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The “greatest most powerful army in the world” left Bagram… like cowards. LOL.
https://t.me/rtintl/7777
US LEFT Bagram Airfield in dead of the night – WITHOUT telling Afghan officials (Report)
The US army left the Bagram Air Base after nearly 20 years there – by SHUTTING OFF the electricity and slipping out, without notifying the new Afghan commander of the base. (AP)
Afghan military officials didn’t discover the US had departed for more than TWO HOURS after – allowing local looters to ransack parts of the air base.
Bagram’s new commander insists they can hold onto the base despite a string of Taliban wins on the battlefield against Afghan forces of late. The airfield also reportedly includes a prison with around 5,000 inmates, many of them allegedly Taliban.
Footage from the Afghan army on Monday apparently shows the sprawling air base almost empty – providing a rare glimpse of what had been the epicenter of America’s war to hunt down al-Qaida preparators of the 9/11 attacks. (Watch!)
Hi NJ
Too true re the “like cowards comment”
…and I sincerely hope you are just winding us up re the LOL comment …. “America’s war to hunt down al-Qaida preparators of the 9/11 attacks.” ?
Now, won’t it be fascinating to sit back and watch the vacuum left behind by the U$ being filled by all manner of rag-tag proxy armies and private mercenaries.
After all, the ‘hugely successful’ and thriving expansion of the agricultural poppy industry during the U$ occupation of Afghanistan needs to be protected and continued somehow…not to mention the CIA’s billion-dollar off the books slush-funds!
YCHMTSU
Col
Indeed Col…..
Hearing that the SAS plans to see has me dreading and waiting for the upcoming book and mini-series about their heroic deaths or their last day of Dien Bien Phu moment, where the survivors appear in their dress uniforms to be marched off to the concentration camps, tortured and starved and maybe the few survivors being ransomed back to Blighty.
The Afghan people will have to pay for US facilities and for the rent of using them. Dont think for a moment the Afghans can use the base facilities free of charge that we build!
A visit to VIGIACCESS…[the WHO’s contracted adverse reaction reporting system in Upsala Sweden]…shows some pretty alarming numbers.
This is of course even more astonishing given that all reporting agencies admit that historically only between 1-10% of events are ever reported…meaning that these figures can arguably all be multiplied by a factor of somewhere between 10 and 100! Given this background, deaths are highly unlikely to be any less than 68,000 and obviously serious outcomes combined are akin to the proverbial New York telephone number.
The figure below are just for the Pfizer vaccine… its tradename to find it on the site is ‘Comirnaty’. Below is a copy and paste of today’s numbers.
Apparently, Vigiaccess regards death as a ‘general disorder’ because that’s where they hide it…way down in 28th position of some 50 ‘general conditions’, furthermore, it is more hidden by not being listed in alphabetical order, unlike the main title list. So they hide as best they can in a drop-down menu for crying out loud!
Comirnaty contains the active ingredient(s): Covid-19 vaccine.
Result is presented for the active ingredient(s).
Total number of records retrieved: 1,300,560.
MAIN MENU
Blood and lymphatic system disorders (50418)
Cardiac disorders (50718)
Congenital, familial and genetic disorders (524)
Ear and labyrinth disorders (41697)
Endocrine disorders (1114)
Eye disorders (47097)
Gastrointestinal disorders (288462)
General disorders and administration site conditions (830298)
Hepatobiliary disorders (1853)
Immune system disorders (14042)
Infections and infestations (69632)
Injury, poisoning and procedural complications (52251)
Investigations (132623)
Metabolism and nutrition disorders (30005)
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders (404217)
Neoplasms benign, malignant and unspecified (incl cysts and polyps) (1271)
Nervous system disorders (595486)
Pregnancy, puerperium and perinatal conditions (1864)
Product issues (2393)
Psychiatric disorders (58665)
Renal and urinary disorders (9413)
Reproductive system and breast disorders (29628)
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders (129092)
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders (190679)
Social circumstances (8787)
Surgical and medical procedures (10116)
Vascular disorders (67099)
…below is the drop-down menu that pops up by clicking on…GENERAL DISORDERS and administration site conditions (830298… [ this is a subgroup located in the main menu]…
Hepatobiliary disorders (1853)
Immune system disorders (14042)
Infections and infestations (69632)
Injury, poisoning and procedural complications (52251)
Investigations (132623)
Metabolism and nutrition disorders (30005)
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders (404217)
Neoplasms benign, malignant and unspecified (incl cysts and polyps) (1271)
Nervous system disorders (595486)
Pregnancy, puerperium and perinatal conditions (1864)
Product issues (2393)
Psychiatric disorders (58665)
Renal and urinary disorders (9413)
Reproductive system and breast disorders (29628)
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders (129092)
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders (190679)
Social circumstances (8787)
Surgical and medical procedures (10116)
Vascular disorders (67099)
General disorders and administration site conditions (830298)
Pyrexia (312920)
Fatigue (256240)
Chills (225652)
Malaise (121233)
Injection site pain (109065)
Pain (101306)
Asthenia (57029)
Vaccination site pain (49857)
Influenza like illness (43750)
Injection site erythema (37938)
Injection site swelling (34855)
Injection site warmth (25786)
Chest pain (24579)
Injection site pruritus (22396)
Peripheral swelling (20966)
Injection site inflammation (20684)
Feeling abnormal (17274)
Chest discomfort (15294)
Feeling cold (15132)
Feeling hot (14154)
Swelling (13178)
Injection site reaction (13050)
Injection site rash (10065)
Application site pain (8283)
Axillary pain (7656)
Swelling face (7615)
Illness (7587)
Death (6865)
Injection site induration (6840)
Condition aggravated (6679)
Tenderness (6234)
Vaccination site erythema (5637)
Vaccination site swelling (5316)
Gait disturbance (5289)
Vaccination site reaction (4580)
Injection site mass (4547)
No adverse event (4031)
Discomfort (3985)
Immediate post-injection reaction (3733)
Injection site haematoma (3593)
Drug ineffective (3330)
Thirst (3188)
Unevaluable event (3089)
Hyperpyrexia (2806)
Inflammation (2754)
Vaccination site warmth (2717)
Extensive swelling of vaccinated limb (2672)
Feeling of body temperature change (2629)
Oedema peripheral (2546)
Vaccination site pruritus (2333)
Yep, I know…YCHMTSU
Col
col, gd day sir!
there is quite a loud noise out-there that says delta strain is not ‘virus’ at all, but a direct cause from the western vaxx and show up as adverse effects, spread through ‘shedding’.
you wanna take a stab here?
bwbs
p/s I am slightly modifying my traditional position on ‘shedding’ but I like to hear from you, and anyone – thanks in advance :)
Aloha….aloha!
It is only a stab for what it’s worth but there appears to be all manner of possibilities. It’s very much a case of Deja vu…we are once again all back on a very steep learning curve. This time trying to get our heads around the vaccine fiasco… much like we were in Feb/March 2020 when the virus first started to spread and the protocols for both prevention and treatment were still being developed. As such the possibilities remain almost endless.
Some of my personal observations are…
#1 The continual claims that Covid19 doesn’t exist and that indeed no viruses exist [all based on a postulate that was proved farcically wrong the best part of a century ago] has been most unhelpful in this whole tragic ongoing debacle.
#2 We need to be careful of our word choices as there is much confusion regarding the historical meaning of the word ‘shedding’ in relation to viruses and to how this phenomenon might manifest itself currently.
#3 The terrifying and potentially far-reaching technology of self-spreading vaccines is already out there and has been successfully deployed in the animal world. Furthermore, I wouldn’t trust many of these vaccine companies as far as I could kick them. Given the mind-boggling irresponsible depravity of the rollout of some of the currently most dangerous vaccines, I would almost be surprised if this technology has not already been snuck into one of these concoctions.
Best regards
Col
“#1 The continual claims that Covid19 doesn’t exist and that indeed no viruses exist [all based on a postulate that was proved farcically wrong the best part of a century ago]”
Not at all – you continue to sound like an employee from the foundation itself:
https://www.fda.gov/media/134922/download
•Detection of viral RNA may not indicate the presence of infectious virus or that 2019-nCoV is the causative agent for clinical symptoms.
•The performance of this test has not been established for monitoring treatment of 2019-nCoV infection. •The performance of this test has not been established for screening of blood or blood products for the presence of 2019-nCoV.
•This test cannot rule out diseases caused by other bacterial or viral pathogens.
And now we have some further, nearly, unbelievable 2D data from the event horizon:
https://off-guardian.org/2021/07/06/fda-reverses-itself-rejects-covid-antibody-test-results-insanity-reigns/
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Even a robot programmed to “follow the science” would throw up his hands in despair while reading the latest FDA COVID pronouncement.
After untold numbers of people have been given antibody tests to determine their COVID status, the FDA now states:
“Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a safety communication informing the public that results from SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests should not be used to evaluate immunity or protection from COVID-19 at any time, and especially after the person received a COVID-19 vaccination.”
Boom.
I’m imagining just a small sample of people — perhaps 5000— marching in unison into a hospital, saying, “We tested positive for COVID on an antibody test…and then we had to isolate, and some of us were treated with toxic drugs…and NOW we learn that the antibody test is useless…”
The FDA document, dated May 19, 2021, is titled: “FDA In Brief: FDA Advises Against Use of SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Test Results to Evaluate Immunity or Protection From COVID-19, Including After Vaccination”.
Digging a little deeper in the document, we have a statement referring to the COVID vaccine:
“The authorized vaccines for prevention of COVID-19 induce antibodies to specific viral protein targets; post-vaccination antibody test results will be negative in individuals without a history of previous natural infection if the test used does not detect the type of antibodies induced by the vaccine.”[1][2]”
In other words, the FDA is saying, “Look, the vaccine creates specific antibodies against the spike protein, not the virus. If you take the standard antibody test after vaccination, it’ll be useless, because the test isn’t meant to detect antibodies against the spike protein. It only detects antibodies against the virus.” [3]
This raises several serious questions. One of them is: Since developing antibody tests is as easy as pie, why hasn’t the FDA developed one that detects antibodies against the spike protein?
And the answer to that question is obvious. If the FDA did develop such a test, then—in terms of conventional vaccine theory—it would be easy to see how well the vaccine is working, or not working.
And THAT is not a goal public health officials want to achieve. That is not a risk worth taking. Suppose, after testing 20,000 vaccinated people, it turns out that only 800 have produced antibodies against the spike protein?
Another (unanswered) question: Are specific antibodies against the spike protein, conferred by the vaccine, sufficient to neutralize, disable, destroy the actual virus if it drops down out of a cloud and tries to infect a vaccinated person?
Of course, as my readers know, I’ve spent a year demonstrating that no one has proved the SARS-CoV-2 virus exists. However, I make many forays into the insane world where people believe the virus is real; and I show that even within that world, the experts contradict themselves and compound their egregious fallacies like rabbits spawning babies.
This latest foray shows the FDA is both criminal and insane.
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You said…”you continue to sound like an employee from the foundation itself”
What an extraordinary claim…I would be one of the most anti covid vaccine commenters on this site. How absurd to try to link me to the “foundation”. Of course, this is not the first time this has been done anonymously…it is dead easy to regularly post farcically inaccurate observations when you don’t even bother to put a name to your comments.
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But from the blog’s point of view, this is really not a problem because since day 1 this blog was always aimed at mature, intelligent and well-educated people who are not hell-bent on preaching their certitudes to the planet.
The Saker
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And …. “… keep in mind that drive is a much more powerful factor than competence.”
“I make many forays into the insane world where people believe the virus is real”
Do you believe the illness (not the virus) is real?
@HC
2Do you believe the illness (not the virus) is real?”
That is precisely the problem, that the masses have been mentally hijacked by fear, and consequently have lost sight of what being human means, and specifically, the role of illness in relation to our growth and development.
