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Katherine's avatar

"So for me, but not for thee!" strikes again!

Why would ANY sane person believe that they can "sanction" a person or a nation, but that that person or nation cannot, or will not, sanction them back?!?!

Good grief. I've been saying this for a while: WHERE ARE THE DAMN ADULTS??

are there none left? In Washington D.C.? London? Brussels?

People, remove these charlatans before they destroy all of Western Civilization!

Are we all going to have to move to Russia? For Food? Fuel? Ivermectin? good grief, for Freedom?!?

What if Russia actually became the new "Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave?"

I'm inside a novel, right?

Arghhh.

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Jeff C's avatar

Saw someone post that these globalist clowns honestly thought they could give the Canadian trucker treatment to the Russians. That sums it up beautifully. They thought they could unperson the largest country in the world (run by a ruthless but intelligent and competent guy) and he'd just roll over an put up with it. Never believe your own PR.

These EU leaders are delusional and the populace is about to pay a severe price for their denial of reality. Angry cold and hungry mobs topple governments and I don't mean by elections.

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CPK (Charles Kalina)'s avatar

Something I see a lot with professional-managerial types in government. They view the world as charts and spreadsheets. They don't think about how those numbers are actual human beings with different values and goals who might not play along. We're all just inputs that, at most, might need a passive-aggressive "nudge" so that the line on the graph comes out right.

There's a "when the only tool you have is a hammer" element to this. They're good at numbers and nudging, or at least they think they are. So they need to believe in a world where manipulating numbers and nudges correctly is how you solve problems. Otherwise they're out of a job. This leaves them poorly equipped to confront problems involving tangible things, like tanks and guns.

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RunningLogic's avatar

And also explains the β€œI don’t understand why they are voting against their own interests!” crowd (when speaking about poor rural people voting Republican). They can’t understand that people might value something other than β€œfree” government money (like their freedom and independence) so are baffled as to why they don’t vote Democrat.

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Flipflopgirl's avatar

You are spot on. When these leaders get together, they think they are superior intellectually. Theory always works until you put it into practice. This winter when citizens are freezing, starving and rioting, the elitists will see how their theory of a global economy has failed. Citizens will be calling for their resignations, to put it politely. Just look at Boris Johnson as an example and he just had a party during a covid lockdown. People around the world are tired of being taken advantage of and they are fighting back.

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Jeff C's avatar

Yup, well put, it's rule by technocrats beholden to theory. They refuse to measure actual results (or if they do they ignore them) as that might force them to admit they were wrong and make changes. It's exactly what we saw with Covid also.

All systems (including nature) extensively use negative feedback loops as that's what prevents the system from running out of control. When one is a slave to theory there's no need for negative feedback since the theory is assumed to be perfect. It results in precisely what we are seeing.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Those elitists are always way overconfident and always believe that they can anticipate and control people’s responses. Pride and smug overconfidence will be their downfall.

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Faith's avatar

Yes! Yes! Yes!

A perfect example is the arrogant and incredibly disconnected-from-reality operatives in the Biden regime!

To BE evil means to be ignorant of higher consciousness. Then you end up with morons like Yuval Noah Harari who think Artificial Intelligence and turning people into chip-controlled Cyborgs is the future of (what's left of) humanity. They are seeking "immortality" by believing they can merge with silicon circuitry. Idiots! They are ALREADY immortal Beings, but are clueless because they have so disconnected themselves from their Source Consciousness.

The bottom line is that they are IGNORANT and completely DISCONNECTED from reality. This means that they cannot avoid making really stupid mistakes, which is why EVIL FAILS every time!

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Katherine's avatar

I SO Agree With You!!

They are Nhilists, they are empty, seemingly soulless husks of human beings, cut off from Mother Nature, God, and their own higher selves!

Therefore they create outside themselves the wasteland they are experiencing inside; our problem is that we listen to these broken people!

Let them slither their way into positions of tremendous power.

That is the lesson, I believe: No Position Of Unaccountable Power Should Ever Be Created In The First Place!!

