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Will America Survive the Election? (Paul Craig Roberts)
With JD Vance and Elon Musk, Suddenly Ideas Are Back in this Campaign (Ron Paul)
77 Days of Transition (ET)
WikiLeaks: 5 Questions For Donald Trump If He Wins (ZH)
Celebrities Being Pressured To Publicly Back Harris – Musk (RT)
Trump Calls Nancy Pelosi “An Evil, Sick, Crazy B…” (MN)
Donald Trump ‘More Popular’ Than ‘Least Qualified’ Kamala Harris (Sp.)
In the Midst of a Roid Rage Election, a Reason to Have Hope (Turley)
Russian History As Therapy For Western Historians Who Just Want To Be Loved (JH)
The General Staff’s Map And President Putin’s Map Are Different (Helmer)
Novichok Was Not Detected – But There Was Cocaine (Helmer)
Schiff w/ Mitchell: Fed Policy is Backfiring (SchiffGold)
Ukraine Not Drafting Enough Troops – MP (RT)
Ukrainian MP Calls For Mobilization Of Women (RT)
Netanyahu Fires Israeli Defense Minister (RT)

 

 

 

 

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“November 5 is the last chance of redeeming America..”

Will America Survive the Election? (Paul Craig Roberts)

On November 3, I wrote about Meredith Furbish, a truth-suppressor for the Atlantic Council. She misrepresented my documentation of rulings by federal judges, state judges, Justice (sic) Department and Homeland Security (sic) officials, and state and local Democrat election officials, which legalized the vote theft mechanisms used illegally in the 2020 presidential election, as Russian-associated disinformation. The ubiquitous evidence that the Democrats were heavily into vote fraud was dismissed as a conspiracy theory. I assumed Meredith is a she, but perhaps “she” is an AI bot in an algorithm that connects information unfriendly with approved official narratives with Russian interference in US elections. It makes more sense that Meredith is an algorithm, because an algorithm, not being sentient. would not be aware of my completely documented case. The Democrats are determined that today’s election not be fair, and I am far from the only one who is aware of this.

Since I wrote, the US Supreme Court has had to intervene to prevent the Biden-Harris regime from preventing the state of Virginia from removing noncitizens, who do not have the right to vote, from the voter rolls. Of course, showing the totally partisan nature of all Democrats, the three female Democrat appointees to the Supreme Court dissented. It is perfectly OK with them that non-citizens have the same right to vote as citizens. This is the trouble with every Democrat appointee, whether to the courts or to the executive branch. They do not know the difference between a US citizen and someone who just illegally walked across the border. Despite court rulings against them, the Biden-Harris regime continues to hamper efforts to keep non-US citizens from illegally voting in the presidential election. The Daily Caller reports that “Several states say that the Biden-Harris administration has not cooperated with their efforts to prevent non-citizens from voting.”

The states have filed lawsuits against the corrupt Biden-Harris regime, the most corrupt regime in American history. “The Department of Justice (DOJ) sued Virginia in October and Alabama in September over their efforts to remove non-citizens.The excuse was it was too close to the election. Texas, Ohio and Florida filed their own lawsuits against the Biden-Harris regime this month for allegedly hampering their efforts to restore electoral integrity, while other states told the Daily Caller News Foundation the federal government has not supported attempts to identify non-citizen voters.” Note that for the Democrat totally corrupt Justice (sic) Department “closeness to an election” is more important than having a president elected with votes of illegal aliens. Will any person of integrity ever again consent to serve in a totally discredited US Department of Justice (sic)?

The Biden-Harris Justice (sic) Department and Homeland Security (sic) Department have steadfastly refused to cooperate with efforts to have voter rolls in which only American citizens are present. The Montana Secretary of State has complained of Homeland Security’s blockage of its efforts to ensure that American citizens determine our government, not immigrant-invaders. The Montana Secretary of State said: “Montanans deserve to know that our state’s voter rolls are accurate, and it’s imperative for election officials across the state and nation not to be stonewalled by our federal government to assist in our duties to ensure accurate voter rolls.” The Department of Homeland Security, a criminal agency in the hands of Democrats, has a Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements program . It prevents states from identifying illegals on their voter rolls, because it uses a unique immigration identifier unavailable to the states.

The Biden-Harris regime refuses to provide the information necessary for states to remove illegals from their voter rolls. On October 24, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose said: “While the administration is blocking access to these records, the Department of Justice is suing or threatening to sue multiple states, including Ohio, who are trying to enforce their citizenship voting requirements.” “The Department of Justice (DOJ) sued Virginia in October and Alabama in September over their efforts to remove non-citizens. Texas, Ohio and Florida filed their own lawsuits against the administration this month for allegedly hampering their efforts, while other states told the Daily Caller News Foundation the federal government has not supported attempts to identify noncitizen voters.” Dear Readers, the Biden-Harris regime and the US Department of Justice (sic) are involved in an attempted coup to turn America into a one-party dictatorship. Americans who sit out this election or who vote Democrat are voting for tyranny. They are too stupid to know it, but they are so indoctrinated by the media and education that they have no realization of reality.

They think they are being compassionate toward suffering peoples from abroad. They are thinking that they need the household help that immigrant-invaders provide. They think that Trump sexualizes women, but endless women portray themselves online in porn videos for all the world to see. The United States of America and the entirety of the remains of the Western World are on the verge of total collapse. Only 13% of Americans believe the media. Even the editor-in-chief of the Wall Street Journal and the owner of the Washington Post have publicly stated that no one any longer believes what the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post report. Those Americans who give the Democrats enough votes to steal the election will have elected Tyranny in America. According to numerous reports, those with sufficient resources are already fleeing America. Astute Americans having watched the stupidity and incompetence of the American people for years have lost all confidence in the country, and they are departing. November 5 is the last chance of redeeming America.

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“While the last thing I am looking for is another job, I am encouraged by the outpouring of support and happy to help any effort to correct the wrong path we have been going down – a path toward total bankruptcy..”

With JD Vance and Elon Musk, Suddenly Ideas Are Back in this Campaign (Ron Paul)

This presidential campaign season may be one of those turning points in history for reasons good and bad. Anyone watching the one debate between the Republican and Democratic Party candidates would not have come away with the view that this was a great battle of competing principles and visions for the future. It was a campaign of name-calling and bullets, where one candidate avoided discussing ideas at all costs – and even avoided the media at all costs. Where the other candidate dodged two attempted assassinations while throwing red meat rhetoric to an understandably angry population. It was a campaign where, more than ever, the mainstream media completely abandoned any idea of being a neutral source of information and instead jumped into the ring on the side of one candidate. In the one debate between presidential candidates, the mainstream media went so far as to “fact check” one candidate while giving the other a “pass.”

The “fact check” turned out to be misinformation – something the mainstream media excels in – but they have long figured out that by the time the actual facts are in, people have already absorbed the falsehood. According to the conservative Media Research Center, mainstream media coverage of the Trump campaign was 85 percent negative while its coverage of the Harris campaign was 78 percent positive. If accurate, it explains why the public holds the media in such contempt. What felt missing in the campaign was a discussion of the real issues we are facing. The destruction caused by interventionism in our economy, in our lives, and in the rest of the world. There was no talk about the Federal Reserve and how it hurts the middle class, helps the wealthy, and greases the war machine.

Then, at the tail end, things got interesting. Republican candidate for Vice President, JD Vance, mentioned last week that he had come to the view that the Federal Reserve was not the benevolent force for good that its supporters claim. He didn’t say it in those exact words, but that was his point. Then Trump surrogate campaigner Elon Musk made an announcement that no-doubt terrified the DC swamp: were he to get the government efficiency job Trump suggested, he’d start with a bang, cutting two trillion dollars from the Federal budget!

We even had a little fun with it. After I posted some encouragement on Musk’s Twitter/X, he responded that he would be happy to have me join him looking for places to cut! While the last thing I am looking for is another job, I am encouraged by the outpouring of support and happy to help any effort to correct the wrong path we have been going down – a path toward total bankruptcy. Perhaps the most encouraging development this election cycle is the well-earned decline in the influence of the corrupt mainstream media. When Elon posted a funny meme of the two of us cutting government on his Twitter/X platform, it garnered some 50 million views! Compare that to the steady decline of mainstream media viewership. An alternative way of reporting and analyzing the events of our time is emerging on the ruins of the legacy media and it’s driving them insane. Good.

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“..the Constitution, Article Two says, ‘Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors.’ This bill is Congress trying to intrude on the authority of the state legislatures to do that.”