The vaccines and all that pertains to them is massive, see the comments from last weekend, most, if not all was covered, if not over the months here at the café, All information is important and valuable.
Precisely that is a stumbling block : never has so much been available, and never was there such divisiveness on a global scale.
One really needs to have the courage to look at this, not preach unity and practice the opposite, but to think of new ways of approaching the basics, like ok, guys, where’ve we gone wrong, what do we need to change. It’s just common sense, but without this, tensions will start all over to rebuild.
The wide angle perspective, including genuine spiritual and human questions. Start this, keep the discussions basic, open, respectful, and intelligent that’s all.
@HC:
“Do you believe the illness (not the virus) is real?”
In general – since I haven’t yet met a healthy dead person – then yes, illness is real.
However, since you refer to this illness, I assume you refer to covid-19 and since, if it does, in reality, cause any real illness, those who die from it are, allegedly, of median age 80.5 with 2.7 co-morbid conditions:
https://www.epicentro.iss.it/coronavirus/bollettino/Report-COVID-2019_17_marzo-v2.pdf
It is, therefore, simply an idle waste of one’s time to wonder if it is real/otherwise since the impacted cohort are near to or at end of natural lifespan anyway.
The reason why many should wish to waste their time imagining that it is a real illness is of much more concern.
This is the ‘certitude’ that the Saker spoke about.
My grandfather died in peace, he was old and slipped away in his sleep. He was not sick. An aunt of mine died in the last week. She was not sick, she was just old and it was her time and she slipped away in her sleep. Age and illness do not necessarily go together.
But let’s get to those old statistics, and of course, they are just old, and this person has been posting them for a year without updating his information. Russia stats – daily by age group – from Feb this year.
Out of 6,566 new confirmed COVID-19 patients in Moscow on December 31, 2020, the majority were between 18 and 45 years old. In total, the number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital was nearly 828.6 thousand as of January 4, 2021. The average age of those infected with COVID-19 in Russia was measured at 47.9 years for women and 44.7 years for men as of April 2020.
Covid has changed its profile. We don’t get as many deaths because we have ways to handle it. But we are still getting many that become ill. The impact of that is almost impossible to measure and of course, there are also long-term problems that sometimes develop. But a country with a bunch of sick people (and perhaps sick military) is a country that has to take action.
A government that does not take action, or takes the wrong action must be overturned. A western system that wants to impose a program of authoritarian slavery and financial scarcity on their people, must not be obeyed.
People like this guy with his obsolete numbers have lost the plot a year ago. They still smuggle with the numbers of a year ago, without understanding first that the oldies are sensitive to a strong wind and that is why we had many older people die at first. It is now a year and a half forward in time, and we have ways to treat this and the oldies are now surviving even better.
So, this old information so regularly repeated from this very specific poster, must of course not be taken seriously, even if they are stuck in their ‘certitude’ … I just say stuck on stupid.
“My grandfather died in peace, he was old and slipped away in his sleep. He was not sick.”
Of course he was sick – we all are, from birth – even in terms of what we, currently, guess:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3370421/#:~:text=Progressive%20shortening%20of%20telomeres%20leads%20to%20senescence%2C%20apoptotic%20cell%20death,is%20aging%20%5B11%E2%80%A2%5D.
“Progressive shortening of telomeres leads to senescence, apoptotic cell death, or oncogenic transformation of somatic cells in various tissues. Telomere length, which can be affected by various lifestyle factors, may determine overall health, lifespan, and the rate at which an individual is aging”
The ‘certitude’ force is strong here. Now the eedjit wants to tell me about my own family.
On the internet. Hahaaaa. He wants to say who has an illness, or who is in a state of dis-ease. Know-it-all eedjit. Oh man, I cannot stop laughing.
How long do you want people to live while we are in either Karmic ages, or otherwise in other philosophy, still under the age of sin?
If you are worried about your telomeres I would suggest you go and take a look at C60, aka Purple Power. Get the really good stuff in olive oil is my preference.
Poor poor eedjit … I don’t have another word really. I learned that word eedjit when I read a bunch of Irish novels.
Let me go and eat my telomere strengthening, lusciously good, green and fresh lunch with a bit of home-almost-cooked fish! We call it cevichi.
I’m just done with fanatics, zealots, bigots, dogmatic eedjits, ideologues. That does not apply to the most here on the Cafe that are discussing, ranting, trying to find ground under their feet and the good people. I’m not done with any of those.
@Anoymous
What is a waste of time is trying to argue that Covid is not real or that only kills old people. It only takes an hour or two to go to any major hospital in a city with covid cases to see otherwise. A dear friend of mine died a couple weeks ago from Covid. He was 54. Right now, a friend of a friend, who is 25, is in critical condition in a hospital here in my city. God bless her. I hope she can recover.
Also, since nobody knows the future, no sensible person can say an 80+-person killed by Covid was near to or at the end of his natural lifespan. He may have lived 20 fruitful years more. His family may have been cut from someone who was going to be a source of love and hope for quite some time yet.
“The reason why many should wish to waste their time imagining that it is a real illness is of much more concern.”
What is of real concern is the reason statements like the one above are made. The illness is very real and is dangerous. Even tough the chances of dying from Covid may not seem very high, not taking it seriously is like a russian roulette. Besides, it is not only death which is of concern. Post-covid effects may linger for quite some time. Lastly, one may not die from it, but may spread it to several other people who may have more serious consequences.
I can understand people being suspicious and not taking the vaccine (even though I may not share their opinion), but I can’t understand those who deny the existence of Covid.
Nevertheless, I wish good health to all.
Aloha
I forgot to include some links explaining the self-spreading vaccine technology…they make very sobering reading I’m afraid!
https://thebulletin.org/2020/09/scientists-are-working-on-vaccines-that-spread-like-a-disease-what-could-possibly-go-wrong/
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-020-1254-y
Cheers
Col
This publication is not classed as “poetry” but most of us appreciate the “street candour”.
A seasoned PA journalist comments on UK affairs.
A profane commentary devoid of “diplomatic” nuance or mainstream media copy.
https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/thomaspaine?selected=TPM7831091925
The music credits are properly “paid for” by the way.
Col…’the farmer from NZ’ & aloha,
I hear the ‘self-spreading’ news but I’m somewhat underwhelmed. OK, sure, it exists, because GMO mosquitos being spread over large areas (and it never works) exist. So if we can see it in the ‘hard’ world, sure as syrup someone will try in the world we cannot see with our eyes.
But, where is the money? These things are not done for nothing y’know.
while I took a week off, sis didn’t, inbox be xplodin’
https://www.fulcrumnews.com/blog/2021/6/29/so-is-delta-variant-just-the-media-amp-cdc-covering-up-adverse-mrna-vaccine-reactions
Dr. Bridle again, on child vaccination….
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/#inbox?projector=1
https://www.reddit.com/r/ivermectin/comments/o8uj64/with_ivermectin_vaccination_is_unnecessary_dr/
https://www.theblaze.com/op-ed/horowitz-the-censorship-of-ivermectin-is-the-biggest-story-of-covid
Cheers, M
You science minded cafeistas might be interested in this.:
§§§. We now have emerging research which might explain why the adenovirus vectored Oxford AZ DNA jab is even more dangerous than the mRNA Pfizer and Moderna jabs.
It has to do with the genetically modified chimpanzee adenovirus itself and the way in which it gets its ‘payload’ of SARS-Cov-2 spike encoding DNA into our cells. §§§
https://climatecontrarian.com/2021/05/28/revealed-why-the-oxford-astrazeneca-jab-is-even-more-dangerous-than-the-mrna-vaccines/
This is really damning evidence for their ‘motive’ and ‘criminal act in action’… If you allow me one wild S rant here – AZ is designed to be like a snipper w kill shot of near 100%
Still the biggest fattest elephant in the room, to date, to me, is,
“Cells that have successfully taken up these nanoparticles will release their cargo mRNA into the cytosol, where it will be translated into Spike protein in the rough endoplasmatic reticulum (ER).’
? what ‘nanoparticles’ are we talking about here? synthetic/poisonous chemicals based ‘something’? mini bots? chip fragments? alien genes? what????
article also mentioned about the ‘solubility’ of soluble SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins and ‘re-optimized’, meaning, once jabbed prisoner forever?!? What does AZ say now?! Is there ‘reversibility’ or any way, back to un-jabbed state of health, for those regretted or change their minds?!
okie okie I am aware lots of ppl took the jab for whatever reason or non-reason. Just saying, I understand and hope you understand too… what happened, and more importantly, what will happen Next?!
As I said, and to me, Informed Consent must include a Full Independant of spectral analysis of All Vaccines, to show the ppl —> B4 <— they decide to jab – that is, they know fully what 'good stuff' is being put into their body, that Can and/or Will have a life-long (potentially debilitating) effects. Anything else lesser is, heinous criminal and crime against jabbed-persons humanity!
again, I am not anti-vaxxed here but wish to point out, the Informed Consent, well the 'commies' dont give it as thats given, but it is also sorely missing, in the so called Democratic-style Western world! Why? 'closet commie' in disguised?!
and for the vaxxed-after-effects – I only know tcm has offer some hope to 'clean' it out. maybe there is some other too… but this spells Karma, (to me), as you sow, you reap. sigh :(
Its a freaking mess, really! I wish you and your family… your chosen god's protection + miracles and luck!
Thanks WW and M :)
bwbs
You forgot mood swings.
Another thing is when the new strain(s) comes autumn, we must admit we all failed. We tried to save humanity and made the best we could of urgent emergency vaccines against a dangerous virus, but failed miserably.
Time is now up to us to correct these mistakes. We must improve our vaccines, creating other new vaccines, and other anti-virus-masks and we must finally come to the conclusion that people have their own immune system.
If these vaccines dont work, it is because people’s own weak immune system who are compromised because stupid lifestyle. In short your own little fault folks!
This is what we failed to understand in year 2020 and 2021. But this will not happen in 2022……………LOL.
Missed my chance to contribute my 2 cents on the topic that should not be mentioned…it is really eye opening to see how all sleepers show their alegance when called upon…now 3ven the Russian Otrodox chirch…
The fact that there is global push to take the magical concosion doesn’t mean that it is the right thing to do, only proove that this is globalist agenda. I remember here the argument that this can’t be a weapon because it is too weak – so now all of a sudden it is a mortal danger? Or may be it was designed this way, because the end goal is to get people to the point to accept anything because of fear and confusion?
Realizing that it iscgoing to be moderated, hoping that the The Saker or somebody on the team will at least read it and may be just may be give it some consideration
Has anybody else made a connection between Russia’s exploding coronavirus numbers, including deaths, and Lavrov’s widely and justifiably praised account of the current state of US-Russia relations? An unplanned but nonetheless hugely informative experiment is going on in the UK and in Russia, which has led a nervous Boris Johnson to be the first national leader to say Covid is endemic, and we have to learn to live with it.
In the last couple of days the number of new cases in Russia and in the UK has been around 25,000 in both countries, but the number of daily deaths is around 20 in the UK and around 600 in Russia. Russia has 10% or so of its adult population vaccinated, the UK around 65% fully vaccinated and a further 31% given the first shot. The delta variant is overwhelmingly predominant in both countries
The obvious conclusion is that vaccination does not so much prevent infection, as make infection far less serious. This observation with “ordinary” flu would be unremarkable, as would the evolution of the virus to greater infectivity. It’s textbook evolutionary theory. Whether Covid is evolving to lesser lethality, as predicted by a “rule of thumb” in virus evolution, or whether it has similar or even increased lethality is not clear yet. As the delta variant spreads in the unvaccinated Russian population we should soon have the answer.
Hungary has over 50% of its population vaccinated with the Sputnik V vaccine, so vaccine availability in Russia is likely to be good. Popular resistance to vaccination in Russia must therefore be the reason for its unprotected population.
