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    It is pretty evident that Chinese naval power is growing by leaps and bounds, with a lot of qualitative literature about it: Chinese military procurement ($70 billion) now half the rate of American ($155 billion). Adjust for purchasing power parity, and it should be virtually equal. If China is ahead deploying Railguns, electromag catapults and...
  • @Andrei Martyanov
    @AWM


    Operationally, the Chinese are still well over a decade or two behind the US Navy.
     
    Maybe even three.

    Replies: @AWM

    The teenager who “geared up” with his daddy’s credit card may actually stumble into a excellent ambush position out of dumb luck and actually figure out enough of his equipment to win a brief tactical advantage in combat. But his odds of emerging victorious against a properly trained, equipped, and experienced foe operating under team concepts long developed in actual use are essentially zero. And this is in an urban, wooded, or jungle environment.

    In the ocean, the ultimate jungle, you don’t get any second chances. There is no “dumb luck” here.
    Hi tech equipment can be more of a liability than an asset, if you haven’t already mastered the basics. Basics which take decades and a lot of blood, sweat, and tears. And lives.

    Some of these people seem to think the Chinese missile capabilities will dictate what the USN will and will not do. They are of course in error.
    The Chinese are about to learn that combat computing with forward sensors in the combat cloud is HARD. Or maybe they will be smart and skip the class.
    Remember Fish from Deep Impact, ” this is not a video game, son.”

    This scenario has USN personnel watering at the mouth the same way those All Pro NFL cornerbacks are salivating at the prospect of Colin Kaepernick signing with some NFL team.

    Always a pleasure to read your comments, Andrei.

    • Replies: @parlaphonerevolver1980
    @AWM

    It's so cute when "Call of Duty" heroes such as yourself expound upon the--ahem-- "art of war". It's almost as if you actually believe you are something other than a passive observer, like most of the world's population, to momentum in history.

    I bet the attendees at your fantasy Naval War College are all agog when you take to the podium.

  • The dark horse candidate of the 2020 Democratic primary is entrepreneur Andrew Yang, who just qualified for the first round of debates by attracting over 65,000 unique donors. [Andrew Yang qualifies for first DNC debate with 65,000 unique donors, by Orion Rummler, Axios, March 12, 2019] Yang is a businessman who has worked in several...
  • One thou a month?
    Hey, I’m not that cheap Mr Yang, or maybe we can call you Mr Value Added Tax.
    If you really can come off a grand, then you can come off 2 or 3. Why not, if 1k a month will save “billions” then 3k can save all that much more. Hell, why not 10k or even 20? I could send my grands to Southern Cal then, but hey, they busted that dude with the scam-mola.
    Especially considering the tons of cash you and your kind have robbed me and every other honest and legal hard working American over the last 100+ years, why not more?
    Negative Mr Taxman, no matter what you promise me, I know it will be less than the amount you will take from me. “Revenue Neutral” I believe your buddies in “Climate Change”carbon credits call it.

    • Agree: Moi
    • Replies: @Issac
    @AWM

    #MIGA

    , @RobRich
    @AWM

    Yep. I would add that the elephant in the room is Yang, AOC, etc. are hijacking the Libertarian Platform of a base income/social services for all, Green economy of leisure, etc. first developed by I think the most influential figure of our time, Michael Gilson De Lemos (called 'MG') and spread by his Libertarian International via their Operation Democracy and Operation Dignity.

    The difference is the Libertarians view taxation/regulation as morally disgusting theft/mental disturbance and fund via voluntary endowments or reasonable fees vs. the far-left hijackers with their usual trick of taking libertarian innovations and using them as an excuse to tax and regulate even more (as they're trying to do with libertarian LBGT+, civil rights, direct democracy, internet, etc.). They're horrified at the possibility the public will adopt the 'Gilson Untax' and not some crazy VAT or tax-the-billionaires-like-Venezuela.

    MG also views these endowments as the eventual source of moral funding of government services. He conceived and advised the Alaska Fund and several so-called 'sovereign funds' abroad as a pilot.

    What troubles me is a few years ago you searched 'Basic Income' or 'Green' on GOOGLE and MG's name and 'libertarianism' got a million hits. Now they barely register. The US Libertarian Party is being infiltrated by socialists and extreme conservatives trying to steer it away from discussing basic income, anti-tax, and Green issues. There is a behind-the-scenes war here and academics, the center-right and alternative media need to wake up.

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    , @follyofwar
    @AWM

    UBI is intriguing, but Yang's proposal seems to have some major problems that need worked out. Just to touch on one, I spent many unfortunate years working as a welfare caseworker administering (((means tested))) programs.

    People on those programs are generally not too smart, but a single mother with two children probably recognizes that, if given the choice to stay on welfare or take Yang's $1,000/mo, she would be crazy to take the money. If she is on straight TANF (no one on SSI), her cash income is under $1000, (at least in the state where I worked), but once you add in Food Stamps, housing subsidies, WIC, and esp. Medicaid (free medical), she is ahead of many or most working class families. Plus, the huge welfare bureaucracy would remain intact.


    Regarding Milton Friedman's (((Negative Income Tax))) we already have it and it's called the Earned Income Credit. It was designed as an offset against welfare, but is now not even counted as income. The same, I fear, would happen to UBI. Just another entitlement on top of all current welfare programs. And his proposal to make Puerto Rico a state is insane!

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    , @mr meener
    @AWM

    I bet you are a fat graybeard drunken pill popping druggie sitting on a couch on disability with a fake injury. I just covered 65% of the male population and it may be higher then that

  • It is pretty evident that Chinese naval power is growing by leaps and bounds, with a lot of qualitative literature about it: Chinese military procurement ($70 billion) now half the rate of American ($155 billion). Adjust for purchasing power parity, and it should be virtually equal. If China is ahead deploying Railguns, electromag catapults and...
  • Operationally, the Chinese are still well over a decade or two behind the US Navy. And it’s 3-4 times that with Naval Air Operations. With real combat experience, it’s far far worse.
    The Chinese will huddle under their missile shield, when it’s gone it’s Leyte all over again. Add in the “Silent Service” and it’s a slaughter with nowhere enough time to complete an initial invasion of Taiwan, and no established beachhead at all..
    The US Navy will take some losses, but the Chinese Navy will cease to exist. They will be able to at least withdraw enough of their air force to the interior of their country to preserve a portion of it.
    Their only option would be to escalate, and that would be suicide for their political future. If they believe a surprise EMP strike combined with cyber will give them the edge they need, they are sadly mistaken.
    They have nowhere enough C3 capability to pull of a real surprise strike, and no real capability to absorb the pre-emptive strike by US led regional forces. And they have no real judgement of the level or effectiveness of their intelligence operations, as they are centered around theft and political penetration, which US Mil Intel has always used to “bait” foreign operations.
    Surely they have learned from their Russian “Allies” that the US including parts of Western military forces have long held solely the ability to actually pull off, rather than threaten, a real surprise strike which has the capability of war winning potential. Nuclear escalation being the only real card they hold up their sleeve(s) is a poor hand to fall back on, especially when you were the aggressor party.

    • Replies: @anon1
    @AWM

    I wouldn't sacrifice one single American sailor for Taiwan. You seem to suffer from a case of Johm McCain syndrome.

    , @WHAT
    @AWM

    They have working AA, and you do not, lol.
    Your "surprise strikes" are preceded by literal media mayhem for weeks which even deaf and blind paraplegic will notice, lol.
    Your "real combat experience" does not include other side firing back, lol.

    Murrica! Numba wan! Hurr durr!

    Replies: @Andrei Martyanov

    , @Andrei Martyanov
    @AWM


    Operationally, the Chinese are still well over a decade or two behind the US Navy.
     
    Maybe even three.

    Replies: @AWM

  • Conventional wisdom is that it is too early to speculate why in the past six months two Boeing 737 Max 8 planes have gone down shortly after take off, so if all that follows is wrong you will know it very quickly. Last night I predicted that the first withdrawals of the plane would happen...
  • “I think the problem is that the Boeing anti-stall patch MCAS is poorly configured for pilot use: it is not intuitive, and opaque in its consequences.”

    Yep, this sounds like a cluster, with the expected results.
    How does something like this “slip through the cracks” anyway?

    You know, a lot of things are non-intuitive in use, nothing more so than the multifunction programable back for my old Minolta X-700 SLR.

  •   In all but one of the last seven presidential elections, Republicans lost the popular vote. George W. Bush and Donald Trump won only by capturing narrow majorities in the Electoral College. Hence the grand strategy of the left: to enlarge and alter the U.S. electorate so as to put victory as far out of...
  • I won’t miss the Repubs at all, the Dems I know are Marxists, have always known, but the Repubs were the ones who pretended to be our friends. They have made the unforgivable mistake, and they will pay an unimaginable high price for that deception.
    There are millions and millions of us that feel that way, and guess what, we are all armed!

    • Agree: Daniel H, TTSSYF
  • See, earlier by Ann Coulter: Trump's Failing On Immigration. Don't Ask Me To Lie About It Three weeks ago, after Donald J. Trump abandoned the government shutdown and declared a national emergency to get some funding for his border wall, I asked: Did Trump Save His Presidency? Maybe—IF He Doesn’t INCREASE Legal Immigration. Unfortunately, and...
  • Good grief, when was Ann not a ping pong ball bouncing all over an eight sided room? This woman is and has been a fruitcake since the first time I heard her. Who the heck made her the boss, or even remotely important, she is irrelevant and always will be.
    The Stalin apologists and anti-semitics go ape shit over a nutcase like her. “See, we told you, but you wouldn’t listen, Communism now, tomorrow, and forever.” “Oh, and we need your guns, all of them, right now, we’ll all be safer, you know, criminals and fruitcakes like Ann, and mal medicated teenage white boys, and deplorables, and right winger nazis, skinheads (besides the ‘roid raged cops), and here is a $20 WalMart gift card, and go on now, we’ll let you know when the cattle cars arrive.”

    I have to say i’m disappointed in Trump, and I was one of his first supporters
    .
    He’s got a pen, a phone, several of them actually, he should actually give them a reason to impeach him, you know, save them a little bit of trouble. He’s the President, he don’t need no damn legislation, just pick up the phone, make that call, “The dreamers? Deport them all, today, by noon, at the latest. Ain’t that what we got all that ICE and Coke and Hummers for? And as soon as get done with that, deport all them illegals too, hell, them sorry folks didn’t vote for me, well some of them did, let them stay, but the rest, get those SOBs outa here.”

    “Investigations? Investigate what? Well you just tell them SOBs I’ll give them something to investigate, like right now, Tanks on the freeway, let them investigate that, whom put them there and why? Well I’ll tell them why, cause I’m sick to death of these corrupt SOBs taking everything the American people have, and I’m going to put a stop to it!”

    “What, Mike? A judge? Who put that SOB in charge? I did? And let me tell you, his ass is fired, get that SOB outa here!”

    “What, Sessions recused himself? Can he do that, I mean without checking with me? Well that SOB is fired, get his ass and the rest of him outa here, right now. What you mean confirmation, for his replacement? Well fork those SOBs in Congress, let them go get their hair fixed, or something, I’m confirming that SOB right here and now.”

    You know Trump is so far out of any normal OODA loop, that he should just keep moving at warp drive, you know, blitz ’em with stuff, legal illegal, it doesn’t really matter with this bunch of socialists infecting the government. Want to make a deal on the border, just take that big bag of cash down there and deal directly with the people at the state and local level.
    All this crossing this and dotting that is just a way the “State” slows up and controls everything.
    He should have never planned on serving a whole term, just ram through everything you can by hook or crook so fast that it will take them 100 years to figure it all out and even begin to roll any of it back. IF they threatened him while he was doing this stuff, he could just bring up “the button” or his new buddy Kim’s “button” or something.

    “INF treaty? It’s obsolete. U.N.? Obsolete as well, and a dang good piece of property to boot. The Russians? They are so last century, back there with Mitt! Taxes? An economic proven failure! Tariffs, bring me tariffs, especially on those little whatchamacallits! Race relations? I got no problem with interracial relationships, hell some of my best have been interracial. Terrorists? Nuke ’em now, talk about it later! A thousand years from now they will still be saying don’t fork with the USA, or Trump!”

    “Declassify, Mike. Everything, no limits, send it all out on twitter, 140 characters at a time. By the time they get it all figured out we’ll be in hog heaven, I’ll resign and hand it all over to Pence, and you can come on down and join me and Melania in Florida. We will watch the launch of the new USS Trump carrier on TV, and the talking head discussion about whether I’m running again in 2020. Best move we ever made, all Constitutional too, you know, through the lens of modern society, the art of the deal!”

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  • @Bloody Bill
    @AWM

    Yeah you're right there aren't many actual, true conservatives being elected and it's destroyed this country. The supposed right would be considered liberal back in the day and the left would be considered basically communist.

    Replies: @AWM

    My brother who is a retired Air Force “star wars” guy, once replied to my comment I wish we had the Republican party from 1986.
    He said “Hell, I’d be happy with the Democratic party of 1986 as opposed to the Repubs we have now.”

    Not sure if I’d go that far, but point taken.

    • Replies: @Bloody Bill
    @AWM

    Idk if I would go that far either but I certainly get his point.

  • In the good old days when the terms Left and Right meant something the distinction between the two was clear. The Left believed that the resources and wealth of the state ought to be shared equitably. The Right’s position was that since only a few people in society are capable of handling capital properly, transforming...
  • Eventually, the “keyboard commando” is always defeated by the real commando.

