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    First, America increasingly relies on strong-arm tactics instead of competence. For example, in the de facto 5G competition, Washington cannot offer Europe a better product at a better price, so it forbids European countries to buy from China. The US cannot compete with China in manufacturing, so it resorts to a trade war. The US...
  • @Mulga Mumblebrain
    @T. Rebon

    Drooling racism, from a true blue Nazi supremacist. Nauseating and arrogantly pig ignorant.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    Drooling racism, from a true blue Nazi supremacist. Nauseating and arrogantly pig ignorant.

    Your point of view and only a statement of taste without any substance. Other call me leftist, communist, denier aso. I don’t care. Statements like yours shows to me thant i am on the right path. Why else should this unimportant sentences triggers the kognitive dissonace of the Gesinnungspolizei?

    • Replies: @Mulga Mumblebrain
    @T.Rebon

    Your slimy lies and racist arrogance spoke for themselves. I am glad that I pissed you off. Peace.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

  • @FB
    @T. Rebon


    Space technology is not the top edge of technology.
     
    I don't think you understand aerospace technology. It is by far the very pinnacle of human technological and scientific achievement. This is not cranking out iphones and circuit boards, which are an interesting gadget, but basically consumer junk.

    The engineering, materials science, chemical thermodynamics and fluid dynamics that goes into an advanced rocket engine is not matched by any other machine that man has ever come up with. Not even close. And that is just one part of aerospace technology.

    There is life support systems for an environment where even a tiny error can mean instant death, and where living organisms were certainly never meant to be. There is pinpoint navigation of two spacecraft thousands of miles away, coming together to join in a docking maneuver, while traveling at near 20 thousand miles per hour. There is the need for precise guidance and control at atmospheric reentry speeds of 18,000 mph from low earth orbit, and well above 25,000 mph for a moon return mission. Reentry temperatures of over 2,500 C are hundreds of degrees hotter than the melting temp of the most advanced superalloys.

    Even a space toilet is a huge engineering challenge [the Apollo program didn't have one]. Every single piece and component is a bundle of huge engineering challenges that often defy the laws of physics. And there are literally THOUSANDS of such problems to solve even to get a man to low earth orbit.

    An extraterrestrial rover is actually the easiest part, not hugely more challenging than a radio control toy truck. But getting that spacecraft to a planet millions of miles away and setting down softly on the surface requires a propulsion system that is several orders of magnitude more challenging than the rover itself.

    You seem to have a professional familiarity with industrial electronics...I suggest you refrain from making judgements about a technology area that you are not familiar with on a professional level.

    Replies: @Jazman, @T.Rebon

    It is by far the very pinnacle of human technological and scientific achievement.

    Don’t now, don’t care either. Space travel is a mature industry with known risks, known production-and known quality control processes. Space X proves that.

    A car driving 250km/h is not less murderous and made in 6-7 digit quantities with nearly zero fatalities from based of production failures. In fact i never saw harder regulations and demands as there. I use automotive approved parts blind in other areas.

    A combustion chamber, a steel mill even a normal traffic light can kill people but do that very rare.

    Times like that

    Video Link

    are gone (and btw a wonderful video of technical history from a devoted englishman)’

    • Replies: @Biff
    @T.Rebon


    Don’t now, don’t care either. Space travel is a mature industry with known risks, known production-and known quality control processes. Space X proves that.
     
    Did you take up space in college?

    Replies: @T.Rebon

  • @Biff
    @T.Rebon


    Don’t now, don’t care either. Space travel is a mature industry with known risks, known production-and known quality control processes. Space X proves that.
     
    Did you take up space in college?

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    Did you take up space in college?

    I am always willing to learn, so tell me more of your job in this industry.

  • Earlier by Ann Coulter: "I Will Not Be Scienced"—Experts Wrong, Covid Could Have Come From Wuhan Lab After All I have been enthusiastically promoting Nicholas Wade's long article on the origins of the COVID virus. Wade compares the two common theories: (a) the "wet market" theory, that the virus jumped from bats, or from bats...
  • @Wayne Lusvardi
    @Curmudgeon

    Look at my comment below. I found evidence that the medical procedure to treat the mysterious C-19 was written by researchers at Wuhan University and then published in the definitive journal Lancet, funded by Bill Gates. No real "virus" was necessary, just fomented panic, hysteria and lockdowns to the "normal" seasonal flu (Influenza A). This medical protocol became the standard of care worldwide and was considered deadly "malpractice" by European doctors. So there is a trail of evidence for a fourth explanation, not mere speculation.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    No real “virus” was necessary, just fomented panic, hysteria and lockdowns to the “normal” seasonal flu

    Agree, there is no outcome different to that.`The normal flu was amplified by social media and the press. A press that is useless today and tries everything – really everything – to get some attention for some lousy clicks that are worth less and less. And social media seems to me like a house full of loonies.

    After that evolves, politics, online warehouse owners that owns some newspapers vaccination maniacs who are not able to create stable software, which was their profession, and a lot of other parts of the imo social negative selection saw a chance. So they jumped on the bandwagon.

    Unfortunately there is neither a virus from a lab nor a plan or world conspiracy (that would need intelligence far from the abilities of the money makers). It’s only and always the same bullshit as ever. But they can’t get out of the story without looking like the idiots they are.

    I see only one prominent man a little apart from this caravan. Mr. Musk, who seems to me very careful not to say what he really thinks.

  • First, America increasingly relies on strong-arm tactics instead of competence. For example, in the de facto 5G competition, Washington cannot offer Europe a better product at a better price, so it forbids European countries to buy from China. The US cannot compete with China in manufacturing, so it resorts to a trade war. The US...
  • @Mulga Mumblebrain
    @T.Rebon

    Your slimy lies and racist arrogance spoke for themselves. I am glad that I pissed you off. Peace.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    I don’t know what this insubstantial post – based only on emotions – is about. I don’t care what a person unknown to me in this world thinks he knows about me.

    In my opinion, those who denounce others by accusing them of having this or that characteristic should mind their own business.

  • @FB
    @Achmed E. Newman

    Well, I'm going to leave the discussion about Apollo for another time. But just a few days ago, China successfully landed their own rover on mars, the Zhurong.

    https://i.postimg.cc/W1vmH7V5/14-CHINAMARS1-super-Jumbo.jpg

    Artist illustration of the Chinese mars lander; the rover is on the top of the lander, with the unloading ramp deployed.

    This is a good size rover of 240 kg mass, and dimensionally not much smaller than Perseverance [if measuring with Zhurong's solar panels deployed]. The Zhurong is now sending back images from the red planet.

    It launched using the same Long March 5 rocket that successfully orbited the Tianhe space station module last month. So China's space program is definitely on a roll.

    https://i.postimg.cc/C5Zy9gGp/China-releases-first-images-from-its-Zhurong-rover-on-Mars-990x518.jpg

    One of the first images from Zhurong showing the landing ramp extended, while rover is still on lander.

    As far as sample return goes, the Perseverance is equipped with a robotic arm to extract martian soil samples and store them. The latest info suggests those extracted samples are to be returned by a mission envisaged for the 2031 timeframe, which sounds realistic. Like I said, this is an order of magnitude more difficult than simply landing.

    A nicely illustrated video comparing Perseverance to Zhurong.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ePgJAqhXgY

    Now just a cautionary note about the video: while it does give some nice graphics about the rovers, this Wall Street Journal production predictably veers into political bullshit, some of which is downright false.

    For instance at about the six minute mark, the narrator talks about the 'commercial' space industry, 'which has taken over many of Nasa's launch tasks and helped with space exploration.'

    Well---not quite. All of Nasa's Mars missions in the last 15 years, including the Perseverance rover that is the subject of this video, and also the previous, impressive Curiosity rover in 2011, the 2005 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, the 2006 New Horizons interplanetary space probe, five of the six Boeing X37 spacepalanes, the 2009 Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, the 2016 Osiris Asteroid sample return mission [due to arrive back in 2023], the Boeing Starliner crew capsule, and many other high-profile missions, all have flown on the Russian RD180 engines that the US buys.

    While Elon Musk talks a big game about mars, none of his spacecraft were ever chosen by Nasa for any of these mars missions.

    So WSJ's stilted narrative here is kind of silly. The vaunted 'commercial' space industry has not really done much when looked at objectively and professionally. Besides Nasa, the National Security Space Launch program launches the nation's most valuable military sats, the X37 etc.

    Again, all of this relies on the Russian engines. SpaceX has been given a grand total of three NSSL missions, each of them the fairly pedestrian GPS sats, plus one X37 launch. The Atlas V with the Russian engines, by comparison has flown 86 of these high profile missions, without a single failure.