Lavrov did a very professional job, but his account of the events leading up to Operation Barbarossa in June 1941 was full of suggestiones falsi and suppresiones veri, that seemed to be aiming at a partial rehabilitation of Joseph Stalin, a common theme. The European consensus is that WWII started in September 1939, with the Nazi and then Soviet invasion of Poland, during the period of the Hitler-Stalin pact, though even this is late: 1937, when Japan invaded China, has its defenders. Americans should be reminded that the US entered the war against Nazi Germany after Pearl Harbor in December 1941, when Hitler declared war in the US in solidarity with Japan. Russians will be aware that the incompetence of the Red Army command, purged of competent leaders by Stalin, contributed to many (? even most?) Russian casualties: how could a multinational army of millions make a surprise attack over a 2000 km front? Even after the general incompetence of the Red Army command had been revealed in the Winter War against Finland in 1939-1940?
Revelations of Stalin’s crimes started in 1955, to party members, and even before the collapse of the Soviet Union his crimes were widely acknowledged (in Tallin in 1987 I was told that it was still not possible to equate Stalin with Hitler, though this was coming). Every Russian family must have memories, independently of Official Truth, of the maltreatment of members during the Stalinshchina. And now the Samoderzhets (autocrat) is trying to make out Stalin wasn’t such a monster after all!
Would you submit to a vaccination program initiated by a semi-apologist for Stalin? Would you let your children be so vaccinated? In this sense, Stalin is still killing Russians from beyond the grave.
Wiganer Your comment made me think of the shedding and jumping.
Isnt it a bit strange this new peak and new strains arrive AFTER the mass vaccines started and injected with deadline end July?
100% healthy persons dont have toxics nor spike protein in them. If they get the Corona virus, they survive and have anti-bodies in their immune system for decades.
Vaccinated persons get spike protein plus toxic substances in them.
Under special circumstances this spike protein will begin mass production of itself and shed distant.
British Healthcare Authorities expect those vaccinated exposed to a wild virus coming winter 60-70% will die or suffer.
Where is the figures for those who just got it, survived and keep going healthy, still without vaccine?!!
As far as I am aware the Sputnik vaccine is available in Hungary but most people are vaccinated with the Pfizer vaccine.
Thanks for the correction. This gives me the chance to apologise for a “fat finger” error – the proportion of the UK population with a single shot only is 21%, not 31%.
The German vaccination campaign is now, according to Der Spiegel (part of the Luegenpresse, admittedly), running into difficulties because of popular resistance. In the UK, today’s figure of 86% with at least one jab refers to the population which is registered with the NHS. Many EU immigrants, arriving just before the 2020 deadline for permission to remain, will not have registered with the NHS, neither will immigrants.who are definitely in the country illegally. How big these clandestine populations are nobody knows (the government expected 3 million EU immigrants to apply to remain before a July 1 deadline – the real figure is 5 million). They could obviously constitute a “silent spreader” population.
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202106/1227315.shtml
Sure, there is no doubt that the Anglo nations have brutalized indigenous peoples in the Americas, Africa and Oceania, and maybe it may translate to brutality in the DNA of the nations themselves. But what about the Anglo-Saxon people?
Where does one draw the line when it comes to whether a statement is or isn’t racist?
Nothing to do with racism. It is well known that the slaughter of the indigenous is part of a political extermination program. Listen a little bit to Evo Morales here, talking about the Canadian mass graves.
https://twitter.com/KawsachunNews/status/1411901776538877953
Your mileage may very, but nobody can say that there is *not* an extermination of indigenous on various levels and that it has been so for as long as we know. It is viewed as such by those that find themselves as victims.
I mean you have to look at Central and South America and certain parts of Africa.
I often recommend a book ( and a documentary) “Murder by decree” by Kevin Annett , that can be downloaded for free from here http://murderbydecree.com/
Here is a short summery:
Murder by Decree is an uncensored record of the planned extermination of indigenous children in Canada’s murderous “Indian residential schools”. It is issued as a corrective Counter Report to the miscarriage of justice by Church and State known as the “Truth and Reconciliation Commission” (TRC). Based on eyewitness testimonies and archival documentation deliberately suppressed or ignored by the TRC, Murder by Decree proves that the genocide of indigenous people began as a religion-led campaign and continues to be a deliberate governmental policy in Canada.
Then the treaties began, with the disappearance of the bison, starvation, and recurrent TB brought by Texas longhorn cattle into the northern areas. Another telling quotation: “Studies of skeletons have shown that, in the mid-nineteenth century, peoples on the plains were perhaps the tallest and best-nourished population in the world. By the early 1880s, the nutritional advantage provided by the herds would be gone for good.” The recently subdued peoples on the reservations were typically denied sufficient rations by dishonest contractors working for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. As the government “provided inferior, tainted food, appalling death rates continued.” Even prostitution became a problem as many native women used their bodies to secure food. On the reserves, a pass system was implemented, designed to keep native peoples in their areas, but resulting in a form of incarceration. “The pass system, ‘perhaps the most onerous regulation placed on the Indians’ after [a rebellion in Winnipeg], was implemented to limit the mobility of treaty Indians, keeping them on their reserves and away from European communities.”
The Rebellion in Winnipeg, by far the greatest loss of sovernity suffered by Canadians to this day.
taken from https://www.counterpunch.org/2014/05/02/the-wipe-out-of-canadas-first-nations/
looks like a ‘government led campaign’ carried out by using ‘churches’ as typicall Colonial scapegoat. That the ‘churches’ got on board………..who buttered their bread?
Finishing on a sad note, Christy Moore ‘Yellow Triangle’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D74XF-kPX_4
I once met a fella from England, he’d been given a choice to leave for Canada or to attend Her Royalness’ Prisons…and chose wisely Canada, where, at the expense of the cops he lived by sales of specialty chemicals, county music, and the occasional robbery. His dad was a decent sort. His brother a genuine rogue. I had to ask them to leave… There was no need for violence. English polite, in a way.
However, this fella graduated university with the nominal profession of school teacher, and was assigned to some place near the Great Slave Lake…where he experienced some adventures…such as the “squaws” giving uh, “special erotic pleasures” for beers. His expressed ideas were not pleasant to hear. I am broad minded, as Quaker, but that does not indicate approval of disgusting relations, or sodomy… I do understand, it is a verylong northern winter, beer’s important, but still…
I have read that the natives along the Colombia prostituted their wives for steel and other unobtainable materials, when the first Europeans encountered them.
I heard also, from further South, from Navajo…back when all the kids were in “government schools”…
Yeah, the Church is pharmacos, fall guy, patsy. And also guilty too… (it helps if the patsy’s involved, when you do crime and gitcaught)
Then the treaties began, with the disappearance of the bison, starvation, and recurrent TB brought by Texas longhorn cattle into the northern areas. Another telling quotation: “Studies of skeletons have shown that, in the mid-nineteenth century, peoples on the plains were perhaps the tallest and best-nourished population in the world. By the early 1880s, the nutritional advantage provided by the herds would be gone for good.” The recently subdued peoples on the reservations were typically denied sufficient rations by dishonest contractors working for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. As the government “provided inferior, tainted food, appalling death rates continued.” Even prostitution became a problem as many native women used their bodies to secure food. On the reserves, a pass system was implemented, designed to keep native peoples in their areas, but resulting in a form of incarceration. “The pass system, ‘perhaps the most onerous regulation placed on the Indians’ after [a rebellion in Winnipeg], was implemented to limit the mobility of treaty Indians, keeping them on their reserves and away from European communities.”
taken from, https://www.counterpunch.org/2014/05/02/the-wipe-out-of-canadas-first-nations/
the genocide of indigionous people began with a ‘government’ campaign using churches when convientient………..sadly the Rebellion in Winnipeg and it’s culmanation with the death of Riel was the greatest loss of soverinty Canada has ever suffered, becoming a colonial back water instead.
Cheers, M
The racist bit would be the ‘in the DNA’ part.
I think they are referring to Anglo-Saxon as a group of DNA? Perhaps? Or perhaps it is just clickbait? Anyway, I don’t want to argue this thing.
Just wanted to say the idea is much broader than the Chinese.
Agreed amarynth.
Of course the old debate “nature or nurture” comes to mind.
The contemporary “nuturing” appears to be guided mainly by the social media companies along with “netflicks” and the BBC drama department
For the aspirant arriviste UK “graduates” the BBC produces a plethora of output which reinforces their narcissism. The UK is currently run by a group of insane psychopaths.
The UK and EU situation can only be described as “of extreme concern”.
The UK education system was hijacked around the years 1992 to 1995, and those graduates of that era, are, unfortunately, devoid of the ability to challenge feckless and corrupt politicians.
The situation on mainland Europe is no better, hence the total chaos as the EU self destructs.
Readers are invited to follow “ukcolumn.org” for a front row seat.
Who votes for these politicians? Ourselves!
Who support and pay for these politicians? Ourselves!
What do these politicians do? They do what we want them to do! Yes?
We want them to secure our safety, give us pocket money, kill our competitors, and give us illusions so we can escape men’s responsibility for our own actions and our own lack of courage and backbone.
If there was genocide of indigenous people, its because we wanted them out of our neighbourhood, or because we paid us to do it. https://youtu.be/lHHQTuec0TM Universal Soldier
Good example.
Some of us are under no illusions about the “multi headed snake” of politics.
The illusion is maintained by the EEAS and the BBC et al. as established post WW2 with the successful “mockingbird” operation.
The emotive instinct in humanity to fight over resources is inherent: viz. historical context, “Oetzi” the ice man.
The mainstream popular media and the entertainment industry is not on the side of peaceful humanity.
We are expendable serfs, you see. We are educated for one purpose: to serve the body of the snake.
Suggested reading: E-ISBN 978 0 85793 688 2
@amarynth, the Canadian mass graves are an unknown at the moment, radar hits do not a mass grave make, exhumation and forensics will tell the tale of what happened and ‘if’ the ‘marks’ are actual ‘mass graves’ or subterranian annomolies. No one in the ‘press’ mentioned that. The parochial powers to lift kids and put them in ‘foster care’ residential schools was government sanctioned, and that is not being addressed. They are making churches the scapegoat.
No shortage of colonial victims to go around, from my little country to hinterlands hither and fro, and after listening to the indiginious vocies broadcast over national radio stations on June 30th, only one person in all the interviews I listened to mention the elephant in the room, Colonial Occupying Powers, zenophobes to anyone who did not follow their ideology, ‘colour’ was not considered.
The Occupying legacy is borne by those not born or not even living in Canada at the time, and the ‘elephant’ and it’s ‘exploting handlers’ get a free pass. Colonial/Imperial occupation must be financed, with the financiers taking a stake in future gains should they occur…..well, we know how that goes.
Cheers, M
Someone burnt several scapegoat churches down
Someone toppled statues of Vicky and Betty, the monarchists scrambled to shift blame, it’s vandalism; no cancel culture here, eh!
Someone burnt a Totem Pole……where does this end?
“Churchill secret war” by. Madhusri Mukerji
genocide in Bengal.
In fact during the height of its power, the British Empire was importing four fifths of its grain, tree quarters of its dairy products and almost half of its meat !.
India is described, by the supporters of the ‘modernisation’ of Indian agriculture, as a land of starving millions, wrecked by famine, with agricultural practices and tools that haven’t changed since the Vedic times, unscientific, backward, moribund, with no hope whatsoever.