  • See also A Talk Radio Listener Reports On The Berkeley Assault That Wasn't "Pounced" On By Police Field representative Hayden Williams of the Leadership Institute was recently tabling at the University of California-Berkeley when he was attacked by an unhinged campus leftist. [Conservative activist punched in face at Berkeley says incident part of ‘disturbing’ trend,...
  • @Bloody Bill
    Good article. It is amazing how the establishment Republicans will cuck to big business even if it means their supporters will be silenced and be harder for them to get elected. That's how big of shills they are. They're completely owned. It also amazes me how the entire boomercon generation and various other forms of cuckservatards will invoke the "it's the free market" while they're being deplatformed. There is nothing free about silencing people for their politics. It is absolutely baffling that nothing has been done about antifa they continue to operate and assault with impunity. If this continues there will be no conservatives getting elected and the left has one the culture war all because establishment Republicans are shills and slaves to corporate power and cuckservatards are to ideologically impotent to move passed the free market bullshit even while they're literally being silenced.

    Replies: @AWM

    Bill, you are right there won’t be any conservatives being elected. However, it’s pretty damn obvious there aren’t any real ones being elected anyway.

    The “Overton Window” has moved so far it’s now in a different zip code.

    • Replies: @Bloody Bill
    @AWM

    Yeah you're right there aren't many actual, true conservatives being elected and it's destroyed this country. The supposed right would be considered liberal back in the day and the left would be considered basically communist.

    Replies: @AWM

  • Steve Sailer: It looks as though the country is at last beginning to figure out what Steve's been explicating for a decade and a half. The Jussie Smollett hate hoax really is the mother of all hoaxes up to this point: Parenthetically, given the uniqueness of the actor's first name and the fact that it...
  • “Be careful what you wish for.”

  • If you think of the age of Trump as a spectator sport, then perhaps the truly riveting show isn’t on the president’s Twitter feed or in his latest shout-outs to the press or at another of those “cabinet meetings” where everyone is obliged to publicly praise you-know-perfectly-well-who (and so does he). I wouldn’t for a...
  • Paris Accords?
    Iran nuclear pact?
    U.N. Human Rights Council?

    Only those Marxists that never worked a day in their lives would think any of these was a good idea.
    And yes, they had better worry about their “pensions.”

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  • President Donald Trump and the neocon sofa samurais who surround him seem determined to pick a fight with China or Russia, or both at the same time. Later this month, the US and China are due to try to end their long-running trade war which has damaged the economies of both nations. At the heart...
  • Well, since we in the good ol’ USA are going down, we might as well do it in style.

    That MIC that doesn’t need wars anymore should just go ahead and launch a full scale production and deployment of a modernized Pershing missile, MIRV, hypersonic, stealth, air and ground mobile, and 3 W-88 “medium yield” (don’t you love that designation for a 475kt weapon) warheads on each one.

    Train mobile Trident D5 missiles would be another good upgrade. And definitely incorporate the latest “superfuse” capabilities into these as well.
    And definitely add the capability for nuclear weapons release to every aircraft in our inventory short of a OH-6 “Loach.”

    All this talk about sinking our “Supercarriers” could be avoided by returning them to nuclear weapon delivery vehicles. Any attack upon them or any of our other MK 41 equipped naval ships would be an attack on our nuclear weapons infrastructure and justify a reply in kind.

    Of course nothing would be better than orbital nuclear weapon platforms, and since it is already known the Chinese intend to place their WMD even on the Moon, deployment in both low as well as geosynchronous orbit would be desirable with kinetic, nuclear and nonnuclear warheads, EMP specific weapons such as CHAMP assets.

    Also a return to nuclear EMP “enhanced” air to air and ground to air missiles for at least 50% of the inventory would add real credibility to our deterrent, and would simultaneously add capability for air to surface and surface to surface “missions.”

    It is said a new nuclear Small Diameter Bomb has already been developed with the latest guidance systems employed on the conventional version, as well as a “neutron” warhead weapon which would prove very useful in built up areas not slated for total destruction.

  • At Our Wit’s End: Why We’re Becoming Less Intelligent and What It Means for Our Future Edward Dutton and Michael A. Woodley of Menie Exeter, UK: Imprint Academic, 2018 We in the West have long become accustomed to the idea that scientific and technological progress is the normal state of things, although decline—technological deterioration and...
  • Have you ever spent a lot of time with ADHD “patients.”
    They can’t “focus” but are able to play some online game for 18 hours straight.

    When I took the SAT in the early 70’s there were zero accommodations for anything.
    My girlfriend arrived to pick me up about 10 minutes after we started the math portion which was after the english portion of the test. At around 12 minutes she started honking the horn! At 15 minutes I had completed the test and got up to hand it to the test monitor. She asked me “Aren’t you going to take the test?” I said “Take it, lady, I’m finished with it.” And then walked out which, fortunately stopped the insane honking of the car horn.
    2 weeks later we got the results in math class, and the teacher, Mrs. Farr, was disappointed in the results of the class, but she did smile when she said one student had a near perfect result. Then she handed my results and told everyone I had scored a 790 out of 800. “Fig” Newton, our school’s star running back exclaimed, “And he did it in 15 minutes!” Mrs. Farr called “Fig” out, “Nobody could do it in 15 minutes, “Fig,” nobody.” “Well he sure did!” he replied, “Teresa was blowing her horn and he had to get out of there quick, so it wouldn’t drive the rest of us crazy, you do remember that horn don’t you Mrs. Farr?” “Yes, “Fig,” I do remember a horn, but it stopped after a few minutes.”
    “I rest my case” said the smiling “Fig.”

    • Replies: @parlaphonerevolver1980
    @AWM

    " Yeah; so there I waz, it waz th' early 70's or somethin' like dat an' I thought I'd just take this "SAT" thing, y'know, for a lark 'cos my girl Teresa waz takin' it an' so there I go to take it and I get to this math part an' Teresa is out in the school parkin' lot sittin' in her Dodge Dart an' leanin' on the horn an' everyone's lookin' at me an' I know I gotta finish this thing, like, pronto or there's gonna be problems so I knock the answers out in like fifteen minutes an' I'm out th' door an' two weeks later old lady Farr is p.o.'ed 'cos almost everyone stunk on this test, see, but she's all smilin' 'cos ONE student practically ACED th' thing an' that was me an' she said "he got 790 outta 800" an "Fig" the running back and "Fudge" the wide receiver they're all whistlin' an' sayin' "DAAAAAAAAAAMN" 'cos you' gotta study for this test see an' I did th' math in FIFTEEN-freakin'-minutes an' old lady Farr is goin' "No that's impossible 'Fig' an' 'Fudge' " an' "Fig" or "Fudge" stands up an' says "NO Miss Farr I HEARD th' horn that Teresa was hittin' an' SAW AWM skidoosh in like FIFTEEN MINUTES. You was there...didn't you hear the horn?" Well, there was like this pause an good ol' Farr she just smiles, shakes her grey-bun crowned head an' squints through th' lenses of her cats-eye granny glasses an' says with a little ol' lady chuckle "You're right 'Fig'/'Fudge'...you're right..."

    An' that's why I'ma genius I tell's ya, I'ma genius, see, 'cos humble-braggin' B.S is what genius' do on pages like this.

    Seriously...

    , @SLM
    @AWM

    Those online games require short bursts of attention, not the sustained attention needed to pursue an idea to its limits.

  • Maybe Donald Trump isn’t as stupid as I thought. I’d hate to have to admit that publicly, but it does kind of seem like he has put one over on the liberal corporate media this time. Scanning the recent Trump-related news, I couldn’t help but notice a significant decline in the number of references to...
  • @Anon
    I am so disgusted by Trump I don't even care if they impeach him anymore. There's really no difference who is POTUS anymore, we all know the globalist cabal runs the country, and we will end up with endless wars and endless immigration no matter who's in the WH.

    Replies: @Biff

    There’s really no difference who is POTUS anymore, we all know the globalist cabal runs the country, and we will end up with endless wars and endless immigration no matter who’s in the WH.

    You could’ve said that ten years ago – what took you so long?

    • Agree: AWM
    • Replies: @jacques sheete
    @Biff


    You could’ve said that ten years ago – what took you so long?
     
    And people have been saying as much more than a century ago-did you know?

    Note the title and the date.:


    The common people of the United States, like the same class of people in every other country, mean well, but they are ill-informed. Floundering about in their ignorance, they are tricked and robbed by those who have the inside information and who therefore know how to take advantage of every turn in the wheel of fortune.

    The people voted for Roosevelt be cause he talked of "trust-busting" at the same time that he was sanctioning the purchase of the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company by the Steel Trust. They supported Wilson "because he kept us out of war" at the same time that Wilson was making preparations to enter the war. The rulers can negotiate "secret treaties" at home and abroad. The people, knowing nothing of either the theory or the practice of secret diplomacy, commit all sorts of follies for which they themselves must later foot the bill.

    - R. F. PETTIGREW, TRIUMPHANT PLUTOCRACY, The Story ofAmerican Public Life from 1870 to 1920.
    https://archive.org/stream/triumphantpluto00pettrich/triumphantpluto00pettrich_djvu.txt
     

    Pettigrew was elected as a Republican and represented the Dakota Territory in the U.S. Congress . He was also the first U.S. Senator from South Dakota.
  • “And as the flames climbed high into the night To light the sacrificial rite I saw Satan laughing with delight The day the music died” – Don McLean, “American Pie” The Nazis had a name for their propaganda and mind-control operations: weltanschauungskrieg – “world view warfare.” As good students, they had learned many tricks of...
  • But many are catching on and realizing that what seems strange but innocent is part of a much larger effort to hypnotize the public to agree to their own destruction through the ingestion of what can only be called black magic.

    The biggest myth they made the public believe was that capitalism was the best and only way. Sadly, many still believe it. Not surprising as many right wingers still peddle the “red scare” that was created by the CIA’s founders a century ago. No different than the “Russia gate” scare of today. Theres always a Russian, commie or socialist hiding, waiting to get you! Pay no attention to the capitalists raping and plundering your country right in front of you.

    The fact that the illegitimate Trump regime is still going after Assange and Snowden tell you all you need to know about him.

    Theres no separating the CIA from the capitalist system, investment banks, wars, and imperialism. The New World Order. Same deal even before the CIA’s creation. Study The United Fruit Company and their dealings for a good lesson in how it all works. Smedley Butler wrote of this in “War is a Racket”. John Pilgers films are also good.

    John Pilger The War On Democracy
    http://johnpilger.com/videos/the-war-on-democracy

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Fruit_Company

    Rockefeller-owned United Fruit Company, which was a gigantic economic influence in Guatemala. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles was at the helm during the overthrow. His brother Allen was CIA director at the same time. At one point Allen Dulles had been president of United Fruit Company while his brother served as corporate counsel for the large corporation.

    Who became president of the United Fruit Company after the coup had been achieved and Jacobo Arbenz had been removed? It was none other than Walter Bedell Smith, who had formerly been CIA Director.

    The Dulles brothers jockeyed between “government service” and “private sector activity” with the highly connected, governmentally active Washington firm of Sullivan and Cromwell, attentively pursuing the interests of valued corporate clients whether there or in government.

    President Eisenhower conceded he felt exasperation and frustration in dealing with controversial Secretary of State Dulles, who bore the nickname of “John Foster Brinkmanship” based on his “brink of war” global geopolitical strategy.

    Rise of the National Security State The CIA’s links to Wall Street
    http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article30605.htm

    The CIA: 70 Years of Organized Crime
    http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/47873.htm

    Regime Change and Capitalism
    https://dissidentvoice.org/2018/07/regime-change-and-capitalism/

    -Excerpt from a speech delivered in 1933, by Major General Smedley Butler, USMC

    I spent thirty- three years and four months in active military service as a member of this country’s most agile military force, the Marine Corps. I served in all commissioned ranks from Second Lieutenant to Major-General. And during that period, I spent most of my time being a high class muscle- man for Big Business, for Wall Street and for the Bankers. In short, I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism.

    War is just a racket. A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of people. Only a small inside group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few at the expense of the masses.

    I helped make Mexico, especially Tampico, safe for American oil interests in 1914. I helped make Haiti and Cuba a decent place for the National City Bank boys to collect revenues in. I helped in the raping of half a dozen Central American republics for the benefits of Wall Street. The record of racketeering is long. I helped purify Nicaragua for the international banking house of Brown Brothers in 1909-1912. I brought light to the Dominican Republic for American sugar interests in 1916. In China I helped to see to it that Standard Oil went its way unmolested. During those years, I had, as the boys in the back room would say, a swell racket. Looking back on it, I feel that I could have given Al Capone a few hints. The best he could do was to operate his racket in three districts. I operated on three continents.


    Video Link

    • Agree: Desert Fox, AWM, Agent76
  • James Jesus Angleton
    This guy had it figured out.

  • I predicted three weeks ago that the Senate bill on the Middle East, which was rejected three times while the government was shutdown, would quickly receive cloture by a comfortable margin to end debate and proceed to a full vote in the Senate after the federal bureaucracy reopened. That has proven to be the case....
  • It never ends, Thomm.
    But don’t anyone get their panties in a wad, those S-500s will get the Jews for sure!

  • See also Krugman Wrong, Again—2017 Saw “Emergence,” Not Of “Resistance,” But Of An American Totalitarian Left It’s not even surprising anymore. In opposition to a rumored “Ku Klux Klan” rally at Stone Mountain GA, an armed column of masked Antifa waving communist banners marched through the streets this weekend. They contemptuously ignored anti-mask laws and...
  • The idiot Dems don’t seem to realize this crap works against them.
    You remember when they shut down Trump’s Chicago rally?
    That is when he won the election.

    Americans don’t like cheaters, or rigged results, Super Bowl , playoffs, elections, or whatever.
    The fact that Roger Stone’s arrest was leaked to CNN is obvious now, so slack are the idiots behind this travesty.
    There will be hell to pay.

  • Donald Trump has a Congress problem. He can’t get Republicans to promote his policies. And when he forces the issue — as with his border wall — he can’t win their support. But most Americans don’t know that. After all, Republican legislators voted with the president well over 90 percent of the time during the...
  • The New York Times?
    Who would believe anything from this Fake News/Disinformation outfit!
    It used to produce decent, although biased journalism. That was near 20 years ago.