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Faith's avatar

Someday when humans as a group (meaning most of us) connect with their Higher Consciousness within, and experience that we are all beautiful expressions of the Infinite, everyone will understand that no one is "higher" or "better" than anyone else. Nobody "has" power over others unless ingnorant people GIVE them that power. When that day comes, there will be no question of anyone having that Unaccountable Power to tyrannically lord it over others and behave as if they are superior. If people truely have wishes for the best for everyone, things can get worked out so that everyone "wins".

Maybe there is an unconscious Knowing in each of us that such a state of existence for humanity is actually possible, and that is why large groups of people have been fooled into embracing "Utopian" Communist ideology without considering that the people promoting it were not even remotely at a level of spiritual connection and understanding to be able to live it/manifest it, and instead used it as a weapon to steal resources from the poeple in the name of fair distribution of those resources, but that ended up in the coffers of their greedy rulers.

As things stand right now, the people who gain positions of power seek those positions not out of a desire to serve others, but from a position of fear. It is fear that drives others to seek control, and acquisition of power is their method of being able to exert that control. Powerful leaders/rulers= fearful people on control trips, which is why that group is heavily overly-represented by sociopaths and psychopaths who will stop at nothing to gain that power. Hence, our really screwed-up present state of the world! The ONLY solution is Knowledge of Self. It will come. Humanity is in the process of an Awakening, and those who are unwilling to evolve will be the ones too out of touch with their Intuition and Inner Guidance to discern what is the best course of action in trying circumstances. They are the ones who are getting multiple COVID shots, and getting their kids sterilized or killed by them.

The survivors of the pandemic (mostly those who didn't take the shots) will be the ones to take humanity forward. This manifestation of great evil on the Earth sounds weirdly like the story in "The Lord of the Rings", doesn’t it? I guess Fauci, Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab, et. al. are Ringwraiths! Who is Frodo? Dr. Peter McCullough? Or maybe he is Gandalf. Lol!

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Renee Marie's avatar

Amen...It’s so sad for me to see human beings act this way. Praise God The Father!

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SadieJay's avatar

I think you spelled it wrong. It is IMMORALITY. Bah!

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Faith's avatar

The cold mobs will get nice and toasty basking in the warmth of burning government buildings

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Politico Phil's avatar

Remember, *everything* our "elite leaders" and the cabal have done for the last 2 years has had one goal: the subjugation and deprivation of their citizens. The Ukraine war and the sanctions are part of their agenda. They want war. They want a bigger war to give them more power. And they want civil unrest as an excuse to suspend civil rights and impose draconian rule. Everything they do has been thought out and planned well before hand. To underestimate their malevolent and sociopath intelligence is a mistake. We are in a war with our own rulers. They have weaponized every institution against us. Every action they have taken has had this singular purpose. The medical institutions, the educational institutions, the MSM (what use to be called the Fifth Column), all Federal Gov't departments including Congress and the White House, Big Tech and all social media platforms have all be weaponized. All support structures such as transportation systems, food production and energy supplies are being curtailed, damaged or outright shut down. Do not expect what we would call sanity from our elite. In their logic, they are being totally rational. We are irrational and subhuman in their eyes. We have yet to wake up to the reality of this war even though more lives have already been lost than all the wars since 1775 under the guise of a medical emergency. If you see similarities between POTUS and a Nazi ruler from the 1930's, take a closer look. There is a reason your brain sees something there.

https://rumble.com/embed/v1de6rf/?pub=4

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Scott's avatar

100% agree and... Principalities and Powers... this is a war at an unseen level playing out and the real enemy is now barely concealing himself. Prayer is most important in this struggle. Pray for the Truth to be exposed, Pray for our enemies to be converted, Pray for people to be woken up and see reality, Most of all pray for Souls. We were born at this time and place for a purpose.. to fight this war.

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Renee Marie's avatar

Amen, in Jesus Christ’s Name.

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SadieJay's avatar

Yeah, no matter how many times I offer myself up to trade places with Elijah or Moses, here I still sit.