In contrast, are the descriptions of rural India by foreign travelers and the facts recorded by colonial officials. The descriptions of rural scenes in India by Chinese travelers Fa Hien (5th century AD.) and Huang Tsang (7th century AD), by Francois Bernier (1656-1688) and Mr. Le Tavernier (18th century AD.) about the marvels and abundance of India (Sonar Bangla) might be coloured with romanticism, though temple inscriptions in South India seem to confirm their view. From these inscriptions ( 9th to 12th century AD.) it appears that rice yields for instance were remarkable. They mention rice yields in Tanjavur equivalent to 12 to 18 tons per hectare, in Coimbatore 13 tons and in South Arcot 14,5 tons per hectare ! The same holds true for pre-colonial Africa and South America. Two French travelers, Poncet and Brevedent (18th. Century AD.) described the Gezira in Sudan as God’s country ( Belad Allah ) by reason of its great plenty. The old Chinampas of Mexico, the ancient Waru-Waru of Bolivia and Peru or the Terra Preta of the Amazon were possibly the highest food production systems ever developed by man.
Many reports by British officials like A. Walker (1820) and Dr J.A. Voelcker (1893) equally point to surprising facts of abundance in India. One of the most detailed reports is by Thomas Barnard.
In the 18th century (around 1770), Thomas Barnard, a British engineer, conducted a survey in Chengalpattu district near Chennai (Madras) covering 800 villages. The results show the average yield of wetland rice to be 3600 kg/ha and 1600 kg/ha for dryland rice. In 130 villages the average yield for wetland rice was 8200 kg/ha, while the yields in many surpassed 10,000 kg/ha. The present day average for rice in the same area is 3177 kg/ha. The Indian average is 1667 kg/ha. ( ICAR 1997:763).
Per acre productivity of wheat in India in 1804 was almost three times higher than that of England. In 1903 wheat production in the Allahabad area was about 4000 kg/ha.(Kate 1995). The average wheat production in France in 1985 was 3760 kg/ha.
The sophistication of agricultural practices in the 17-18th century was beyond even the comment of colonial officials. Technologies such as the use of seed drills and cropping of cereals with legumes had already been perfected centuries ago, while in Europe these were introduced as late as the mid 18th century.
In 1873, after the opening of the Suez Canal the first wheat shipped from India arrived in England. The British envisaged India as a potentially secure source of wheat for the Empire. “Though much rice and wheat were exported, domestic availability grew at about the same rate” (Shiva 1991:57)
The export of food grains from India to the West rose from £ 8,58,000 in 1849 to £ 19.3 million in 1914. Oil seeds export increased from 2 million to the staggering figure of 5 million in a period of 19 years. (Since then the export of protein from India to the West is continuing unabated)
Over and above the export of food grains, the Indian peasants were also burdened by heavy taxes, which were levied irrespective of prevailing conditions.
In 1750 the farmer had to pay for every 1000 units of produce, 300 units as tax, out of which only 50 units went to the Central Authority, the rest remained in the locality. But in 1830 the farmer had to give away 650 units as revenue, 590 of which went straight to the Central Authority.
Warren Hastings, in 1772 a year after the great famine of Bengal in which 10 million people perished, wrote:
“Not withstanding the loss of at least 1/3 of the inhabitants of the province and the consequent decrease of the cultivation, the net collections of the year 1771 exceeded even those of 1768… It was naturally to be expected that the diminution of revenue should have kept an equal pace with the other consequences of so great a calamity. That it did not, was owing to its being violently kept up to its former standard”(Shiva 1991:57).
“Out of the millions they collected in1770-1771, the Company gave back 90,000 Rs. in famine relief-90,000 Rs. for 30,000,000 people!” (Moxham 2001:42)
The ‘Great Hedge’, started by the East India Company, became an immense impenetrable live barrier of thorny shrubs and trees 1500 miles long, was a part of the Custom Line that ran across the Indian continent. It was maintained by 12,000 armed guards to prevent untaxed salt and other essential commodities from reaching those who had always depended on such trade. The taxes were so high that people could not afford even salt..…. .
Europe during its big wars 1914-1945 extracted huge quantities of produce including agricultural produce which had severe impact on food availability in colonized countries.
The 24 famines in the later part of the 19th century with a total of 20 million victims were the climax of decades of exploitation, rather than the failure of traditional agriculture to provide. The same is true of the Irish potato famine. When the potato crops failed throughout Ireland and one million people died from hunger the British lords were exporting wheat and meat from their large well endowed estates to England.
the text below genocide in Bengal is not in the book it is my own compilation
Genocide and starvation at the hands of the millions who have remained silent ! Those who lack the backbone to speak out the truth even today, perhaps that is also a good reason to maintain the thread of connection to the past, that a sense of perspective is achieved through the details of vast cruelties and greed born of indolence and hatred in relation to those of today.
One could of course include the details of the Ukraine 1930-33, (but that may raise eyebrows), and other abominations under the Brits empire, and those in cohorts with France.
In two hundred years time when books no longer exist as source of knowledge, history will be scarcer than food, and what is learned now, with genuine, deep interest, will be reborn as an inner capacity. People can think what they like, I don’t care, memory will carry just that qualitative ability, as human orientation gift.
where love is
there truth is
Trinity
love, a place to start
empathy compassion,
complete the sacred heart
Cheers
This guy is media savvy (after 40years of interviews).
These books are on display. Take a look
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https://mobile.twitter.com/Pelham_3/status/1412301600043851776/photo/1
If I read this correctly the double blind and placebo tests are taking place in real time……….
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/#inbox/FMfcgzGkXwJzklwhmGkZdRFPkHFLltsr?projector=1&messagePartId=0.1
hmm, a US doctor speaks out on vaccinating children
‘show that the spike protein in brain endothelial cells is associated
with formation of microthrombi (clots), and like Magro et al. do not find viral RNA in brain endothelium. In other
words, viral proteins appear to cause tissue damage without actively replicating virus.’ taken from
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/#inbox?projector=1
Cheers, M
I was going to post ‘yellow triangle’ by Christy Moore then stumbled across this concert by Planxty Live at Vicar Street…………an hour well worth the listen, Liam O’Flynn on the Uilleann pipes makes the hair on the neck stand and of course Christy is as always, in character and voice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt4ySrsBBSQ
Cheers, M
EMP Capabilities
The Russians have a “Super-EMP” and given its capabilities Sea Breeze looks like nothing more than nostalgic posturing that Russia can end when desired.
excerpt….
Let’s start with Russia
**Non-Contact Warfare was the name of Russian General Vladimir Slipchenko’s military textbook. Within this text, he explains how EMPs are the greatest revolution in military affairs in history. According to Slipchenko, the possession of an EMP renders an enemy’s armies, navies, and air forces completely obsolete, and it’s hard to argue with him there.
If you can’t get your missile defense systems online, if your tanks won’t run, if your planes have all just fallen out of the sky, you’re kind of screwed, aren’t you?
The flagship journal of the Russian General Staff, Military Thought, further echoes this concept. An article within the journal titled “Weak Points of the US Concept of Network-Centric Warfare” specifically points out the use of an EMP as a possible means of defeating the US.
Aside from the concern that comes from foreign military journals, specifically hatching battle plans against your country, Russia now possesses what is known as a “Super-EMP.” A weapon of drastically increased pulse amplitude capable of disabling spacecraft, radar sites, ICBMs, energy supply systems, military command systems, and economies as well.
And to top things off, it’s designed as a first-strike weapon—just food for thought. As of 2017, the US had no Super EMPs (that the public was aware of).
What About China?
Things are no different here. EMP capabilities, theory, and defenses seem to be going relatively fast here, just like Russia.
In the PLA textbook The Third World War – Total Information Warfare, author Shen Weiguang notes the importance of developing China’s EMP defenses to neutralize and check the US if needed.
Other Chinese military journal articles specifically state that the US “is more vulnerable than any other country in the world” to EMP attacks. I believe that this singling out of Americans should cause eyebrows to be raised.
Iran
In Iran, not only are EMP attacks fully endorsed but battle plans for their use are being drawn up as well. Military textbook Passive Defense – published in 2010 – echoes Russian General Slipchenko’s ideas on EM. **Former Director of the CIA, James Woolsey, points out that “Tehran’s military is planning to be able to make a nuclear EMP attack…”
Woolsey goes on to say, “Passive Defense and other Iranian military writings are well aware that nuclear EMP attack is the most efficient way of killing people, through secondary effects, over the long run. The rationale appears to be that people starve to death, not because of EMP, but because they live in materialistic societies dependent upon modern technology.”
Another Iranian military journal, in an article titled “Electronics to Determine Fate of Future Wars,” notes that the key to defeating the United States is through an EMP attack. The article goes on to say, “if the world’s industrial countries fail to devise effective ways to defend themselves against dangerous electronic assaults, then they will disintegrate within a few years….American soldiers would not be able to find food to eat nor would they be able to fire a single shot.”
Whether this is a veiled threat or not is up for you to decide
What I will expressly state is that Iran is gearing up for the capability of doing such. **We know that they’ve reportedly attempted to purchase radiofrequency weapons from Russia, that the Iranian news agency MEHR reported Iran is protecting itself against EMP attack. Ambassador Henry Cooper, former Director of the Strategic Defense Initiative, has also warned that some Iranian satellite launches appear to be practice for such an attack against the US.
Our next nation on this list seems to have taken things just a bit further, though.
North Korea
What did you expect? Of course, they would make this list!
**On April 9, 2013, North Korea’s KMS-3 satellite orbited the US at the perfect trajectory to evade US early warning radars and National Missile Defenses. And all while at the ideal altitude and location to launch an EMP field over the continental US.
**On April 16, 2013, they did it again – this time orbiting the satellite over the DC-NYC corridor. If an EMP had been activated, we would have lost the entire Eastern Grid, where 75% of US electricity comes from. On that very same day, unknown parties used Ak-47s to attack the Metcalf transformer substation that services Silicon Valley as well.
Coincidence?
In July of 2013, a North Korean freighter was found in the Panama Canal after passing through the Gulf of Mexico with SA-2 missiles mounted on their launchers hidden under bags of sugar. While the missiles weren’t armed at the time, they were of the type that could very easily have been used to execute an anonymous EMP attack via offshore freighter.
At a House hearing October 12, 2017, experts warned members of Congress that a North Korean EMP attack could kill 90% of Americans within one year, calling it an “existential threat.”
https://www.theorganicprepper.com/us-preparing-for-emp-war/
@Lodestar, you had me right to the end
‘At a House hearing’……’experts??’; as I was reading I thought what warmongering bullshit is this, and then the punch line……they really are f’d up in the States, creating enemies out of thin air just to justify one’s putrid existance. If all it took to wipe out 90% of US citizens was one NK emp, it’d have been done long time ago and we’d not be in our current one world nightmare.
Maintenance and upgrading are the greatest threat to any electrical grid, see; Texas, Feb, 2021.
Cheers, M
and the money that should go to ‘upgrading’ domestic power systems is spent by the military building defences for imaginary emp attacks……..and payed to their ‘experts’.
There is value in fear which in no way means immaginary. It is illogical to wipe out people to that large a degree when the Great Game requires citizens and chaos and is one of the largest money making schemes around for elitists.
When they say wipe out 90% of US citizens this is not a quick death it is slowing succumbing to the destuction of lifes necessities as afforded by our technology.
We were told from day one technology is disruptive.
“One world nightmare” totally agree.
Thanks for your reply.
Huuum, ok, a new joke…seein’ as how the empire left Bagram in the middle of the night, in secret…
Ivan to Fritz : Hey, Comrade, they stuck out from Afnamistan, so, when will the nazis leave Ramstein?
Fritz: In the middle of the night.
Biden announces door to door on vax checks; Psaki, biden’s wind up talking air head, says it will be aimed at targeted communities.
Pressure to vax intensifies.
Noted this on a site as a possible response:
https://www.vaxxchoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Nuremberg-Notice-Form-2021.pdf
is this for real? i mean, already eo made policy kinda official real?
doing it in Manitoba Canada also, rural communities, people who only communicate with smoke signals I guess……..no IT connection, radio’s jammed with airhead dj bs, and the tv’s full of harpies with a ‘view’……………what do you do with millions of ‘time sensitive’ drugs that no one wants……hmm, door to door it is.