    Falcon 9 was only certified for NSSL in 2018, and Falcon Heavy does not appear to be close to full certification.


    Falcon Heavy has been certified for two Phase 1A reference orbits only and 'it's not certified for all of our most stressing national security space orbits,' noted Lt General Thomson, commander of the Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center. Thus, the USAF is working with SpaceX to mature their Falcon Heavy's design.
     
    I wanted to highlight some of these technical details because it is really annoying how agenda-driven the media is. They have their narrative about the corporate space program, which has actually done very little so far and is run by two of the most prominent billionaires, Musk and Bezos, who can obviously buy an incredible amount of ink [Bezos in fact owning his own national newspaper].

    It's obviously propaganda designed to build support for this particular kind of space industry model, which many specialists see as problematic and not actually very effective. Yet these important realities are never even heard.

    If there is interest here, I can get into a little more detail in terms of comparing the US space technology to that of Russia and China.

    Replies: @Rdm, @Jazman, @Раде, @T.Rebon

    If there is interest here, I can get into a little more detail in terms of comparing the US space technology to that of Russia and China.

    Yes, pleeaaase!

    Your in-depth – and very fair- posts are way better than most I have read. But why do you refer to mainstream media? They lost their authority a long time ago. Today the troll writes the article and (some) commentators give substance to the topic. The roles are changed, by 180°.

    • Replies: @FB
    @T.Rebon

    Thanks, I'm going to get into the comparative analysis of space technology among the three major power s of Russia, China and the US...I just haven't got around to it et. Stay tuned. Appreciate the interest.y

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  • @Mulga Mumblebrain
    @showmethereal

    Did you see the latest results from the Chinese fusion reactor? They are so far ahead of the US now that it is funny. If the US had spent those trillions pissed up against the wall in terrorising humanity through military aggression, wisely, the US would still be in the game. That, of course, makes the US so deadly dangerous-a cornered, rabid, rat with nothing left but its fangs will lash out in unpredictable manner.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    Did you see the latest results from the Chinese fusion reactor?

    I am interested in that, because over here in europe there is an 40 year advance without any useful results. So how much is the energy surplus?

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  • @Rooster11
    If the MSM is now admitting that the virus could have been leaked from the Wuhan lab, my only question is: what are they really trying to hide?!

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    what are they really trying to hide?!

    The lies of the medicine sector, the lies of the media sector and the lies of the political sector.

    It is an quite normal flu.

  • First, America increasingly relies on strong-arm tactics instead of competence. For example, in the de facto 5G competition, Washington cannot offer Europe a better product at a better price, so it forbids European countries to buy from China. The US cannot compete with China in manufacturing, so it resorts to a trade war. The US...
  • @FB
    @T.Rebon

    Thanks, I'm going to get into the comparative analysis of space technology among the three major power s of Russia, China and the US...I just haven't got around to it et. Stay tuned. Appreciate the interest.y

    Replies: @Jazman, @T.Rebon, @T.Rebon

    Thank you, I will wait for it. Surely it will take time.

    Maybe you can put your knowledge and style into an article and publish it here or elsewhere. Then post the link here. I think your writing is worth more than a comment.

    • Agree: Commentator Mike
  • @FB
    @T.Rebon

    Thanks, I'm going to get into the comparative analysis of space technology among the three major power s of Russia, China and the US...I just haven't got around to it et. Stay tuned. Appreciate the interest.y

    Replies: @Jazman, @T.Rebon, @T.Rebon

    I’m going to get into the comparative analysis of space technology among the three major power s of Russia, China and the US

    Most welcome, but let me give you my perspective on things. Just as input, I’m pretty sure you can do way better than I.

    First of all, there is a difference in culture. US programs are driven by a “recklessness madness” https://youtu.be/_loUDS4c3Cs?t=38

    Video Link
    and an overwhelming background of technology, resources, and capital,

    Russians have limited resources, so it takes more clever engineering to achieve the goals.

    Then there is a very different approach to technology. The Russians (I worked there in wet-dredging and road construction) have an impressive talent for simplifying technology to the point where you think they must be geniuses. But it’s just a different way of approaching it.

    Watch this video
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urOu6AM_cCc:

    Video Link
    An assembly hall a track, at some point a shunting locomotive comes and pulls the rocket onto the launch pad. Then they fuel it up off you go.
    By the way, the Soyuz is attached to the crane arms between the stages. The first one hangs underneath. Saves a lot of weight and the support load is much lower.

    The whole thing is so unagitated, and without any show, it could be the construction of a container bridge.

    On china i dont have any meaning, for me it looks like everything there. They copy what they can and adapt it to their needs.

    All of them have in common that engineers want to launch rockets, and the people who will payying for it wanted better bombs”. As stated in the first vid on 1:40, which is one main motivation of space travel of all the mentioned nations, Methink nobody should forget that .

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    There’s a farang driving drunk and putting himself on the menu. Then, instead of donating money – of which he has enough – to the orphans of this “accident”, he risks Thai jail and returns after his escape over a legal route.

    Maybe next time he’ll get real weed instead of gunja and write the next stupid story . .

    Is this New Unz style for generation cotton wool ? Stupidest traveller competition?

    Thais shoot at me. Sounds nice that biff biff biff when the bullets take theire path through the leaves.

    The next day we were best friends again. I slept outside and they promised not to do again what they – believe us- never did , after a few drinks i spent.

    The rest of this story is at same stupidity. Not worth to comment

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  • Maybe the other way round

    Only a few covid deaths after the flu shot. That is not possible. If the vac works than you have much more positive tested deaths because their body has build antibodies. That is the purpose of any vaccination.

    If there are only a few positively tested deceased then the vaccination imo does not work on them..

    That explains the “after shot” zero to something death rise in Cambodia too.

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  • @Jett Rucker
    I should like to know what this author (Andrew Anglin) thinks of Ron Unz's theory that COVID-19 is the result of a biowarfare attack on China (and Iran) by the US (or rogue elements therein).

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    I should like to know what this author (Andrew Anglin) thinks of Ron Unz’s theory that COVID-19 is the result of a biowarfare attack on China (and Iran) by the US (or rogue elements therein).

    Maybe a better idea what you think yourself instead of … (if i write what i think they delete me again).

    There is no hint to support what they claim, cannot because there are no scientific proofs (or even established tools to proof).

    It is agenda driven bullshit (like this whole fake pandemic), maybe it will end up in some guilty Jews.
    If they find the spin.

  • @Rufus Arrr
    Pssst... Do you guys really what to know what's going on? Then why are you all off in a snipe hunt? Why are you all looking everywhere else instead of what is right in front of your very noses?

    If you are so concerned that Coronavirus is a bio-weapon, then why are you ignoring the fact that fanatic anti-China neocon John Bolton was in charge of the American bio-weapon office through most of the Trump administration? That's one heck of a smoking gun! Yet no one is talking about this? Why?

    Another thing is why everyone is ignoring the American drones that were spraying the eight viruses on Chinese plants, crops and livestock from 2017 through 2019. Why is no one mentioning this?

    And a really big head scratcher is the the difference between the two main strains of Coronavirus. The "A strain" apparently is the weak and light sniffle virus. And it hit America in 2019. You get it and low and behold, you get inoculation for the bad lethal virus, the "B strain". Which is odd that the lethal strain was well documented and all over Tictok and WeChat, and everyone could see what was going on...well, in the rest of the world they could. Not in America, Trump banned the platforms.

    Of course, the timing, the location, and the nations hit by the lethal virus, the "B strain" were all America's "enemies". Iran, China and North Korea. Bad coincidence. I guess.

    Rather than all you'se guys going off on tangents following the misdirection, how about growing some B@lls and looking at what really going on and HOW IT WILL AFFECT YOU.

    Three bio-weapons in 2020. Not contained.

    If I were all you, I would brace for "B strain" Covid, the "death by vomiting virus" JMTV" and the "death by diarrhea virus" (Swine G4) rather than going around-and-around-and-around chasing your tails. And if you ask me, that is why the US government is so frantic about an mRNA vaccine instead of the more traditional Chinese vaccine solution.

    Replies: @T.Rebon, @showmethereal

    If you are so concerned that Coronavirus is a bio-weapon, then why are you ignoring the fact …

    that this is an lousy bio weapon too? It kills the elder (like any flu) and has no effekt on young people.

    This is the first weapon that solves problems of your enemy instead of making him new ones.

