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    There are only two nations in the world whose existence seems to be founded primarily on historical myths. In the US, false historical mythology permeates every nook and cranny of the American psyche, the result of more than 100 years of astonishing and unconscionable programming and propaganda, a massive crime against an entire population. This...
  • Many of the comments remind me of jobs, who never invented anything and in fact even stole from his so called partners. But he was great at stealing. He stole from everyone and changed it a little bit and added some color and spaz.. What vision?? the guy spent months making the apple logo and the colors to go with it. Thats his invention.. The apple pc? was junk compared to the commodore at the time and cost twice as much and did less. jobs created the next which cost like 20k.. well many workstations at the time also did similar things.. comes from having much faster processors and costlier chips in them like more memory. So people spend 1k to buy one of their phones.. While you can get better functionality for a $100 Chinese one.. But without the status.. tech idiots literally love apple.. they want to pay 5 times as much because they are too tech stupid to learn how to turn on the wifi and connect to a hotspot. Thats not innovation, thats called paying to be dumb and stupid… But in this world a lot of people pay to get stuff done because they dont know. Why are we not calling all those doers geniuses? At least some of the commentators did not talk about seeing the moon landing sites through their backyard telescope.. a physical impossibility with any telescope on earth. But just talking with a little knowledge and a lot of arrogance and a cowboy stance dont make it real.. even if authoritative and confidante..

  • This article is an expanded version of the script for this video. The United States is in an uproar over the death of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police. There have been demonstrations in over 400 US cities, and looting and arson in every major city. Why are so many people in...
  • This site is filled with racist white anti Semites with arrogant attitudes of superiority who use their superior knowledge and intelligence to kill you with acronyms of numbers and fact based order. aka the cowboy swagger.. Even if it makes no sense in the real world.. But the facts speak for themselves.. or do they.. facts they created and manipulated..

    The same cowboys would convince you how it all makes sense for the stock price to increase 300% when profits only rose 30%.. It wont make sense to less intelligent non whites who never lived in the world of higher finance.. aka heavens gate.. None of this will make any sense to non whites.. because well, they just dont have the kapakitty to understand.. like many replies in this thread..

    • Replies: @Yusef
    @Igor Bundy

    "The same cowboys would convince you how it all makes sense for the stock price to increase 300% when profits only rose 30%..

    What? Profits rose at all? What company is that with profits going up by 30%--it's a buy. Strongly recommended.

    The big boys have been buying up anything and everything with a positive revenue stream. That even included Chicago taxi cab businesses.

    It's all funny money they're spending. They literally get it for free. Free money to buy anything with a positive revenue stream.

    This process is going to accelerate for a relatively brief time while they buy out the last remaining free enterprise in the country with that six trillion or more they've recently swindled, looted.

    (By the way, if we want to talk about blacks committing crimes while whites sit lily white, in comfort and legal immunity, we have to studiously ignore white collar crime and the systematic harm it has wreaked on the U.S., nearly unrestrained, since the '80's. Notice how any mention of the rich looting the US just doesn't get picked up on. First because that's not what gets these fellers rocks off, but second because it would cause them to take a look at what's really happening and that would blow the lid off their argument, and especially their "statistics" and "facts".)

    The elite "softened the target" of small businesses around the country with the pandemic overkill aka lock downs. (Lock down is itself a prison-derived term, but NO NO NO the US is not a police state and does not have dangerous, out of control cops.) Now they will scoop them up with their newly-minted funny money. They will pay for the small businesses, maybe even lavishly-- it doesn't matter when you're using funny money. The payment will serve as a bribe to the entrepreneurs selling out, in exchange for their silence and compliance.

    Our entrepreneurs have been willing to take these bribes in the past. They won't be entrepreneurs any more, and there won't be entrepreneurs any more....Take the money and run.... Except there's nowhere to run and the money is a handful of dust. But there will still be blacks, lower than dust to kick around, so who cares?

    Replies: @MarkinLA

    , @Achmed E. Newman
    @Igor Bundy

    If you can't understand pie charts and bar graphs, just say so. What's really hard to understand here is this and your last comment. Are you high?

  • I just had to answer this flavorful fanciful article of stats..

    Well for the first 20 years of my life I have been stopped over a dozen times.. and given speeding tickets.. Never been bothered by cops other wise.. As you can imagine cops were everywhere.. but this was in the ME and even being taunted by cops in jest, they stayed away..

    For the next 20 years I been stopped by cops over a dozen times.. for being too short to drive, for looking at barns, for driving east instead of driving west, for being in the park for working on my car for having white bags on the front seat for many other things in many different states.. But never for breaking any rules as my earlier life experience taught me the cops will be around the corner to catch me doing anything wrong.. This was in the US.

    Never had any trouble with cops the last 20 years, although it was tough dealing with them due to not knowing the regulations and such and got yelled at sometimes for not knowing the language and not doing what they asked.. but this was in asia..

    The number of interactions with cops everywhere was on average normal.. its part of life and you deal with them.. But nowhere else did cops find me weird to stop and question me while I was out and about doing my stuff, non of it illegal in any way.. except in the US..

    So shove your racist stats…

  • Economic activity across the country has collapsed, GDP is shrinking at the fastest pace on record, and the economic data is worse than anytime in history. Every sector of the economy is contracting and every economic indicator is pointing down. According to economist Nouriel Roubini, the country is headed towards a decade of "depression and...
  • This was a pedo’s wet dream… The other things I have been warning about since hearing of this nonsense.. But it seems in many places clinics and care homes and such were also closed. So not only did the abused not have a place to turn to, but many of those abused were locked in with their abusers. We already know the vast majority of child sexual assaults are from family or those close by, the number of assaults must have sky rocketed and wont know of the outcome for decades when people start to come out of their trauma. I am very angry that no one cares about the abused. If they cared about granny, they surly should have cared about all the other people who would have been affected during isolation.. Imagine the terror that millions of children went through for months.. The runaways and suicides in children will dwarf anything we have seen yet..

  • In 2015 RAND reported, “China can now hold the US Navy’s surface fleet at risk at significant ranges from the mainland”. Two years later the Pentagon calculated, “The PLAN is the largest navy in Asia, with more than 300 surface ships, submarines, amphibious and patrol craft.” In 2018, the US Navy’s Indo-Pacific Commander, Adm. Philip...
  • @Gibbon
    @showmethereal

    Well, for one, yes China’s PISA scores are fake, as is everything else about it. Secondly, I don’t really care about how well they perform in competitions. I care about actual novel discoveries and achievements, things which China has very few of given its size and ostensible super high IQ. If all you really care about is all these stupid sewn up competitions then you really have internalized the just world meritocracy garbage spewed by so many in these parts a bit too much.

    Japan’s electronics industry was not dominant in any way. It only appeared dominant because it was allowed to basically steal most of its technology from the west and then dump its semiconductors on the western markets, a classic mercantilist East Asian maneuver that has been practiced since Japan began industrializing. It’s not a coincidence that once the west (in a rare display of foresight) put a stop to it knowing where the American semiconductor industry was heading if it continued, Japan was unable to continue capturing further sectors of the electronics industry. That is why they are still stuck just making capacitors/resistors and memory today as opposed to microprocessors, baseband chips etc

    Replies: @showmethereal, @Anonymous

    Oh boy… Another one of these who live in self denial. Yeah sure – in your world the Chinese lived in huts and didn’t have utensils until Europeans showed up on their shores.. Got ya. So in your world their Math Olympiads and all their cited research (at home and abroad) and their PISA scores are all fake… Sure – got ya. As to why they weren’t making new discoveries… Everyone show know by now the turmoil that existed in China for about 100 years. Now they are over it… You might want to re-check if you think there is no innovation going on in China. You are over a decade behind the times. That’s to say nothing of the ethnic Chinese who made huge contributions to discovery in western nations during the turmoil

    In case you didn’t know – the top semiconductor manufacturer is a Taiwan company TSMC… They are ethnically Chinese in case you didn’t know.. But yeah they aren’t good at math… Sure… They have the most advanced manufacturing process – along with South Korean Samsung… But nah – they don’t know math. Got ya.
    You might want to also look at how many patents Japanese and South Korean companies hold in the industry… I guess that was all copying too.

    Please name me one thing that the west makes which is more high quality than Japanese and South Korean (and increasingly Chinese) firms. Even cars. Only Germany beats Japan and South Korea in cars.

    Oh yes and I guess I was dreaming when everyone in the west started to replace their US electronics with Sony and Panasonic etc. etc. Then after Japan was neutered it was South Korean firms like LG and Samsung. Nowadays outside the US – Chinese firms are in the ascent like TCL and Midea and Hisense. I mean even appliances – GE Appliances isn’t even an American company anymore. It was saved by Chinese company Haier – who basically had to modernize it. Your white supremacist mindset obscures you to the truth. Sure yes – your race invented the chip industry and the computer industry… But every race and culture learned from others at points in history. Maybe you ought to look at what the basis was for the binary code even…

    The US industry did a “good” job in being first mover and locking down the x86 architecture and the ecosystem surrounding it. But outside of that – the rest of the chip industry saw most of it’s innovation in Japan – South Korea – Taiwan. None of those three had the market size to dislodge x86 though…. Which is why the US is so worried about AI and drones and 5G and Iot that China is starting to take the leads in. First mover often sets the rules – and China is bigger than the US and Europe combined. But I digress – this is a military article. Calculus – physics – chemistry all matter more in military terms than brawn. Let’s hope the people in the Pentagon aren’t as silly as you and we never have to know whether China or the US has longer range and more accurate missiles right now – let alone 10 years from now.

    • Replies: @Just passing through
    @showmethereal

    You are pushing East Asian achievements that have come about as a result of stealing or being given Western technology by spineless Westerners. It is impossible that East Asians would have managed to form their own industries if manufacturing had not been transferred to East Asia.

    Who invented the semiconductor? Who invented the microprocessor? Who allowed East Asians to attend Western universities so they could learn about these Western technologies?

    Why are there so many Chinese coming to the stupid White man's university (IQ100) when the could be going to superior Asian (IQ105) universities?

    Why does China have the 'Thousand Talents' program in order to draw back ethnic Chinese scientists who have acquired their knowledge in Western universities and have been working in Western companies?

    China's authoritarian system works, that is where they outfoxed us. That is why they were totally unscrupulous in stealing things while we kept sending our newest innovations to East Asia because they can make it cheap and so if means a higher stock price.

    By the way, TSMC was founded by Morris Chang, am ethnic Chinese who went to Harvard, MIT and Stanford, worked for Texas Instruments and then went back to Taiwan where he was recruited by a government research lab.

    Now Chang was obviously very good at picking new things up, but ask yourself if TSMC would exist of all non-Westerners were barred from attending Western universities? Would these East Asians have been able to make their own competitive companies? I think not.

    Replies: @Eugene Norman, @showmethereal, @Biff, @foolisholdman

    , @eastkekiisawhiteguy
    @showmethereal

    I assume your chinese what idont get why chinese love german cars so much they cost a ton will start giving you trouble in 5 years and your resale s going to be pennies to the dollar,if you only knew how white car enthusiast annd journalists and a lot of white males are anti japanese cars, i can bring up any number of japanese cars that are much much superior to german cars like the Land Cruiser, Nissan armada, Infiniti Q60 and QX80 the older Infiniti fx35 and 45, all lexus cars ,4runner, most mazdas most acuras, the beautiful and powerful lexus LC500, lexusLFA ,RCF,nissanGTR,many japanese cars from the eighties and nineties , even Daihatsu, mitsubishi, isuzu Suzuki had great cars , sadly they did not sell in great numbers becuz the rich countries were not willing to pay what is a fair price for those wonderful cars., so the japanese stopped making, them if only the rich chinese would buy lexus ,Acura and Infiniti , Notice I dont mention Toyota and Honda thts because ever since they started building in the US their cars are just average now like the US counterparts.

    Replies: @Showmethereal

    , @Dannyboy
    @showmethereal

    Gooks haven't CREATED jackshit, in quite a long time. They made use of the knowledge that was GIVEN to them by the West.

    The European Christian West literally created the modern world. Our blood and that of our people brought it into being.

    You're welcome.

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  • There are three main reasons why stocks are falling hard. 1-- Uncertainty. It's impossible for investors to gauge the economic impact of the rapidly-spreading coronavirus or its effect on stock prices. Investors buy stocks with the expectation that their investment will grow over time. In periods of crisis, when the environment becomes unfamiliar and opaque,...
  • Ah so al queda strike US stocks.. Which are already so over valued even if they go down to 10% of where it is at, its still over valued. Without the free money for stock buybacks, and the easy loans, prices should have stayed at 25% of where it is at. The fed might not want the money back but someone would have to replay it.. Most likely some future generations of slaves.

    • Agree: DaveE
  • The first week in February was memorable for the failed impeachment of President Donald Trump, the “re-elect me” State of the Union address and the marketing of a new line of underwear by Kim Kardashian. Given all of the excitement, it was easy to miss a special State Department press briefing by Ambassador James Jeffrey...
  • @Sean
    There was population growth in Syria so of course there was unstability. The majority do not rule in Syria so with a youth bulge and minority rule, there is instability.

    Assad and his government as a “regime.
     
    The man is an eye doctor who inherited the leadership of his country from his father. He has less legitimacy that the Egyptian generals (and surely Israel did not cause the Egyptian Islamic victory or the overthrow of it).

    Jeffrey declared that he would like to see Russia maintain a “permissive approach” to allow the Israelis to attack Iranian targets inside Syria.
     
    Iran has no more right to be in Syria than America does. Syria is a country of Arabs who are mainly Sunni, yet a tiny clique of Alawites rule it assisted by Sunni turncoats and assorted minorities. With their youth bulge all it took was a spark, and Assad provided it.

    As for who actually created the terrorists, that honor goes to the United States, which accomplished that when it invaded Iraq and destroyed its government before following up by undermining Syria.
     
    Under Assad the Younger, Syria funnelled international Jihadists into Iraq, HR McMaster saw this first hand in Tal Afar which was taken over by those Jihadist proxies Assad was using against the US. McMaster 'had a large sand berm built around the town'. A wall to keep cat's paws of Assad infiltrating across the desert border from entering the town in other words. Assad was the one who made Syra a bus stop for international Sunni terrorists to get to Iraq, and when they were driven out of Iraq, they came back the way they had came and exacerbated Syrians' own revolt, which started from mass shootings of demonstrators against Assad. He was hoist by his own petard.

    Assad made the mistake of thinking he was liked by the majority of Syrians and could get away with cutting subsidies on basic necessities. The truth was his father had ruled by fear just as Saddam and Gaddafi did. A ruling sect regieme hated by all its neighbours (we don't hear much about Turkey taking a hand against Assad in Mr Grimaldi's article) and ruling over a burgeoning majority brought in the Russia air force and won. But only after Obama decided to not order an American punitive airstrike that would have crushed Assad's regieme. Israel doesn't care about puny Syria, The wisest thing for Assad is kick out the Iranians and begin to rebuild the country he decimated out of determination to stay in the huge palace his father built.

    Replies: @James Speaks, @Fidelios Automata, @Alfred, @Igor Bundy

    Where do you come up with tripe that the US uses in its propaganda without any basis in facts? Syria has like a thousand km border and anyone who wants to hike it cross country can. Desert terrain is not difficult since people live there, it is much slower.. After the US invasion Syria put up with millions of refugees.. Who crossed back and forth.. After the US started bombing and killing MILLIONS of Iraqi’s this got worse.. Everything that happened to the US was the fault of Iran or Syria even though neither of them was directly involved. Both wanted a stable Iraqi government.

    Assad IS liked by the majority of Syrians, He got over 82% of the votes of even expat Syrians who went to vote even though whitey closed down the embassies so as not to allow them to vote and now dont allow refugees to go back to Syria. Assad drives his own car as stated by numerous dignitaries who have visited Damascus. They are amazed he drives them around. So its not a photo op.. I dont know of any western top level leader who drives themselves and goes around without large protection details.

