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    Back in 1959 Vice President Richard Nixon visited Moscow and held his famous "Kitchen debate" with Soviet leader Nikita Khruschev. Nixon favorably compared the standard of living of American suburbanites to that of their Russian counterparts under Communism. Criticizing Soviet society was a serious crime in those days, but I doubt that the Russians ever...
  • The claim to freedom of speech, the rebellion against time and its lies, is always connected with damage to life and property. Democracy is no exception. It has only “humanized” terror. Today, the press, the radio, the public opinion of cliques and circles, the power of collectives and their bigwigs from the right to the left are enough to silence any unwelcome vigilante in time.

  • All those things I’ve been telling you for years are finally starting to happen – right in time for the ten year anniversary of the Daily Stormer! Basically, there is a looming crisis of the US dollar at the same time that the Chinese are taking their place as the dominant world power. China is...
  • “Unfortunately, a hundred fools put together will not make one sane person.” (A. Schopenhauer)

  • Sometimes I think that the script being used by the Biden Administration to manage its foreign and national security policies has been written by George Orwell, though I am not sure if it based on 1984 or Animal Farm. Maybe it is a combination of the two. Either way, it would help explain why there...
  • @Agent76
    @Folkvangr

    Shakespeare knew the human condition and said this, "A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool." William Shakespeare

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    “To silence a fool is disrespectful, but to let him speak is cruel.” (Luc de Clapiers, marquis de Vauvenargues)
    Hopefully, when this world comes to its senses, someone will sue this site for cruelty to anonymous posters. LOL

  • Ronald Reagan used to be a clown too and you should stop making one out of yourself.

    • Troll: ariadna, Agent76
    • Replies: @Agent76
    @Folkvangr

    Shakespeare knew the human condition and said this, "A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool." William Shakespeare

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  • The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards — colonialism. We often hear that problems of immigration, drug-smuggling, and terrorism can’t be solved unless we can tackle the “root causes” in non-white nations. That assumes they can’t solve those causes themselves. Foreign aid has largely failed. Don’t “root cause” solutions imply...
  • @Folkvangr
    There are a lot of videos on youtube where Russians living in Mexico say that no one wants to have anything to do with them because they are considered cheats and hustlers.

    Replies: @anonymous, @Unintended Consequence, @Wokechoke, @rgl, @Enough2023, @2stateshmoostate, @Truthtellerbuddy, @Shitposter_in Chief, @anonymous

    Everywhere I’ve travelled has had a negative perception of Russians.

    I don’t know if it’s simply something to do with the Russians who are rich enough to travel, or permeates all their levels of society, but my experience with them has been outright liars who are full of aggression and bluster, but back down when stood up to

    • Agree: Folkvangr
    • Replies: @Unintended Consequence
    @Shitposter_in Chief

    "my experience with them has been outright liars who are full of aggression and bluster, but back down when stood up to"

    I've found Russians have excellent communication skills and are quite charming rather than being something from the cast of Pirates of the Caribbean. Maybe you should frequent better bars and hotels.

  • I can’t really understand what this faggot is saying, he talks like a faggot and can’t even speak English. But apparently, he’s the head of the International Criminal Court, and he’s issuing an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin. This is taking the goofiness of the Ukrainian border skirmish into a whole new realm. I would...
  • Behold this shame of the sixth day of creation! One would think that after it was created by the Almighty, it would have been reissued in the same place as “Smashed, Squashed, Splattered, Chewed, Chunked and Spewed.”

  • Putin sealed Satan’s work, but God intervened under the guise of the International Criminal Court.

    • Troll: Notsofast
  • On Friday geopolitical plates of tectonic scale may have visibly shifted as Iran and Saudi Arabia, two of the most important countries in the Middle East and erstwhile bitter adversaries, announced that they had reestablished diplomatic relations after a lengthy round of negotiations held with top Chinese officials in Beijing. Back in 1945, President Franklin...
  • @Step up your game
    "Our own website is a small one, and only about a dozen of our articles have ever broken 100,000 views. "

    Yes, Unz has a core readership of 10,000 to 30,000 readers, who generate about 2 million views during one month.

    “The Crisis in Ukraine Is Not About Ukraine. It’s About Germany,” "This article quickly attracted enormous global readership and has now reached nearly a million views,"

    This article was typical clickbait conspiracy nonsense. Germany already is a US ally or vassal state. Of course the current war is about Ukraine and Russia.

    Hershovitz hasn't provided any evidence supporting his claims. And US and German newspapers didn't claim "pro-Ukrainian activists" did it "on a small yacht". They said a "pro-Ukrainian group" (could be the CIA) did it and a yacht may have been involved (for whatever purpose).

    And let's not even discuss the bioweapon nonsense. With the exception of care homes and morbidly obese people, the virus just wasn't a big deal.

    Unz really has to step up his game if he wants to be taken seriously.

    Replies: @Ron Unz, @Folkvangr

    Unz really has to step up his game if he wants to be taken seriously.

    Too late, unless he is insightful enough to throw off his sinking ship the ballast called “Larry Romanoff & Co.”

  • I can’t really understand what this faggot is saying, he talks like a faggot and can’t even speak English. But apparently, he’s the head of the International Criminal Court, and he’s issuing an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin. This is taking the goofiness of the Ukrainian border skirmish into a whole new realm. I would...
  • Why is LGBTQ+ so repulsive to the Russian psyche? It turns out that this phenomenon has nothing to do with Christianity and its core values. It’s about the “values” and “superstitions” prevalent in Russian pop culture, which is largely shaped and heavily influenced by former prisoners.

    What defines this subculture?

    In prisons, prisoners learn basic “thieves’ terms,” including those that reflect the stratification of prisoners. Prison argot fixes the vertical stratification of the community – the hierarchy of the prison world. There are: the elite (the thief in the law, the boss, the blatnye), the middle layer (men), and the bottom rung (roosters, the offended, billy goats). The following list and interpretation of the terms is given by inmates of the Mozhaisk Children’s Colony. “There are four castes in the prisons. The lower caste – roosters, the second – billy goats, the third – men, the fourth – blatnye. Roosters are not gay, there are passive homosexuals among them. There are people who have been degraded to this rank by lawlessness and they belong to the lowest strata of the community of inmates.

    Statistically about 5% of population of medium-sized cities did time in prison, while in small provincial towns this share can be as high as 80%. Thus the subculture of ex-prisoners has an enormous influence on the general culture and shapes its “values”. All the power of Russian hate propaganda is directed at this part of society.

    Keep in mind that most assistants of deputies of the Russian Duma (parliament) are former inmates.

    • Troll: Lurker
    • Replies: @Wokechoke
    @Folkvangr

    ICC prosecutor who put together the case against Putin’s evacuation of Rus from Donbas is Paki. This Paki’s brother is a homosexual child rapist, Imran Khan MP, Wakefield Yorkshire. Who’s going to fill western child brothels, servicing the likes of Khan, if the Rus selfishly keep their offspring to themselves? How will Ukie child traffickers like Zelenskyy turn a profit if they can’t, with impunity, orphan Rus children and sell the children to vampires in the west?

    Replies: @Folkvangr

  • I wonder: How many body doubles of GANGSTA PUTIN will actually make it to The Hague after Xi shuttles the original to Beijing?

    • Replies: @Wokechoke
    @Folkvangr

    My bet is on a Dutch freighter sinking off the coast of Taiwan. With one of those fancy etching machines.

  • Maidan turned violent because Putin called Yanukovych and gave him orders to shoot peaceful demonstrators. There are tapes showing Russian snipers killing civilians from the rooftops.

    • Replies: @Voltarde
    @Folkvangr


    The Maidan sniper killings were pivotal for the 2014 Kiev coup – why is research into the massacre being censored in the West?
    https://www.rt.com/russia/570921-maidan-sniper-killings-censorship/

    (Ukrainian-Canadian) Political scientist Ivan Katchanovski – of the University of Ottawa – has revealed that a paper he produced outlining evidence that the February 2014 massacre of Ukrainian protesters by sniper fire, a defining moment of the Western-backed Maidan coup, was not published by an academic journal for “political reasons.”

    ‘The evidence is solid’

    In a lengthy Twitter thread posted on January 6, Katchanovski first laid out the circumstances behind the rejection of his article, and the bombshell evidence included in it. The paper was initially accepted with minor revisions after peer review, and the journal's editor offered a glowing appraisal of his work, writing:

    “There is no doubt that this paper is exceptional in many ways. It offers evidence against the mainstream narrative of the regime change in Ukraine in 2014… It seems to me that the evidence the study produces in favour of its interpretation on who was behind the massacre of the protesters and the police during the ‘Euromaidan’ mass protests on February 18-20, 2014, in Ukraine, is solid. On this there is also consensus among the two reviewers.”

    "Even NATO’s Atlantic Council adjunct admitted in 2020 that the massacre was unsolved and that this “cast a shadow over Ukraine.” . . ."

    Unsolved Maidan massacre casts shadow over Ukraine - Atlantic Council
    https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainealert/unsolved-maidan-massacre-casts-shadow-over-ukraine/
     
    Maidan massacre trial and investigation testimonies by 47 wounded protesters about Maidan snipers - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sx9P7IlU0ow

    The "Snipers' Massacre" on the Maidan in Ukraine (2021) - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flztD56UcYk

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  • Here’s the thing for everyone who doubts me: if I didn’t know what was going on, how would I be able to make all of these predictions? Do I just guess, and somehow always end up correct? I said, explicitly, that the narrative from all of the top figures in the GOP was going to...
  • “A conspiracy against Russia does exist, but the entire population of Russia participates in it. “ (V. Pelevin)

  • Introduction According to recent estimates of population diversity, America will be a very different country demographically over the next few decades. By the year 2050 or even before, there will be much more ethnic diversity than today. For example, the White majority that exists in 2023—approximately 58% of the total population—will slowly disappear in yearly...
  • To Ron Unz:

    “Those who place great value on people’s opinions give them too much credit.”
    (A. Schopenhauer)

  • Everyone can be listened to, but not everyone is worth talking to. That goes for 99.99% of the commenters on this site.

    • Replies: @Bro43rd
    @Folkvangr

    Correct, yourself included. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.

  • Introduction It seems that in the 1990s, training in multiculturalism could involve brainwashing or psychological abuse. How true is this of today’s anti-racism training? Cornell in the 1990s Almost thirty years ago a student at Cornell wrote to its president about what he saw as the brainwashing techniques used to spread the ideology of multiculturalism,...
  • It is safe to say: The sting of the scorpion of conscience has been replaced by the itch of greed in Russians.©

  • Multiculturalism is essentially a cornerstone of Marxism and Communism. “Proletarians of the world, unite!” They did, and now look at proletarian multicultural Russia: the population dumbed down and reduced to the common denominator of snitching and anonymous reporting to the secret police, everyone hating each other, everyone trying to cheat each other, racial tensions in every “autonomous republic,” prisons choked with juveniles, widespread tuberculosis, HIV, hepatitis and alcoholism. Multiculturalism is the first stage in the demise of thriving, majority-white civilizations. Once you allow in Asian elements and their suspicious foreign gods and political ideologies, such as Judaism and Islam, it’s over, Rover. The Romans realized that only too late. The next generation of Europe will have to deal with bloody civil wars.

    • Replies: @Curmudgeon
    @Folkvangr


    Multiculturalism is essentially a cornerstone of Marxism and Communism. “Proletarians of the world, unite!”
     
    Actually, it is the opposite of that. Multiculturalism promotes the atomization of society - hyphenated citizens if you will. The lie of "diversity is our strength" is a key component of this. People are encouraged to ignore the big picture and concentrate on petty differences between different groups, which allows the manipulators to operate out in the open as "just another interest group". Marxism and communism identified the common enemy of all - "capitalism", and moved to create a utopia where everyone was "equal", providing you followed the rules. The closest multiculturalism comes to that is "White Supremicist" which, unlike "capitalism" is imaginary, and even Whites following the narrative are "outsiders".

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  • The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards — colonialism. We often hear that problems of immigration, drug-smuggling, and terrorism can’t be solved unless we can tackle the “root causes” in non-white nations. That assumes they can’t solve those causes themselves. Foreign aid has largely failed. Don’t “root cause” solutions imply...
  • There are a lot of videos on youtube where Russians living in Mexico say that no one wants to have anything to do with them because they are considered cheats and hustlers.

    • LOL: profnasty
    • Troll: brostoevsky
    • Replies: @anonymous
    @Folkvangr

    The Mexican foreign policy corrolary. Mexico ever since the richness obtained from DRUGS/NAFTA surplus trade, has been meddling on other nations Internal Affairs. The Mexican govt, pretends to fill the void left by USA capitalists in Central/South America economically and POLITICALLY. The Mexican plutocrats have been buying small/local trademarks, companies, from Concrete/Cement, foods, liquors/spirits, including process agroindustrial products and mainly Media companies in the area of TV/Radio/Digital outlets. The Mexican Telecommunications giant CLARO inc. dominates more than 60% of the Central/South American Media/digital/Mobile markets. Another Mexican media companies such as Televisa, Azteca TV already left behind formal alliances and they are directly buying into local markets. Cementos de Mexico, Bimbo, Cinepolis, Jumex, and Maseca had displaced local brands and progressively push domestic producers out of the competition with massive drug financing. The dark side of Mexican influence has become ever more evident in proven nexus among Drug Cartels laundering schemes and their financing of expanding Mexican NARCO/corporations abroad. In the Recent political crisis en Bolivia/Peru/Brazil/Ecuador Mexicos played a decisive role in supporting LEFT corrupt govt officials linked to the Drug Cartels. In Peru local Army intelligence report Mexican Embassy officials arrested among political agitators/dissedent providing logistical/financial/operative participation and support. It seems that Mexicos NARCO/Corporate/Plutocrats are no longer subsirvient to USA commands..and they are relentlessly encroaching into other nations affairs. When the Trump/Biden admistrations protested Mexicos depredatory NARCO/capitalists policies the Mexican govt. inmediately open the USA/Border and flooded the area with illegal mighrants mass caravans and triple drugs influx into the USA.

    Replies: @Old Brown Fool, @2stateshmoostate, @msotil

    , @Unintended Consequence
    @Folkvangr

    "There are a lot of videos on youtube where Russians living in Mexico say that no one wants to have anything to do with them because they are considered cheats and hustlers."

    Mexicans certainly like to label others with their own faults and bad intentions. What's most interesting is how they seem to understand their own bad character but aren't willing to accept the blame or change their evil ways either.

    I wonder why these Russians would stay in Mexico and be insulted instead of going to someplace like Brazil.

    , @Wokechoke
    @Folkvangr

    Lots and Lots...

    , @rgl
    @Folkvangr

    Bullshit

    , @Enough2023
    @Folkvangr

    Bank run next week. Take out what you can. If they want to play stupid games, we’ll give them stupid prizes.

    , @2stateshmoostate
    @Folkvangr

    How about a link to just one?

    , @Truthtellerbuddy
    @Folkvangr

    All of a sudden the propaganda against Mexico went into high gear. I suppose this means that Mexico is planning to join BRICS or something similar and the US panicked.

    , @Shitposter_in Chief
    @Folkvangr

    Everywhere I've travelled has had a negative perception of Russians.

    I don't know if it's simply something to do with the Russians who are rich enough to travel, or permeates all their levels of society, but my experience with them has been outright liars who are full of aggression and bluster, but back down when stood up to

    Replies: @Unintended Consequence

    , @anonymous
    @Folkvangr

    There are 40MILLIONS Mexicans LIVING inthe USA and the Mexican Presiente openly threathened the USA Govt..to rally his Mexican troops in the USA to VOTE/Reconquista of the American former Mexican territories..

  • We recently passed the first anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war and the Wall Street Journal published a lengthy review of the twelve months of the conflict, summarizing what had happened and describing future prospects, an article that attracted more than 2,500 comments. Ukraine Is the West's War Now The initial reluctance of the U.S. and...
  • @L.K
    @Ron Unz

    Ron Unz, you really are making yourself look pretty bad in your exchanges with Twinkie, including by often misrepresenting the guy's positions. It doesn't look good, Unz.
    Twinkie's arguments re the military aspects of this war are way more well informed and substantive than your ill informed positions.

    I see you are still doubling down on Col Macgregor, even after that last prediction by him of a gigantic winter offensive that would finally spell doom for the Ukrainians, who would then be annihilated, came up short. Winter is over and his prediction was, AGAIN, completely false. FACT. This Russian offensive has been quite underwhelming, much more so than their more substantive 22 summer gains.

    BTW, Anihilation seems like a favorite word for Macgregor. Years ago , Macgregor, who has been pushing for the US land forces to reform in order to be leaner and meaner, stated that if the US faced the 10 feet tall Russians in a war scenario in the Baltic states, without reforming to handle the Russian battalion tactical groups, US forces would be not just defeated, but, yeah, anihilated... but, if they carried out the reforms he feels are needed, the US would win. I had always taken Macgregor seriously, but after this one I began having doubts about his statements. The man is obviously a brilliant military thinker, but he is also a man with agendas and those seem to be the guiding lines for many of his statements. In view of the OBVIOUS underperformance by the Russians in Ukraine in general and the BTGs in particular, it is clear to me that, unlike what I had previously imagined[and I'm on record here at Unz making such statements] which was that the Russians would probably defeat US/NATO in its near abroad, say the Baltics or Ukraine, that the much more likely outcome would be a Russian defeat. None of this is to say the Russians are military midgets, but they sure as hell ain't 10 feet tall either.

    As I pointed out to you in another thread, Macgregor has been using the Russians as a boogeyman to sell his desired military reforms since a little after the Gulf War; it went like this: we beat the iraqis easily but had we faced a better trained, led and equipped foe, say the Russians, the outcome could be very different. In the 90s, the Russians, though militarily in decline then, were the only folks remaining in town to be used for that, since the Chinese were not on the radar yet, all others being much weaker, including the Europeans, who are US client states anyways.
    In regards to the war in Ukraine, Macgregor has been comically wrong in all his predictions for ukrainian doom, that is simply a FACT. It's quite disapointing how you are simply ignoring all this, including his gigantic super winter offensive, which you pushed months ago, after all, Macgregor is always so confident in making these types of statements, is he not? Shame he's been wrong every single time... and shame on you for just simply waving all such obvious evidence away.

    What's the problem with you admitting that you have been mislead by the likes of Macgregor and Ritter? I have. Maybe Twinkie does have a point when he says that, at times, you seem to want to 'win' on the Internet at any cost. I say this as someone who has learned from much of your body of writing, which I generally, not always, find convincing and well researched.

    As for casualties, here is Macgregor's latest;
    'How many Ukrainian soldiers have died is unknown, but one recent estimate wagers between 150,000-200,000 Ukrainians have been killed in action since the war began, while another estimates about 250,000.'
    Pure horshit. Such figures would mean the Ukrainians having suffered north of 800,000 KIA and WIA ALONE! Had that happened the Ukrainian forces would almost certainly have collapsed already.
    Look, wartime estimates are NOTORIOUSLY UNRELIABLE. Both sides evidently downplay their casualties and inflate those of the enemy. Both sides have suffered badly, but nothing like 1 million casualties. Macgregor, i see, is in the game of exagerating Ukrainian losses, downplaying Russian ones, exagerating Russian sucesses, downplaying their many failures.
    Often, during wartime, even when one side is actually trying to assess the other sides losses, not for propaganda, the estimates are usually ridiculously wrong. The US side overestimated German casualties in the battle of the Bulge by nearly 5 times!
    As for Russia, their official tallies, even decades after a conflict, are oftentimes badly understated, the worst case being WW2, but one runs into this pattern even in much more recent wars, such as the Chechen wars.