    • Replies: @Rufus Arrr
    @T.Rebon

    You are wrong. There is a number of substantial differences between the "A" strain and the lethal "B: strain. The lethal stain kills by sudden seizure and kills indiscriminately regardless of age. Jeeze! All you need to do is look at the hundreds of thousands of Wechat and Tictok videos showing children, young people and just about everyone doing normal day to day activities and then collapsing with seizures.

    I have like 40GB on my HD of these videos. Children walking to school. Caught on CC, then one kid collapses and has seizures. Another young man eating noodles in a restaurant, falls to the side and has seizures. Another a young woman in an elevator presses a button, leans back and has her seizure.

    Pretending that there is only ONE Coronavirus is the way this media campaign works. It's false. There are three strains. A, B, and C. Which then mutated onward. Stop treating all strains of Coronavirus as the safe "herd immunity" strain that Americans get.

    Look at what a cluster fu@@@ America is with the "safe" "A" strain. Can you just imagine what it would be like if America dealt with the nasty stuff that was released in China, Iran and North Korea!

    Replies: @Anonymous, @T.Rebon

  • US “soldiers” fired DU shells into civilians in Iraq. (same with Agent Orange in VN.)

    Another war crime from the UShithole.

    One sentence i ve learned from Fred:

    Atrocities are what armies do

  • @Rufus Arrr
    @T.Rebon

    You are wrong. There is a number of substantial differences between the "A" strain and the lethal "B: strain. The lethal stain kills by sudden seizure and kills indiscriminately regardless of age. Jeeze! All you need to do is look at the hundreds of thousands of Wechat and Tictok videos showing children, young people and just about everyone doing normal day to day activities and then collapsing with seizures.

    I have like 40GB on my HD of these videos. Children walking to school. Caught on CC, then one kid collapses and has seizures. Another young man eating noodles in a restaurant, falls to the side and has seizures. Another a young woman in an elevator presses a button, leans back and has her seizure.

    Pretending that there is only ONE Coronavirus is the way this media campaign works. It's false. There are three strains. A, B, and C. Which then mutated onward. Stop treating all strains of Coronavirus as the safe "herd immunity" strain that Americans get.

    Look at what a cluster fu@@@ America is with the "safe" "A" strain. Can you just imagine what it would be like if America dealt with the nasty stuff that was released in China, Iran and North Korea!

    Replies: @Anonymous, @T.Rebon

    I have like 40GB on my HD of these videos. Children walking to school. Caught on CC, then one kid collapses and has seizures. Another young man eating noodles in a restaurant, falls to the side and has seizures. Another a young woman in an elevator presses a button, leans back and has her seizure.

    Sorry, i can’t see the connection to a virus. Was that recorded too?

  • The G7 AKA the Boypussy Defense League is having a big meeting. The world is noticing they are not serious people. All they do is whine about China, which is a serious country. RT: That is just such utter bullshit. The “positive alternative” has been seen by everyone since the end of World War II....
  • At first give me a proof that jews run any business or whatever. Therefore they must have 50% of all shares. Just show me.

    America does not manufacture anything to ship anywhere.

    Intel, Apple, Nvidia, AMD, Belden, Qualcomm, Motorola, TI, C&K, Seagate, WD, are the leaders in Technology where i work, and only a few. They produce all around the world, if they found something cheaper they move.

    Google, Facebook, AWS, IBM, EMC are the leading companies in Software and Storage.

    Over here (Germany) the US Companies buyed every company the can get. Main car producers over here are, next to german companies, Opel and Ford. 100% US owned.

    Boeing is a leading company, McDonalds, Burger King, Coca Cola, KFC, MARS, P&C etc are everywhere.

    Nearly the whole film industry is pure US, others rarly count.

    Nothing to offer? Maybe you are stuck in the era of steam engines? But more possible it’s just another clickbait to serve the prejudices of certain groups of readers. This former nice page is flooded with them.

    • Agree: Lee
  • @animalogic
    "Merkel’s mass “migrant” program was an attempt to finish off the German race by sending in millions of disgusting inbred hajis to ficki-ficki all the German women." LOL! Haven't heard "ficki-ficki" in years.
    Incidentally, when I hear the expression “rules-based international system” I reach for a sick-bag....lacking, as I do, a weapon & the opportunity to shoot the speaker.

    Replies: @moi, @T.Rebon

    “Merkel’s mass “migrant” program was an attempt to finish off the German race by sending in millions of disgusting inbred hajis

    That’s pure nonsense. I live in Germany, 100m away from a so called “Flüchtlingsheim”.

    The immigration flood was triggered by external forces and only possible because the EU has focused on the colour of their office walls instead of border control. Than there was a financial crisis, where the southern countries of this “Union” finds a wonderful way to blackmail the others.

    It it declared by the government over here to force immigration. Simply because native Germans reproduction rate far below one (where 2.1 is needed to hold the population constant). In total it looks a little better because the immigrants in 2nd or 3rd generation have a much better rate. There are speeches of the highest professors from renowned economy institutes that this is necessary.

    They tried a lot to make Germany attractive for immigrants that are useful. But only a few are coming. For good reasons. Complicated language, high tax rate, crazy work density, ageism and the prospect of narrow pensions.

    So they take the immigration flood, sort the useful out, give them jobs and made sure that women from these countries came to join them. They want offspring’s and it works. They are going now to school, nice litte kids, happy and with dark eyes. I see them every day.

    Everyday i see some parcel carrier too. The blacks are now out the maghrebs in. Nobody speaks German, but do his job.

  • The systematic study of intelligence if fraught, dangerous, since everyone instantly thinks, “Race. Blacks. I will lose my job and live in a tent on the sidewalk if I think about this.” The concern is that study might reveal differences between groups. Oh God. So: Should we study it or not? The panic arises only...
  • @restless94110
    Another very rare column where Fred makes sense, save for the part where he seems obligated to separate the "race realists" out of the "other" people, whoever they are, who believe in racial differences in IQ. Because the simple fact is that--as Fred writes in another part of his essay--the Bell curve accounts for the accomplishments of races that have a mean IQ that is sub optimum.

    This flaw in logic and understanding--like Freddy's flaw regarding the laws of physics re 9-11--reveals Fred's own lack of high IQ.

    Nice try though, Fred. One can be a race realist and still work with those of any and all races, while acknowledging their inherent, average differences in intelligence.

    I have 2 sisters. One is almost as smart as I am, the other is substantially less so. I love them both. They each have their unique, good qualities based on their intelligence. It's just the way things are.

    Fred is getting close to an IQ of maybe 95. Good work, F!

    Replies: @sulu, @Irish Savant, @Miro23, @T.Rebon

    This flaw in logic and understanding–like Freddy’s flaw regarding the laws of physics re 9-11–reveals Fred’s own lack of high IQ.

    Hello, i am always interested in new laws of physics. So tell me where is the explosion bang every building blasting has. Alternatively, tell me how did they avoid that. This must be a fascinating new approach to noise cancelling.

    • Replies: @restless94110
    @T.Rebon

    Nothing new there, hoss

    The laws of physics do not allow massive steel and concrete buildings to go into freefall straight into their own footprint.

    That's an old law that will never ever change. Even high school physics teachers (in Visalia) have pointed this eternal and old ancient law of physics out--for 20 years now.

    Where have you been?

  • Methinks the US may very well be heading toward a social explosion. The phrase “race war “is overwrought if it implies organized units and chains of command. However, in a country awash in firearms, a bloody, disorganized, continent-wide eruption is possible. To think “it can’t happen here” is complacently inattentive. We have already seen it...
  • Impossible to read all that comments, there is no coherent line in the parts i do.

    But, just for an impression, what are the numbers? How much of this or that race are involved in the bad things stated here? And how much are not. Surely you will show me a significant number of this or that skin colour is involved more or less in the bad things. What about the other?

    There was some trouble in Northern Ireland. Very bad, but i bet there is only a minority involved. Same here, Germany is the most successfull melting pot ever, because there are no Germans. A German is an artifical idea, and only very few are blond with blue eyes. Take a look at the phone book, there are mostly names from everywhere in Europe.

    Same, methink, in the US. Nearly no Indian names, everyone else from everywhere. If you can’t integrate your blacks than you do the wrong things. I don’t know why, maybe you demand wrong things from them. It is not a good idea in affirmate action, because that is nothing more than to help to be compatible with your way of live. People will feel that and, if it is outside there “cultural bandwith” or abilties, will regret. The young responses with agression. Quite normal, or in short: What will you do for a peaceful society except throing money on the problem?