    Neither Syria or Iran was involved in the insurgency against the US in Iraq. But both trained Iraqi’s to protect themselves. Which the US does in over 100+ countries at the moment.. We now know that solomani tried to use his influence to keep violence down of any forces he had influence with so they had prosperity. He should know how difficult it was for Iran to recover after their war. Not like most westerners would realise the gravity of this situation not having suffered even hunger let alone having family members dead or injured..

    Israel got caught in their own web of lies.. Iran got more and more influence due to israeli actions. And anything they did made iran stronger and 2 decades ago iran never imagined they would have a power to stop the US itself.. You can thank the israeli arrogance and utter contempt they have for others for that. Oh they think americans are beyond contempt not even deserving respect.. Other than as a bank..

    • Replies: @Desert Fox
    @Igor Bundy

    Agree completely.

  • @TG
    Syria is really very simple.

    It is a small arid country. The government encouraged women to have massive numbers of children, even making the sale and possession of contraceptives a crime. The population doubled in 18 years. It doubled again in the following 18 years. It... oops, the water ran out, things fell apart! No more doubling!

    Contrary to popular propaganda, someone who could maybe take reasonable care of 1 or 2 or 3 kids, who has 8, does not automatically create wealth. Quadrupling the population of an arid country in 36 years does not AUTOMATICALLY result in networks of fusion-powered desalinization plants springing up out of the sand (proof: it didn't happen). For those of you who think that having the 'correct' economic policies is the answer, well, quadrupling the population in 36 years does not AUTOMATICALLY result in a perfect government with the 'correct' economic policies, does it? But it very much does AUTOMATICALLY quadruple the demand for water...

    But the rich love cheap labor, and the best way to get cheap labor, is to have 100 desperate people competing for every job. So nothing can be said about this, we only wring our hands about zionists and Neo-conservatives and what-have-you, while the real deal is demographics and the rich forcing population growth to lower the cost of labor and drive profits up, and damn the long-term consequences.

    Replies: @Joe Levantine, @FB

    Wow…a complete ignoramus spouting off in the typical UNZ tradition, where every nutbar gets to have his say…

    Syria is really very simple…The government encouraged women to have massive numbers of children, even making the sale and possession of contraceptives a crime.

    This is complete bullshit…

    What is ‘really simple’ is your retarded mental state…

    Here are the facts, uneducated moron…Syria was under French colonial rule until gaining its independence post WW2…it was the French Catholic policy against birth control and contraceptives that the secular government, which took control in 1963 under Hafez al Assad overturned…

    Contraceptives have never been illegal in Baathist Syria, and in fact this secular and socialist government introduced family planning policies decades ago…although they moved cautiously on this front in the early years due to the large rural population that was quite religious [Sunnin Muslim]…but since the 1980s Syria’s government has moved quite strongly on family planning policy…

    As for the country being ‘small and arid’ that is complete bullshit that can only come from a completely illiterate ignoramus…one need only look up the geography of Syria to inform one’s self of physical realities…but of course actually researching with an intent to LEARN something is beyond the capacity of useless gasbags like yourself…who get their info from various quacks and morons spouting off on the internet…

    Syria is bigger than England by half, hardly a small country…and has PLENTY of water resources…the Euphrates river [and its tributaries] traverses the country and agriculture has been very productive for millennia…Syria being a cradle of civilization at the heart of the Fertile Crescent…where human agriculture first started…the country is largely self-sufficient in food production…

    Why don’t you keep your stupid yap shut if you don’t actually know anything…you’re not contributing anything here…

    • Agree: Igor Bundy, Daniel Rich
    • Replies: @Sean
    @FB

    His basic contention is valid. There was an Arab Spring in which several countries with a noticeable excess of young people had revolutions just before the Syrian uprising started. It is no surprise, and academics like Gunnar Heinsohn had been predicting it for a while.


    the country is largely self-sufficient in food production…
     
    Which was subsidised. Assad put up the price of fuel by cutting subsidies putting farmers in unaccustomed financial difficulty (sure no one was starving). Given the powder keg societal structure of elders outnumbered by a generation of young men without substantial prospects, he made a serious mistake. The young die willingly, they are not so easy to rule by fear. Countries formerly liked high birth rates to provide cannon fodder, but the elites worldwide (including Iran) see a great danger of political unrest in a powerful indigenous young generation with numbers just waiting to organise. The elites can get cheap labour by immigration, which also is a form of blockbusting to fragment the indigenous proletariat and demoralise them with interracial relationships.

    Replies: @FB, @anonymous, @Carroll Price

    , @ChuckOrloski
    @FB

    Hey FB!

    You mentioned The Unz Review as a place (like "Cheers") and where "every nutbar is known & gets to have his say." 😲Nonetheless, you must admit how some commenters become flagrantly nutty & irrelevant, and they get either a Moderator "Warning," or a well earned scolding.

    Fyi, below and on You Tube, is the Talking Head, as a young "nutbar," Rush Limbaugh. Daily, he ascends TV/Rado pulpits, & where hypnotized "Dittohead" Amerikans get their fill of "3-Hour Hate Reason" programming. Haha. He pretends to be a patriotic US conservative, but any contrary feedback from rare objective "callers" get Neo Trojan-jew contracepted. 😳

    Of course, Limbaugh adores Israel and a supine Neocon Jesus, and he was awarded a Medal of Freedom by the Netanyahu/Adelson captive, President Trumpstein.

    No doubt, FB, you shall enjoy the video's Jewish music 🙌and Limbaugh's quack blackboard & pointer-stick lecture on how little Israel is squeezed by their M.E. neighborhood's "evildoers." The fucker near gagged when forced to mention Iran. Thank you.

    https://youtu.be/Aa4HF4ISDYo

    Replies: @FB

  • @Lot
    @Colin Wright

    “ Sanders can’t be ‘Corbyned.’”

    If we can kill JFK and General Patton, we certainly can deal with Bernie.

    http://www.israeli-t.com/46954-home_default/it-s-never-an-accident-star-of-david-mossad-shirt.jpg

    Replies: @Commentator Mike

    Lot,

    Wait until a billion Muslims converge on Israel and then a fat lot of good will that Mossad do you. I understand why you ride so high now as your Mossad Jew plant Grand Caliph Al Baghdadi is misdirecting Muslims recruited into your ISIS onto other targets, but will changing the road-signs work forever? Every real, true and self-respecting terrorist knows that all roads lead to Jerusalem and would only strike at Jews and Israelis but for your so far successful misdirection. I’ve got to hand it to you, you haven’t done so bad lately but will you luck hold for much longer? The world is in turmoil, due in no small part to you, but your turn will come too to face it. What goes around … and all that. I doubt your intended Thousand Year Zion will last even a few more decades.

    • Agree: Igor Bundy
    • Replies: @A123
    @Commentator Mike


    Wait until a billion Muslims converge on Israel
     
    What billion are you talking about?

    Israel has made peace with the bulk of the Sunni world. Egypt and Jordan are dependant on Israel for energy resources.

    The U.S. termination of Soleimani demonstrated the massive and indisputable weakness of Ayatollah Khameni. As a result, much of the Shia world is rapidly turning against Persian ordered violence. (1)

    “Hezbollah and its allies formed this government; the protesters don’t have any trust in it. They are saying they have formed a government of technocrats, but they brought in their own people with new faces. Nothing changed,” ... protesters were planning to organize new rallies on the streets of Beirut and other cities in the upcoming weeks.
     
    The attempt to forcibly eject Judaism from its ancestral home has failed.

    PEACE 😇
    _______

    (1) https://www.voanews.com/extremism-watch/experts-new-hezbollah-backed-cabinet-unlikely-calm-protests-lebanon

    Replies: @Commentator Mike, @Art

  • @A123
    @Commentator Mike


    Wait until a billion Muslims converge on Israel
     
    What billion are you talking about?

    Israel has made peace with the bulk of the Sunni world. Egypt and Jordan are dependant on Israel for energy resources.

    The U.S. termination of Soleimani demonstrated the massive and indisputable weakness of Ayatollah Khameni. As a result, much of the Shia world is rapidly turning against Persian ordered violence. (1)

    “Hezbollah and its allies formed this government; the protesters don’t have any trust in it. They are saying they have formed a government of technocrats, but they brought in their own people with new faces. Nothing changed,” ... protesters were planning to organize new rallies on the streets of Beirut and other cities in the upcoming weeks.
     
    The attempt to forcibly eject Judaism from its ancestral home has failed.

    PEACE 😇
    _______

    (1) https://www.voanews.com/extremism-watch/experts-new-hezbollah-backed-cabinet-unlikely-calm-protests-lebanon

    Replies: @Commentator Mike, @Art

    A123,

    Israel has made peace with a few Sunni governments but not the people, who are ill disposed both towards their governments and towards Israel and the Jews. And you also use that conflict between the Arab people and their governments when it suits you. As I said, lately you’ve been doing quite well but we’ll see how it goes. You can’t fool all the people all the time … and all that. Your greatest success has been that you have acted through proxies to destroy those governments that were doing well for their people and were also most anti-Israeli: Iraq and Libya, and now you’re set on doing the same to Syria and Iran. But even if you succeed there too, people see and learn. And the chaos you spread will also come your way and engulf you too. It’s just inevitable if you look at the map, stuck there between a billion muslims and the big blue sea building your house on the desert sand.

    • Agree: Igor Bundy
    • Replies: @A123
    @Commentator Mike

    Violent regimes that oppress their own people (like sociopath Khameni) are the most likely to want violence against the people of other countries, such as Israel. People are seeing through violent regimes that want to enrage their own populace for the acquisition of personal power. Those violent leaders cannot fool all of the people all of the time.

    The most unhinged regimes in places like Lebanon and Iran are collapsing under their own weight. The momentum of civilization and history is ending the drive to steal the homeland of Judaism for the benefit of Jihadi leaders.

    The attempted thievery will fall out of favor in the near future allowing the region to move towards a permanent solution ending Muslim colonization of Judea and Samaria. The last step will be moving al'Aqsa from its current non-historic and invalid location to a location that Mohammed actually reached before he died.

    Once Muslim decolonization ends the occupation of Jurusalem, Judea, and Samaria -- The problem is permanently solved.

    PEACE 😇

    Replies: @FB

  • The contempt jeffery shows others is far worse than the contempt israel shows the Palestinians. this illiterate ignorant pathological liar thinks others are like him who makes up stuff and expect it to be reality.

  • Charles Murray, a sociologist by background and a datanaut by inclination, has carved out a prominent place in American intellectual debate by the simple expedient of writing clearly about difficult subjects. He is an Enlightenment Regular Guy, who does not want Americans to lose ground, or be split apart or be cast asunder by imperious...
  • Being smart and intelligent dont define your worth. Some very smart people are really poor.. But everyone who is rich is utterly ruthless. Most of them are not intelligent but they are conniving and uses others. Although being intelligent can lead of a comfortable life, without being ruthless and conniving you can never expect to be ubber rich because someone will come along and take it from you.

    Another criteria seems to be to treat those lower than you as dirt. Amazon is a great example of this ladder.. Other companies that treat its employees fairley dont practice any kind of ethical competitive practices in reality. Fairly is widely defined word.. free cereals dont mean being treated fairly.. But many think its better than being treated as a common worker.. But even here, the more conniving you are, the higher your position. Stepping on others much smarter than you is why you make the bucks.

    Ofcourse treating others like dirt only gets you so far.. And those that greeze the wheels gets moving much further.. Treating others fairly pretty soon ends up as you being on the bottom in most cases.

    Although British and French empires were equally ruthless.. The british had much better luck in fooling people.. While the french arrogance did not get that far. Being able to get the other guy to turn his back to you and shooting him gets you further.. Insulting him would make sure he dont turn his back to you.

    • Replies: @CanSpeccy
    @Igor Bundy


    Being smart and intelligent dont define your worth.
     
    They don't even define you IQ.
  • Admittedly the news cycle in the United States seldom runs longer than twenty-four hours, but that should not serve as an excuse when a major story that contradicts what the Trump Administration has been claiming appears and suddenly dies. The public that actually follows the news might recall a little more than one month ago...
  • It should be noted that even during war, there is always the laws of warfare where you dont harm the messengers. You also dont assassinate the leaders in the middle of a war because there would be no one to stop the war then.

    calling for a truce and then killing the messengers is just not done by anyone. for the mongols whos demands are usually surrender or die, killing the emissary means death for the entire town. It is very very rare to ask for a truce and then kill the emissary.. But the US has done it many times just like the british. Remember the road of death where the US asked the Iraqi army to withdraw from kuwait and then killed them all. The details do not matter.. since you can make up a variety of reasons but learning of that made me realise any negotiations with such like the US is pointless.. The entire world needs to learn the lessons of history. That the same could happen to you.. But maybe the US needs to remind everyone just what uneducated uncivilised barbarians americans truely are.

    I wont feel sorry for the world.. They truely deserve what is coming even though the vast majority of people are just helpless bystanders.. Well they can cry themselves to sleep about their helplessness..

  • I never thought I’d hear myself say this, but I’m a little worried about Donald Trump. I’m worried he may be on the verge of a sudden, major heart attack, or a stroke, or a fatal golfing accident. Food poisoning is another possibility. Or he could overdose on prescription medication. A tanning bed mishap is...
  • @EliteCommInc.
    "• Troll: renfro"


    No doubt another military genius heard from. You are certainly invited to explain why the US has not responded to a missile attack of the magnitude in play against the US.


    Laugh

    Replies: @renfro

    You are certainly invited to explain why the US has not responded to a missile attack of the magnitude in play against the US.

    dear dumbo…..how do you think we should respond?…by sending a missile into Iran? I don’t think the Orange Monkey is up for that…yet. He’s having too much sicko fun screaming, threatening, beating his monkey chest.

    The Us has been making war on Iran forever….attacking its proxies in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon.

    The US deserves whatever it gets from Iran…just too bad Trump, Pampeo, and the Jew Boys arent the ones that will take the hit.

  • @EliteCommInc.
    "dear dumbo…..how do you think we should respond?…by sending a missile into Iran? I don’t think the Orange Monkey is up for that…yet. He’s having too much sicko fun screaming, threatening, beating his monkey chest."


    I think that is a fair question. I also think that you have touched on an issue of the current executives motives and realistic thinking on "maximum pressure". If the Iranians come to understand that the current executive has no sincere intent of attacking even after being provoked, if that what it was, then the issue of maximum pressure is moot. It will have no force.

    If in fact this was a negotiated response for the assassination, then so be it. but it calls into question further our policy in the region, which makes the current exec. appear weak and perhaps even beholden, and that might be the case.

    Which of course why I brought the issue to the fore. I am going to reject any assessment about my lack of intelligence because the previous and current admin are between a rock and a platinum five ton door they are force to hold up with threads of the previously referenced toga.

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

    The US has issues with Iran and vice versa and how long its been going on is utterly irrelevant unless you can demonstrate otherwise, to the situation in the fore at this moment.

    Let's be clear here, the main players are the Israelis, and the MEK and others with long standing issues with sectarian governance in Iran -- it goes as far back as 1920's or prior. however, having removed the previous admin in Iraq, the US is now facing issues with a major shift in the region via Iran and Iraq. On its face, it seems trivial and of no consequence to the US. However, if in fact China is making a move to route its trade through the oil rich region (and granted some day the oil will run out) than for the west that poses a serious consequences of realignment.

    An y one player may seem inconsequential, but upon assessing the regional and global strategic implications -- the US has made a huge miscalculation and attempting to ameliorate that may very well lead to war. That's the real world. And one that was not created by my opposition to topplling Iraq or getting bogged down in Afghanistan chasing twenty some suspected actors in 9;11. Sorry, i opted for something far more prudent and incisive maintaining the stability of both countries as much as possible.