Cheers, M
you mean the ‘time sensitive’ drugs is Not GMOed elixir? didnt they promise us to live… correction – suffer… 4ever!?
so this ‘door to door’? w guns or no guns?! it seems bribe didnt work :(
Yaroslava Degtyareva sings the Russian folk song “Oy, da ne vecher” (“Oh, but it’s not evening”).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLpdVLWnJVw
Oh, at this evening, at this evening,
I was sleeping so small time,
I was sleeping so small time,
Oh, and I saw in my dreams…
I saw in my dreams,
That my horse (black as crow)
Was like crazy
Under my saddle.
Oh, evil wings came
From the east side
Oh, and disrupted black cap
From my head.
But my esaul* was clever
He understood and explained my dream
“Oh, you will lose”-He said
You will lose your head”
Oh, at this evening, at this evening,
I was sleeping so small time,
I was sleeping so small time,
Oh, and I saw in my dreams…
———–
And if you hate to let go, a little more
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiRlNCUnnEQ
and here the original (adult soul in a child)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr8GQwFBpU0
Funny Saudi Arabia orchestra fail |Russian national anthem
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9CZuCuKfUA
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During his visit to Saudi Arabia, Vladimir Putin was greeted by a tune very familiar to him. Though judging by his facial expressions, he couldn’t quite remember where he had heard it before.
Putin suffers through Russian national anthem played by Egyptians. How does he keep a straight face?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yHbAhFnfrA
Forever pandemic. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/united-states/2021-06-08/coronavirus-strategy-forever-virus
Corona virus strains will never go away. All vaccines will be obsolete, outdated and renewed. Says these Deep State representatives. If they say it, it must be true.
KAREN OPPENHEIMER is a global health strategy and operations adviser.
RICK BRIGHT is Senior VP of the Rockefeller Foundation and former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services for Preparedness and Response.
W. IAN LIPKIN is Director of the Center for Infection and Immunity and John Snow Professor of Epidemiology at Columbia University, Founding Director of the Global Alliance for Preventing Pandemics.
Global health strategy Adviser. Global Alliance for Preventing Pandemics.
Get used to it folks. These globalists love their jobs.
An investigation into the Uighur “genocide” by a guy who once believed, and now doesn’t.
https://ghazanfarsultan.medium.com/a-muslims-perspective-on-the-uyghur-narrative-6da0dfb1391e
Extract:
All this to say — I love my religion, I love my fellow Muslims, and I love (non-genocidal and non-evil) humanity.
I’ve been called a CCP shill and a wumao but I’m just a normal Muslim. Sure do wish I got paid for telling the truth, though!
All that is good in what I have shared comes from Allah, and all that is bad comes from me, or from Shaitan mardood.
I pray that God guides me, and guides us all to the right path. May Allah bless us all.
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202106/1226731.shtml
One commentator claims Germany and France were two Western nations that supported China during the 47th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council. Interested, but unsure, I tried to ask him/her to list the other members (out of genuine curiosity), but he/she replied saying it’s already on the internet. Problem is, how am I going to find it if the first result I come across on DuckDuckGo might not confirm the claim? Did I somehow use the wrong keywords when searching? Does anyone here have a link?
https://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HRC/RegularSessions/Session47/Pages/47RegularSession.aspx
I’ll see what I can find from that. Thanks.
Germany and France most certainly did not support China. Perhaps they made alternative statements later because 20 countries wanted to make their own statements. (One has to be careful in these circles, because the ‘bastards’ say one thing to the press and then they do another thing in secret. Israel is known for this .. they appear for the photo op, say yes or no to something, and then never ever ratify their decision – this is a dog eat dog world.)
https://www.international.gc.ca/world-monde/international_relations-relations_internationales/un-onu/statements-declarations/2021-06-22-statement-declaration.aspx?lang=eng
Then, Belarus made a statement on behalf of 65 countries, and then another 20 countries afterward supported the statement by Belarus.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPExij85d2M
I can only find the ones that signed on to the initial Canadian attack .. all of the others are all over, in their Foreign Ministry statements.
Here is the main China statement:
https://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/xwfw_665399/s2510_665401/t1885874.shtml
The other thing here is that one has to see how many people are actually involved. If I look at that first Canadian list, most of them are smaller countries. I know most of the Muslim countries have visited Jinjiang or the wider province, and I have a list of 50 of those that said they have no problems with how the Muslims are treated in Jinjian.
I’m afraid Julian Assange is going to suffer more, because the infernal US / UK is losing everywhere else, now they want to claw back something, anything, anywhere and Assange is now an easy mark. Is the word ‘bastards’ allowed here? Well, if not, I quote Mr.Putin, who used just this word in his last Direct Line. There are more words flying here today!
So what happened is that the main and the star witness in US case against Assange admitted that he made up, lied, fabricated his accusations against Assange but what everyone knew, is that Sigurdur Thordarson himself is convicted of fraud and set up to lie in order to get immunity for himself. The world cried out … it is time to release Assange as the US case for extradition fell apart. They have nothing remaining against Assange, absolutely nothing. He is in jail because a crooked and politically motivated judge said so and that is the only reason.
And now …
US granted permission to appeal UK court decision blocking Julian Assange’s extradition
https://www.rt.com/news/528559-assange-us-appeal-court-ruling-extradition/
Hi Amatynth
CJ has a good take on what is going on right under our noses…
…quote…
“The oligarchic empire which rules our world is not truly hidden from view; we see signs of it all the time, it’s just too uncomfortable for most of us to look at. The monster isn’t hiding under the bed, it’s staring us right in the face and we’re looking all over the room except where it’s standing because to meet its gaze would obliterate our world.
But obliterate it we must. Lie-based worldviews are what hold the empire together; the powerful spend so much energy propagandizing us because they need to in order to retain power. Without it, we could realize that they are unleashing immense evils upon our world, and that there are a whole lot more of us than there are of them.
And this is what we must do if our species is to survive into the future. We must find a way to move past the cognitive dissonance from a lie-based way of living into a truth-based way of living, and become a truth-based species with a truth-based relationship with each other and with our ecosystem. If we keep hiding from reality, we’ll compartmentalize ourselves right out of existence.”
https://caitlinjohnstone.com/2021/07/07/the-empire-depends-on-psychological-compartmentalization/
Cheers
Col
Apologies for my spelling mistake Amarynth!
Really nice summary of the types of vaccines from China Daily.
(Don’t want to fight, don’t want to debate, don’t want to discuss hahaaa …. none of that, just a nice summary that others may also find of value or not).
http://covid-19.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202107/07/WS60e4e074a310efa1bd6601d7.html
US will not give Taiwan military support
Something has changed, the US is focused on Hawaii and now the chaos in Haiti, or for the first time considerable threats bordering the States.
In addition Myanmar’s expanding relationship with Russia, which would contribute to a huge arc composed of Russia, Mongolia, China, Myanmar and more attention given to India definitely has US attention.
Taiwan should not expect US military support in a conflict with China
By Boyko Nikolov On Jul 7, 2021
WASHINGTON, BM, – An interesting comment came during a briefing by Pentagon spokesman John F. Kirby when asked by a journalist what the coordination between Japan and the United States would be if China decided to invade Taiwan. The question surprised the press secretary and he had to explain in a little more detail what the relations with Taiwan are.
Chinese bombers activated Taiwan’s air defenses in full combat readiness
“I’ll let the Japanese government speak to their comments. What I would tell you is nothing has changed about our policy with respect – to Taiwan. We continue to observe the One China policy and recognize that, by the three communique, the six assurances, and of course the Taiwan Relations Act.
We also remain committed to helping Taiwan defend itself. Again, with bipartisan support over many decades from Congress on that. Nothing’s changed about that. And the last thing I’d say is nobody wants to see the situation dissolve – into conflict, and there’s no reason for it too.
So we’re focused on making sure Taiwan can continue to defend itself. And obviously, separate and distinct from Taiwan altogether, the Secretary’s made clear that – that in the Indo-Pacific region, we’ve got to continue to pursue what he calls integrated deterrence, which is about netting our capabilities and our – our resources together across the Joint Force but also working with our allies and partners, and that certainly includes Japan, South Korea, Australia, many other partners in the region” were Kirby’s words.
Things might have ended better if the same journalist had not asked a second question about the political “coordination of communications for Taiwan between the United States and Japan.” Kirby was again surprised by the question and became confused, having to explain that relations and close military cooperation between Japan and the United States have not changed, but the United States does not want a conflict in the Pacific.
“I appreciate where you want the question to go but we’re – we don’t – we – what we don’t want to see is any need for this to dissolve into conflict. The – the – we want to – we want to, again, adhere to the One China policy and we don’t want any unilateral changes in the situation concerning Taiwan. Again, our commitment is to make sure that Taiwan can continue to defend itself.,” Kirby finished the topic.
Kirby’s comment comes a day after Japan announced that along with the United States, Taiwan would receive military support if China decided to invade the island. However, there is a “lack of communication” on common issues concerning Japan and the United States. Kirby backed away from the Japanese comment, insisting that there would be arms supplies, but they never talked about military support.
Taiwan’s comment is expected, as military experts say the islanders may be left with the wrong impression, and the involvement of US troops in a possible conflict is not guaranteed at all.
Taiwan and the United States are on good terms. In recent years, Taiwan has been one of the main buyers of military equipment, both air and sea, and ground, from US manufacturers. The United States has repeatedly participated in exercises in the region to improve the island nation’s combat capabilities, as well as jointly developed strategies in the event of an attack by China.
https://bulgarianmilitary.com/2021/07/07/taiwan-should-not-expect-us-military-support-in-a-conflict-with-china/
verified…
Q: OK. Thank you. I want to ask you about Taiwan. So last week, Gen Milley said that there is a low probability that China will take over Taiwan militarily in the near future. But on the other hand, the commander of the Indo-Pacific Command, Admiral Aquilino, said in March that the incursion could be much closer than most people think. So it seems there is — their statements are, not consistent. Could you clarify the DoD’s assessment on how urgent the Taiwan Strait contingency would be? Thank you.
MR. KIRBY: Yes. I don’t think — I’d put it this way. I think everybody is mindful of — of tensions in that part of the world. And just as importantly, everybody here in the department is mindful of our obligations to help Taiwan be able to defend itself, in accordance with the Taiwan Relations Act, the Three Communiques, the Six Assurances. Nothing’s changed about U.S. policy with respect to Taiwan and I think everybody’s properly focused on making sure that we’re meeting our obligations and I — and I certainly wouldn’t from the podium speak to intelligence’s assessments one way or the other about Chinese intentions.
Okay, Mallory, from USNI.
Q: Thanks, John. The Carl Vinson strike group, carrier striker is training near Hawaii ahead of its upcoming deployment on Southern California, is the intent to signal U.S. presence in the Indo-Pacific?
MR. KIRBY: I — we — we’re constantly altering the locations of where we train and how we train to best meet, again, our security commitments. I would caution you from thinking that there is some sort of specific message here, other than, I mean obviously we are focused on the Indo-Pacific and you’ve heard the secretary talk about this quite a bit. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise to anybody that we would be training and taking advantage of training opportunities throughout the region.
Q: Is there any reason why it’s off Hawaii as opposed to where it would normally be off of California?