    Replies: @John Johnson, @Twinkie, @Twinkie, @Ron Unz, @Ron Unz, @Ron Unz

    As I pointed out to you in another thread, Macgregor has been using the Russians as a boogeyman to sell his desired military reforms since a little after the Gulf War; it went like this: we beat the iraqis easily but had we faced a better trained, led and equipped foe, say the Russians, the outcome could be very different. In the 90s, the Russians, though militarily in decline then, were the only folks remaining in town to be used for that, since the Chinese were not on the radar yet, all others being much weaker, including the Europeans, who are US client states anyways.

    Ron Unz loves to engage in debate-by-psych analysis and even psycho-analyzes “military-types,” whatever that means in his mind, but he seems clueless about the retired colonel syndrome.

    The U.S. military has an up-or-out personnel system. The Pentagon, for example, is full of bright colonels stuck doing non-glamorous stuff all throughout that cavernous building full of wires sticking out everywhere. They are basically like coders working in basements while politically astute captains (army/AF rank, not Navy) and majors at the White House can get instant attention when they call someone despite their lowly official ranks.

    Most of those colonels – even bright, ambitious ones – will not get a star (when you become a general officer, you become one of the gods of the armed forces – it’s a dream-come-true for most driven officers). And when these colonels are cashiered out, inevitably a fraction of them gets jilted by the military, the Establishment, the politicians, what have you, and become very bitter for having been thwarted in their ambition. So, you get a bunch of retired colonels who become very vocal, for reasons good and bad.

    A few, such as Colonel John Boyd, become prophet-in-the-wilderness-like figures (especially for their followers) and preach the gospel of some new wonky ideas (“revolution in military affairs”) and command an intense, devoted following. Some like Colonel David Hackworth reserve their ire on those who do get their stars as “the Perfumed Princes of the Pentagon,” and others, such as Colonel Trevor Dupuy, develop the “neglected genius” mentality, complete with arcane, quantitative books on war (with flawed math, I might add), while still others such as Colonel Douglas Macgregor* become political cranks and professional doomsayers (“You didn’t listen to my brilliant diagnosis on what ails the U.S. military, so it’s going to meet its disaster at the hands of [insert some hobby horse bogeyman, the Russians, the Chinese, the North Koreans, etc]).

    Most of these men were at one time brilliant, driven, ambitious, and etc. And they may still be in some ways. But almost all of them, inevitably, develop axes to grind and fixations and hobby horses that sometimes blind them to ideas (especially modest, prudent ones) and real-life developments that clash with their priors. Meaning, one might respect their service and perhaps even admire them for some of their outstanding personal qualities, but one should, also, take their dramatic pronouncements and critiques with a grain of salt. And, to be frank, for at least some of them, the vociferous criticism of the “status quo” is a retirement gig and cry for attention, because they certainly “went along to get alone” while they were in service and were still gunning for that star.

    *Macgregor garnered much acclaim for the Battle of 73 Easting during the First Gulf War, but his army career suffered for various reasons, including his arrogance. Contrast that with the career of another alumnus of the battle, H.R. McMaster: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._R._McMaster

    By the way, Unz takes the tack that, because I was wrong to support the Iraq War (even though I deeply regret that support), my credibility is shot for all of eternity, but doesn’t seem to realize that Macgregor was also a vociferous supporter of the invasion and remained so as of the 2004 interview: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/pentagon/interviews/macgregor.html

    [Interviewer] We’ve all read the famous reports from Bob Woodward and others about a meeting at Camp David within four days of 9/11, where Deputy Secretary [Paul] Wolfowitz and Secretary Rumsfeld argued strongly for Iraq. Were you surprised when you first heard that Iraq was on the target list?

    [Macgregor] No. No, not at all. But I think you’ve got to understand, there are different reasons why different people inside the administration and inside the military saw a return to Iraq as inevitable. I cannot speak for Secretary Rumsfeld. I’m familiar with the WMD [weapons of mass destruction] argument. That, by the way, was never my rationale for supporting intervention in Iraq, which I strongly supported and still do. [Boldface mine.]

    • Thanks: L.K, Wizard of Oz, Folkvangr
    • Replies: @Brosi
    @Twinkie


    The U.S. military has an up-or-out personnel system. The Pentagon, for example, is full of bright colonels stuck doing non-glamorous stuff all throughout that cavernous building full of wires sticking out everywhere.
    ...
    Most of those colonels – even bright, ambitious ones – will not get a star
     
    Yup, we have seen all the photographs floating around social media of those proud recruit grooming Colonels like your buddy "Pup Ravage".

    While you and they are chasing each other around "that cavernous building full of wires sticking out everywhere" thousands of young Ukrainian boys are being sent to be ritually slaughtered in the Bakhmut meat grinder.

    https://imgur.com/ITDU2nD.png
    , @L.K
    @Twinkie

    What's your take on the Ukrainians defense of Bakhmut? To me it seems it made sense to wear down the Russians there and weaken their offensive capabilities, but since the Ukrainian flanks began to cave in, the battle appears to me no longer cost-effective for the Ukrainian side, seems they are wasting precious manpower and ammo at this point.

    Politics over sound strategy?

    Replies: @Twinkie

  • As I explained in some detail yesterday, when people very unpopular with Republican voters attack Ron DeSantis, they are actually promoting him. When people see people who they consider enemies attacking someone, they assume that person must be an ally – because an enemy of an enemy is a friend. This is most obvious with...
  • Russian orcs are finished!!! Bury them all, Ukraine! Glory to Azov! Glory to NATO!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnokkVBA-mE

    Video Link
    This will be THE END OF RUSSKI MIR LOL LOL LOL

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ori2Vu_oMbo
    Video Link

  • The majority of Russians have degenerated into a nation of subhuman bipeds who can be brainwashed into anything: genocide, bombing civilians in the name of “saving them from Bandera or Nazis,” spreading their “russki mir,” which is nothing more than a chauvinistic imperial mentality, “higher values” that translate into corruption, thievery and bullying, and, of course, blind obedience to authority. Without this degeneration, the war against Ukraine and the nuclear blackmail of the world would have been unthinkable. The Russians as a nation must be universally despised and isolated from the rest of the sane parts of humanity until they evolve back into human beings.

    GLORY TO UKRAINE! UKRAINE WILL OVERCOME!

    • LOL: CelestiaQuesta
    • Troll: Rurik, Vito Klein
    • Replies: @Poupon Marx
    @Folkvangr

    You should get checked out for rabies or tertiary syphilis.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    , @Lurker
    @Folkvangr

    Loon.

    , @nokangaroos
    @Folkvangr

    Stepan fought the Jew and its waterpolacks, as Khmelnitsky had done before
    him (besides he worked for the Murkans ten times longer than for the Natzees (tm)
    before the Jews got him in Munich 1959).
    If you aren´t allowed to NTJ it is easy to blame the Ruskies (and the Hohols´
    proverbial stupidity does the rest); it is a bit harder to get the Ruskies -
    as long as they insist on attacking the mantilla ("Natzees") they cannot win.
    - The Musicians also sport Afghans and Kurds; if Yevgenij Viktorovich´idea is
    a Legion of disgruntled former allies ("Coalition of the Unwilling") I advise him
    to start recruiting in Germany ...

    Slawa kokaina sa Putina, sa rodinu :P

    Replies: @Folkvangr

  • GLORY TO STEPAN BANDERA! DEATH TO RUSSIAN AGGRESSORS!

    GLORY TO COURAGEOUS DEFENDERS OF UKRAINE “AZOV” BATALLION!


    Video Link

    • LOL: CelestiaQuesta
    • Troll: brostoevsky
  • As everyone knows, gangster Prigozhin, who earned $250 million by plundering African and Middle Eastern countries, recruited in his private “army” Wagner convicts. Since most of those bandits came a cropper, the gangster started recruiting a lot of African apes. Yes, fucking Mother Russia is winning.

  • On Friday geopolitical plates of tectonic scale may have visibly shifted as Iran and Saudi Arabia, two of the most important countries in the Middle East and erstwhile bitter adversaries, announced that they had reestablished diplomatic relations after a lengthy round of negotiations held with top Chinese officials in Beijing. Back in 1945, President Franklin...
  • Death to Russian fascist aggressors! Hang Putin high! The Russian empire is a rogue state that stole all its territories from its neighbors. The Russians can only claim Novgorod, Moscow and St. Petersburg as their own. Down with the Russian illegitimate state!

    • Agree: Wizard of Oz
  • As I explained in some detail yesterday, when people very unpopular with Republican voters attack Ron DeSantis, they are actually promoting him. When people see people who they consider enemies attacking someone, they assume that person must be an ally – because an enemy of an enemy is a friend. This is most obvious with...
  • This is who Anglin supports: The Mafia State formerly known as “Russian Federation”.

    The Wagner group has put out a 15 million dollar bounty out on Defence Minister Guido Crosetto

    https://www.ansa.it/english/news/world/2023/03/15/wagner-puts-bounty-out-on-crosetto_e07793bf-161e-4de8-b1df-b6d006b30090.html

    • Replies: @Dumbo
    @Folkvangr

    Who cares about Russia. But why should we support the stupid, corrupt, ugly Ukraine? It's a very similar country to Russia. Some people act as if Ukraine was Switzerland and it had been invaded by distant Mongols. No, it's a cousin country fighting with another cousin country, basically the same people. So let them fight but lets get the hell out of there. And let's stop sending weapons and money to these idiots. Then the war will end, and less people will die. Fucka Ukraina.

    , @Rogue
    @Folkvangr

    The article is very short and doesn't say much.

    If true, I will agree that it is shocking that Wagner and Medvedev (who allegedly is behind this bounty offer) has done this.

    However, that's if it's true. Loads and loads of endless disinformation spouted by various "news" sources. How good, bad or reliable Italian media is, I wouldn't know.

    But of the Western MSM I do know, I don't even trust them as far as the weather forecast is concerned.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

  • Consider the humble doughnut, generally a ring or flattened sphere of fried dough topped or filled with sugary or fruity flavoring. These sweet, satisfying bakery products have been created and enjoyed for centuries in various forms. Then in the mid-1900s, a big U.S. corporation called Dunkin’ Donuts became very successful by selling what can best...
  • In the new world tolerance will reach such levels that intelligent people will be banned from thinking so as not to offend the imbeciles.

    • Agree: PetrOldSack, brostoevsky
  • On Friday geopolitical plates of tectonic scale may have visibly shifted as Iran and Saudi Arabia, two of the most important countries in the Middle East and erstwhile bitter adversaries, announced that they had reestablished diplomatic relations after a lengthy round of negotiations held with top Chinese officials in Beijing. Back in 1945, President Franklin...
  • A year after invasion, Russian war crimes inflict death and ruin on Ukraine. Russian savages are destroying the jewel of Europe – Ukraine. They are committing genocide against its people, murdering infants, children, pregnant women, young men and elderly. Half of the Russian “army” consists of career criminals, murderers, convicted pedophiles, drug dealers, robbers, and marauders. Imagine the kind of human species on this website who support all this. Can you still call them HUMAN?


    Video Link

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    @Folkvangr

    I feel sorry for your nervous breakdown Simonchuk.

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    , @24th Alabama
    @Folkvangr

    I share your sympathy for the suffering of the Ukrainian people,with the only difference being that my sentiments are sincere and yours are fake.

    All who had heartfelt concerns for the welfare of the Ukrainians urged them to remain neutral vis-a'-vis NATO and Russia, and stop the persecution (and killing) of ethnic Russians.Did the Ukrainians really want to provide the turf for an American-Russophobe war of revenge?

    Under American guidance Zelensky made terrible decisions.The Nation is wrecked and the loss of lives is horrific, more so because this tragedy could have been avoided.Had Zelensky been a real Ukrainian to start with, he would now be a traitor.He is instead just a warmongering,rat millionaire,ready to retire to Israel if he makes it out alive.

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  • “Our own website is a small one, and only about a dozen of our articles have ever broken 100,000 views. ”

    Yes, Unz has a core readership of 10,000 to 30,000 readers, who generate about 2 million views during one month.

    “The Crisis in Ukraine Is Not About Ukraine. It’s About Germany,” “This article quickly attracted enormous global readership and has now reached nearly a million views,”

    This article was typical clickbait conspiracy nonsense. Germany already is a US ally or vassal state. Of course the current war is about Ukraine and Russia.

    Hershovitz hasn’t provided any evidence supporting his claims. And US and German newspapers didn’t claim “pro-Ukrainian activists” did it “on a small yacht”. They said a “pro-Ukrainian group” (could be the CIA) did it and a yacht may have been involved (for whatever purpose).

    And let’s not even discuss the bioweapon nonsense. With the exception of care homes and morbidly obese people, the virus just wasn’t a big deal.

    Unz really has to step up his game if he wants to be taken seriously.

    • Agree: Wizard of Oz, Folkvangr
    • Disagree: Odyssey, Petermx
    • Replies: @Ron Unz
    @Step up your game


    Yes, Unz has a core readership of 10,000 to 30,000 readers, who generate about 2 million views during one month.
     
    I think that's really quite a bit on the low side. According to SimilarWeb, the leading web traffic analyzer, we had 4.6 million pageviews in January, down from 5.6 million pageviews the previous couple of months. And we typically get around 60,000 visitors per day, so I'd guess our regular readership is somewhat higher than that.

    Replies: @Step up the game

    , @Folkvangr
    @Step up your game


    Unz really has to step up his game if he wants to be taken seriously.
     
    Too late, unless he is insightful enough to throw off his sinking ship the ballast called "Larry Romanoff & Co."
  • Russian officers kill own wounded soldiers rather than treat them say POWs

  • Russian savages tortured a Ukrainian marine, performed on him a brutal surgical operation without anesthesia and kept him in a concentration camp for months with other 800 captives. See for yourself what russkiy mir can do for you:

    • Replies: @Poupon Marx
    @Folkvangr

    Pathetic, clumsy, stupid, and inept Ukrainian (pardon the repetition). Genetically part of an inferior gene pool.

    Folk wanker. Sky Jewish owned news.

    One unsubstantiated video. The evidence of Ukraine torture and murder of Russian POWs is extensive and credible, as in rising to the level of accepted norms of evidence. You Ukrainian inferior lump of amorphous dung. Useless idiot.

    https://www.wsj.com/video/series/on-the-news/videos-appear-to-show-ukrainian-troops-shooting-surrendering-russians/09C4C2F2-6A94-46BE-B3A5-207DDC6B4D29

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7bvQ-324-g

    What about the wide spread reports of Ukie Nazis killing their own citizens for propaganda videos, non-compliance (as in resisting to be human shields for Ukie soldiers).

    And then there is Bucha. Objectively, all the evidence points to Azoz or other Nazi regiment clumsily killing civilians to frame Russians.

    As a Ukie, somewhere in you miserable life, you are going to be forced to admit you come from inferior stock, sub par culture, mores, morality, and decency. The entire pseudo-nation has spent decades groveling and begging to the International ZIO usurpers, either directly as oligarchs or as executives of large corporations. Who OWNS most of the land in Ukraine?

    Countering US and Ukie psyops:

    U.S. Military Intelligence Official Refutes 'Russian Atrocities' Claims

    Russian soldiers left the town Bucha in Ukraine on March 30. Two days later the Ukrainian Gestapo like SBU and men of the fascist Azov battalion moved in to find and remove 'traitors'. On April 2/3 video was published that showed freshly killed men laying on the streets of Bucha. Several of them had white arm bands signaling to Russian forces to see them as friendlies.

    The 'west' and Ukrainian officials immediately called those dead the result of 'Russian atrocities'.

    I had called it a provocation:

    The Bucha 'Russian' atrocities propaganda onslaught may have worked well in the 'west' but it lacks evidence that Russia had anything to do with it.

    The former Indian ambassador M.K. Bhadrakumar calls it an outright fake: ...

    And a fake it was.

    Thankfully there are still some sane U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency officials and William Arkin is talking with them:

    Last Wednesday, Bucha Mayor Anatolii Fedoruk said that 320 people had been killed in the town of 37,000.
    ...
    "It is ugly," a senior official with the Defense Intelligence Agency tells Newsweek. "But we forget that two peer competitors fought over Bucha for 36 days, and that the town was occupied, that Russian convoys and positions inside the town were attacked by the Ukrainians and vice versa, that ground combat was intense, that the town itself was literally fought over."
    ...
    "I am not for a second excusing Russia's war crimes, nor forgetting that Russia invaded the country," says the DIA official. "But the number of actual deaths is hardly genocide. If Russia had that objective or was intentionally killing civilians, we'd see a lot more than less than .01 percent in places like Bucha."

    320 of 37,000 is not .01 percent. But we do not know how many of those dead were Russian or Ukrainian soldiers. Some of the dead were so called 'civilian defenders' which were supposedly local civilians to whom the government had handed guns to 'fight the Russians'. During a war a 'civilian' with a government issued gun shooting at enemy soldiers is a combatant, not a civilian.

    The DIA official continues:

    "Have the Russians been indiscriminate? Absolutely. But it shouldn't too surprising. It's part and parcel of the Russian way of war, lining up their artillery guns and letting loose," the DIA official says. "But here in particular, in Bucha and the other towns around it—Irpin and Hostomel—there was intense ground fighting that involved almost 20 battalion tactical groups."

    I doubt that there is really intentional 'indiscriminate' Russian artillery fire. The Russians have held back quite a lot and paid in blood for it.

    One should also note that the often shown mass graves in Bucha were not from recent actions but had been dug on March 10 after heavy fighting when Russian soldiers tried to enter the town:

    Maxar Technologies, which collects and publishes satellite imagery of Ukraine, said the first signs of excavation for a mass grave at the Church of St. Andrew and Pyervozvannoho All Saints were seen on March 10.

    "More recent coverage on March 31st shows the grave site with an approximately 45-foot-long trench in the southwestern section of the area near the church," Maxar said.

    The DIA official clearly says the civilian casualties in Ukraine, which are quite low, get overplayed and that attributing them solely to Russia is wrong:

    On Monday, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said it had recorded 1,793 deaths and 2,439 injuries to civilians in all of Ukraine since the war began on February 24. U.S. intelligence believes that the true number is some five times greater, as previously reported by Newsweek.

    "It's bad," the DIA official says. "And I don't want to say it's not too bad. But I can't help but stress that beyond the clamor, we are not seeing the war clearly. Where there has been intense ground fighting and a standoff between Ukrainian and Russian forces, the destruction is almost total. But in terms of actual damage in Kyiv or other cities outside the battle zone, and with regard to the number of civilian casualties overall, the evidence contradicts the dominant narrative."
    ...
    The official says that it is dangerous to attribute one or even several graves and scenes of civilian disaster to Russian barbarism rather than just being realistic about the depredations of war.