    Unlike many of you, apparently, think the chess board in the region is merely a chess board. And i am not inclined to dump the integrity of the nation merely because of the risks, that should not have been taken.
    -----------------------------------------

    "The US deserves whatever it gets from Iran…just too bad Trump, Pampeo, and the Jew Boys arent the ones that will take the hit."


    I am not unwilling to acknowledge US error. However, I am unwilling to cave into fear because the other fellow who attacked me, my fight back. And that is especially the case if the stakes might threaten the ability to sustain and provide for my citizens. Now oif the US is willing to reconfigure her standing and be more prudent and rest on strength via maintaining country - fine. But no one and i mean n o one is going to bully the without a fight: nit Russia, not Iran, not China and my primary concern is how we are being bullied by people south of our border.

    That poses an existential real threat to the US as a nation guided by our Constitution ---


    Ohhh, excuse me, you are more inclined to curl up in a ball and whimper ohh woe is me because the country made mistakes. But for me, I intend to hold er accountable without selling her out.

    I hold how to respond at the moment. But rest assured, every military installation would be on high alerts, and entry via our borders -- knitted tight - with very few entries.

    i would send a personal emissary asking Iran their intentions and making it clear, that should another missile leave their airspace landing on any US installation -- there will be a response - maximum pressure or not. Asking me an interrogative about a scenario I did not create is a tad imbalanced. But what i would not do is engage in provacative assassination/murders without a willingness to go the next step.


    I paid a right dear price for opposing the invasions -- right dear. That I am going to fold up any more now than I did then, because my life is on the skids as result ---

    laugh. get a grip. No nobel peace prize promotions here. But I am right ticked that so many whining now, were so careless in 2001 forward regarding the use of force.

    Replies: @Igor Bundy

    I see a mighty big farting coming on folks.. be on the look out.. arrogant assholes like this stink up the entire world and would need a damn good bitch slapping to let em know their place..

  • whos fault is it that the US does not allow any decent people to stand to get elected for any positions of power?

    maybe blame the jews.. But you would think a few would get around rather than having to vote for some senile old fart with psychopathetic tendencies..

  • Ron Unz, the fearless disturber of established dogma, has published a long essay connecting together some of his earlier texts under the title Mossad Assassinations. I like his natural style, his lack of pathos and drama. He does not lecture you, but shares his progress with you; what did he discover today, and how did...
  • So who bombed the marines iin Beirut?

  • Lies, damn lies and statistics Turns out that Trump and the Pentagon were lying. Again. This time about the true impact of the Iranian counter-strike on US forces in Syria. First they claimed that there were no injured U.S. personnel, only to eventually have to fess up that 34 soldiers had suffered traumatic brain injury...
  • For something to travel 400km at 2000kph and hit anything in a 60sq km area is remote.. Let alone for 10 of them to hit inside of it and for 5 of them to hit a bunch of buildings..

    Even taking random probability Iran would need to get 5 times the number of missiles to use per target.. so to hit 100 US targets around Iran they would need to save up 100x10x50 or something on the order of 50,000 missiles.. it would be tough but doable.. If they have only 10,000 missiles then the number of targets have to be lowered.. with only 1000 missiles only high value targets can be hit. They cal also keep lobbing 10 missiles per target and see..

    So no matter how you look at it, we are quite sure Iran has over 1000 missiles and that can at the very least take out 20 US targets..

    • Replies: @Alfred
    @Igor Bundy

    For something to travel 400km at 2000kph and hit anything in a 60sq km area is remote.. Let alone for 10 of them to hit inside of it and for 5 of them to hit a bunch of buildings..

    We don't know what they were aiming for. We are speculating.

    1- They might have deliberately made some missiles miss any target so as to give the Americans the impression that they are not that accurate. This tactic would mean that in a serious conflict, the Americans would get a very nasty surprise.

    2- There are targets that might be underground - such as communications or power cables. The two missiles that hit junctions on the taxiways might have been aimed at these. In a serious conflict, a loss of communications between the various buildings or a loss of electric power might put the whole airport out of action. Runways can be quickly repaired for the less advanced aircraft, but not for the F-22 or F-35

    It is important to realize that the Iranians have access to very detailed construction drawings of these bases. Americans gladly sell such information for a few thousand dollars. OTWH, Americans know little about Iranian bases. Just look at how Israel was fooled in 2006 as to the location of the Hezbollah command centres.

    So no matter how you look at it, we are quite sure Iran has over 1000 missiles and that can at the very least take out 20 US targets..

    I would adjust these numbers to 10,000 missiles and 1000 US targets. :-)

  • @The Scalpel
    There is an assumption that because the Iranian missiles hit something, that, that something was the target. I submit that, that assumption is likely false for some of the missile strikes and possibly all of them. Thus the accuracy of the Iranian missiles, while still commendable, might not be as good as advertised here.

    Secondly, soldiers are notorious for playing up any combat related injury in order to qualify for disability and the financial benefits that flow from being categorized as being disabled. As far as we know, the most serious claimed injuries were "concussions." As a practicing specialist in Emergency Medicine, I can explain that the diagnosis of "concussion" means, by definition, that no abnormality is seen on CT scanning of the brain. The diagnosis is made based on the injured person's purely subjective complaints, i.e. whatever the allegedly injured person says. If the allegedly injured person says the right things, then a physician may call the symptoms that of a concussion. So, ultimately, a soldier would be diagnosed with a concussion because the soldier (who has financial benefits to gain) says so, and a physician does not dispute it.

    Obviously, this situation leaves a lot of room for malingering, or at least gaming the system for financial benefits. Trump might not have been far off in claiming that most of the "concussions" were "headaches" and many of them were probably not even that severe.

    Replies: @Twilight Patriot, @palmtoptiger, @Crazy Horse, @Alfred, @vot tak, @A123, @The Alarmist, @Goggianmagog, @turtle, @foolisholdman, @lloyd, @aandrews

    There is an assumption that because the Iranian missiles hit something, that, that something was the target. I submit that, that assumption is likely false for some of the missile strikes and possibly all of them. Thus the accuracy of the Iranian missiles, while still commendable, might not be as good as advertised here.

    that is provably wrong, even from a purely mathematical/probabilistic standpoint. if you analyze the satellite images of the strikes, it is easy to see that, if one assumes that the missiles were unguided or guided imprecisely (thus having an equal probability of hitting a building vs. just hitting some empty land around it), the probability of a hit distribution as on the satellite images published would be below 1% (I calculated it roughly for one of the images with 3 missile hits and the chance for unguided missiles striking 3 buildings like that in that area came out to be 0.62%).

    here’s a lot more detail on this: http://thesaker.is/analysis-of-the-iranian-missile-strikes-on-ayn-al-asad-airbase/

    • Agree: Igor Bundy, Turk 152, L.K
    • Replies: @The Scalpel
    @palmtoptiger

    From your referenced source:


    Since the Iranians did not make public the targets they wanted to hit or destroy, we will have to assume that the individual missiles were targeting the actual structures they destroyed or the nearest structures to their impact locations.
     
    That is something very close to circular logic.

    Replies: @Herald

    , @Abraham
    @palmtoptiger

    I beg to differ a bit. The Iranians do not want to kill the American soldiers. If you can see what they di was: inform the Swiss Embassy - Iraqi Government about 9 hours earlier. There was enough of time for the Americans to slowly pack up and leave only the things that are not very important. In any real war, there will not be any information of what is coming. When you say, it was not accurate hits, I differ from you. They want to destroy the hangar, drones, and helicopters that hit the General Sulaimani. The Iranians has better missiles that have been used. But they did not use them. They just wanted to show the US that it has the punch. That's all.

  • On Friday, January 17, 2020, three thousand salvos shook the earth of the Russian capital city; the sky over Moscow had been emblazoned by glorious fireworks. This was the repeat of the memorable salute given seventy-five years ago, on January 17, 1945 by 24 salvos of 324 heavy cannons at liberation of Warsaw by the...
  • When someone like Israel Shamir disputes the ability of the Jewish Bolsheviks to take over Russia and impose their will on an entire nation, despite being a minority in the nation and in many respects foreign, one need look no further than the land of the free and the home of the brave for proof that this can be accomplished.

    Despite being a distinct minority in the United States the Jews have managed to take control of the nation and its government, imposing their will on its people and forcing the nation to serve Jewish interests first and foremost.

    Hell even Western European nations will put you in jail for questioning the holocaust. Their power is unchallenged. How could a supposedly free and intelligent people become such willing fools? In the lands and cultures their ancestors developed?

    The bitterest pill to swallow is the realization that they control us because of our own weakness and folly.

    Stupid is as stupid allows.

    • Agree: Robjil, Saggy, Igor Bundy
  • Why on earth should Russia forgive the Poles or mend relations with them if they have a “change of heart”? Even if they did, does Shamir seriously believe Amerikastan would just close its bases, withdraw its war criminals, and go away? Has Shamir not seen what happened in Iraq after the parliament passed a resolution demanding the withdrawal of all Amerikastani occupation war criminals? And even if the Amerikastanis were to withdraw their war criminals, any reason why Russia should forgive Poland? What does Russia need Poland for? What good is it to Russia? In case of an Amerikastani instigated war against Russia, Poland can be eradicated from the map of the planet in two hours. In all other circumstances, Poland is at best a minor irritant to Russia and a bleeding ulcer to the EU.

    And why should Russia care about the Poles? Who are they? What use are they to Russia or to anyone else (except as a source of shopgirls, housepainters, cut rate doctors, and prostitutes to west Europe, that is)? What guarantee is there that, like their fellow habitual turncoats the Kurds, they won’t again betray Russia at the first opportunity? Let the Poles go to hell. They deserve no better and their NATO masters are showing them the way.

    • Agree: Igor Bundy
  • @Adûnâi
    @utu

    “Joseph Stalin was right to order the murder in Katyn” – January 20, 2020, Yevgeny Satanovsky"

    Satanovsky is a Jew. He has no right to talk for the USSR or Russia.

    By the way, do you have an explanation for how the Katyn massacre was made using German ammunition? It's not even addressed on the Wikipedia article. Because defending the USSR is physically impossible for a non-Russian. A mental barrier greater than that against Hitler.

    Replies: @Igor Bundy

    Stalin was given the plans by the germans no less who found out a plan by the british and french to attack the USSR and if Germany had not attacked then the UK/French would have. The plans had names of who would hold what posts post the surrender of the USSR.. Everyone on that list was executed when captured. The Germans actually had a plan to give this very scenario to the USSR to confuse them but why make it all up when such plans already existed..

    Far fetched?? Like how the US was going to use over 250 nukes and destroy over 60 major cities in the USSR? except they did not have that many nukes.. Or that the UK/France has been trying to take crimea for 250 years every chance they got.. Why they gave part of europe to the ottomans to keep rather than allowing the greeks to have it which rightfully belonged them long before.

    • Replies: @Adûnâi
    @Igor Bundy

    "Stalin was given the plans by the germans no less who found out a plan by the british and french to attack the USSR and if Germany had not attacked then the UK/French would have."

    Source on this? And how is it relevant? If true, it makes Hitler a confirmed idiot - why give the English Jews a pretext for war, when they could have united to attack Russia instead?

    "Far fetched?? Like how the US was going to use over 250 nukes and destroy over 60 major cities in the USSR?"

    Oh no, this sounds so retarded... Don't you tell me Russians did not have similar plans. Because everybody did. That's what nukes are for - to explode over the assets of your enemy! Of course, cities would have been bombed.

    , @KA
    @Igor Bundy

    Crimea to Greece ? Rightfully belong?
    How many times UK France have used the “rightfully “ part in their excursions through the rest of the world outside Crimea?
    How many Greeks were living in Crimea at that time?

    What part of Greece was claiming it? Athenian ? Spartan? Or the Northern Republic of Macedonia or Troy part of Turkey.?

    May be you have some sources.Can you share ?

  • I was wondering why I was subject to this nonsense with so much else going on in the world and now it makes sense, israel and the jews want money.. As long as MSM is allowed to peddle these lies they will continue putting out these moronic tales expecting ever more money and no recourse about history.

    Even bringing out eye witness reports from people who escaped no less after staying hidden for 3 days inside the extermination camp and they saw it all. The mass murder in the gas chambers, heard the SS guards talking about their plans for all of europe and how they would get all the juice.. Even saw them loading thousands of bodies into the gas chambers every day.. Heck even drawing up plans where the gas chambers were and what it looked like.

    All the major media owned by jews peddle this nonsense no matter how much its discredited and in time people actually being to believe this nonsense. Heck it was funny to hear about the gas chambers in the netherlands from the guide as we passed some old nazi camps..

  • @Oscar Peterson

    Russians were always rather good and tolerant to Jews. There were no pogroms in Russia – only in Poland, the Ukraine and Moldova, the independent states once parts of the Russian Empire. The Russians saved millions of Jews, including millions of Polish Jews who were allowed to move to Russia. No other country accepted so many Jewish refugees as Russia did, by a long chalk. The Jews paid this back with black ingratitude by helping the West to carry out its psy-war against Russia.
     
    Well, yes and no. There were no pogroms in Russia because there were traditionally very few Jews in Russia--until the partitions of Poland and the Russian conquest of Moldova from the Ottoman Turks. Let's be honest: The Jews have alienated the population of pretty much every place they have ever been. Yes, the Soviet government allowed Jews in after WW II, but the Czars had tried to prevent Jews from moving from the Pale into Russian cities and noted with disdain the parasitic relationship between Jews and the Polish/Ukrainian/Lithuanian/Belorussian peasantry in the Pale. It is true that Soviet Jews quickly became dissatisfied with the paradise that Marx had promised in post-WW II Russia and their sympathies started to attach themselves to Zionism and the West. That much is certainly true.

    One has to wonder whether this episode will cure Poland of its subservience to the Jew-deferential American political class. It's true that the Poles are in a difficult position, and I do not at all agree with Putin's virtue-signaling in this matter (though it's easy to see the political calculus he is making in the current climate.) But it's also true that the Poles have been asking for it with their attempts to impede Nordstream 2 and the anti-Russian sentiments that seem to undermine any rational strategic thinking on their part. I understand the long history between Russia and Poland, but the Poles had better figure out how to approach the world more in the way the Hungarians do.

    The Poles will have to start acting smarter instead of seeming to have stepped right out of a classic Polack joke, an anti-Polish meme featuring endless caricatured episodes of "Polack" stupidity that Jews intruded into American culture decades ago.

    Replies: @Colin Wright, @Dario, @Nonny Mouse

    ‘…The Poles will have to start acting smarter instead of seeming to have stepped right out of a classic Polack joke, an anti-Polish meme featuring endless caricatured episodes of “Polack” stupidity that Jews intruded into American culture decades ago.’

    Realpolitik has never been a Polish strong suit.

    • Agree: Igor Bundy
    • Replies: @Oscar Peterson
    @Colin Wright


    Realpolitik has never been a Polish strong suit.
     
    How true.

    During the Paris peace conference and the immediate aftermath of WW I, the general view of the major allies was that the Czechs were reasonably and responsibly pursuing an independent state and its trappings. But the Poles! Their endless demands and rationalizations were practically impossible to deal with.

    Still, for all that, I do have sympathy for them.

