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Salvador Dali Portrait of Gala with Two Lamb Chops Balanced on Her Shoulder 1933

 

“Joe Biden” Wins World War Three (Kunstler)
How the United States Has Provoked the Ukraine Crisis (Cathey)
Putin Recognizes Donbass Independence as Violence Soars (Lauria)
What Accounts for Putin’s Assertiveness on Ukraine? (Ray McGovern)
How Much The EU Has Destabilised Ukraine (Nuttall)
Donbas or Ottawa? The Dizzying Spiral of Government Violence! (Daniel McAdams)
The Neoliberal War On Dissent In The West (Greenwald)
In The Age Of COVID, We’re Reminded An Unjust Law Is No Law At All (McMaken)
Future UK Covid Waves Will Be Treated With Drugs Not Restrictions (Peston)
The Demise of Restaurants (Ugo Bardi)

 

 

 

 

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“His Democratic Party is looking everyday more and more like some hell-borne spawn of Satan bent on wrecking what’s left of the old USA.”

“Joe Biden” Wins World War Three (Kunstler)

Enter Monsieur Macron of France. After two years of antagonizing his countrymen with lockdowns and put-downs, he needs a boost for the national election forthcoming in April. So, he has heroically sued Mr. Putin of Russia for a Ukraine “ceasefire.” Note: the Russians haven’t fired. Anyway, that opened the way for a proposed “summit” meeting between “Joe Biden” and Mr. Putin — when the Russians feel like it. They’re playing it a little coy for the moment, letting the West twist slowly, slowly in the wind. If a summit does happen, what will the two summiteers talk about? Mr. Putin will reiterate that the US and NATO made a solemn promise (in writing) to not expand NATO along Russia’s borderland in 1990 when the Soviet Union fell apart, and y’all reneged on that… and now it stops with Ukraine… really… got it?

“Joe Biden” will not have a coherent response. Maybe he’ll want to talk ice cream flavors or dogs. He is, as the Russians say, not negotiation-worthy, though he can be trotted out for photo ops. But “Joe Biden” needs a big win so he can brag on something in his State of the Union address. His Democratic Party is looking everyday more and more like some hell-borne spawn of Satan bent on wrecking what’s left of the old USA. Everything they’ve done since 2016 has degraded the life of the nation — weaponizing the “Intel Community,” queering a national election, besetting the people with race-and-gender mindfuckery, and inflicting the deadly “vaccines” on the population to “fix” the Fauci-created Covid-19 crisis. Never has the country seen a president so obviously incompetent and unpopular. The people backstage running him like an animatronic automaton are in a panic.

By default, then, the summit meeting will be game-set-and-match, Mr. Putin, only both parties will pretend that it’s some kind of moral victory for “JB,” while Russia gets exactly the terms it seeks: Nord Stream-2 will be completed and Germany will get natgas; there will be no additional stupid sanctions and get rid of the old ones; and the US will close up its CIA shop in Kiev and quit all the pointless antagonism. There will be peace in that corner of the world. And then, on cue, the West’s financial system will implode.

Yes, that’s what is actually going on in the background. That roar you hear is bad credit whooshing out of the banks. It looks like we’re going to get both a ripping inflation and a collapse of equities and assets all at once — with a side-dish of disappearing livelihoods, vaporizing pensions, and sinking standards-of-living. One surmises that all the meshugas over Ukraine was designed as a distraction from the financial disorders now at hand. The news media has faithfully played the Ukraine story to the max while ignoring the growing disarray in North America.

The Toronto Star barely even reported today on the weekend dispersion of truckers in Ottawa — like it never happened… a kind of national hallucination. The big rigs are gone from the streets around Parliament Hill, but one suspects the action isn’t over. Mr. Trudeau’s stupid vaxx mandates are still in place and every passing day more is known about their inefficacy and ghastly after-effects. Nor has the national legislature of Canada voted, as required, in support of the Emergencies Act — meaning that the financial punishments inflicted on the truckers and their supporters was arguably illegal.

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“..a conflict, into which the US and NATO can pour support and implement various measures, economic and financial and, eventually, military against Russia, while blaming the Kremlin for starting it.”

How the United States Has Provoked the Ukraine Crisis (Cathey)

The very simple conclusion that may be drawn from what is occurring is this: our foreign policy elites–Neoconservatives and their zealous followers in both the GOP and the Democratic Party–see Russia as a major obstacle in the continuing process of imposing economic and political control over countries which have heretofore not acceded to their hegemony (i.e., Russia and Hungary). Using NATO as a strategic shell and Ukraine as its frontline player, the Neocon/globalist combine seeks to:

(1) prevent an economic disaster for the US of a functioning Nord Stream II pipeline, which would give Germany and potentially other European countries, a climb off ramp from economic domination by the US (journalist Mike Whitney has written conclusively on this topic in the Eurasia Review); and (2) eventually impose politically a pliant government in Moscow, which has become the chief stumbling block in preventing Neocon globalist hegemony and the realization of “the Great Reset.” Russia, like Hungary, has expelled CIA-infested and Soros-sponsored NGOs which in many locations around the world have incited “color revolutions” to install favorable client governments.

More concretely, the Biden administration and US foreign policy establishment (with congressional Republicans in tow) are accusing Russia of “false flag” operations, or more specifically, accusing the pro-Russian secessionists in Lugansk and Donetsk republics of violent attacks against Ukraine (on civilians, schools, all the usual claimed targets), while in fact it is elements of the Ukrainian military, with American encouragement and technical “advisors” embedded, who are responsible for the shelling and the attacks across the cease-fire line. This is one more example of disinformation strategy, projecting onto the Russians what we are actually guilty of.