    The official also worries that attributing the destructiveness only to Russian conduct, rather than to war itself, creates future dangers.

    "If we blame all the damage on Putin, as if he commanded it and that it is due solely to Russian war crimes, we are going to walk away from Ukraine with some illusion in our heads that modern warfare can be fought more cleanly, that the Ukraine war is an anomaly solely created by Russia's behavior. This war is just demonstrating how destructive any war on this scale would be."

    One should avoid to wage war whenever possible but it also important to end wars as quickly as possible:

    "Maybe it's heartless to urge that we look at Ukraine with precision, without human emotion," says the DIA official.

    "But for those who think tens of thousands have died and Russia is intentionally killing civilians and pursuing genocide, I say that's even more of an argument to find a diplomatic solution to cease fighting. But nothing is going to happen in the coming days or weeks to change the reality on the battlefield. That's why stopping the fighting should be our highest priority."

    Unfortunately ending the war is not a priority for the U.S. nor the EU. Their leaders are drunk on the idea that the Ukraine defeated Russia around Kiev. They seem to believe that the Ukraine can defeat Russia everywhere.

    But the retreat from Kiev was ordered because the deceptive move towards it had fulfilled its purpose of keeping a large number of Ukrainian soldiers in place around Kiev while the Russian army opened the land corridor to Crimea.

    The Ukraine has no chance to defeat the Russian army no matter how many old tanks or airplanes the U.S. and EU countries move to it.

    Sending more weapons only prolongs the war and inevitably creates more military and civilian casualties on both sides.

    https://www.moonofalabama.org/2022/04/us-military-intelligence-official-refutes-russian-atrocities-claims.html

    There it is, Rodentia. You know you are lying, and tried to serve up a turd soup to the readers here.

    Replies: @John Johnson

    , @Derer
    @Folkvangr

    Hahaha, that photo is from Abu Ghraib, I know it by the coat-hanger...you desperate liar.

  • On Friday geopolitical plates of tectonic scale may have visibly shifted as Iran and Saudi Arabia, two of the most important countries in the Middle East and erstwhile bitter adversaries, announced that they had reestablished diplomatic relations after a lengthy round of negotiations held with top Chinese officials in Beijing. Back in 1945, President Franklin...
  • The BEST ever song about Russia, the best country in the world! Long live Russkiy Mir!

  • @cohen
    @Folkvangr

    Another fraud of Jeffery Sachs or daylight robbery is his appearances on TV and his acting like a renegade. The host of the show disconnecting Jeferry's microphone in the middle of his screaming making him a "Rebel with a future agenda". If Jeff is so bad then why on earth they kept inviting him over and over and disconnecting him. I was disappointed to see the fake show in the Oscar nomination. The best fake performance. A pure circus to make his image of a real opposition.


    Jeffery should be asked about his whistle blowing passion that only gravitates around selected political topics. Why not he talks about Pharma, Fed reserve bank (after all this subject is something he should know more than Covid or Pipeline explosion), UN corruption, worthless projects of the World Bank in environmental arenas.
     

    It is funny that the world bank environmental bank environmental standards are xeroed from EPA environmental protection guidelines or standard and were fitted with the World Bank Logo. I am not joking.
     
    In one of the meetings where a project manager from the WB kept bragging about the billions and billions dollars the bank was spending. I asked the bragger if he could name one single successfully completed project in the environmental areas? Anyone could guess the answer.

    And let us not forget this fascination with PhD degree holders. They are not automatically experts on subjects that they dont have any clues on. Jeffery, an economics degree holder usually brags on his resume the Chairman of Covid commission, Question for those delusional fans of Mr. Sachs? How would they feel if someone with a Phd in Music, or theology or ancient languages would be suitable as head of Federal Communication, or NSA. They sure have PhDs.
     
    Here is a true story. All those PhDs, and professors in the entire world, during the biggest environmental disaster were unable to cap the leak in the oil pipeline (Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico). It was solved by a plumber from Ohio. No big fanfare. No movies or books. I can find anything on the guy I was interested in seeing the sketch.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    Just like his buddy Bernie, Jeffrey talks a lot about ending poverty, but I have never heard him talk about sealing our southern border. I think he is a wolf in sheep’s clothing, just like all his fellow communist scum.

    • Troll: Olivier1973
  • @cohen
    It appears that Ron Unz has appointed himself an unpaid PR Manager of Jeferry Sachs aka “Professor”, Iconic “Whistleblower” and a controlled opposition using inside information fed by Alphabetical agencies. As someone once wrote about Jeff. A “Repackaged Tool/Fool”

    What the China and Iran deal has to do with Jeffrey that Ron's article is loaded with PR of his “client” . Mistakenly I expected impact on global and Middle East and Central Asia.

    If anyone could cite a single reference of Jeffrey commenting, positive or negative, on Stealing of Syrian oil, Israeli killing of American Citizens and American Journalists, or him blowing the whistle of bogus and selective UN violations used when suitable for propaganda. These are forbidden fruits for our whistleblower, Jeffery (heck he is associated with the UN Commission and should know a lot of irregularities).
     
    Or maybe, future Technologies pertaining to man made disasters. About five years ago I ran into a “conspiracy guy” who was working with a catering service in Washington DC. His words, that in one of the posh hotels there was a day conference on means to may heavy rains in selected locations (weather related). The “waiter” ran into one of the senior-aged attendees and asked the question about artificial rain. The old gentleman told the kid that there was more to it than what they were talking about in the conference (paraphrasing).

    It is true Jeffery is a professor in economics or he could be a smart man. But that does not mean he is qualified to be the chairman of a co called Covid Commission launched by a magazine. The commission was of course funded by Generous grants none other than from Rockfellers and “Dr. Bill Gates' ' who authored several papers in medical magazines especially in “Nature” magazine that had often referenced on gain of function, Bats research in NC state, Dr. Fauci funding on and on.

     

    How in the world a failed/fired economist by Yeltsin and probably Govt. of Poland could be an expert or virology topics especially when the covid study is done by non Qualified members of the investigating team such sd a few with biology background engineers, economists, a former president, and get this a librarian. There goes the credibility of the commission. So dont be surprised by future manmade disasters.

    The New York Times called Jeffery an iconic whistleblower, according to Ron Unz old article (if my memory serves me). Never understood the “Iconic part”. A newspaper aka a propaganda machine for the government chooses, at will, Jeffery Sacks to be an icon

    After the disastrous economic model in Russia and Poland, Jeffery was shipped to the United Nations sustainability commission, an useless institution, like one in the World Bank, and other major international lenders
    . In my days, the Sustainability was meant environmental improvement by consuming what you produce while damaging the environment. Everyone is focussed on climate change which used to be global warming in the good old days and there is hardly any mention of water pollution, Solid waste, noise pollution and Toxic Chemicals.

    Yes there is climate change but the way it is handled is wrong and by the profiteers. Carbon Emission Trading where you can pollute say in Norway above your quota by buying credit on exchanges from the under developed countries with no or minimum pollution generation capacities. This is a scam developed by economic professors at Harvard and other prestigious economic institutions. I remember it was Larry Summer, a friend of Jeffery Sachs whose famous words were “ the poor countries have the capacity to absorb more pollution”. Wow and big wow. If anyone cares to remember a barge full of trash from NJ? Going to different countries to dump the load on poor countries' soil at a price “because they had more capacity to absorb garbage”. Dont know what happened to that barge. Which country ended up taking the load.
     
    Now the new deal or Agenda 2030 under the disguise of environmental improvements is going to cover every aspect of life. Minerals, water, land, mountains, blue economy, your personal movements, everything being digitized, environmentally safe zones (you travel only for a few hours in certain zones) or you can buy credit to stay longer in those zones (just joking), debt sustainability, educational sustainability etc. Jeffery Sachs, as an economist, is perfect for such hoaxes.

    I am thankful to the advent of the internet that there is so much information, misinformation, and disinformation available and it is a challenge and time consuming to sort out. But hey, it is our responsibility to participate and get involved rather than being intellectually lazy and believe NYTimes, Washington Compost, and the rest of the media. It is up to us.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    Thanks.

    • Replies: @cohen
    @Folkvangr

    Another fraud of Jeffery Sachs or daylight robbery is his appearances on TV and his acting like a renegade. The host of the show disconnecting Jeferry's microphone in the middle of his screaming making him a "Rebel with a future agenda". If Jeff is so bad then why on earth they kept inviting him over and over and disconnecting him. I was disappointed to see the fake show in the Oscar nomination. The best fake performance. A pure circus to make his image of a real opposition.


    Jeffery should be asked about his whistle blowing passion that only gravitates around selected political topics. Why not he talks about Pharma, Fed reserve bank (after all this subject is something he should know more than Covid or Pipeline explosion), UN corruption, worthless projects of the World Bank in environmental arenas.
     

    It is funny that the world bank environmental bank environmental standards are xeroed from EPA environmental protection guidelines or standard and were fitted with the World Bank Logo. I am not joking.
     
    In one of the meetings where a project manager from the WB kept bragging about the billions and billions dollars the bank was spending. I asked the bragger if he could name one single successfully completed project in the environmental areas? Anyone could guess the answer.

    And let us not forget this fascination with PhD degree holders. They are not automatically experts on subjects that they dont have any clues on. Jeffery, an economics degree holder usually brags on his resume the Chairman of Covid commission, Question for those delusional fans of Mr. Sachs? How would they feel if someone with a Phd in Music, or theology or ancient languages would be suitable as head of Federal Communication, or NSA. They sure have PhDs.
     
    Here is a true story. All those PhDs, and professors in the entire world, during the biggest environmental disaster were unable to cap the leak in the oil pipeline (Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico). It was solved by a plumber from Ohio. No big fanfare. No movies or books. I can find anything on the guy I was interested in seeing the sketch.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

  • A few days ago, the UN Security Council held hearings on the accusations by Seymour Hersh that the Biden Administration had illegally destroyed Europe's $30 billion Nord Stream pipelines. Hersh is one of America's most renowned journalists and the previous week he had revealed the exact details of the attack, an obvious act of war...
  • @Patrick McNally
    @Folkvangr

    That gets into other issues from a later era. It has nothing to do with the simple fact that Hitler's occupation of Czechia on March 15, 1939, made it impossible for Chamberlain to demand of Poland that they reach a treaty over Danzig similar to the Munich Agreement.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    It has everything to do with the issue at hand. Do you know why Hitler “occupied” Czechia? What do you know about its leaders’ deals with Stalin?

    • Replies: @J. Alfred Powell
    @Folkvangr

    Nothing occurred before March 15, 1939, don't you know that, Folkvangr? The Second World War and all subsequent history was precipitated on that date. Nothing before that date counts or matters. Let's just get that straight, OK?

    , @Patrick McNally
    @Folkvangr

    Czechia's defenses were stripped away by the Munich Agreement, and they had no deal with Stalin at that time. Prior to the Munich Agreement, Czechoslovakia had had agreements with France and the USSR, but the ability of Moscow aid Czechoslovakia would have depended upon cooperation from Poland and Romania. They were not willing to allow this, so there was little that the USSR could do for Benes. When France sided with Chamberlain at Munich, that was the end of any such alliances.

    Hitler occupied Czechia in order to gain access to both the Skoda Works and Czech gold.

    https://www.historynet.com/britain-france-not-appeased-hitler-1938/

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    This is because historically, the March 1939 occupation of Czechoslovakia made a pivotal difference in German rearmament. Historian Williamson Murray forcefully argues this case in his 1984 book The Change in the European Balance of Power, 1938–1939: The Path to Ruin. Financially, Hitler acquired $28.3 million in gold when he overran Czechoslovakia. Economically, in combination with the March 1938 annexation of Austria, the absorption of Czech industry raised Germany’s percentage of world industrial production to 15 percent, equal to that of the United States. Militarily, Germany also acquired two major arms complexes, particularly the world-renowned Skoda Works.

    Czech arms plants began to churn out weapons for the Wehrmacht, and by occupying Czechoslovakia, Germany acquired 1,502 aircraft, 469 tanks, 500 antiaircraft guns, 43,000 machine guns, a million rifles, three million rounds of artillery ammunition, and a billion rifle rounds. In theory this was enough to equip 30 German divisions, though in practice the Germans sold much weaponry to countries such as Romania, further enriching themselves.

    Even so, Murray estimates that “approximately 10 German divisions received either a portion or all of their arms as a direct result of the occupation of Czechoslovakia.” The Germans also dismantled Czech fortifications for reuse in the Siegfried Line and, later, to augment the Atlantic Wall.

    The de facto annexation of Czechoslovakia thus made the difference between a Nazi Germany with the resources to win decisively against Poland and the western Allies—as it did historically between September 1939 and June 1940—and one able to achieve, at best, limited gains on a path to defeat. The failure to stand firm at Munich was thus even more calamitous than most students of World War II appreciate.
    -----

    Ever since Hjalmar Schacht had resigned from Minister of Economics in November 1937 (right around the time when Hitler held the meeting which led to the Hossbach memo) it had been clear that the path taken by Hitler was unsustainable unless some major acquisitions were made soon. Schacht had argued that Germany had achieved adequate rearmament and now needed to focus on developing export industries. Hitler's focus was on further military build-up with the aim of eventually achieving a drive to the east for living space. But it was apparent that some expansionist rewards needed to be won immediately in order to justify continuing with this path. The conquest of Czechia achieved exactly this.

    The Poles were then forced to see that if they made some similar agreement over Danzig which placed Hitler in a good position for further strategic moves, then 6 months later they could also be occupied just as Czechia was. Hence, no deal over Danzig was acceptable.

  • 1-- In COVID hearing, #Pfizer director admits: #vaccine was never tested on preventing transmission. "Get vaccinated for others" was always a lie. The only purpose of the #COVID passport: forcing people to get vaccinated. The world needs to know. Share this video @Rob_Roos 2 minute video 2-- Nat @Arwenstar French MP Jean Lassalle who had...
  • @Desert Fox
    Covid-19 does not exist, it is a myth, an illusion, concocted by the WEF, UN Agenda 2030, the Rockefeller and Gates Foundations, the WHO, the CDC, etc., to drive people into taking the genocide MRNA injection as part of the depopulation agenda.

    There has been over 6 million illegals let into America since the communist Biden regime was placed in power via the voting machines by the zionists, and not one of the illegals has had to have the genocide clot shot, the elites are not worried about covid-19 since they know it does not exist and is a scam and psyop.

    Covid-19 is the flu and colds and pneumonia rebranded, remember when they said the flu had disappeared, it was renamed as covid, to get people to take the MRNA genocide shot, it is all a scam and a psyop, the biggest scam and psyop in the history of the world.

    There needs to be a Nuremberg style trial for all involved in this scam, this is genocide on a worldwide scale.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    There needs to be a Nuremberg-style trial for everyone involved in this scam, this is genocide on a global scale.

    God forbid. Legally, Nuremberg was a fiasco. Witnesses were interrogated under Soviet law.
    Documents and exhibits were entered into evidence under the laws of Communist countries.
    Anyone claiming to be a survivor was automatically believed.
    Every accusation was automatically believed.
    Every atrocity committed by the Russians or the Allies was parodied in some accusation against the Germans, such as mass rape, Kulak-style food confiscation, or planting trees on the Katyn graves.
    Almost every Holocaust witness claimed to have worked as an “interpreter” in an “office” in a “laboratory” or as a photographer. That’s why he or she survived.
    Any “report” written by the prosecutor was considered “proof” of the guilt of the accused and not subject to argument.
    Any unsubstantiated assertion made by the prosecutors was considered “proven” unless the defendants could refute it.
    Effective cross-examination was simply not allowed.
    Defendants were not allowed to take the stand to impeach prosecution witnesses.
    Defense attorneys were reprimanded for “confusing” witnesses on cross-examination.
    Defense attorneys were not given copies of documents introduced into evidence by the prosecution.
    Newspapers were given 250 copies of each document, but the defense was not given even one.
    Defense attorneys were given piles of documents each morning, all of which were out of order.
    The defense attorneys were not told the order of the trial.
    How can such a trial be said to have “proven” anything?

    • Agree: Deadbeat, Mr Gen
  • A few days ago, the UN Security Council held hearings on the accusations by Seymour Hersh that the Biden Administration had illegally destroyed Europe's $30 billion Nord Stream pipelines. Hersh is one of America's most renowned journalists and the previous week he had revealed the exact details of the attack, an obvious act of war...
  • @Patrick McNally
    @J. Alfred Powell

    Actually, it was Hoggan who was diversionary and evasive. He wished to bury the fact that Hitler's occupation of Czechia on March 15, 1939, was what forced Chamberlain to abandon the appeasement policy. Instead, Hoggan tried to make it sound as if mere maliciousness by Halifax somehow caused Britian to support Poland.

    Replies: @Folkvangr, @Wizard of Oz

    In complete contrast to the Peace of Westphalia, concluded at Münster in 1648 and ending the first Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648), the end of what Prime Minister John Major called “the second Thirty Years’ War” (1914-1945) has not to this day brought us a peace treaty or general forgiveness of guilt, but the still ongoing persecution and murder of all Germans – physically and psychologically.

    • Replies: @Patrick McNally
    @Folkvangr

    That gets into other issues from a later era. It has nothing to do with the simple fact that Hitler's occupation of Czechia on March 15, 1939, made it impossible for Chamberlain to demand of Poland that they reach a treaty over Danzig similar to the Munich Agreement.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

  • @Wizard of Oz
    @Folkvangr

    I was simply saying that mu point was independent of whether he had originally been legally and fairly elected. What happened in 2014 was no more an illegal coup than what happened to Gough Whitlam as PM in Australia in 1965. Unprecedented innovation to form a bew government not surprisingly left some people uncomfortable, and some outraged.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    Yanuckovych’s election was democratic only technically, i.e. not overtly fraudulent like all Putin’s sham “elections”.

    To outside observers, the outcome of these elections was extraordinary. Yanukovych represented top oligarchs of ill repute. Why would anybody vote for a man who was perceived to have stolen the 2004 election through massive fraud and significant repression? How could he win a technically free and fair election? First, Ukraine endured a horrendus financial crisis in 2008-2009 and the standard of living had plummeted. even though economic growth returned at the end of 2009, the economic failure weighed upon the Orange rulers. Also, Yuschenko acted as a “technical” spoiler candidate on the extreme nationalist right against Tymoshenko in the 2010 elections. He tried to attract nationalist votes from her and force her further in the direction of Ukrainian nationalism to scare off centrist voters from her toward Yanukovych.
    Finally, Yanukovych was the candidate of most of the oligarchs, notably Akhmetov, Firtash and Kliuev. As a consequence, he had far more financing and television advertisements than Tymoshenko. In this situation, it was actually impressive that she lost by only 3.5%, which demostrated her campaign skills and division of the country.

    • Replies: @Wizard of Oz
    @Folkvangr

    Thanks.

  • We recently passed the first anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war and the Wall Street Journal published a lengthy review of the twelve months of the conflict, summarizing what had happened and describing future prospects, an article that attracted more than 2,500 comments. Ukraine Is the West's War Now The initial reluctance of the U.S. and...
  • @meamjojo
    @Folkvangr

    Long article but worth the read.
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    The Daring Ruse That Exposed China’s Campaign to Steal American Secrets
    How the downfall of one intelligence agent revealed the astonishing depth of Chinese industrial espionage.