  • To manifest his opposition to President Donald Trump's decision to pull all 2,000 U.S. troops out of Syria, and half of the 14,000 in Afghanistan, Gen. James Mattis went public and resigned as secretary of defense. Now Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, in public testimony to Congress, has contradicted Trump about the threats that...
  • Remember when the Russians (Soviets) were found to be breaking the INF Treaty as soon as they signed it.

    “WASHINGTON — As President Clinton met with Russian President Putin in
    Moscow to discuss nuclear arms control over the weekend, an old story from
    the Cold War has resurfaced that sheds doubt on Russia’s reliability as a
    negotiating partner: nuclear-tipped SS-23 missiles that the Soviet Union
    never declared to the United States, in direct violation of a 1987
    arms-control agreement.
    These missiles, which are now slated to be dismantled in Slovakia this
    month, were hidden by the Red army in deep underground bunkers in
    Czechoslovakia, despite Soviet promises to withdraw all nuclear theater
    missiles from Europe and destroy them.”

    https://www.wnd.com/2000/06…

  • A group of 30 respected intellectuals, writers and historians has published a manifesto bewailing the imminent collapse of Europe and its supposed Enlightenment values of liberalism and rationalism. The idea of Europe, they warn, “is falling apart before our eyes”, as Britain prepares for Brexit and “populist and nationalist” parties look poised to make sweeping...
  • We are predators.
    But Christ gave us an option.
    Some people need to think about it.

  • The end of America’s unchallenged global economic dominance has arrived sooner than expected, thanks to the very same Neocons who gave the world the Iraq, Syria and the dirty wars in Latin America. Just as the Vietnam War drove the United States off gold by 1971, its sponsorship and funding of violent regime change wars...
  • “The United States always has resisted letting any other country have any voice in U.S. domestic policies, law-making or diplomacy.”

    Did you actually type that with a straight face?

    • LOL: Whitewolf, Rurik
    • Replies: @EliteCommInc.
    @AWM

    LOL

    , @jacques sheete
    @AWM



    “The United States always has resisted letting any other country have any voice in U.S. domestic policies, law-making or diplomacy.”
     
    Did you actually type that with a straight face?
     
    I had to read that several times myself, and I still don't believe that he could believe that.

    Hint to MH: Unanimous standing ovations.

    Replies: @Amber Dekstris

    , @Oleaginous Outrager
    @AWM

    This is one of those "evils of antisemitism" Super Bowl winner and thus exemplary American Robert Kraft was talking about. Don't you understand what we owe to the 51st state and its inhabitants?

    , @Anon
    @AWM


    The United States always has resisted letting any other country have any voice in U.S. domestic policies, law-making or diplomacy.
     
    The infiltration is so deep, it's almost invisible:
    https://prepareforchange.net/2018/06/22/89-of-our-senators-and-congress-hold-dual-citizenship-citizenship-with-israel/

    Replies: @annamaria

    , @RedEye
    @AWM

    Hudson and progressives in general will occasionally utter such ridiculous howlers that it makes me seriously question whether I can trust anything they say. They still can't see whats right in front of their noses

    , @Vojkan
    @AWM

    Since I believe that all who frowned at that statement had in mind the same "other country", I will just observe that that country's voices in US domestic policies, law-making, and diplomacy are domestic voices of American citizens, not foreigners coercing the USA the way Americans coerce foreign countries.
    I will also observe that American imperialism predates the creation of that other country by more than a century, cf. the Monroe doctrine or the annexation of Hawaii or the invasion of the Philippines.
    With regards to the usage of agricultural land in Central and South America, neither founder of United Fruit Company, Andrew Preston nor Minor Keith, was Jewish.
    Israel is a problem in the Middle-East. The USA is a problem for the whole world.

    Replies: @gammaray

  • To manifest his opposition to President Donald Trump's decision to pull all 2,000 U.S. troops out of Syria, and half of the 14,000 in Afghanistan, Gen. James Mattis went public and resigned as secretary of defense. Now Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, in public testimony to Congress, has contradicted Trump about the threats that...
  • Actually, Trump knows exactly what he is doing. When T-Rex called him an idiot for wanting to deploy more nuclear weapons it should have clued everyone in that he is solely for the Americans unlike essentially the rest of the government which sold out to the Commies and the Globalists decades ago.

  • In a surprise turn of events, last month U.S. President Donald J. Trump made the abrupt unilateral announcement that American troops would begin to withdraw from Syria. The unexpected decision provoked the wrath of the foreign policy establishment and bipartisan ‘war party’ in Washington who immediately denounced it as a premature, reckless move that would...
  • It’s those lethal vaunted S-500 missiles, that’s why Syria is second only to Wakanda today!

  • I live in a square, spartan room with a bed, no chairs, and a bathroom without door, since the builder/plumber hired by brother in law was so half assed. My front wall is only half painted because the man couldn’t move his arm any more or further, I suppose. In person, the useless fellow is...
  • Hicks: All right. We take off. Nuke the site from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.

    • LOL: Talha
  • The FBI abduction of Marzieh Hashemi is another milestone in the US turn to fascism. Marzieh Hashemi is a well-recognized and highly respected journalist and TV anchorwoman for Press TV, which is affiliated with the Islamic Republic of Iran. She was abducted on January 15th as she was boarding a flight to Denver from St....
  • The US press doesn’t pass go and collect $200, hasn’t anyone noticed that Mad Magazine and the National Enquirer had more credibility than current media could ever hope for.

    More truth in
    “Madonna had Hitler’s baby” or maybe it was Himmler’s
    or
    “Doolittle raider B25 found in crater on moon”
    than anything we read in todays news.

    “You’ll never know who won.”
    “Who will?”

    • Replies: @Digital Samizdat
    @AWM

    National Enquirer: "Boy trapped in refrigerator eats own foot."

    A personal favorite!

    Replies: @Sollipsist

    , @David William Pear
    @AWM

    There is not even much good satire anymore, with the exception of Redacted Tonight which is not even close to George Carlin.

    , @Paw
    @AWM

    Sure. I tend to think and even convinced , that the media,governments, bureaucrats, democrats etc., are ruthlessly, arrogantly, aggressively engaged in the war against themselves ....In the first place. They provoke , it might be ,because they do not enjoy to live in this world anymore.
    Some populists predicted again and again , that democratic capitalists and imperialists actually love and work hard to end in suicide....

  • And then they came for Steve King. The immigration patriot Iowa congressman fell for a Main Stream Media setup in The New York Times. [Before Trump, Steve King Set the Agenda for the Wall and Anti-Immigrant Politics, by Trip Gabriel, January 10, 2019] The clickbait headlines screamed Steve King had asked why “white nationalist, white...
  • It never ends. What is it with all the white hating whites? Elite globalist NWO commies I guess.
    Don’t see many non white “snipers” in the woods hunting bambi.
    Might be worth thinking about.

    • Replies: @anarchyst
    @AWM

    During the firearms deer hunting season in the "several states", it is estimated that the hunting population numbers into being the fourth or fifth largest army in the world...

  • The word 'catastrophe' has several meanings, but in its original meaning in Greek the word means a "sudden downturn" (in Greek katastrophē ‘overturning, sudden turn,’ from kata- ‘down’ + strophē ‘turning’). As for the word "superpower" it also has several possible definitions, but my preferred one is this one "Superpower is a term used to...
  • “Now that Syria has been armed with Russia’s up-to-date air defense weapons the US no longer maintains air superiority there, and without air superiority the US military is unable to do anything.”

    Well there you go, it didn’t take long did it?
    We always hear it and always will, the vaunted Russian Air Defense, maybe that’s why UFO sightings are down. They are really pressing to sell this junk, aren’t they?

    • Replies: @WHAT
    @AWM

    And the junk sells way better than anything US has. ^_^
    Worse yet, it actually proves its efficiency.

  • On December 9th, the Washington Post covered Donald Trump's offhand, if long expected, announcement of the ousting of retired Marine General John Kelly from an embattled White House. Its report focused on the chief of staff’s “rocky tenure” there with a nod to his many merits, among them that he “often talked the president out...
  • I thought we all profited from “broken windows?”
    I guess it was just the MIC (and their shills) all along.

    It would be much simpler if they just took the Eminiar VII vs Vendikar approach.
    You know, “computer war” where we “casualties” just walk into a disintegration chamber.
    Just imagine the “profits” from that, plus you could “target” the assets of particular citizens
    to be seized by the state for redistribution after their “war death.”

    Of course the captain reminded us:

    “actual war is a very messy business. A very, very messy business”

  • The year 2018 will go down in history as a turning point in the evolution of the geostrategic environment of our planet. There are many reasons for that and I won't list them all, but here are some of the ones which I personally consider the most important ones: The Empire blinked. Several times This...
  • These columns trend farther and farther from reality.
    I guess the “West” had better hurry up and surrender to the Russians before it has to surrender to the Chinese.

  • I've been arguing for awhile that an Unhappiness Explosion broke out around 2013, and it seems to be related to Obama's re-election/second term. My hypothesis, laid out in my 2008 book America's Half-Blood Prince: Barack Obama's "Story of Race and Inheritance," has been that the Obama Administration tried to keep the race resentment tamped down...
  • Best Post of the Day (from Townhall)

    curmudgeon VN Veteran
    Sociology 101

    Politically incorrect but straight to the point….A young black kid asks his mother, “Mama, what is Socialism and what is Racism?””Well, Child…. . Socialism is when the white folks work every day so that Blacks, Latino`s and Muslims can get all our governmental entitlement stuff for free.You know…. . like our free cell phones for each family member, rent subsidy, food stamps, EBT, WIC, free school breakfast, lunch, and in some places supper; free healthcare , utility subsidy, and a Riot every now and then, and on and on…. . you know, that’s Socialism.””But, mama, don’t the white people get pissed off about that?””Sure they do, Honey.

    That’s called Racism.”

    Never was it more simply explained more simply!

  • 2019 is almost here. As everyone knows, 2019 is the year when the dystopian sci-fi movie Blade Runner takes place. 2019 will also be the ten year anniversary of the release of John Derbyshire’s paradigm-shifting bestseller We Are Doomed: Reclaiming Conservative Pessimism, a book which paints a dystopian future for America even more disturbing and...
  • It seems that reclassifying the N@ZIs as the “right” has so blurred perception that we are destined to wallow in this “analysis paralysis” which is probably the intention.
    And now, there is no “left” at all. POOF, gone, never here, never existed.
    There is the “evil” right, and the “good” right, which is which depends on your “perception.”

    Bingo, the greatest trick Satan ever accomplished was to make us forget he ever existed at all.

  • If there is a more anti-Trump organ in the American establishment than The Washington Post, it does not readily come to mind. Hence, in choosing to send his op-ed attack on President Donald Trump to the Post, Mitt Romney was collaborating with an adversary of his party and his president. And he knew it, and...
  • Mitt is a globalist, nothing new or unexpected here.

  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) used to trace outbreaks to Patient Zero, the index case—the first patient to get, then transmit, a disease. Is this government agency doing due diligence in the cases of the polio-like paralysis infecting hundreds of America’s kids? By the dictionary’s telling, epidemiology is “the branch of medicine...
  • AFM is peanuts compared to ebola which is already beyond control in Africa (Congo).
    This will totally shut the borders (all of them) by force of arms.

    http://raconteurreport.blogspot.com/search/label/Ebola?m=0

    • Replies: @El Dato
    @AWM

    Just wash hands and isolate patients. It's not terribly hard, but Africans are MAKING it hard.

    Ebola has no chance in outside-of-slum conditions.

    It's not some "Outbreak" shit.

  • I took my first hit of speed in 1970 during my freshman year in college. That little white pill -- Dexedrine -- was a revelation. It made whatever I was doing absolutely fascinating. Amphetamine sharpened my focus and banished all appetites except a hunger for knowledge. I spent that entire night writing 35 pages of...
  • Dexedrine, huh?
    I guess we were lucky, we had Amphaplex, or more commonly known as “green amps” which was an early Adderral like formulation (methamphetamine saccharate, methamphetamine HCl amphetamine sulfate dextroamphetamine sulfate), even available as an injection!
    The reason it was so available was that Palmedico made it right in the city where we went to the University. I think they were actually a nickel apiece, at least when the hall monitors were spreading them around during final exams.

    There also wasn’t any shortage of the dexedrine tablets, spansules, desoxyn gradumets, biphetamine and so on, and that’s just the stimulants. Not including cocaine including bottles of pharmaceutical, as well as crystal meth.

    Of course you had the apparently unlimited quantity of seconals, tuinals, nembutals along with the quaaludes (the real thing, not the diazepam based counterfeits), parest-400, as well as the mild valium style sedatives like dalmane or librium. And there were others.

    Opiods weren’t left out, one of my old personal favorites were all the big bottles of Dilaudid cough syrup. And for some reason, there was a big supply of Dilaudid injection ampoules.
    Of course nothing compared to my all time favorite, Brompton’s cocktail, in very nice neat premixed bottles labeled by some technician with white on black labels which I thought was cute.

    Later, in my educational career I actually worked for one of the professors in a drug ID service we performed for the student population. Of course only a small sample needed to be dropped off in the supplied envelope, the submitter tore off a numbered label for calling later for results, but often they were stuffed to overfilling with product to be analyzed.

  • Rebecca Gordon teaches at the University of San Francisco. …

    That’s all you need to know folks !

    • Agree: AWM
  • What planet do we actually live on? Start with this fact: the last four years -- 2015, 2016, 2017, and (it seems a sure thing) 2018 -- will be the hottest on record. And if that doesn’t seem like evidence enough of something worth noting, how about 20 of the last 22 years being the...
  • Climate Change? Global Warming?

    You, Mr Engelhardt and the rest of these watermelon’s are complete idiots, we are slap dab in the middle of an Ice Age that is not going to end anytime soon. Reality is a bitch and perhaps these fools will realize it in the next solar minimum, but then again they’ll probably blame the glaciation on CO2.