Just listen to the braindead Biden essentially mouthing this propaganda line. If warfare breaks out it will be because the US State Department and our agents have impelled the Ukrainians to launch such “false flag” actions, literally forcing the Russians to react and thus producing a conflict, into which the US and NATO can pour support and implement various measures, economic and financial and, eventually, military against Russia, while blaming the Kremlin for starting it.

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“The president of France and the Federal Chancellor of Germany expressed their disappointment with this development. At the same time, they indicated their readiness to continue contacts.”

Putin Recognizes Donbass Independence as Violence Soars (Lauria)

Russian President Vladimir Putin has recognized the independence from Ukraine of two breakaway provinces in Donbass as violence in the region continues to escalate. In Monday evening televised remarks after signing decrees recognizing the independence of Lugansk and Donetsk, Putin denounced the government of Ukraine as “puppets” of the United States. He said: “As for those who captured and are holding on to power in Kiev, we demand that they immediately cease military action. If not, the complete responsibility for the possibility of a continuation of bloodshed will be fully and wholly on the conscience of the regime ruling the territory of Ukraine.” After Putin had spoken by phone earlier on Monday with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday, the Kremlin issued this statement:

“The president of Russia said that he intended to sign the relevant decree in the near future. The president of France and the Federal Chancellor of Germany expressed their disappointment with this development. At the same time, they indicated their readiness to continue contacts.” The Duma last week passed a resolution recommending that Putin recognize the provinces’ independence from Ukraine. Putin had resisted for eight years recognizing the independence of the self-declared republics of Lugansk and Donetsk in the Donbass, insisting instead that Kiev implement the 2014-15 Minsk agreements that would have given autonomy to the provinces, while they remained within Ukrainian territory. The decision by Putin effectively declares that the Minsk process is over.

It does not mean at this point, however, that the people of Lugansk and Donetsk are ready to hold a referendum to join Russia or that Moscow is interested in making them part of Russia, as happened in Crimea in 2014. The two provinces declared independence after the 2014 U.S.-backed coup in Kiev that overthrew democratically-elected President Viktor Yanukovych, who fled the violent capital to the Donbass, his base of support, exactly eight years ago today, on Feb. 21, 2014. On the next day Parliament, with only opposition leaders present, impeached him. After anti-Russian language laws were passed by the coup government, hand-picked before the coup by the United States, and after neo-Nazis burned dozens of people alive in a building in Odessa on May 3, 2014, both Lugansk and Donetsk declared independence nine days later on May 12.

The coup government launched a civil war against the separatists, whom they called “terrorists.” In essence the Donbass was defending their democratic rights to vote, as a majority of the region voted for Yanukovych, in an election certified by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). In the eight years since, as many as 14,000 people have been killed in the fighting. The violence from that continuing conflict has soared since Thursday with thousands of ceasefire violations and explosions in and around Lugansk and Donetsk reported by OSCE monitors on the ground.


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What Accounts for Putin’s Assertiveness on Ukraine? (Ray McGovern)

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s well choreographed decision yesterday to recognize the independence of the pro-Russian Ukrainian provinces of Donetsk and Luhansk points to two key realities: (1) Putin despairs of persuading U.S. allies, Germany and France, to press Ukraine to honor its commitments under the Minsk accords that provide for regional autonomy as well as a ceasefire; and (2) Putin feels assured of very strong backing from China (as long as he is not stupid enough to invade Ukraine). What about this China factor? Why do Western pundits/savants pay so little heed to this game-changer? It should not require my half-century of studying/reporting on Russia-China relations to notice that China and Russia have never been so strategically close as now. Putin and Xi have done their part to demonstrate that. Why cannot most Western pundits and savants see it and recognize the implications?

There are, happily, notable exceptions – for example, Edward Wong’s Bond Between China and Russia Alarms US and Europe Amid Ukraine Crisis. Wong writes of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s speech on Feb. 21 in Munich: “It was the latest instance of what Western officials say is China taking a bold new swing at the United States and its allies by wading into European security issues to explicitly back Russia.” Wong includes quotes from a PR person, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby, and a true expert on China, former prime minister of Australia Kevin Rudd. Kirby: “China’s support for Russia is deeply alarming, and, frankly, even more destabilizing to the security situation in Europe.” Rudd: “China’s explicitly pro-Russian position on European security is new and significant and quite a radical departure from the past.”

Kevin Rudd is right, of course; and it’s nice to know that the Pentagon, too, is aware. Crazed as the generals and admirals have long shown themselves to be, it is questionable whether even they would want to risk war on two fronts with major adversaries – for another star on their shoulder. I recall Amb. Chas Freeman telling me last December, “It is clear that the Sino-Russian entente is expanding under the pressure of US threats to both. Nothing will happen on either Taiwan or Ukraine without coordination between Beijing and Moscow.

That nothing will happen on either Ukraine or Taiwan without coordination between Beijing and Moscow seems to be key to understanding why Putin is feeling his oats. Yesterday, Chas further reminded me that “China agrees with Russia that the US global sphere of influence needs rollback. It does not agree that Ukraine should be invaded, occupied, or annexed. Ironically, China is this century’s citadel of Westphalianism.

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“..after more than a year of protracted negotiations, Yanukovych refused to sign the agreement in November 2013, which set off a chain of events that eventually led to his downfall.”

How Much The EU Has Destabilised Ukraine (Nuttall)

Eight years ago, a democratically elected president was removed from office by protesters waving European Union flags. Viktor Yanukovych had been elected as president of Ukraine in 2010 to serve a five-year term. His time in office was, however, brought to an abrupt end when he was removed for his refusal to sign an association agreement with the EU. The first decade of the 20th century was a golden period for the EU. The euro currency had been launched, the bloc was expanding, and Eurosceptic movements in its existing member states had barely got off the ground. The federalist ideologues in Brussels confidently believed that this was to be the EU’s century, and nothing could prevent it from accruing more powers and expanding further eastwards.