    Replies: @chris

  • The recent China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai attracted little attention in the Western press but it is one more reminder that China is an economic and trading powerhouse that has surpassed the US. That is right, the word is “surpassed.” The CIIE also serves to remind us that China’s economic power now stands...
  • US GDP is mostly made of hot air like its financial system of trading back and forth that outputs nothing of value. How much does US produce? A small wodden house in the US costs $1 million while that $1 million would get you a brick mansion in places like china. While the US adds $1 mil to its GDP output in the useful figure.. Now with flippers you have $3 millions there.. A Russia S400 costing $2.5 Billions is equivalent to a $20 Bil US system that the saudi’s paid for.. It does less but they did pay for that so again an inferior non working industrial productive output that costs 10 times as much but basically worthless junk.. The Saudi’s did pay that much but they used something worthless, the Oil which they paid someone to pump out and pay for.. They sure did not work for it.. Makes its value only as much as someone is willing to pay for.. So like monopoly money buying expensive worthless junk and it all added to the GDP numbers..

    • Replies: @showmethereal
    @Igor Bundy

    You are correct... Aside from PPP - when you measure the "real economy" versus the "financial economy" - China's size vs the US economy becomes even more apparent. Same thing with China's R&D and military spending... China's R&D almost matches the US in US dollar terms... But because a dollar goes much further in China - it's no surprise the things we see now. Military wise - you brought up a good point about the S400. The same goes for all military spending. Compare the cost of one of China's brand new destroyers versus the cost of a US one. As a US tax payer - it makes me get a headache... Not because of "fear"... But because my money is wasted.

  • America's "shadow president", Mike Pompeo, has acknowledged that the assassination of Iran's highest-ranking military general, Qassem Soleimani, was part of a broader strategy to restore "real deterrence" by eliminating presumed enemies of the United States. Pompeo's comments at Stanford University’s Hoover Institute on January 13, put to rest earlier claims that the Iranian general had...
  • @Wally
    @PeterMX

    said:
    "But I have the feeling Iran is not run by such criminals."

    The ongoing protests by Iranians would contradict that assumption, please see my comment #97 above.
    exc.:
    “The interviewee said most Iranians view Qasem Soleimani, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) general eliminated by a U.S. airstrike in Iraq, as a “terrorist and criminal” who “plundered the Iranian people’s wealth” and used brutal tactics to suppress previous demonstrations.”
    also:
    - Iran cracks down on massive protests over plane shootdown: https://www.ajc.com/news/iran-braces-for-protests-after-admitting-plane-shootdown/RBn04KhN8ROAqyTEHwBYZM/
    "similar protests were taking place in other Iranian cities.

    - Hadi Ghaemi, the executive director of the New York-based Center for Human Rights in Iran: “Iranians shouldn’t have to risk their lives to exercise their constitutional right to peaceful assembly.”

    - With Brutal Crackdown, Iran Is Convulsed by Worst Unrest in 40 Years:
    https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/01/world/middleeast/iran-protests-deaths.html
    "widespread demonstrations met with a systematic repression that left at least 180 people dead."


    Thanks.

    Replies: @AnonFromTN, @PeterMX, @L.K

    The ongoing protests by Iranians would contradict that assumption, please see my comment #97 above.
    exc.:
    “The interviewee said most Iranians view Qasem Soleimani, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) general eliminated by a U.S. airstrike in Iraq, as a “terrorist and criminal” BLAH, BLAH

    You are disgusting and pathetic LIAR & propagandist. I guess that’s why millions of Iranians took to the streets of various Iranian cities to mourn their murdered general. Not even the presstitutes could completely hide this fact…
    Wally, you are a clown without the makeup.
    Mass procession for Iran’s General Soleimani seen from the air

    • Replies: @Wally
    @L.K

    - So what? That does not refute my point. I never said there were no Iranians who liked Soleimani. You're simply engaging in another strawman.

    - I can post tons of US 4th of July parades supporting US military actions too if you wish.

    - Of course there's just as many Iranians , if not more, that disagree with your position, as I have shown in my posts.
    Including the ones that were shot at by Soleimani's troops, that is.

    - See my comment #151.

    Have a good day.

  • You only have to look at the history of slavery to figure out this does not work. Rome only changed its spots after spartacus almost destroyed their empire. The british were smarter and used psychophants eg indians as their slaves but with pay and benefits.. This works but the downside is look at the number of indians in the UK. So empire always has a downside..

  • Today Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei gave his first Friday sermon in Tehran for eight years to an audience of thousands, as he tried to calm down the furious public reaction to the Revolutionary Guards mistakenly shooting down a Ukrainian plane carrying 176 passengers, then proceeding to lie about their responsibility for three days. Khameinei...
  • Only ignorant people would agree with Iran deciding to come under US power.. Which also means selling out palestine like all the other arabs. Until their religion itself has lost its importance, this thinking wont change. Its a question of morals and ethics. It is very easy in the west to throw out any ethics one has for money. Morals dont even matter much. The harder life gets the more ethics you develop. Because here you get to a point where it is very easy to become a criminal to survive or hold onto your principles. Looking back at history, many were able to defeat them but they always came back with their own civilization in time. Remember that this was the place Alexander used to jump start his invasion of the world. I doubt westerners can even imagine what their culture is like or their beliefs. All this would only matter in time of extreme hardship. I highly doubt they would ever surrender no matter what. The US itself will end before their will is broken.

    • Replies: @NegroPantera
    @Igor Bundy

    What has Iran or for that matter the Mullas have done for Palestine and Palestinians?

    Nothing ? Nada?

    The whole charade of "liberating " Palestine by the Mullas is a ruse. These are the same mullas who assisted the Amal militia to slaughter Palestinian refugees in Lebanon and while shouting death to Israel, were buying weapons from the Zionists.

    The Mullas rant and bark and shout death to this and that and yet at the same time pit one Muslim against other by spreading sectarianism.

    There will be no war between the US and the Mulla regime. The Mullas are doing the bidding for the empire by spreading sectarian conflicts, barking at their neighbors , pitting one Muslim against another and directly involving themselves in the slaughterhouse of Syria.

    President Trum has already declared that he was not seeking regime change for he knows that the next government in Iran will not do the bidding currently done by the criminal Mullas.

    Replies: @Oscar Peterson

    , @Eileen Kuch
    @Igor Bundy

    You're absolutely right, Igor. Iran (formerly Persia) has a millennia-old culture, and only ignorant people would agree with Iran deciding to come under US power, which also means selling out Palestine, just as all Arab countries have (Iranians aren't Arabs; they're Aryans, btw) done.
    Older Iranians still remember the 1953 coup instigated by then President Dwight D. Eisenhower that overthrew the duly elected, popular President Mossadegh and installed the Shah - a despicable tyrant who ruled the country with an iron fist. It was his tyrannical rule that eventually led to his own ouster, by the Mullahs to take over - They still rule today.

  • The claim that Major General Qassem Soleimani was a “terrorist” on a mission to carry out an “imminent” attack that would kill hundreds of Americans turned out to be a lie, so why should one believe anything else relating to recent developments in Iran and Iraq? To be sure, Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 departing...
  • When a criminal takes a hostage and the cops kill the hostage usually on purpose.. Who is to blame?

    Why dont we use the legal standing.. Who was held responsible for killing almost 100 civilians in Waco..

    • Thanks: ChuckOrloski
  • Anon[200] • Disclaimer says:

    Even if this was a clear mistake on Iran’s part, the US and Israel still have blood on their hands for the downing of this plane. The missiles were launched in response to a targeted killing of an Iranian general. If that didn’t happen, these missiles never would’ve been launched.

    Trump-Pence-Pompeo-Kushner-Netanyahu are ultimately responsible for these 176 lives lost. I suspect MBS is also part of the scheme. It was his fake peace offering that lured Soleimani to Iraq in the first place. I’m with Trudeau on this.

    • Replies: @lavoisier
    @Anon


    Trump-Pence-Pompeo-Kushner-Netanyahu are ultimately responsible for these 176 lives lost. I suspect MBS is also part of the scheme. It was his fake peace offering that lured Soleimani to Iraq in the first place. I’m with Trudeau on this.
     
    Trudeau showed some real courage criticizing Trump and his terrible decisions.

    More Western allies have to stand up to the Zionist stooge and call him out on his treachery and stupidity.

    Replies: @Curmudgeon, @Steve Naidamast

  • Donald Trump occasionally utters unspeakable truths. In March 2018 he called Bush Jr.’s decision to invade Iraq “the worst single mistake in US history.” Earlier, Trump had said that Bush should have been impeached for launching that disastrous war. Yet on January 2 2020 Trump made a much bigger mistake: He launched all-out war with...
  • What the US did was murder a rival wether it was a business CEO or Commander or diplomat in charge all in cold blood and we have seen instances of each.. What this criminality showed is that the US will instead of negotiating or asking to talk to you would prefer to murder you in cold blood to get around such unpleasantries.

    While learning US history unlike American history I already knew this. I have seen plenty of instances where the US would shoot others who are entirely defenceless even when facing them, instead shoot them in the back being such cowards. I consider it a cowardly nation of arrogant ignorant and illiterate blabbers. Uncivilized and with no redeeming qualities even its step child ISIS has more honor..

    • Replies: @Murmele
    @Igor Bundy

    It really makes me wonder how Putin, Assad, Erdogan, Modi and all the others that Dump might not like so much feel right now. Does this mean they have to secure the airspace with an S-400 before attempting a meeting not authorized by the Dumpsters?

  • In one of the series of blatant lies the USA has told to justify the assassination of Soleimani, Mike Pompeo said that Soleimani was killed because he was planning “Imminent attacks” on US citizens. It is a careful choice of word. Pompeo is specifically referring to the Bethlehem Doctrine of Pre-Emptive Self Defence. Developed by...
  • We know Israel does this all the time but to non state actors. I dont think in recent history anyone has openly target a state actor in such a criminal fashion because it is an act of war and not only that but considered barbaric. To ask for mediation and then to assassinate the messengers is an act that not even the mongols took part in and they considered it enough to wipe out any such parties..

    • Replies: @Rev. Spooner
    @Igor Bundy

    Right. The Mongols rolled the murderers of their emissaries or ambassadors in carpets and had them trampled to death by horses. This was followed by razing the city/state. I'm told Nuttyyahoo of Israel provided the info and encouraged it.

  • The United States is now at war with Iran in a conflict that could easily have been avoided and it will not end well. There will be no declaration of war coming from either side, but the assassination of Iranian Quds Force Commander General Qassem Soleimani and the head of Kata’ib Hezbollah Abu Mehdi Muhandis...
  • In case you have not read it yet, go read the press release from the Iraqi PM’s office..

    He personally invited solomani to discuss a saudi peace proposal which trump had asked him to mediate.. The saudi’s US/israel had setup the meeting for this assassination.. Now the US regime is going ape and threatening to kill bomb and slaughter everyone and anyone they want for anything at all.. Its like the entire water supply was filled with prozac and they are losing it.

    But this vile act will not go unpunished.. And Russia/China will be watching closely because the US just said they will assassinate anyone that threatens US interests or just because that gets points in the US press or what not.. Not just a rogue state but one run by utterly vile gangsters..

  • Behind the official yet dubious justifications for the U.S. airstrike that killed a top Iranian general on Friday lies a confluence of factors — some decades in the making, others more recent — that are pushing the U.S. towards yet another catastrophic war in the Middle East. BAGHDAD — The recent assassination of Iran’s most...
  • The general having defeated the western proxy forces of ISIS and Al queda had also organised a deterrence against any attack on Iran. That s the true motive. That deterrence does not go away by taking out the man. But short sighted illiterate gimps just could not handle the reality of the situation as being so arrogant and basically imbeciles they had no common sense thinking capacity of the ramifications of things to come.. Instead of Iran working slowly behind the scene to expel US terrorist forces, now Iran will take an active role in it. Directly Iran will not attack anyone. But like everything, it will be blamed for everything. Things can escalate but I dont see Iran throwing the first stone. Iran has also now well defined allies who will stand by it knowing full well, if iran fall they will fall as well.

  • First, a quick recap of the situation We need to begin by quickly summarizing what just happened: General Soleimani was in Baghdad on an official visit to attend the funeral of the Iraqis murdered by the US on the 29th The US has now officially claimed responsibility for this murder The Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah...
  • The gerbils of feeble minds are out in force to show their arrogance and illiteracy t seems. Throughout time, Iran has emboldened the oppressed to fight the imperialists. Just like the support they show the people of Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and to an extent Yemen.. They wont destroy all that they have built unless the US uses some excuse to attack inside iran at which point all bets are off and so are all places in the ME with US military.. This blatant act of terrorism is the worst a civilised nation can do and the ultimate hypocrisy of calling itself run by the rule of law.. Almost all rules and laws were violated and so is the rules of war itself which is mostly non existent but even in war there are some things you do not do like taking out the leadership because the men will then have no choice but to keep fighting without anyone to order them to stand down.. Only imbeciles will do unthinkable things like this and such blatant violations of international laws in front of the entire world and then take credit for it..

    • Agree: Daniel Rich
  • I just got home and saw the news that General Qasem Soleimani has been murdered along with another 5-8 people by what was initially reported as a MRL strike (Russian sources say it was a drone attack). This was bad enough. Then this: The Telegram channel of RIA News reports that the US has claimed...
  • As usual, Iran will take its time and maybe years before they do anything but the plans will definitely be in motion. But at this point, americans should be afraid worldwide because the US has thrown out crimes against humanity, violated human rights and war crimes as meaningless.

    • Replies: @Commentator Mike
    @Igor Bundy


    As usual, Iran will take its time and maybe years before they do anything but the plans will definitely be in motion.
     
    This is if they're given the time. The US is an aggressive predator and works according to its own timetable for the destruction of Iran, or any country they put in their sights. First they wait for the sanctions they impose to bite, then they strike. That's the only thing that's "usual". Nothing will stop those who have murdered millions of innocent civilians all over the world in their wars. It's just how much damage anyone confronting them can do to them and their interests. The greater the damage to US and the more of their own soldiers killed the better, and hopefully the Middle East will be the graveyard of the US and its colony Israel - if not in this war and this year, then the next, or the one after. That's all any decent person can wish for this, or any New Year. Make no mistake, Iran is going down; it's just how many Yanks and their stooges it can, and should, take down, to make it easier for whoever takes them on next to clear them out of that region altogether. Or they'll just leave when there's nothing more for them there after they've destroyed everything, since Yanks are like termites.

    Replies: @Ilyana_Rozumova, @annamaria

    , @Momus
    @Igor Bundy

    Taking their time shows they are scared of Trump and that they have no good options.

    Teheran is well aware that if they miscalculate any response- say by rocketing a US warship in the Straight of Hormuz that results in loss of US life- Trump will destroy their nuclear program.

    This is his endgame here.

    Replies: @Ilyana_Rozumova, @annamaria, @AB_Anonymous

  • J. Robert Oppenheimer was the scientific head of the U.S. atomic-bomb project during World War II. Oppenheimer was a brilliant physicist whose contributions were essential for the successful development of the atomic bomb. Gen. Leslie Groves, the overall head of what became known as the Manhattan Project, testified that Oppenheimer was an exceptionally hard worker...
  • How many countries have the US blackmailed with the BOMB? and they are still doing it.. Its a terrible weapon in the hands of evil and the US has proven themselves to be the ultimate epitome of evil incarnate.

  • The death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of Isis and the self-declared caliph of Islamic State, will be a serious, though not terminal, blow to the ferocious jihadi movement he has headed since 2010. The place where he was finally located – in the Barisha area north of Idlib city in northwest Syria, close...
  • Only someone who the western intelligence community do not want found can stay hidden for years if they were looking for him. There is strong evidence that the US and allies provided ISIS intelligence and even targeted Syrian army positions to let ISIS advance. Like the second time when ISIS advanced on palmyra the US did not tell the Russians and even ran cover using deconfliction channels so the Russians could not monitor the area. In DZ the US directly bombed the syria army positions at least 3 times to allow ISIS to gain foothold. How does ISIS know exactly where to strike. Remember ISIS made over 260 suicide VBIED runs in DZ.. But hiding positions General Z was able to hold on but less experienced commanders did not know where the attacks would come from and thought a ground force could be stopped easily.. Not when their reserves and retreat are blocked by SAS and US..