77 Days of Transition (ET)

The 2024 presidential election will see the first application of a 2022 amendment to the laws governing the transfer of power between administrations. There are 77 days between the Nov. 5 election and the Jan. 20, 2025, inauguration of the next president, during which time the president-elect will ready his or her administration to take over from President Joe Biden. The handoffs between an outgoing administration and a government-in-waiting have been largely drama-free for decades, and they have been governed by the rules enumerated in the Presidential Transition Act of 1963. The Electoral Count Reform Act will take effect this year, ensuring that five days after the election, the team of the winning candidate (or both candidates if the winner is not yet identified), will begin readying for the White House.

Unless another authority is designated by state law, the act appoints governors as the principal officials responsible for filing certificates of state presidential electors. By providing expedited court review of matters pertaining to electors, it guarantees that Congress can establish a final slate of electors. The vice president’s involvement in the electoral vote count is defined by the new act as purely ceremonial, and he or she is not given any power to affect the count in any way. It also reduces the possibility of challenges by raising the threshold for congressional objections to one-fifth of each house. Previously, a single member of both chambers was needed to enter an objection to an elector or slate of electors. Additionally, the General Services Administration (GSA) is now required to provide money to both candidates in the event that a candidate does not withdraw their candidacy within five days following the election. This change affects the presidential transition process. The GSA will cut off financing to the unsuccessful campaign once the results are finalized.

The initial responsibility of the successful candidate is to acquire knowledge of the current agency missions, policies, and ongoing projects, as well as to commence the process of filling political positions in the executive branch, ranging from Cabinet secretaries to press assistants. The new team is provided guidance by career leaders and appointees from the outgoing administration to assist in the launch of its government. They also provide briefings on significant issues and facilitate inquiries. An orderly transition has long been dependent on the flow of resources. Delays occurred following the 2020 presidential election as President Donald Trump questioned the validity of the election results as they were being reported. Because Trump was contesting the results in court, there was a delay in the start of the transition from Election Day on Nov. 3, 2020, to Nov. 23.

Emily Murphy, then head of the GSA, reviewed the transition law from 1963 and concluded that she lacked the legal authority to determine a winner and commence funding and collaboration with the transition to a Biden administration. Weeks after the election, Murphy sent a Letter of Ascertainment to Biden and commenced the transition process after Trump’s efforts to contest the results had collapsed across key states. According to the GSA’s guidelines on the new rules, the amendment eliminates lengthy delays and states “an affirmative ‘ascertainment’ by GSA is no longer a prerequisite for obtaining transition support services.” However, the new law also effectively mandates federal support and cooperation for both candidates to initiate a transition. It is stated that such support should persist until “significant legal challenges” that could affect electoral outcomes have been “substantially resolved” or until electors from each state convene in December to formally select an Electoral College winner.

Under this mandate, Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris may find themselves forming rival administrations for weeks. The Electoral Count Reform and Presidential Transition Improvement amendment to the Presidential Transition Act was passed in December 2022. During a committee hearing on the Electoral Count Act on Aug. 3 that year, Sen. Joe Manchin (I-W.Va.) said, “We were all there on Jan. 6 … We have a duty [and] responsibility to make sure it never happens again.” Manchin was referring to the events on Jan. 6, 2021, when protesters breached the U.S. Capitol while Congress was counting electoral votes.

Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) said in her testimony: “In four out of the past six presidential elections, the Electoral Count Act’s process for counting electoral votes has been abused with frivolous objections being raised by members of both parties. But it took the violent breach of the Capitol on Jan. 6 to really shine a spotlight on how urgent the need for reform was.” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) opposed the bill, stating in a press release: “This bill is a bad bill. … It’s bad policy and it’s bad for democracy. There are serious constitutional questions in the bill. The text of the Constitution, Article Two says, ‘Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors.’ This bill is Congress trying to intrude on the authority of the state legislatures to do that.”

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“Will “swamp” insiders flatter their way into influential roles and take control of your administration, reducing MAGA to mere rhetoric?”

WikiLeaks: 5 Questions For Donald Trump If He Wins (ZH)

On Tuesday, as Americans head to the polls in a tight race to determine who will be the next president, WikiLeaks has issued five big questions for a potential future Trump administration. When in 2016 Trump defeated former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, many among Trump’s base and fiercest supporters had high hopes that he would truly “drain the swamp” while completely realigning US foreign policy in opposition to the neocons, including ending the ‘forever wars’ in the Middle East. After all, he was the first GOP nominee in history to trash Republican George Bush’s decision to invade Iraq in 2003. And later as president he called the Iraq war “the single worst decision ever made.” But these high hopes turned to disappointment when Trump willingly brought into his administration some of the very neocons who have long been part of the problem, or arguably who are at the very heart of the swap, or the Washington blob. He put into powerful positions people like John Bolton, Mike Pompeo, William Barr, and Elliott Abrams.

Of course, as Trump himself now fully knows, these officials did much to sabotage any sincere efforts of the administration on things like getting US troops out of Syria, and ultimately turned on him. Trump’s supporters also back in 2016 had high hopes that he would pardon Julian Assange and Edward Snowden, and also declassify all records related to the sham ‘Russiagate’ drive concocted by the Clinton campaign alongside Hillary’s deep state allies. Sadly, none of that happened, as to a large degree ‘the swamp’ quickly became well-ensconced in the Trump White House. Many became the ‘enemy within’ the administration, and after leaving wrote books and went on speaking tours where the main topic became maligning Trump’s leadership and attacking him as a person. With all of this in mind, WikiLeaks has publicly issued the following questions for Trump, anticipating his possible return to the White House…

1. How will you handle the so-called deep state “wolves in MAGA hats” circling your transition team, posing as MAGA to obtain powerful positions in a prospective Trump administration? After all, personnel is policy.

2. In your previous administration, you appointed figures like Mike Pompeo, John Bolton, William Barr (former CIA), Robert O’Brien, Nikki Haley, and Elliott Abrams, who often opposed your “America First” rhetoric, especially on foreign policy and freedom of speech. If elected again, can you assure that these individuals, or others like Tom Cotton and Marco Rubio—both funded by arms companies—will not hold positions in your administration?

3. Many of these individuals have not only opposed your policies but have actively worked against you, even putting their weight behind your prosecution. For instance, Mike Pompeo accused you of keeping classified documents, suggesting that doing so endangered U.S. soldiers. He also directed the CIA to draw up plans to assassinate Julian Assange, suppressed the release of JFK files at the CIA’s request, and claimed, “There is no deep state at the CIA.” What is your stance toward those who merely feign support for MAGA?

4. Many of these former officials have now cashed in and make substantial profits from lobbying for arms companies, banks, and foreign corporations. For example, Pompeo founded American Global Strategies, which advises arms companies, joined the Israeli disinformation and censorship company Cyabra, and took positions with Japanese steel firm Nippon Steel (lobbying to increase foreign steel imports to the U.S.) and arms company DYNE Maritime (seeking AUKUS-related contracts). He even launched his own military-industrial investment bank, Impact Investments, and, like Hunter Biden, joined the board of a Ukrainian company, Kievstar, despite lacking relevant experience. While Pompeo’s case may be extreme, others have similarly lucrative roles. Will you ban appointments for those who have financial incentives to start wars, or increase mass surveillance and censorship?

5. A growing faction within the Republican Party and among independents advocates for a foreign policy less driven by CIA influence and arms industry profits. Figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard have called for increased oversight of the CIA and reduced foreign interventions.

However, personnel is policy. Will “swamp” insiders flatter their way into influential roles and take control of your administration, reducing MAGA to mere rhetoric?

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And now they look stupid.

Celebrities Being Pressured To Publicly Back Harris – Musk (RT)

American celebrities are publicly endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris in the US presidential election race partly because their job security is on the line, tech billionaire Elon Musk claimed on Joe Rogan’s podcast on Monday. Multiple heavyweights in the US entertainment industry, including some who were previously apolitical, have backed the Democratic candidate for president. Hosting Musk on his show, Rogan called the rallying behind Harris “strange,” suggesting that celebrities “think it’s going to get them more movies or something.” Musk claimed that the opposite is true, and that “these celebrities, they get a call from someone powerful in Hollywood. That person says: ‘You know it would be really great if you endorsed Kamla.’”

There is an implicit threat that failure to do so would result in not receiving further opportunities in the industry, Musk said. They don’t make the threat. They don’t need to. But everyone knows what would happen if you don’t [back Harris]. The entrepreneur is a key supporter of former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, and intends to take a cabinet-level job in his potential administration. After his interview with Musk, Rogan publicly endorsed Trump, saying that the tech billionaire’s arguments had convinced him.

Hollywood, which has historically leaned left politically, has become highly intolerant to descent, Rogan said. As recently as during President Barack Obama’s term in office, a star of the magnitude of Clint Eastwood could be openly Republican without apparent repercussions, Rogan noted. A few decades ago, Ronald Reagan went from being a Hollywood actor into politics, ultimately being elected to the White House with the Republicans. “Once Trump got into office, he became this focal point, where all logic was thrown out the window,” Rogan suggested. “It’s just ‘Trump is bad, you have to attack Trump.’” Superstar singers Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, and Jennifer Lopez, as well as actor Harrison Ford, are some of the big names to have endorsed Harris.