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M. Joseph's avatar

Agreed, except the closer historical parallel is to fellow Marxist leaders such as Lenin and Mao.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Yes. The incessant and mostly incorrect analogy to the Third Reich is maddening.

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Garden variety's avatar

That video was good thanks for sharing

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Carlos Santiago's avatar

Russia is not exactly a bastion of freedom, but it appears they have leaders that legitimately care about their own country.

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Daily Growler's avatar

Interesting you should say that. When i read Putin's speeches, i generally come away with the sense that, whatever his flaws, he genuinely cares about the Russian people and wants to improve their lives. When I listen to Brandon, i shake my head and wonder how the US came to have a president who despises ordinary Americans and seeks to make our lives harder.

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Faith's avatar

What a novel idea!

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Ellen Komorowski's avatar

It's sad to say, but I kind of agree with you!!

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

ASB Military News: https://t.me/asbmil/4478

"We have looked 400 years into documented diplomatic history between countries β€” in 400 years, no country, no alliance, no block has sanctioned itself into a crisis. No party has cut itself off from resources and energy voluntarily.

This is history in the making, and it’s possibly the stupidest, funniest and most ridiculous course of events we’re ever going to see.

Let’s not forget that Russia did not stop energy supplies to Europe. Europe literally stopped them all by themselves. They sanctioned their own supplies.

Now European media openly talks about Russia β€œweaponizing” its natural resources. How did Russia weaponize its natural resources?

Did you ban the payment method yourselves? Yes.

Did you accept the alternative payment method Russia MADE for you? Nope.

Did Russia turn the taps off on Europe? Nope.

We have very smart followers. Please make us understand this logic? πŸ˜‚

t.me/asbmil"

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Faith's avatar

Europe is not in control of itself. It has been conquered by the likes of the Globalist WEF, Bilderberg, the Rothchilds, Rockefellers, etc. It has allowed the totalitarian architects of Globalism to invade it with millions of culturally and ideologically incompatible, poor and uneducated masses from backwards Muslim countries, it has acquiesced to cultural annihilation with aberrant LGBTQ+ nonsense, pedophilia, child trafficking and transgender mutilation, mass poisoning by bioweapon shots, destruction of food production and energy systems, etc.

So, given these blatant attempts at suicide by Europe, why would the situation with Russia be a surprise? It is just one more nail in an already well-nailed coffin.

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AngelaK's avatar

I dont know if you are a person of faith, but I am, and when the EU constitution was drafted and they refused to mention the Christian influence and roots of all Europe, despite the pleas of then Pope JPII of Rome and then Archbishop Christodoulos of Athens and all Greece, I knew something was not going to be right.

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IvyRose's avatar

You've just described the USA as well, give or take a few words...

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Katherine's avatar

Mass Insanity.

The human race is being controlled by space aliens making us destroy ourselves.

Take your pick.

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Faith's avatar

Unfortunately, with SO much insanity going around, it almost makes the idea of "space aliens" sound like the most sane explanation!

I've never seen a "space alien". I've never seen a craft that appeared to be extraterrestrial. But I have known several people who are rational, intelligent, sincere, and objective who report seeing unexplanable, alien-appearing craft. Are they "ours"? Products of a secret "black ops" program? Who knows? But as irrational and over-the-top is the behavior of so many political leaders and governments, it starts to make one wonder, "Who is actually controlling things" behind the scenes? In other words, is the idea of "aliens" actually any crazier than what we are already witnessing??? That means, things ARE getting pretty bad!

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Katherine's avatar

There is good evidence that the vast majority are "ours" developed through back engineering of crashed "discs." Read Courso's "The Day After Roswell," or Professor John Mack of Harvard's "Abduction."

Richard Dolan, the "three Steves' Greer, and two others who's names I forget, all are working for "Disclosure."

But all the evidence and hard science aside, our "leaders" are behaving so irrationally that any and all possible explanations should be on the table......

However, greed, ignorance and hubris all together, can certainly explain nearly anything!!