  • There is something profoundly deceitful in the way the Democratic Party and the corporate media are framing Donald Trump’s decision to pull troops out of Syria. One does not need to defend Trump’s actions or ignore the dangers posed to the Kurds, at least in the short term, by the departure of US forces from...
  • One does not need outside actors to explain how the hole was dug.

    What nonsense… US bombed around 60 bridges that Syria had built and the US bombed every factory and plant and oil installation it could. It is right now stealing Syrian oil.. And was stealing Syrian crops and electricity before when controlling those lands and the electricity production at the dam.

    Turkey destroyed the main industrial hub in Syria and moved what could be to Turkey itself and it now uses cheap syrian labour to create the same stuff. The majority of damage to Syrian infrastructure was done by the US directly destroying it and I remember how the US even bombed the power plant and water pumping station in Aleppo.. Just like the US destroyed Iraq and in over 2 decades Iraq still has not been able to rebuild it. Such was its destruction.

    ah no, all this was outside action.. Although others helped, the US and Turkey directly are responsible for all the chaos and destruction in Syria. All those deaths are on the US and Turkey.. That blood will never wash away..

  • Why would Amazon ban a book called Who Did 9/11? Dr. Nicholas Kollerstrom, a history of science Ph.D. with a specialty in chemistry, is the author of many books, including: *The best book on the 7/7 London bombings, Terror on the Tube. (Watch the 7/7 video Kollerstrom and Farrell Are Dead.) *Breaking the Spell, which...
  • How many would notice that all the furniture in your friends house was changed and how long would it take them to notice it?

    The more stressed out you are the less you would notice anything. This dont even include your perception because things that are out of your domain are not visible to you anyway. But things that you interact with often only disappear from your coinceness when you have other things on your mind.

  • The unified foreign policy establishment in Washington, the Deep State politicos—from Lindsey Graham and Lynne Cheney in Congress, to the inveterate Never Trumpers like Peggy Noonan in The Wall Street Journal, [“he’s (Trump) all impulse, blithely operating out of his depth”], to the near totality of the progressivist Left (e.g. Chuck Schumer, Diane Feinstein, and...
  • Why cant those 10,000 ISIS prisoners be put to work in mining.. Syria has large resources of many ores that needs hard labor to extract.. Ofcourse the Syrian government could use some extra hands.. that dont need to be paid or looked after.. Anyone who dont want to work can be put out of their misery like the SS did to their pow’s.. It solves all problems easily..

    I just read that Iraq has agreed to accept 10,000 ISIS and family.. Of the 50,000 or so.. Which still leaves a large number of workers eager to start digging and pulling carts.. Also there is no electricity or roads etc easily accessible in these areas.. Also if they run off, no one needs to bother.. there is nothing to eat or drink for 100’s of km’s either..

    • Replies: @anonymous
    @Igor Bundy

    I would like to raise a hypothetical scenario in which I would like to assume there is a method of identifying the lives those "ISIS" prisoners took.

    If they took innocent lives of the locals, they should be guillotined immediately. But, if they fought and sent whitrash imperialists to the Hell which awaits them (more the merrier), those who had no business bringing evil unjust wars to Islamic lands, then they should be lauded as heroes, and odes must be composed on them. If I had grand-babies, I would name them after such heroes and martyrs.

    I wish a memory visualisation equipment was truly available now.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/innovations/wp/2016/06/29/this-new-device-can-visualize-your-thoughts-sort-of/

  • Amid the usual hysterics of ‘impending genocide’ and ‘brutal betrayal’, the long-expected Turkish operation in northeast Syria is rolling, and Turkish troops accompanied by their Syrian rebel allies quickly advance into the former US occupation zone east of the Euphrates River, pushing the Kurdish nationalist militias away from the border. The American soldiers withdrew from...
  • kurds are good dancers, a skill they learnt while running down mountains with goat mothers chasing them. They also drink a lot of tea. Because dancing and chai go hand in hand.. Remember the kurds at normandy? after all the french rules Syria then.. You mean the kurds did not volunteer to free france?

  • In a field beside a disused railway station on the plain just south of the Syrian-Turkish frontier, a brigade of Syrian Kurdish soldiers were retraining in order to resist an invasion by the Turkish army. “We acted like a regular army when we were fighting Daesh [Isis],” Rojvan, a veteran Kurdish commander of the YPG...
  • The Kurds do not like the Syrian government, which persecuted and marginalised them for years before 2011.

    This is really deep coming from tax avoiding refugees living in slums who migrated when the going got tough in turkey and other areas and a country gave them a home with free education subsided food and allowed them to stay. Really deep to want even more free stuff as well as steal resources and land that do not even belong to you and drive away the locals whos lived there for thousands of years every chance they got. Maybe they should move to europe and get on the dole and free monthly income..

    Better yet these slum dwelling gypsies should just go back to where they came from and live with their sheep.

  • Not a single American life was lost.” Overall, 11,000 Syrian Kurds were killed fighting Isis over the last five years.

    True.. But the US itself has killed hundreds of Syrian Soldiers and those they supported and armed has killed over 50,000 Syrian soldiers and 50,000 allied militias and hundreds of thousands of Syrian civilians.. Syrian soldiers were fighting for their country.. Kurds were fighting as a mercenary outfit for the US hence also helped kill many Syrian soldiers and drove hundreds of thousands of syrian civilians from their homes.

    I dont feel sorry for the kurds.. Traitors and vagabonds in the end will get what they deserve..

  • Yesterday Haaretz published a tedious, clumsily written 5000 word rant titled, “The Fake Nazi Death Camp: Wikipedia’s Longest Hoax, Exposed.” It seems that some Israelis and Jews are very disturbed that Poles have a gas chamber narrative of their own. “For over 15 years, false claims that thousands of Poles were gassed to death in...
  • Only jews make good lamp shades, everyone else not so good.. its either too small or too big.. jews are just the right size to fit. Which is why after pygmies, jews are always welcome to dinner.. They are the after dinner desert.. The main course always require a pygmy on a stick..

  • Lieutenant General Abdul Wahab al-Saadi was the great Iraqi military hero of the war against Isis, leading the assault on Mosul which recaptured the de facto Isis capital after a nine-month siege in 2017. But at the weekend he was suddenly removed as the commander of the Counter Terrorism Service (CTS) shock troops, the elite...
  • Some General was giving the US the locations of Iraqi bases which were getting bombed.. It had to have been someone high up the chain to get such information. Also the CTS is too close the US who trained them and surely many would work hard to get a green card any way possible. Just like how ISIS took over half of Iraq with a few thousand men.. defeating the Iraqi army of 50,000 there.. The general in charge was recently executed for cowardice as I recall..

  • Everywhere, since ancient times, peole have feared government corruption for, unlike war or fraud, corrupt policies cripple nations for centuries. No society has suffered more grievously from–nor waged more protracted war against–official corruption than the Chinese. Today however, though the story not over, it is nearing a goal that could make them the envy of...
  • We need this in every country. Its really really bad and the difference between rich and poor countries are the amounts involved. Like the most corrupt countries everyone’s corrupt but the sums only add up to just one corruption scandal like in the US. But in the US they hide behind corporations. The corporations go under but the people who enabled it rarely face any justice. And usually its a fall guy.

  • In late 2006 I was approached by Scott McConnell, editor of The American Conservative (TAC), who told me that his small magazine was on the verge of closing without a large financial infusion. I'd been on friendly terms with McConnell since around 1999, and greatly appreciated that he and his TAC co-founders had been providing...
  • The Soviets had no plans to attack Europe first and this has been corroborated by many people and no plans were ever found. BUT Zukov’s war games showed that to fight in other countries were preferable than to fight a defensive war. Even Putin has said this.. If there is going to be war, strike first.. So the excuse hitler only attacked because he would be attacked is not an excuse, we know they were not going to attack unless attacked. Especially when they had no resources to win a 2 front war. The soviet doctrine was RIGHT.. They would not have lost 30 Million people if they had completed their rearmaments and been in positions. Also remember, Zukov was side lined in the first 6 months of the start. He also could not have done better since they were not in position, but the plan was on an attack to cut off the main forces and move into the attackers territory and finish off the resupply and reinforcements and destroy the encircled main force later on.

  • President Donald Trump does not want war with Iran. America does not want war with Iran. Even the Senate Republicans are advising against military action in response to that attack on Saudi Arabia's oil facilities. "All of us (should) get together and exchange ideas, respectfully, and come to a consensus -- and that should be...
  • Iran’s proxy relationships have given it an extraordinary ability to impose costs on its adversaries while obscuring its role. Doing so allows it to manage its risks while politically constraining its adversaries’ response. It might seem intuitive to simply declare Iran responsible, and satisfying to retaliate against it directly. But international law sets a high bar for holding a proxy’s benefactor responsible for the actions of its proxy, making it difficult to build the kind of international consensus necessary to the legitimacy for any retaliation.

    Under international law, a state is accountable for the unlawful actions of a proxy only if an organ of the state ordered the proxy to commit the act. It is not sufficient simply to have provided material support or even encouraged the unlawful act. For example, in the 1980s, the International Court of Justice found the United States not liable for Contra violations of international humanitarian law,

    even after concluding that the United States had “financed, organized, trained, supplied, equipped and armed” the Contras, even to the point of providing training materials that discussed “shoot civilians attempting to leave a town, neutralize local judges and officials, hire professional criminals to carry out ‘jobs,’ and provoke violence at mass demonstrations to create ‘martyrs’.”

    https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2019/09/saudi-oil-attacks-arent-game-changing-they-show-how-game-has-changed/159947/?oref=d-river

  • "I have been doing business in China for decades, and I will tell you that yeah, the Chinese can take a test, but what they can't do is innovate." - Carly Fiorina, former HP CEO, 2015. Discrimination that is based on hate is morally wrong. But not all discrimination is necessarily wrong or immoral. A...
  • Gee and yuropeans still had to steal gun powder from inferior Chinese.. and worse.. the 0 from heathen ayrabs..

  • One might be forgiven for thinking that the foreign policy of the United States is some kind of theatrical performance, like a comic opera, with new characters appearing on stage willy-nilly and then being driven off after committing an incredible faux pas only to be replaced by even more grotesquely clownish figures. Unfortunately, while the...
  • Pence took one day detour in his Ireland trip and paid Iceland a visit. He warned us about the terrible Russians and the Chinese seeking influence in the Arctic. Told us not to buy Huawei products and thanked us for declining participation in China’s belt and road project. Something we actually haven’t done.

    Parts of Reykjavik city had to be sealed off for the vice president, many dozens of cars and motorcycles escorting him, snipers on roofs, cops everywhere, dogs running around sniffing etc. Nothing like this has been seen since Reagan and Gorbachev met in Reykavik to discuss the end of the cold war.

    In contrast Angela Merkel was here few months ago and walked around in downtown Reykjavik with few security guards, she surprised them by running into a store to take a look and chat with the staff. Currently the president of India is visiting and seems to travel light without visible security detail. As it should be in the most peaceful country on the planet.

    All in all this was great show of power on behalf of the U.S. government. Some of us got the message. Endless arrogance accompanied by ignorance.

    • Agree: Igor Bundy
    • Replies: @Blissex
    @niceland

    As to security for people who can launch thousands of nuclear warheads, the scariest obscure detail that I read in the past decade or two is this one:

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/vladimir-putin-employs-a-full-time-food-taster-to-ensure-his-meals-arent-poisoned-9624380.html


    «the US president doesn't eat anything that hasn't been prepared by White House stewards and served by a White House heavy in waiter's uniform. If the Prez is attending a foreign summit, his minders find out what's on the menu before the trip, and fly the ingredients over from Washington. Anyone dining with Mr Putin these days will probably find that the same rule applies – and that he's brought his own salt, pepper, HP sauce, bottled water and napkin along with him.»
     
    http://www.newsweek.com/2014/08/01/behind-scenes-putins-court-private-habits-latter-day-dictator-260640.html

    «The hotel sheets and toiletries are removed and replaced. Their places filled with wash stuffs and fresh fruit under special Kremlin anti-contamination seals. [...] Russian materials are shipped in advance for the Presidential platter, where local cooks will be supervised by the FSB, SVR, FSO and their team of tasters. The President has refused to even touch food at foreign banquets.»
     
    Obviously their security teams are not at all afraid of their heads of government being killed by being poisoned by other heads of government, so they must be afraid of some non-lethal "contamination".
    They must know something that we don't know.

    Replies: @foolisholdman

  • After 18 years of war in Afghanistan– America’s longest – US and Taliban negotiators are said to be close to an agreement that may see the withdrawal of many of the 14,000 US soldiers in that remote nation. That’s the official version. President Donald Trump keeps changing his mind about the number of US troops...
  • ‘the Khorasan Group,’ a figment of Washington’s imagination.

    About time someone called the robber barrons aka amerikans on it. The reason for afghanistan is to place nuclear missiles there. Who cares if afghanistan turns into a cynder.. They will fire at both china and russia..

    Most everything those lonies think we will belive are from their imagination. Not worth even reading what ever the US gov says about most anything. Because it will be a lie for certain.

  • Two years ago I wrote an article entitled “America’s Jews Are Driving America’s Wars.” Though I made clear in the piece that I was writing about specific, identifiable Jews who fund and staff the think-tanks and foundations that make up the Israel Lobby, I was immediately fired by the Editor of The American Conservative (TAC)...
  • With so many knob polishers in high positions, the services for hookers and crack whores must have gone way down into recession. Would think nutyahoo might want a chance of scenery from all the willing already on all fours on floor..

  • The US anti-Iran sanctions strike again. Not counting the renewed sanctions that came back in force following the US withdrawal from Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA), US officials have also imposed a number of new ones in recent weeks. In late 2018, the UN International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered the United States to stop the...
  • We have centuries of examples and experience that the US government can not be trusted and its made of such people running US corps. A fascist dictatorship running a puppet mouth piece. And it seems by now every department is a run by warlords just out for profits. Look at most police departments who survive on the bonus they confiscated from ordinary citizens who have done nothing wrong.

    • Replies: @Biff
    @Igor Bundy


    Look at most police departments who survive on the bonus they confiscated from ordinary citizens who have done nothing wrong.
     
    The U.S. economy is based on plunder, and when international plundering efforts become too difficult, they will turn their efforts inward to the domestic population.

    Replies: @Anon

    , @TKK
    @Igor Bundy

    Sorry Dorothy,

    But that’s every country in the world.

    You think Rouhani is an ethical straight shooter? Man of his word?

    He’s a scary guy. Just like anyone who claws their way to power in the modern world.

    The days of Abraham Lincoln giving a young man his bar exam while scrubbing himself in the metal bath tub in a cabin in the woods are over. ( Yep, that’s weird).

    What makes the United States so repulsive is the refusal of the establishment to admit that they are as corrupt as the usual suspects. Indeed, perhaps more so.

    That’s all we’re fussing about now.

    There are some outposts of justice still left in the USA, which are usually found in personal injury verdicts by jury trials.

    The old working class- The people who take showers after work - Usually come up with the right answer. These people are completely shut out from the corridors of power. And often their verdicts are overturned by spineless liberal appellate judges.

    When I was in Cambodia, I had a driver named Sam. The traffic in Phnom Penh was just too chaotic to risk, so I hopped on his motorcycle to get out of town.

    We spent so much time together. What a great guy. Toward the end of my stay, I said to him: Sam, Cambodia feel safe but something inside me tells me it’s actually dangerous. That I am in a dream.

    He said solemnly: If you think Cambodia is safe, you should not be in Cambodia.

    It’s all sound and fury now. This sounds disturbing and macabre , but the only real change will come is when -

    ...politicians and treasonous media personalities and certain elites and banking gangsters are hanging from bridges, a la Sinaloan style.

    The litmus test was Epstein. If we swallowed that, it’s no holds barred now.

