at one of the Parties, individuals and legal entities of such Party or their property under the jurisdiction of such third party, goods originating from one Party, intended for the other Party, and (or) works, services, information, results of intellectual activity, including exclusive rights to them, provided by suppliers of the other Party.
    If unilateral coercive measures are introduced against one of the Parties by any third party, the Parties shall make practical efforts to reduce the risks, eliminate or minimize the direct and indirect impact of such measures on mutual economic relations, individuals or legal entities of the Parties or their property located in the jurisdiction Parties, goods originating from one Party, intended for the other Party, and (or) works, services, information, results of intellectual activity, including exclusive rights to them provided by suppliers of the Parties.
    The Parties shall also take steps to limit the dissemination of information that could be used by such third parties to impose and escalate such measures.

    Article 17
    The Parties will cooperate in the fight against international terrorism and other challenges and threats, including extremism, transnational organized crime, human trafficking and hostage-taking, illegal migration, illicit financial flows, legalization (laundering) of proceeds from crime, terrorist financing and financing of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, illegal actions that pose a threat to the safety of civil aviation and maritime navigation, illegal trafficking of goods, funds and monetary instruments, as well as illegal trafficking of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and their precursors, weapons, cultural and historical values.
    Article 18
    The Parties will interact in the field of international information security and strive to strengthen bilateral cooperation, including through the development of an appropriate regulatory framework and deepening interdepartmental dialogue.
    The Parties will contribute to the formation of a system for ensuring international information security, including through the development of universal legally binding documents.
    The Parties will advocate equal rights for states in managing the Internet information and telecommunications network, as well as against the malicious use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in order to discredit the dignity and reputation of sovereign states and encroach on their sovereign rights, and will consider unacceptable any attempts to limit the sovereign right to regulate and ensure security of the national segments of the global network.
    The Parties will expand cooperation in the field of combating the use of ICTs for criminal purposes, including the exchange of information to prevent, detect, suppress and investigate crimes and other offenses related to the use of ICTs.
    The Parties will coordinate actions and jointly promote initiatives within international organizations and other negotiation platforms, cooperate in the field of digital development, exchange information and create conditions for interaction between the competent authorities of the Parties.

    Article 19
    The Parties will cooperate in the field of printing and publishing activities.
    The Parties will encourage the promotion of Korean and Russian literature in their states, promote the study of the Korean language in the Russian Federation and the Russian language in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, and also promote mutual acquaintance and communication between the peoples of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and the Russian Federation.
    Article 20
    The Parties will promote broad cooperation in the media sphere in order to increase the level of knowledge about the life of the peoples of the two countries, promote objective information about the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and the Russian Federation and bilateral cooperation in the global media space, further create favorable conditions for interaction between national media, strengthen coordination in countering disinformation and aggressive information campaigns.
    Article 21
    The Parties will actively cooperate in order to conclude and subsequently implement sectoral agreements aimed at implementing this Agreement, as well as agreements in other areas not provided for by this Agreement.

    Article 22
    This Agreement is subject to ratification and enters into force on the date of exchange of instruments of ratification.
    From the date of entry into force of this Agreement, the Treaty on Friendship, Good Neighborhood and Cooperation between the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and the Russian Federation of February 9, 2000, shall cease.
    Article 23
    This Agreement is valid for an indefinite period.
    If one of the Parties intends to terminate this Agreement, it must notify the other Party in writing. The Agreement is terminated one year from the date of receipt of written notice by the other Party.
    Signed in Pyongyang on June 19, 2024, in two copies, each in Korean and Russian, both texts being equally authentic.
    Signed on behalf of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea – Kim Jong Un
    Signed on behalf of the Russian Federation – Vladimir Putin

    #161638
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Ring around the rosie
    pocket full of posies
    ashes, ashes
    we all fall down!

    This will be the biggest round of #bank failures in American history.

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    #161639
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Any money wonks still hanging around this joint? I remember back in the day that purt near described the whole bunch. Things sure have gone to hell briskly, haven’t they? Anyhow, here is a bit longish (an hour) analytical summary of the world-wide money mess as it is now falling and will soon stand.

    Barring nuclear annihilation (in which case I want my ticket refunded) we all know where the financial juggernaut is headed. The only two really big questions remaining are how fast does it get there, and how bumpy the ride. (Hint: Westerners should consider shock absorbers and strong pain meds) This interview of Andy Shectman by Michelle Makori answers the money questions very succinctly without leaving much out: https://youtu.be/pjtKeewv7pY?si=bTHfYAquyAJhLe_k

    #161640
    aspnaz
    Participant

    https://www.rt.com/news/599634-labour-ditches-candidate-salisbury/

    And people wonder why I will never return to the UK. A Labour MP shares an RT story and gets removed from the party, while the party leader, Kier Starmer, while DPP, protected Jimmy Saville from a pedophile investigation, all because Margaret Thatcher was friends with the UK’s worst pedophile. Starmer was corrupt even back then, obviously seen as good material to lead what they still call the Labour Party, but which is something very different to the original Labour Party.

    #161641
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    I’m sure the Chechens are impressed by Duh’merican girls game

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    #161642
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Why didn’t I think of this as a young man.

    Based

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    #161646

    Thanks, Aspnaz. And yeah, Elon. He’s kind of a narrative “love bomb”, narcissistically speaking.

    On another note…
    How many companies are there? How does this number change from day to day?
    Who keeps track?
    Enron wasn’t a scandal. It was a “how-to” manual.

    on even another note:
    There’s an AI Candidate Running for Parliament in the UK.

    #161647
    John Day
    Participant

    @Oroboros (regarding the “boyfriend” with 35 birthdays) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhO78SxuZY4

    #161648
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Dandy

    Hahahahaha!

    Ray Davies knew that ‘Swinging’ London scene inside out

    Here’s Ray with a full blown choir backup singing Waterloo Sunset

    #161649

    You offer me a sofa; I get comfortable.
    I chat and act as natural as can be-
    Then suddenly you tell me I’m untouchable.
    You lulled me into thinking I was free.

    The complex world we live in needs such scrutiny
    As malefactors plot to squelch the mutiny.

    #161650
    WES
    Participant

    DBS:

    There are still financial types like me who enjoy financial stuff.
    But I also enjoy many other subjects too.

    The irony is money is not real.
    Money is an idea thought up by man.
    In the right hands it can make good things happen.
    In the wrong hands it can be used to rule and destroy man.

    City of London and Wall Street are mostly on the evil side.

    #161652
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @WES

    The irony is money is not real.

    It’s a fascinating subject, alright, teetering right there at the murky tipping point between material and immaterial. On the one hand it’s a solid real thing like a gold coin, or contractual obligation that can be recorded and stored like any other object and on the other hand it’s just a mentally agreed upon symbolic representation of completely nonmaterial concepts such as value, or obligation.

    The materialists, I suppose, must see it as an objective thing, that’s as real as a can of peaches that can be stolen or misappropriated from its rightful beneficiary by lies, tricks or force. To the more spiritually aware it’s representative of moral obligation, the promise to honor a debt, both of which are as subjective and ethereal as conscious thought itself.

    I think that the invisible aspects are just as real as the material ones, and probably more.

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