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Duchess's avatar

Oh yes, everything you say is absolutely correct. And the only explanation I can see is that is was deliberately done by the governments of Nato to topple Europe, so they will be ready to accept the motherWEFers, or whatever is planned for them. Ditto to the US and Canada.

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Politico Phil's avatar

The average person thinks war is an act of military aggression which it assuredly is but that is not the only definition of war. Sanctions are themselves an act of war. When FDR began to blockage Japan in July 1940 which eventually cut of 80% of Japan's oil and material imports, that was an act of war even though no war had been declared by Congress. Eventually Japan's desperate response was Pearl Harbor. All of this was by FDR's design even though he had campaigned for election on the promise to the American people that he would NOT get us involved in that "European war". The American people had had enough with WWI but Presidents are not "great Presidents" unless they are war presidents and FDR wanted desperately to get into that war. Our war has already started. BTW, President Johnson used the same tactic even though he had campaigned on a promise to the American people that "American boys would not die for those slant-eyed ******"...or something to that effect. So much for campaign promises, especially Democratic Party promises.

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Politico Phil's avatar

OMG LOL...that is some of the most appropriate meme commentary I've ever seen, especially the Russian and Gazprom stuff! Never get into a brawl with a Russian Cossack. They will take you to the woodshed.

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Duchess's avatar

No, you are thinking the same things I am.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Me too

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Get Real's avatar

Honey, lets move to Russia. It's the new Freedom place.

That's actually looking to be a true statement. But there's one hitch in the idea...Putin has his political opponents killed.

Oh well, sometimes we have to take the bad with the good.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

Yes but its a traditional society e.g. this won't happen in Russia: Chaplain Claims Church Of England Deemed Him "Risk To Children" For Questioning LGBT Ideology https://www.zerohedge.com/political/chaplain-claims-church-england-deemed-him-risk-children-questioning-lgbt-ideology

Its just the weather in most of Russia, except maybe in Souchi etc, is a little bit too cold :)

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Get Real's avatar

Well then Russia is out. I live in Wisconsin and the winters bout kill me as it is. I keep telling my wife I want a divorce so I can take the $900 settlement and move to Phoenix. But she won't let me. She says I'm a wuss, just put on another sweater and shut up.

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Katherine's avatar

Oh my! Try Florida for the winter, at least!

There's so much work no one can keep up!

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Get Real's avatar

I have a friend who lives on the Gulf side of Florida. Maybe he'll let me sleep between the cars in his garage.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

IF you want to learn about life in Russia for ordinary Russians and NOT the western propaganda - Dan Sheekoz's Youtube is a good place to start:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZpOAIs1gWV76SEuzfGgG8w

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Katherine's avatar

You know, I love Substack;

all the best and brightest are here!

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Get Real's avatar

Citizen Satirist...Thank you for that link. It led me to others also.

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Faith's avatar

Wisconsin will not be a good place to live when we go "grid down", and there is also no heating oil. I hope you have a wood stove and a good supply of firewood (and a sharp, non-gas saw for cutting more).

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Get Real's avatar

Hi Faith. Yes I am prepared up to the extent I am willing to spend money on. The old saying....'The best laid plans of mice and men.' And there are other versions. Yes we have a lot of firewood but what if it is stolen? Yes we have gas and propane and food but what will we do when it runs out? I am not going to make myself crazy worrying about all the what ifs. And frankly if things do get that bad I don't see the point in dragging it out.

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Get Real's avatar

Aha, an information junkie appears. I bookmarked the link you sent. Thank you. It may come in handy as our world devolves further.

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AL's avatar

It's not--Putin is in on all of this with his so-called enemies. Russia, outside of Moscow and St. Petersberg is a hellhole.

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Katherine's avatar

Try Portland Oregon today. If you own a car and leave it in your driveway, tomorrow you will not.

(In more than one neighborhood!)

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

Oh please, its NOT that bad! Much of the USA or rather its cities are hell holes!