  • To begin, let’s recap what just happened in the Crimean waters. First, the HMS Defender deliberately entered the Russian waters under the pretext that the Brits don’t recognize what they call the “annexation” of Crimea. The Brits deny it, but after seeing 4 bombs explode ahead of the HMS Defender, they altered their course as...
  • @Sean
    @haha

    The USSR was once defenceless and nothing happened. When America was the only country with a nuclear weapons it did not threaten to use or use its thermonuclear monopoly to prevent the Soviet Union from ever developing its own nukes, although John Von Neuman and Bertrand Russel both advocated that aforementioned course of action. Russia has never been taken seriously by the American Deep State, because they know how much help including fighters and tank was shipped from Britain and America to Stalin to fight Nazi Germany. While the Soviets' may have grumbled e about the quality there can be no cavil over the 400,000 new US trucks they received.

    Conventional wisdom asserts that the Soviet Union made the decisive contribution to Allied victory in the great land battles fought on the Eastern Front. The core reason for this “extraordinary consensus”, O’Brien asserts, “is the underlying assumption that manpower in armies is the determining measure of national effort”. To the contrary, what was truly decisive was the role of America and Britain in achieving predominance in air and sea power, and it was this that destroyed Germany’s and Japan’s ability to fight effectively and led to their defeat.

    What won the war were not battles in the conventional sense of engagements limited in time and space, but what O’Brien terms “super-battles”, in which the UK and US fought an air and sea war on battlefields thousands of miles in length and breadth, areas that dwarfed the land war and which allowed for a far more systematic destruction of German and Japanese weaponry and munitions than was achieved by conventional battles.
     

    America knew it could win a conventional WW3, and the Soviet leadership understood it too; there was no need to conquer Russia by using the nuclear monopoly while it existed. In the eighties America cut off technology and Russia collapsed under the strain of trying to match the US's defence high tech initiatives. China is not playing those games, but is a source of profit (on papar) which is why America is handing over all its know-how.

    Replies: @Mulga Mumblebrain, @T.Rebon, @FB

    America knew it could win a conventional WW3

    For sure, as it “won” in Afghanistan, Vietnam, Somalia … . America (imo it’s a continent maybe you address the UShithole) is the only party that used nuclear weapons in an “conventional” war. Simply because they can.

    Now others can do too, and will. But imo the end of civilisation comes from, maybe self replicating, drone hords. That’s much cheaper.

    • Replies: @Sean
    @T.Rebon

    Doesn't have to be a war on, if you have a nuclear weapons monopoly as the US had for four years, you have a Decisive Strategic Advantage if you choose to use it. Just just build a stockpile of the weapons and announce that you will not tolerate anyone else making their own, Impose your will on other counties. Bertrand Russel and John von Neuman advocated a first strike or the threat of one to stop the USSR making a bomb. Von Neuman was quite happy to just cut to the chase and bomb them.


    https://www.edge.org/conversation/david_deutsch-constructor-theory

    Only a physical object can compute things.[...]

    Von Neumann was motivated really by theoretical biology rather than theoretical physics. Another thing that I think inhibited Von Neumann from realizing that his theory was fundamental physics was that he had the wrong idea about quantum theory. He had settled for, and was one of the pioneers of, building a cop-out version of quantum theory that made it into just an operational theory, where you would use quantum theory just to work out and predict the outcomes of experiments rather than express the laws of how the outcome comes about. That was one of the reasons why von Neumann never thought of his own theory as being a generalization of quantum theory, because he didn't really take quantum theory seriously. His contribution to quantum theory was to provide this set of Von Neumann rules that allows you to use the theory in practice without ever wondering what it means.
     
    No one now denies that super intelligent AI is possible in principle. What is probably going to happen is they someone like Von Neuman come up with a way to to make one without really understanding how it works. Then it will have a Decisive Strategic Advantage, if it chooses to use it
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anjQ7Ndddx4&t=19s
  • @haha
    @Sean

    "Because of improvements in the killing power of US submarine-launched ballistic missiles, those submarines now patrol with more than three times the number of warheads needed to destroy the entire fleet of Russian land-based missiles in their silos."

    You silly twit, if it was so easy to take out Russian defenses it would have been done a long time ago. Some semblance of peace exists because of rough parity in the forces of destruction in the hands of both sides. Have you heard of MAD? It stands for mutually assured destruction, aka as willy-nilly peace.

    Replies: @Sean, @Mulga Mumblebrain, @T.Rebon

    if it was so easy to take out Russian defenses it would have been done a long time ago.

    why answer such an obvious dumb comment? You can’t do it because a lot can move and you never know all launch pads.

    The whole discussion is nothing more than brainless stupid nonsense. Nobody ever cared on moral or law if he can get a territory. Neither the Mongols The Russians, the now US Americans, the Spain or wherever you look.

    All of them have noble goals and the highest morals, the best reasons and some history, “the law” or religion behind them. All have stopped at the primitive level of a stone-age clan.

    That is also the reason why Israel is so hated here. The country holds a (non exclusive) mirror up to the US Americans.

  • @haha
    @Mulga Mumblebrain

    Actually he is a troll, a very dedicated and hardworking one at that. I recognized this a little late. Creatures like him are best ignored.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    Actually he is a troll,

    I don’t think so, there are so many people misguided by the media. And he triggers FB to one of his profound postings about missile and rocket history.

    • Replies: @Sean
    @T.Rebon

    United States used Atomic Bombs in August 1945. The Soviet Union did not have an atomic bomb of their own until September 1949. aided more than a little by spying and captive German scientists. The only people saying the USSR was overtaking America in armaments' have been the the US military industrial complex and their presidential candidate shills like JFK (missile gap) and Reagan (window of opportunity). Such claims have been heard before and repeatedly found to be baseless. Russia under Putin is not going balls to the wall for military force like the USSR was, so how could they exceed the relative performance of an era when military tech was a priority? Have Russians got smarter? Are Jews flooding into Russia?

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    , @haha
    @T.Rebon

    It is interesting actually, trying to make out what makes people tick. Yes, lots of people are misguided by the media and propaganda, but it is the intensity with which he pushes patently false narratives that made me call him out as a troll. This topic, because it involved Britain, should alert us to the possibility that the British secret alphabet soup may very well have nudged its agents and useful idiots to push a certain line regarding Russia. The number of lengthy posts, all from the same half-a-dozen keyboard-warriors promoting the British party line, made me suspect that certain British agencies may be at work.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

  • @Sean
    @T.Rebon

    United States used Atomic Bombs in August 1945. The Soviet Union did not have an atomic bomb of their own until September 1949. aided more than a little by spying and captive German scientists. The only people saying the USSR was overtaking America in armaments' have been the the US military industrial complex and their presidential candidate shills like JFK (missile gap) and Reagan (window of opportunity). Such claims have been heard before and repeatedly found to be baseless. Russia under Putin is not going balls to the wall for military force like the USSR was, so how could they exceed the relative performance of an era when military tech was a priority? Have Russians got smarter? Are Jews flooding into Russia?

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    Sean, i don’t know what you want to say. That US had 4 years “the bomb”, maybe two and nobody else? Until 1949?

    For me this is not important. Everything else sounds for me emotionally. Who is better in bombing or so.

    Take a look at FBs postings, he is imo devoted to give other people his view and is able to put that in postings of book quality. That is only possible if somebody has a lot of knowledge in that area.

    And, another part, i live in Hamburg, Germany. When i look out of the window i see only a few houses build before 1949.

    I can walk hours in some areas of the city and there are none.

    My grandpa died as a fisher after the war by running on a britisch mine in the harbor. My mother told me that the whole village donated blood for one week, but it runs out of him as they spend. She was able to talk at this a few years ago. That is war pure atrocity and nothing else.

    Maybe you can imagine that i give nothing on your sportish Blabla.

    • Replies: @Sean
    @T.Rebon

    I was simply making the point that the US could have used its nuclear monopoly to remove the risk of nuclear war by preventing Russia developing its own nuclear weapons as Bertrand Russell and John von Neuman advocated. America was too idealistic for anything like that; in 1947 it cut off aid to the Nationalists thus handing China over to communism. The year 1949 was tremendous shock.

    Bombing killed civilians but was the only effective way for Britain, which it did not not want to fight WW2 in the first place. The context was Britain was fighting Hitler's Germany without meaningful help fromAmerica while the USSR was not only in a non aggression pact with Hitler and supplying him with raw materials. The Soviet Union had annexed half of Poland. After Barbarossa started, Churchill moved heaven and earth to get armaments sent to the Soviet Union, the importance and extent of that help has never been admitted by Russians.