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“I don’t use much [profanity], you know, every once in a while, and it’s never a real bad word, it’s never bad … but it is a little better when you use foul language..”

Trump Calls Nancy Pelosi “An Evil, Sick, Crazy B…” (MN)

During his final rally in Michigan, president Trump gave a succinct description of exactly who his supporters are pitted against. During the two hour speech that started just after midnight, Trump referred to former speaker and Democrat kingpin Nancy Pelosi, noting “She’s a crooked person, she’s a bad person. Evil.” “She’s an evil, sick, crazy b—-” he said, stopping short of saying the word “bitch.” “It starts with a B, but I won’t say it. I wanna say it,” Trump boomed. “I don’t use much [profanity], you know, every once in a while, and it’s never a real bad word, it’s never bad … but it is a little better when you use foul language,” he continued, adding “These are bad people.”

Trump reiterated that his real opponent is not Kamala Harris but an “evil Democrat system”. “We will defeat the corrupt system in Washington. Because I’m not running against Kamala, I’m running against an evil Democrat system. These are evil people,” he asserted. “I wasn’t running against Biden either,” Trump further noted, adding “He was stuck in a basement. I didn’t even run against him. Now running against a very evil system, and we have to defeat that system, and America’s future will be an absolutely incredible one.”

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No-one will remember Kamala. Except her handler Obama.

Donald Trump ‘More Popular’ Than ‘Least Qualified’ Kamala Harris (Sp.)

Though the presidential race in the US appears to be pretty close, Republican candidage Donald Trump is a “more popular candidate,” says retired US Air Force Lt.Col. Karen Kwiatkowski, who is also a former analyst for the US Department of Defense. “He’s certainly the more energetic candidate. He’s the more dynamic candidate. And he gets a lot of news coverage, both good and bad,” Kwiatkowski remarks. Comparing Trump and his Democratic rival Kamala Harris, Kwiatkowski observes that the former appears more media-savvy. “He’s very out there in the media… You know, he makes news. So people are aware of him,” she explains. “And we have a lot of social media craziness around. And I see it more around the Trump side where they’re either promoting Trump, laughing with Trump, laughing at Trump.”

Meanwhile, Harris is “the least qualified presidential candidate that has ever made it this far in the race,” says Kwiatkowski, who also branded the Democrat as “the least qualified vice president” of the United States. “So having a very qualified guy running against a very unqualified person, that’s unusual,” she muses. The fact that Harris made it this far is “very concerning,” Kwiatkowski warns, arguing that “something has changed” in the United States. Kamala Harris winning the upcoming US presidential election would be a “miraculous” thing, says Kwiatkowski. She also described Trump surviving an attempt on his life by accidentally moving his head in the same fashion. While Trump’s rivals in the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden, respectively, were both career politicians who enjoyed strong support within the Democratic Party, Harris got zero primary votes from her fellow Democrats and performed “badly” both in her campaign and as vice president of the US, Kwiatkowski notes.

“I don’t know how Biden is to work for, but as vice president, she’s not done anything that she can really crow about,” Kwiatkowski observes. “And she has refused to separate her policies from the current administration, which is what people tend always.” Thus, Kwiatkowski points out, people who will vote against Harris are going to be voting “against the current administration and all of its policies and whatever is blamed on that administration.” “Certainly the economy in the United States, crime, immigration, war – the Ukraine war is not as popular as it once was. It’s very unpopular, in fact,” Kwiatkowski says, adding that the war Israel wages in Gaza and Lebanon “is not popular either” and that Trump supposedly already advised Netanyahu to end it.

Americans have come a long way since the 2020 election, becoming both “angrier” and “wiser” than before, Kwiatkowski says. “My prediction is that we will not have this giant breakdown in society no matter who wins. We will not have this new civil war if Trump wins or if Kamala Harris is named the winner,” she postulates. If Harris wins, Kwiatkowski suggests, the Republicans will be “enraged” and there may be “marches on Washington,” but these actions will be taken “in the context of understanding how the state, how DC, how the federal government will respond to them.”

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“He could not shut up, so he decided to become an American instead..”

In the Midst of a Roid Rage Election, a Reason to Have Hope (Turley)

When President Joe Biden took the podium in his hometown of Scranton, Pa., to campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris, many expected a return to the “self-professed unifier” Biden from the 2020 election, particularly after his recent comments calling tens of millions of Trump supporters “garbage.” If so, they were disappointed when it turned out to be the “take him behind the Gym” Biden. Speaking through clenched teeth, Biden seethed that he wanted to “smack [Trump] in the ass.” Even with the Harris campaign alarmed over his costly gaffes, Biden clearly could not resist the rage. He is not alone. This entire election seems to be a type of political roid rage. In my book, “The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage,” I discuss how rage rhetoric and rage politics have long been part of our history. Politicians will often intentionally trigger rage to rally voters not in support of their policies but in opposition to their opponents.

However, Biden’s seeming inability to keep his rage in check is a common feature of this rage politics. As I wrote in the book, “rage is liberating, even addictive. It allows us to say and do things that we would ordinarily avoid, even denounce in others.” It is also contagious. Across the country, people are yelling at neighbors, tearing down signs, and even assaulting each other. What they are unwilling to admit is that they enjoy the rage. They like it. As someone who has written about rage rhetoric and covered presidential elections for over two decades for different networks, I should be accustomed to these scenes. I am not. From the scenes outside of the Trump trial in Manhattan to the scenes outside of political rallies in Virginia, I find the rage depressing and deflating.

However, in flying to New York this weekend to join the Fox election coverage, I had a moment of real hope. I was driven to the airport by a man who told me that he was just months from his citizenship and how he and his wife were so thankful to soon be U.S. citizens. He came from a Middle Eastern nation where he long admired the United States for its freedoms, particularly the freedom of speech. Indeed, in his home country, he constantly ran into trouble with his government and was warned by his imam that he had to stop acting “like an American” by speaking his mind. He could not shut up, so he decided to become an American instead. He then told me how confused he and his wife are by this election. They love the United States and cannot understand why people are so hateful and angry. “It is like they do not understand what they have here,” he noted.

Listening to him over the course of our ride, I started to feel something that I had not felt in a while: real hope. Sometimes, our truest citizens are found among our newest converts. As I discuss in my book, the problem with our democracy is that most citizens grew up in a nation where basic rights like the freedom of speech are guaranteed. They have never known the absence of such rights. This man and his wife have. They were not born here. They had to escape their country at great peril and cost to become U.S. citizens. They chose us and what we stand for. They follow other great Americans drawn to these shores by something unique about this country. One was Tom Paine. The man who was credited with rallying a nation behind a revolution only landed upon these shores two years before the Declaration of Independence. His rocketing to fame with the publication of Common Sense enraged some, like John Adams, who viewed him as an unkempt, unknown rabble-rouser.

Yet, it was precisely Paine’s immigration that gave his words such clarity and power. He saw this emerging nation as unique for all of humanity, a nation where citizens could live free without the calcified social, economic, and political limits of the Old World. His voice resonated with this nation because it was so genuine and authentic. I heard that same voice on my way to the airport. Sometimes, it takes the newest among us to remind us who we are to not only the rest of the world but also to each other. I do not know what is coming out of that gate on election night. I have been there before. However, half of this country is going to be very, very upset either way this goes. What we need to struggle to remember is that this election does not define us. The rage does not define us. We defined ourselves almost 250 years ago and do so every day that new citizens like my new friend come to these shores. There is hope in who we are . . . even if we forget sometimes.

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Helmer. Great title.

Russian History As Therapy For Western Historians Who Just Want To Be Loved (JH)

It’s a pity when a 760-page history of the Russian leadership’s thinking during the Cold War period, 1945 to 2022, earns consignment to the waste bin within the first nineteen pages, and in just three sentences. This ratio of toxicity to prolixity – 1 to 40 — is exceptional, although the price asked for it by the publisher, Cambridge University Press — £30, $34.95 — isn’t so exorbitant as to exclude using the book as a doorstopper. This is Sergey Radchenko’s To Run the World: The Kremlin’s Cold War Bid for Global Power. Just weeks following the book’s launch date, Amazon is already trying to clear its stock by offering a discount of 25% to $26. That’s as competitive as the price of an elite brand of door sausage (aka draft stopper). According to Michael McFaul, once the Obama Administration’s Russia-hater in chief in Moscow and Washington, the “brilliant writing” is the “go-to source for understanding Soviet behaviour during the Cold War. Fiona Hill, McFaul’s Russia-hating successor during the Trump Administration, claims the book is “magisterial [and] help[s] explain why Vladimir Putin decided to invade Ukraine and confront the West”.