    Brutality is the only way.

  • Slavery had some good aspects for those chaps who had it rather good. A colonial setup is the next best thing to slavery, and it also holds its attraction for people who knew how to place themselves just below the sahibs and above the run-of-the-mill natives. The Hong Kong revolt is the mutiny of wannabe...
  • My thoughts for a long time mirror the article. SO it is great to see someone else put them into words. Although my respect is worthless to others, it is a criteria in how I deal with other people. Many think money buys respect and to a great extend it does. Except to the few where respect is earned not bought.

  • Last month in Saigon, I hung out with my friend of 40-years, Giang. We were freshmen together at Andrew Hill High School in San Jose, then I had to move to Virginia to escape my psychotic stepmother. A screaming machine, she’s still daily enraged, I’m sure. A horrible marriage will do that. In the late...
  • And here I thought my life was the pits… People suck.. almost all of them…

  • I can think of only one thing which unites Adolf Hitler and Noam Chomsky: a shared contempt for and critique of capitalist mass-media democracy. Concerning Hitler’s speeches, we usually think of rapturous exhortations to his party-comrades. However, the Führer could sometimes strike a more pedagogical note. Such was the case in a December 1940 speech...
  • Hitler had great economic policies but he was a private in strategy.. Goes to show you, just because you can bullshit your way through everything, you dont need to know the inner working of anything. A self centered moron who thought he was the next coming of pontius pilot..

  • Daring Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, has killed a sacred cow, called Article 370 of the Constitution, enshrining the autonomy of Kashmir. The consequences could be dire, including the fourth India-Pakistan war, but not necessarily so. It could also be a successful scheme. Apparently, Narendra Modi had been encouraged by his success in...
  • I am against special rights ANYWHERE.. So I support this move. Why the heck should the few have any special rights? It seems if you belong to a certain religion or race or ethnicity you want special rights. WTF is that.. Some go so far as to suppress any debate about their suffering entitling them to special rights and stipends. US got rid of affirmative action. Time for others to do the same. This does mean it has to be done for ALL. When everyone is equal then equality will prevail, too many people using their privileges under special rights to run over others. Although I dont see the jews giving up their special privileges in Palestine, sooner or later even they will be forced to.

    • Replies: @Druid
    @Igor Bundy

    Agree. Disband Israel

  • My last three years in high school, I was in Northern Virginia. I hung out at Springfield Mall and Wakefield Recreation Center. Though I had lame handles and an erratic shot, I still managed to get into pickup games, and each time I hoisted up a brick, my buddy, Kelvin Nash, would holler, “Riceman!” I...
  • Saira Rao is troll bait and look at all the under achievers jumping at her. So many unemployed so bored of life. sheesh..

    • Agree: Truth
    • Replies: @Truth
    @Igor Bundy

    It is pathetic isn't it? Kind of like 10 year olds, at a Mexican birthday party.

    , @Richard B
    @Igor Bundy

    Saira Rao is a JIDF Troll.

    They're always fun calling out.

    Takes a second.

    Silly to think a black or brown wrote that.

    The comment has Red Sea Pedestrian written all over it.

    Even sitting behind a computer in an air-conditiouned office under the employ of The ADL/SPLC/FBI they still can't hide the hook.

  • This yang character makes me think my dreams of ever cashing in on my social security I paid for a decade will be in vain..

  • One of the worst atrocities attributed to the Einsatzgruppen was the Babi Yar massacre, which allegedly occurred in a large ravine outside Kiev in the Ukraine. The allegation is that Einsatzgruppe C rounded up 33,771 Jews in Kiev and shot all of them over the period September 29-30, 1941.[1] German Reserve Police Battalion 45 and...
  • @Franklin Ryckaert
    "...They don’t try to explain what happened to millions of Jews deported to Auschwitz, Treblinka, Sobibor, Belzec, and Chelmno

    As (patiently) explained before: they don’t have to — they don’t have to explain what happened to “millions” of unspecified Jews — it is up to ‘exterminationists’ to provide convincing evidence that they were murdered in “death camps”..."


    If a group of people abducts hundreds of thousands of people and if allegations that they murdered them in a certain way (by "gassing" for example) cannot be proved (as the revisionists have demonstrated), then that group still has the obligation to explain what happened to those hundreds of thousands of people if they were not killed, because they were responsible for their abduction. It is here that the revisionists cannot give a satisfying answer. 100,000 Dutch Jews were abducted. 400,000 Hungarian Jews were abducted. If they were not "gassed", then what happened to them? They were not found anymore after the war.

    Replies: @Igor Bundy, @Vojkan

    That deep since more jews than the census taken in the mid 30’s applied for compensation from the german government even after so many millions had already migrated. How did the number of jews who lived in europe go up so much when most of them had emigrated and the rest exterminated. Heck I saw some were even applying as a holocaust survivor right now. Only jews though.. Others who were affected under german occupation are not eligible.

  • What about the 6 million Semitic Palestinians murdered by the jewish invaders in their western ovens?

  • The Western public has been so poorly served, in recent years, by its supposed world-class media organisations that any semblance of a coherent narrative explaining world events and tying together their deeper, underlying, causes to one another, has almost completely disappeared from the programming of the major networks. More often than not, international affairs are...
  • Who will fight this war with iran? They wont go slowly into the night but fight tooth and nail. Remember Hezbollah never even called up its reserves and the entire war was fought with their regular forces already stationed there numbering a few thousand at most and only a few hundred directly being engaged.

    Before Iran goes, they will make sure the world economy will for ever be changed. With regime changes in all ME and maybe even in other countries from unhappy populations.

    • Agree: Alfred
  • Binary options fraud flourished in Israel for years before the industry was gradually outlawed by the Knesset which first made binary options illegal only for Israeli investors. Finally, in 2017 the Knesset managed to ban the sale of binary options altogether (with a three month grace period). The legislation followed superb investigative reporting by The...
  • I still get emails and even messages at sites from Nigerians wishing to invest or move money.. After so many years I dont read what they write once I know but it seems now they also name a few other countries in the area.

    Also it seems some even want to import hard to find items and ingredients used in production of drinks and such. Which was really hard to understand. But a business venture where I would buy it for $25k and sell it to him for $50k and he would bill his company $100k.. Sounds legit except for all the Nigerian scams before him.

  • I just got off Skype with Kevin Barrett. Interviewed, I sat in the dusty office of our dustier plastic recycling plant. Truck horns and roosters crowing provided background noises. Though we covered many topics, I want to expand on just one, that of America as a religion. Unless you’re a reactionary, assbackward asshole, you believe...
  • Pay 20% in taxes?? Get real here.. I took O deductions.. And paid more in taxes than the paycheck I took home.. I still ended up owing more money in taxes as the deductions were not enough.. And remember, there is still sales tax for everything.. So add that on top.. as well as interest on your car and credit card loans etc.. Oh yea dont forget you also get axed for social security.. Ending up paying close to 70% of gross in taxes.. Which means I enjoy spending only 30% of what I make.. and a huge percentage of that goes to housing.. no wonder I cant get out of debt.

  • Americans dont lie about everything.. Just about most of it.. Especially if it has to do with exceptionalism..

    The saturn rocket was designed and built by GERMANS.. Even though all the names used about the apollo are american built and invented.. Even in all the documentaries.. But at least now its leaked it was actually the Germans who did it.. The americans only walked with that cowboy gait.. spread eagle like.. to show they were the ones in charge of the space program..

    On the way to the moon some of the astronauts also saw pigs flying..

    Now we have americans going into space all the time.. Well actually the Russians are taking the americans into space.. using mostly Russia designed space suits.. Gee how did Americans go to the moon without space suits????

    Also if people living in caves in Afghanistan can fly large jets into buildings with not even training on a simulator I believe monkeys could be taught how to pilot space craft..

  • When I started work in September 1968 one of the first things I was taught was that intelligence testing had a long history, and that many of the subtests in the Wechsler assessments I had been taken from previous research. Kohs’ blocks (1920), I used to mutter, when people talked about Block Design. I was...
  • Miss England 23-year-old Bhasha Mukherjee
    2 medical degrees and speaks 5 languages.
    IQ of 146

    https://www.rt.com/news/465659-indian-born-doctor-miss-england/

    She aint white.

    • Replies: @acementhead
    @Igor Bundy


    She aint white.
     
    Looks white to me. If being Born in India makes one "Indian", then Cliff Richard and Joanna Lumley are "Indian" which is absurd. Hard to imagine anyone more "white".

    My mother was born in China; does that make her Chinese and me half Chinese(I have no objection to being Chinese; the New Zealand Chinese, here for several generations, not the recent imports, are the best people in the world.).
  • There is a question that increasingly arises, uncomfortably, in our conversations…from brief exchanges at work at the water cooler, at home with family, after church on Sunday, with our email messages to friends and associates. To watch any amount of television news these days, to switch back and forth between, say, CNN and Fox, and...
  • Since these people are not questioning 911 2001.. I dont think its independent thoughts but mass psychosis by the elites who are propagating the fantasy. Its like the stock markets.. when its going up everyone’s a master and knows exactly what a stock will do.. even the garbage collectors will give you tips.. same thing except here it is about reality..

  • Hoseong Ryu’s trouble at Intel started even before he began working there, he claimed in a lawsuit filed this week. Ryu, 45, applied in 2014 for a software engineering job at Intel, and was interviewed by a three-man panel, according to his lawsuit filed in Northern California U.S. District Court. One interviewer at the Santa...
  • So much racist rants.. The US got rid of affirmative action but its a big thing in places like india so majority of grads are from this. They only need to get like 40% compared to open merits who need 70% marks.. So you can see how even a below average reservation can come out on top of someone who got double the grades. Guess who in this group wants to leave? The smarter one can get a great job and being smart knows the grass is not greener over the hill.. And this seems to be what happened with a large number of these affirmative action grads ending up in the US who are barely literate but shows up in the top ranks. I just saw one of these guys get a PhD without knowing english enough to explain what he based his research on. He could not even read the text he so wrote let alone explain what it meant. But he got his PhD because to deny it would cause a ruckus with discrimination and such and no one wants to face that. These people are now in so many places that it is under achievers paradise and wow to anyone who point this out. Until they get rid of this affirmative action, where a small minority of under achievers gets more seats in jobs and education at the expense of everyone, nothing will change. And once one of them gets into a position he will make sure no one else outside will ever enter anywhere he has control.

  • A friend of mine recently commented that if the current trend to reduce the study of history in schools to easily digestible politically correct soundbites that are being successfully pushed by social justice warriors continues, we will soon be limited to discussing how horrible slavery was, the Stonewall Inn riots and the so-called holocaust. Indeed,...
  • teaching non existent history as factual is what made me disbelieve everything I am taught or most things I read. How can I believe anything these days when anything I look deeper into is found to be a fabrication. Instead of the actual victims being helped a few in the minority uses the falsehood to enrich themselves all the while to oppress others and gain an unwarranted leverage against others. This is inequality in the extreme. Punishing the victims and creating new victims all so a few can live a life of luxury and do what they think is their right to be above others.

  • This Spring saw a sudden increase in the volume of articles in the so-called "alternative media and blogosphere" about Putin "selling out" Syria or Iran to the Israelis and their US patrons, or both. What was particularly interesting about this campaign is that it was not triggered by any kind of event or statement by...
  • The empire is just trolling.. As usual a lot of smoke but no fire.. Because children afraid of getting burnt can light a fire but can create a lot of smoke.

    The world is on the brink of war, again. And again. And, yes, yet again. And then it’s not on the brink of war any more… but wait, there’s more! Of course there’s more, there always is. US aircraft carrier battle groups are steaming toward North Korea… or not. They are steaming about aimlessly, nowhere near North Korea, but in a very threatening manner. Then Trump and Kim Jong Un meet, get on great, sign a piece of paper that means nothing and part friends. Now the aircraft carriers are steaming about far less menacingly.

    Now it’s about Venezuela. Its democratically elected leader is declared to be a usurper and a suitable replacement is found by the name of Random Guy doh.

  • Teachers loom large in most children’s lives, and are long remembered. Class reunions often talk of the most charismatic teacher, the one whose words and helpfulness made a difference. Who could doubt that they can have an influence on children’s learning and future achievements? Doug Detterman is one such doubter: Education and Intelligence: Pity the...
  • There are a lot of bad teachers. A large percentage are only in it for the money and they get to their posts any way they can. Like any profession, politics play a large role in it. So not only do they affect how students to, but the quality of knowledge and attitude is also important. What motivation is there for the large percentage who are not at all interested in the profession itself? The caring ones have more than their hands full just to keep those students who want to do well informed.

  • The US and Canada are not supporting “the return of democracy” in Venezuela as they claim. Instead, they are following in their histories of colonialism, imperialism, exploitation, illegal wars of aggression, and overthrowing governments. They are crushing democracy in Venezuela by exploiting class and race warfare, being carried out by an elite white-supremacist minority against...
  • back again to your IQ depends on the whiteness of your skin..

    Even though whites came much later after civilizations were already established the world over even the s.americas.. Where they found evidence of over 10,000 year old artifacts. And even in n america which seems to be unexplored territory.. Hence civilization did not exist.. Maybe what the west considers civilization is the ability to mass murder insane number of people as fast as possible rather than human progress or society.

    So we should change what civilization is, the most advanced culture able to mass murder others a plenty from afar with little trouble or bother to themselves.

    • Replies: @nokangaroos
    @Igor Bundy

    Let me see if I get this straight ...
    you seriously propose reversing the freaking NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION?!

    Tiens :P A feminist named Igor.

    , @Reg Cæsar
    @Igor Bundy


    Maybe what the west considers civilization is the ability to mass murder insane number of people as fast as possible rather than human progress or society.
     
    https://static.politico.com/dims4/default/785d617/2147483647/resize/646x/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstatic.politico.com%2F66%2F17%2F10567e8e4f7cb571d88ca6524d60%2F181130-planned-parenthood-gtty-773.jpg
  • So it appears we managed to survive another terrifying Quds Day in Berlin. It was certainly touch and go there for a while, what with the media issuing hysterical warnings about the hordes of “Hamas and Hezbollah supporters, neo-Nazis, and conspiracy theorists” that were going to materialize out of the ether, goose-step down the Kurfürstendamm,...
  • This is what happens when those with disabilities are allowed to roam free. Sine they have a hard time understand the words, they make up their own to mean what they want, and since they dont even know what they want, they follow slogans.

  • (1) So yes, basically everyone Alt Right OR Alt Lite is now getting their channels deleted, demonetized, or at least having some of their videos deleted. I don't closely follow the vlogosphere, but here is a Twitter thread that seems to be pretty comprehensive. It's worth pointing out that demonetization is nearly as bad as...
  • The people working against communist regimes are supported by the same people who give Nobel peace prizes and Oscar awards to organ harvest child pedophiles like white helmets.. Western elites.. They are not affected by any bans.

    Why would you work against a government that gives you free education, housing, food and work? You had many rebellions for this.

  • I loved the Game of Thrones series when it first got started. I watched it on the recommendation of Greg Hood’s Counter-Currents reviews of Season One and Season Two. I was so taken with it that, when I ran out of episodes, I actually picked up Martin’s books to see how the stories continued, which...
  • The ending of this was far worse than lost.. Lost at least kept you thinking WTF happened while this just leaves with the sense of what a waste of time. In the sense that all the discussions and scenarios and what ifs and what nots were all for not. They took the easy way out after such effort like they got tired of it, or did not want to work so hard any longer… US shows usually ends up like this, especially scifi’s hence they are not even worth watching any longer.

  • The tale of 9/11 will just not go away, largely because it is clear to anyone who reads the lengthy 9/11 Commission Report that many issues that should have been subject to inquiry were ignored for what would appear to be political reasons. The George W. Bush Administration quite obviously did not want to assume...
  • The SEC evidence locker in WTC7 for a Trillion $$$ in fraud ever go anywhere? What happened to all the gold?? What were those art students doing inside the WTC remodeling and opening windows and such? A helicopter was taking pictures of their work from the outside..