    “But after all the ice melts it will get hotter than ever.”
    Yes it will, millions of years, and after that long we will probably still be on this damn rock thanks to all these socialists that are so bound and determined to redistribute all the wealth right into their pockets.
    Finally, we have realized the Fermi Paradox Great Filter explanation, COMMUNISM. That’s why there is nobody out there, Socialism/Marxism is the Great Filter.

  • If Donald Trump told Michael Cohen to pay hush money to Stormy Daniels about a one-night stand a decade ago, that, says Jerome Nadler, incoming chair of House Judiciary, would be an "impeachable offense." This tells you what social media, cable TV and the great herd of talking heads will be consumed with for the...
  • Sodomites!!

    Is it any wonder why the world is so fucked up?

  • France is under siege. Some 90,000 security forces are being deployed across France with particular attention to always combustible Paris and Marseilles. Armored vehicles are moving into the capital. Certain military units are on high alert. The storm that is hitting France came out of what looked like a clear blue sky. The angry demonstrators,...
  • Streets are clean, highways in top shape.

    Are these the clean streets of Paris that you are referring to?

    Video Link

    Maybe they aren’t getting so much for all the taxes they pay after all.

    • Agree: AWM
  • Who is the biggest hate-criminal in the world? There’s only one contender and you may be shocked to learn that it’s a female. Worse still, that female is as immortal as she is immoral. For millennia, she’s been hating on humanity, discriminating between different groups and imposing inequality, preventing women from matching the intellectual, cultural...
  • @Digital Samizdat
    @AWM


    And there is no “gay gene/germ” but there is evidence that hormone imbalances in women can cause homosexual bias in the children of their daughters.
     
    I've heard something about that myself. I've heard that if the mother experiences a hormone imbalance during a certain phase of pregnancy, it can have the effect of washing a male fetus in a sort of 'estrogen bath,' affecting his brain development, and therefore, sexual drive. Is that what you're referring to here? Or did I misunderstand?

    Replies: @AWM

    DS, the data indicates that homosexual tendencies are in the children of the daughters of the women that had the hormonal imbalance. Whether the daughters also had hormonal imbalance is not clear. Every other generation effects are hard to quantify. You would think there was a genetic component but doesn’t appear to be.

    Here is an article using the birth control pill as a responsible factor, but of course many many other factors can influence hormonal levels in women.

    https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2017/09/birth_control_and_homosexuality_unintended_consequences.html

    • Replies: @Digital Samizdat
    @AWM

    Thanks for the clarification, AWM.

  • The AngloZionist propaganda machine is constantly warning us that Russia is about to invade some country. The list of candidates for invasion is long and ranges from Norway to the Ukraine and includes the Baltic statelets, Poland and even countries further West. Of course, we are also told that NATO and the US are here...
  • @The scalpel
    @AWM

    I won't ask you how you know because you were full of bovine excrement. You can't possibly know. You might think you know, you might have some insider information on US arms capabilities or someone else. But you cannot know, for example, with certainty, Russian or Chinese capabilities even if you think you know US capabilities.

    Replies: @AWM

    I know commies always throw insults.

  • @RadicalCenter
    @Anonymous

    I agree that Russia would have sustained even heavier losses, perhaps even lost a lot of its territory t9 nazi Germany, without US help and US fighting Germany on the other fronts.

    But isn’t it also true that without Russia and the USSR, we in the USA would have suffered millions more casualties trying to defeat the world-class German forces?

    Replies: @Philip Owen, @AWM

    ” the USA would have suffered millions more casualties trying to defeat the world-class German forces?’

    Not with the atomic bomb.
    You see, the one thing about the USA is that we are never outgunned, not anymore.
    Not now, not even close. Don’t ask me how I know.

    • Replies: @Herald
    @AWM

    The US cannot out-nuke Russia which makes your point mind dumbingly pointless. No need to ask me how I know that.

    , @The scalpel
    @AWM

    I won't ask you how you know because you were full of bovine excrement. You can't possibly know. You might think you know, you might have some insider information on US arms capabilities or someone else. But you cannot know, for example, with certainty, Russian or Chinese capabilities even if you think you know US capabilities.

    Replies: @AWM

  • Some discoveries are just too shocking to digest. Recently I wrote of intrepid Ron Unz, the Californian maverick publisher and IT-genius, who dared to share with his readers his insights into the ideas and motifs of revisionists, or Holocaust Deniers, as their enemies call them. But this absolutely verboten topic fades into irrelevance in comparison...
  • Actually the white Christians haven’t kept quiet, but since they are all N@zis, racists, Islamaphobes, or heterosexuals no one listens to them but white Christian Islamaphobic racist N@zi heterosexuals.

    • LOL: Mr. Rational
  • The AngloZionist propaganda machine is constantly warning us that Russia is about to invade some country. The list of candidates for invasion is long and ranges from Norway to the Ukraine and includes the Baltic statelets, Poland and even countries further West. Of course, we are also told that NATO and the US are here...
  • Difficult to take this article seriously with all the “Ukronazi” references.

    • Replies: @Si1ver1ock
    @AWM

    He's referencing Stepan Bandar. Most Russians are probably familiar with this history. Most Americans probably have no idea who he was. He worked with Germany before, during and after WWII. He was eventually killed by the KGB.


    OUN leaders Andriy Melnyk and Bandera were recruited before World War II into the Nazi Germany military intelligence Abwehr for espionage, counter-espionage and sabotage.
     
    You can read the Wiki here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepan_Bandera

    Replies: @Seraphim

    , @Johnny Rico
    @AWM

    The what? Where?

    , @Wally
    @AWM

    Indeed, Saker's laughable beliefs concerning 'Hitler ruling the world' * and the fake & impossible 'holocaust' makes him look childishly ignorant, indoctrinated.

    *All one needs to do is look at a map of the world for the period to see who already 'ruled the world', and it was not Hitler.

    www.codoh.com

    , @Anonymous
    @AWM

    agreed, i think he is one of those sons of russians who escaped communist slaughter but who never fought commies and feel need to redeem his "russianess" by praising the "ussr" victory, made possible by USA. saker , bandera was a warrior who died fighting not typing away. humans are frail, like son yearning for alcoholic father who beat mother and abandoned them

    fyi, i like todays russia but their admiration for ussr and hatred of only regime to fight world jewry shows their limits

    Replies: @RadicalCenter, @RadicalCenter

    , @Fiendly Neighbourhood Terrorist
    @AWM

    You're right! There are no Nazis in Ukraine! They merely wave the Swastika and Wolfsangel, idolise WWII SS members (and march with them in uniform in parades), pose with Hitler portraits, and openly identify themselves as literal Nazis. But they actually really really aren't Nazis at all!

  • I have followed China’s development, its stunning advance in forty years from impoverished Third World to a huge economy, its rapid scientific progress. Coming from nowhere it now runs neck and neck with the US in supercomputes, does world-class work in genetic engineering and genomics (the Beijing Genomics Institute), quantum computing and quantum radar, in...
  • @Hypnotoad666
    @Cyrano

    Depending on the time and place, dictatorships can be better than the realistic alternative. But dictators usually don't actually get the trains to run on time. Mostly they just keep people from finding out how poorly the railroad is actually run (until the dictator is replaced, anyway).

    China's astounding rate of capital accumulation has a lot of causes -- such as economies of scale, a culture of hard work and discipline, and government manipulation to force exports and capital surpluses.

    But the main thing is that it's infinitely easier to follow in the footsteps of more developed economies than it is to push back the frontier yourself. How do you not grow an economy when you are starting from a position of dirt-cheap wages, free (stolen) intellectual property, and the ability to plug into huge, pre-existing trade markets.

    In that respect China is exactly like Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea before it: meteoric growth that levels out the closer it gets to U.S. wage levels and living standards.

    The growth in Chinese per capita GDP is therefore not that amazing. They don't have any "secret sauce" in their political system. (In fact, remember how everyone thought Japan's system was so superior until their growth rate flattened out in the 1990's).

    Rather, it's the consequences of China's per capita growth that will be amazing -- since it has 1.3 billion people. If China eventually stabilizes at Japanese or South Korean levels of per capita income (i.e., @40-65% of U.S.), it's GDP will be around twice the GDP of the U.S.

    Replies: @AWM, @Achmed E. Newman, @Cyrano

    Hypno, I think you’ve pegged it pretty closely, although I feel it will be only somewhat above the US GDP. Of course it is about even money that some technological breakthrough will arrive in the next 15-30 years that will screw these projections all up, mostly for the better for advanced economies.

    Desalinization is one such potential breakthrough, with costs dropping and production undergoing a significant leap, the benefits are almost unimaginable worldwide. Unlike fusion power which is always 2 decades away, there may be a real revolution here. This is the kind of change which could truly render governments less significant relative to national economies.

  • @Anonymous
    @Jeff Stryker

    Jeff, that is delusional.

    Only the poorest Asians want whites to come to their country, and it is only for their money.

    Already Thais and Phillipinos have less of a need for white people since their countries are growing economically.

    Successful white businessmen will always be accepted in Asia, but these are relatively small numbers.

    Replies: @Biff, @RadicalCenter

    Successful white businessmen will always be accepted in Asia, but these are relatively small numbers.

    Until you are direct competition to a local, and then lead poisoning could become a significant risk.

    Or

    “You wanna know how to become a millionaire in Asia?”

    “Start with two.”

    • Agree: AWM
  • @Biff
    @AWM


    I can’t wait for them SOBs to invade,
     
    Nobody needs to invade anyone anymore. Financialisation has taken the place of such archaic adventures. The bigger economy wins.

    Replies: @AWM

    But Biff, they clearly have the aim and are developing the means to depopulate the continent with their bio-dna-weapons in order to create “living space” for their massive population. Expand or die, isn’t that the rule for totalitarian governments?

    Even though they don’t and will never know it, they have played right into Nixon’s hands!

    “Now Miller, you know that when you put on a uniform and learn how to do it, it’s not hard to kill someone, anyone. Sometimes it’s harder not to. You think you’ve been getting away with it all this time, standing by. Well, son, your bystanding days are over! You’re in it now, up to your neck! They told me that you’re a genius with explosives. Start proving it! You got me in the mood to use this thing and by God, if you don’t think of something, I’ll use it on you! I mean it. Now go on.”

    “You can’t go back you dumb SOBs, you’ll wish you could but you can’t, not ever.”

    “See you in heaven or hell, not sure which, but I will see you there, for damn sure.”

  • “Out of a sample of 2 there was one electrical defect and one missing part, meaning 2 non-functional toy gliders. I’m no statistician, but I just can’t imagine those are good numbers!”

    You know, before there were cheap ass POS Chinese tools there were other POS tools too. I really don’t know where they were made, maybe bathtub manufacturer right here in the good ol’ US of A.
    So I don’t think we can really give the Chinese credit for “inventing” POS quality, maybe perfecting it, but not inventing it.
    I don’t consider myself a prepper, oh sure I have 20,000 rounds of ammo, and can equip a squad of riflemen and a few snipers, but that’s kind of standard here in the southeastern US.
    And NV refers to night vision, imperative for any kind of security ops.

    And you are right, we definitely have “Zips in the wire” and the beltway so to speak.

    You know, everybody and I mean everybody, has it wrong, trying to blame Trump and the US government for the world’s ills, all the socialists, marxists, commies, totalitarian dictatorships, Islamic perverts, globalists, NWOers, banking elite, bureaucrats, corrupt pharm and other companies like big oil and big business,, lawyers, criminal elites, crooked judges, crookeder police, HOA (home owner assoc) dictators, religious zealot/pedos, and the rest of the power mad perverts and deviants among us worldwide, all these groups don’t realize that the US and Trump is their greatest asset. If it wasn’t for the government, we the people would wipe these pathetic excuses for humanity completely out!
    2750 feet per second at a time.

    • Replies: @Achmed E. Newman
    @AWM

    I know your locale* pretty well myself, AWM and am no stranger to firearms. I just couldn't figure out the "NV" until you wrote it. 20,000 rounds where I live is time to go to the gun show ... well, OK, if they are just .22 LR. You already told me your calibers, so good on you!


    If it wasn’t for the government, we the people would wipe these pathetic excuses for humanity completely out!
     
    Yeah, and it would have been done already just by the natural laws as discovered by Darwin, no particular malice needed.

    Back to the Cheap China-made Crap**, AWM, I just bought a Ryobi brand radial-arm saw from an estate sale. I may have been able to get a new saw like this at Home Depot, but I'd rather have the American-made one from 1994. There's a chance it will keep running and never let me down in the middle of a job. I can't say the same for the new stuff. I have a Bosch cordless drill that I dropped (onto dirt, granted) from 12 ft, and it didn't miss a turn.


    * "The South" that is, as I like to use the more colloquial and un-PC term.

    ** Interestingly, that is the first "topic key" I created for my blog! (Topic Key #1) LOL at myself.
  • In Katowice, Poland, all the signers of the 2015 Paris climate accord are gathered to assess how the world's nations are meeting their goals to cut carbon emissions. Certainly, the communications strategy in the run-up was impressive. In October came that apocalyptic U.N. report warning that the world is warming faster than we thought and...
  • @Endgame Napoleon
    Standing in a grocery line, I overheard a top-20%er mom telling her friend that her family was trundling off to Barcelona for Christmas since her preschool-aged child loved it so much. She could easily be a lecturing environmentalist, like Macron, casually taking frequent international flights that consume far more fuel than 200 car-bound French serfs use in a month, going back and forth to work, doing their chores and indulging in mundane, low-cost entertainment. Smashing some of the finest art on the planet and other mayhem will likely lead to the same result that the Occupiers, USA got: more neoliberalism. But the audacity and hypocrisy of elitist climate-change signalers is maddening. Elites are not discussing the shared sacrifice that their professed environmentalism would require if pursued in a serious way, no more than they are debating other issues honestly, like the issue of absorbing half of the Third World in developed, Western nations, with many of the migrant women producing up to 4 children by their twenties, maximizing their welfare and child-tax-credit cash flow per household via their fecundity. The welfare fountain for so-called working families, legally and illegally pouring into Western nations, increases national fuel and other consumption, multiplying the carbon footprint of the West, but the climate-change proselytizers in the top 1% — 20% have cheap servants and a way to keep wages down for 40-years-and-counting, increasing profits for the 1%ers and conveniencing the entire span of top 20%ers. That is the priority for neoliberal elites, not environmentalism, and yet, elites are not shy about insisting that the serfs make disproportionate sacrifices, scraping together their pennies to put taxes and fees into the climate-change collection plate. This is all done just to keep up appearances, laying on a glaze of fake morality. Four-day trip to Barcelona for the sake of preschoolers whose main concern is Santa and red-nosed reindeers anyone?