MR. KIRBY: I would refer you to the Pacific Fleet for specifics about how they choose locations but again whether it’s off California or it’s off Hawaii, it’s still in the Indo-Pacific, it’s still in the Pacific Ocean, and it’s still representative are — of our commitment to broader regional security there. Yes.
https://www.defense.gov/Newsroom/Transcripts/Transcript/Article/2665540/pentagon-press-secretary-john-f-kirby-holds-a-press-briefing/
https://sputniknews.com/world/202107071083326417-president-of-haiti-fatally-wounded-by-unknown-attackers-reports-say-/
Adding Myanmar, Mongolia and an improbable India on the Grand Chessboard you get the following. Quite a big arc if all goes according to plan. Easy to see why the West will not give up on Myanmar.
https://www.nationsonline.org/maps/Asia-map.jpg
Myanmar opens a strategic gateway for Moscow
Asia Times’ correspondent Bertil Lintner explains why Russia has warmly embraced Myanmar’s military coup makers
By BERTIL LINTNER
JULY 5, 2021
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu (L) and Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar’s armed forces, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing as they walk past the honor guard prior to their talks in Moscow, June 22, 2021. Photo: AFP / Vadim Savitsky
This exclusive Q & A first appeared on Asia Times’ Southeast Asia Insider newsletter. If you are not already a subscriber please sign up here.
A recent visit to the Russian capital by Myanmar’s Senior General Min Aung Hlaing has caught the attention of analysts and observers and raised questions over Moscow’s motives for forging ever-closer relations with the Tatmadaw, which has been shunned and sanctioned by the West following its seizure of power in a February coup.
The erstwhile Soviet Union had once been a major power in Southeast Asia, but lost influence in the region following its collapse in 1991. Under President Vladimir Putin’s watch, Moscow has slowly but surely rebuilt many of those frayed ties with regional autocracies and democracies alike, primarily through arms deals.
Asia Times’ correspondent and renowned Myanmar expert Bertil Lintner reported on the deepening ties between Moscow and Naypyidaw this week. In this week’s Q&A segment, Lintner weighs in on what he sees as a geopolitically resurgent Russia more clearly than ever telegraphing its presence in Southeast Asia.
Why is Russia openly embracing Myanmar’s coup government while the West and US penalize and condemn its suspension of democracy?
Firstly because Myanmar is a big buyer of Russian military hardware. But there are other important reasons why Moscow wants to maintain close relations with the country’s ruling military.
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, old Asian allies drifted away and sought other economic as well as strategic partners. Under President Vladimir Putin, Russia has been able to restore some, though not all, of its former glory as a global superpower. It’s a work in progress.
Moscow’s friendship with Naypyitaw should be seen from that perspective. It is also important for Moscow to set an example here as it strives to disrupt Western efforts to promote democracy in Asia and elsewhere.
https://asiatimes.com/2021/07/myanmar-opens-a-strategic-gateway-for-moscow/
Mongolia seeks to balance an ambitious China by expanding Russia ties using gas pipeline
Sun Online Desk
5th July, 2021 11:11:26 AMprinter
Russia, abundant in natural resources including oil and natural gas, is hoping to assist its neighbour Mongolia to reduce dependence on its another big but ambitious neighbour China and in the process increase its past influence.
Moscow is planning the Soyuz Vostok gas pipeline which will become an extension of Russia’s Power of Siberia 2 natural gas pipeline into Mongolia. Russia’s state-owned energy giant Gazprom has opened a subsidiary company called Gazoprovod Soyuz Vostok in Mongolia.
The issue of the gas pipeline is likely to have been discussed during Mongolian Foreign Minister Battsetseg Batmunkh’s recent visit to Moscow she met with Alexey Miller, chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee. It is important to note Moscow was the destination of her maiden foreign trip after taking over as the Foreign Minister.
In 2021 Russia and Mongolia will mark a century of establishing diplomatic relations and both have comprehensive strategic partnership. Mongolia’s Defense Minister Gursed Saikhanbayar met with his Russian counterpart Sergey Shoigu last month to discuss the development of military-technical relations.
“…more than 60% of Mongolians who undertake military training abroad are in the Russian Federation. The two countries also regularly hold annual joint field training exercises,” according to a recent article in The Asia Times. Mongolia also shares warm military ties with India which it views as its third neighbour.
https://www.daily-sun.com/post/562773/Mongolia-seeks-to-balance-an-ambitious-China-by-expanding-Russia-ties-using-gas-pipeline
India now prioritized.
Ditching Dollars, Prioritizing China & India, De-Westernizing: Inside Russia’s New Security Strategy© Sputnik / Natalia Seliverstova
RUSSIA
10:30 GMT 03.07.2021(updated 12:14 GMT 03.07.2021)https://sptnkne.ws/GFjE
New Priorities
Significantly, the updated National Security Strategy document includes the expansion of strategic cooperation with China and India in the list of Russian foreign policy priorities, with a view to creating mechanisms to ensuring regional security and stability on a non-aligned basis in the Asia-Pacific region.
While no promise from fascist beast is solid, Japan and US trains and plans for war with China over some island or other…Mercouris. https://youtu.be/Q0uXQfv3udE
But this is not intended as criticism. We don’t yet know what will happen, except the island in question is part of the Chinese agenda, and that the sun rises in East.
That was no cowardly withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan during the night. It imo was carefully orchestrated to embroil the Taliban by leaving skid marks. What better way to do this?
The US is adopting a version of Russia’s Syrian strategy using airpower instead of boots on the ground. This a change of strategy.
“Secretary’s made clear that – that in the Indo-Pacific region, we’ve got to continue to pursue what he calls integrated deterrence, which is about netting our capabilities and our – our resources together across the Joint Force but also working with our allies and partners, and that certainly includes Japan, South Korea, Australia, many other partners in the region” were Kirby’s words.”
Japan is being drafted along with other US allies to deter the Taliban which would require an ’embroiled Taliban. The more chaos in Afghanistan the more likely US allies are likely to sign on. There will be lies.
This puts Taiwan on the back burner for now. imo
Fatherly wings?
27. Week 2021 staged by the ever-present divine players signifying the subconscious under-stream
of ‘signs and times’ in man. Longing to become consciously recognized.
The present two weeks are densely packed with buds of coming meaning. And with Mercury the common phrase is challenged by the Neptune/ innocence of those, ‘becoming like children again’.
http://astromundanediary.blogspot.com/2021/07/bites-and-chewing-for-coming-time-with.html
Our projections tell us, who we are. The zodiac is our ultimative projection of time.
Heart attacks post vaccine
https://www.openvaers.com/covid-data/cardiac
tender for temp body storage while crematoriums get built
https://archive.is/ioc0t
and maybe some good news for those recovered
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20210705/Scientists-identify-natural-SARS-CoV-2-super-immunity-against-23-variants.aspx
Cheers, M
Thanks sean the leprechaun and your sis :)
on the 3rd link – adding me rant/opinion below –
… best sumerized in the comment section by
I’ve always thought therapeutics had more potential than vaccines
Nate Klingenstein Nate Klingenstein United States says:
July 5, 2021 at 2:39 PM
Giving vaccines in a scenario where you do not have the production, logistical, or delivery capacity is just tempting mutation for immune escape. Israel just posted an abject data point in that regard: a drop from 94% to 64% in terms of infection prevention from vaccination in 1 month, due largely to Delta. The selective pressures will continue to be towards more immune escape and more severe disease in vaccines(and likely others as collateral damage) to transmit the virus better.
Vaccines applied with poor coverage to a capably mutating virus are like indiscriminately using antibiotics against a bacteria and having half the patients not finish the full prescribed dose. It’s a set-up for immune escape in either case, and we have seen it happen in each case.
Vaccination can’t really determine which precise antibodies the body generates, but these mAbs could be infused into people, and I’m very pleased to see Dr. Dutta and the authors highlight the importance of selectively using multiple mAbs to avoid applying selective pressure for escape.
my unfounded imagination rant –
bottom line – COVID-19 vaccination induces highly variable immunity among the immunocompromised!
In other words, they didnt know jackshit! how it will turn out! They cannot since its rubberstamp through ’emergency authorization’. Period.
Thus, making it simpler for you, and it is only my unfounded imagination opinion…
If we have the original Alpha and no vaxx, the virus is likely to die off after the unfortunate and the weak are ‘done’ and that is it for the rest of the population.
What vaxx did, in all likelihood, is to spur or even, create, the new variants, as direct cause (yes I am using strong accusation here). And to sell the vaxx, instead of encouraging the world population to boost their immunity Naturally, they had to use Extreme Stupid Fear, paid by the tax-payer of the country (btw not TPTwannaB, to contrast that here)… then all kinds of ‘interest and interested party’ coming crawling out and make their profit, in whatever way whatever domain they can and have access too, including the known ‘genocide agenda’.
But Alas, nature always wins, now we have actual and multiple points of data to show the death rate, and infection rate and china style china-wall works, as the chinese reached into their yellow history and repeat the same protocol (its nothing new its been working for thousand of years for walling up infectious disease, as originate by ancient TCM masters working w the emperor).
And for you, in the west, you ought to know, the delta strain is much weaker than the original so much so they had to ramp-up and advertise it as ‘but it has ‘lightning-speed attack’ so no, you are not safe, ever!’
Now, this made me shifted my position abit on ‘shedding’, that is, could the jabbed transmit the virus-vaxx to the unjabbed? Initially I rule that out as I have offered my reasons… but now, it appears to me, the ‘asymptomatic jabbed’ may be a concern here. Let me dissect abit more here – If the jabbed got the vaxx and triggered a virus-storm in their body, but they already have the vaccine to suppress it (thus show up as asymptomatic) while the virus is exploding in numbers in their bodies (aka they are now the host), then the unjabbed around them will likely get the unnatural mother-load when in close contact, and if the unjabbed is weaker then or that their immunity is hog up somewhere else, then the unjabbed will also meet the unfortunate (god knows what else is being released in the ‘air;), thus show up in the confirmed cases exploding, right after the mass-jabbed event in that particular country, so much so the young lives, are now threaten (for ‘extinction’?)
– Reminder: this is my unfounded imagination only, on ‘a set-up for immune escape’
Pls balance my fear-pron-grade-concern above w the one higher above, that is your immune system, if strong enough or continue to be fortified, your body knows what to do and fight off those ‘something else’ whatever that is, hence again, I have offered the jabbed, if you are concern, possibly seek a ‘cleasing’ remedy from TCM, or something you are more comfortable.
ya’ll know the drill!
bwbs
@aloha
sis says “That’s the hilarious thing for me. This vaxx doesn’t protect anyone or stop them from transmitting it to anyone. And you always have to have an upgrade. Let’s see how long it takes before all these upgrades fry the immune system. It’s not a respiritory virus, yes that’s how it gets in, but that’s not the first stage of damage. It’s vascular endothelitis. It’s about oxidative cellular stress and the cells pouring fluid into your air sacs.” She continues, “had 2 seperate D-Dimers today and another HS troponin in 3 young men. Then the antiphospholipids start coming in. Me alone spun 4 different ppl, two other staff members had a few also. Something is wrong here.”
I said, lets see what happens in 24 months, she said, no it’ll be 3 to 5 years out, that’s the ‘human time line’ to what happened to the ferrets………….
Thoughts; so I have a spike proteener in the house, the boy got his first moderna shot. I’m not worried, too much, my personal theory is, anyone who has already been exposed to cv19, knew they had it or were sick but not sure, they have antibodies, so injection, body already knows what its dealing with, those not exposed have greater side effects from minor to death, depending on the individuals health at that time. Makes me sleep better, kindof. I have antiphopholipid syndrome, or Hughs Syndrome by it’s common name, a clotting issue so freaky jabs are out for me…….would take it anyway, but sis says for those of us with it we need vitK2 with the vitD to push it into the right places not the wrong ones…………wrong ones???? I’ll have to seek clarification on that……
Cheers, M
@sean the leprechaun hope all is well in your house :)
love to know what ya sis say about the ‘wrong ones’ – do share if ok?!
anyway, a chinese medical expert report or smth like that , said, for those who overcame sar1, thus have natural anitbodies already in their body, should be up to 80% ok, since sar2 is not that different (if we take out the GoF bits), hence my reluctance to take the ‘risk’… but again I am for ‘unhuman’, what do I care? Ha :D
this is not gospel :) but moderna is, well, chinese scientist is interest is that, new tech by a ralatively small company. There are some china mRNA currently being ‘created’ are based on moderna-type technology, appearantly.
bwbs
Gates Foundation, Clinton Foundation and the WHO
https://finalhour.substack.com/p/the-corruption-of-the-who-astrid
“RF: So they have an official alert, meaning you can’t use PCR tests to detect infections, and at the same time they’re still pushing the PCR test as the only means to detect infections?