If you want to slam your door on those two, and block the winter winds starting again in the Ukraine, place Radchenko’s blockbuster between your bottom door rail and the sill. In that position, it will also do double-duty as warning from that piece of ancient Russian wisdom – it’s bad luck to shake hands over a threshold. As Anglo-American histories of Russian thinking go, Radchenko’s is the new one on the edge of an old, familiar black hole. He begins by announcing that “this book offers a radical new interpretation of the underlying motivations of Soviet foreign policy “. He follows with his three radical novelties:“what the Soviets saw as their ‘legitimate’ interests were often not seen as particularly ‘legitimate’ by anybody else., leading to a kind of ontological insecurity on the Soviet part that was compensated for by hubris and aggression”. “At the end of the Second World War Soviet policy makers surveyed the world… No one expected the Americans to stay in Europe”. “The infamous Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact carved up Eastern Europe and led directly to the outbreak of the Second World War.”

Radchenko’s new facts to substantiate these three claims aren’t new at all so there’s no point in rehashing them – in the maxim familiar in the Baltimore and Washington think tanks, Hak mir nisht keyn tshaynik – that’s Yiddish for don’t keep banging your teapot at me. Radchenko brings this to conclusion at page 30: “The Cold War was inevitable because Stalin made it so…[his] responsibility [is] best summarized by Jeffrey Lewis: ‘there were three causes of the Cold War: Stalin, Stalin, and Stalin.” Lewis is an ex-Pentagon employee and currently a junior academic at a think tank employing American and British retirees from the Pentagon and Ministry of Defense. It keeps its funding sources secret, but at Lewis’s previous think tank the funders included Bill Gates, George Soros, the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations.

Because Stalin is to blame at the beginning of this history, Radchenko comes to his second teapot-banging conclusion at the end of his history, page 603, when — without the benefit of historical archives or interviews with sources — Radchenko says Putin is a repeat of Stalin’s psychopathological craving to be loved by the West, especially by Americans. In his February 2022 speeches launching the Special Military Operation in the Ukraine, Putin “raved”, according to Radchenko; The war, Radchenko adds now, “was mainly Russia’s failure: it proved unwilling or unable to overcome its toxic resentments and imperialist impulses. But there was another factor in play. Stalin’s belligerent foreign policy, whatever his motivations, helped forge the West on an anti-Soviet basis. Throughout the Cold War, the Soviets tried hard to undermine Western unity even as they craved Western recognition. They never managed.”

In this history, Radchenko diagnoses Stalin with a personal case of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), who then inflicts his pathology on all the Russians, turning Soviet policy and now Putin’s, into Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD). For the outcome, if not the cure, Radchenko goes back to Yiddish: “Perhaps, with the right combination of chutzpah and good luck, Russia could one day recover its illusive greatness and its insatiable, self-destructive ambition to run the world.”

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“..the demilitarized zone (DMZ) stretching westward to a depth calculated as the range of US and NATO-supplied artillery, drones and missiles..”

The General Staff’s Map And President Putin’s Map Are Different (Helmer)

For more than two months now, President Vladimir Putin’s orders to the General Staff have been to shorten the range of the electric war campaign to the area east of Kiev and the Dnieper River, and west of the advancing line of Russian forces. The General Staff have responded by limiting their strikes to electricity and other energy supplies for military repair and drone production plants, troop marshalling points, and logistic hubs supplying the Ukrainian forces in Kursk and along the front. This is the Putin Pause. The General Staff have understood it to allow strikes against energy infrastructure in Kharkov, Odessa, and the Sumy region. In recent days Boris Rozhin’s Colonel Cassad blog and the daily bulletins from the Ministry of Defense have also identified electric war raids at Kharkov and Odessa. How much of a territorial concession on the military map which Putin has directed Vladimir Medinsky to discuss in secret with the Ukrainians and Americans isn’t known.

What is known is the map of the General Staff’s targets since August 26. That was the date of the last Russian drone and missile attack on electricity production and distribution in the west of the country. Putin’s map, which he announced in his speech to the Foreign Ministry of June 14, lacked coordinates. On the one hand, Putin reiterated the objectives of the Special Military Operation he had announced on February 24, 2022, as “the protection of people in Donbass, the restoration of peace, and the demilitarisation and denazification of Ukraine. We did that to avert the threat to our state and to restore balance in the sphere of security in Europe.” On the other hand, the president said, “these conditions are simple. The Ukrainian troops must be completely withdrawn from the Donetsk and Lugansk people’s republics and Kherson and Zaporozhye regions. Let me note that they must be withdrawn from the entire territory of these regions within their administrative borders at the time of their being part of Ukraine.”

On the General Staff map, the difference between Putin’s second statement of terms and his first statement is the width of the demilitarized zone (DMZ) stretching westward to a depth calculated as the range of US and NATO-supplied artillery, drones and missiles for striking the new Russian regions and the Russian hinterland. Because the range of drones in current use against Russia has been extended to 800 kilometres, and applying this to the direct flight distance westward from Donetsk, the DMZ to assure Russian military security should stretch to a north-south line running through Rivne and Khmelnitsky (lead image). From Donetsk to Kiev, however, is a flight distance of 600 kms; from Donetsk to Odessa, 560 kms; to Kharkov, just 250 kms. This range of drone and missile lethality threatening Russian territory puts the future of Kiev, Odessa, and Kharkov squarely in the General Staff’s sights.

How the General Staff is drawing the DMZ map to achieve demilitarization of the Ukraine in military terms is one thing. How the objective of demilitarization is being mapped in the Kremlin is quite another. According to a well-informed military source, “the General Staff’s priority is defensibility. This is based on terrain, control of highways, bridges and railways, establishment of a land corridor to Transdnistria, and control of the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), known as the Pivdennoukrainsk NPP in the Nikoalev region near Pervomaisk. The DMZ line then runs roughly northeast/southwest along the Kodyma River and highway connecting Balta on the Moldovan border with Pervomaisk. This would give Russian force deployment a defensible position with control over the major highways leading to the bridges across the Dnieper at Dniepropetrovsk and Kremenchuk. There will be no more reliance on the vulnerable bridges at Kherson and Kakhovka to ensure sound Russian logistics. Communication with Transdnistria will be ensured by control of the E58/581 highway which runs between Kherson and Tiraspol.”

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Speaks for itself.

Novichok Was Not Detected – But There Was Cocaine (Helmer)

The British Government’s narrative that Russian military agents, on orders from President Vladimir Putin, used Novichok in Salisbury in March 2018 continues to collapse. A secret chemical warfare agent revealed last week that two tests for Novichok, using special machines provided by the Porton Down chemical warfare laboratory, failed to confirm an organophosphate poison in either Dawn Sturgess or her boyfriend, Charles Rowley. The agent described himself in his witness statement and in a guarded appearance at the Dawn Sturgess Inquiry last week as a qualified medical doctor and pharmacology expert. “I currently work at Dstl [Defence Science and Technology Laboratory] Porton Down within the Chemical, Biological and Radiological (CBR) Division, and provide medical advice to the Ministry of Defence and other government Departments on CBR related threats… I was Chemical and Biological (CB) Medical Advisor to Dstl and the Operational teams in support of the investigations into the attack on the Skripals (Operation WEDANA) and the investigation into the poisoning of Dawn Sturgess and Charlie Rowley (Operation READ).”

The agent’s name was ordered to be kept secret by the Inquiry chairman and commercial consultant, Anthony Hughes (titled Lord Hughes of Ombersley). This is despite Hughes’s ruling that he would not keep the names secret of “those who were already sufficiently identified publicly in connection with the events of 2018.” FT49 is the cipher used for the Porton Down agent, although sources claim he has advertised his engagement in the Skripal, Sturgess and Rowley cases in several academic publications accessible on the internet. In his witness statement dated September 16, 2024, the Porton Down agent revealed that he had organized with doctors at the Salisbury District Hospital (SDH) to test the blood of Sturgess and Rowley, after their admission to the hospital on June 30, 2018, using special biochemical assay machines provided by Porton Down. One of the machines had been installed at SDH during the hospitalisation of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in March of 2018. A second Porton Down machine was in operation at a Birmingham toxicology laboratory.

Agent FT49 reported these machines had failed to detect evidence of the Novichok organophosphate in blood samples of Sturgess and Rowley. Government officials then ordered Porton Down itself to take over the blood testing to confirm the presence of Novichok. This is the first leak from an official source that Porton Down may have rigged the blood testing in order to fabricate the existence of Novichok and of the Russian attack. According to FT49, after “an unexpected failure to identify the organophosphate compounds by Birmingham’s analytical laboratory I suggested to Dr Jukes [Stephen Jukes, SDH doctor in charge of treating Sergei Skripal] that Dstl [Porton Down] should also receive a blood sample. Late morning of 2nd July 2018 I was made aware via a phone call from the ITU [Intensive Treatment Unit at SDH] that the Birmingham results were back; there was no evidence of a pesticide, despite cholinesterase inhibition, and the two patients [Sturgess and Rowley] did not have the same non-prescribed drugs in their blood other than a trace of cocaine.”