    By Yudhijit Bhattacharjee
    March 7, 2023

    In March 2017, an engineer at G.E. Aviation in Cincinnati whom I will refer to using part of his Chinese given name — received a request on LinkedIn. Hua is in his 40s, tall and athletic, with a boyish face that makes him look a decade younger. He moved to the United States from China in 2003 for graduate studies in structural engineering. After earning his Ph.D. in 2007, he went to work for G.E., first at the company’s research facility in Niskayuna, N.Y., for a few years, then at G.E. Aviation.

    The LinkedIn request came from Chen Feng, a school official at the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (N.U.A.A.), in eastern China. Like most people who use LinkedIn, Hua was accustomed to connecting with professionals on the site whom he didn’t know personally, so the request did not strike him as unusual. “I didn’t even think much about it before accepting,” Hua told me. Days later, Chen sent him an email inviting him to N.U.A.A. to give a research presentation.
    ...
    https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/07/magazine/china-spying-intellectual-property.html

    Replies: @Zarathustra, @Folkvangr

    Thank you. I was reading about the Chinese adopting the KGB strategy of disinformation tactics in their worldwide COVID psyop: “The idea of a virus manufactured by the US military and planted in Wuhan during the World Military Games is so hard to imagine that it can only be true.”

    “Beijing has adopted the Russian approach to discrediting “the West,” which Ben Nimmo summarized in 2015 as the “4Ds”: Dismiss (“if you don’t like what your critics say, insult them”), Distort (“if you don’t like the facts, distort them”), Deflect (“if you’re accused of something, accuse someone else of the same thing”), Disappoint (“if you don’t like what someone else is up to, try to scare them”).

    Stay tuned (⌐⊙_⊙)

    • Replies: @nebulafox
    @Folkvangr

    The Chinese are nowhere near as good as the Soviets at this stuff. Even as late as the 1980s when the Soviet regime was going into terminal decline, they could still convince many Americans that the CIA masterminded the crack epidemic. Chinese claims of a wet market origin, by contrast, were only parrots by America's elites and globalist institutions. That probably did more harm than good for influencing others, particularly the American lay public. Their big weakness remains soft power.

    This partly reflects the different priorities of the regime, and also partly reflects national psychology IMO: the Chinese have never had the messianic impulses that Americans and Russians have had. And it's nothing that can't get better with practice over the years. But if (and this is a *big* if, one that is not playing out in the slightest right now with pride flags on embassies and money going to clinics that mutilate children) the US isn't beclowning itself to the point that Chinese maturity looks too appealing by contrast, their lack of finesse in handling non-Chinese will have an impact.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

  • The 12th “Middle East Conference” at the Valdai Club in Moscow offered a more than welcome cornucopia of views on interconnected troubles and tribulations affecting the region. But first, an important word on terminology – as only one of Valdai’s guests took the trouble to stress. This is not the “Middle East” – a reductionist,...
  • Under Putin, as the regime made the transition from “roving” to “stationary” bandits, interelite violence did decrease, and the streets became safer. Globalization allowed Russian elites to continue to maximize their gains by keeping domestic markets open for their predation while minimizing their own personal risk by depositing profits in secure offshore accounts.

    In the words of American economists Clifford Gaddy from the Brookings Institution and Barry Ickes from Pennsylvania State University, Putin operates a “protection racket” dependent on a code of behavior that severely punishes disloyalty while allowing access to economic predation on a world-historic scale for the inner core of his elite. By his third term, he had created a highly controlled security system able to use the laws, the media, and the security forces as a means of intimidating, and critically balancing, rival economic elites. Others have called it a “corporation,” “Kremlin, Inc.,” “a sistema,” or a “corporatist-kleptocratic regime.”

    The Russian political analyst Yevgeniy Gontmakher, the deputy director of Moscow’s Institute of World Economy and International Relations, made the astute observation that “there is no state in Russia.” There is “a certain structure in which millions of people who call themselves bureaucrats work,” but they do not perform the function that a state is supposed to perform: “Instead of the state as an institution implementing the course of a developing country, we have a huge and uncontrolled private structure which is successfully diverting profits for its own use.”

    The Parliament had become “yet another department of the Presidential Administration,” along with the entire legal system, and bureaucrats who thought they worked for the state in fact serve only the interests of an “extremely large monopolistic business structure which can do anything it likes” and which controls “not less than 50 percent of the economy.” Profits are diverted on the whole not to assist the population but to line the pockets of bureaucrats and the political elite.

    Anton Surikov, a former military intelligence specialist who became an outspoken critic of Putin, was more candid in speaking to a Western journalist: “To tell you the truth . . . all Russian politicians are bandits from St. Petersburg.” One of the persistent features of Putin’s circle is that they promote their friends and do not forget to punish their enemies.

  • Europe was a civilization. From Charlemagne until, say, the 16th century, European civilization was “Christendom.” “The Faith is Europe, and Europe is the Faith,” in Hillaire Belloc’s words.[1] Western Christianity had Rome as its capital, and Latin as its language. But this unity was, in theory, just spiritual. Rome was the seat of the papacy,...
  • The Russians who support the war against Ukraine are insane. They are incapable to draw the line under the past and move one. A modus vivendi, a possibility of peaceful coexistence with the new Ukraine would have to be found. In view of the fact that most people – including many Jews – are cruel beasts, held in check only by iron laws, everything must be done with united forces to prevent life from degenerating into a continuous, cruel war of all against all. The first and indispensable condition for this is that we find the strength to draw a line under the past.

  • We recently passed the first anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war and the Wall Street Journal published a lengthy review of the twelve months of the conflict, summarizing what had happened and describing future prospects, an article that attracted more than 2,500 comments. Ukraine Is the West's War Now The initial reluctance of the U.S. and...
  • @The Old Philosopher
    @John Johnson

    TRhe asctual law at work thAT WARRING PARTIEIS TENDO TO FOLLOW IS EXPRESSED BY THE THE gOLDDEWN RULE in its complete versioin that goes: Do unto others as you would have them do unto yoiu for as you do to others so it shall be done to you.

    The only ones who can entirely disregard that rule without fear are groups that are invulnerable to retribution as the Spartan told the citiz ens of a state that appealed to them to spare them on the grounds of justice is: "The strong do as they will, and the weak suffer as they must" until, of course,m the worm turns.

    And those are the laws that govern conflicts.

    All else is horse-pucky.

    Replies: @John Johnson, @Folkvangr

    It pays to remember that revenge is the most expensive form of retaliation.

  • Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. (George Santayana) Santayana’s maxim is probably one of the most widely quoted criticisms by scholars and practitioners alike of public policy – especially foreign policy – when it goes awry. This is especially true when the result is disaster at home or defeat...
  • The Jews have not waged war for two thousand years. For two thousand years the Jews have witnessed all wars as more or less uninvolved, in many cases only from the show of the war profiteers who earn from the war as war suppliers.
    During WW II, for the first time in so many centuries, they were actively involved in a war as a belligerent party. “Judea declares war on Germany!” The irresponsible megalomania of the leaders of world Jewry, who were far away from shooting and war, had succeeded in their presumption to actively involve the Jews as a warring party in a war, especially in a war in which death and destruction were at stake on both sides. The blame for the Holocaust therefore lies solely with the Jews themselves.

  • We recently passed the first anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war and the Wall Street Journal published a lengthy review of the twelve months of the conflict, summarizing what had happened and describing future prospects, an article that attracted more than 2,500 comments. Ukraine Is the West's War Now The initial reluctance of the U.S. and...
  • Crimea is not Russia.
    According to Putin Crimea joined the Russian Federation based on an international treaty but Crimea was not a state and only states can conclude treaties under the Vienna Convention. Western legal scholars hold a ‘broad consensus’ that the situation in Crimea represents the ‘forceful acquisition of territory by one state at the expense of another state, that is annexation illegal under international law’.
    Russia violated the UN Charter, and its invasion and annexation is defined as ‘aggression’ under the 1974 Definition of Aggression. Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine constituted an unlawful threat of force which is prohibited by the UN Charter while the Crimean referendum had no legal validity in the eyes of the UN and parliamentary Assemblies of the OSCE and Council of Europe.

    • Agree: meamjojo
    • Replies: @Zarathustra
    @Folkvangr

    You are moron.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    , @PhysicistDave
    @Folkvangr

    Folkvangr wrote:


    Western legal scholars hold a ‘broad consensus’ that the situation in Crimea represents the ‘forceful acquisition of territory by one state at the expense of another state, that is annexation illegal under international law’.
     
    Western legal "scholars" no longer matter.

    They have been swept into the dustbin of history.

    For centuries the West relied on brute force. Now brute force has swung around in the other direction.

    Do you have any children? Better teach them how to say, "Would you like soy sauce with that?"

    In Mandarin. ("你要加酱油吗?"}

    The times they are a changin'.

    Crimea was part of Russia for centuries. And it is once more. And forever.

    Replies: @Zarathustra

  • @meamjojo
    @Wizard of Oz

    Speaking of China:
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    Studying Ukraine war, China's military minds fret over US missiles, Starlink
    8 Mar 2023

    BEIJING/HONG KONG, March 8 (Reuters) - China needs the capability to shoot down low-earth-orbit Starlink satellites and defend tanks and helicopters against shoulder-fired Javelin missiles, according to Chinese military researchers who are studying Russia's struggles in Ukraine in planning for possible conflict with U.S.-led forces in Asia.

    A Reuters review of almost 100 articles in more than 20 defence journals reveals an effort across China's military-industrial complex to scrutinise the impact of U.S. weapons and technology that could be deployed against Chinese forces in a war over Taiwan.

    The Chinese-language journals, which also examine Ukrainian sabotage operations, reflect the work of hundreds of researchers across a network of People's Liberation Army (PLA)-linked universities, state-owned weapons manufacturers and military intelligence think-tanks.

    While Chinese officials have avoided any openly critical comments about Moscow's actions or battlefield performance as they call for peace and dialogue, the publicly available journal articles are more candid in their assessments of Russian shortcomings.
    ...
    https://www.reuters.com/world/studying-ukraine-war-chinas-military-minds-fret-over-us-missiles-starlink-2023-03-08/

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    Australians may now understand what China is trying to do in their country. But the Chinese government is pursuing a similar strategy in the United States, and the vast majority of Americans don’t understand it. If anything, the party-state’s campaign in the United States is even more profound because it involves gaining access to cutting-edge technologies, hacking massive amounts of personal information, undermining our institutions, and trying to shape American perceptions of and policies toward China.
    The Chinese appear to be accelerating their efforts to penetrate American institutions and opinion-shaping bodies. This is far deeper – and more systematic – than Russian efforts to polarize America through the use of social media. Some Chinese-Americans and Chinese residents in the United States have cooperated in obtaining technology for the Chinese government. And many Chinese nationals who have gained years of experience working for American companies have returned to China to help competitors there. The Chinese have a nickname for these individuals, haigui, or returning sea turtles that come ashore once a year to lay their eggs.

    • Replies: @meamjojo
    @Folkvangr

    Long article but worth the read.
    ---------
    The Daring Ruse That Exposed China’s Campaign to Steal American Secrets
    How the downfall of one intelligence agent revealed the astonishing depth of Chinese industrial espionage.

    By Yudhijit Bhattacharjee
    March 7, 2023

    In March 2017, an engineer at G.E. Aviation in Cincinnati whom I will refer to using part of his Chinese given name — received a request on LinkedIn. Hua is in his 40s, tall and athletic, with a boyish face that makes him look a decade younger. He moved to the United States from China in 2003 for graduate studies in structural engineering. After earning his Ph.D. in 2007, he went to work for G.E., first at the company’s research facility in Niskayuna, N.Y., for a few years, then at G.E. Aviation.

    The LinkedIn request came from Chen Feng, a school official at the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (N.U.A.A.), in eastern China. Like most people who use LinkedIn, Hua was accustomed to connecting with professionals on the site whom he didn’t know personally, so the request did not strike him as unusual. “I didn’t even think much about it before accepting,” Hua told me. Days later, Chen sent him an email inviting him to N.U.A.A. to give a research presentation.
    ...
    https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/07/magazine/china-spying-intellectual-property.html

    Replies: @Zarathustra, @Folkvangr

  • Trump’s full speech at CPAC Donald Trump is the anti-war candidate. This is good ground for him to stake out – especially if he can oppose the war with China as well. There are a lot of people who don’t like these wars, and no Democrat or Republican can go against the war on China....
  • @John Johnson
    @Tallest Skil

    I don’t care about genetic fallacies. He deported zero illegals and allowed in over 2 million additional nonwhites during his presidency. No deportations. No wall. No government arrests. No smaller government. He lied back to front.

    Muslim immigration isn't related to the southern border.

    Visa policy is an area where the president has executive influence.

    Why don't you try reading the article before replying with a giant mess of a post:

    Trump Cut Muslim Refugees 91%, Immigrants 30%, Visitors by 18%
    https://www.cato.org/blog/trump-cut-muslim-refugees-91-immigrants-30-visitors-18

    Here is a Yale study criticizing his policy:
    https://news.yale.edu/2021/07/30/trumps-muslim-ban-harmed-health-muslim-americans-study-finds

    Here is NY Times coverage of the policy
    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/27/us/politics/trump-syrian-refugees.html

    As I said both libertarians and liberals were against him.

    He literally did, you illiterate piece of shit. THE. ELECTION. WAS. STOLEN. No number of votes would have been sufficient for him to win. You fundamentally do not understand what happened.

    Well he somehow won the first time. Why are you yelling at me? Go yell at the 20+ million White men that choose to not vote in anything. Or the libertarians that threw their vote in the garbage for another open borders loser.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    It could take years to fully safeguard all the government’s computer systems, if it is indeed possible. So many have been penetrated and we know that Chinese government-backed hackers can hide for years in a system and “hop” into other systems when the time is right. “I wouldn’t describe the government as wide open, but obviously it is not closed either,” Grotto, the former NSC cyber expert said. “Perfect security is never possible unless we stop using computers, which is not viable. Assessing cyber threats is always an exercise in risk management, which means accepting some degree of risk. What we can hope for is to make it as costly as possible for any adversary to break in and then get really good at hunting for adversary activity on the network and be able to continue to operate despite being penetrated. In other words, we need to develop resilience in the face of known compromise.”

  • Mike Whitney--- The Biden administration is determined to provoke China on the issue of Taiwan. The White House now believes that they must take a more aggressive approach to China in order to contain their development and preserve America's role as regional hegemon. The irony of Washington's approach, however, is the fact that tens of...
  • We have far less leverage with China today. We don’t have military forces on their soil, and they have a population more than four times our own. We were not involved in the development of their form of government. There is no chance that China will abandon its technological ambitions because it sees the acquisition and development of key technologies as essential to its rise to power. Technological power is economic power is national power. A retreat would be humiliating for President Xi.

    The American administration has not yet come to grips with this central reality. President Trump’s negotiators seemed to believe that tariffs will force the Chinese government to change its technological course, that it will somehow “buckle” under the pressure. But if you understand history, you know that the Chinese party-state will not and cannot back down. China’s demand for technology is non-negotiable. If the government were to back down, it would allow the Chinese nation to be subjected to the same policy of “containment” that the United States used against the Soviet Union.

    • Agree: LarryD3
    • Replies: @Putinandhisfansaremorons
    @Folkvangr

    If we look back at history, does it mean Russia and the West will split up China again? Or not that history? Lol

    Replies: @Folkvangr

  • Many Jews are in positions of overt power and influence, such as those placed throughout the current Biden Administration, or those on the Board of Trustees of the globalist hub World Economic Forum. They have names with which we are familiar, such as Larry Fink, Anthony Blinken, Rachel/Richard Levine, Merrick Garland, Janet Yellen, Alejandro Mayorkas,...
  • Private commercial waste removal in New York City has long been a notorious operation of the Mafia or “Cosa Nostra,” increasingly including the Jewish Mafia.

    The traditional syndicates of the Russian mafia still rob, murder, bribe, and defraud mainly in their home countries and “only” invest their criminal profits in clean companies in Germany with the goal of penetrating the economy and politics. However, highly criminal and conspiratorial gangs of young Russian-Germans are already forming in Germany and are in no way inferior to their role models in the former Soviet Union. Chinese triads are also operating largely unchallenged in the areas of drug trafficking, money laundering, and product piracy.

    Italy’s “mafia giants”-whether Cosa Nostra, ‘Ndrangheta, or Camorra-have partially retreated from the most serious violent crime. Nevertheless, they continue to play a major role in international drug and arms trafficking. In addition, they are investing their largely untouched criminal assets in Germany and are increasingly shifting their activities to white-collar crime.

  • This is the big one. We’re blowing the lid off the Dems and their censorship, once and for all. New York Post: Journalist Matt Taibbi eviscerated Twitter and other social and mainstream media outlets during a House Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday, saying their collusion with the federal government over “disinformation” had created “a form of...
  • @Wokechoke

    It took Soviet leader Stalin, fresh from winning the Great Patriotic War, a decade to defeat the Ukrayinska Povstanska Armiya (Ukrainian Insurgent Army – UPA) in western Ukraine in the mid-1950s. In 2014-2015, Ukraine’s many volunteers turned the tide of the war and defeated the Donbass separatists, forcing Russia to supply anti-aircraft missiles, one of which – a BUK – shot down flight MH 17 in July 2014, killing 298 passengers and crew; Russia then invaded Ukraine in August 2014. Since 2014, Ukraine has built a modern and well-equipped army with US Javelin anti-tank weapons and Turkish drones (UAVs – Unmanned Aerial Vehicles).

  • We recently passed the first anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war and the Wall Street Journal published a lengthy review of the twelve months of the conflict, summarizing what had happened and describing future prospects, an article that attracted more than 2,500 comments. Ukraine Is the West's War Now The initial reluctance of the U.S. and...
  • @John Johnson
    @GeneralRipper

    Russia is fighting the combined West with dumb ass Jew indoctrinated Ukies providing the meat puppets.

    Russia has a Jew in charge of the main front (Bakhmut). If the Ukrainian president wasn't Jewish then would Russia be the Jewish side?

    Why haven’t you made the trip to Ukraine to volunteer yet, John John?

    Not my country. I support sending weapons but not men.

    Jew wars for Globalism at the expense of the Goy.

    Let's hear Putin rant about Israel and the Jews. He even addressed Netanyahu directly:

    “I hope that the new government under your leadership will continue the line of strengthening Russian-Israeli cooperation in all areas for the benefit of our peoples, in the interest of ensuring peace and security in the Middle East,” Putin said in a message to Netanyahu, quoted in a statement on Thursday.
    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/12/30/russias-putin-welcomes-netanyahu-back-to-power-in-israel

    Putin is pals with all kinds of Jews and has them in his government. But an anonymous American poster on Unz must be supporting globalism by opposing a war where Orthodox family men are killing each other and one side is led by a Jewish private war commander.

    Why don't you explain to us how Putin is sticking it to the Jews by having Orthodox family men kill each other in trenches. Tell us exactly how that sticks it to Soros.