AS: Yes.
RF: That is very interesting to know, okay.
AS: And it’s intentional because they say in the recommendation that you have to ask for the Ct when you do the PCR. In fact, I can give you the reference and you can look. Because this is a key. They are intentionally putting a small alert, they are delaying the time and they are not saying ‘stop it’.
RF: Ok, wow. I think…”
Geez, and you still think all those folk in the Canadian care homes were dropping dead of covid!!
Unbelievable, nearly.
https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/event201/scenario.html
https://disqus.com/home/discussion/globaltimes/japanese_politicians_slammed_over_wrong_and_dangerous_remarks_on_taiwan_urged_to_learn_lesson_from_h/
At this point I don’t know what to think or say anymore.
P.S. Over a week ago I came across a Chinese-language questions-answers webpage where a few answerers said that Mao Zedong himself condemned the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and stated that both China and Japan had a common enemy in the USA. Does anyone know of any English sources that can confirm this?
Fair Observer.com
“Andrey Gromyko, the Soviet Union’s long-term foreign minister, claims in his memoirs that at one time, Chinese leader Mao Zedong tried to get the Soviet Union to launch a nuclear attack on the United States, arguing that “his country could survive a nuclear war, even if it lost 300 million people, and finish off the capitalists with conventional weapons,” thus guaranteeing the triumph of communism. Unsurprisingly, the Soviets were not convinced and increasingly distanced themselves from Beijing”
Quora
Mao’s thoughts on the atomic bombs, they were of little value or importance strategically. Famously saying:
“The atom bomb is a paper tiger which the United States reactionaries use to scare people. It looks terrible, but in fact it isn’t.”
In Maoist terms nuclear weapons is something used to cow those without nuclear weapons. It’s strategic value is limited because it does not result in control over something, merely destruction.
He claimed:
The Chinese people are not to be cowed by U.S. atomic blackmail. Our country has a population of 600 million and an area of 9,600,000 square kilometres. The United States cannot annihilate the Chinese nation with its small stack of atom bombs.
You can read between the lines on how he thought the atomic bomb was more a weapon for intimidation than for winning a war:
“Riding roughshod everywhere, U.S. imperialism has made itself the enemy of the people of the world and has increasingly isolated itself. The atom bombs and hydrogen bombs in the hands of the U.S. imperialists will never cow those who refuse to be enslaved.”(3).
Mao’s sayings indicate he was strongly anti-American at his time and indicates confirmation of your quote.
Here is a very interesting interview with two Kenyan doctors,
Dr. Stephen K. Karanja,
Dr. Wahome Ngare
of the Kenyan Catholic Doctors Association
about available treatment options for CoVid-19 and the experimental vaccines.
https://alschner-klartext.de/2021/03/30/wir-sind-keine-impf-gegner-sondern-gegner-der-dummheit/
It is a German website but the video interview is in English. It is the first video in the article.
Dr. Karanja died within a month after the interview (as many others with own ideas).
(A new Syrian passport in his name was found close to his hospital bed. A proof he was a terrorist heading for Idlib in Syria, but suddenly he died before he could escape from British Kenya.) or something similar?
Tomsen and PaulSch
@ Tomsen: It is so that ISIS types have moved in biggly just south of Kenya, Tanzania and into Mozambique specifically, very visibly and there are physical battles. That complete coastline is beginning to have problems with ISIS and Takfiri types. British Kenya has not existed since the 1960s or early thereabouts.
So, all I am saying is that we could do better if we stay away from these kinds of projections. We don’t know if he was ISIS or Takfiri type. I think you just said that about the passport? Do you have proof? All I am saying, is that we have to be a little better these days in supporting such claims.
@ all: This is the end of that interview, with the help of a translator. These two doctors knew they were at high risk because they were treating Covid patients. Why did they not get some ivermectin from their veterinarians or prescribe it to themselves? That stuff is ubiquitous in most of Africa. They say it is a prophylactic but why does one of them die of Covid? How much did they complain about vaccines for children before Covid? If you live there, you understand that vaccines (substandard) are dumped in those countries. How stupid can the interviewer be, saying that there are reports of dead people lying on the streets in Africa? That interviewer has no clue I’m afraid. Where in Africa?. Africa has 54 or so countries and is the 2nd largest landmass in the world. Then that interviewer talks about sun and supposedly Africans have more Vit D and that is just inaccurate. There is a list of such things in that video.
So here is how that interview ends with some help from a translator:
Addendum: On April 28, 2021, Dr. Karanja passed away. Ten days earlier he was hospitalized for low blood oxygen concentration and when his values deteriorated further he was put on a heart-lung machine (artificial respiration). Dr. Karanja’s death was reported in the media, in part with great derision, because he, a physician who opposed Covid vaccination, had died of Covid-19.
In a moving obituary, his co-chair, Dr. Wahome Ngare, bid farewell to Dr. Karanja on May 6, where he confirmed Covid infection. Dr. Ngare, however, berkäft the KCDA’s stance on vaccination and also its position on Covid. Dr. Karanja had himself been a member of the high-risk groups, which he had been aware of. However, he had not spared himself as a physician in the interest of his patients.
Dr. Karanja, Ngare said, had cared for a very ill elderly family member for five hours from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. on April 6, a few days after our interview, until he was given a bed in an intensive care unit. In the process, Dr. Karanja had contracted a high viral load. The level of the viral load is a decisive factor in the course of the disease, which in this case was to Dr. Karanja’s disadvantage. However, it does not speak against the content of the general recommendation of the KCDA on SARS-CoV-2, which provides for early treatment to prevent severe courses from developing in the first place. In the care of sick patients, physicians are exposed to a much higher risk, which Dr. Karanja was aware of.
So he was aware of his own risk profile. What did he do to ameliorate that?
Btw, there is this one town in South Africa that I follow. Social and other organizational groups in that country banned together, took the government to court, and got ivermectin re-instated as a medicine for Covid.
We have to get better at sorting through the crap information, passing that along because it suits our certitude, and finding the real information. I’m kinda tired of these ‘death merchants’. Yes of course there clearly is a vaccine drive throughout the world, but all vaccines I maintain are not made equal. The future will tell. Kenya is part of the African customs union .. why did these doctors not go there, and put their problem in front of people that could actually do something about it. It is their own government that is falling for IMF loans and for vaccine drives.
All I can say is that I was glad to see an interview from non-western sources but a good and thorough analysis of that video cannot be flattering to everyone. I was glad to see that the issue of viral load got some attention. But why did that doctor not look after himself?
Thanks for your more profound and professional analysis. My comment was a bad attempt to be funny with reference to people outside the approved narrative who get TPTB special treatments..
My experience with Africa is they have many sincere and well educated people and politicians who do a heavy work for their society and try with the available tools they have.
But the interviewer is right. I have been in Kenya and seen a dead body lying beside the road when I arrived and seen it still be there 1 week later when I drove back to the airport. Plus more bad things.
Just saying it is not unusual and that the African people off course dont like this situation.
Oh my! Friends appear! Welcome welcome.
I’ll check that video tomorrow. At the moment, there is a beautiful sunset happening, and we have a little respite from really hot tropics. Only 33 and not heading to the 40’s.
AMARYNTH/AMARANTH
My wife decided to try this one out in our garden. Not exactly the best garden variety in Norway.
However, it started out as a tiny little thing two weeks ago. Temperature not exceeding 23 celcius, and a lot of (cold) rain.
Strong little bugger aint it?
High resolution photos! zoom in for details .
https://telemarksporten.no/SakerPhotos/Amarynth2271.JPG
https://telemarksporten.no/SakerPhotos/Amarynth2270.JPG
https://telemarksporten.no/SakerPhotos/Amarynth2256.JPG
https://telemarksporten.no/SakerPhotos/Amarynth2247.JPG
Details Tropical? permaculture: https://www.tropicalpermaculture.com/amaranth-plant.html
Moscow Mule. Ginger Ale with Chili, Vodka, and Lime.
https://telemarksporten.no/SakerPhotos/Moscow_Mule.JPG
(Good for recuperating from the very depressing outcome of one of the very best threads ever on this blog, 3 days).
I’ll leave it at that.
Regards
Kent
Just wonderful Kent. The roots are also edible and it is one of the most versatile plants ever that this universe has given us. I hope you have enough warm months to get the seeds to ripen and eat them as cereal for breakfast.
Beautiful .. and brilliant photography! Congratulate your wife for me! In your climate! WOW. Yeah .. amarynth = amaranth with a twist, or so some very large angel told me once upon a time. (I know what the twist is and hope it was an angel and not an et lol, but you know, we take what we get! :-) Sometimes we get a little Russian Purge.
We kept hogs when I was young, and pigweed was wild in the fencerows. We would pull or cut them and throw it over the fence, and the pgs would go hog wild, gobbling it down.
What a name eh … pigweed!
There is also one of the various plants that is called Love Lies Bleeding. Surely a nicer name than pigweed lol. In the Latin Americas it is a staple food plant and the pigs get very little!
Appropiate tho.Daddy called it that w/ good reason. Funny, we didn’t eat it, as our sort-of pioneer people did do some quite country ways. There’s a roadside weed called lamb’s quarters, I never knew why, but upon spotting some in the ditch it was Stop The Car!, greens for that evening. We weren’t south enough for poke salad (high plains Texas)
best
dth
There also is purslane .. the food grows around us and we don’t even know it.
https://www.ediblewildfood.com/purslane.aspx
And you can make a purslane and pigweed pizza really: https://www.ediblewildfood.com/purslane-pigweed-pizza.aspx
My people called it rose moss,and it is delicious!
@ Kent, when my Phillipino associate asked if we ate ‘Kolitis’ I said I didn’t know what it was, he went out to the big garden and brought some back, not that they were being grown in the garden, but as ‘weeds’ growing among the other plants.
I laughed, my wife had just pulled dozens from around our own garden and tossed them on the compost pile………wasn’t I surprised when I looked up what it is……….amarynth. Food is everywhere, the knowledge of what is food and how it needs to be prepared are key…….and you can eat the seeds too, thanks “amarynth”, I’ll be testing that out this year.
Cheers, M
A little more about amaranth .. I ate it in the Caribbean as callaloo. They make a very distinctive callaloo soup as well – that I wanted to eat every day! Some island and I forget now which one. And I ate it in South Arica as marog which they cook with onions and tomato I think. All very delicious. Don’t pick this next to fields that were highly sprayed with chemicals. Look for it in spots that are free of that poisonous cauldron.
And the seeds or pseudograins are now cultish superfood! You too can grow a bit of superfood because these things are classified as weeds, because they grow like weeds. They are actually also very beautiful in full flower.
For those who remembers?
Maidan massacre trial and investigation testimonies by 47 wounded protesters about snipers in Maidan-controlled locations (2020)
https://www.academia.edu/video/QkGA21?email_video_card=watch-video&pls=RVP
Regards
Kent
Here is an interesting study
co-authored by the UK military and the German military:
“Human Augmentation – The Dawn of a New Paradigm
A think-piece designed to set the foundation for more detailed research and development on human augmentation.”
https://www.bundeswehr.de/de/organisation/weitere-bmvg-dienststellen/planungsamt-der-bundeswehr-/human-augmentation-verbindung-mensch-maschine-planungsamt-5016384
https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/development-concepts-and-doctrine-centre
The study is only in English and available as PDF.