    Ukraine put in a big order for warships from Britain and so a British Navy ship was sent to show the flag. That is all; no one in the UK or the rest of the West is interested in fighting Russia for Ukraine which is literally a joke country having elected a comedic actor who played the character of a Ukrainian leader. The Russians have not done particularly well against Ukraine militarily, and had to resort to use of heavy artillery. Diplomatically, they lost control of it because most Ukrainians don't like Russians all that much. Ukraine is better off without the impoverished Donbass anyway.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-j3Isreqbg


    We are told Russia has the most advanced military technology, but their elite force is using a long range sniper rifle made by three British guys in a shed.

    Replies: @Anonymous

  • @haha
    @T.Rebon

    It is interesting actually, trying to make out what makes people tick. Yes, lots of people are misguided by the media and propaganda, but it is the intensity with which he pushes patently false narratives that made me call him out as a troll. This topic, because it involved Britain, should alert us to the possibility that the British secret alphabet soup may very well have nudged its agents and useful idiots to push a certain line regarding Russia. The number of lengthy posts, all from the same half-a-dozen keyboard-warriors promoting the British party line, made me suspect that certain British agencies may be at work.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    but it is the intensity with which he pushes patently false narratives that made me call him out as a troll.

    I regard that as cognitive dissonance. People often react to information that is against theyre narratives with aggression, a can’t believe and try to hold there world view at any price. Getting clear gives pain and you must be trained to withstand.

    Methink everybody has that in other areas.

  • Yesterday I received an email saying “Woohoo - you just got paid! $3,383.92 was just sent out to you from Patreon covering earnings up to July 6, 2021.” Woohoo indeed. When your boss fires you with “here’s the money we owe you, now get out of here” he doesn’t say “woohoo.” But Patreon is run...
  • Total American deaths in 2020 only rose by less than 20%, so the hospitals and mortuaries and crematoria were generally able to handle that sort of increase, al though a few localities like NYC sometimes had major temporary problems.

    1. Means nothing, can by triggered e.g by the measures and there is a constant growing before.
    2. Where is the source?

    • Replies: @Iris
    @T.Rebon


    2. Where is the source?
     
    A May 2021 study by the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation IHME has assessed the the USA’s Covid19 real death toll was vastly underestimated and actually closer to 900,000, far higher than the 580,000 reported at the time.
    http://www.healthdata.org/special-analysis/estimation-excess-mortality-due-covid-19-and-scalars-reported-covid-19-deaths

    Other researchers came to a similar figure of circa 1 million US excess mortality rate, although they disagree that it was all directly attributable to Covid19.
    https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2778361?resultClick=1

    There is only so much state conspiracies can achieve. Those scientists building up statistical models and publicly disclosing their conclusions are not idiots.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

  • @A little boy in the crowd

    Unlike many in the alternative info-sphere, not to mention most of the 74 million Trump voters, I have consistently opined that COVID-19 is probably about as dangerous as mainstream scientists say it is.
     
    Is that supposed to make you trustworthy?

    I am not a Trump voter, nor a Q follower.
     
    Is that supposed to make you acceptable to liberals?

    You claim that Covid is “as dangerous as mainstream scientists say it is." If that's true, then where are the mountains of bodies? Show me hospitals that are indeed full. Show me anything.

    Did you think that by supporting the pandemic hoax, you would get away with questioning certain aspects of the hoax?

    That’s like “mostly” supporting the Jewish “holocaust.” You must support every detail of the “holocaust” hoax, the pandemic hoax, the 9-11 hoax, the January 6 “insurrection” hoax, and so on, or you will be purged, as you found out. If you deviate one iota from orthodoxy, you are done.

    Our society is built on myriad lies, legends, fables, and hoaxes. If you question any aspect of any of these lies, you are finished, no matter how much you support the rest of the lies.

    So what “dubious claims and unsubstantiated theories” could they be talking about? Ron Unz’s claim that COVID-19 likely emerged out of a bio-war attack on China and Iran by American neoconservatives.
     
    Dream on. The bioweapon fantasy has become part of the pandemic hoax. When conservatives started to question the pandemic hoax, the hoax masters changed the narrative to make Covid into a supposed “bioweapon.” This made conservatives support not only the pandemic hoax, but mandatory vaxxing against the “bioweapon,” while dovetailing with the current mania for China-bashing.

    Conservatives have been programmed to attack China even though China does everything that conservatives like. China extols “family values,” and does not allow any homo / tranny / feminist filth on social media, or in classrooms, or in corporate advertising. China does not allow rich people, big corporations, or bankers to rule their nation. China does not bomb or occupy foreign nations. And so on.

    No matter.

    China is “evil” because the corporate media outlets say it is. The pandemic is "real" because the media outlets say it is.

    And they never lie.

    Right?

    Replies: @Ron Unz, @T.Rebon

    The bioweapon fantasy has become part of the pandemic hoax. When conservatives started to question the pandemic hoax,

    There total crazy, Mr. Unz included. A disease for which most people need genetic testing to determine if they even have it. And the believe in it correlates with age and system affiliation.

    Nobody has a complete gene sequence (similar to HIV) but these guys now that this incomplete strain is fabricated. Methink that covid is an overreaction to a former flu shot, because it looks like. But that is only suspicion.

    Virus itself can be a hoax or an giant medical error. Some people say that they are remainders from body reactions and that they can proof it. On the other hand, there is something contagious, it’s traceable. But what?

  • @A little boy in the crowd
    @Stonehands

    The pandemic hoax is a classic case of the emperor's new clothes.

    Very few people dare to admit what they see with their own eyes...that there are no clothes, and there is no pandemic.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    Very few people dare to admit what they see with their own eyes…that there are no clothes, and there is no pandemic.

    But the new emperors play a risky game. There are so much other microorganism able to manipulate the Amino acid sequences. If only one, more dangerous, find a way to manipulate the mRNA for it’s own purposes than we will have the mother of all pandemics. With total different symptoms. It will have an open gate to all vaxxed people and the following chain reaction will more devastating than a nuclear one.

    Some of the current side effects can also be interpreted in this way, hope i am wrong.

  • @Ron Unz
    @A little boy in the crowd


    I asked to be shown the mountains of bodies.
     
    Well, in an average pre-Covid year, something like 2.8 million Americans died. So where's the mountain of bodies for those people?

    Or do you believe that nobody normally dies in America, and the CDC has just been making things up for decades?

    Replies: @A little boy in the crowd, @T.Rebon

    Well, in an average pre-Covid year, something like 2.8 million Americans died. So where’s the mountain of bodies for those people?

    Thats no argument. If so much people dies with this very low infection to serious disease rate 500 Million Americans must be infected (out of 300 that exist). That is the same speculative nonsense and one dimensional thinking.

    If you ignore arguments of other people and hold against something in a very different area, up to you. But there is no discussion possible and a hint of cognitive dissonance.

  • @A little boy in the crowd
    @Ron Unz


    Or do you believe that nobody normally dies in America, and the CDC has just been making things up for decades?
     
    I believe the CDC has always been a bunch of liars in service to pharma, and that the "pandemic" is a hoax.

    By contrast, you believe that the CDC is truthful and noble.

    Do you also support mandatory vaxxing? For me, that's the only topic that matters, since it's the only topic that has the potential to affect me personally.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    I believe the CDC has always been a bunch of liars in service to pharma, and that the “pandemic” is a hoax.

    I don’t know your countries state institutes reputation. Over here in Germany there are normally trustworthy. Even this “plandemic” shows no differences outside normal aberrations.

    So you can change from believe to knowing just comparing the western states.

    Further, there can be some effects from stress and lockdown. The age structure is also important.

    In an adult society, the politicians would be in need of explanation here, but they simply ignore it.

    Instead, the panic drum of the media is beaten even louder. In my opinion, Ron is not doing himself any favors by playing in this orchestra.

  • @Iris
    @T.Rebon


    2. Where is the source?
     
    A May 2021 study by the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation IHME has assessed the the USA’s Covid19 real death toll was vastly underestimated and actually closer to 900,000, far higher than the 580,000 reported at the time.
    http://www.healthdata.org/special-analysis/estimation-excess-mortality-due-covid-19-and-scalars-reported-covid-19-deaths

    Other researchers came to a similar figure of circa 1 million US excess mortality rate, although they disagree that it was all directly attributable to Covid19.
    https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2778361?resultClick=1

    There is only so much state conspiracies can achieve. Those scientists building up statistical models and publicly disclosing their conclusions are not idiots.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    There is only so much state conspiracies can achieve. Those scientists building up statistical models and publicly disclosing their conclusions are not idiots.

    Methink there are correct, simply because there are ways to proof that. Same hier ein Germany, statistical data are always comprehensible and correct in terms of figures.