    Replies: @Folkvangr, @GeneralRipper

    Putin’s obsession with Ukraine began a long time ago. Surkov openly stated in 2021 that as long as Ukraine does not pursue the domestic policies that Russia demands, the struggle over Ukraine will never end, it may die down, it may flare up, but it will continue, forever. President Zelenskyy did not exclude the scenario of a full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war. At the same time Putin’s essays and speeches sounded like a veiled declaration of war against a Ukrainian state. He considered it “illegitimate and acting against the interests of its citizens because it is dominated by foreign actors, and that, to the extent that there is such a thing as Ukraine, it is a bandit state occupying ‘territorial gifts’ of land that rightfully belongs to Russia.”

    Putin believes that if Ukraine wants to be independent, it can only do so without the “Russian” territories of Crimea and “New Russia” (southeastern Ukraine) and without the “Polish” territories of Galicia and Volhynia.)

  • The week of March 6-10, 2013, has been a pivotal time in the American political landscape. Beginning on Monday the 6th, popular television personality Tucker Carlson, in his highly rated 8 p.m. primetime program, Tucker Carlson Tonight, initiated an unraveling of the contents of thousands of security videos which carefully record what actually occurred on...
  • @Dutch Boy
    @Folkvangr

    When the actual insurrections by BLM/Antifa were televised, I commented to my family that Napoleon had an answer for the problem: "A whiff of grapeshot."

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    Thanks!
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  • The 12th “Middle East Conference” at the Valdai Club in Moscow offered a more than welcome cornucopia of views on interconnected troubles and tribulations affecting the region. But first, an important word on terminology – as only one of Valdai’s guests took the trouble to stress. This is not the “Middle East” – a reductionist,...
  • He describes the 12-point Chinese peace plan for Ukraine as “a set of principles”

    First you need to cure Putin’s and Russia’s schizophrenia about Ukraine. You can’t negotiate with lunatics.

    Russia’s schizophrenia toward Ukraine, seeing it as both a ‘fraternal brother’ and a mortal enemy, was on full display in the spring of 2021, when Russia conducted a massive military exercise on its border with southeastern Ukraine. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, and Deputy Chief of General Staff Dmitry Kozak threatened Ukraine with ‘destruction,’ ‘extinction,’ and ‘unpredictable’ and ‘irreversible consequences for Ukrainian statehood. ‘ Kozak warned that a war with Russia would be ‘the beginning of the end of Ukraine.’ Meanwhile, Ukraine’s accession to NATO would lead to the ‘collapse of Ukraine’. The Russian media hyped the “disappearance” of Ukraine from the map.

  • One would think that the United States military staging an unprovoked “plausibly deniable” covert attack on a nation with which it is not at war would be at least considered newsworthy. That the attack did grave damage to a country with which the US is closely allied would seem to make the aggression even more...
  • @Realist
    @RobinG

    I hope Mr. Kucinich knows that Biden had nothing to do with the pipeline's destruction and is braindead. Mr. Kucinich must know that his reference to those he wishes to hold accountable will not be affected by an election and that they are in control and will only be defeated by force.

    Replies: @Chuck Orloski

    Wisely, Realist commented: “I hope Mr. Kucinich knows that Biden had nothing to do with the pipeline’s destruction and is braindead. Mr. Kucinich must know that his reference to those he wishes to hold accountable will not be affected by an election and that they are in control and will only be defeated by force.”

    Totally agree, and the Zionist Biden is nothing more than a poor spokesman for those actually “in control.”

    Btw, please read below where the Jewish Democrat Senator, Barry Sanders, has taken a dramatic and daring step? Doubtless, the Supremacist Jews and the M.I.C. are not going to like this.

    https://mondoweiss.net/2023/02/sanders-calls-for-cutting-u-s-billions-to-israel-over-racist-moves/

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  • The last few years have been a painful time for those of us old enough to remember the 1960s. Over my lifetime I watched my country decline by every measure of greatness. It’s been excruciating, slow and nearly imperceptible from day to day, like water torture. Who would have guessed, even ten years ago, that...
  • @Daniel Rich
    @A. Pagano

    A fellow TUR poster, Chuck Orlowski, advised me to read the book "Best Evidence: Disguise and Deception in the Assassination of John F. Kennedy," by David Samuel Lifton [1981].

    So I happily pass along his advice.

    Replies: @Chuck Orloski, @A. Pagano

    Thanks, so much, Daniel Rich!

    And I hope even the author, Mark Gaffney, of this excellent article, can find the time to read Lifton’s Best Evidence.

    • Troll: Folkvangr
    • Replies: @Daniel Rich
    @Chuck Orloski

    You're welcome, and apologies for squeezing an extra 'W' in your name :o]

    Hope all's well in your neck of the woods.

  • @freedom-cat
    Johnson as VP changed the course of history. If Kennedy had chosen someone else, what would our nation be today? We'll never know, but it's an interesting thought.

    On a side note, I heard RFK Jr may run for President 2024. He's got guts!

    Replies: @Chuck Orloski, @Durruti

    freedom-cat wrote: “On a side note, I heard RFK Jr may run for President 2024. He’s got guts!”

    Sound principles too, and thanks, freedom-cat.

    Nonetheless, as presidential campaigns slog ahead, contributions play a major role, and the many powerful ZUS lobbies can sink huge amounts of money into defeating an RFK, Jr.’s presidential run.

    And like Senator Rand Paul (Ky) a choreographed visit to Jerusalem’s Wailing Wall becomes necessary.

    • Troll: Folkvangr
  • @A. Pagano
    I'm not committed to Oswald being the shooter however Oswald's gun was found in the book depository with two recently fired casings. The third casing found had too many firing pin strikes to be recently fired. Two months earlier Oswald had used the same rifle in a failed assassination attempt of Col Edwin Walker in Texas. And Oswald had wanted to do some great and terrible thing to the US since his defection. The ballistics of the round which struck JFK just below the base of neck indicates a shot fired from high in the Book Depository. Notwithstanding the parafin test these are the facts. If not Oswald firing in the Book Depository then who. Who did Ben Gurion or Lansky send to do the hit from the Book Depository?

    There had to have been at least one other shooter. The Book Depository shooteer did not hit JFK in the head. Who did Ben Gurion or Lansky send to be that trigger man? These questions are all left unanswered. I don't question for a moment that there was a conspiracy to kill and cover up JFK's murder, I'd simply like to see evidence that actually implicates a particular human other than Oswald.

    And its promising to see that you've abandoned your ill conceived Hollywood "Dirty Harry" Physics about bullets and human bodies. Apparently you can be taught.

    Replies: @Sparkon

    The ballistics of the round which struck JFK just below the base of neck indicates a shot fired from high in the Book Depository.

    There was no such shot. Your ballistics are based on BS.

    Commissioner Gerald Ford’s crucial editing of a key passage in the Warren Commission Report relocated upward the position of the bullet wound in Pres. Kennedy’s back so it would work as part of the fantastical flight path of the mythical Magic Bullet.

    However, photos of JFK’s bloody shirt (CE 394 etc.) show that bullet wound in his back was well below the level of his shoulders.

    Photo montage: Getty Images from Snopes

    https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/kennedy-bloody-shirt/

    “This is the most significant lie in the whole Warren Commission report,” said Robert D. Morningstar, a computer systems specialist in New York City who said he has studied the assassination since it occurred and written an Internet book about it.

    The effect of Ford’s editing, Morningstar said, was to suggest that a bullet struck Kennedy in the neck, “raising the wound two or three inches. Without that alteration, they could never have hoodwinked the public as to the true number of assassins.”

    If the bullet had hit Kennedy in the back, it could not have struck Connally in the way the commission said it did, he said.

    https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1997-jul-03-mn-9338-story.html

    Pres. Kennedy’s back wound was shallow, with neither bullet nor exit found by Dr. Humes who probed the wound with his finger during the second, “show” autopsy at Bethesda after all bullets had been removed from JFK at an earlier, surreptitious autopsy, also at Bethesda.

    If the Secret Service had not illegally hijacked the President’s corpse at gunpoint from the legal medical authorities in Dallas, neither of these illegal autopsies at Bethesda could have taken place. Of course, if the Secret Service had done its job on Nov. 22, 1963, the President wouldn’t have been assassinated in the first place.

    My conjecture is the shot to JFK’s back may have passed through the top of the back seat in the limo before hitting Pres. Kennedy, which would tend to indicate it was fired at a rather shallow angle, and might explain why the bullet did not penetrate deeply into JFK’s back.

    In any event, JFK’s back wound has no direct connection with JFK’s throat wound, which was inflicted by a bullet that passed through the windshield of his limo before striking the President. The “through and through” bullet hole in the windshield was noted by several observers as the limo sat at Parkland Hospital, as well as by the Ford technician who replaced the windshield later.

    Sherry Fiester’s forensic analysis of the throat wound and bullet hole in the windshield shows that bullet had to have been fired from the general direction of the south grassy knoll area along and above Commerce, directly across Dealey Plaza from the more infamous north grassy knoll/stockade fence area along and above Elm, where another team of assassins was likely shooting at the President, or perhaps merely creating a noisy and showy distraction.

    By now, most serious researchers know that the tenuous paper trail linking the Carcano with Alec Hidell and Oswald is riddled with inconsistencies. Roger Craig never wavered in his insistence that the weapon originally found in the TSBD was a Mauser, which he and other officers were able to identify by the manufacturer’s imprint stamped into the receiver.

    But if Oswald had really wanted a rifle to kill right-wing Gen. Walker or left-wing Pres. Kennedy (see how silly this is?), he easily could have walked into any of dozens of gun shops, pawn shops or hardware stores in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and purchased a powerful, high-quality deer rifle like a 30-06, or similar, with cash, without leaving a paper trail of any kind.

    Finally, back to the Magic Bullet. According to O.P. Wright, who handled it right after it was found Darrell C. Tomlinson, the bullet originally found at Parkland Hospital had a pointed tip, completely unlike the rounded tip on CE-399, the Magic Bullet.

    https://history-matters.com/essays/frameup/EvenMoreMagical/EvenMoreMagical.htm

    • Agree: Olivier1973
    • Troll: Folkvangr
    • Replies: @A. Pagano
    @Sparkon

    I'm limiting my discussion to the bullet wound in the front of JFK's throat below the Adam's apple which Dr. Carrico from Parkland Memorial documented unequivocally. There's no reason to deny the honesty of this observation. If you deny the existence of this wound then you might as well stop reading now. In any event any other wounds evident in JFK's body---other than the throat wound---could NOT have come from the Book Depository.

    Your certainty, in the face of so much uncertainty, particularly with the autopsy evidence, is puzzling. You assign a higher weight to conclusions drawn by some that are NOT the only ones that can reasonably be drawn from the evidence. The evidence does NOT speak for itself.

    The fact remains that Dr. Charles Carrico was the first doctor to examine JFK at Parkland Memorial. He observed two wounds: a small bullet wound in the front lower neck below the Adam's apple and a large, gaping wound in the President's head. Surgeon Malcolm Perry of Parkland saw the President having great difficulty breathing and immediately performed a tracheotomy, opening the throat slightly on either side of the neck wound. He then reinserted a respirator tube Carrico had previously placed in the wound to assist JFK's breathing. Unfortunately Perry's incision irrevocably altered the appearance of the neck wound. Did Dr. Carrico fabricate his observation of a bullet wound just below JFK's Adam's apple? Seriously doubtful. The Secret Service detail made sure that Parkland Memorial was unable to perform a bullet trace of the throat wound.

    At Bethesda Naval Hospital Cmdr Humes was unaware of the bullet wound to JFK's throat. He assumed that the cut in JFK's neck was a simple tracheotomy. It wasn't until the following morning, long after the autopsy was completed that Humes talked to Dr. Perry in Dallas and learned of the gunshot wound beneath the President's Adam's apple. Humes's report described the bullet hole in the back as being 5 1/2 inches laterally from the tip of the right shoulder and approximately the same distance below the right mastoid process, the bony point immediately below the right ear. This put the back wound about 2 inches below the nape of the neck and just to the right of of the spine.

    Dr. Boswell from Bethesda Naval created a chart of the back wound showing the back wound several inches below Humes's. Boswell would later say that his drawing was only meant to mark the approximate location of the back wound and that obviously he mistakenly marked the wound too low. However the bullet hole in JFK's jacket and shirt (as you point out in your Comment #209) seemed to confirm Boswell's drawing. An FBI agent at the autopsy measured the hole in both the jacket and shirt as being 5 1/4 inches below the collar and 1 1/8 inches to the right of the mid-line. Is it possible that Boswell incorrectly based his back wouldn drawing on JFK's body by relying on the holes in the clothing? Possibly. However, since the clothing was not glued to JFK's skin the holes in his jacket/shirt was not irrefutable proof of the exact location of the back wound.

    A plausible explanation for the lower bullet hole in the clothing was that JFK had raised his right hand prior to the throat-shot pulling up both his jacket and shirt prior to the impact of the bullet. Dr Jack Latimer discovered a motorcade photo corroborating this possibility, Furthermore, the FBI's examination of the bullet hole on the front of JFK's shirt was irrefutable proof of the bullet hole in JFK's throat. According to the FBI, the cloth fibers surrounding the hole in the front of the shirt were pressed out and not in. Consistently the shirt fibers in the hole in JFK's back were pressed in. Irrefutable proof that the shot came from the back and exited the throat.

    Then we move on to Gov Connally's wounds: bullet through the shoulder, wrist and lower left thigh. How are they explained? Mostly they are not. First let's look at a graphic of the ridiculous Warren Commission magic bullet theory:





    The problem here is that the relative positions of JFK and Connally in the limo are incorrectly shown. Connally was actually sitting in a jump seat which was lower and slightly closer to the vehicle center line than JFK in his bench seat. In addition Connally had turned to his right just prior to the JFK throat shot. As a result we see the absurd magic bullet path. However now lets look at the throat shot bullet path if JFK and Connally's body positions in the vehicle are correctly shown:




    Here the bullet path from the Book Depository lines up with JFK's throat shot and all of Connally's wounds. Is this what happened? I don't know but it explains more of the evidence without resorting to unseen shooters. Occam's Razor, the explanation is simpler. JFK's head wound cannot be explained as coming from the book depository, that requires a second shooter in another location.

    Replies: @Sparkon

  • We recently passed the first anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war and the Wall Street Journal published a lengthy review of the twelve months of the conflict, summarizing what had happened and describing future prospects, an article that attracted more than 2,500 comments. Ukraine Is the West's War Now The initial reluctance of the U.S. and...
  • @Ron Unz
    @QCIC


    I looked at the Oryx site once at the beginning. At the time they claimed to have definitive identification for all the damaged equipment. I realize they might make this claim even more loudly if they are spreading propaganda, but it is also a point where the story could have holes.

    People doing paste ups and photoshop jobs are frequently careless. They are not always trying to fool the critical observer. Sometimes they are just creating something which will pass casual inspection in the MSM.
     
    I'd originally assumed that the tanks in the photos would have serial numbers or other identifying markings, but almost none of them did.

    Here's a simple thought-experiment. The Oryx website lists almost 1800 Russian tanks lost along with nearly 500 on the Ukrainian side. Suppose someone printed out high-resolution color copies of the photos of those 2,300 lost tanks, marking on the back of each whether they were Russian or Ukrainian, and then jumbled them all together. I think in most cases even a top military expert would have a pretty hard time deciding which were which.

    So if almost nobody could tell the difference, why wouldn't the shrewd Ukrainians have just flooded the website with photos of their own tanks in order to rack-up a big propaganda-victory over the nasty Russians? I realize that might seem a little "dishonest," but proof of their military victories did get them $120 BILLION in Western financial backing, and that sort of money might be a big temptation for the most corrupt country in Europe.

    Replies: @Wizard of Oz

    You only draw attention to your own biases by that cheap shot at the end. Quite apart from the fact that Ukrainians tolerance for corruption has, plausibly, gone through a revolution over the last year, it doesn’t make sense to throw in “most corrupt” when none can doubt that Ukraine must anyway be trying to manage its PR to keep up the flow of support. It would make sense not to get caught out lying or supporting liars.

    • Agree: Folkvangr
  • The incredible story of the Shackleton expedition. This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. I’m going to tell you what may be the most heroic story of courage and endurance in history. It’s the story of Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition of 1914 to 1916. Shackleton, an Anglo-Irish polar explorer, had been deeply disappointed...
  • Yes, history knows lots of courageous men.

    For almost five years, from July 1799 to April 1804, as the Napoleonic Wars raged in Europe, Humboldt and Bonpland traveled throughout what is now Venezuela, Cuba, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, and Mexico mapping, collecting, measuring, sketching, describing, and observing all the way. It was a tremendously arduous journey accomplished on foot, canoe, and horse with equipment carried by a caravan of as many as 20 mules or by numerous canoes assisted by Indian guides.

    Crossing the Andes four times (and setting a mountaineering record of 19,289 feet) Humboldt and Bonpland carefully measured the magnetic axes of mountains and the inclination of strata in order to understand the forces that had generated the volcanic range.

    Upon return to Europe Humboldt and Bonpland were celebrated as heroes. Humboldt went on to write numerous books. Humboldt’s quantitative, technical methodology was quickly taken up by many American explorers of the western United States. The extent of Humboldt’s influence on later explorers is indicated by the number of towns, counties, rivers, and mountains bearing his name in the western United States.

    Great article on https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/humboldt-and-bonplands-landmark-expedition-spanish-colonies-south-america-1799-1804

    • Thanks: annamaria, Liza
    • Replies: @Ulf Thorsen
    @Folkvangr

    Thanks

    , @GomezAdddams
    @Folkvangr

    Humboldt Saskatchewan ( Canada) likewise --Thanks !!

    , @john speke
    @Folkvangr

    Humboldt made a tremendous number of observational mistakes. Read Edward Whymper's "Travels among the great Andes of the equator" to see.

  • I was born in Chicago in 1960, and I’ve lived in the same region all my life. But I find myself wondering every day now, “Where the hell am I? Is this really America?” It seems to me that the United States of America—including its government, its big corporations, and even its population—has purposefully set...
  • @John Johnson
    @anon

    Putin evil because he thumbs his nose at the NWO (new world order of US/EU) or because he violates the 10 Commandments (because pro-abort hypocrite-catholic biden certainly does that)?

    Putin is pure evil and that was true before this war. He poisons the opposition with nerve agents because he is a coward that is afraid to debate and let the people decide. He not only runs a totalitarian state with the world's highest abortion rate but his prison colonies are the stuff of nightmares. Male rape is part of the culture in these prisons and small prisoners have to pay for protection or face constant rape.

    In any case then, at least Putin seems to be on the ‘right’ path now as he IS continuing the effort to undo almost a century of communist/socialist evils (not an easy task), by building/restoring churches

    So why doesn't Mr. Orthodox ban abortion instead of launching a bloody war? Or at least restrict it so Russian women don't use it like cheap birth control? The Russian state even subsidizes abortion.

    Atheism is expanding in Russia faster than Christianity:

    Atheism is growing in Russia
    https://www.rbth.com/lifestyle/333670-more-and-more-russians-are-becoming-atheists

    Your little dwarf dictator might pretend to be Orthodox for political reasons but he reveals his true self all the time. You tell me what kind of Christian would launch missiles at cities:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2ImofaogiI

    The little dwarf threw another tantrum and attacked civilians that are hundreds of miles from the frontline.