Money quote:
“Future challenges. Genetic engineering is still at an early stage of development and is only just moving from the laboratory to human trials. Numerous challenges remain, not least the need to develop new vehicles to carry the genetic code and better understand the unintended side effects.” (p. 29)
P.s.:
Reminds me of an interesting article on this site from 2019:
/the-enduring-quest-for-ubermensch-from-renaissance-humanism-to-silicon-valleys-posthumanism/
https://torontosun.com/news/provincial/port-colborne-clinic-injects-six-with-saline-instead-of-covid-vaccine
then it goes on the say 205 people need to be revaxxed…………….hmm only 6.
there’s bes injectins fer dems and der bes injectins fer us’es………..someone got the placebo by mistake? someone got someone elses fake injection……….how does saline end up in ‘vials’ that are for vaxxes………what, they look the same, what, they check your name, accidently grab the batch for the elites ta da……..or………..
Cheers, M
sean “…grab the saline batch for the elites”.
Seems you to have a good clue on why they have placebo saline shots. For research on the different outcomes off course.
But with vaccine jumping, spike protein shedding and armpit gasses the elite will still get it.
Its not easy to be a Pentagon Researcher. Its not easy for anyone.
Someone mentioned nanoparticles in vaxxes, so here’s some info on faster delivery of said ‘particles’
https://phys.org/news/2021-07-microfluidic-device-mrna-nanoparticles-faster.html
Cheers, M
Hi Sean
I bet you are about as enthusiastic as I am [not] re this ‘development’!
So we had warp speed on the new and dangerous mRNA vaccine deployment.
Now warp speed for the nanoparticle delivery.
In all warp speed all around for the most dangerous and irresponsible experiment in the history of mankind.
Gosh…doesn’t Trump have such a way with words!
On a completely different note, did you ever make the trip through St. Johns Point, Strangford Lough, Killyleagh, the Lecale district and of course on to Coney Island? These places are from my all-time favourite spoken song…and at the very top of my travel bucket list to retrace this trip myself in the company of the love of my life.
My very best regards
Col
No, this is not a rant, but it is a grumble. The title could be: Three things that Turn my Knob to a Screetching Volume.
1. There is someone who I have followed very regularly for years now with great respect and taking into account what is being said. This someone, I have one difference with, but that has never bothered me .. so, we differ on this thing, we agree on that other thing .. let’s move on.
Now, in these circles, they are very anti any new currency. They are for paper currency. Now currencies or the thing that you pay someone else with, and that you get paid in, has changed a number of times over the span of our known history. Now, paper currencies will change to digital currencies. Some digital currencies get floated privately, and others are state issues. This is just a fact of life.
So now in these circles, they are calling for ‘use cash’ days. This is what is so screwy about this. Where do they think cash comes from? It all has to do with China’s Social Credit Score and nobody knows what it is, or why it is being implemented, but China’s digital currency and their social credit score are scary, and for that, we need to use cash, i.e. Dollars – no matter that those come from Central Banks and in these circles they know exactly what Central Banks do.
This is a major example of just sheer cognitive dissonance.
2. Movies. It is hard to find decent movies. My husband is the movie seeker in our house and he takes time to find movies for us. The last bunch, oh my dear – I’ve dumped out of three of them already because the stuff is unwatchable.
Can we develop a list of decent movies? We often have younger kids visiting so, usually, it has to be somewhat of the clean kind, and also let’s not rejoice in the violent side. Those I have to watch separately but I’m not a movie hound, and seldom watch a movie all by myself. So, I have most of the classics, but what else is out there?
3. If I find Covid, I’m going to shoot it dead. Grrrrr! It bothers me these days that we seek for things that fall within our emotional bubble, and we don’t look at things within a wider scope. I don’t quite know how to do it, because I don’t seek these things out, but pick up most from here. But there is a specific rejoicing in the ‘state of humankind’ these days, that is becoming noticeable and very very bad. It is as if people are so intent and combine their natures so deeply with everything that ‘they are doing to us’, that nobody stops to smell the coffee. Some fall back on some kind of spiritual path and even become prescriptive to others. Others just beat the bushes for some other scary story. You know the saying .. if you stare too deep into the abyss, you’ll get the abyss starting straight back into your own eyes (something like that) — The abused becomes the abuser. This is a disease in itself.
There is a lot wrong, of course. But there also is a lot right. Have much balance have we lost? There is this Yin Yang business ya’know.
These thoughts all were wakened by an extremely funny saying in the cryptocurrency sphere. There is this one currency that is rebranding. I like it, and have been watching it and I have some. But people complain and grumble because they are not becoming rich overnight. So, this one guy was complaining to the rafters and eventually said .. well, not to worry, he will just ‘hoddle’. And the moderator of the group went angry, and said: Well then, Hoddle and don’t FUD!!! And what that means is that if you will not trade (hoddle or hold onto your stuff or deal with your own decisions and emotions), then don’t spread Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (FUD).
We gotto HODDLE and not FUD. (These are not capitals, it is how these words are used).
A movie list is an excellent idea. The movies should be freely available on the internet . The National Film Biard of Canada has lots of freely available films for children. I don’t know if the site is accessible outside of Canada though.
Classic video must see movies. As they make reference to our times.
Matrix trilogy.
Underworld trilogy.
Desperado (my boys love that movie, me too).
The Watchmen
Sparta (old film)
Bus 44 (award winning Chinese short film)
Other than Oliver Stone’s work I don’t know of many recent films worth a hoot.
Ones on my short list are way back and content dense.
Orson Welles, Sidney Lumet John Huston, guys like that.
Recent films I did enjoy for similar reason
1962 Paris film. “Cleo from 5 to 7”
2016 Chinese film. “Old Stone”
Both were dark and light, depressing and uplifting, real and surreal. The French film left me filled with a sense of love and hope, very tangible impact on my psyche —although it’s a chick-flick type of genre, I felt it was very adult and metaphysically sublime.
Old Stone is billed as Kafkaesque which it is, and toward the end I swore I’d never recommend it to another soul. But the closing scene was absolutely inspiring and stunning and made me realize how profound movies can be. The ending defies easy interpretation, and may not be understood by many who will see what they want to see. For me it was a highly religious movie, and gave me inspiration.
Red Dog is a 2011 Australian comedy-drama family film.
It stars Koko as the title character.
The film is based on the true story of Red Dog and uses the 2002 novel Red Dog by Louis de Bernieres as the primary source.
At the 2011 Inside Film Awards, Red Dog was nominated in nine categories and won seven, including best feature film.
The film was also nominated for seven AACTA Awards and won for Best Film.
It’s lite. Gentle and feel-good. A bit of fun to just sit watch enjoy.
No sex. No violence. A few laughs. Very child safe. It’s my go-to when child minding.
Do not bother with the Red Dog 2 which was a cynical, pathetic “cash in” on the success of the original.
I love Red Dog! Watch it every now and again and always when there are kids around.
What a great idea to exchange movie titles.
I love movies and have a long list of films on my pc, not the usual hollywood crap. Not sure where you can find or stream them. I collected them through te years. Too many to give storylines, but on Rotten Tomatoes or IMDB you can find some more info about the content of the movies.
Movies without violence and sex:
My octopus teacher
As it is in heaven
Babettes feast
Bagdad Cafe
Beyond the sea
Bienvenue chez les chis
Bottle shock
Captain fantastic
CBGB
Chef
Fried Green tomatoes
les triplettes de Belle Ville
I have a lot more, just ask and i am happy to give more titles. Enjoy!
The Story of the Weeping Camel
The Story of the Weeping Camel is a 2003 German docudrama distributed by ThinkFilm. It was released internationally in 2004. The film was directed and written by Byambasuren Davaa and Luigi Falorni. The plot is about a family of nomadic shepherds in the Gobi Desert trying to save the life of a rare white bactrian camel calf after it was rejected by its mother.
The Cave of the Yellow Dog
The Cave of the Yellow Dog is a 2005 Mongolian/German film written and directed by Byambasuren Davaa.
The film was submitted as Mongolia’s contender for the 2005 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It won the 2006 Deutscher Filmpreis Award for Best Children’s Picture.
The story is a gentle fable about the limitations of life and its acceptance.
A girl learns the painful lesson of letting go of want and desire when her father insists on leaving her newfound stray dog.
However, the ending of the film offers hope—another lesson of life being full of changes and the consequences of change may bring unexpected rewards.
Some of my favourite movies are:
— Three Idiots (2009) — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1187043/
— Dr. Strangelove (1964) — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057012/
I definitely recommend those. For the younger audiences: I very much enjoyed:
— The Princess Bride (1987) — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093779/
:)
It is no longer so much a question, as to what lies are actually about, or by whose tongue they are delivered, as it is a question of those who hear, who are listening to what they believe are lies.
Lies may be spoken that sound nice, and attract people to them who have unconscious motives for doing so, insecurity, pride and so on. Truth may be told that is unfamiliar, and as there is nothing to equate it with, or gage its verity by, it may be held as false.
We are a civilization at sea in a world of untruth. The one and only orientation being moral intuition, the inner compass that is guided by the stars, (you may be hearing something unknown..shh, no one can tell you…)
Mere heaping of information onto the desert sands of our time, won’t necessarily assist navigation.
Peace
Without morality our light grows dim
We fall away from the cherubim
Morality maintains the inner light
With inner light comes inner sight
With inner sight comes wisdom deep
To know what we sow is what we reap
Intuition, the inner guide
Shows the way free from pride
Walk the inward path with humility
The treasure of the heart we’ll surely see
A bottomless overflowing treasure chest
The inner wealth simply the best
“Rumours that Russia will publish a detailed report about the short term and long term possible devastating consequences of mRNA vaccines if its Covid-19 vaccine SputnikV won’t be approved nor registered by the EU.”
Source: Eurasia & Multipolarity
Anonymous
That post has now been removed, so possibly nothing but a malicious rumour.
A cautionary lesson from the last time the Russophobes “visited” Russia:
Young heroes of war
YOUNG EAGLES
The history of these young guerrillas is too tragic to know it.
In the summer of 1942, the villages closest to Voronezh got into occupation, there was among them the village of Devitsy, Semiluk district. In the village, the Germans established their commandatory, the Gestapo department, punitive and intelligence agencies. In the building of the semi-collapsed church, the occupiers organized a camp for prisoners of war, with up to 800 people surrounded by barbed wire, without food or medical assistance.
For partisans, the area around the village was inappropriate – a plain circle, but the cell has already arisen and only children were included.
Eight boys decided to harm the Germans as best as they can.
Zhaglin Alesha, Zhernokleev Mitrofan, Zastrozhnov Tolya, Kulakov Alexey, Kulakovich Ivan, Zaitsev Ivan, Trepalin Kolya. All of them were between 12 and 15 years old. They stacked bags from the underwater, cut phone wires, pierced truck tires, and stole the weapons left by soldiers a couple of times. But the main thing is they fed prisoners of war in the camp. With the help of thin metal hooks, the boys squeezed letters and banderoles designed for German soldiers.
The main trouble of the guys was that there was no person to guide them. In a few months, the antics of the boys are sick to the Germans, especially they were angry with food thefts. 12-year-old Vasya Zaitsev was the first to be arrested, and then the rest.
Boys were horribly tortured, Hitlers wanted to know the names of adult guerrillas and saboteurs – they couldn’t believe the boys were acting on their own initiative. On January morning of 1943, the Germans took the boys out in the field, gave them shovels and ordered to dig – to expand the funnel from the broken air bomb. The guys thought this was an assignment. Only before the shooting did they realize that they were digging their own grave… At the same time, the Germans drove all the villagers to the place of the future execution to watch.
This is a useful resource to check numbers when researching diseases. For covid you enter “Covid-19 vaccine”. If you compare to Ivermectin for example the difference is stark.
http://vigiaccess.org/