IF you want to learn about life in Russia, basically a middle income country, for ordinary Russians and NOT the western propaganda - Dan Sheekoz's Youtube is a good place to start:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZpOAIs1gWV76SEuzfGgG8w

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AL's avatar

Of course you come in with the comparisons. Blah blah blah arguing-not interested.

I know plenty of Russians--they are the ones who tell me. The tourist areas are rich a nd lovely--the outer areas terrible.

The point is that Putin is as bad a leader as any others we've seen. The poor are mistreated everywhere. We never lived in a true democracy. We just thought we did.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

"I know plenty of Russians..." who left when, the 1990s when the place was collapsing??? Yea, they may have a way to go before they reach "average" American standards of living with a 3000 sq ft house owned by the bank, cars owned by the bank etc etc but much has changed in Russia for average people over the last 20+ years and not for the worst - unlike in pretty much every western country where life for most people have gotten worst (or more indebited...)

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Katherine's avatar

I'll just keep my head down as long as Putin doesn't a) force medical treatments on me I disagree with, b) draft me into the military or KGB, etc., (against my free will,) or c) steal my private property.

Life, Liberty, and Property.

Freedom of Speech is an issue, though, that's for certain!!

; ))

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Katherine's avatar

I am only kidding, ok!?

Would rather fix the USA than move anywhere. But the WEFers are really thick on the ground here and I'm already in my tallest hip waders.....

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AL's avatar

I'm pretty sure they are there too. There's been a lot of debate about which side Putin is on. He was a WEF member until his profile was removed from that page. He started this war at the PERFECT time, he is cutting off all of Europe's energy and perhaps most significant of all is that he FORCED the poison jabs on all Russian citizens. I'm leaning toward the idea that he is one of them and this "enemy" stuff is all theatre.

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Katherine's avatar

It is the most likely reality, IMHO.

But, you never really know. That's the problem.

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Kim's avatar

To answer the first question, in a word; hubris

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Katherine's avatar

Exactly!

What do the powerful and the ignorant have in common?

When their beliefs and the facts disagree, they alter the facts, not their beliefs!

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

RUSSIAsteria: Best Ukraine Hypocrisy Memes (From Gazprom with Love!)

- Nazi to see here folks, Ukrainian art lover, war is all hell and its hell right now in Kiev for their elite, EU officials practicing European love and tolerance and more Ukraine hypocrisy memes!

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/best-ukraine-hypocrisy-memes-nazi-to-see

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

I think Russia already is -- land of the free and home of the brave. In the U.S., the majority of inhabitants have proven themselves cowards and betrayers of liberty.

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David's avatar

"'So for me, but not for thee!' strikes again!" - So true! One thing that hasn't changed since the beginning of time is that totalitarian regimes, whether in the form of a monarchy or the oligarchies of communism/fascism/socialism, etc, all have one, high standard of living for the elite and one shared misery for everyone else.

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Renee Marie's avatar

It has been predicted that Russia will save humanity.

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Faith's avatar

Who predicted that????

They way things are going, they might be right!

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Duchess's avatar

I think the third secret of Fatima....

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Katherine's avatar

I've heard that prediction as well. In the Anastasia series of "novels" perhaps?

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Faith's avatar

Remember the "Peter Principle"?:

"People always rise to the level of their incompetence".

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

Credentialed box checkers like Kamala.... although she was probably better at getting a "rise" out of Willie Brown ;)

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C Rabbit's avatar

I believe, I am sure commenters will correct me, that some 20-30 years ago an agreement was made between the then NATO countries and Russia that there would be no effort to draw Ukraine into NATO. That would ultimately put American missiles on Ukrainian soil. Washington knew it and the Russians knew it. It is the violation of that understanding, if not some signed agreement, that brought Russia's recent invasion to Europe's door. It's a lot like the Cuban missile crisis, no super power wants it enemies' missiles at its doorstep.

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So's avatar

Have you read/seen the speech Putin gave when Russia started the invasion? He described this exact thing.