After the accession of central European countries and the Baltic states, Ukraine was the next logical step –highlighted by a vote in the European Parliament in 2005, which floated the possibility of Ukraine eventually joining the bloc. As a consequence, EU cash was poured into Ukraine as a precursor to eventual accession. The first step towards this eventuality was a deepening of economic ties, and to this end an association agreement was initiated in 2012. However, after more than a year of protracted negotiations, Yanukovych refused to sign the agreement in November 2013, which set off a chain of events that eventually led to his downfall.

[..] Now Yanukovych may have been a bad president, but that is not really the point. He was elected to serve a five-year term, and if the electors wanted rid of him, and it seems a sizeable number did, then they could have waited another year and voted him out of office. That is, after all, how democracy works. Nevertheless, with Yanukovych out of the way, the Ukrainian government signed the association agreement with the EU in March 2014. The EU proudly holds itself up as a defender of democracy – although anyone who understands how it really works knows what a contradiction this is – so you would assume that Brussels would have roundly denounced these ugly scenes in Kiev. But no, EU chiefs instead acted as enthusiastic cheerleaders.

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“Even insane San Francisco is in the process of eliminating its mandates, yet somehow Justin Trudeau’s Canada is willing to literally go to war with its own people..”

Donbas or Ottawa? The Dizzying Spiral of Government Violence! (Daniel McAdams)

Will the Russians attack? Well, they’ve been clear for years: a Kiev attack on three-quarters of a million Russian citizens in eastern Ukraine – who because of a Washington coup found themselves ruled by a government that came to power illegitimately – will be met with a Russian military response. In the breathless world of the braindead media hacks, the world began yesterday. But actually we are seeing a situation similar to 2008 in South Ossetia, where Russian passport holders (and Russian OSCE monitors) found themselves under attack by Georgia. The result was lightening fast, effective, and limited. Russia could have held and “regime-changed” Tbilisi. They did not. They made their point and left.

Even the US government-funded RFE had to admit that yes, in fact, it was Georgia that started the hostilities…and Russia that ended them. Will Russia come to the aid of Donbas? Yes. They are not trying to hide it. They’ve been saying it for years . The renowned historian and international relations theoretician Edward Luttwak – never accused of being a political partisan – put it best on Twitter: “The latest IC forecast: war is imminent and Russian forces will rely on exceptionally intense artillery bombardments, of Kiev too. That implies a reckless-gambler Putin, willing to make Ukrainians hate Russia & Russians forever. Neither is congruent with Putin’s record so far.”

This is the difference between astute analysts and the cardboard cut-outs who populate the media. People of intellectual substance like Luttwak are not in the business to grind an axe. They analyze past behavior and seek the truth. Sadly these days we are stuck with the former, with the latter being rarities. Meanwhile in Canada, a liberal Western democracy has declared war – literally – on its own peaceful citizens who have gathered to oppose the absurd continuation of Covid-related mandates. Even insane San Francisco is in the process of eliminating its mandates, yet somehow Justin Trudeau’s Canada is willing to literally go to war with its own people to keep them in place.

What is funny about Canada (and this is also true of the US and many “Western” liberal democracies), is that they are very happy to preach to the rest of the world that peaceful protests must be allowed while literally at the same time brutally cracking down on same protests in their own countries. As in the late Soviet era, the hypocrisy is impossible to ignore. The regime disintegrates under the weight of its own contradictions.

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“The term “dissent,” in Western democracies, connotes legitimacy, so that label must be denied them.”

The Neoliberal War On Dissent In The West (Greenwald)

This last decade of history is crucial to understand the dissent-eliminating framework that has been constructed and implemented in the West. This framework has culminated, thus far, with the stunning multi-pronged attacks on Canadian truckers by the Trudeau government. But it has been a long time in the making, and it is inevitable that it will find still-more extreme expressions. It is, after all, based in the central recognition that there is mass, widespread anger and even hatred toward the neoliberal ruling class throughout the West. Trump, Brexit and the rise of far-right parties in places where their empowerment was previously unthinkable — including Germany and France — is unmistakable proof of that. Rather than sacrifice some of the benefits of inequality that have generated much of that rage or placate or appease it with symbolic concessions, Western neoliberal elites have instead opted for force, a system that crushes all forms of dissent as soon as they emerge in anything resembling an effective, meaningful or potent form.

So many of the controversies over the last decade, often analyzed in isolation, have been devoted to this goal. The pervasive surveillance systems constructed by the West — revealed during the Snowden reporting but only partially reined in at best since then — are crucial tools, as surveillance powers always are, for monitoring and thus stifling dissent. We have now arrived at the point where the U.S. Government and its security state is officially and explicitly clear that it regards the greatest national security threat not as a foreign power such as China or Russia, and not as non-state actors such as Al Qaeda or ISIS, but rather “domestic extremists.” For years, this has been the unyielding message of the DHS, FBI, CIA, NSA and DOJ: our primary enemies are not foreign but are our fellow citizens who have embraced ideologies we regard as extremist.

This new escalation of repression depends upon a narrative framework. Those who harbor dissenting ideologies — and particularly those who do not embrace that dissent passively but instead take action to advocate, promote and spread it — are not merely dissenters. The term “dissent,” in Western democracies, connotes legitimacy, so that label must be denied them. They are instead domestic extremists, domestic terrorists, seditionists, traitors, insurrections. Applying terms of criminality renders justifiable any subsequent acts of repression: we are trained to accept that core liberties are forfeited upon the commission of crimes.

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“..when it comes to protests and other acts of which the regime approves, legality is never an issue.”