    But the underlying (sic!) data and methods aren’t. E.g. “gender paygap” is a fake number. A key figure the Federal Statistical Office has to report in precisely this form. The head of this office once called it in an interview as “uncorrected figure” (“unbereinigte Kennzahl” which you can read in German as “unclean key figure” too). More rural translated: pure bullshit.

    Same with this plandemic. Meanwhile nearly everybody who has eyes ans ears has heard or read that PCR tests have no diagnostic value and are beyond a ctr (chain reaction repetition) pure voodoo.

    Myself trust in the numbers, but see them as mathematical correct propaganda. You can see in them where the Gouvernement want misleading you.

    • Replies: @T.Rebon
    @T.Rebon


    beyond a ctr (chain reaction repetition rate) pure voodoo.
     
    beyond a ctr of 25 (chain reaction repetition) pure voodoo.
  • @T.Rebon
    @Iris


    There is only so much state conspiracies can achieve. Those scientists building up statistical models and publicly disclosing their conclusions are not idiots.
     
    Methink there are correct, simply because there are ways to proof that. Same hier ein Germany, statistical data are always comprehensible and correct in terms of figures.

    But the underlying (sic!) data and methods aren't. E.g. "gender paygap" is a fake number. A key figure the Federal Statistical Office has to report in precisely this form. The head of this office once called it in an interview as "uncorrected figure" ("unbereinigte Kennzahl" which you can read in German as "unclean key figure" too). More rural translated: pure bullshit.

    Same with this plandemic. Meanwhile nearly everybody who has eyes ans ears has heard or read that PCR tests have no diagnostic value and are beyond a ctr (chain reaction repetition) pure voodoo.

    Myself trust in the numbers, but see them as mathematical correct propaganda. You can see in them where the Gouvernement want misleading you.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    beyond a ctr (chain reaction repetition rate) pure voodoo.

    beyond a ctr of 25 (chain reaction repetition) pure voodoo.

  • @Bumpkin
    @Ron Unz

    What percentage of those claimed 500k extra deaths do you believe actually were caused by Covid, given even the CDC estimated that only 6% of excess deaths were directly caused by Covid? Given our completely incompetent public health bureaucracy, that swung wildly from trying to stop Trump from blocking Chinese travel and telling people to embrace a Chinese person to draconian lockdowns, which statistical analysis indicates may have killed more people than Covid itself, not to mention rampant medical fraud to grab government Covid money, why do you keep naively reposting those fudged CDC numbers?

    For a guy who claims to be so skeptical of official narratives, you certainly seem to have fully embraced the official Covid narrative for some reason, despite the glaring factual and scientific holes.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    For a guy who claims to be so skeptical of official narratives, you certainly seem to have fully embraced the official Covid narrative for some reason, despite the glaring factual and scientific holes.

    Obviously it didn’t fit, maybe he can’t talk too obvious or won’t. If you have a good commenting scene than you can use them for saying what’s needed. You just need some dumb trigger words ;-).

  • Google and Facebook are immensely powerful, and are immensely rich because they sell huge amounts of advertising. Obviously, their ad revenue can't be due in any substantial amount to a mass delusion that advertising on Google and Facebook works. It just can't. Here's part of the immensely long transcript of a Freakonomics podcast with Dubner...
  • What’s about the ads buying good News thing? Media will write you down if you don’t buy ads.

    How much did you e.g. read about soft drinks will cause diabetis if shugar is replaced with artifical sweeting? Surely you will if the companies stop ads, even if it’s only suspected.

    Media and ads are two sides of the same coin.

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @T.Rebon

    Yes, I've heard anecdotes of this. The advertising budget as protection money. Companies that 'don't believe in advertising' (i.e. in throwing money at newspapers and TV networks) risk having their products badmouthed in the media.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

  • The virus is real. It is a danger to people with poor immune systems and to those with co-morbidities. People of any age could have impaired immune systems and serious illnesses. However, immune and health problems are more associated with the elderly as they have had a lifetime to engage in bad habits and non-healthy...
  • @Jonathan Mason

    Normally, vaccines are made from dead or live virus. The Covid “vaccine” is not.
     
    There are a variety of vaccines abroad. The Sinovac vaccine, of which I had 2 shots, is made from killed virus.

    Replies: @Kali, @T.Rebon, @Rabbitnexus

    The Sinovac vaccine, of which I had 2 shots, is made from killed virus.

    How can you kill something that do not live?

  • @BigAl
    @Ron Unz

    Ron? Wow, that doesn't seem to match, evidently I was wrong about you. I don't get it.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    Ron? Wow, that doesn’t seem to match, evidently I was wrong about you. I don’t get it.

    Remember the victims in crime novels that try to give a hint when they are opressed and controlled?

  • @The Real World
    @A little boy in the crowd

    I agree with everything you said.

    Although, I had no clue at the time and the Doc made no suggestion of it, I believe I may have had Covid starting the first week of Feb 2020. It was a simply horrendous and debilitating illness -- far worse than the flu and with some bizarre symptoms in addition to the expected respiratory.

    I was delirious for a week and minimally lucid for the second week. I've never had anything like that and, unfortunately, had some continued symptoms for the next 7 months. I was beginning to think I'd always have periodic and substantial waves of blinding fatigue and a constant, deep, broken-glass cough but, whew, by Oct 2020 I realized it had been gone for a few weeks. So, some of my symptoms lasted til Sept 2020! What flu does that?!

    So, YES, I believe there is an engineered, unique virus AND that the "pandemic" was primarily manufactured for illicit purposes. I find it rather amazing that some people have trouble computing that it can be both, as you and I assert.

    Author Roberts provides an excellent summary of Covid-related events. Bravo...

    Replies: @Nancy, @Marylou, @T.Rebon

    Ever vaxed against a flu?

  • Google and Facebook are immensely powerful, and are immensely rich because they sell huge amounts of advertising. Obviously, their ad revenue can't be due in any substantial amount to a mass delusion that advertising on Google and Facebook works. It just can't. Here's part of the immensely long transcript of a Freakonomics podcast with Dubner...
  • @InnerCynic
    For a short time I lived in Thailand and operated an online camera and phone sales business. Google shopping was being promoted at that time so I jumped on board to give it a try. It's a scam in every which way imaginable. You have absolutely NO idea where the clicks are coming from or if they're all from a click farm designed to drain your ad budget to zero. I sold only TWO phones within a span of seven minutes of each other and never got another nibble. It was so surreal that I told the wife "Thats it... we're out!" When you have bricks and mortar you can see and measure foot traffic and sales but out on the net its a giant sucking sound leading to ruin. Its not worth it. When all you see and read are marketing mavens "telling" you how its done, because their livelihoods depend on it, then its time to run away. You don't need them. Another poster made a good point... the systems are deliberately obtuse and confusing in order to screw with your head and drain your piggy bank.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    You have absolutely NO idea where the clicks are coming from or if they’re all from a click farm designed to drain your ad budget to zero

    That’s in a market where the product is comparable all over the world. You competing with experienced market participants, They see you little sucker coming and you are not aware they even exist.

    They will suck you dry. Google can’t do anything against them, regardless if you are sitting in Krabi or in a hut near the arctic circle. Modern rules, your product is not internet suitable at that size.

  • @Anonymous
    @T.Rebon

    Yes, I've heard anecdotes of this. The advertising budget as protection money. Companies that 'don't believe in advertising' (i.e. in throwing money at newspapers and TV networks) risk having their products badmouthed in the media.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    The advertising budget as protection money.

    Methink that’s not anecdotal, it is one of the main answers for the opening question. Marketing today is at high abstraction level in an ripe market. The main question any marketing manager asks is “will it disturb our brand(s)”?

    N’other thing is subconscience. I regard the whole 20Something public as Clownworld. Let’s say for ease of thinking. Clownworld has it’s rules and narratives. Climachange, FluShots, BLM, WomansLib aso. You have to “howling with the wolves” to be in. Just because being out is to risky.

    How will you do this? Answer: make a statement to the crowd. Company channel here are Media or Ads. So they have to.

  • Listening to the pronouncements on Cuba by our cardboard President I wonder what the hell the United States is trying to do in Latin America? Biden, a lifelong hack of little mind and that going south, runs on, or his ventriloquist does, about his support for the Cuban people. He cares deeply about the Cuban...
  • @Bragadocious
    The Cubans trade with all sorts of countries, including Canada, the entire EU, Latin America and Russia. (They even have a Canadian pizza chain in Cuba) Blaming their misery on the U.S. is beyond laughable. Also, the embargo exempts medical supplies, which Cuba shouldn't need anyway, as they have the best medical system anywhere--so say people like Reed--until it doesn't work, and then it's not Cuba's fault. As for the 60 years of claimed immiseration, Cuba's communists stole factories and land from private citizens, many of them American. Without compensation. This is a violation of international law. I'd say a good embargo was in order.