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AngelaK's avatar

I have to say that he is a pretty impressive speaker..he sounds logical, educated, geopolitically savvy and can go on for an hour off the cuff like that. Makes western leaders sound like puppet fools. Sorry, but its true.

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Duchess's avatar

Yes. The blame lies entirely on the US and Nato (not that Nato has any choice since we finance them).

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Jack Bergeron's avatar

And Ukraine is a cesspool of corruption in which many United States politicians are swimming. The billions of $$$ we send keep the lid from blowing off the cesspool.

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Linda Sartain's avatar

Correct.

Russia isn't the old USSR, "we will bury you from within", nemesis.

Putin even wrote a Constitution for Russia that was adopted.

I wouldn't be surprised if we eventually have a good relationship with Russia, when this fake government is out of power.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

It was to get the nukes out of Ukraine when the USSR collapsed, Ukraine was supposed to remain neutral BUT NATO kept expanding and kept meddling in Ukraine's affairs...

Also the Minsk Agreements https://search.brave.com/search?q=Minsk+agreements&source=web was supposed to keep Ukraine neutral

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Katherine's avatar

EXACTLY!

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Donna B's avatar

Not only missiles but biolabs. I believe there was some mention of all the biolabs too close to Russia too. Why hasn’t anyone in govt asked why we had so many in Ukraine? I know they were shocked they were there.

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Duchess's avatar

The Ukraine is a laundromat for Soros and US politicians...and a color war product of the US State Dept.

It is not a democracy by any stretch of the imagination.

Doing nothing would have been a better option.

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Carole's avatar

Yes, a $$$$$ laundromat.

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AngelaK's avatar

πŸ’―

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Annie's avatar

And I do not wish Jane fonda well. She has taken all her life, put down good people and is a total hypocrite. I wish her to follow the science and take more boosters. Yeah. I know this is not my finest moment.

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Kim's avatar

Not my finest moment either. I hope Hanoi Jane gets everything she deserves.

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Kelly's avatar

And that it is long. And very painful. And public would be awesome, although I know THAT part wont be.

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Donna in MO's avatar

My late dad always called her that. Refused to watch any of her movies and turned off the TV if she was on it. Forgot about that moniker until you mentioned it.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I thought the same thing, just wasn’t gonna say it πŸ˜‚ and in that moment thought it wasn’t my finest moment either. πŸ˜‚

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RunningLogic's avatar

Same here.

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NAB's avatar

I understand the impulse, I do. But then I think about the suffering she will endure and I try to apply grace. This is a woman who has been vain about her appearance her entire life - cancer will now dictate her physical life. She is about to be humbled.

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Annie's avatar

Long overdue.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Well said.

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JustANobody's avatar

Me too. I have actually met her and waited on her when I was 18 years old in New Hampshire. When they were making the movie On Golden Pond. She is as miserable and phony As It Gets. Also a lousy Tipper!!

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Jerome Armstrong's avatar

I loved that movie, On Golden Pond, but I took a first date too it in HS, not a great choice.

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JustANobody's avatar

I actually met them all. Catherine Hepburn had become my favorite actress. Although, I wasn't really aware of her when I was waiting on her that night. It was in my early twenties I discovered her on classic movie Channel.

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CaplT's avatar

Hey it coulda been worse - if she hadn’t had the jab, right?

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ShortLeggedDog's avatar

She is a traitor for sure. Her choices have established her future days. You can not cure the body of a toxin by giving it more toxins. She will be a casualty of the Rockefeller Medical Mafia Industrial Complex. Sad way to go...not like she didn’t have ample warning.

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Remi Steele's avatar

Once upon a time not too long ago, Trump to Europe: (paraphrased) don't depend on Russia for your energy, they'll cut your access on a whim.

Europe: 🀣🀣🀣🀣

Today: Russia cuts energy to Europe.

Europe: 😭😭😭😭

Trump: I told you so. 🀣🀣🀣🀣

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Remi Steele's avatar

An older German saying is, "der, der zuletzt lacht, lacht am Besten." Roughly translated the one who has the last laugh, has the best laugh. Another is, Schadenfreude ist die Beste Freude. Roughly translated, being (secretly) happy at someone else's expense (misfortune) is the best laugh (happiness). Trump was right and he has the last and the best laugh.