In The Age Of COVID, We’re Reminded An Unjust Law Is No Law At All (McMaken)

We could contrast the rhetoric surrounding the trucker protest with that of the Black Lives Matter protests. In the case of the BLM protests, illegal acts were downplayed and ignored, with one obvious riot labeled a “mostly peaceful” protest. when it comes to protests and other acts of which the regime approves, legality is never an issue. The regimes of the world, of course, like to use legality as a standard for judging human behavior because the regimes make the laws. Whether or not the laws actually have anything to do with human rights, private property, or just basic common sense is another matter entirely. Thus history is replete with pointless, immoral, and destructive laws. Slavery has been lawful throughout much of human history. Temporary slavery—known as military conscription—is still employed by many regimes.

In the US, the imprisonment of peaceful American citizens of Japanese descent was perfectly lawful under the US regime during World War II. Today, employers can face ruinous sanctions for hiring a worker who lacks the proper immigration paperwork. Worldwide, people can be jailed in many jurisdictions for years for the “crime” of possessing an illegal plant. During covid, the reality of arbitrary law came very much to the fore when unelected health bureaucrats and lone elected executives began ruling by decree. They closed businesses, shut people up in their homes, and imposed vaccine and mask mandates. Those who refuse to comply—and businesses who refuse to enforce these edicts—are condemned as lawbreakers and subject to punishment.

All of these legal provisions, acts, and sanctions represent mockeries of basic natural rights rather than protections of them. The notion that laws can be perversions of true justice has long been obvious to many. In fact, the disconnect between morality and legality is a fundamental aspect of Western civilization. The basic notion is very old, but the idea’s endurance in the West was reinforced by the fact that Christianity began as an illegal religion and early Christians were often considered to be criminals deserving of the death penalty. It should be no surprise, then, that Saint Augustine declared an unjust law to be no law at all and compared kings to pirates: the decrees of pirates, of course, are not worthy of obedience or reverence. And if kings are like pirates, kingly decrees are of equal respectability. This same tradition fueled Saint Thomas Aquinas’s support for regicide (in certain cases). Needless to say, regicide has been always and everywhere declared illegal by the would-be targets.

Yet, unfortunately, declaring something to be “illegal” remains an effective slur. There is no shortage of people who proudly consider themselves to be blind supporters of “law and order” and who insist “lawbreakers” are axiomatically in the wrong. Their simple-minded refrain is “if you don’t like the law, change it” and many of these people naïvely believe that acts of legislators and regulators somehow reflect “the will of the people” or some sort of moral law. The opposite is often the reality. We could contrast the rhetoric surrounding the trucker protest with that of the Black Lives Matter protests. In the case of the BLM protests, illegal acts were downplayed and ignored, with one obvious riot labeled a “mostly peaceful” protest. when it comes to protests and other acts of which the regime approves, legality is never an issue.

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“..paxlovid and molnupiravir.” Count your blessings.

Future UK Covid Waves Will Be Treated With Drugs Not Restrictions (Peston)

The core of the strategy to deal with another frightening Covid-19 wave will be pharmaceutical and medical interventions rather than lockdowns and restrictions on our lives, the PM will announce this afternoon. But this means laying in stocks of antivirals like paxlovid and molnupiravir, to protect the vulnerable, and that will cost money. And a second source of cost is a testing and surveillance system to catch a new wave early enough to distribute the antivirals. Which is also far from cheap. Hence the dispute this morning between the Treasury and the Deptartment of Health and Social Care. The Treasury seems to have won and Sajid Javid will “reprioritise” from within his existing budget.

A government source confirmed: “A minimum level of response needs to be maintained so that we have the ability to rapidly scale up and deal with future waves through pharmaceutical interventions rather than restrictions – as we did with Omicron.” UPDATE: To keep us safe, and to keep the economy open, there has to be fairly extensive Covid testing, surveillance and genome sequencing regime. Without it, we wouldn’t know if a new and dangerous strain were here, till too late to contain it with antivirals and booster vaccines As I said earlier, this monitoring regime – plus the perceived imperative of maintaining adequate stocks of antivirals – is pricey.

Over the weekend the row between the Department of Health and the Treasury has not been about new money to pay for it, though it was before, but has been a dispute about whether this Covid insurance policy was necessary at all. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid wanted it. Sunak was sceptical. In the end, Javid won this argument and will pay for it by cutting other programmes.

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“the twin impact of depletion and pollution is pushing the Western economy back to what it was a couple of hundred years ago.”

The Demise of Restaurants (Ugo Bardi)

As I said, restaurants have always been a typical middle-class thing. They appeared together with the European middle class, and they are following its destiny. During the past few decades, the middle class has been gradually pushed back into the fold of the lower class. The restaurant business could not avoid being affected by the trend. The tradition of eating out is still alive in the West, but the resources for doing that are not there anymore for a middle class that’s struggling to survive, and failing at that. On their side, the rich don’t eat at restaurants, at least not at the same kind of restaurants that the deplorables can afford. For the very rich and politically exposed persons (PEPs), appearing at a restaurant without an armed escort would be dangerous (*). They have their private cooks and exclusive places. And they socialize with each other throwing expensive parties at their homes. A habit that we find in ancient history, even in Roman times and earlier.

You may have seen the picture of Bill Gates supposedly standing in line waiting for his turn for a burger. It is surprising that many Westerners seem to believe in this kind of cheap PR stunts. In the old Soviet Union, if Leonid Brezhnev had diffused a picture of himself standing in line to buy shoes, people would have laughed themselves to death. But it is known that Westerners are sensitive to propaganda. In any case, the current Western elites are acting just like the Soviet elites of old. They don’t care about what the commoners eat, although they are worried that starving them may lead them to revolt. So, they tend to allow a basic supply of food, but they consider restaurants (and the associated tourism) as a waste of resources. They much prefer to funnel the surplus produced by the economy into their own pockets rather than having it dissipated by the commoners.