    Replies: @Daniel H, @Achmed E. Newman, @Patricus, @Uncle John, @DrCiber, @36 ulster, @T.Rebon, @Mulga Mumblebrain

    Cuba’s communists stole factories and land from private citizens, many of them American.

    I dont think that a member of the UShithole has even the smallest reason to claim others of private right. You are murder robber war criminal drug dealer starver and give whole countries to the sword. Kill yourself in advance for a minimal balance of your crimes. Then claim again you ugly self-righteous piece of sh….

  • The Russian people have successfully managed to foil the latest attempt by the Global Covid Party to enforce its most current list of restrictions and vaccinations. The covid restrictions were unleashed June 16, while Putin was away at the Geneva summit. Moscow Mayor Sobyanin announced that QR codes would be required to enter all cafés...
  • So so, this or that the cubans or not . Total stupid writing, linear thinking the sesame street adressed to minors.

    Current situation is a break in history. all this crazy fools this shitty politicians and that lousy business mans like Billy Boy rushed her dumb heads, her dis-functionality her mad- and cluelessness and her total misunderstanding what’s around them.

    They will be washed away. The Covid lie can*t sustain, clima is going colder and there dumbness is obvious.

    They raised there head over the lawn to be cuttet.

    Two choices; From a real Tiran who will made a nightmare of the modern world, or from us, the people. To make a better one.

  • Politicians, public health authorities, and many journalists demand that Americans trust “the science,” but “the science” is often not science but dogma. Soon after taking office, Joe Biden said his administration would “lead with science and truth.” Should we have expected fantasy and lies? Vice President Kamala Harris said: This is true, but people don’t...
  • @Suncoastcraig
    @UNIT472

    Since China created the virus, they were able to create the vaccine and jab everyone before the virus was unleashed. Their economy was up and running awfully fast.

    Replies: @That Would Be Telling, @T.Rebon

    Since China created the virus,

    Ok, Show me sequence in the CCGGAACC… Virus RNA which was artifical “created”

    That’s science, and it must be so easy.

    • Replies: @That Would Be Telling
    @T.Rebon



    Since China created the virus,
     
    Ok, Show me sequence in the CCGGAACC…
     
    One place to look is Alina Chan's papers, here are three titles to search on:

    COVID-19 CG: Tracking SARS-CoV-2 mutations by locations and dates of interest
    SARS-CoV-2 is well adapted for humans. What does this mean for re-emergence?
    Single source of pangolin CoVs with a near identical Spike RBD to SARS-CoV-2

    Replies: @T.Rebon

  • Technological advance in China is rapid, broad in scope and, one might suppose (apparently) incorrectly, of interest to Americans. It is also easily discovered. Subscriptions are not all that expensive to Asia Times, NikkeiAsia, the South China Morning Post, and Aviation Week. The web is awash in tech sites covering everything from operating systems for...
  • @Rdm
    Here's my take on this current sentiment on China.

    Everyone hates China except a few select.

    "I don't hate China, I'm just stating the facts."
    "I don't hate China, I'm just saying the truth."
    "....."
    "...."

    It all comes down to only one thing.

    Everyone HATES China. Until you admit it, it's gonna be a moot point on arguing over peripheral events. You think you're speaking the truth, but in reality, you're envious, jealous, wishing those successes happen to your country. Anything cliche is flung around here and there just to hide your agenda. It's that you want to see China going down the drain in worst case and you at least want to see China where it was back in 1900s. You don't want to see/hear/learn a thriving society in China. After all anything to downplay China is the right card in current environment.

    That's why Chinese across the board are so pissed that they became easily irritated. You enjoy the luxurious life style while the entire 1.3 billion Chinese were toiling their days under the sun, sacrificing their lives for their children, earning $10 a month, eating watercress and tofu, sharing their utilities and become so thrifty that the entire village was infected with any virus that you can imagine.

    But it all doesn't matter when they Chinese represents a threat to your dominance. What's worst is, Asians instead of uniting each other, work together for the greater prosperity of Asian countries, become so petty and gang up on anti-China narrative like they're the glorious messiahs for bringing the truth so that those Chinese will know their place in the world.

    What's they fail to realize is, without China, their conversation won't even fly in the radar of Unz webzines here, let alone chiming in their $0.02 thought.

    ------------------

    United States of America has won GOLD in olympic basketball for almost years after years.

    There was no complaint from China. In fact, Chinese were thinking how to improve their training and skills.

    But when a Japanese won Gold for dubious out of bounds with a paltry penalty of 0.1 and Chinese calls for fair judgement, the entire Asian nations gang up on China like Chinese are sour grapes and it's just a step out of bounds for a second.

    It's not nationalism. It's just right in front of your eyes. It's not a petty call. It's right there. But Chinese? GTFO, you're a sour loser. That's the sentiment happening across the board. You can't bring facts. You can only bring the agenda, i.e., anti-China.

    4 x 200M swimming competition, 3 countries broke the world record: China, US and Australia. Instead of celebrating for all, Chinese athletes were asked "Are you doping that you broke the world record?"

    Needless to say, it's from a western journalist.

    Chinese swimmer graciously answered that China has very strict in fighting against doping.

    Now pause for a moment, step back.

    Try to imagine the scene. Would it matter if the swimmer was Chinese or American.

    If it's Philippines, I would be pissed. If it's a Vietnamese, I would be angry. If it's South Korean, I would be damn fed up with the Western journalist. If it's Thailand, I would definitely call out the judge.

    Asians? Hating on China is like their morning rituals. Unless you practice anti-China 24/7, you're missing something in your life.

    ------------------

    Chinese don't care if you join BRI or ban tiktok.

    What they care is

    Eye for an eye.

    400 years of Western dominance has uprooted the notion of an eye for an eye fairness. It instilled the idea that Asians are worthless than Europeans.

    Guess what? Some Asians bought it to their hearts.

    So let this thread continue, keep arguing under the guise of "telling the truth".

    because we are learning the universal truth, that is

    Everyone hates China.

    Simple as that.

    Replies: @Smith, @Malla, @T.Rebon

    Everyone HATES China.

    What a waste of time. You confuse the real world with the media rubbish puts in front of you every day. Hate etc. are feelings this dirt try to inject in your brain with obviously outstanding success.

    But there are no feelings, nothing. Nobody cares about Chinese, China, the neglected residue of the Olympic idea or whatever. Nobody hates somebody because in an totally staged competition the one or the other has this or that dump faked “gold medal” around his neck. Forgotten tomorrow, how much people you remember who has won this or that “medal” in the former games?

    Only you believes that there are because they told you so. Sure there are other media radiated, meeting point are the comment sections likes this here.

  • Politicians, public health authorities, and many journalists demand that Americans trust “the science,” but “the science” is often not science but dogma. Soon after taking office, Joe Biden said his administration would “lead with science and truth.” Should we have expected fantasy and lies? Vice President Kamala Harris said: This is true, but people don’t...
  • @That Would Be Telling
    @T.Rebon



    Since China created the virus,
     
    Ok, Show me sequence in the CCGGAACC…
     
    One place to look is Alina Chan's papers, here are three titles to search on:

    COVID-19 CG: Tracking SARS-CoV-2 mutations by locations and dates of interest
    SARS-CoV-2 is well adapted for humans. What does this mean for re-emergence?
    Single source of pangolin CoVs with a near identical Spike RBD to SARS-CoV-2

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    One place to look is Alina Chan’s papers, here are three titles to search on:

    Show me the artificial sequence, not “papers” to search for. Come on, you and all the other believers.

    You can’t, because it is not possible. There is no process to do so. Every sequence can be “man made” and every can be “natural”.

    So there is little left as to stage it with this or that “laboratory”, unusual outbreaks and all the other dumb stuff this page promotes. They must be never heard about the simple fact that other flu diseases exist or such a thing as the “global pandemic” that every year happend.

    Normally this site deals not with low IQ propaganda garbage, why on that theme? Maybe better not to know.