    Atta lived on a US base? had a stripper as a GF? visited her at work across the street from where she lived? What kind of mooslem has a stripper? as a gf? spends time in a strip joint?? bin laden was a pimp???

    The option orders placed from a CIA office??

    Flash fried cars in parking lots just on one side close to the towers.. Did the towers fart hot air??

  • In the aftermath of a war, history cannot be written. The losing side has no one to speak for it. Historians on the winning side are constrained by years of war propaganda that demonized the enemy while obscuring the crimes of the righteous victors. People want to enjoy and feel good about their victory, not...
  • @Colin Wright
    @Beefcake the Mighty

    'I’m curious how you (or Irving) can be skeptical about Auschwitz but not the AR camps...'

    'A fair question, and one that has been much on me mind' (Monty Python).

    Without actually answering your post comprehensively, I'll state what I do have to say about Auschwitz.

    First off, even conventional historians have reduced the estimated death toll at Auschwitz from the initial claim of four million to around one million. Effectively, it's no longer claimed to be the actual center of the Holocaust.

    Second, about half of that toll consists of the Hungarian Jews gassed there in 1944 -- after the other extermination sites further to the east were no longer available.

    So effectively, people are claiming that 'only' about half a million were killed there from 1941 to mid-1944. That's a maximum figure -- so the question arises. Is it more correct to regard it as an extermination camp or as more of a very large labor camp with an exceptionally high mortality rate? After all, half a million max over three years is horrific -- but pretty obviously, the bulk of the victims were being done away with elsewhere. Auschwitz wasn't the epicenter until the other sites had ceased to operate. No one is actually claiming otherwise at this point.

    It's my opinion that Auschwitz nevertheless continues to be the poster child for the Holocaust for several reasons -- none of them particularly valid.

    One. Inertia. It entered the historical record with the grossly inflated death toll of four million. To admit that it wasn't even the center of the Holocaust at all at this point becomes an indirect concession to the evil Holocaust deniers.

    Two. There's an actual site, and it's convenient to visit. You can fly into the attractive medieval Polish city of Krakow, enjoy the amenities, and take a tour bus to the extensive camp and get your virtue points. Come back feeling morally fulfilled, and having had a rather comfortable day of it.

    Now, go see Treblinka et al, and (a) you'll have a considerably harder time getting to it, and (b) there's not much to see. Just a vacant field. It'd be like visiting the scenes of many American Civil War battles. It's just nondescript countryside. There's nothing there.

    Three. Related to one. Auschwitz has become the touchstone for the whole Holocaust debate. I can argue two million were killed at Treblinka, or that only five hundred thousand were killed. No one will care. The question would be virtually without emotive significance. But Auschwitz? Genuflect reverentially and accept whatever the most approved tome has decided is the death toll, and you're a good-thinker. Go on about gas chambers built in 1947 and cyanide residue in the walls, and you're one of the bad people.

    The irony is that given the reduced total, the actual nature and extent of the killing at Auschwitz isn't pivotal any more. You can claim anything you please about the place, and you still haven't demonstrated that the Holocaust didn't happen.

    Replies: @Igor Bundy, @Iris

    Yes there is nothing to see in Treblinka because there never was anything much to see in Treblinka ….

    And no matter how hard you look, you will not find much to ever see in Treblinka as nothing like what was supposed to have happened at Treblinka ever took place at Treblinka.

    So lets try another site.. like that island that sank into the ocean.. maybe we can find traces of ashes there..

    • Agree: Iris
  • offer free money and see how many show up.. Like more jews demanded war damages than existed before the war somehow..

    and now those jews are stealing land belonging to others with the motton their gawd gave it to them.. kinda like the federal reserve giving out free money to the banks which are printed in full faith of gawd again..

    we dont know what happened.. but we do know what is happening.. and that is a bunch of people who were exterminated keep showing up demanding even more money and privileges.. and it seems when they run out of suckers, another extermination takes place and like the phoenix, they rise up form the ashes in ever greater numbers showing up to demand even more.

  • Israel’s public face, sustained and propagated by a wealthy and powerful diaspora that has significant control over the media, insists that the country is the Middle East’s only true democracy, that is operates under a rule of law for all its citizens and that its army is the “most moral in the world.” All of...
  • For the ones with the weapons, attacking unarmed civilians and prisoners resisting oppression and slavery are always to preserve their moral values..

    Thats what the Romans said when they slaughtered the slaves who resisted..

    • Replies: @El Dato
    @Igor Bundy

    What do Romans have to do with anything? And who are those slaves you are talking about?

    , @mr meener
    @Igor Bundy

    The Romans saved the world for the time being when they destroyed the temple 70AD which I say was one of the greatest acts of history

  • How much could you learn about a person in two minutes, just getting them to answer written questions? I suppose you could ask them their favourite colour or song, or quiz them about their other preferences, occupations, and sundry other demographic matters. Getting them to reveal marital status, religion, politics, earnings and savings might be...
  • Maybe we can use this to get rid of everyone under 100 IQ…

    “ISRAEL IS REPORTEDLY developing a biological weapon that would harm Arabs while leaving Jews unaffected, The “ethno-bomb” program is based at Israel’s Nes Tziyona research facility.

    https://www.wired.com/1998/11/israels-ethnic-weapon/?fbclid=IwAR3mnDiNWeyAcaiG_nTobdVZBgnOT6Gg4NCwrsKOsI4Ysn9TcysRXsYXfoc

    • Replies: @Hapalong Cassidy
    @Igor Bundy

    I remember the article about Israel’s “ethnobomb”. Similarly, when the SARS outbreak happened I remember there being conspiracy theories about how that virus was developed as a bio weapon to target East Asian people.

    Replies: @dux.ie

    , @Colin Wright
    @Igor Bundy

    'Maybe we can use this to get rid of everyone under 100 IQ…

    “ISRAEL IS REPORTEDLY developing a biological weapon that would harm Arabs while leaving Jews unaffected, The “ethno-bomb” program is based at Israel’s Nes Tziyona research facility.'

    The difficulty with that is that Zionists are remarkably stupid. The consequences for Israel would be catastrophic.

    , @Bill Jones
    @Igor Bundy

    I saw something a while ago that one branch of the US Military was actively seeking as many samples of "Russian DNA" whatever that is, as possible.
    Oh, lookie, and within the edit window too.....

    https://www.mintpressnews.com/putin-questions-us-air-force-dna-collection-ethnic-russians/233946/

  • Three hate crimes: a slaughter in a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, a massacre in Sri Lanka and a shooting in a synagogue in San Diego; what do they have in common? The three attacks fit neatly within the Neocon vision of our emerging dystopia. We are set to hate each other. Conflict, hostility, terror...
  • The bigger question would be who is responsible for the acts. Seems someone going way out of their way to show christians are the targets. And all with world front page headlines and 24×7 TV coverage. That lone gives me the willies on how was responsible and it sure is not the one they tell us.

  • The Empire has suffered painful defeats in Afghanistan and Iraq, but one has to admit that these are “tough” countries to crack. The Empire also appears to have lost control of Libya, but that is another complex country which is very hard to control. We also saw all the pathetic huffing and puffing with the...
  • Random duido and bolthead makes a pretty pair of losers. How did these idiots even get anywhere? And that yellow belly talking about democracy.. does he know huido was never elected? How is putting an unelected puppet in any way democratic?

  • Occasionally, I'll go back and read an email someone sent me. It's from the wife of an individual who was murdered by blacks. She simply thanked me for writing about how her husband was murdered and for honoring his life in someway (because few media outlets where it happened even bothered to cover the story)....
  • There are always people doing stupid things like this. Pushing people onto oncoming buses or trans and such are common. Its sad that some people think its fun to hurt other people like this.

    I saw how one woman hugged a man who was going to jump in front of a train and saved his life. She recognised and cared enough to watch someone getting ready to jump even though she herself was busy with other things. Now many like her around though.

    • Replies: @notanon
    @Igor Bundy


    There are always people doing stupid things like this.
     
    yes and the media consistently magnify some and cover up others in whichever way is most likely to harm white people.
  • By almost every metric, Jews are the most protected ethnic group on earth. At the frontline of this protection, Jewish institutional security is heavily subsidised by taxpayers throughout the West. In Germany, the government provides an annual stipend of $15 million to the Central Council of Jews. In the UK, the government spends around $20...
  • @attilathehen
    @Justsaying

    Muslim Palestinians are worthless. I don't care what happens to them.

    As to this article, Andrew Joyce is always scribbling about Jews, yet he does nothing. Why doesn't he start a political party for the West? He's a cuck. Remember when Trump was running for president and he ran on immigration? Other GOP candidates were angry about this because he was winning, but Ann Coulter challenged them to take up this issue so their chances could improve. None did.

    I have to give the Jews credit. They are protecting their borders. The next announcement will be that the West Bank (Judea and Samaria) will now be part of Israel. The Arab street will do nothing. Oh, wait, they'll attack Western Europeans. Now that Jews have a country, we need to send all Jews in the West to Israel.

    Andrew Joyce is a just a cowardly cuck.

    Replies: @Colin Wright, @Justsaying, @Svigor, @Dave Bowman, @NoseytheDuke

    Jews have literal armies of people who do nothing but write. Lies, propaganda, half-truths, etc, nothing but words and talk.

    Sorry, you were saying something about giving Jews credit?

    If you knew anything about Fourth Generation Warfare, you’d know that the moral dimension of warfare is actually the most important. Hell, if you knew your Sun Tzu, you’d know that. Demoralizing, enervating your enemy so he can’t even muster the will to fight, or better yet, doesn’t even know he’s in a fight (YT’s current situation), is the most devious and effective form of warfare.

    Jews obviously know this. It ain’t the trigger-pullers in Israel who are defending Jewry. It’s the Jews’ moralist army, their propaganda and indoctrination army, that is their first and last line of defense.

    • Agree: Igor Bundy, Z-man
    • Replies: @Wally
    @Svigor

    said:
    "Jews have literal armies of people who do nothing but write. Lies, propaganda, half-truths, etc, nothing but words and talk."

    Ron Unz has published an article by Alison Weir on that very fact here:

    How Israel and Its Partisans Work to Censor the Internet
    https://www.unz.com/article/how-israel-and-its-partisans-work-to-censor-the-internet/?highlight=wikipedia

    https://www.unz.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IDFComputerSchool-600x337.jpg

    also recommened:
    Zionist Wikipedia Editing Course
    http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/139189

    Replies: @Svigor

    , @attilathehen
    @Svigor

    Boohoo!!! Your writing proves you're a cucked Western male. Why don't Western males (who are not black/Asian/Jewish/Muslim get together and form their own network? Then you could engage in "Fourth Generation Warfare."

    Many of the people defending the Jews are the Catholics and Christian Zionists. Attack them first and you will start dealing with the "Jews." I do this in my comments.

    , @Ron Unz
    @Svigor

    Well, I seem to recall that in the past this "attilathehen" woman has sometimes boasted that her IQ is "over 95."

    And although most personal claims made about IQ by commenters on websites can probably be discounted, I tend to believe that she is being factually accurate in her statement.

    So it's important to keep in mind the formidable intellect of the individual whom you are currently confronting...

    Replies: @FLgeezer, @attilathehen

  • Anyone who is given preference just needs an elbow in the door to throw the door wide open. Which is why any kind of preferential treatment for the supposedly oppressed ever works in society. The government if it feels like some are oppressed give very specific help. Not the help of forcing everyone to change their ways like they do now. This anti semitism has now morphed into anti zionists and anti israel.. Like how would opposing fascism be in any way equal to wanting equality and fair treatment of everyone. What they are saying is because they are special people, they can do what ever they like to others and no one can say anything because well they are a protected special people.

  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu won a decisive victory yesterday. He is likely to carry on to a fifth term in office. As of this morning, the right-wing bloc has a clear advantage of 65 seats (out of 120) over the centre/left parties and seems more likely to form a coalition. The meaning of yesterday’s election...
  • @Fran Taubman
    @Talha

    It is a religious struggle, everyone has their own truth, but the Palestinians and Arabs have been defeated in war after war. They lost, imagine Germany drawing up the terms of surrender. The Jews want a Jewish only state surrounded by Muslim only states. But the Palestinians insist on playing a three dimensional chess game you guys play where you negotiate a situation that will ultimately make you the rulers, and still we must leave and give it back to you.
    How does that work. Bottom line when there is a non negotiated solution like a religious struggle, who fight and the winner wins, or you separate and partition, like India and Pakistan, you do not try to make it a fake situation like South Africa. The Jews are not the Dutch, and Hebrew is not a colonial language. You may think you got a good game there, but it is a total fake, and more important morally disgusting, it is a lie. Israel is not an apartheid country, and is not practicing genocide. You will loose that fight.
    I can guarantee you if we lost one of those wars, we would be gone.

    The Palestinian are hardly the worlds only refugees, whole populations in Europe cannot return to their original countries as they have changed flags.
    Yet the Palestinians insist on all or nothing, that we have no right as Jews to self determination, that is for others not us.
    The Arabs are pretty pathetic, look at the way they treat the Palestinian refugees in Lebanon. They are not allowed to leave their ghettos, become citizens, go to schools or get jobs. What kind of people do that?

    Replies: @Amon

    Your people did and still does that to the Palestinians on a daily basis. You bomb their schools, hospitals, water treatment- and power-plants. You stave them, shoot their children for target practice and break the bones of unarmed civilians. You wall them in, poison their farmland, burn their crops, bulldoze their homes while they sleep and lynch them for fun.

    Palestinians, the very people who lived on the land you forced Germany to hand over to you after WWII and whom you forced to flee from their homes using terror and ethnic cleansing programs and whom you are even now preventing from returning to their rightful land with threats of death.

    The very people your kind declared did not exist and was made up to justify your crimes against humanity.

    The people who rightfully own the land your kind stole from them.

    • Agree: Igor Bundy
    • Replies: @Fran Taubman
    @Amon


    Your people did and still does that to the Palestinians on a daily basis. You bomb their schools, hospitals, water treatment- and power-plants. You stave them, shoot their children for target practice and break the bones of unarmed civilians. You wall them in, poison their farmland, burn their crops, bulldoze their homes while they sleep and lynch them for fun.
     
    You forgot the worst, we sell the organs of dead Palestinians (after lynchings), drain their blood and mix it in our matzah for Passover.
    We also take all the stuffed animals from the kids before we shoot them, and decapitate the heads and limbs in front of the children (stuffed animal torture), then shoot the children when they are totally traumatized. Sometimes we break their bones first. Depends on how depraved we are on that day.
    Some days we are more depraved then others, depending on the phases of the moon, and how much blood we have drank.
    Human parts not on the menu yet, but cannibalism cannot be too far away, ya think?

    Replies: @Colin Wright, @Colin Wright, @Fran Taubman

  • gilad is on par with obama as some of the best con men in history.. Now that gilad got the loot already, he dont want to share.. So he also dont want to create a ruckus that might damage his ill gotten gains if you rock the boat too much.. some rocket might end up in his shitter and then the fans wont be useful in that desert heat.. gilad needs to take himself and his ilk back to pollackland where he hails from and leave the natives alone. None of the bull about yuropeans originated in the middle east carry much yemini water.. especially when you have 0 semite genes in you.