    But your comment is again telling – if that video clip is supposed to be of your idea of ‘Judgement Day,’ then we even differ on the very definition of Judgement Day

    Yes we certainly do. I am talking about when Ukraine receives all the new Western weapons and launches an offensive. It will be Judgement Day for thousands of Russians and perhaps even the final judgement of the Russian military. Hint: World not impressed.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    Former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko accused Putin of pedophilia months before his death. This is reported by the British edition of the Daily Mirror. Robert Tam, one of the lawyers working on the case, said that most of Litvinenko’s notes contained accusations of corruption against Putin. However, in 2006, the ex-agent published excerpts on the website of the Chechen press about Putin the pedophile.

  • We recently passed the first anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war and the Wall Street Journal published a lengthy review of the twelve months of the conflict, summarizing what had happened and describing future prospects, an article that attracted more than 2,500 comments. Ukraine Is the West's War Now The initial reluctance of the U.S. and...
  • In one of his interviews, J. Sachs made the following statements.

    “The war in Ukraine could end quickly if the U.S. agreed to stop trying to expand NATO into Ukraine and Georgia. This attempt to expand NATO is the root cause of the US-Russia conflict.”

    Reminder: The EU told Putin 10 years ago: “We cannot accept a veto right for third countries. The times of limited sovereignty of states in Europe are over”. Is Mr. Sachs aware of this? Yes, I am sure he is. Then why does he insist that Ukraine can’t join NATO? Because he serves an agenda that has nothing to do with preserving peace in Europe.

    China’s pursuit of “common prosperity,” 21st century solutions based on ancient Chinese ethics, and global harmony and sustainable development are all remarkable parts of China’s policy framework. I support all of them.

    How does the ethic of global harmony fit into China’s doctrine of global political and economic hegemony? Perhaps Mr. Sachs could explain this contradiction in terms of the Islamic doctrine of peace? Mao urged his followers to wage class warfare against the enemies of communism worldwide for 10,000 years. J. Sachs is again serving an agenda that has nothing to do with the peace and prosperity of his own country.

    http://rdcy.ruc.edu.cn/yw/LATEST_INSIGHTS/9e7c7db9b01046e8bf370d47439ba9e7.htm

    • Replies: @The Old Philosopher
    @Folkvangr

    alleges:


    Reminder: The EU told Putin 10 years ago: “We cannot accept a veto right for third countries. The times of limited sovereignty of states in Europe are over”. Is Mr. Sachs aware of this? Yes, I am sure he is. Then why does he insist that Ukraine can’t join NATO? Because he serves an agenda that has nothing to do with preserving peace in Europe.
     
    And he imagimnes the EU diiktat is a mandate from heaven thati dfivinely ordained that no moirtal shall imagine they can disregarwd:

    But then there is the reminder Putin gave that we cannot and will not allow Ukraine to be included within NATO as a forward base for attacking Russia that is an existential threat to us that we will not tolerate.

    So that,m so to speak, is their ma ndate from heaven that divinely ordains their action to enforce it against those who would dare violatre it.

    So we haver the clashing of opposing mandates from heaven.

    But of course, the US imperialists imagine that only the mandates they issue are divinely ordained that all humans must bow and scrape to. and anyone who disregards them, is a dirty war monger.

    WEll, let me tell you about mandates from heaven and the UN charter prohibiting the acquisition of land by military force.

    The US negated that forever when it stood and still stands behind Israeli occupatioin of Arab lands Israel conquered by the war of aggression it launched in 1967 with US backing. The entire world then insisted that Israel be ordered to withdraw from territory in occuried in the war that is spelled out in the first paragrasph of REsolution 242 adioted in 1967 that Isral with US backing has been ignoring for over half a century. That is.

    We thereby nullified this sacrfed mandate from heaven prohibiting the use of froce to acxquire territory. All US yakking about how impermissible it is to acquire territory by force amounts to nothing but pure hypocrisy in light of US support for Israel's continued illegal occupation of Arab lands. Everyone but Zionists and their fellow travelers knows that.

    That is, of course, entirely unlike when Eisenhower told Isarael to withdsraw from the Sinai when they joined a the Anglo Frnehc conspiracy to occupoy the Canal area over Naasser nationalizing the Suez.

    Ben Gurien is then reportedly to have resisted Eisenhower's demands that Isarel withdraw. Esisnethower then told him that in that case, he was on hos own. Wthin a short time after that conversation ended, Ben Gurien apparently had second thoughts and called backl to announce Israel was withdrawing its troops.

    That's what it takes to read the riot act to them rather than letting them run wild over their neighbors as the US is now doing.

    The only mandate that now holds sway is who has to force and will to achieve their aims, and what those aims are aND HOW THEY affect other states.

    The US by its declarations has assumed the role of operating as the dominant empire in the world.

    Russia is fighting the empire. It is fighting on behalf of all those countries who would fall under US domination and would have no option but to obey unless there was someone strong enough to oppose the empire on their behall

    Gee, I wonder who really has the mandate from heaven in this fight as it is bound to be seen to affect other states who are being threatened with sanctions should they even imagine they had the notion to disobey in the slightest US dictats.

    Those who are not spineless lackeys of the US and thereby support its war on Russia which is most of the rest of the world outside of NATO realize full well what is going on and are acting accordingly and increasingly snubbing the imperial disctats Washington is issuing.

    And that's the story in a nutshell about where this is heading..
    , @GomezAdddams
    @Folkvangr

    Look in the mirror and think ---Afghanistan/ Iraq/ Iran/Yemen/ Syria./ Libya /Somalia / Chad/ Lebanon/Georgia ---ALL were done by USA.

    Replies: @Odyssey

  • It is generally observed that imperial powers like the United States frequently interfere in foreign governments in support of economic or hard political reasons. To be sure, Washington has refined the process so it can plausibly deny that it is interfering at all, that the change is spontaneous and comes from the people and institutions...
  • One recalls how handing out cookies in Maidan Square in Kiev served as an incentive wrapped around a publicity stunt to bring about regime change in Ukraine in 2014

    What does the author’s obsession with cookies have to do with a real analysis of the policies and events that led to the popular uprising against the embezzler and Putin’s puppet Yanukovych? Or does the author think that UR readers are too stupid to concern themselves with such complex issues?

    Senator John McCain and the State Department’s Victoria Nuland were featured performers in a $5 billion investment by the US government to topple the friendly-to-Russia regime of President Viktor Yanukovych.

    If the author is unaware of the fact that governments all over the world provide financial support to other countries to promote policies beneficial to their own states, then may be the author should retire and start a book club in a local library instead of writing for UR.

    By 2014, Yanukovych had consolidated an unprecedented amount of power. He controlled the presidential administration, the government, the parliament, and the courts. Quickly after his election, he made hundreds of political appointments. He steamrolled one law after another through an obedient parliament/ No Ukrainian president had ever enjoyed such vast powers, but Yanukovych was not satisfied. On October 1, the Constitutional Court, which he controlled, abolished the 2004 parliamentary-presidential constitution and restored the 1996 presidential constitution, giving the president greater powers. Freedom House downgraded Ukraine to only partly free in 2011, and Reporters Without Borders ranked it 131st out of 178 countries for press freedom.

    Yanukovych’s regime was a nightmare for Ukraine. It was a predatory regime, even though he was democratically elected. He concentrated power and wealth in his own family circle, alienating not only the people but also the big businessmen.

    Keeping the McCain-Nuland-Cookies mantra alive is a road to nowhere and only serves to dumb down your readership, Mr. Giraldi.

    • Troll: Chuck Orloski, ariadna
    • Replies: @geokat62
    @Folkvangr


    What does the author’s obsession with cookies have to do with a real analysis of the policies and events that led to the popular uprising against the embezzler and Putin’s puppet Yanukovych?
     
    Popular uprising? If it was so popular why did the neocons have to invest $5 billion of US taxpayer money to get it off the ground?

    Keeping the McCain-Nuland-Cookies mantra alive is a road to nowhere and only serves to dumb down your readership, Mr. Giraldi.
     
    Yes, yes… much better to put the dumb goyim back to sleep by keeping the mantra of the lugenpresse alive… that Putin is Hitler and he wants to conquer the world, lol.
    , @Poupon Marx
    @Folkvangr

    Intuitively stupid and a deviation from the actual. Things just don't work that way, Mr. College Sopmore. See my post here on the interview of Scott Ritter on the matter of Georgia effected by the massive bribes, NGO saturation, and subversion with kind exterior by the ZIO International.

    You strike one as a person with very little real world experience, but a page turner, a transcribe-ist, a second and third hand repeater. We all get information from varied sources, but you have no filters or processes from which to discriminate and sort the possible, probable, or pitiable.

    Go out and play with the rest of the kids on the merry-go-round.

    Replies: @Poupon Marx

  • A few days ago, the UN Security Council held hearings on the accusations by Seymour Hersh that the Biden Administration had illegally destroyed Europe's $30 billion Nord Stream pipelines. Hersh is one of America's most renowned journalists and the previous week he had revealed the exact details of the attack, an obvious act of war...
  • @Wizard of Oz
    @mulga mumblebrain

    I'm sorry to have made one of the Mulgabots so excited that it didn't even notice that I did not dispite the legality or even fairness of Yanukovic's election.

    Replies: @Folkvangr, @Folkvangr

    I did not dispite the legality or even fairness of Yanukovic’s election.

    What?! Please clarify. This is important.

    • Replies: @Wizard of Oz
    @Folkvangr

    I was simply saying that mu point was independent of whether he had originally been legally and fairly elected. What happened in 2014 was no more an illegal coup than what happened to Gough Whitlam as PM in Australia in 1965. Unprecedented innovation to form a bew government not surprisingly left some people uncomfortable, and some outraged.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

  • The week of March 6-10, 2013, has been a pivotal time in the American political landscape. Beginning on Monday the 6th, popular television personality Tucker Carlson, in his highly rated 8 p.m. primetime program, Tucker Carlson Tonight, initiated an unraveling of the contents of thousands of security videos which carefully record what actually occurred on...
  • The sad thing about the ordeal of January 6 was that the “insurrection” had no leader like Mirabeau, who famously replied to the king’s envoy who had come with the order to dissolve the French National Assembly: “Tell those who send you that we are here by the will of the people and will leave only by the force of bayonets!” (“Allez dire à ceux qui vous envoient que nous sommes ici par la volonté du peuple, et qu’on ne nous en arrachera que par la puissance des baïonnettes!”)

    • Replies: @Dutch Boy
    @Folkvangr

    When the actual insurrections by BLM/Antifa were televised, I commented to my family that Napoleon had an answer for the problem: "A whiff of grapeshot."

    Replies: @Folkvangr

  • The 12th “Middle East Conference” at the Valdai Club in Moscow offered a more than welcome cornucopia of views on interconnected troubles and tribulations affecting the region. But first, an important word on terminology – as only one of Valdai’s guests took the trouble to stress. This is not the “Middle East” – a reductionist,...
  • Would suck if the EU banned remittances to all global south countries not sanctioning Russia. It’s hilarious how many of them have sham economies totally fueled by their diaspora sending the welfare checks they cash in abroad back home.

    The opinion of the global south matters as much as the opinion of people on welfare that can’t even vote.

    • Agree: Pop Warner, Folkvangr
  • Giftzwerg is a wonderful little German word. It’s pronounced “gift-tsvairk” and it literally means “poison-dwarf.” German-speakers use it of someone who is small but spiteful, especially when that person is spiteful because they’re small. But it was the Anglophone Charles Dickens who created perhaps the greatest Giftzwerg of all time in Daniel Quilp, the evil...
  • @Miro23
    The basic fact is that women need men and men need women. They're complementary and are designed to interact positively with each other. It's the foundation of society,

    Jews try to break these bonds by promoting homosexuality, transgenderism free sex etc. but place themselves at risk by doing so. They gamble to gain absolute power but should they fail they're demonised and destroyed.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    Just like operation COVID was used to eliminate the sick, the seniors and the stupid, operation “TRANSVID” is being used to identify the insane. As soon as they have fulfilled their intended function, they will be disposed of as well.

  • A few days ago, the UN Security Council held hearings on the accusations by Seymour Hersh that the Biden Administration had illegally destroyed Europe's $30 billion Nord Stream pipelines. Hersh is one of America's most renowned journalists and the previous week he had revealed the exact details of the attack, an obvious act of war...
  • @Ron Unz
    @NotAnonymousHere


    “Noam David Elkies (born August 25, 1966) is a professor of mathematics at Harvard University. At the age of 26, he became the youngest professor to receive tenure at Harvard.”
     
    Thanks, I hadn't been aware of Elkies and his impressive achievement.

    Still, Elkies got his Harvard tenure in 1993, while Sachs had gotten his tenure in 1983, so my statement describing Sachs as "the youngest tenured professor in Harvard history" was quite possibly correct. Anyway, I'd been cautious enough to include "probably" as a disclaimer.

    Replies: @NotAnonymousHere, @NotAnonymousHere, @Folkvangr

    I certainly haven’t read all your articles on Ukraine, but I have noticed that you never go beyond the standard “the neocons staged a coup in Ukraine to overthrow the democratically elected president”. This simplistic view does not contribute to understanding the nature of the conflict.

    Before 2014, the EU’s position on Russia was: If Ukraine is included in the European acquis, the previous relations with Russia are brought under EU regulations, and any Russian influence on the neighboring state is eliminated, it is none of Russia’s business. Besides, nothing better could happen to Russia than the strategic growth of the EU on its borders.

    Russia did not want to accept the European conditions. The Russian authorities claimed that the foreign trade policy regulations with tariffs, quotas, non-tariff trade conditions, etc., with which they wanted to protect their weak industries from international competition, would probably be undermined via Ukraine. They first used retaliatory measures against Ukraine and then tried to buy its favorable decision with a lot of money.

    The EU faced Russia’s protest against the Association Agreement. Its authorities defined the Russian protest as a “veto right” in violation of international law: “We cannot accept any veto right of third countries. The times of limited sovereignty of states in Europe are over”. The European Parliament rejected Russia’s objection.

    A pro-European team demonstrated its leadership, but Russian control of energy supplies and a precarious financial situation, with the drastic measures demanded by the IMF, with all its contradictions both among the leadership and the population, with the fomented hostilities between western and eastern Ukraine contributed to the explosive strategic situation.

    • Replies: @Wizard of Oz
    @Folkvangr

    Thanks

    , @PhysicistDave
    @Folkvangr

    Folkvangr wrote to Ron Unz:


    A pro-European team demonstrated its leadership, but Russian control of energy supplies and a precarious financial situation, with the drastic measures demanded by the IMF, with all its contradictions both among the leadership and the population, with the fomented hostilities between western and eastern Ukraine contributed to the explosive strategic situation.
     
    Or to put it in ordinary English: in 2014 the US Deep State orchestrated a coup d'etat against the democratically elected government of Ukraine, the Donbass refused to submit to the new puppet regime in Kiev, and so, with US Deep State support, funding, and armaments, the puppet regime in Kiev started murdering people in the Donbass.

    Funny how much clearer things get when we use simple English, employ the active voice, and lay out the actions actually taken by real human beings, now isn't it?

    Replies: @Wizard of Oz

  • @Wizard of Oz
    @mulga mumblebrain

    I'm sorry to have made one of the Mulgabots so excited that it didn't even notice that I did not dispite the legality or even fairness of Yanukovic's election.

    Replies: @Folkvangr, @Folkvangr

    The three retards (kali, mulga and notsofast) finally found something to talk about without hissing and spitting and polluting the air with their exhaust fumes, the products of their overheated motherboards. They convene every two hours to discuss what I am doing and what my next move would be. I am not kidding! ⊂(◉‿◉)つ

  • @Ron Unz
    @Wizard of Oz


    Where’s your evidence of any violence or other elements of a coup being orchestrated by anyone but the discredited President and allies or those under his or their command?
     
    Look, everyone in the world paying attention knows that the Neocons orchestrated a coup in Ukraine to overthrow the democratically-elected president because he was charting a neutral course between Russia and the West.

    But if you want a good summary, here's a short presentation by Prof. Jeffrey Sachs at an Oxford University lecture he gave a few days ago.

    Not only is Sachs smart---probably the youngest tenured professor in Harvard history---and seems very honest, but he'd spent 30 years working as a top advisor in both Russia and Ukraine and knows all these details first-hand, certainly far better than your Ukrainian MBA friend. His entire lecture is worth watching, but the Ukraine question came up in the Q&A at the end:

    https://youtu.be/auNAENNEOdE?t=6510

    Replies: @Triteleia Laxa, @NotAnonymousHere, @Folkvangr, @Wizard of Oz, @Wizard of Oz, @Wizard of Oz, @Wizard of Oz

    Putin invaded Ukraine in 2014 and stayed there. According to his plan, the 2022 invasion was supposed to be just a coup de grâce.

    https://archive.org/details/youtube-u-qO42qjShg

  • Triteleia Laxa [AKA "Leaves No Shadow"] says:
    @Ron Unz
    @Wizard of Oz


    Where’s your evidence of any violence or other elements of a coup being orchestrated by anyone but the discredited President and allies or those under his or their command?
     
    Look, everyone in the world paying attention knows that the Neocons orchestrated a coup in Ukraine to overthrow the democratically-elected president because he was charting a neutral course between Russia and the West.

    But if you want a good summary, here's a short presentation by Prof. Jeffrey Sachs at an Oxford University lecture he gave a few days ago.

    Not only is Sachs smart---probably the youngest tenured professor in Harvard history---and seems very honest, but he'd spent 30 years working as a top advisor in both Russia and Ukraine and knows all these details first-hand, certainly far better than your Ukrainian MBA friend. His entire lecture is worth watching, but the Ukraine question came up in the Q&A at the end:

    https://youtu.be/auNAENNEOdE?t=6510

    Replies: @Triteleia Laxa, @NotAnonymousHere, @Folkvangr, @Wizard of Oz, @Wizard of Oz, @Wizard of Oz, @Wizard of Oz

    Here’s a tip by the way, MacGregor isn’t just wrong about anything, he is actually a cynical liar.

    In the last video you posted of him, which I watched, he claimed that foreigners who put on Ukrainian uniforms are not protected by the Geneva Convention. This is plain and uncontroversially wrong. It is also something you get tested on at least annually in the military. He’d therefore doubtlessly know better.

    If you’re a uniformed member of one side’s armed forces, you are most certainly protected under the Geneva Convention as a “victim of war,” and official combatant, regardless of national background.

    I mean there’s literally a pathway to US citizenship by serving in the US Armed Forces, as there has been, in some form or other, for every major military in world history.

    That MacGregor would lie like this openly and egregiously in order to try and justify absolute war crimes for clicks and attention is not indicative of a man with even the slightest amount of integrity. And if Sachs has any, why is he so supportive of him? Nevermind Macgregor’s ridiculous track record of only ever being demonstrably and obviously wrong in his assessment of the military events on the ground.

    • Agree: Folkvangr
  • @mulga mumblebrain
    @Dnought

    This is a new lie, being peddled by an old liar, Top Level. There was never any hint that Yanukovich was elected illegally, but, of course, such lies are standard regime change agit-prop. The old Wizz is becoming quite hysterical in his lying as his Banderite buddies are slowly crushed, by Donbass militia and private armies ONLY. When Russia joins the fray properly, it will be ghastly slaughter, but THAT is precisely what the West wants.