  • @Polemos
    @Ktulu

    A leaky vaccine prevents an infected person from having the worst outcomes, but it does not prevent them from becoming infected. Thus, this person exhibiting symptoms and shedding viruses will spread a variety of viruses for longer than they would have. As well, because the particular virus here discussed, SARS-CoV-2, is a vehicle for Spike, the S protein that binds to a variety of receptors inside human bodies, this particular virus will also move into many different body parts in many different vaccinated people and cause many different debilitating but not always immediately fatal, call them chronic, diseases. The vaccinated people will slowly die off, spreading different versions of the viruses they are carrying as they go, but the overall increase in viral shedding and the depth of their penetration into society will mean fewer and fewer places to isolate from the viruses and more and more places with higher and higher overall exposure to the viruses for those who do not have (leaky or otherwise) vaccinations.

    Those unvaccinated people are like all the animals who went unvaccinated in the experiments where Antibody Dependent Enhancement occurred due to leaky vaccines. All those animals died.

    They already know this is what will happen. That is why the script tells them to say "Pandemic of the Unvaccinated." They believed their own lies and thought this is what was happening. It was what they were told will happen and why they accepted it, joined in, and are now a bit worried. gay troll is right: as the rates of vaccination reached a certain threshold, the unvaccinated —the people who resist Authority or Think Independently or Remain Indifferent— were going to start dying off, prompting more fear and more scapegoating and more credibility to those who predicted millions stricken and dying. It's not quite happening out that way, not yet. The vaccinated people are starting to sicken too fast, too much. The unvaccinated people are still too many, and they are already taking their own preventative measures to boost their immune systems, to choose a more natural death. This interferes just enough with ADE to offset the enhancement.

    So, you're right that "tptb" are incompetent and stupid. But gay troll is right that there are going to be a lot of deaths, a lot of disruptions. Part of this is because the people who played "tptb" are up against different contenders, both spiritually and materially. Another part is because you have a choice and a say in how all this works out. You get to choose our future. If you are smarter and more competent than the powers, let it reflect in your choices.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    Those unvaccinated people are

    aso …l

    There is no vax, it is an gene experiment. I regard myself as “control group”.

    I would never adopt the language of maniacs, profile neurotics and psychos that, in their incompetence and greed, doing a witch dance with society

  • I will now explain war, or some of it. If you wonder how some mutt in Mexico with a computer thinks he knows about strategy, well, look at what we have in Washington. How could I be worse? In geopolitical circles, blather swirls over whether the United States can defend Taiwan against a Chinese invasion...
  • @Rahan
    @MarkinLA


    However, if we have to make them we certainly can.
     
    This has been the motto of Russia since the 2014 Crimea thing when sanctions descended from all sides, and got boosted by counter-sanctions.
    This includes microchips, and you've got the following situation:
    1) A couple of types are made completely in Russia, are a generation behind, and are used for military and space exploration purposes.
    2) The rest are more up to date, and are "licensed" in the sense of they get made in South Korea and Taiwan, and then imported into Russia, and get a "Siberian Lights Electronic" stamp.
    Up to until circa 2010 I would have said something like "of course the US is more efficient and flexible than Russia". In 2021 I am no longer so certain.
    Political agendas and worldviews aside, both places now appear to be more or less equally corrupt and incompetent, with the major difference being that the USA is still burning through the fat accumulated over the sane past, which gives off an illusion of still being the same country it was back in the of 1980 - 2010 golden peak.

    Long story short: Berlin has been unable to build a new airport for 20 years, America has been unable to build a highspeed train for 15 years. Berlin and Washington will provide various excuses, but this will only show how good they are at providing excuses.

    Likewise, the West can no longer maintain safe supersonic civilian airfleets, nor orbital shuttles. Again, there will be all sorts of excuses for this, and again this will simply show that the excuse-making technology is one of the few that's still world-class.

    If the US tries to make its own chips, it will suddenly turn out that
    a) it will take twice as long to get things going, and only if you secretly import competent Koreans and Japs,
    b) it will take five times as much money as planned, because by now the US is also a kick-back factory like Russia, perhaps more so because people still pretend this isn't the prevalent system so there are no informal checks and balances on it, and
    c) by the time they are done they will be a generation behind

    Replies: @Joe Paluka, @T.Rebon

    Berlin has been unable to build a new airport for

    Just to fine tune your argument, it’s not an Airport, it’s a terminal. The Airport always exist, called Schönefeld. You can check that on any maps like Google or Openstreetmap

    • Replies: @Rahan
    @T.Rebon

    Thanks, yeah, I used it back around 2015 or something. Was surprisingly cramped:)

  • @Showmethereal
    @Carney

    So you think China is dumb enough to storm the island before taking out most of the assets you named??? You realize they have prepared decades for this possibility right? You realize they have mappped every militmeter of the Taiwan Strait and have dozens of submarines that could surround it right? You realize they have literally thousands of rockets (forget about missiles) that target all the military infrastructure on the island with the range to reach them right? Then after you think they wouldnt fly over and take out any remaining tanks or planes right? All that before the first landing expedition even takes off... I am not sure where you get your war scenario. A drone swarm does no good if its "eyes" (command and control centers) are all flattened. Actual ground trrops would be the last thing.

    Replies: @T.Rebon

    So you think China is dumb enough to storm the island before taking out most of the assets you named?

    They will not, because they already won. Formosa will fall like a ripe fruit into their lap.

    US citizens are bound to their dumb “war power will solve all problems” ideology. Despite all losses after WWII (where they only had a side role in Europe).

    They handed all the technology out to China, now they are wondering why the Chinese use it at their own. This is so unbelievably stupid that you wonder how these guys ever ran an empire.

    Now it’s gone, but its not over. Next attack was that stupid virus hoax. You really believed that, weakened your economy and overextended your debt to the point of no return. For the nearly obvious Chinese psyop where they locked a few days a city, reestablished a spare hospital container village and welded one or two doors (Schure they are all of plain metal in china).

    This is so endless stupid that you deserve your defeat and much much more that will come.

    and – just for the technological enthusiasts. A warship has an pattern you can see from space (optical and infrared). Even myself is able to made an optical tracker that never let the ship out of target control. Its a long way over the pacifc. Your strategic advantage had turned to the opposite.

    just by some silicon, regardless of 1 or two digit nanometer capability.

  • @Carney
    @RoatanBill

    The meme-tastic prices you quoted, clickbait before clickbait existed, are better examples of cherry-picking, sensationalism, and people stubbornly clinging to stories that are just TOO good, than anything else. What often actually happens is that in a large shipment or purchase of many different things that naturally have many different prices, the overall expenses like R&D will just be mindlessly evenly divided among all the items. That doesn't mean the Pentagon paid more overall, just that the individual prices would be distorted as a bookkeeping exercise. Nobody actually freaks out that a more expensive item in the shipment, like a jet engine then ends up with an absurdly low expense price, because that doesn't let you get a soundbite or posture as a crusading Diogenes or too-savvy-to-be-fooled cynic.

    The point of bewailing American waste (that in point of fact, as in the Pentagon prices I explained, often is not actually even happening) is not just to impress others with your principled defense of tax dollars, it's also to claim that America is so riddled with corruption, so hopelessly absurdly burdened by waste and bureaucracy, that it couldn't possibly beat those noble Chinese, of such purity of purpose and efficiency of process. We might as well just slink away, adopt a pose of humiliated helplessness, and never dare raise our eyes at our betters again.

    It's even more stupid to claim that the military is deliberately setting about to make America lose wars. The biggest factor in our various military frustrations over the decades is the same as the cause of many wars: our excessive respect for absurd and unrealistic borders, even borders of hostile or tin-pot Third World nations. You can't fully defeat a foe if you can't surround him, or can't corner him and smash him, and instead let him scamper off to a safe haven past a boundary that you fastidiously shy away from crossing with ground troops or perhaps even air power. And that's on the civilian politicians, not the generals.

    Replies: @T.Rebon, @denk, @RoatanBill

    You can’t fully defeat a foe if you can’t surround him,

    You can’t identify your enemies because they not exist. Your war goals are little more than the outcome of an psychotic US world view made by the insane negativ selection you call “elite”.

    War on terror? Only an IQler below room temperature can’t see that you fight a tool of warfare. Fighters against an strategy. Same the democrazy shit. Works good over here in Germany because you really freed the people from Nazi Terror (after you financed it and made it up with this overly dumb Versailles treaty which has left them no other chance).

    That in mind gives you permission to invade other countries, starves them with sanctions and boycotts like a dumb middle age warlord. Apart from him – who has a minimum of honor and pride in the soul, you kill leaders you don’t like just because you can. The crazy shit of human scum you elected comments this with “Ahahah”. And he never will start a campaign during festivals like the olympic games “where the weapons should be silent”. You don’t care made this up during Sotchi in the Ukraine.

    After you wonder why everybody hates you.

    • Agree: denk
    • Thanks: antibeast