  • After the Second World War, the study of race and heredity became taboo, partly as an understandable result of association with German atrocities. Talk of skull shape and race – whether “Nordic,” “Aryan,” or Jewish – used to be mainstream science but if you discuss any of these today, you are likely to be marginalized...
  • @tamo
    @joe webb

    You are talking a lot of shit. Why don't you do a little research before opening your idiotic honkie trap? China invented not only gunpowder but also cannon, gun, rocket(including multi-stage one), bomb, mines(both land and sea) and even hand grenade , compass, paper, movable type, weaving machine, coking- coal, cast iron, so-called Bessemer steel process, so-called Siemens steel-process, rudder, watertight compartments, multi-mast system, lee board, deep drilling technique for natural gas and oil (for your information, China used piped-in natural gas for heating and lighting since the 4th century BC, on the other hand Europe started using natural gas only in the 19th century) just to name a few. All these advanced Chinese technologies were transmitted to then technologically backward Europe. According to Robert Temple, a well-respected sinologist, more than half of the inventions that laid the foundations for the modern world BEFORE the industrial revolution came from China.

    Replies: @Anon, @Igor Bundy, @Thulean Friend

    I agree with tamo that the western barbarians stole pretty much everything and then they turned into the most sadistic monstrous conquerors unlike anything we have seen. Now keep blowing their horns about so called discovering things that were discovered or invented thousands of years before them. Heck they didn’t even have indoor toilets until recently while it was there in mohen jo daro 5000 years ago. Now they wear funny klown outfits with a piece of bib and an over coat and act civilised.

    Remember Sun Tao? thats taught in all modern military academies? written by some chinese guy 2000 years ago. In india they have native medicines which are more effective than most modern medicines and have been in use for thousands of years. While surgery and invasive process have advanced a lot every year, a lot of that advancement is due to a world wide effort in cooperation and research even if the majority of it is done in like the US which is full of foreigners anyway. The west like the japanese is very good at taking someone else’s invention and taking it up a notch.. Just like taking some guys idea on stealth research and now uses it to create planes that cannot be seen.. And aint that why the west ‘invented’ everything? to steal and call it your own..

    • Agree: tamo
    • Replies: @joe webb
    @Igor Bundy

    "I agree with tamo that the western barbarians stole pretty much everything and then they turned into the most sadistic monstrous conquerors unlike anything we have seen"

    unlike what we have seen....? grammar my friend.

    I just finished Herodotus and Thucidides and Victor Davis Hanson's A War Like No Other, about the Pel. War, alls 27 years of it, plus.

    Hanson is a military historian and a classicist. He is a race traitor, but writes a good book. I throw that in to establish that he is probably not a White Nationalist...Greece and Rome....etc. and probably not a White Supremacist, though he looks like an Aryan, every inch of him...Scandinavian obviously...Hanson

    My impression from these books is that Everybody was invading everybody. The mode of production was Theft generally. Capitalism had not been discovered.

    The Greeks and the Romans , despite a lousy mode of production, nevertheless still figured out how to do elections and free speech.

    Nobody, no other race, etc. has done the same.

    Whtie Guys R Very/Are Very Bad...per all you Turd Worlders.

    Joe Webb

  • @joe webb
    @Anon

    read Murray's Human Accomplishment, that puts white men at about 95% of the what has been invented in science and art. White women get about 2%, and I assume the remaining...let us see...95 minus 2 leaves 3 percent to the oriental despots.

    I recall gunpowder which they frittered away, and they did seem to beat European on canals maybe with locks, by 200 years. Of course, necessity being the mother of invention, maybe there was more necessity there for the chinks, as in horse and oxen and roads being more difficult to harness.

    etc.

    Replies: @tamo

    You are talking a lot of shit. Why don’t you do a little research before opening your idiotic honkie trap? China invented not only gunpowder but also cannon, gun, rocket(including multi-stage one), bomb, mines(both land and sea) and even hand grenade , compass, paper, movable type, weaving machine, coking- coal, cast iron, so-called Bessemer steel process, so-called Siemens steel-process, rudder, watertight compartments, multi-mast system, lee board, deep drilling technique for natural gas and oil (for your information, China used piped-in natural gas for heating and lighting since the 4th century BC, on the other hand Europe started using natural gas only in the 19th century) just to name a few. All these advanced Chinese technologies were transmitted to then technologically backward Europe. According to Robert Temple, a well-respected sinologist, more than half of the inventions that laid the foundations for the modern world BEFORE the industrial revolution came from China.

    • Agree: Igor Bundy
    • Replies: @Anon
    @tamo

    you talk like a derangered little rat , of course you would choose the authour that put the weight of the acomplishment in the east but historiografy is pretty consistant with murratys book if you not only look at the current western world but with the acomplishment of the ancient graeco roman world.
    Psyentific method, phylosophy , math, proto modern literature and art , olympic sports , hundred of technological invention, literacy rate over 15% while in china was under 1% .....
    is true that china brought a lot of technological invention to the west but the same is true in reverse : metalurgy, chariots , horse..... where introduced in western china by afanasevo and tocharian indo european tribes , even the name of wheel is the same in PIE and ancient sino tibetan.
    https://imgur.com/a/oUXxg3W


    Thats for not talking about of the famous terracote statues that were at the vey least influenced influenced by greeks scultors living in the graco bactran kingdom near to chinese borders

    https://www.google.es/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/science/2016/oct/12/ancient-greeks-may-have-inspired-china-terracotta-army-sculptors-ancient-dna

    Replies: @Anonymous, @tamo

    , @Igor Bundy
    @tamo

    I agree with tamo that the western barbarians stole pretty much everything and then they turned into the most sadistic monstrous conquerors unlike anything we have seen. Now keep blowing their horns about so called discovering things that were discovered or invented thousands of years before them. Heck they didn't even have indoor toilets until recently while it was there in mohen jo daro 5000 years ago. Now they wear funny klown outfits with a piece of bib and an over coat and act civilised.

    Remember Sun Tao? thats taught in all modern military academies? written by some chinese guy 2000 years ago. In india they have native medicines which are more effective than most modern medicines and have been in use for thousands of years. While surgery and invasive process have advanced a lot every year, a lot of that advancement is due to a world wide effort in cooperation and research even if the majority of it is done in like the US which is full of foreigners anyway. The west like the japanese is very good at taking someone else's invention and taking it up a notch.. Just like taking some guys idea on stealth research and now uses it to create planes that cannot be seen.. And aint that why the west 'invented' everything? to steal and call it your own..

    Replies: @joe webb

    , @Thulean Friend
    @tamo


    All these advanced Chinese technologies were transmitted to then technologically backward Europe. According to Robert Temple, a well-respected sinologist, more than half of the inventions that laid the foundations for the modern world BEFORE the industrial revolution came from China.
     
    There is a strong case to be made that the Yangtze river delta was the most prosperous region of the world during the Late Middle Ages. I'm also aware that the Chinese did invent a lot of technologically impressive stuff.

    Still, it is worth pointing out that if the notion that China was this supremely advanced civilisation and Europe was such a pathetic backwater as these narratives would have you believe, then how come the industrial revolution didn't start in China?

    As Stephen Broadberry has shown in a recent paper, the divergence of the richest parts of Europe started much earlier from the richest parts of China than the 'California school' has argued, namely England and the Netherlands. It's these parts of Europe that began the industrial development the earliest, especially England of course.

    The fact remains that until the European-derived industrial revolution, World per capita income was essentially flat (as seen in Maddison database) and in line with total population. It was only after the industrial revolution that per capita income started to diverge in a significant way in Europe. To ascribe this revolution to China is a travesty. China had the intellectual firepower to do it, but failed for other reasons. Which is another (interesting) discussion.

    P.S. Emma Hallberg is unlikely to be 100% ethnically Swedish. My guess is that she probably had a Swedish father who race-mixed with a darker woman who didn't come from Sweden. Maybe even a Greek or someone from Balkan who was quite dark.


    P.P.S. The IQ map Durocher showed is old (2014 and based on even older data). A lot of those scores are iffy. PISA test scores are more up-to-date and more thorough. They are also strongly correlated with IQ, much more so than other tests such as TIMMS etc.

    Replies: @tamo, @Guillaume Durocher

  • For all the accomplishments of conan the barbarians, the first democracies were established by the southern darker races who were destroyed for their independence and individuality. The barbarians gave us racism and slavery with their extra large heads. After destroying all the advanced enlightened races, they setup the beginning of the shitpit we live in today.

    • Replies: @Guillaume Durocher
    @Igor Bundy

    The Greeks were a paradigmatic Indo-European people: they invaded what is today Greece, and much of the rest of the ancient Mediterranean. They enslaved, expulsed, exterminated, or intermarried with the local peoples. This was as true of Sparta as for Athens. They considered themselves superior to other peoples and a happy mean between northern barbarism and Asiatic slavishness. The Greek polis was a product of the citizen-soldiers, of a martial, patriarchal, and exclusionary culture, which owed much to our common Indo-European heritage, including the "barbaric" aspect, so beautifully preserved and expressed in Homer.

    Replies: @joe webb, @Nick Diaz

  • A few days ago, an Ilyushin IL-62M liner carried over a hundred Russian soldiers and officers to Caracas. Symbolically, they made a stopover in Syria, as if saying that Venezuela is the next country after Syria to be saved from ruin and dismemberment. The military mission was led by the Head of General Staff, General...
  • Remember exceptional people who are really duplicitous criminals wearing ties want to be seen as saviours and angels fighting monsters. That is why US etc gives medals to its soldiers who commit the worst atrocities.. The UK is not far behind in this.. Even rewarding pirates with their own fiefdoms.. How can criminals ever be shown at face value? Hence the out sized description of anyone they fight. Even the terrorists who are mostly brutalised and suffering PTSD victims of wests bombings and starvations.. Did trump actually say he will punish assange at guantanamo? How can anyone take anything from the west seriously???? Look deeply and you will find every single thing is a lie dressed up in an orange. I have strong doubts even about all the scientific achievements of the so called west because when ever I look, I find it was all stolen.. Or some immigrant did it.. Immigrant because they prefered money and wealth rather than trying to improve their own countries.. Like the iranian who designed the B2 stealth.. Oh wait hes in jail now..

  • For seven years, from the moment Julian Assange first sought refuge in the Ecuadorean embassy in London, they have been telling us we were wrong, that we were paranoid conspiracy theorists. We were told there was no real threat of Assange’s extradition to the United States, that it was all in our fevered imaginations. For...
  • The entire country was created by duplectious and criminals so what else is new? Yea those founding fathers who took slaves raped pillaged and stole native lands and made fortunes and its the culture.

    Its not something thats out of the ordinary or that happens infrequently.

    • Replies: @ThreeCranes
    @Igor Bundy

    "he entire country was created by duplectious (sic) and criminals so what else is new?"

    It was not. The "creators" were not duplicitous. They did not accord Native Americans and black Africans any rights and made no bones about it. The killed the Indians. They bought and sold blacks as property. So obviously, they did not regard them as citizens. Neither Indians nor blacks were regarded as people who were protected under the umbrella of the Bill of Rights. What could be plainer?

    Murderous, aggrandizing, self-seeking they may have been, but so too was and is every group of people on the planet. Why should they be held to higher standards than anyone else? Because some lofty minded liberal discovers that the franchise was only intended to apply to those of European descent?

    "So what else is new?" Nothing. An in-group excluded an out-group.

    Replies: @Justsaying

  • I may be too trusting, but I generally accept upgrades. Several months ago, I willingly accepted an iPhone operating system upgrade, and lost all the Notes I had stored on my phone. These notes contained bank and credit card details, passport details, and other useful things which I have to consult from time to time,...
  • This brings to mind why so called high intelligence whites were not washing their ass in the middle ages and even the romans were pretty bad at it. while asians of all types as well as most others were building civilizations with plumbing and sewage tunnels many thousands of years before that.. Did whites just get an epiphany in the last 500 or so years to vault them as gods chosen? Just because whites stole chinese fire works and developed it into the ultimate killing machine and conquered the world dont make them any more intelligent. Nor were they great warrior as genghis khan proved.. guile and opportunistic and the will to be as sadistic dont make one great. And dont ever compare amerikan blacks to africans, yes they have problems but also have some extremely intelligent people, you would be surprised. Like most imperialism they are held down by force.. This will all change one day..as soon as others figure out that to survive they will have to even more ruthless and sadistic than the imperials.

  • A cousin of mine is a neurosurgeon. But almost everyone asks his advice and how to do the procedure even though he is the most junior surgeon on staff.. And on the most difficult surgeries he is the lead surgeon doing the procedure even though he is only an assistant professor with a DM and with almost 15 years of studies hes a junior to everyone else with half the number of years of studying. So a position does not mean much about your abilities or qualifications..

    The same goes for your title.. Just because you have a title does not mean you are qualified for anything. Just because you got a degree does not mean you know anything. I seen many just bullsht their way. This goes for any country. And tests dont actually let you know if someone is capable or not. Careful scrutiny about the person and the job goes a long way in determining if they can do the job or not. I would think someone like a pilot can be determined easily by letting them take off and land. No amount of bribes would mask this deficiency even with auto pilots and landing systems. And your skin color by itself dont make you more capable even if you qualify on that basis.

  • On the other hand, passengers might not be convinced. They may feel they were taken for fools by an arrogant company, and decide to shun the 737 Max, if only to give manufacturers a very clear message: build safety into the design, and keep the controls simple, stupid.

    This is absolutely clear!!! You have to be on a lower scale than a banana to not understand they did not care about passenger safety and primary factor was profits and market share. Even mentioning that it is because of Pilots with darker skins is absolute rubbish and an insult. Every dark skinned need to boycott as many boeing flights as possible and absolutely refuse to board one of these 737 Max’s. Not doing ti only mean you are a willing participant against those wishing you harm and profit off your demise.

  • The allegations of 'Russian meddling' only make sense if they're put into a broader geopolitical context. Once we realize that Washington is implementing an aggressive "containment" strategy to militarily encircle Russia and China in order to spread its tentacles across Central Asian, then we begin to understand that Russia is not the perpetrator of the...
  • Peopel who dont know the difference between the USSR and Russia dont particularely need to be paid attention to no matter hopw articulate their queens english.

  • Russia will never vacate Kaliningrad or any other land where Russian troops are present ever. So dream on!!!! Conquered or not. In fact Russia might even overtly support separatists that it now keep half a dozen regions under control.

    You think others are that stupid?? The japanese for being the smartest people on the planet do think so it seems.. And it would be the stupidest move for Russia to vacate any area.

  • Coming up is the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. In 2016, a survey showed that 52 percent of the British public thought that Apollo missions were faked. Skepticism is highest among those who were too young to see it live on TV: 73 percent of aged 25-34 believe we didn’t land on...
  • I think its beyond doubt man made objects landed on the moon and from the evidence of the moon rocks, which are also found in the antarctic, they returned.. The main issue is how many times have man actually touched down on the moon and made it back. Seems man has trouble even going into space to 200km up let alone 350,000 km up 40 years later..

  • There is no doubt that the 9/11 false flag (now even admitted (by direct implication) by NIST!) was a watershed, a seminal event in our history. While millions (or even billions) watched in horror as the twin towers burned, a small group of Mossad agents stood nearby and danced in overwhelming joy. Why exactly were...

  • The art students remodelling the WTC towers…

    passports which are found next to the smoldering ruins of the Twin Towers or the passport left in the car right before the Charlie Hebdo attack. How nice it is of the “Islamic terrorists” to make darn sure that they are quickly and “convincingly” identified! There is also the “minor” fact that all those “Islamic terrorists” apparently have ties with western security services (heck, some even traveled to Israel!). As for the lifestyle of these “Islamic terrorists”, in each case they are anything but Islamic (which the legacy Ziomedia and various Zionist “experts” always explain as part of a “deceptive tactic” not to be noticed in spite of the fact that every one of those so-called “Islamic terrorist” was, of course, not only “noticed” but even actively “developed” by western security services!).

    • Replies: @NobodyKnowsImADog
    @Igor Bundy

    So you're saying jet fuel can burn hot enough to melt steel, but not hot enough to burn a passport? Now I've heard everything!