They can use several methods to obtain this result: lockdown worked nicely, but could not be imposed forever. Other methods were later used to make the restaurant experience unpleasant for the customers. Different factors reinforced each other. One result of the financial strain is that the quality of the food and of the service is going down (I can testify that myself). Finally, the QR code is the perfect method to keep the deplorables out. It is a more sophisticated and tuneable tool than the old written menu. So, Western restaurants are in the crosshair and it is unlikely that they will survive, at least in the form we are used to seeing them. It is not so much because the PTB are evil — they are no more evil than most categories. It is mostly because the economic contraction coming from the twin impact of depletion and pollution is pushing the Western economy back to what it was a couple of hundred years ago.


a Sumerian QR code to assign rations of beer. Some things never change, some things always return.

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    Salvador Dali Portrait of Gala with Two Lamb Chops Balanced on Her Shoulder 1933   • “Joe Biden” Wins World War Three (Kunstler) • How the United
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle February 22 2022]

    #102455
    Red
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    Take away what you will from this, looks like all are now the enemy. As if that’s news to most here.
    Who in you circle will be first to be disappeared?

    #102456
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    German economist and journalist Ernst Wolff believes that many of the national leaders included in the Young Global Leader program have been selected for their willingness to carry out the tough agenda of lockdowns in recent years without asking any questions, and that their impending failure (as evidenced by in a growing dissatisfaction of the masses) will be used as an excuse to create a new form of Global Government where the old nation states become largely obsolete.
    A new global digital currency with Universal Basic Income (UBI) can then be gradually introduced to replace our doomed monetary system.[3] This conclusion partly coincides with my own.
    It is also supported by Paul Raskin‘s scenarios from The Great Transition Initiative on how a totalitarian “New Earth Order” is established, to be replaced in the long run by a global democratic government (Earth Federation) with a World Constitution.[4]

    World Economic Forum’s “Young Global Leaders” Revealed

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    oxymoron
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    22 minutes till 20:22 22/2/2022

    #102458
    anticlimactic
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    PUTIN & THE DONBASS

    This seems to be an extremely clever move.

    Some weeks ago there were claims that the UK had sent sabotage experts to the Ukraine, and that US operatives were moving chemical weapons into the Donbass.

    Then the US claimed that Russia was planning ‘false flag’ incidents in Donbass to justify invasion. Sabotage incidents started, blamed on Russia of course. Ukrainian forces increased the shelling of Donbass. It was obvious that these provocations would increase until Russia felt forced to act.

    By recognising these regions as autonomous it means that Russia has no reason for false flag incidents. They have not annexed these regions so it is not an ‘invasion’, just peacekeeping forces. It removes the main area of contention in Ukraine.

    The EU and the UK are bleating about the Minsk Accord but their efforts to implement it over the past six years can be shown on a blank piece of paper!

    What next?

    Sanctions obviously, but they were going to happen anyway. The EU has a problem as many of the things that can happen will mean less oil and gas from Russia, or even none. The EU has always been willing to make sacrifices to support the neo-nazis in Kiev but do they have a limit?

    Russia is currently the main foreign supplier of oil to the US, will this change?

    The best option for the Ukraine is to accept it and back down. They say they are losing 3 billion dollars a month because of the invasion claims, so they need to stop that. The Russian peacekeepers are going to respond to any shelling of the Donbass. They could lose all gas supplies, including transit. I can’t think of any upside for them.

    The big question is the response of US/NATO. Again the best option is to accept it and back down. Sanctions but no more, or it could be disastrous!

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    oxymoron
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    or said thus (say with me – it’s fun)
    twenty to 20:22 22/2/2022

    #102460
    Veracious Poet
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    Western civilization’s apparatchiks have mutinied against humanity, for a seat at the billionaires table…

    This surreptitious war is being waged by sociopaths that feel entitled to impoverish, imprison and/or cull the masses for profit, privilege and other numerous goals as outlined by “think-tanks”, both known & unknown.

    There is no way back from this madness, we don’t even know for sure who is pulling the strings behind the scenes, but we do know that a large portion of humanity will literally be driven over the proverbial cliff before they get the memo they’ve been betrayed.

    Not that it would have made any difference to know beforehand, hell most sheeple will cling to their partisan illusions until their last breath ~ NPD Mass Formation Psychosis indeed…

    IFF is impossible in Clown World, where everyone is a masked stranger & media has been co-opted into The Sociopath Narrative.

    Buckle up bobble heads, the churn is about to increase to CAT 3, 4 then 5…

    Gary

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    … always been willing to make sacrifices to neonazis….

    Well, many disagree ( reading Saker.is blog ) . The EU are viewed as captured poodles of the US and do as they are told, all grumbling aside.

    The war Biden needed was to further enhance this political and economic bond to almost slavish levels, buying their energy at twice the cost as what Russia would charge — hence keeping the impending everything bubble from popping.

    At least that’s one working theory.

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    Taibbi’s most recent article knocks it out of the park, making a quilt out of numerous patches.

    “When Boring People Turn Dangerous: Canada’s Insane Power Grab: The Canadian government’s decision to freeze bank accounts in the trucker protests is a mad leap toward bureaucratic dystopia”

    Includes this:
    “Deciding to seize funds is a major leap in the manic progression of a certain type of disordered authoritarian personality who’s suddenly everywhere. They’re coming out of decades-long disguises as milquetoast center-left careerists, and they all seem to believe now that all things on earth happen or don’t because of them. It’s as if Raskolnikov’s madness seized a generation of Western yuppies simultaneously.”

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    The EU will accept all the sanctions the USA wants because European politicians cannot go against the MSM narrative. Better to hope for an early spring when the Russian gas runs out. After all, it will be the average citizen who freezes and can’t afford to pay energy costs that triple or more.

    EU politicians won’t freeze and who knows how much money they’re getting from the Magic Printing Machine? Thus the cost of anything is of no personal consequence to them. But to go against the narrative, be demonized by it and have their access to the easy money cut off!