    Replies: @AWM

    Just make sure you load this 20%er’s co-ordinates into the target computer.

  • I have followed China’s development, its stunning advance in forty years from impoverished Third World to a huge economy, its rapid scientific progress. Coming from nowhere it now runs neck and neck with the US in supercomputes, does world-class work in genetic engineering and genomics (the Beijing Genomics Institute), quantum computing and quantum radar, in...
  • @Achmed E. Newman
    @AWM

    I sometimes believe that the Chinese are so smart as to have made a plan to defeat America, with the weapon being their Cheap China-made Crap. An enterprising Peak Stupidity got his hands on Revision 4 of the QASFAM protocol, as revealed here.

    Replies: @AWM

    Not bad, Mr Newman, not too bad at all.

    So instead of high tech sabotage like America performed against the Soviets, low tech sabotage against the American people.
    I don’t know about the rest of you, but I can’t wait for them SOBs to invade, as my Chinese Norinco rifles work perfectly, my NHM 91 is to die for, especially when combined with that Iraqi surplus brass case 7.62X39, as well as my American made suppressed ARs and their excellent Black Hills MK262 ammo.
    Note to any interested parties: Multiple suppressed 556, NV, and comms are a nearly undefeatable combination.

    • Replies: @Biff
    @AWM


    I can’t wait for them SOBs to invade,
     
    Nobody needs to invade anyone anymore. Financialisation has taken the place of such archaic adventures. The bigger economy wins.

    Replies: @AWM

    , @Achmed E. Newman
    @AWM

    I'm glad you liked the post(s), AWM. I don't really think that it's a pre-arranged plan, but that's just because nobody thought of it first! If you buy the cheap crap (but it's hard to know where to even get the good stuff), you can spend lots of time fixing tools that you're using to fix other tools to fix whatever piece of China-made Crap that broke in the first place.

    BTW, just to give the Chinese the benefit of the doubt here, I discussed the reasons for the poor quality consumer goods as applied to a kid's toy glider (Q/A sample: 2, defective units: 2 !) .

    I'm glad the rifles are solid for you. I am not the prepper you are, so tell what "NV" is. I agree with Biff, for a change, so I think our enemy that requires the "well-regulated" semi-auto rifles is a lot closer to us than China, FWIW.

    Replies: @denk

  • I don’t have a lot of experience with China. But I do have some experience with Chinese produced goods.
    You ever try to fix a Chinese VCR?
    Japanese VCR machines were always easy to fix.

    How about a Chinese TV? Produced with recalled capacitors!!
    Recalled years before the TV was made! Oh well, it was a cheap ($6) fix.

    Chinese handheld UHF/VHF radios?
    Actually not that bad, but pretty screwy performance at the margins. And it always overheats and shuts down at 126.125 and 155.130 (Animal Control). Damnedest thing I ever saw.
    Animal Control, who would have ever figured?

    You know “lowest bidder” might mean something entirely different in China.

    • Replies: @Achmed E. Newman
    @AWM

    I sometimes believe that the Chinese are so smart as to have made a plan to defeat America, with the weapon being their Cheap China-made Crap. An enterprising Peak Stupidity got his hands on Revision 4 of the QASFAM protocol, as revealed here.

    Replies: @AWM

  • The current Prime Minister of Pakistan is the cricket star Imran Khan. He's an upper class member of the Pashtun tribe of western Pakistan and Afghanistan. At 6'2", he's a half foot taller than look-alike movie star Mark Wahlberg.
  • Khan looks like some bad guy from an old MacGyver episode.

  • In Katowice, Poland, all the signers of the 2015 Paris climate accord are gathered to assess how the world's nations are meeting their goals to cut carbon emissions. Certainly, the communications strategy in the run-up was impressive. In October came that apocalyptic U.N. report warning that the world is warming faster than we thought and...
  • 2750 feet per second, far superior to a guillotine.

  • It’s now more than 17 years later, years in which American commanding generals in Afghanistan repeatedly hailed the U.S. military’s “progress” there and regularly applauded the way we had finally “turned a corner” in the Afghan War -- only to find more Taliban fighters armed with RPGs around that very corner. Finally, in the 18th...
  • @Renoman
    Are you fellas blind, you are there for the smack and to be close to Russia when the big war starts. In short FOR the MONEY!

    Replies: @AWM

    BRAVO

  • First, here is a pretty good summary of what has taken place (including videos) posted by RT: I will just add that at the time of writing (07:38 UTC) the cargo ship blocking the passage under the bridge has been removed, traffic has resumed and the situation has returned to normal. Second, let me give...
  • I guess nobody remembers the Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances?

    OK, I’m done.

    • Replies: @hunor
    @AWM

    The Budapest memorandum has been thrown out with the illegal coup orchestrated by
    your juwSA government. Remember insane mcaine !

  • Wow, lots of Commies here.
    Just export a little more Red Terror, that’ll fix things right up.
    After all, it’s what you do best.

    • Replies: @Harold Smith
    @AWM

    "Wow, lots of Commies here."

    ROTFL! Well you're here, junior, so there's at least one "Commie" present.

    "The triumph of fascism will be the triumph of the communist soul. But the communist
    soul is the soul of Judaism. Hence it follows that, just as in the Russian revolution the triumph of
    communism was the triumph of Judaism, so also in the triumph of fascism will triumph Judaism"
    (Rabbi Harry Waton, A Program For Jews And Humanity, p143, Astoria Press, 1939).

    , @PhilK
    @AWM

    Wow, lots of Commies here.

    Lurk moar.

    Replies: @Svigor

  • @Harold Smith
    @AWM

    I think it's time for you to run along now, junior, and get back to your Talmudic studies, before your mommy finds out you're at the computer again.

    Replies: @AWM

    And you get back to your KY.

  • @Harold Smith
    @AWM

    Like I said, you’re supposed to be looking at your monitor, not your mirror, as you type your infantile drivel, junior.

    Replies: @AWM

    Harold, you are a disgrace to this community.
    Please attempt to show a little respect.

    • Replies: @Harold Smith
    @AWM

    I think it's time for you to run along now, junior, and get back to your Talmudic studies, before your mommy finds out you're at the computer again.

    Replies: @AWM

    , @NoseytheDuke
    @AWM

    I think that you can safely infer from Harold's comments that he perceives that your infantile comment at #3 was indeed written by either a genuine infant or a person with the level of understanding equal to that of an infant. I concur and none of your comments following #3 have done anything to alter that.

    Of course, there's also the possibility that you are here to dissemble for the benefit of... that shitty little country that has the US by the throat?

    Respect is earned.

  • @Harold Smith
    @AWM

    You're supposed to be looking at your monitor, not your mirror, as you type your infantile drivel, junior.

    Replies: @AWM

    Like I said, grow up.

    • Replies: @Harold Smith
    @AWM

    Like I said, you’re supposed to be looking at your monitor, not your mirror, as you type your infantile drivel, junior.

    Replies: @AWM

  • @Harold Smith
    @AWM

    Well what are doing sitting behind a computer screen in your mother's basement ranting about it? Rather than lead from behind, why not lead by example? Perhaps you can get off your cowardly ass, grab your rifle, get over there and teach those evil Russians a lesson?

    Replies: @AWM

    Grow up Mr Smith.

    • Replies: @Harold Smith
    @AWM

    You're supposed to be looking at your monitor, not your mirror, as you type your infantile drivel, junior.

    Replies: @AWM

  • Latest reports that Kiev is planning to impose martial law. Anyhow. Poroshenko's only real hope of getting reelected is by having a short victorious war (as I suggested back in May). Though the "victorious" part will be really hard.
  • “The US is going to invade Crimea.” “A British tactical nuclear device.” “Gunboat diplomacy.”

    This has gotten way out of control, folks.
    Let us just hope that the Ukrainians haven’t actually procured a ex-Soviet “loose nuke.”
    Couldn’t blame them considering how things have turned out since 1991.
    The Russians probably are seeking a land bridge to their newly acquired territory of Crimea which has been under Russian control for the vast majority of the last few centuries.
    The Ukrainians should probably cede them that land bridge if it would mean the removal of all those little green men in the other parts of their country.
    Seems like a fairly equitable trade, all things considered.

    Otherwise, literally anything could and probably will happen. It’s incredible how many people seem to be watering at the mouth for a conflict.
    Nobody profits from broken windows except the MIC which produces the billion dollar weapon systems used to actually break the glass and a whole lot of other things.

  • First, here is a pretty good summary of what has taken place (including videos) posted by RT: I will just add that at the time of writing (07:38 UTC) the cargo ship blocking the passage under the bridge has been removed, traffic has resumed and the situation has returned to normal. Second, let me give...
  • Well, we all know that the Russians would never invade anyone, all those “little green men” are from Macedonia, and Putin is a “great humanitarian.”

    It might be a good thing for all the Russian apologists to remember Ukraine might have a little more “firepower” than is generally attributed to them. Briefly they were the 3rd most powerful nuclear armed nation in history. Sure, they turned all those weapons over to the Russians to “guarantee” a non aggression treaty not worth the paper it was written on, but if there were any real “loose nukes” from Russia, they were available for a stiff price from that shitty little country in the middle east that everybody loves to hate.

    • Replies: @Harold Smith
    @AWM

    Well what are doing sitting behind a computer screen in your mother's basement ranting about it? Rather than lead from behind, why not lead by example? Perhaps you can get off your cowardly ass, grab your rifle, get over there and teach those evil Russians a lesson?

    Replies: @AWM

    , @yurivku
    @AWM


    Briefly they were the 3rd most powerful nuclear armed nation in history.
     
    You are an ignorant guy, I'm afraid. But it's just normal for westerners.
    Yes, they have had everything, but all these were common achievements of USSR's people, not UKies.

    They've got an army, fleet, industry, science ... but right after they got their independence they've sold and stole everything. UKi never was and never will be a state, it's a mix of desperate parasites who can't live without a host.
    Currenly they are urgently seeking for one, cause they lost Russia, being so stupid. They believed US/EU will now feed them, poor stupids, but this will never happen .

    And they are trying everything to get an attention, but their time is almost over. But cause common West being ruled now by imbeciles and desperate assholes, - there is a chance for them to help starting a war before disappear.

    , @El Dato
    @AWM


    but if there were any real “loose nukes” from Russia, they were available for a stiff price from that shitty little country in the middle east that everybody loves to hate.
     
    What does Iran have got to do with anything?
  • Who is the biggest hate-criminal in the world? There’s only one contender and you may be shocked to learn that it’s a female. Worse still, that female is as immortal as she is immoral. For millennia, she’s been hating on humanity, discriminating between different groups and imposing inequality, preventing women from matching the intellectual, cultural...
  • HIV is a scam/fraud, after 38 years in medicine, I have no doubt. A friend diagnosed with HIV back in the mid 80’s died the other day, from a motorcycle wreck. If he had died of lung cancer (he was a 3 pack a day smoker) he would have been listed as expiring from AIDS.

    And there is no “gay gene/germ” but there is evidence that hormone imbalances in women can cause homosexual bias in the children of their daughters.

    The smartest guy I ever met was from India, a doctor and genius. This guy was so far over everyone’s head usually all one could say was “OK.”

    • Replies: @Digital Samizdat
    @AWM


    And there is no “gay gene/germ” but there is evidence that hormone imbalances in women can cause homosexual bias in the children of their daughters.
     
    I've heard something about that myself. I've heard that if the mother experiences a hormone imbalance during a certain phase of pregnancy, it can have the effect of washing a male fetus in a sort of 'estrogen bath,' affecting his brain development, and therefore, sexual drive. Is that what you're referring to here? Or did I misunderstand?

    Replies: @AWM

  • We are now at year 55 since the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963. This defining event of the Baby Boomer generation still looms large over the American nation, ever finding new ways to stay relevant to contemporary events. There have been two significant developments during the Trump presidency. First was Trump’s tweet in October...
  • “Drain the Swamp?”
    There ain’t nuthin’ but a big swamp and a bigger sewer.
    With a whole bunch of little swamps filling it. And that’s just part of North America.
    President Trump’s efforts are appreciated, but nothing short of burning it all down would do.

    Sixty thousand indictments would be woefully short even if they did exist.
    “Banana Republic” is the understatement of the year, maybe decade or even century.

    Nothing has happened the Globalists aren’t prepared for, not even Trump.
    They have all the money and all the time, little blips are eliminated with minimal effort.
    I used to think Communism/Socialism/Marxism was the threat, but it was just a “false flag.”
    Divide and conquer works, but we the people are almost past our expiration date.

    We really don’t have a clue.

  • Thoughts, yes, I know, rare, but sometimes even I get them.

    “The Buffalo Bills will never win the Super Bowl.”
    Anybody remember the Lone Gunman and the World Trade center?
    Even a broken clock is right twice a day.

    If the “Q” thing is anything but disinformation I’ll be shocked.
    No matter what “side” it comes from.
    Communists are superb at disinformation and the Deep State is Communist.