What this reveals is that both Sturgess and Rowley had been taking cocaine before their collapse. FT49 is also revealing – without expressly saying so — that on the day of their hospitalisation, Rowley had taken the heroin substitute methadone on prescription; Sturgess had not.

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“The CPI is a lie. The unemployment rate is a lie. All these government numbers are designed to create a false picture of prosperity that does not exist.”

Schiff w/ Mitchell: Fed Policy is Backfiring (SchiffGold)

Earlier this week, Peter joined Mark Mitchell on his podcast for a conversation on economics and monetary policy. They dive into the economic challenges facing the United States, focusing on structural issues like inflation, debt, and currency devaluation. Peter draws attention to the overlooked surge in gold prices, contrasting it with Bitcoin’s media spotlight, and discusses unrealistic promises by politicians on both sides regarding tariffs, tax cuts, and economic growth. To start, Peter and Mark point out the Fed’s plan to reduce long-term interest rates has backfired, leading said rates to rise even higher: “I thought that the catalyst for the next move up in long-term rates would be the Fed reducing short-term rates.

Part of the reason for this reduction in short-term rates was to try to bring down longer-term rates, particularly mortgage rates, because people are having a hard time paying these inflated home prices with normal mortgage rates. … But it backfired. As we’re talking this morning, the yield on a 10-year treasury is now at 4.3%, which is 60 basis points higher than it was when the Fed cut rates by 50 basis points.” Even 4.3% isn’t high enough to flush out decades of malinvestment. Just like a fever burns out a virus, the economy needs high interest rates to properly allocate investment: “Artificially low interest rates are part of the problem underlying the economy, and they are having very negative effects on the allocation of resources– malinvestments.

This is doing damage. We’re not saving enough; we’re borrowing and spending too much. Part of the solution to fixing what’s broken in the economy is to let interest rates go up. They actually need to be higher than they are right now. But the problem is, we have so much debt that we can’t afford it.” Recent jobs numbers are not optimistic, even though most government statistics probably understate the problems facing the economy. Peter explains that he looks at the year-over-year increase to the national debt, a metric he finds more reliable than headline statistics: “The CPI is a lie. The unemployment rate is a lie. All these government numbers are designed to create a false picture of prosperity that does not exist. They understate inflation, overstate growth, understate unemployment, understate the deficits. You can’t believe the information that comes out of the government.”

The government ignores bad data, and the media ignores gold’s record-setting year, choosing instead to focus on Bitcoin’s mediocre performance: “They completely ignore it [gold]. Maybe because it’s making a record high almost every day, so there’s nothing new about it. But when gold is doing this, it’s very significant. It’s sending a clear signal that the Fed is making a mistake, that the rate cuts are a mistake, that inflation is going to be a lot higher. … I’ll be watching financial news as gold hits a new high, and not only will they not discuss gold’s significant new high, they’ll go on and on about Bitcoin making a one-month high.” Peter hopes Donald Trump wins the rapidly approaching election, but urges realistic expectations about his policies, especially because of the incentives politicians face on the campaign trail:

“That’s what he’s promising. ‘Just elect me, and everything’s going to be great. Immediately, we’re all going to be so rich; it’s going to be crazy. And I’m going to collect trillions from the Chinese, and, you know, it’s all going to be great.’ But it’s not all going to be great—that’s the problem. And that’s going to be a problem for the administration because they set the bar so high, the expectations are so high. You kind of want to under-promise and over-deliver, but it’s hard to do that when you’re running for office.” How would we really make America great again? Start by slashing wasteful spending, then abolish the income tax: “We can’t go back to the system we had before the income tax unless we dismantle all the programs that we now have because of the income tax, which I’m all for. Get rid of Social Security, get rid of Medicare, get rid of Obamacare, shrink the government back down to its pre-1913 size. And that would really make America great again!”

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Two female MPS want more troops.

Ukraine Not Drafting Enough Troops – MP (RT)

Kiev’s military is not meeting its draft quotas amid high casualty numbers in the fight against Russia, Ukrainian MP Solomia Bobrovskaya has said in an interview. ”We have been lagging behind since September,” the lawmaker from the opposition Golos party told Great Lviv, a news outlet. “The mobilization rate has been on the decline since August, while in May we were meeting the target set by the general staff.” If current recruitment rates persist, the draft plan through December will not be fulfilled, Bobrovskaya warned. She blamed the senior Ukrainian leadership, including commander-in-chief Aleksandr Syrsky, for the situation. Their decisions have led to heavy losses at the front and the subsequent drop in enrollment, the MP claimed.

In August, Kiev launched an incursion into Russia’s Kursk region, diverting some of its best-equipped and most trained units for the operation. The force failed to make it very far.Russian troops are currently pushing the Ukrainians in Kursk Region back, having inflicted some 29,600 casualties in the process, according to Moscow. They are also reportedly making significant progress along other parts of the front. Earlier this year, Kiev overhauled its military service system. Ukrainian officials hoped that the simplification of mandatory conscription and heavier punishments for avoidance would help the army replenish its strength after its failed “counteroffensive” last year.

Ukraine needs to draft 500,000 people, as former military chief Valery Zaluzhny proposed, before being removed from office by Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky, MP Roman Kostenko argued last week. Meanwhile, lawmaker Mariana Bezuglaya urged this week for a mandatory draft of women to address the manpower shortage. Moscow has described the ongoing conflict as a US-triggered proxy war against Russia, which Washington intends to wage “to the last Ukrainian.” Multiple US officials and politicians have hailed military aid sent to Kiev as a relatively small cost for harming Russia without costing American lives.

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“..expanding conscription to both sexes in the name of equity..”

Ukrainian MP Calls For Mobilization Of Women (RT)

A Ukrainian lawmaker has called for the conscription of women into the country’s struggling mobilization campaign. MP Mariana Bezuglaya has insisited that it is high time to start targeting women to meet quotas, as Kiev’s military resources dwindle amid ongoing territorial loss on the frontline of the conflict with Russia. Ukraine currently allows for drafting men over the age of 25 and accepts female volunteers. Bezuglaya, however, has repeatedly advocated for expanding conscription to both sexes in the name of equity. “We currently have illegal discrimination against men,” Bezuglaya wrote on her Telegram channel on Monday. “Moreover, if women get mobilized, fewer men will get mobilized – this is one of the reasons for men to support the mobilization of their fellow [female] citizens.”

According to the lawmaker, mobilized women should get assigned to duties in the rear, such as clerks, personnel officers and in the security units, freeing up men to be moved to frontline duties and combat brigades. Others could be sent to military factories to boost the pace of production. “War cannot be an affair of the chosen ones, especially when it is not just about territories or spheres of influence, but about a nation’s existence and the right to life,” Bezuglaya wrote, adding that without the kind of mobilization she advocates, Ukraine is “doomed to lose” the conflict with Russia and its statehood as well. Bezuglaya noted that she has repeatedly submitted this proposal to the defense committee of the Verkhovna Rada, only to have the government and the generals shoot it down. “It’s a paradox,” she wrote.

“The Defense Ministry has failed in the mobilization policy, the generals are literally destroying their soldiers with ill-considered decisions, but this topic is not raised – it is too delicate, you see. Perhaps mobilized women would bring order to this chaos.” Bezuglaya’s comments come after another MP, Roman Kostenko, claimed that Kiev would need to draft another 500,000 men to replenish combat losses and rotate the battle-worn units along the front. Kostenko, himself a veteran, revealed that mobilization has been falling behind over the last two months. A member of Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’s ‘Servant of the People’ party, Bezuglaya has frequently clashed with the military due to her hardline policies on the conflict against Russia. At one point she was added to Kiev’s Mirotvorets ‘kill list’ and in September, she survived a vote to oust her from the defense committee. Her jurisdiction was previously represented by Andrey Biletsky, founder of the neo-Nazi ‘Azov’ militia.

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“These issues even reached the public in an unacceptable manner, and, worse, became known to our enemies..”

Netanyahu Fires Israeli Defense Minister (RT)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fired Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, citing “significant gaps” in their position on the war against Hamas and Hezbollah. Foreign Minister Israel Katz has been offered the defense job, while Gideon Saar has been tapped to take his position if he leaves, according to Israeli media. “Serious differences arose between Gallant and me regarding the campaign’s management, with these disagreements accompanied by statements and actions that contradicted both government and cabinet decisions,” Netanyahu said in a statement on Tuesday, explaining his move. According to Netanyahu, wartime requires “complete trust” between the head of government and the defense minister and that trust “has eroded” between him and Gallant in recent months.