    If Canadian politicians can go to war against their own citizens to defend a covid policy that will expire in warm weather, then the EU gang can be counted on to endlessly sanction Russia.

    #102464
    chooch
    Participant

    So we have heard the stories of the serious ill patient being initially denied IVM but ultimately receiving it (thanks to a judge) and surviving.

    One man’s IVM is another man’s mRNA. At the end of the day, we should be free to choose/own our own story.

    #102465
    EoinW
    Participant

    I agree that the real horror show coming out of Ottawa isn’t the police cracking a few skulls(they’ve always done that) it’s the government and the banks attempting to financially destroy people. Didn’t they just steal $18 million in donations?

    We knew we were post law and order when it became illegal to appear in public without a mask. Then vaccine mandates and firing people(more economic ruin for those not toeing the line) Now plain theft of people’s money. Remember a frozen bank account prevents a person from existing in modern society. Can any monthly bills be paid in cash any longer or must it all be done through ones bank account? Does anyone receive paycheques any longer or is all pay direct deposit to the bank?

    If you stop and think about it, this is a really vicious action. I wonder what they come up with next.

    #102466
    EoinW
    Participant

    Considering the covid numbers, can’t the Australian government claim that their harsh measures worked? They did what governments claimed to be doing: protecting people’s lives.

    I wish people would cool it on covid data. It’s a no win argument. Everything governments have done has been anti-science and anti-common sense. Also against everything a free society is suppose to represent. Oppose the restrictions and mandates because they are morally wrong. Don’t get lost arguing over how many people died of covid.

    #102467
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Nicole Foss often uses the example of ‘the greater fool’ when discussing our runaway finance bubble: it’s expansion amid an otherwise collapsing economy requires the seller of a financial investment to find a fool greater than himself.

    The same principle applies, I feel, to the ongoing selling of credibility that TPTB do. From RussiaRussiaRussia to UkraineUkraineUkraine to green energy scams and the many nonsense scams being sold hourly by the mainstream mediaplex, the principle is the same: we need more fools! Not enough people are buying our bullshit — and it’s the only thing we have left to sell!Every Chain…

    ***

    As for mRna vakzines and saving lives: the one thing that they do of benefit is their short term ability to prevent covid from going ballistic in a person’s body. One pays considerable risk-price for this benefit, but that much about the vakzine is real.

    #102468
    tony smyth
    Participant
    #102469
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “Russia is currently the main foreign supplier of oil to the US, will this change?”

    I say yes, as soon as our currency turns to shit: the prices will go through the roof and, who knows, we may not be granted a credit line.

    #102472
    chooch
    Participant

    When Truckers were kings,

    Read this today, having a hard time believing any of it.

    My cousin’s dog walker volunteered to empty out piss jugs for the convoy, and now he can’t access his TFSA and Freeland took the hydro meter off of his house.

    #102475
    chooch
    Participant

    And this from a vaccinator.

    We are all about to be participants in the biggest, most incredible, and least ethical, pathogen evolution experiment in history

    My take: We are the victims of a very unethical pathogen experiment and it’s novel therapy.

    #102476
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “Russia is currently the main foreign supplier of oil to the US, will this change?”

    even though i no longer consider “canada” a country, nor “foreign” to the u.s., for those who do, the entity formerly known as “canada” is the main “foreign” supplier of oil to the u.s., by 7 fold, actually.

    #2 is once again méxico, a country far freer than this dystopian land of robots.

    #3 is russia.

    https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/pet_move_impcus_a2_nus_ep00_im0_mbbl_m.htm

    #102477
    chooch
    Participant

    #102479
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Thanx for the clarification, tdk.

    “But that leads to the question of how sanctions on Russia might impact the U.S. market. As of late 2021, the U.S. was importing 8.5 million BPD of crude oil from all countries. Canada was our top supplier, sending the U.S. 4.5 million BPD. (Having secure oil supplies from close allies highlights the importance of the Keystone XL Pipeline expansion). Mexico was second, at 700,000 BPD, and then Russia at 595,000 BPD. Saudi Arabia was our 4th largest supplier at 555,000 BPD.”

    #102480
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    BTW, personal pet peeve, fwiw. While we all know that ‘nanotech’, particularly the nano- part, has been devolved into a silly marketing buzz word, in science what we have these days is “molecular engineering” which does not usually equate with “moving things molecule by molecule by molecule” but, rather, moving or creating much larger assemblies on the microscale.

    Most of the magical promises of nanotech, the scientismic religion preached by Eric Drexler, who made the word ‘nano’ famous with his book Engines of Creation, are forms of wishful magical thinking.

    “The book and the theories it presents have been the subject of some controversy. Scientists such as Nobel Laureate Richard Smalley and renowned chemist George M. Whitesides have been particularly critical. Smalley has engaged in open debate with Drexler, attacking the views presented for what he considered both the dubious nature of the science behind them, and the misleading effect on the public’s view of nanotechnology.”

    I agree with the critics although on first reading, I too fell, swooning, for the concept and in love with same. Silly me.

    Assuming the reports of self-assembling objects provided by The Buzz article cited above by Tony Smyth are true, said objects are self-assembling chunks MUCH larger than nano-scale.

    #102481
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “Remember a frozen bank account prevents a person from existing in modern society. Can any monthly bills be paid in cash any longer or must it all be done through ones bank account? Does anyone receive paycheques any longer or is all pay direct deposit to the bank?”

    Attorneys for the bankruptcies this might produce will some of them probably pass
    the bill to the government, and that will create noise alerting even more Canuckistanis that their government is a pickpocket. The whole thing is a logjam with Turdeau’s willy caught in the tangle.

    #102482
    Oroboros
    Participant

    A nice wrap up.