    CIA counterintelligence expert James Angleton, “I never understood the great advantage the Russians had over us…. As Americans, we just hold no real value in secrecy. God, it was such a simple explanation.”

  • With the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 11-0, from the Chicago Sun-Times: "Daniel Fitzgerald" is clearly lacking in sufficient Vitamin I for Cook County politics. I suggest he change his name to "Clancy X. MacFitzgerald." Poor Albert Klumpp might have a much better job, such as Cook County Recorder of Deeds, if only he weren't named...
  • With Notre Dame 11 and 0 we actually didn’t have to listen to the idiotic commentators make the almost yearly statement “I don’t think any team will reach the bowl season with zero losses” which you usually hear after the first ND loss.

    • Replies: @Buffalo Joe
    @AWM

    AWM, do yo know how to tell that some one is an alum of Notre Dame? You don't, they will never stop telling you that they graduated from Notre Dame.

  • Tucker had it coming. That seems to be the consensus among mainstream journalists after Tucker Carlson’s wife and family were threatened by an Antifa mob. Among those sympathizing with Antifa: Matthew Yglesias [Email him] of VOX.com, who scolded readers who “empathize with the fear of the Carlson family rather than with the fear of his...
  • @travell lyte
    @AWM

    Your last paragraph.

    Replies: @AWM

    Beware the fury of a patient man!

    Titus Oates August, 1678

  • Face it: it’s been an abusive time, to use a word he likes to wield. In his telling, of course, it’s he or his people who are always the abused ones and they -- the “fake news media” -- are the abusers. But let’s be honest. You’ve been abused, too, and so have I. All...
  • The biggest unreported story of 2015 through today is the supposed “split” between the Russians and the Democratic party.

    “The thing you need to know about nuclear war is that (1) its preparatory stage begins when Russia’s communist surrogates in Washington find themselves in an untenable position; (2) when Heaven and Earth must be moved to hide the alliance between the Fifth Columnists and their Russian sponsors through an outrageous diversionary campaign; (3) when this effort fails once and finally war becomes unavoidable.” Provokatsiya Commentary for 16 October 2016 By J.R. Nyquist

    “In the words of the former CIA counterintelligence expert James Angleton, “I never understood the great advantage the Russians had over us…. As Americans, we just hold no real value in secrecy. God, it was such a simple explanation.”
    “President Donald Trump is under siege. To understand the why of it, we must first understand the history of communist subversion: The deep state is the communist fifth column, and the communist fifth column is the deep state.”
    A Short History of Communist Subversion of America
    BY J.R. NYQUIST
    September 18, 2018

  • Tucker had it coming. That seems to be the consensus among mainstream journalists after Tucker Carlson’s wife and family were threatened by an Antifa mob. Among those sympathizing with Antifa: Matthew Yglesias [Email him] of VOX.com, who scolded readers who “empathize with the fear of the Carlson family rather than with the fear of his...
  • @Simply Simon
    @niteranger

    The right wing in this country does not seem to have nearly the energy the left wing possesses. It is extremely unlikely anything resembling a civil war will take place in this country. And it will impossible for the right to manage any form of militant opposition against the left if the presidency is occupied by a Democrat. As Commander-in-Chief he/she can order the army, marines and air force to swiftly put down any kind of armed insurrection, the pipe dreams of militia members notwithstanding.

    Replies: @lavoisier

    Disagree about the energy thing.

    There is a great deal of seething anger among many of the people who comprise the historic American nation.

    They are sick of what the left has done to the United States and continue to do to the United States. They know the government is hopelessly corrupt and that our individual freedoms are under assault.

    The seeming passivity of the American people is not due to indifference. They simply at this point do not know what to do to change things.

    Imagine if Trump had been the kind of leader many of us hoped he could have been. We would have had people marching on Washington in support of him by the millions. Instead he did nothing about building the wall and continued the wars on behalf of the Zionists. His failures as a person and as a leader have dampened the enthusiasm of the historic American nation. But the anger is still there, and it could easily be unleashed for productive purposes given the right circumstances.

    The historic American nation may be slumbering, but it is not dead by a longshot.

    It is very much an open question as to how this drama will play out. But nationalism is on the rise, and this has to continue for there to be any hope for our civilization.

    The left are murderous fanatics, and they will not stop until their control is total and we are all enslaved. They have done it before, and given the chance, they will do it again. It is who they are.

    There can be no peace with these totalitarians.

    Whether we want to believe it or not, we are already at war.

    • Agree: Rurik, AWM
    • Replies: @Stonehands
    @lavoisier


    we are already at war.
     
    We most certainly are.

    If you haven't already- you'd better quit paying the enemy to pump their propaganda into your homes via talmudvision...

    Ditto boycotting their movies and sports.

    Why are these satanic sports mills still full?

    And what about cash?

    Do you think you will be able to establish effective resistance when your fucking credit card and cell phone are tracking your every movement?
  • Nixon, of course, would have solved this long ago – as would the Reagan and Wallace of 1968. You send in the troops to kill antifa. Not all of them, of course; just enough to stop the whole “movement” cold.

    If they still pushed forward, drunk on dreams of 1917, well….even a grudging Tom like Wilson Goode would have known what to do at that point.

    Can we be frank here – or is the fear of total UnPersoning, where the state only throws you in jail but leaves the rest of the Chinese water torture to the Left (and who better to strip one of their very identity than the identity politicians?), so all-consuming that we dare not speak freely on certain matters without the use of flash cards and Guy Fawkes masks?

    What Fitzpatrick and other patriots are trying not to say (but are hoping for someone else to do so) is we need to use lethal violence against the Far Left if we hope to survive as a nation. Shit, we will ship troops halfway across the world to murder Arabs/Muslims/whoever Israel points out for us for “crimes” that have nothing to do with North America, nor do they pose any type of threat to us; but the radical anarchists and totalitarians who do as they please, who openly boast that they despise America/democracy/capitalism/the nuclear family/(and, of course) Christianity, who thoroughly subvert and render moot the Constitution via a climate of fear – a tactic that works like a charm when we all know ahead of time will go unpunished mostly because of their deep-pocketed family connections – them, we shutter the windows and triple-deadbolt the door against. For God’s sake, keep smiling – or they’ll wish us into the cornfield!

    It is my opinion that the longer we shirk our responsibility to defend our Republic with necessary violence, the higher the body count will skyrocket once the snowball is flying downhill at a terrifying rate of speed and force…and the choice is out of our hands altogether.

    • Agree: AWM
  • If you happened to notice, news reports on a study in the science journal Nature about the globe’s oceans warming faster than even most climate scientists had imagined should have been eye-opening and potentially devastating news. In another world, that study would certainly have made headlines across the country as the midterm elections bore down...
  • https://www.iceagenow.info/lack-of-sunspots-to-bring-record-cold-warns-nasa-scientist/

    “The sun is entering one of the deepest Solar Minima of the Space Age,” wrote Dr Tony Phillips just six weeks ago, on 27 Sep 2018.

    You should know we are still in the middle of an Ice Age.

  • Tucker had it coming. That seems to be the consensus among mainstream journalists after Tucker Carlson’s wife and family were threatened by an Antifa mob. Among those sympathizing with Antifa: Matthew Yglesias [Email him] of VOX.com, who scolded readers who “empathize with the fear of the Carlson family rather than with the fear of his...
  • @The Alarmist
    A decade, at best, before solid one party rule, on their terms. You might want to start shopping for a new passport.

    Replies: @Curmudgeon

    The US has been one party rule for decades. That’s why both Democrat Inc. and Republican Inc. both hate Trump. It’s been one party with 2 talking heads.

    • Agree: AWM
  • Two years ago, I was having dinner in NYC with a group of Japanese writers. Next to me was Mieko Kawakami, who’s also known as a pop singer. Since her English was very limited, we conversed mostly through another person. Seeing that my beer glass was empty, Mieko filled it. Earlier this year, I found...
  • Since the collapse of the American empire will be, among other things, a cultural and psychic deliverance for Americans themselves, all should wish for it.

    I have for a long time, but I’m starting to fear I may not live to see it.

  • In a rebuke bordering on national insult Sunday, Emmanuel Macron retorted to Donald Trump's calling himself a nationalist. "Patriotism is the exact opposite of nationalism; nationalism is a betrayal of patriotism." As for Trump's policy of "America first," Macron trashed such atavistic thinking in this new age: "By saying we put ourselves first and the...
  • It is seriously past time to dump Europe. The Japanese make better cars anyway.
    Socialists, Communists, Marxists, Islamacists destroy everything they touch.
    Likewise the Globalists. They are in their death throes and don’t even know it.

    Where do we go from here, no one has any idea, but one thing is for sure, it won’t be the New World Order.

  • Tucker had it coming. That seems to be the consensus among mainstream journalists after Tucker Carlson’s wife and family were threatened by an Antifa mob. Among those sympathizing with Antifa: Matthew Yglesias [Email him] of VOX.com, who scolded readers who “empathize with the fear of the Carlson family rather than with the fear of his...
  • Tucker is a big boy, and he can take care of his own. Down here he would have as much or as little help as he would want. It would probably be over before he even knew about it if it happened under our watch.

    But, one of our “biker gals” would have handed that communist bitch her head for bothering Kat!

    All these commies running their mouths is bad enough, but don’t even think you can insult a lady here in the south without getting a good beatdown.
    And if someone wants to take it to the next level, we’re ready, willing, and most assuredly able.
    And not intimidated by the Police on any level, most of them are on our side.

    If anyone thinks the commies, marxists, Islamists have got a free run in the southern USA, think again. Southerners are tired of all the waiting, but we are a patient bunch. And we are keeping score.

    • Replies: @travell lyte
    @AWM

    Your last paragraph.

    Replies: @AWM

  • I wasn't closely following the midterm elections campaign, but the results seemed to be about as expected for Donald Trump and the Republicans. With some races still undecided, the Democrats will apparently pick up close to 35 House seats, giving them solid control, and also a half-dozen governorships, while losing at least a couple of...
  • Ron Unz, meet Victor Davis Hanson.

    https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/253685/victor-davis-hanson-illegal-immigration-illiberal-frontpagemagcom.

    It might be time for all Silicon Valley residents who want to be truly “informed” drive further east and spend a weekend or two in the now blighted (and bankrupt) California towns off Highway 99 south of Stockton or particularly south of Modesto. Spending too much time around any part of Highway 101 (from north to south) can lead to way too much “happy thought”. Sorta like a European visitor getting his impressions of Californa from daily visits to Disneyland.

    A debate between Unz and Hanson would be VERY illuminating.

    Hanson, BTW, works off Highway 101 (Hoover Institute) but lives, part of the time at least, off Highway 99. (in the now absolutely blighted town of Parlier I believe) so he definitely knows what he is talking about. Note how planning and zoning laws are now entirely optional in this area.

    Just like in Mexico. (or parts of San Jose).

    • Agree: AWM
    • Replies: @ThreeCranes
    @schrub

    "It might be time for all Silicon Valley residents who want to be truly “informed” drive further east and spend a weekend or two in the now blighted (and bankrupt) California towns off Highway 99 south of Stockton or particularly south of Modesto. Spending too much time around any part of Highway 101 (from north to south) can lead to way too much “happy thought”. Sorta like a European visitor getting his impressions of Californa from daily visits to Disneyland."

    Right on. That's what I'm talking about. The interior of California looks like Mexico. And the roads are the worst in America. Highway 5 is a disaster of broken pavement, heaved sections and jolting expansion joints. I've driven the whole length numerous times, from Shasta to route 10.

    When I first drove through in 1978, California had some of the best paved roads in America. Today they are the worst. And that's an example of what I meant when I said that they're coasting on battery power, stored wealth that is being used up.

    Problem is, software type engineers aren't cognizant of these things. Same with poor quality of workmanship performed by migrant Mexican workers. Sure, they can mow a lawn but anything technical they screw up. Disembodied intellectual programmers wouldn't know the difference since to the uneducated eye the results look "almost like the real thing". But shoddy Mexican workmanship shows up in the end. As the saying goes, "Only the rich can afford to buy low quality stuff."

    Of course, the rich can afford to hire specialized white craftsmen who do superlative jobs, not unlike the workmanship that went into castles built by and for European royalty. But the middle class Californian can't afford that alternative and has to suffer from the deficiencies of Mexican labor whenever they are awarded a public contract for road maintenance and such.

    , @RadicalCenter
    @schrub

    Even better would be a CONCERT between Unz and Hanson.

  • “You’ll never know who won!”
    “Who will?”

    Most of us will be satisfied with knowing that our enemies bled out!

    Trump got elected by saying part of what most of us thought.
    Who will say the rest?

  • The first indication to Lt. Dan Stout that law enforcement’s handling of white supremacy was broken came in September 2017, as he was sitting in an emergency-operations center in Gainesville, Fla., preparing for the onslaught of Hurricane Irma and watching what felt like his thousandth YouTube video of the recent violence in Charlottesville, Va. Jesus...
  • Posted with permission of “Patriot”

    White males are waiting, patiently, for you islamic socialist pajama boy commies to come get us.

    If I was an enemy of the white males, I’d be worried, because a pre-emptive strike is brewing.
    White males are not only planning, but have planned for decades. Every contingency, vulnerability, and responce has been taken into account, from power grids to delivery routes. Waterworks to airline schedules. Extraction points for our insiders, telecommunication nodes to be duplicated, computer network vulnerabilities that have already been implanted. We learned a lot from the “revolutionaries,” the most talented of which came over to our side after “history ended.”
    The government is your biggest liability, the military our biggest asset.

    Ever been at the DMV when power failed? How about a modern community pharmacy? The drugs you need, you must have, just on the other side of the counter but unavailable to you due to such a simple “error.”
    No gas, no food, no drugs, no power, no water, no internet!

    Only a fool would want this “conflict.”