“I made repeated efforts to bridge these gaps, but they only widened. These issues even reached the public in an unacceptable manner, and, worse, became known to our enemies, who took pleasure and found advantage in it,” the prime minister added. Netanyahu praised Gallant’s replacement as a “bulldozer with quiet strength and responsible determination,” noting that Katz had headed the finance and intelligence ministries before taking on his current role. This is the second time Netanyahu has fired Gallant. The first time was in March 2023, when the defense minister openly criticized the government’s judicial reforms, which he said divided Israeli society and threatened the military. Following widespread street protests, Netanyahu reversed his decision in early April.

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    At 1.43AM:   • Will America Survive the Election? (Paul Craig Roberts) • With JD Vance and Elon Musk, Suddenly Ideas Are Back in this Campaign (R
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle Clean Sweep 2024]

    #173475
    John Day
    Participant

    No excuses for the politicians in the US in 2025, and they will need to deal with the “great reset” of the Bretton-Woods-II, as it is called.
    They will need to channel Richard Nixon.
    Grow veggies. Ride a bike, be debt free, be a friend, spend cash and so on.

    #173476
    John Day
    Participant

    You found a bunch of the same stories I did, Ilargi. Trump and Putin may save the lives of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian women.
    Hey Donald, Don’t Fly Places in private & commercial planes, those Stinger missiles are still out there…

    #173477
    Mister Roboto
    Participant

    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

    I know my jubilation will be very short-lived, so I intend to enjoy it while it lasts. 🙂

    #173478
    Mister Roboto
    Participant

    Of the ten states I was watching the most closely, Harris only won Virginia, and that’s mostly because the extended Washington, DC Metro Area now takes up a lot of real estate in the Dominion State.

    #173479
    Red
    Participant

    The map of Ukraine looks very close to what I was predicting more than a year ago, to anyone that would at least talk civilly about the war.
    Good morning John! Early there.

    #173480
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Woke up, yup, no results. Well the Pentagon FORGOT they had, um, soldiers, and um, needs to PRINT the ballots for their men n’ stuff. Then send them. Then collect them. Then count them…

    Anyway, Styx has already said there’s no way any Dominion machine can make up the difference, as expected, as they signaled increasingly true about 3 months ago. Like, they can DO it, but the number would be in the MILLIONS, not a few 10 thousands. I say DO it! DO IT!!!

    Anyway, that means nothing and of course they will not transfer power.

    “Far-Left Advocacy Group In Hamburg Shows Migrants How To Get Cash In Benefits-Card-Loophole:
    … launched a website explaining how asylum seekers can convert their card credit into cash”

    What part of “Infinitely compounding money printing at an increasing rate (or collapse)” did you not understand? If Germany has to deputize all Africa and Indonesia and give them $50,000/mo they will do it.

    “Antifa Returns On Election Night, Causing Chaos In Downtown Seattle

    Because for why? Because Seattle is well-known voting Trump? And if so, that would be intimidation and election interference? Nothing so high minded: they’re Nazis, and they want to f— s— up.

    “Game Of Chess: US Prepares Next Move With More B-52s, Warships To Middle East

    But also LESS ships in the Middle East, as per ZERO carriers. Sounds to me like there are two factions in the Order-giving structure, arguing with each other. “We’re totally going to bomb you! Take us seriously!” the other side: “With our zero carriers and stations with a mere 200 men, while we’ve been kicked out of Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria.”

    Yes, the “America First” vs the “Empire”.

    “It was Fedsurrection entrapment—govt corruption scandal of the century!”

    So ARREST somebody already! Jesus, we have the Police PLANTING THE BOMB (almost certainly) on camera! What are you waiting for?

    “• 77 Days of Transition (ET)

    Never ends, does it? History is one damned thing after another.

    “Hollywood, which has historically leaned left politically, has become highly intolerant to descent, Rogan said”

    Actually no. They’re hard-core into “Descent”, that is, going down fast. Kamala is especially into going down. What they’re not into is “Dissent”. English. Someday I’ll be fluent.

    “• In the Midst of a Roid Rage Election, a Reason to Have Hope (Turley)

    Actually, I’m not sure this election or it’s rage are unprecedented. I believe we’ve had both worse rhetoric and worse election integrity. Several times. Still here. People say these things because they’re ignorant and can’t be arsed to read a book. And honestly it is pretty bad right now, there’s clearly a viable case this is worse than usual, like Adams, Jackson, Lincoln, etc. However, Burr and Hamilton SHOT each other, so…

    “• Russian History As Therapy For Western Historians Who Just Want To Be Loved (JH)

    A thousand page book all channeled with his Putin-Telepathy.

    “• The General Staff’s Map And President Putin’s Map Are Different (Helmer)

    Interesting. And Lavrov says yesterday “The more you fight, the more ground you lose.” Okay, suppose this is a real and working map. Is that the same paradigm? They are taking to the DMZ? Yes, and then? as Lavrov said, just continuing through the DMZ but LATER? Considering their approach, this seems likely and fitting. Everyone can then say they’re right, both opposite sides, while nothing, no behavior changes at all. The war continues on with no variations. If something happens, it stops, if nothing happens, they end up at the 1994 border with Poland and Russia is reunified.

    We really have a big problem of adding TIME to all our thoughts and ideas. The East uses Time as a weapon constantly and I think America First does too.

    “Agent FT49 reported these machines had failed to detect evidence of the Novichok organophosphate in blood samples of Sturgess and Rowley.”

    Not sure why we’re going through this. Yeah, because THEY’RE NOT DEAD. If there had been any “Sniffing the backpack” level at all, they’d be dead, the Skripals, and the Bobbies too.

    “• Schiff w/ Mitchell: Fed Policy is Backfiring (SchiffGold)

    I mean, we sort of have to, but his PowellTelepathy? Okay, now invent a scenario where Powell isn’t stupid, didn’t make any mistakes, knows exactly what’s going on, and has these actions anyway. What are his motivations then and his goals?

    That is to say it’s not “Backfiring”. It’s only backfiring on your erroneous assumptions. Here’s another assumption: suppose UK goes bankrupt and locks up Europe in inter-bank failures. All money floods here. Suppose we have 20 top-level key inventions, “Zero point energy” (or virtual equivalent), a health tonic, levitating machines or something that is almost certainly the case. Let those out and what happens to the economy? These are you assumptions, although those are a lot more hidden. As all the “Peak Oil is definite” guys in the UK. …While 50-year pipelines are being built a Billion dollars a pop all over the planet. I mean: too small? They number by the score and add up to hundred billions while re-defining the geopolitical balance on every continent? No? Don’t exist? That’s a Conspiracy Theory and we’re all gonna dieeee?

    “Kiev’s military is not meeting its draft quotas amid high casualty numbers in the fight against Russia,”

    Yes, they lost 30,000 men in Kursk ALONE, while that is ALSO the number of ALL Ukrainian casualties over three years. They must all be Liberals because they’re REALLY bad at the maths.

    Pompeo/Assange. Yeah, I know, but nothing he does gels or makes sense to me. Nor the people’s reactions around him. There’s some hidden layer that’s really large, as he not in category White or Black, State or Rebellion, as we get with almost everybody else. But knowing it’s there doesn’t help me identify it.

    Bureaucracy:
    YES. Exactly.

    “Thanks Charles, for this updated 1987 edition of: Nuclear War Survival Skills (317 p) https://ia902306.us.archive.org/19/items/NuclearWarSurvivalSkills_201405/nwss.pdf

    Didn’t check but recommend, I think this is the one that very simply explains how nuclear war is very survivable. …Of course everyone, everywhere, especially here, order you to simply give up. If there’s a war, Always Give Up! That’s how we win! …Not that they have an agenda or nothin’. With a bonus explaining so a child can understand WHY kids should hide under their desks and WHY it does actually work. …For some reason 50 years of people couldn’t be arsed to ask? Just ask.

    “As I have said, and now the CFR confirms toward the end of this article, our efforts to torpedo the Pandemic Treaty at the state and federal level were crucial,”

    That’s why it’s hopeless and we should all give up. Almost no one, made almost no noise…and they still got rolled back and stopped. Huh. Some power.

    And also Trump getting elected is totally identical to Kamala being elected, since we all know they’re all in the Same Club, and totally not fighting at all. All laws, actions, etc are indistinguishable. As we know and find out already. Right?

    #173481
    Mister Roboto
    Participant

    I think the fraud blitzkrieg that happened in 2020 couldn’t be replicated this time because too many people now are watching too closely. A blitzkrieg is a lot more likely to happen and to succeed when it has the element of surprise on its side. (That’s a big reason why people who make threats don’t impress me. If you really want to get the drop on someone for an act of violence, you don’t warn them.)