    The Gathering Storm In The West

    Tyler Durden

    “….What is now following is amplification and clarification of the Western divide. We the public are at the global theater. And we are watching a tragicomedy. On stage, a petulant cast of clueless Justin Trudeaus and bumbling Joe Bidens simply cannot fathom why few anymore are listening to them. More and more North Americans are perplexed why anyone would wish to follow such unimpressive mental and physical figures along with all the toxic hypocrisies they embody and weaponize.”

    #102483
    Oroboros
    Participant

    @t Smyth

    “Nanotech found in Pfizer jab.”

    Sure looks like a circuit design

    #102484
    Oroboros
    Participant
    #102485
    Oroboros
    Participant
    #102486
    John Day
    Participant

    They say it was a human error to show pictures of ivermectin with other potential COVID treatments that the Queen of England might be taking. There is no announcement of what she is taking from her doctors.
    “Mum’s the word”…
    https://www.kbtx.com/2022/02/21/close-race-challenge-attorney-general-ken-paxton-likely-republican-primary-runoff/

    #102487
    zerosum
    Participant

    TAE and commenters have gather a priceless accumulation of fact and wisdom that is required to make your crystal ball work.
    ————–

    Stupid things to do/none profitable activities
    Make your energy supplier angry.
    Enrich the war chest of your enemy
    Repeatedly scream, ” The sky is falling”
    Use a dirty crystal ball
    ———-
    My favorite nick-name – papa
    ————

    #102488
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “US prepping for citizens in Russia to exit country, citing possible “attacks in shopping malls, metro, and railway stations”…

    So that’s their plan. Use CIA terror attacks on Russia directly. Uh-huh. I guess they just can’t stop poking the bear. F around and find out.

    Soooo, I’ve got an idea. Don’t go to shopping malls, metro, and railway stations in America and England because Russia will be bombing them back. Plus substations in L.A. if history is any indicator.

    “Putin Recognizes Breakaway Ukraine Regions, Heightening Tensions” — Barron’s Online

    CIA Says They’re Going to Bomb Russia, Heightening Tensions.

    Whyyyyyy? Can you kids just knock it off?

    Although qualified (has anyone read the “Minsk” Agreement?) I am taking a loss on the “Invasion” prediction. If it is an invasion, since Biden promised non-stop bombing, ten thousand civilian casualties, and invasion of Kiev. Specifically. But Russian boots on the Ground is good enough for me. “L”. And the breadth of the Right Internet also wrong as well, as Pancake warned. But hey, everyone’s right sometimes.

    So they’re going to stop NordStream over this? Really? And what, just let Germans live in caves, shutting off gas pipes all the way to Glasgow? The U.S. has f-all for gas. Never did. Their plan – not publicly of course – was to attack and conquer Russia and have the Anglos’ puppet government kill all the Slavs (again) and sell that gas back for THEIR profit. And UAE, Syria, the same. But somehow OUR gas got underneath THEIR sand and snow. Anyway, so Germany just shoots themselves in the head at London’s behest now? Why wait, they could have told all Germany to commit suicide 30 years ago and saved the planet.

    …I don’t think this is going to work out. Not for Germany, nor for London. Like China, America is devolving, has no government, and will go “Isolationist”, that is, “Mind our own dang business.”

    [Yanukovitch] was removed for his refusal to sign an association agreement with the EU.”

    “Removed”? Really? And this was legal how? UN approved how? That’s right: we are without rule of law. Specifically in the EU, US, NZ, Canada, and Australia. Hey wait, are those the Anglo countries? The whole “West”?

    https://taibbi.substack.com/p/when-boring-people-turn-dangerous

    “[Freeland] had consistent, remarkable access to gangster-oligarchs like Boris Berezovsky, who appeared in her Financial Times articles described as aw-shucks humans just doing their best to make sure “big capital” maintained its “necessary role” in Russia’s political life.”

    “Years later, [Freeland] is somehow Canada’s Finance Minister, and what another friend from our Russia days laughingly describes as “the Nurse Ratched of the New World Order.”

    Huh. She had amazing and unprecedented access to the robbing oligarchs who funneled Russia to the West and London. I wonder why. Oh, she also loved Putin, but they all did.
    “It looks as if we’re about to fall in love with Russia all over again…” Awwww. A Russia lover! RussiaRussiaRussia.

    And that link adds a Video of her saying she’s going to crush all protest and the banking system. Beaming with joy. Tears. Never been happier. A life’s mission, finally accomplished.

    Speaking of though, so Turdeau is not the Dictator now. And I was going to say that he can’t be on his own. They all are. They let him, at every level, so they are all the “Dictator”, the totalitarian, anti-Democracy government. Didn’t allow disapproval or dissent. Didn’t even TALK to them; didn’t care. As their boss Schwab says, “You’ll get nothing and you’ll LIKE IT!

    And as the later article says, the entire PLANET is stopping mandates. Canada is nuking their financial system to uphold a rounding error of mandates: Truckers specifically, or mandating vaccines to one of the most highly vaccinated countries. Austria mandated with draconian, untermensch, no-longer-citizens, or as Trudope says “Should we tolerate these people (or kill them)?” and Austria got ZERO additional uptake to vaccines. So literally no gain. This is because it is exclusively a social-credit system to let them survive the economic reset banking-collapse apocalypse, which they won’t.

    All the world WILL, however, slowly remove their assets from the Canadian banking system. They are planning it now. So…Ms. Best-Friends-With-Organized-Crime-and-Russian-Oligarchs decided to joyfully go to war with all of Canada FOR NO GAIN AT ALL. Okay, man, it’s your country. You’re the one showing everyone who you are with your free and protected speech.

    Going to “war on dissent”? That is to say, going to war with “Everybody but me.” Truly the province of the mentally ill…and the math illiterate. Maybe they didn’t notice they’re outnumbered a million-to-one.