    Replies: @Wizard of Oz

    I’m sorry to have made one of the Mulgabots so excited that it didn’t even notice that I did not dispite the legality or even fairness of Yanukovic’s election.

    • LOL: Folkvangr
    • Replies: @Folkvangr
    @Wizard of Oz

    The three retards (kali, mulga and notsofast) finally found something to talk about without hissing and spitting and polluting the air with their exhaust fumes, the products of their overheated motherboards. They convene every two hours to discuss what I am doing and what my next move would be. I am not kidding! ⊂(◉‿◉)つ

    , @Folkvangr
    @Wizard of Oz


    I did not dispite the legality or even fairness of Yanukovic’s election.
     
    What?! Please clarify. This is important.

    Replies: @Wizard of Oz

  • We recently passed the first anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war and the Wall Street Journal published a lengthy review of the twelve months of the conflict, summarizing what had happened and describing future prospects, an article that attracted more than 2,500 comments. Ukraine Is the West's War Now The initial reluctance of the U.S. and...
  • @The seventh column
    @Ron Unz

    Mr Unz, i suppose this is a very interesting challenge for you. Do you have the guts to respond? I hope so...


    https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/a-response-to-ron-unzs-latest-ukraine

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    This is EPIC! ★★★★★ Even I could not have expressed it better!
    This is about UR commenters L(° O °L):

    “Even the people who are supposedly “on my side” are actually vicious retards who are gnawing at their restraints and eager to sink their teeth into someone, anyone. And since the real enemy can’t be touched, softer targets like myself will do as a consolation prize.”

    • Replies: @The seventh column
    @Folkvangr

    Anyone found mr unz response? Or are his "guts" missing in action?

  • Giftzwerg is a wonderful little German word. It’s pronounced “gift-tsvairk” and it literally means “poison-dwarf.” German-speakers use it of someone who is small but spiteful, especially when that person is spiteful because they’re small. But it was the Anglophone Charles Dickens who created perhaps the greatest Giftzwerg of all time in Daniel Quilp, the evil...
  • @David Homer
    @Folkvangr

    You ask what country that could be and since I don't read that language I must assume it was in Ukraine. It fits with a lot of things being done in Ukraine lately. It wasn't the US but even worse things have happened in the US. If the man was black he would have robbed her and killed her.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    I was talking about Putin’s Russia. That’s clearly stated in the post.

  • @Folkvangr
    @Richard B

    Hey Ricky, if you have a problem with me being a troll, you need counseling, you little milksop.

    ★ ಠ_ಠ TROLL LIVES MATTER! ಠ_ಠ ★

    Replies: @bike-anarkist

    Perhaps an impromptu, nay fully unannounced gender re-assigning should happen before ye multiply.

    You comments make Killary Klinton sound absolutely sane and compassionate.

    KACKLE! KACKLE!

    • Disagree: Folkvangr
  • We recently passed the first anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war and the Wall Street Journal published a lengthy review of the twelve months of the conflict, summarizing what had happened and describing future prospects, an article that attracted more than 2,500 comments. Ukraine Is the West's War Now The initial reluctance of the U.S. and...
  • @Ron Unz
    @Wizard of Oz


    I stopped listening when the interviewer quoted the false accusation that Zelensky said the US would have to send US troops to Ukraine and McGregor didn’t attempt even to clarify what Zelensky was saying.
     
    Well, Zelensky's talk of US troops being involved was rather rhetorical and vague. But here's an interesting posting yesterday from Larry Johnson, who has a strong CIA/military background:

    https://sonar21.com/is-nato-bluffing-or-is-it-beefing-up-forces-to-back-a-ukrainian-offensive/

    Apparently, the US has been shipping massive amounts of NATO equipment to Europe, and allegedly removing the unit markings from our planes, raising suspicions that they might be used in Ukraine.

    Also, the NYT is ultra-pro-Ukraine and here's how it began a big article this morning:

    So desperate is Ukraine for ammunition, it is firing considerably fewer artillery shells than it otherwise would, its defense minister says.

    But it is still going through shells faster than the West can produce or supply them, and making more shells is expensive. If arms manufacturers are to increase production and build new factories, they want large orders with guaranteed money — and those factories can take two to three years or more to come online.
     
    https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/08/world/europe/ukraine-eu-shells-ammunition.html

    Macgregor and others have been saying for some time that the West was running out of munitions.

    Replies: @Wizard of Oz, @Truth Vigilante, @The seventh column, @Usura

    Mr Unz, i suppose this is a very interesting challenge for you. Do you have the guts to respond? I hope so…

    https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/a-response-to-ron-unzs-latest-ukraine

    • Thanks: meamjojo, Folkvangr
    • Replies: @Folkvangr
    @The seventh column

    This is EPIC! ★★★★★ Even I could not have expressed it better!
    This is about UR commenters L(° O °L):

    "Even the people who are supposedly “on my side” are actually vicious retards who are gnawing at their restraints and eager to sink their teeth into someone, anyone. And since the real enemy can’t be touched, softer targets like myself will do as a consolation prize."

    Replies: @The seventh column

  • [Adapted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively on VDARE.com] Scott Adams is the creator of the Dilbert comic strip, which has often raised a chuckle from me, and once or twice a guffaw. That aside, I know next to nothing about Scott Adams. I'm vaguely aware he has a social media presence—a vidcast,...
  • @John Johnson
    @Folkvangr


    Only personal solutions like raising your kids in a safe area and carrying a gun.
     
    Well, given what you said, that seems to be another illusion, don’t you think? Where are the safe areas? At home?

    The public schools aren't nearly as bad in rural areas. The wokesters tend to be in first tier burbs. They don't want their kids in schools with Blacks so they cluster around the city.

    Even for parents that can't afford private schools there are options. Most private schools offer some type of program where a parent can volunteer in lieu of payment.

    I'm open to political solutions but I just don't see any that are politically viable when both sides believe in lying. Con Inc and liberalism will actually join forces to stamp out any hint of racial realism. Con Inc has long been opposed to Sailer types and there was even some opposition to Trump before he won. Both sides have an unspoken agreement to not cross certain lines. We have two establishment parties and they both support race denial.

    Replies: @Folkvangr, @anarchyst

    We have two establishment parties and they both support race denial.

    We need at least 15 more parties and a true parliamentary republic.

  • Mike Whitney--- The Biden administration is determined to provoke China on the issue of Taiwan. The White House now believes that they must take a more aggressive approach to China in order to contain their development and preserve America's role as regional hegemon. The irony of Washington's approach, however, is the fact that tens of...
  • @Poupon Marx
    @Truth Vigilante


    Folk-wanker
     
    Next stroking session, form a circle with meamjewblew, J2 Johnson, and the rest of the crowd at the Tel Aviv Mossad Internet Information Disruption Bureau. This is you week on toilet duty, FW.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    Next stroking session, form a circle with meamjewblew, J2 Johnson, and the rest of the crowd at the Tel Aviv Mossad Internet Information Disruption Bureau. This is you week on toilet duty, FW.

    My Tel Aviv Mossad Internet Information Disruption Bureau keeps tabs on you and your mob here:
    ⚡︎ ⚡︎ ⚡︎ Here is you and your schmucks in 1978: Butirskaya prison ⚡︎ ⚡︎ ⚡︎

    ☣ ☣ And this is you and your cell mate in 2023: ☣ ☣

    WHERE IS THE COMPUTER, JAILBIRDS?

  • [Adapted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively on VDARE.com] Scott Adams is the creator of the Dilbert comic strip, which has often raised a chuckle from me, and once or twice a guffaw. That aside, I know next to nothing about Scott Adams. I'm vaguely aware he has a social media presence—a vidcast,...
  • Sadly, the unfortunate bald eagle realized too late, that it should have stayed away not only from blacks but also from hernandezes.

    https://nypost.com/2023/03/06/two-nebraska-men-charged-after-shooting-killing-bald-eagle/

  • Mike Whitney--- The Biden administration is determined to provoke China on the issue of Taiwan. The White House now believes that they must take a more aggressive approach to China in order to contain their development and preserve America's role as regional hegemon. The irony of Washington's approach, however, is the fact that tens of...
  • @Poupon Marx
    @Folkvangr

    The best way to get rid of your Yuk yukcrainum inferiority complex is to stop being inferior. I can see you now, gazing intently up to the starry abode, and repeating without fail and intent, "Why was I born a Ukrainian sediment". Your male chromosome was found in a used condom in a dumpster in the alley of a public housing project.

    Tell us the rest of the story. I wait with bated flatulence.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    Hey, what about your obsession with “poop”. Unlike you, I’ve got a good memory. I parsed your name once as Poupon mustard which is a brand of Dijon mustard and tried to stop your unhinged attacks on another commenter. But you corrected me saying it’s “Poop on Marx” which is definitely a Freudian slip.

    Your male chromosome was found in a used condom in a dumpster in the alley of a public housing project.

    This is what I call a “surprise coming out” because you can’t control it anymore. No person with an ounce of self-respect would say this in a public forum, unless they were on heavy medication.

    born a Ukrainian sediment

    You are truly a despicable, unhinged freak, probably posting from a jail cell.

  • We recently passed the first anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war and the Wall Street Journal published a lengthy review of the twelve months of the conflict, summarizing what had happened and describing future prospects, an article that attracted more than 2,500 comments. Ukraine Is the West's War Now The initial reluctance of the U.S. and...
  • j2 says:
    @24th Alabama
    @Folkvangr

    Dear Wangr:


    For the U.S. to accuse any other country of election interference is not only hypocritical but ludicrous and a political obscenity.For the last 150 years the American Government has attempted to influence elections and power struggles in every nation where its citizens or their companies had economic interests,particularly in Latin America and Southeast Asia,always siding with oligarchs and elites.

    In one of the most outrageous incidents Nixon and Kissinger directed the CIA to remove the elected socialist President of Chile, Allende, and replace him with Army Chief Pinochet.Allende committed suicide in 1973 rather than be captured.

    There were dozens of other similar incidents leading up to the installment of Zelensky as Ukraine's "President" by Jewish oligarchs and the CIA,coordinated by the US State Department and NATO.

    You know nothing of Iris but we know you are an odious,malignant Hasbara troll.To improve the quality of your venomous output you might consider obtaining a rudimentary education in American history. It is tiresome to argue with such an ignorant person as you.

    Replies: @Folkvangr, @j2

    Written to Folkwangr:
    “You know nothing of Iris but we know you are an odious,malignant Hasbara troll.”

    Folkvangr may not know anything of this new Iris, but I knew the old Iris and this new one is not the same person. Sadly, it seem that the identity is now used by a much less intelligent person, I liked the old Iris but not this idiot.

    • Agree: Brosi
    • Thanks: Wizard of Oz, Folkvangr
  • The Antichrist mob in action:

    As experts have warned, the Russian anti-multicultural mobsters have amassed an impressive number of missiles for the attack and, according to Valery Zaluzhny, 81 missiles were fired, in addition, the Russian xenophobes launched eight Iranian drones. Zaporizhzhya NPP was completely shut down and put into blackout mode, Units 5 and 6 were put into cold state. 18 diesel generators have been switched on to cover the plant’s own needs, their operation will last for 10 days.

    ☢ ☢ In case it is impossible to resume the external power supply to the plant, there could be an accident with radiation leakage. ☢ ☢

  • It is generally observed that imperial powers like the United States frequently interfere in foreign governments in support of economic or hard political reasons. To be sure, Washington has refined the process so it can plausibly deny that it is interfering at all, that the change is spontaneous and comes from the people and institutions...
  • @Petermx
    @EliteCommInc.

    "The point about whining is that her complaining is more for show. She needs NATO more than NATO and the EU needs her." That's your opinion. I think she might consider leaving NATO. Germany also has people that would be ready to leave NATO. One MP, and there are more, said if it is determined that the US blew up the Nord Stream Pipelines Germany should ask the US to withdraw its military from Germany. They don't need NATO and some Germans want good relations with Russia, as does Hungary. They would not have built the Nord Stream pipelines if they did not want good relations with Russia.

    None of the European countries act like they fear Russia. They go out of their way to insult Putin and Russia, like when neighboring Finland (5.5 million people) applies to become a NATO member or neighboring Estonia (1 million people) says Estonia and Finland should shut the Baltic Sea down to Russia and prevent ships from Saint Petersburg entering the Baltic Sea, or when Germany's Merkel publicly admits she and Hollande misled Putin, had no intention of putting the Minsk accords into effect and they were giving Ukraine time to rearm. Any of these countries could be smashed faster than the US bombed Baghdad, Afghanistan, Syria, Serbia or Libya back to the stone age, without regards for how many people they were killing. Russia doesn't want to do that. And everything mentioned above was done with the USA's blessing or instructions.

    I don't know what aid the US is giving to Hungary but I'm sure they are wary of anything coming from the hostile Americans who think they can tell cultures one thousand years older than their own that they should adopt the USA's sexually perverted culture for themselves and become a multiracial country.

    NATO lost its usefulness in 1991. It only exists for the Americans today. If NATO broke up, the US would have to withdraw its troops and Russia would no longer be surrounded by an enemy that the US heads up. The US leads NATO.

    The irony of the US complaining that Germany does not contribute enough militarily after the US and others labelled Germany the worst country in history, stripped it of all its weapons and controlled everything Germany could do, or could not do, for decades is unsurpassed. They did more than any other country to bring the world into the nuclear age but they were forbidden from building an atomic bomb themselves, while the US, USSR, France, Great Britain and many other countries have the atomic bomb. Americans still refer to the fathers and grandfathers of Germans living today as "NAZIS", do it every day and have done if for 80 years, but you now want them to do what? Re-arm and then follow your instructions as to who they should attack, I assume? If Germany rearmed and pursued its own interests (as the US does), Germany would first talk to Poland and ask for all the German lands and cities given to Poland since 1918 and Poland would no longer have access to the Baltic sea. Then some of the 20 million Germans ethnically cleansed from lands they lived on for many centuries, and the cities they built there, could return and live in their homes that were stolen from them. There are still Germans living in Bavaria and other parts of Germany that were driven out of their homes in Danzig (now Gdansk), Breslau (now Wroclaw) and other German lands under Polish rule since the end of WW II.

    "They aided in creating the Ukraine by supporting her independence."
    They did that under American supervision. If Germany had any say in anything, they would demand that they and Russia can investigate the
    Nord Stream sabotage but they don't do that. They act docile and subservient, just as the allies wanted when they were hanging German leaders and blamed the German people for everything evil done in the war, while the Allied mass murderers that targeted millions of German civilians from the sky are called heroes.

    Germany has a weakling like Scholz as a leader because that is what the allies wanted, and you got a weak and defenseless Germany because that is what you demanded. If Germany does decide to become a military power again, it will do what is in its interest, just as the US does everything they do for its own interest. The US sees its power slipping away and it wants to do everything to hold onto that. If Russia does not lose the Ukraine war, meaning it is not driven out of all the Ukrainian lands, including the Donbass, the US will have lost again, on top of the recent Afghanistan debacle and America's prestige will have taken another hit. The US and the world sees the US decline.

    The US is hostile to Russia because it's beneficial to US power. It is in Germany, and all of Europe's interest to have good relations with Russia but Europe's leaders are America's lapdogs. When Europe decides to act in its own interests, that will change and Germany, France and Italy won't be asking the anti-Russian Poles what Europe's policy should be.

    Replies: @PetrOldSack, @ariadna, @Folkvangr

    NATO lost its usefulness in 1991. It only exists for the Americans today.

    L(° O °L) L(° O °L) L(° O °L)

    Tell that to the surviving veterans of the two Finno-Russo wars. Tell that to their children and grandchildren, you whining softy.

    • Troll: ariadna
  • Ukraine is the first flashpoint in a great power struggle between the United States and China. After years of shifting its industries to low-wage locations around the world, the US finds itself steadliy losing market-share to a faster-growing and more resourceful China. By most estimates, China's economy will overtake the United States by 2035 at...
  • @d dan
    @Zane


    "Two countries that can’t be criticized on TUR:-"
     
    Of course, you can. The problem is that you have to base your criticism on real fact and evidences, which you repeatedly fail.

    "It makes you wonder, doesn’t it."
     
    If you wonder why you receive all the rebuttals, which are hundred times more intelligent than your comments, then you obviously lack the intellectual capability and necessary background to be in the debate.

    Sometimes I too wonder whether people are stupid and therefore easily brainwashed to become an anti-China troll, or they are anti-China troll that makes than blind and stupid to reasonable argument. A chicken-and-egg problem?

    Replies: @Zane, @Folkvangr

    If you wonder why you receive all the rebuttals, which are hundred times more intelligent than your comments

    There is nothing intelligent about calling someone “a hundred times less intelligent”, unless that someone worked hard to earn this. Besides, I don’t feel obligated to educate anyone about basic, established facts like the genocidal nature of communist regimes. If you support those regimes, past and present, you are an evil totalitarian POS. End of story. lol

  • We recently passed the first anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war and the Wall Street Journal published a lengthy review of the twelve months of the conflict, summarizing what had happened and describing future prospects, an article that attracted more than 2,500 comments. Ukraine Is the West's War Now The initial reluctance of the U.S. and...
  • @JR Foley
    @meamjojo

    Olaf Scholz --the LOSER Olaf Scholz !!! Indeed a laugh a second ---a stupid useless clown idiot of the First Order. Green Party but says nothing after Nord Stream blown up? The big square head now opens more coal mines to ensure energy--even Greta Thunberg knows better. Olaf Scholz ---a stupid clown ( in league with Amtrak Joe--Jackboot Trudeau---Stunned Lizzy Truss- Gunga Din Rishi Sunak--) thinks NATO and USA are Germany's friends??????

    Wake up you dummie kraut --USA is depriving you of energy---and Germany's future. Without energy German industry will go to USA and many Germans will die on the front ---so Hunter Biden and Zylenskyy can spend their billions and retirement years on Epstein Island.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    The Rascist bosses do not care anymore, they are well aware of the impending collapse on all fronts and are terrified. They are waiting with horror for the onslaught of the army, after which everything and everyone will fall at once. All Prigozhin has left is to curse Shoygu, Gerasimov, and his sworn enemy Beglov, to recruit lunatics into his unit before the army finally buries it, and to raise the idea of an army of people’s justice.
    Prigozhin has signed his own death warrant, for this is already a dangerous bid for political leadership. The system does not forgive such tricks, by the rules of the penitentiary, and will make every effort to pacify him.
    Let’s face it. If I or anyone else here is a “kraut”, then you are exploding cucumber (Ecballium elaterium), splashing your nonsense all over.

  • Giftzwerg is a wonderful little German word. It’s pronounced “gift-tsvairk” and it literally means “poison-dwarf.” German-speakers use it of someone who is small but spiteful, especially when that person is spiteful because they’re small. But it was the Anglophone Charles Dickens who created perhaps the greatest Giftzwerg of all time in Daniel Quilp, the evil...
  • @Richard B
    @Vergissmeinnicht

    Jews who follow The ADL/$PLC/AIPAC line of thinking that says, in effect, Jews can only survive as Jews if they control the world (all human and natural resources) are what I refer to as Supremacy Inc. And this includes their white Useful Idiots and poc Proxies.