    What also helped the fraudsters in 2020 is that so many people, including myself, were successfully psy-oped by Covid. A lot of people, including myself, have well and truly woken up from that particular trance.

    #173482
    tboc
    Participant

    It is better to light a single candle than to curse the darkness.

    The cabinet now becomes the prize. Keep Your Hand on the Plow.

    #173483
    aspnaz
    Participant

    “Will “swamp” insiders flatter their way into influential roles and take control of your administration, reducing MAGA to mere rhetoric?”

    Bit late to start asking questions, this election is about squirrels, that is what gets the American people excited, energised, self-righteous, they would vote to invade and genocide some poor country anywhere if it was being nasty to squirrels. The election is an irrelevant joke, but good to see the thieves entering througn the front door for once, rather than through the smokey confines of government agencies.

    #173484
    Oroboros
    Participant

    “Let that sink in”

    .

    #173485
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Hosting Musk on his show, Rogan called the rallying behind Harris “strange,” suggesting that celebrities “think it’s going to get them more movies or something.” Musk claimed that the opposite is true, and that “these celebrities, they get a call from someone powerful in Hollywood. That person says: ‘You know it would be really great if you endorsed Kamla.’”

    Ask a celebrity about celebrities …. yawn, what is this, some sort of reality show that has nothing to do with reality? We know all the celebrities are bitches, remember the bitch Musk gettting his knickers in a twist because some diver in Thailand stole the limelight that Musk believed God had chosen for him? Remember that, as a typical bitch, he accused the rescuer of being a pedo; didn’t provide any evidence, his ego just lost it. And this is the brain that the sheep believe in? Yawn, God, nothing changes in the USA. Today we have Orange Jesus – again, he did nothing last time – before that we had black Jesus, what’s next for 2028, Gay Jesus?

    #173486
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Okay, since it’s a pet peeve of mine and nobody’s going to ask, I’ll just tell you:

    We have some kind of weirdo, whacko mental tic, everywhere, with everyone, that it’s either “Entire world turned into ashtray” or “Nothing happens, we end up Techno-Disney to the stars, singing and holding hands kissing.” Like seriously, wtf?

    That’s true here in nuclear exchange as well. DO they have a bomb hit EVERY square inch of America? Obviously not. Bombs are large, but nowhere NEAR that many square feet of impact. Oh, so there are places NOT hit at all? Like, when you’re a soldier, you want to stay BETWEEN the artillery craters, yes? Yes.

    Okay, in a bomb, is it like “Terminator” where there’s a perfect sharp orb, cutting the truck in two like a plasma torch? Obviously not, that’s stupid. The “Bomb” is not a perfect definition of “NYC, Hit” and “Yonkers remains a garden, untouched and unnoticing.” All bombs as we know them, you can be closer and further away, and the closer you are to the center, the less likely you’ll survive, right?

    Now it’s literally insane I have to preface with something that stupid, but here it goes: Nuclear bombs are the same. IF you are in the center, YES you get vaporized. And depending on the size that may be big or small. Also it MAY not hit correctly, detonate high or too low, but let’s ignore that right now. Depending on the size of the bomb – and they’ve gotten large – YES that’s a big, big area, however, the math of a circle and “Reality” still exist: Let’s say the area takes out central…Richmond. Let’s say it takes out, vaporizes, powders, 5 miles from center, in a perfect circle, yes?

    Okay, then you have a concentric circle STARTING at 5 miles that is NOT powder. It’s just bomb-pressure. “Overpressure” they call it. By definition, SOME structures in this SECOND circle are survivable, because we already defined the inner circle by Unsurvivable. So if you’re in the SECOND circle, what should you do? It’s the same as a normal Daisy-cutter bomb going off (for now). It blows up the near side of buildings, kills people unsheltered on the ground…

    ….And blows out school window glass, even IN hardened, bomb-shelter structures.

    So? STAY AWAY FROM THE GLASS. Kids. This isn’t rocket science. We’re not hiding from “the bomb”, we’re hiding from the perfectly ordinary window glass. Like you see in IRA bombs in England.

    That also goes with the “IF you see the nuclear flash, don’t look at it.” Um, dummy? I can’t LOOK at the flash, because it happens so quickly, I was either ALREADY looking in that direction in Central Richmond, or I wasn’t. There’s no CHOOSING to look. And if you looked, probably you’re cooked, so don’t worry.

    Yeah, well it’s not FOR that part, it’s the same thing: the “Flash” moves at the speed of light, duh, you’re not going to get out of your chair to see it. However, the BLAST moves at the speed of SOUND, so you WILL have time to get up from your chair, go up to the window…just as all that glass and the side of the building slams into the side of your noggin’, killing you while you’d be fine just 2 feet more in the building. They don’t mean “Don’t look at the explosion”, they mean, “Don’t look at the blast and overpressure wave” 10 seconds on. Maybe use those words instead?

    So yeah, children SHOULD hide under their desks from nuclear explosions, it’s an obvious, retard-level thing to do. Because I don’t want their faces full of glass, and we don’t have time to get everyone into the basement in a launch, where they will need to shelter for about 30 days (depending on a lot of variables) before the radiation becomes incidental and they can come out. (All these maths were created when bombs hit the GROUND and blew up huge dust clouds of radioactivity. All bombs today blow high in the AIR, which makes their radiation like orders of magnitude smaller. AND stop nuclear winter, which probably doesn’t exist. This would HIGHLY suggest we should keep our bomb shelters set and common, with even minimums of water, sewer, etc, as even a large exchange is far more survivable than ever, but we, the U.S. Vichy Government have pointedly done the #Opposite, shutting every location, exposing the people, and even HIDING these facts from you actively. As I am today; telling people WHY you said these seemingly stupid, counterintuitive things would go really far.)

    Okay, now for Liberal maths, so run screaming from the building, shout me down and arrest me. What is the area of the Central Richmond? 25 square miles, vaporized. Okay, but what is the area of the next ring, the blast-danger? (and only on the face side of the buildings) We’re making this up because there’s a lot of variables, but let’s say 8 miles. ( https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-60564123 Actually kilometers) And that area is?

    A=ΠR2 > 8 x 8 = 64 square miles. Minus the 25 miles that are powder. = 40 square miles. Oh wait, so the area of schools that SHOULD hide under desks is 2-5x the number of schools where it’s “Kiss your ass goodbye”? Yup. And why did I say 5 times? Because there are a bunch of schools further out where there’s no overblast pressure at all, however we have no idea where they are because we don’t know where they’re targeting or if the bomb will be on target IN Central Richmond, and not pop off to one side. Those kids didn’t need to hide at all and could keep studying math on their blackboards, but we have no way to know that. So hide.

    But shouldn’t we all get to the basement instead? Yes. But we have no idea when the impact is, to the second, so we can’t do that either. Same as if you’re on the battlefield. I hear a shell go off, shouldn’t I run across this open field to the bunker? Yeah, probably. However you don’t know when it’s going to hit or where, so probably you should just hide in this ditch behind this tree until it lands. That’s what EVERYBODY does. Always.

    So can you understand this from the Army perspective now, and not the retard, meme-worthy perspective?

    What’s that BeeB article? Putin has 6k bombs, each taking say even 30sq mi. If every one hits perfectly, that’s 180,000 sq miles. Really Bad! And there’s no way we would be his only target. However the U.S. is 3.5 MILLION square miles. As we see in Iran and Ukraine, you can bomb them endlessly for years and fail to hit all kinds of things, barely making a dent. Geography is large!

    #173487
    aspnaz
    Participant

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/just-how-dystopian-can-starmers-britain-become

    The knives are out in Croydon, maybe they need to move to Westminster.

    #173489
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Question: Do you really believe the results of the election? After all these years of knowing the election is won by the biggest cheaters, what does this tell you about today’s election? Is this the exception, is this the election when neither party cheated?

    I say neither party, because conservatives seem to believe that only the Democrats cheat; sorry, life is not like that, we have seen conservatives cheats on plenty of occassions in the past, you need to open your mind.

    Me, I have not believed a US election ever, if they wanted a secure vote, a convincing vote, they would have a secure voting system, a convincing voting system. They don’t, even Zimbabwe is better than this.

    #173490
    Dr. D
    Participant

    …And after saying all that, I used possessive “It’s” AND did the math wrong. Pi x R squared not R squared. Do it for yourself, the outcome is identical times 3.14159.

    #173491
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Aspnaz: of course not. And we report constantly that the mumbling turtle, McConnell, is as popular as bedbugs in his own Kentucky district and gets elected handily year after year. Like, what Conservative ever says that? Can you name one?

    Obviously when everything is a lie there are TWO realities: One, DID Trump win? And hey, we can’t know because we haven’t had good elections since 2000, provably, since Nixon 1960, often cited, or perhaps EVER. We can’t know. That leads to reality two, which may be different: what can you PROVE by counting ballots? That’s who takes the chair.