    Still haven’t had time to research the exact Nunchuk software method, but if it’s anything like the others, it rolls all participants’ wallets into a ball, and using the software, anonymizes them, then on demand spits out the amounts they owned before based on their authentication (password). When wallets exit, they land in a new BTC wallet address. Therefore, anonymous. Unless someone were to input and output the exact same amount at the same time, someone was wiretapping them (they are), and also crack the encryption in more or less real time.

    If they want you, they’ll just hack your home PC and phone. Put on a keystroke recorder, or just arrest you for no reason, hold you in solitary for contempt like many others. Hit you over the head with a $2 spanner. So how anonymous do you practically need to be? If every transaction has to go State-level in real time, that’s a giant obstacle, and one they’re not overcoming at the moment.

    Meanwhile, they’re overcoming I’ll-steal-all-your-cash-in-person and We-confiscate-all-gold-even-wedding-rings on trains and in cars quite handily.

    Dr. Day has the news that QE II was taking horse paste, as prescribed by her doctor, because, as Pancake-head says, “It’s voodoo that just doesn’t work, you cult-following morons.” I know the Queen always gets terrible doctors with unworking medical advice – after all that’s how she’s 90 – but they just couldn’t stop her from going to the feed store in Notting Hill.

    Don’t worry: this open reality will have zero effect on people’s beliefs, just like all evidence before.

    #102489
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Mooseilini celebrates his dictatorial coup with a new suit

    .

    #102490
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Leery of the nanotech. What would such a circuit DO? Where are its inputs and outputs? If it doesn’t communicate with the outside world, why would I care?

    Using electric to form carbontubes on demand? Now THAT I understand. And why they were hell-bent and perfectly silent on setting up huge 5G boxes throughout Manhattan (hey, is that where the sick rates were really high? Like other 5G areas Italy and Wuhan? Huh.) I remember articles on NYT trying to find out wtf was with all these new mystery boxes appearing in NYC and why nobody would admit what they were. Like seriously: if Verizon is installing awesome, widely-promoted, super-speed 5G network, you would just admit it, and proudly.

    So why the denials if they’re putting in 5G? Because anyone with a brain or a wifi-meter can prove you’re hard-core microwaving NY’ers brains every day as they walk by? And why the fever? 5G still isn’t in place hardly anywhere. Yet they absolutely, positively HAD to have these boxes in place by 2020 for some reason. And Carbonanotubes are solidified into clots by it.

    Well, you tell me. I don’t know. And what the circuit would do. It’s your theory. Sell me on it.

    #102491
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “US prepping for citizens in Russia to exit country, citing possible “attacks in shopping malls, metro, and railway stations”…
    <>
    “So that’s their plan. Use CIA terror attacks on Russia directly. Uh-huh. I guess they just can’t stop poking the bear. F around and find out.”

    This assumes that there is a reliable narrator behind this media report. Lately, press releases from Team WBNod and their global colleagues remind me of this kind of thing:

    #102492
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Oops:

    Duquesne Whistle

    “Don’t worry: this open reality will have zero effect on people’s beliefs, just like all evidence before.”

    Minds are opening every day, and “zero” doesn’t exist any more than “the people“: there are only persons. “People” is an abstract concept. Every day, more persons are opening their minds to new forms of data. How this affects the imaginary leviathan called ‘polis’ has yet to be known, although history suggests torchescellcams and pitchforks computers (today’s hay-handling tools for a populace majority addicted to the chewing of cud)

    #102493
    zerosum
    Participant

    Mandates
    Lifting – too early
    keeping – longer

    irrelevant

    #102494
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    ‘This assumes that there is a reliable narrator behind this media report. Lately, press releases from Team WBNod and their global colleagues remind me of this kind of thing.’

    There’s a bit of a contradiction in this, I know. Doctor Disco Doom is saying that Russia is willing to pull down Putin’s ladder in desperate escape attempts, and I have repeatedly said they are stupid enough to do just that. However, I’ll also note that, in Media Magicland, one can get a ton of mileage just by saying or suggesting a thing — although at this point, tptb’s mileage on such shadow puppetry is surely reaching its point of minimal return at maximum cost.

    In fact, in a way, what we’re seeing now from Team WBN is quite possibly analogous to the love-sick kid dreaming after experiencing baseball bat communication. Biden had several talks with Putin this year. Putin surely laid down the law in private. Biden has already had his kneecaps popped, and was apparently ecstatic that he got out of place in one piece in terms of media reportage.

    “Say whatever you like, Joe. But don’t cross this line or (holds up Louisville Slugger). And yes, say whatever you want, I am going to invade Russia, you’ve seen inside to the evil of my soul, your dick is bigger than mine… knock yourself out (hands baseball bat to Joe who looks, oh, about as confused as usual but with much bigger eyes)… so long as you go on record that there are no plans to place more missiles on our border.”

    #102495
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “So why the denials if they’re putting in 5G? Because anyone with a brain or a wifi-meter can prove you’re hard-core microwaving NY’ers brains every day as they walk by? And why the fever? 5G still isn’t in place hardly anywhere. Yet they absolutely, positively HAD to have these boxes in place by 2020 for some reason. And Carbonanotubes are solidified into clots by it.”

    William Gibson wants to steal this concept.

    btw, are you referring to these? New York prepares for 5G kiosks after stinging program review I found no mention of the black boxes you described and would like to confirm/know more. Like they teach in journalism (or used to) 101: ‘When your mother tells you her age, trust her… but verify.’

    #102496
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Today’s mantra as I set down to work and struggle with a lifetime’s sense of failure:

    I can neither justify nor exonerate my life, nor is there adequate atonement I can make. But I CAN try and act in a manner congruent with my true ideals.

    #102497
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    zerosum: so Papa Zero it is. Zero? Well, you are a tad enigmatic, Papa Z.

    #102498
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Whoa. Feels a bit politically inspired:

    When the Levee Breaks

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