  • We are now before the 100th anniversary of World War I, the war that was supposed to end all wars. While honoring the 16 million who died in this conflict, we should also condemn the memory of the politicians, officials and incompetent generals who created this horrendous blood bath. I’ve walked most of the Western...
  • I really feel it will be much more like a WW II tragedy, one that lasts about 40-50 years longer than actual hostilities.

  • Andrei Belousov, deputy director of the Russian Foreign Ministry's Department of Nonproliferation and Arms Control, has recently made an important statement which I shall quote in full and then provide a translation. Original Russian text: "Тут недавно на заседании Соединенные Штаты заявили, что Россия готовится к войне. Да, Россия готовится к войне, я это подтверждаю....
  • @FB
    @Incitatus

    Oh and since we are now talking about social issues [LOL...the strong suit of that paradise of tranquility known as the US...]

    Came across this interesting piece in the news today...

    300 Police Officers Fired in Russia After Complaints from Citizens

    Now I'm sure this happens all the time in the 'land of the free'...for instance this guy who posted this youtube video of a cop who pulled his gun on him while the [white] man was working on his boat in his driveway...

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

    I'm surle this 'polic officer' was promptly fired after this video was posted...LOL...enjoy Inchworm...it's quite riveting 'cinema verite'...LOL...waiting for your 'critique'...LOL

    Oh and if that poor guy seems a little scared...well it seems US cops are on a rate of 1,000 civilian killings per year...

    We see that includes 2.9 whites per million, so that is over 300 whites gunned down by cops...including this Australian woman killed by police in Minneapolis...

    https://media2.s-nbcnews.com/j/msnbc/components/video/201707/2017-07-17t22-31-49-366z--1280x720.nbcnews-ux-1080-600.jpg

    She made the mistake of calling 911 for help and was promptly shot for her troubles...now that is some kind of policing...

    Ahh...the 'home of the brave'...the only place on earth where you have about a 200 times better chance of being killed by cops than winning the lottery...

    Replies: @AWM, @Anti_Cult

    Come on FB, you never ever call 911! The last thing you ever do is call the real criminals.
    Just handle the perp yourself, (2cnd amendment and all that) and then take him to the hospital in your pickup truck bed (you do have pickup don’t you) by way of the river or the swamp or whatever you have.

    • Agree: FB
  • @JLK

    Either way, the only thing that frightens me more than the “secret” weapons developed by the forces of the East are the “more secret” weapons developed by the forces of the West. And how much are they copying from each other? We’re better off not knowing.
     
    The defense industry doesn't cry too much when information stolen by spies like Pollard makes its way to Russia....just another reason to appropriate more money for the next generation of technology.

    Replies: @AWM

    Brilliant!
    Somebody else “gets it.” Glad I’m not alone in this observation.
    Sadly, I think we the people were better off when the limitations were WW I tech. Admittedly, not much better off (if you were a military age white male) but still, better off. At least until the “flu” hit globally.
    Speaking of “flu” has anyone kept up on the latest ebola scare? Not looking good in the admittedly limited experience of a 38 year in the industry former med guy.
    Also, what’s with all the kids being born with no hands, arms, legs, fingers, did thalidomide make a comeback?

    peterAUS I admit I’m a believer, seen too much to deny it, “pray more, worry less.”
    Works for me. My best advice.
    I have no idea if we are approaching the “end of days” as more are out of poverty than ever, but “mental” poverty seems to be exploding.
    All this denial of reality blows my mind, but reality is a bitch and she won’t change.
    Hopefully all these weapons will never be used, hopefully.
    One day in the future, “We can’t attack, we can’t, do you know how much we have invested in the SU-107 which still doesn’t work! Do you? Do you?!!?”

    I always told people to invest in ammo, I was premature. Sticks and stones, that’s where it really is at.

  • We now know a little more about which version of the S-300 family the Russians have delivered to the Syrians: the Russians have converted a number of S-300PM and S-300P2 systems to the export version S-300PMU-2 "Favorit" which, by the way, is also the version Russia delivered to the Iranians and to the Chinese. This...
  • @NoseytheDuke
    @War for Blair Mountain

    I had always thought that the USA was a nation where Christian citizens were free to practice their faith(s) as they choose to, as are citizens who follow other religious faiths too. Where did you get the idea that "America is a Christian Nation"?

    Replies: @War for Blair Mountain, @ploni almoni

    That’s the fairy tale. America was a Christian Nation for a very long time…and it’s the reason why homo filth marriage wasn’t legal and homos weren’t allowed in the Boy Scouts…..and Why Minnesota had no Somalian Muslims breeding on Minnesota soil.

    • Agree: AWM
    • Replies: @Rogue
    @War for Blair Mountain

    Indeed, a book like Uncle Tom's Cabin could only have had an enormous impact in what was obviously a Christiananized society circa 1850's.

    I read it about 25 years ago, and it's quite clear to me that no ways would it have had the impact it had back then in the post-Christian secular society that we have today.

    Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author, wrote in a style that was unmistakably relevant only to a Christian culture, whether the common folks were churchy or not.

    , @Carroll Price
    @War for Blair Mountain

    I have long argued that if Christians actually practiced Christianity, they would find themselves more often in agreement with Muslims, rather than disagreement.

    Replies: @Avery, @Chase

    , @JC
    @War for Blair Mountain

    you know Minnesota has both Somalis and Hmongs from opposite sides of the world...you know why...because of constant US gov interference in others countries.. the constant US warmongering ever since the end of WWll has brought in mass loads of others...the US starts all these military aggression and then hauls home a bunch of immigrants.. same with Korea...what has the US done in the ME attacked others and this time Euro got the consequences...

    Replies: @anonymous

  • Andrei Belousov, deputy director of the Russian Foreign Ministry's Department of Nonproliferation and Arms Control, has recently made an important statement which I shall quote in full and then provide a translation. Original Russian text: "Тут недавно на заседании Соединенные Штаты заявили, что Россия готовится к войне. Да, Россия готовится к войне, я это подтверждаю....
  • @Anon
    @AWM

    http://www.financetwitter.com/2017/10/how-united-states-military-is-scammed-twenty-billion-dollar-buying-100-stealth-fighters-that-cannot-fight.html

    F22, F35 are pure scams. Even Y23 chief designer had openly published a detailed report to expose the Lockheed Martin's scam to win the bid. But these authoritative military reports still widely circulated last year was seemed scrubbed off from Google search now.

    Russia & China built real military wares for defense, US built for the MIC pockets. Only in real war can we expose murkans false pride.

    Replies: @AWM

    More senseless drivel driven by the money which, admittedly is better to have than not.

    Just like the weekly S-300 articles on this site, or comments about the Russian IRST (roughly equivalent to the late 50’s USAF) or the “invincible” hypersonic which aren’t deployed or tested or the Russian “crowbar” which the US abandoned in the 60’s or who knows whatever “wunderweapons” the forces of communism have developed, produced and deployed (cobalt samarium G ring a bell?) or the “perimeter” Soviet system which was either a copy of the US system (ERCS) or perhaps the US copied the Soviet one? Never did get a straight answer on that last one.

    Either way, the only thing that frightens me more than the “secret” weapons developed by the forces of the East are the “more secret” weapons developed by the forces of the West. And how much are they copying from each other? We’re better off not knowing.

    The informed among us know exactly what I am talking about, and you don’t need a nuclear waste spewing missile or a minuscule radar cross section to deliver it. We have psychotic “madmen” funneling billions of dollars of fiat currency to far more psychotic “madmen” all in the hopes of the next “wunderweapon” and they’ll get it, sooner or later. Let’s just hope we the people don’t.

    So what is it? East vs West, or a non-obsolete question, North vs South.
    Trump (trumpism?), Nationalism (racism?), Globalism (economic racism?), Ideology (hate-ism), Communism/Fascism (genocide-ism), and all the other dozens or permutations may have to wait, the next glaciation waits on no one.

    Lot of good those billion dollar missile fields will do us when they are covered by a km of ice.
    But not to worry, they have an unlimited amount of wealth they can rob from all of us, and rob they will. Eventually AI and Robotics will replace all of us “deplorables” except for the requisite number of “blonde virgins” both male and female for these elites and their minions.

    Have a nice day and don’t take anything you read here (or anywhere else) too seriously, we have exactly one hope and it’s never too late to accept your creator, and it’s not Northup Grumman Rocketdyne Eli-Lilly.

    • Replies: @peterAUS
    @AWM


    ....they can rob from all of us, and rob they will. Eventually AI and Robotics will replace all of us “deplorables”...
     
    Rather grim, but understandable and, unfortunately, probable.

    I agree with

    ...don’t take anything you read here (or anywhere else) too seriously...
     
    And, yet.....

    ....we have exactly one hope....
     
    so, what that might be, then?
  • Reading this thread you would not think that the Russians or the Chinese are about to find distributed combat computing with forward sensors in the combat cloud is HARD.
    You would also think they have some sort of a “handle” on electronic warfare.
    The simple truth is “They Don’t Have a Clue” and the smarter professionals among them know it.

    Many times during the last 20 years I have had the opportunity to interact with US Military professional warriors in multiple services at some of the highest levels of technology and I have always asked them the same question. “At any time during your service with the US Air Force, Navy, Army, or Coast Guard would you have traded our military hardware for that of our opposition in regional or global conflict, Cold War or otherwise?”
    One hundred per cent of the time I have always gotten the same answer.

    They LAUGH.

    • LOL: FB
    • Replies: @peterAUS
    @AWM

    "....They LAUGH."

    Now....you are, perhaps, slightly aware that attitude could be taken as something else than what you, most likely ("US Military professional warriors"), want to say.

    Interesting expression, btw, that one in quotes.

    And, really, all the hardware? I mean...really all of it? Not even one tiny little piece of it?

    Interesting........ too.

    , @The Scalpel
    @AWM

    Oh, I think right now they would trade for a Kinzhal or an Avangard, or one of those supercavitating torpedos

    , @Erebus
    @AWM

    Quantitatively speaking, the US has more than enough assets in and around the M.E. to blow the miniscule Russian contingent out of theatre. Given that, geopolitically speaking, they absolutely can't afford to leave them there, how is it that the Russians continue have their way in Syria, making ever closer ties to HZB and Iran?

    The Russians aren't going to go nuclear over Khmeimen airbase, or Tartus. So what has stayed the US' hand these last 3 years while they watched their plans for the M.E. go dim?

    Replies: @FB

    , @bluedog
    @AWM

    Now that's about the dumbest post I've read,what did you expect them to do, admit that others had better hardware in certain fields and watch their career go down the drain....

    , @Sean
    @AWM

    Islamic guided missile technology is so sophisticated many in the US still don't understand it. The US has lost something in pulling ahead technologically, because death defying belief in religious/ national myths is good for war but does not go along with rationality.

    As for the Chinese.
    https://youtu.be/aM52EOtmTwY?t=202


    https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/10/18/deepminds_latest_alphago_software_doesnt_need_human_data_to_win/

    The old AlphaGo relied on a computationally intensive Monte Carlo tree search to play through Go scenarios. The nodes and branches created a much larger tree than AlphaGo practically needed to play. A combination of reinforcement learning and human-supervised learning was used to build "value" and "policy" neural networks that used the search tree to execute gameplay strategies. The software learned from 30 million moves played in human-on-human games, and benefited from various bodges and tricks to learn to win. For instance, it was trained from master-level human players, rather than picking it up from scratch.

    AlphaGo Zero did start from scratch with no experts guiding it. And it is much more efficient: it only uses a single computer and four of Google's custom TPU1 chips to play matches, compared to AlphaGo's several machines and 48 TPUs. Since Zero didn't rely on human gameplay, and a smaller number of matches, its Monte Carlo tree search is smaller. The self-play algorithm also combined both the value and policy neural networks into one, and was trained on 64 GPUs and 19 CPUs over a few days by playing nearly five million games against itself.
     
    America is going to lose its advantage.
    , @Anon
    @AWM

    http://www.financetwitter.com/2017/10/how-united-states-military-is-scammed-twenty-billion-dollar-buying-100-stealth-fighters-that-cannot-fight.html

    F22, F35 are pure scams. Even Y23 chief designer had openly published a detailed report to expose the Lockheed Martin's scam to win the bid. But these authoritative military reports still widely circulated last year was seemed scrubbed off from Google search now.

    Russia & China built real military wares for defense, US built for the MIC pockets. Only in real war can we expose murkans false pride.

    Replies: @AWM

  • I wrote two pieces about my time canvassing for Republican Brian Kemp’s gubernatorial candidacy in Georgia. (See Red, Blue, and (Ultimately) White: What I Found When Canvassing For Brian Kemp In Atlanta and The Canvasser’s Tale: Kavanaugh May Be Helping GOP.) The CultMarx vigilante group Media Matters point-and-spluttered about the fact that a real racist...
  • Abrams is just another racist communist opportunist.
    It’s not like we don’t have experience with them.

  • He was the candidate who, while talking to a foreign policy expert, reportedly wondered“why we can’t use nuclear weapons.” He was the man who would never rule anything out or take any “cards,” including nuclear ones, off the proverbial table. He was the fellow who, as president-elect, was eager to expand the American nuclear arsenal...
  • CAN MOSCOW BE TRUSTED?
    RUSSIA’S HIDDEN NUCLEAR MISSILES
    Clinton turned blind eye to major treaty violations

    https://www.wnd.com/2000/06/4135/

  • The level of political violence in the U.S. is rising. The main reason for this, of course: the license given by our Establishment to the Antifa movement of Communist thugs. But will violence spread from the streets to the soldiers? I know, it sounds crazily apocalyptic. But it’s being discussed in Britain. Twice recently—in Charlottesville...
  • Pretty much the only times in history where teenagers showing up with machine guns has been a good thing is when it was the US Military.
    Lots and lots of ex-military in the US. Well armed too. Very well armed.