    Guess what? Both these things matter. Of course we’d like to turn them into one thing with real fair elections but EVERY MAN IN CONGRESS IS AGAINST THAT, since they got there by cheating too. Same as they all want their insider trading although all 360 million Americans are against that. That’s also why they didn’t look at 2020 election: MCCONNELL WOULD HAVE BEEN THROWN OUT, because he was never elected in the first place. Nor maybe 1/3 of the other, R and D alike.

    Everybody knows this. It’s not some Republican secret. And so you can see their reactions to it: D want MORE cheating, by every measure, R’s mostly want LESS. Different approach to the same problem, admitting it’s a major problem. We DO have a problem with anyone believing it so again, who takes the CHAIR, and who we THINK won, both matter. As we saw in 2016 and 2020. So? We have to strategize and win that anyway, and probably have.

    They had several plans, but settled on “Overwhelming the cheat”. It’s only if they now refuse to do any clean-up on voting while in power that I’ll worry. D’s seem to have conceded that and are now “We’re not transferring power, we don’t care if you won or not.” That’s different if A) the PEOPLE think Trump won, fairly, or like last time, B) the PEOPLE do not think Trump actually won. It’s not about voting, it’s about what people believe. …Which leads to and causes how they ACT.

    Yes, hopefully, we’re about to turn these two realities back into one and heal up one avenue of madness among so many.

    Bonus Question: So you think ANY elections worldwide are real? Like in Taiwan? Hahahahahaha! C’mon, really? Like the U.S. is unique and the only one? And that’s why they put known-hackable Dominion machines from Canada into elections worldwide? Nope. We’re special. We’re the only one with bad habits. We’re the only one responsible. We’re the only one that exists. Blame America.

    #173492
    Oroboros
    Participant

    A hat tip to Pedo Jo-jo and Dr. Jill Jo-jo for hating Kamala La-la with the White Hot Passion of a Thousand Suns

    Thanks for the boost!

    #173499
    Oroboros
    Participant

    America Unburdens Itself From What Has Been

    from the Bee

    U.S. — Donald Trump has defeated Kamala Harris to become the next president of the United States, proving once and for all that Americans are ready to unburden themselves from what has been.

    Sources say the unburdening could lead to unprecedented levels of imagining what can be.

    “Kamala was a huge burden, but now it’s time for us to be unburdened, more unburdened than ever before,” Donald Trump said as he addressed crowds at the Palm Beach Convention Center.

    “She was so terrible. But now she’s gone. She’s a ‘has-been.’ So sad. Maybe she can work at McDonald’s now.

    His supporters roared in approval, hanging onto every word as Trump reminded them of his plans for the first 100 days in office now that the nation has been unburdened from Kamala’s glaring incompetence.

    Sources within the Trump campaign say the president wasn’t nervous at all leading up to the election thanks in part to his new spiritual advisors Joe Rogan and Elon Musk. Instead of panicking, Trump reportedly spent most days working on his golf game in between campaign stops and owning libs on Twitter.

    #173501

    Oh Peanut! Little squirrel of martyrdom!
    You turned our empathy up to eleven.
    Revealing bullies everywhere as scum,
    And now you scamper in the oak of heaven.

    #173502
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @aspnaz

    Not even a small but significant victory for the decent majority changes the color of your stripes, which still appear to be a mean spirited shade of yellow, and crooked. Why don’t you just piss off, troll. I’m sure there’s some good thing elsewhere that you can try to pollute with lies and innuendo. What a miserable S,O,B you are, and no friend to anyone here. Bugger off.

    #173503
    zerosum
    Participant

    Denial,Denial,Denial,Denial,Denial,

    Send the cops to do a wellness check on democracy, Nancy Pelosi, and democrats.

    Trump must convince 51 senators and 270 house members to vote for his agenda.

    #173504
    John Day
    Participant

    Oh, No! Not “Stayin’ Alive”! https://twitter.com/i/status/1853701886282526996

    It seems to be today’s song. I just left it on Celia Farber’s comments, and had the-feeling when I saw peanuts and the team above.

    #173505
    John Day
    Participant

    @zerosum: It’s different when your boat is sinking, as it is about to do, and EVERYBODY has to bail.
    I think
    ;-/

    #173506
    John Day
    Participant

    Oil is up and gold is down. More faith in real economy and $US.

    #173507
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    Arizona passed Proposition 139. “Creates a constitutional right to abortion.” — right now the count is over 61% approved.

    This was a strange one for me, personally. I learned the word “abortion” in 1984 during the election of Reagan and Mondale. I was a child, steeped in Mormonism, and I was horrified. Abortion still doesn’t sit well with me — I don’t like it — but I see the issue very differently: a woman should be sovereign in her own body, and pregnancy should not cause her to lose sovereignty over her own body. This means that she is in charge of her unborn child and whether or not the child is born. My hope is that we have a society where every woman can know with confidence that she will have the resources and support that she needs for the next 18 years to raise the child. I wanted many children. I stopped at three because I did not feel like I had that kind of support (despite being married at the time) — and it went downhill from there. Fortunately, there are many means of effective birth control available, making it possible for women to make these choices before abortion enters into the picture in the majority of cases. It causes me to look around me at my fellow Arizonans and think, wow, nearly 2/3 of those who vote agree with me on this issue. That is more powerful than the abortion issue being decided by court justices or by any legislature.

    #173508
    John Day
    Participant

    @aspnaz: You were a bit overly general.
    The election was about one pet squirrel, one peaceful, fat pet squirrel, who was “renditioned” and “euthanized” against all peaceful pleas, while the Clintons, Podestas and “Diddy” remain in quiet-communion with the real Jeff Epstein, not the unlucky stunt-double.
    😉

    #173509
    John Day
    Participant

    @Phoenixvoice: Thank You, Human Sister.

    #173510
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    As far as “can we believe the results of the election” — yes and no.

    The “blob” wanted Harris to win AZ. They also wanted to use a proposition to usher in ranked choice voting like CA and AK. The “blob” probably doesn’t really care about the abortion issue — it would likely prefer that AZ didn’t create a right to abortion so that it can continue to use that issue to stoke Dem voters in AZ.

    Trump’s margin of victory in AZ is still pretty narrow, and they are still counting. (No idea why the counting is inept and slow.). However, the blob’s desire of a Harris victory is not panning out — I guess that their election fraud has not, so far, overcome determined legitimate voters in AZ — and the proposition results are clearly against the desires of the blob — much more clearly than the presidential race. It may be that this is because all of the voters who do not present proper identification when registering to vote in AZ only get access on their ballots to the three federal races: president, senate, House of Representatives, which means that those voters are ineligible to weigh in on the propositions.

    #173511
    John Day
    Participant

    @Dr. D: More succinctly, both nihilism and Polyannaism relieve one of responsibility to engage in work.

    All-Hands-On-Deck!
    😉

    #173512
    Noirette
    Participant

    OH, AI vid of Trump Musk RFK Tulsi etc. and the Squirrel, dancing to Staying Alive – Epic.

    I predicted 3 times Trump would win (was wrong once) but as I posted here before, when the gap or the diff. between 2 candidates is too large, or too visible to the public (via betting sites, memes, feelings round-about, etc.) – the threshhold is maybe around 2 – 3% – hmm .. maybe a bit more .. no…? (depends on various factors..) it is not advised, considered possible imho, to ‘game’ the system or ‘cheat’ by whatever means, when the diff. exceeds that ‘point’.

    If such a manipulation (see via Diebold for ex.) is attempted or done, the risks of discovery and the following outrage are high, and what follows is the ‘imploding’ of the mythical ‘wonderful democracy’ of the USA, which nobody in the Ruling Class, the PTB, wants. It has to remain ‘rules based’ – credibly so, for the public. So there is a big show, suspense, hold your breath, freak out at the results, etc., but that is DEMOCRACY!

    Polls are often derided, rightly so, for being ‘not scientific’, ‘model built’, ‘just garbage,’ etc.

    But ppl in the know do run proper polls and some or most of the ‘top’ Dems certainly knew Harris was a no-show. Just as the Trump Team expected they would win. (imho.)

    #173513
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Blob will revert to guerrilla warfare and try to phuck up Orange Man in a million cuts of attrition.

    Congress hold the key to actually getting anything done more permanently than with “executive orders” which are routinely reversed.

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    #173514
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Don’t let the door hit you in the ass…..

    Move to Canazida Demonrats

    You can take advantage of Assisted Suide

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    Snowflake States searching for “move to Canazida”

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    #173515
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #173516
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Pentagon Failed to Send Ballots to Deployed Service members

    by Martin Armstrong

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    #173517
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #173518
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Sweet

    Kiss my ass darling

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    #173519
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #173520
    Oroboros
    Participant

    THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Abraham Lincoln elected president – 1860

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    Oroboros
    Participant

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