    Not only can Supremacy not be American, it can't even be Western.

    All cultures, primitive, barbaric, civilized, or a combination of all three, as in the United States, have throughout history imposed four sanctions on its people as the primary mode of stability. Economic Deprivation - Imprisonment - Torture - Death. Obviously, the justification for the first three is sound in the fourth.

    Only in the geographical areas of Western Europe and North America, or The West (The Land of Whiteness) and only in the last 200+ years, has their been an attempt to invert those sanctions to: Economic Ease - The Privileges of Freedom - Respect for the Individual - The Value of Life.

    From this perspective Supremacy Inc. had infiltrate and subvert all Western institutions. Why? Because if the West were to succeed in its attempt to extend freedom by inverting those four sanctions then Supremacy Inc. couldn't realize its objective - to rule the world. In short, the success of freedom throughout the West would spell the ruin of Supremacy Inc. throughout the world.

    The snake in this garden is that if Supremacy Inc. wins everyone loses, including Supremacy Inc. But it can't see that because psychotic arrogance and self-awareness don't go together. That's why Supremacy Inc. is the only real cancer of the human race and why treason against Supremacy Inc. is loyalty to humanity.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    Hey Ricky, if you have a problem with me being a troll, you need counseling, you little milksop.

    ★ ಠ_ಠ TROLL LIVES MATTER! ಠ_ಠ ★

    • Replies: @bike-anarkist
    @Folkvangr

    Perhaps an impromptu, nay fully unannounced gender re-assigning should happen before ye multiply.

    You comments make Killary Klinton sound absolutely sane and compassionate.

    KACKLE! KACKLE!

  • Mike Whitney--- The Biden administration is determined to provoke China on the issue of Taiwan. The White House now believes that they must take a more aggressive approach to China in order to contain their development and preserve America's role as regional hegemon. The irony of Washington's approach, however, is the fact that tens of...
  • @AndrewR
    @Folkvangr

    Calm down, tough guy

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    If you have a problem with me being a troll, you need counseling, psycho.

    ★ ಠ_ಠ TROLL LIVES MATTER! ಠ_ಠ ★

    • Disagree: Kali
  • We recently passed the first anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war and the Wall Street Journal published a lengthy review of the twelve months of the conflict, summarizing what had happened and describing future prospects, an article that attracted more than 2,500 comments. Ukraine Is the West's War Now The initial reluctance of the U.S. and...
  • @GomezAdddams
    @Folkvangr

    The day is coming soon when USA will reap what it has sowed for 200 plus years.

    Replies: @Folkvangr, @Wizard of Oz

    The day is coming soon when USA will reap what it has sowed for 200 plus years.

    You must have greased a lot of bellies here. How come the vengeful mob doesn’t call you a TROLL for empty statements like this? Your shamanic incantations do nothing to bring the unhinged psychos of this site to their senses.

  • Giftzwerg is a wonderful little German word. It’s pronounced “gift-tsvairk” and it literally means “poison-dwarf.” German-speakers use it of someone who is small but spiteful, especially when that person is spiteful because they’re small. But it was the Anglophone Charles Dickens who created perhaps the greatest Giftzwerg of all time in Daniel Quilp, the evil...
  • @Vergissmeinnicht
    Jews have been in the USA since at least 1654 i.e. since before the USA even technically existed.
    Portugal won the war vs. The Netherlands in "Dutch Brazil", hence Jews from Recife immigrated to New Amsterdam.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_arrival_in_New_Amsterdam
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch%E2%80%93Portuguese_War
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Brazil
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Amsterdam

    AmRen has published "What The Founding Fathers Really Thought About Race", why The Occidental Observer doesn't publish "What The Founding Fathers Really Thought About The Jews", I wonder, oh, I wonder…

    I'm no historian, but at least George Washington – arguably the most important Founding Father – was OK with the Jews; see:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gershom_Mendes_Seixas
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touro_Synagogue#Annual_recitation_of_the_Washington%E2%80%93Seixas_letter_on_religious_pluralism

    Meanwhile, John Adams was a Zionist:
    https://www.timesofisrael.com/200-years-ago-john-adams-promoted-a-jewish-state-in-the-holy-land/

    But… who cares‽ Mr Tobias Langdon knows better than the Founding Fathers themselves who can be an American!

    Replies: @Truth Vigilante, @Wokechoke, @Richard B, @Munga Bulga, @Richard B, @Anonymous12890, @TKK, @Tallest Skil, @geokat62, @Mick Jagger gathers no Mosque, @anonymous, @Mosafer Hastam, @Megoy

    Jews who follow The ADL/$PLC/AIPAC line of thinking that says, in effect, Jews can only survive as Jews if they control the world (all human and natural resources) are what I refer to as Supremacy Inc. And this includes their white Useful Idiots and poc Proxies.

    Not only can Supremacy not be American, it can’t even be Western.

    All cultures, primitive, barbaric, civilized, or a combination of all three, as in the United States, have throughout history imposed four sanctions on its people as the primary mode of stability. Economic Deprivation – Imprisonment – Torture – Death. Obviously, the justification for the first three is sound in the fourth.

    Only in the geographical areas of Western Europe and North America, or The West (The Land of Whiteness) and only in the last 200+ years, has their been an attempt to invert those sanctions to: Economic Ease – The Privileges of Freedom – Respect for the Individual – The Value of Life.

    From this perspective Supremacy Inc. had infiltrate and subvert all Western institutions. Why? Because if the West were to succeed in its attempt to extend freedom by inverting those four sanctions then Supremacy Inc. couldn’t realize its objective – to rule the world. In short, the success of freedom throughout the West would spell the ruin of Supremacy Inc. throughout the world.

    The snake in this garden is that if Supremacy Inc. wins everyone loses, including Supremacy Inc. But it can’t see that because psychotic arrogance and self-awareness don’t go together. That’s why Supremacy Inc. is the only real cancer of the human race and why treason against Supremacy Inc. is loyalty to humanity.

    • Agree: ariadna
    • Disagree: Folkvangr
    • Replies: @Folkvangr
    @Richard B

    Hey Ricky, if you have a problem with me being a troll, you need counseling, you little milksop.

    ★ ಠ_ಠ TROLL LIVES MATTER! ಠ_ಠ ★

    Replies: @bike-anarkist

  • Mike Whitney--- The Biden administration is determined to provoke China on the issue of Taiwan. The White House now believes that they must take a more aggressive approach to China in order to contain their development and preserve America's role as regional hegemon. The irony of Washington's approach, however, is the fact that tens of...
  • Both men could be summed up by saying, “Old age comes with wisdom, but sometimes it comes alone.”

    • Disagree: Folkvangr
    • Troll: Richard B
  • @GomezAdddams
    @Folkvangr

    USA has had at least 10 provocations over the last 20 years based on lies---Consider Collin Powell at he UN with his vial of chemical weapon proof ( cleaning soap) ----911 the fact 3 jets could escape the Greatest military in the world and hit 2 buildings but Building 7 fell ---with a command from the Fire Chiet--all those buildings were wired for demolision-----Afghanistan --Somolia---Serbia--Yemen--the Iran/Iraq war sponsored by USA ---Sudan--Vietnam---Chile --Nicaragua and last September Nord Stream 2.

    War monger is going to get its long overdue just desserts--all this Yankee exeptionalism but ordinary flods working 2 jobs ot make ends meet and those living in tents along Main Street.

    Why can't the average American person understand the real enemy is perched in the USA at DC---the military industral complex/ Congress ---vote for what---Senate---Pentagon ---gated communities ---they have robber America Blind.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    all this Yankee exeptionalism but ordinary flods working 2 jobs ot make ends meet and those living in tents along Main Street.

    All those living in tents have allowed all these things to happen to them. The mere fact that they have put up with all the bullshit coming from only two parties proves one thing: they are gullible idiots. The fact that they are not organizing, forming more parties, and protesting their dispossession proves the same thing. They have learned nothing from their history.

    Most psychos here bring up US crimes while talking about Putin, thus condoning the latter’s crimes. This can only come from sick minds. You don’t steal your neighbor’s lawnmower because he stole your weed whacker. You call the police and put him in jail.

  • @Kali
    @Folkvangr

    I didn't say, or imply either my guilt or innocence, little roach. I deliberately left you wondering.

    I may or may not be a hacker. You have no idea one way or the other... because you are too dim-witted and/or lazy to investigate the matter. So sit and sweat it out until the next attemted hack of your laptop. Then pay your lawyer thousands to discover if I'm "toastable" or not.

    Fill yer boots, little roach. Have fun with it... While you can! Muhaha!

    Remember to breathe,
    Kali.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    I may or may not be a hacker. Fill yer boots, little roach.

    You’re dumber than I thought and you’ve proven that you were raised on a cockroach farm because every comment of yours is laced with their excrement and you can’t put two words together without mentioning your beloved cockroaches several times, you little psycho. And stop adding “Love, Kali” in every comment, weirdo, you are not on match dot com here. Stop fishing for mates! lol lol

    • Replies: @Poupon Marx
    @Folkvangr

    The best way to get rid of your Yuk yukcrainum inferiority complex is to stop being inferior. I can see you now, gazing intently up to the starry abode, and repeating without fail and intent, "Why was I born a Ukrainian sediment". Your male chromosome was found in a used condom in a dumpster in the alley of a public housing project.

    Tell us the rest of the story. I wait with bated flatulence.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

  • @animalogic
    @Folkvangr

    Yes, hooray for Russian imperialism. It only took 8 years of provocation.
    And Russia's "shock & awe" tactics -- they'll have the whole Ukraine in the bag by summer....

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    Animal, your Putin will not see his birthday this year. Mark my words and read my lips lol lol

  • A clear demonstration of the Power of the Word is 'appeasement'. When is it and when is it not appeasement? It's like the politicization of the term 'hate'. When Jews hate you, it's not hate. But be mildly critical of Jews, and you’re a 'hater'. And what is meant by 'extreme'? These days, a man...
  • @Petermx
    @Curmudgeon

    I believe he wanted to avoid war, but the Jews owned a significant part of the British media and they were pro-war. He also had to contend with a deceitful Churchill who was bankrolled by wealthy Jews to write articles attacking Germany and pushing for war. I think it may have been like it is in the USA today, where pro-war idiots have the substantially pro-war media behind them and anyone that does not want war is a "Russian asset". They invented the insult "appeaser" for Chamberlain, never mind that Hitler was a far bigger appeaser. That's what you do in negotiations, but the Jews didn't want negotiations. They wanted war and they got it, but they deny their role in starting the war because they would not be perceived as the biggest victims of the war if their big role in starting the war came out.

    I also think the same thing probably will happen to the US that happened to Britain. Churchill and wealthy Jews got them into the war and bankrupted the country. I believe the US already has serious financial and societal problems and the US will lose its position as the global leader. If NATO broke up and-or Germany were to leave NATO and join Russia and China, I think America's days as the world's bully would be over. I think that would make the world a better place.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    I think America’s days as the world’s bully would be over

    You think? Japan has recently concluded an alliance with the US. That should definitely make you think otherwise.

  • It is generally observed that imperial powers like the United States frequently interfere in foreign governments in support of economic or hard political reasons. To be sure, Washington has refined the process so it can plausibly deny that it is interfering at all, that the change is spontaneous and comes from the people and institutions...
  • “But her whining about western thinking is to be taken with a grain of salt, maybe a pound or two.”

    It will be taken seriously and not just with a grain of salt if she leaves NATO. I think it’s taken seriously already or the US would not be behaving like an underhanded weasel towards Hungary. As a member of NATO and the EU, Hungary has the right to voice its opinion, or “whine” as you call it. I wish Germany would speak up and ask why the US blew up its lifeline, the Nord Stream pipelines. If Europe comes to its senses, then more people like Hungary’s Orban will come to power and Sunstein and the US won’t be deciding if NATO will use force in Europe or not. The Europeans whose countries and lives will be at risk will make those decisions.

    After all, NATO was formed primarily to defend Europe, which bordered the USSR and its allies. They should have the biggest say whether NATO will use force or not. The US would not always be so eager for war if it was not always separated from the fighting by two oceans.

    I think Jews whining about the holocaust should be taken with a grain of salt.

    • Disagree: Folkvangr
    • Replies: @complex pseudonymic handle
    @Petermx

    Petermx wrote-


    I think Jews whining about the holocaust should be taken with a grain of salt.
     
    Complex responds-
    ...or a pound or two.
    , @Folkvangr
    @Petermx


    I think Jews whining about the holocaust should be taken with a grain of salt.
     
    I am sure the Jews will appreciate your tiptoeing around this controversial issue. Did you ask their permission to post this comment, Peter?
  • Trump’s full speech at CPAC Donald Trump is the anti-war candidate. This is good ground for him to stake out – especially if he can oppose the war with China as well. There are a lot of people who don’t like these wars, and no Democrat or Republican can go against the war on China....
  • @al gore rhythms
    It's unclear to me from the recent things Trump has said exactly how he is saying he would end the conflict. Does he mean that he is willing to negotiate with Russia with the understanding that they have legitimate concerns and a lot to lose, or does he mean that he would overwhelm Russian opposition with a show of strength--which would risk making the war worse, not better.

    When he talks about America under Biden becoming 'weak' and demanding that Europe pump more into NATO he sounds more like the latter. But it's hard to tell when all he's saying is that the war is 'stupid'.

    Replies: @Haxo Angmark, @Twodees Partain, @ariadna

    Trump can end the war in Ukraine by whispering just one terror-inducing word to Zelensky and to Putin, the word that most of us know how to spell but nobody has ever dared to pronounce: covfefe

    • Disagree: Folkvangr
    • LOL: al gore rhythms
    • Replies: @Dave Bowman
    @ariadna

    lol

    Writing 101. The only problem with a punchline is that it has to be fully intelligible, and not just brief and pithy, to actually work well. Yours is not - and therefore doesn't.

    Care to enlighten the peanut gallery by providing a cribsheet for "covfefe" ?

    You're lucky I bothered to ask.

    Replies: @ariadna

  • In the new False Flag Weekly News posted above, E. Michael Jones and I opened with the week’s biggest story: The US Department of Energy, which oversees research on biological weapons as well as nuclear weapons, has assessed that COVID is man-made and probably emerged from a lab leak. Throughout 2020 and into 2021, saying...
  • @dogbumbreath
    @A. Pagano


    There is not the slightest proof that any such an airborne virus exists that was transmissible or infectious particularly since the virus has yet to be found in a single sick patient. NOT ONE. But this is true of all the supposedly transmissible viruses cooked up by Fauci and his crew since HIV in the early 1980s. They have NOT been found and isolated in a single sick patient.

    If they can’t find the virus how did they create a gold standard test? They didn’t and they can’t; the PCR test they created is largely worthless but lucrative. Kary Mullis—the creator of the PCR test—reported before his passing that even if Fauci and crew had actually found live corona virus in a sick patient and extracted a true and complete DNA/RNA sequence that a positive PCR test didn’t prove that disease was present let alone that the coroana virus was the cause. Hell even the Chinese lab which supposedly created the corona virus couldn’t produce the full DNA/RNA sequence or anything close. The DNA/RNA sequence produced for use in the PCR test is largely made from whole clothe using a computer model.
     

    Thank you. See comment #12.

    PCR test is a magic trick:

    https://odysee.com/@drsambailey:c/the-truth-about-pcr-tests:6

    Replies: @ariadna

    “the PCR test they created is largely worthless ”

    Not true. I recall it was proved to be effective in diagnosing COVID 19 in a piece of mango. Or was it papaya?

    • Disagree: Folkvangr
    • LOL: dogbumbreath
    • Replies: @dogbumbreath
    @ariadna


    Not true. I recall it was proved to be effective in diagnosing COVID 19 in a piece of mango. Or was it papaya?
     
    Tanzania’s divisive president John Magufuli tested animals and fruit. He disobeyed WHO/WEF clowns and guess what happened months later:

    https://www.rfi.fr/en/africa/20210318-tanzania-mourns-mysterious-death-of-divisive-president-john-magufuli

    Replies: @ariadna

  • Trump’s full speech at CPAC Donald Trump is the anti-war candidate. This is good ground for him to stake out – especially if he can oppose the war with China as well. There are a lot of people who don’t like these wars, and no Democrat or Republican can go against the war on China....
  • @Dave Bowman
    @ariadna

    lol

    Writing 101. The only problem with a punchline is that it has to be fully intelligible, and not just brief and pithy, to actually work well. Yours is not - and therefore doesn't.

    Care to enlighten the peanut gallery by providing a cribsheet for "covfefe" ?

    You're lucky I bothered to ask.

    Replies: @ariadna

    For something, anything, to be “fully intelligible” to all, including the clueless and those too lazy to look up words/phrases unknown to them, even a two-line joke should be followed by extensive footnotes.
    Yeah, I guess I feel so “lucky” to get your writing 101 pointers..
    Here you go:
    “Covfefe (/koʊˈfɛfi/ koh-FEH-fee) is a misspelling, widely presumed to be a typo, that Donald Trump used in a viral tweet when he was President of the United States. It instantly became an Internet meme. Six minutes after midnight (EDT) on May 31, 2017, Trump tweeted, “Despite the constant negative press covfefe”.

    • Disagree: Folkvangr
  • Since the publication of Brendan Whitaker’s article on the Mark Houck trial and my article on how I ended up on the FBI hit list for traditional Catholics in the March issue of Culture Wars, both stories have not only taken on legs; they have merged into a narrative that made national news after it...
  • @Richard B
    @J Kamba

    Thanks for the video link.

    I’m not sure that spelling mistakes prove that much.

    My response to Folkvangr is at comment #49 if you're interested.

    Consider the letters Matt Walsh reads from unschooled farm boys in the Civil War. Without good spelling or punctuation, they seem better worded and more evocative than any letter I have read

    Excellent point! That's because for ages reading books aloud in general, and to the poor and illiterate in particular, was common practice in that neck of the woods. In fact, since music is an abstraction from language, it's no surprise the two merged in the way that they did in that part of the country, giving us some of our greatest songs and songwriters.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    Your response had all the signs of “character assassination”. ٩(^‿^)۶
    And you went through all that trouble just to say you hate my guts because my opinion differs from yours?

  • Mike Whitney--- The Biden administration is determined to provoke China on the issue of Taiwan. The White House now believes that they must take a more aggressive approach to China in order to contain their development and preserve America's role as regional hegemon. The irony of Washington's approach, however, is the fact that tens of...
  • @Notsofast
    @Folkvangr

    no, not at all...she did it because you've a dimwit troll.

    Replies: @Folkvangr

    What is this “Love, Kali” shit? lol Is “she/he/they” fishing for mates here?

  • @mulga mumblebrain
    @Kali

    The little fascist shit started making veiled threats, so I've 'disappeared' him. He was a nassty bore.

    Replies: @Folkvangr, @Kali

    You pathetic liar. I wonder: Will you still pollute this place with your cockroach obsession when you make enough money here to buy a real cockroach farm? I think you should seriously consider it. Maybe you should even marry one. A marriage made in heaven!