  • Among the reasons Donald Trump is president is that his natural political instincts are superior to those of any other current figure. As campaign 2018 entered its final week, Trump seized upon and elevated the single issue that most energizes his populist base and most convulses our media elite. Warning of an "invasion," he pointed...
  • After watching the immigration issue since 1974, divide, conquer, and do nothing but kick the can is the official policy of the United States Government.
    President Trump is trying to change it, but little to no cooperation from either side of the aisle is forthcoming. He should research the deal that Reagan got for illumination.
    The president should appoint Duncan MacCleod to patrol the aisle between the Left and Right, and use his katana to cut off the arm of anyone that dares reach across.

  • Andrei Belousov, deputy director of the Russian Foreign Ministry's Department of Nonproliferation and Arms Control, has recently made an important statement which I shall quote in full and then provide a translation. Original Russian text: "Тут недавно на заседании Соединенные Штаты заявили, что Россия готовится к войне. Да, Россия готовится к войне, я это подтверждаю....
  • “Russia Prepares For War”

    Exactly when were they not? They got out of WWI to prepare for the next war, which didn’t exactly go Stalin’s way, and have been “preparing” ever since.
    There has never been a proper accounting of Communism’s crimes or a prosecution of Communism’s enablers, instead we simply have the same old criminal regime in power.
    “Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.”
    It’s a game we in the West are very familiar with. We have the exact same problem.
    However, at least here in North America, we have a solution. You see, here, the government still fears the people. That’s why all the “divide and conquer” stuff.

    • Replies: @Justsaying
    @AWM


    You see, here, the government still fears the people.
     
    For this to come out of a citizen of one of the most zombified and brainwashed countries in history is hardly surprising. What are you smoking? Leaders can only fear an informed and alert citizenry, not a stupefied and pacified public.

    This piece rightly points out:

    As for the general western public, it has been successfully turned into what I call “ideological drones“: brainwashed automatons who will wave their (Chinese made) flags to cope with any residual cognitive dissonance.
     
    Triumphalist postures may be a useful feel-good tact. To ignore the dangers of nuclear confrontations and their threat to the entire planet, not just the Ziowestern empire betrays a racist, reckless and cavalier take on the Other. In such confrontation(s) a clear winner may not emerge, if any at all. If the wanton destruction that the US and her allies has wrought on ME countries recently and SE Asia before that has not awakened the public, nothing ever will.
    , @Che Guava
    @AWM

    You know very little of history.

    Apart from the various White Russian factions, and Japan, the USA (briefly), Czechoslovakia, and others, the main move was by the Red Army under Lev Bronstein (Trotsky) into what are now parts of the Ukraine and Poland.

    They were defeated. Please try to read some history before saying anything. It is not that difficult, that is, if you can read.

    , @jack daniels
    @AWM

    To me, as a Christian and anti-communist, there's all the difference in the world between the Soviet Union and Russia. My father always used to tell me that the Russian people were not our enemy but only the Soviet system. Now that Russia has thrown aside the Communist mission and Christianity is reviving, I look to Russia as a potential ally in the struggle against political correctness. Indeed, as I see it. the main force driving US animosity to Russia is resentment at Russia's new Christian face, since the US and EU have been seized by leftist social revolutionaries and Jewish Russophobes. While the desire of military contractors to maximize conflict cannot be discounted, it is only a secondary factor.

    Replies: @AnonFromTN

  • By Thursday, the targets of the mailed pipe bombs had risen to nine: George Soros, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Maxine Waters, John Brennan, Eric Holder, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Joe Biden and Robert De Niro. That list contains four of the highest-ranking officials of Barack Obama's administration: the president himself, his vice president, his secretary of...
  • Just like the Democrats “The bombs don’t work!”
    This is even stupider than the SC hearings.

  • OK … here’s a question for you. Let’s assume, strictly for the purposes of argument, that Donald Trump is literally Hitler, or at least a proto-Hitlerian fascist, like the neoliberal ruling classes and the corporate media have been saying he is. And let’s go ahead and also assume that he’s a treasonous Russian intelligence asset...
  • Why don’t we just shoot all of the Marxist Communist Socialists infiltrating our United States of America? Seems like the best solution.

    • Replies: @Olorin
    @AWM

    Coz they're not Hitler, duh.

    , @UrRetarded
    @AWM

    Oooohhhh ya!! Shooting millions of people who disagree with you (because you're a retard), people who you can't even prove commited any crime; is wayyyy easier than one douchebag who has literally broken dozens of laws since being in office. Hey Olorin, maybe you should go back to your jalopy, fuck your toothless grampa (after you take a run at all the sheep in your yard), and drive it off a cliff you retard.

  • There was a fun controversial play in last night's baseball game between the Boston Red Sox and the Houston Astros in the American League championship series involving two of the best and shortest players in baseball. The Astros' Jose Altuve, last year's MVP, hit a long flyball that was coming down in the stands. The...
  • Live ball, probably a double.

  • Over the weekend Donald Trump warned of "severe punishment" if an investigation concludes that a Saudi hit team murdered Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Riyadh then counter-threatened, reminding us that, as the world's largest oil exporter, Saudi Arabia "plays an impactful and active role in the global economy." Message:...
  • So the Saudis cut up one of their traitors. Big f-ing deal, he had it coming.
    They could have let him die of thirst in the desert. I guess that would not have been “public” enough.

  • From CNN: Senator Warren had her DNA analyzed not by the usual commercial testing services but by a Stanford professor, Carlos Bustamante, who writes: If I'm doing the arithmetic correctly, eight generations is 1/256th or 0.4% Native American. Eight generations ago would be a single great-great-great-great-great-great grandparent. Am I doing the math right, or is...
  • Stanford professor, Carlos Bustamante, determined Elizabeth Warren’s DNA makeup.
    AND WHY SHOULD WE BELIEVE HIM!

    • Replies: @Steve Sailer
    @AWM

    Cuz he's a professor of population genetics at Cavalli-Sforza's old school, Stanford?

    Replies: @Mike Tre

  • So, it’s three weeks before the US midterm elections, and it looks like we have got ourselves a horse race! That’s right, folks, once again, it’s time to start playing with those forecast maps on Real Clear Politics and FiveThirtyEight, and obsessively following the fluctuating poll numbers of congressional candidates you have never heard of...
  • If you really want to vote, move to Europe, where at least there are still parliamentary structures, and a decent variety of political parties

    Oh yes, that’s a good one. See over in Europe, they have the European Union where your vote doesn’t count at all!
    One good thing about the USA, is that we still have to option of “voting from the rooftops.” Sooner or later, we will.

    • Replies: @Realist
    @AWM


    Sooner or later, we will.
     
    Like always it will be later....and standing on a roof top and yelling....changes nothing.
    , @Wally
    @AWM

    "Please Remember Not to Vote!" ...... and hand the neo-Marxists a victory.

    , @Delmas
    @AWM

    Yeah, in Europe, where the people explicitly calling the shots, The Brussels Commission, aren't even chosen by any kind of a popular vote.

  • This week Russian officials declared that the delivery of S-300s for Syria was completed and that this first batch included 49 pieces of “military equipment”, including radars, control vehicles and four launchers. Russian officials added that, if needed, this figure could be increased to 8-12 launchers. Defense Minister Shoigu added that “the measures we will...
  • I don’t have to convince anyone, FB, anyone knows all those transmitting radars are just saying “shoot me” or, “microwave me.”

    “Retard” you say, all you Stalinist apologists are the RETARDS.
    You are easy to identify, you’re always insulting people.

  • FB, get real man. Any target on the ground is indefensible, no matter how many of your vaunted S-400 to S-750s you surround it with. If it isn’t hidden, very very well hidden, it’s dead, period.
    There is more than one way to skin a cat.
    The US and the Israelis have been doing it for a long time. Their accumulated track record against Soviet/Russian air defense systems is pretty good, even including when they didn’t show all the capability they had, which was most of the time.
    Distributed combat computing with forward sensors in the combat cloud is hard. And it’s even harder if your opponent has to contend with CHAMP assets as well.

    • Replies: @FB
    @AWM


    'FB, get real man. Any target on the ground is indefensible, no matter how many of your vaunted S-400 to S-750s you surround it with.'
     
    Yeah that's a real convincing case you presented there...I suppose if a retard on the internet says so, it must be true...
    , @Vidi
    @AWM


    FB, get real man. Any target on the ground is indefensible, no matter how many of your vaunted S-400 to S-750s you surround it with. If it isn’t hidden, very very well hidden, it’s dead, period.
     
    At what cost?

    There is more than one way to skin a cat.
     
    There's also more than one way to go bankrupt. The S-300 is very cost effective. What will the Anglo Zionists do to beat it?
  • Russia can move plenty of hardware into Syria, but that will not change the fact that Israel is the 800 pounder in the region with more strike options than everybody else combined.
    And as far as Israel “illegally” interdicting missiles intended for use against their infrastructure, good luck with that, they certainly don’t need anyone’s approval.
    Sure, some hi tech Russian weapon systems may take out a few Israeli aircraft, but at what cost?
    If Putin wants to sell more of his shiny missile systems, he will not try to use them against Israeli forces.

    • Replies: @War for Blair Mountain
    @AWM

    In other words, Israel is a psychotically evil nation that is willing to escalate the situation in Syria to the brink of nuclear war.

    Replies: @Johnny Rico

    , @El Dato
    @AWM


    If Putin wants to sell more of his shiny missile systems, he will not try to use them against Israeli forces.
     
    Explain.

    Replies: @Kiza

    , @James Speaks
    @AWM

    Israel can only engage in hit and run strikes if they think they can get away with them, or launch a limited ground war to try to get more water from Lebanon's Litani River. You knew it was also about water, didn't you?

    Except, now that Hezbollah has teamed up with Iran, if Israel tries to steal more water and launches a war, they will be pummeled from all sides. Jews are known cowards, and any government that tried and failed would not last a day.

    As for hit and run attacks, Israel can bluster all she wants, but every day that the vaunted F-35 does not violate Syrian airspace is another day that Israel looks smaller and Syria looks better.

    , @renfro
    @AWM


    Israel is the 800 pounder in the region with more strike options than everybody else combined
     
    LOL.....you aren't the 800 pounder in the region, you're the little monkeys protected by the big US Silverback gorilla while you throw banana peels over your fence, crap all over the territory, chatter incessantly and groom each other.
    , @annamaria
    @AWM

    The state that is led by a furniture salesman and a nightclub bouncer does not invite much confidence. Plus the Jewish State is drowning in the morasses of theocracy.

    As for "they certainly don’t need anyone’s approval," this is a childish declaration. Israel's very existence is contingent upon the power of American Jewish Lobby. While Israel is successful as a parasite, you could boast about your "rights and powers." As soon as the US crumbles -- or the US citizens finally awaken from the slumber and begin taking care of their own children and not the obnoxious genocidal lot of the "chosen" -- that would be the end of the lunatic zionist project. The project has began with terrorist actions, it continues with terrorist actions, and it should perish as a terrorist entity.

    Either the concept of Jewish intelligence is totally false or the Jewry worldwide should start mobilizing against the Jewish Power in the D.C.

    Replies: @James Speaks

    , @EugeneGur
    @AWM


    Israel is the 800 pounder in the region with more strike options than everybody else combined.
     
    Until someone stops it, and Israel is rapidly approaching the point when someone will have to. True, Russia isn't particularly eager to engage with Israel but it takes only one side to start a fight. However reluctant to start a fight, when Russia is forced to do so, it sure know how to fight and that "800 pounder" of your won't know what hit it. Fighting with the Russians isn't not the same as killing unarmed Palestinian boys.

    Sure, Russia won't do anything stupid - this is prerogative of the other side. As we say, the limit on the madness is all used up by our opponents, so we have to be sane. However, that stunt with Il-20 was stupid in the extreme, and, judging by the previous experience, Israel is very likely to pay for it one way or the other. From no on, buddy, you do need the approval.
  • They’ve been popping up all over the state during the senate campaign this year, even in neighborhoods no one would dream of as hotbeds of support for the Democratic Party—those black-and-white signs with one large print four letter word in the middle: BETO. The signs are everywhere and yours truly has heard more than one...
  • Not a fan of the NWO Globalists, but anybody named “Beto” must be a beta male pajama boy and communists need to be eliminated.

    • Replies: @Talleyrand
    @AWM

    His name is Robert Francis O'Rourke. He won't use his real name on all those trashy yard signs. Says a lot about the little weasel.

    Replies: @Anon

    , @anon
    @AWM

    Once again folks, where are the standards..
    how do we compare this apple to that orange..
    Today's Journalist do not compare, they propagandize.

    My thinking is that campaigns should require candidates
    to prepare, produce and distribute a campaign prospectus.
    that fully discloses much like a financial prospectus.

    1. arrest, criminal, plaintiff/defendant lawsuits, and bankruptcy records?
    2. tax returns fully annotated prior successes/failures? h
    3. signed comprehenda of present and prior campaign promises in signed writings?
    4. affiliated with organized crime or any business interest typical of organized crime?
    5. Has the candidate ever
    a. heard of the U. S. Constitution which quashed the Articles of Confederation Government?
    b. read the Declaration of Independence written by the Articles of Confederation Government (1776-1789)?
    c. read any of Karl Marx
    6. background of parent of candidate and parents of the wife of the candidate
    7. source of campaign funds
    8. numbers of divorces
    9. class of person
    a. wealth
    b. race
    c. age
    d. education
    e. personal interest pursuits (politics does not count)
    10. name 10 best friends with phone numbers and email addresses
    11. is the campaign and its promises in writing
    12. credit report
    13. business experience
    14. who calls the candidate a liar?

    Maybe Ron would be willing to establish a website/web page to
    enable the development of a set of standards that can be used
    worldwide to inform the masses about people the oligarchs
    allow to be candidate or fund the candidacy of.

    , @Hibernian
    @AWM

    Short for "Roberto" Father, a judge, was El Paso version of Chicago politicians Ed Burke and Mike Madigan, Irish dudes with heavily Hispanic constituencies.