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Hollis's avatar

"The lefties don’t even know who the special master will be, but they are already freaking out about it."

Exactly!!! I thought the same thing. Finally feels like a punch back at the woke lefties, instead of us taking the punches. Great write up today about everything.

Also, I believe the woke & evil lefties and their media cronies are telling lies about polling data.

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Katherine's avatar

I agree with that. In the social engineering constructs people follow what other members of their herd do. So, they tell the msm to say there is no "red wave" coming in November in order to flatten the coming red wave!!

Lol. It's so damn obvious these days....

Media lies.

Politicians lie.

Government lies.

Medicine lies.

Academia lies.

We must figure the truth out ourselves, over and over and over again.

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Susie & Security's avatar

There is an informative, fact-based (apolitical) book by cyber expert and former White House CIO Theresa Payton called Manipulation: Inside the Cyberwar to Hijack Elections and Distort the Truth. Very good and a tad scary.

https://cybersecurityventures.com/theresa-payton-cybersecurity-and-a-system-called-the-five-fs/

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Naomi's avatar

The polling data has to be a huge lie. Look at Trump's rallies and compare them to the one Biden just had in Wilkes Barre, PA. Trump doesn't have less support now, he has more.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Fraction Magic – Part 1: Votes are being counted as fractions instead of as whole numbers – BlackBoxVoting.org

https://blackboxvoting.org/fraction-magic-1/

Video about Fraction Magic:

https://youtu.be/Fob-AGgZn44

Arizona IT and Elections Expert: Elections Assistance Commi

ssion Was Aware That Machines Could Be Hacked in Minutes

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/07/elections-assistance-commission-aware-machines-hacked-minutes/

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Polls are and have been a lie to manipulate the people. We didn’t learn a darn thing from 2016 when the β€œpolls” showed Killary was a shoe in. That was the moment I KNEW polls are nothing more than a tool of the enemy. Poll fake numbers keep people from voting because we know the outcome already πŸ™„. I have been sickened to watch the people revert right back to looking at poll numbers once again. They didn’t even let the ink dry before they started in with the polls again πŸ˜’ the day after Killary lost.

Seriously people! WAKE UP!

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JustANobody's avatar

I literally have arguments with people about exactly this! Poles are rigged just like elections. Triple!

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Wesley Hoyle's avatar

Not sure how the citizens of Germany aren't going nuclear at this point. Both in the literal and figurative senses.

Hopefully they can buck the anti-human ideology soon.

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Copernicus's avatar

It seems to be an unfortunately perfect setup for another campaign to rid themselves of worthless eaters. Only this time the ones not worth feeding will be the uninjected. Probably along with anyone who is old, frail, or who has multiple health problems and who comes down with the latest strain of The Virus. Costs too much to feed and warm them, so just let them go. For the good of society at large.

My American friend who moved from Berlin back to US this spring said most Germans do not see the parallels between their extreme discrimination against unV and what happened in the 1930s.

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Katherine's avatar

Germans are truly a controlled and "group think" society. Blind, like really, really blind when you hit their ingrained belief systems.

The term "side thinker" carries a huge negative connotation. NO ONE who is German is okay with being labeled one.

It is incredible how derogatory that label is, in German.

Just goes to show, the society hasn't actually changed much; they really are a "hive" mind in many ways......

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

Chinese have a "hive" mind as well but Germans have hated, demonized and felt threatened by the more numerous Slavs since the days of the Tuetonic Knights... Its like antisemitism in Europe - Russiaphobia or Slavphobia is deeply engrained in the culture...

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Duchess's avatar

And that is so sad....and worrying.

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Katherine's avatar

Let's not be sad and worried. Let's be warriors!

Listen to the Del Bigtree/Dr. Ladapo interview. It will lift your spirits, a lot!

With people like this getting involved in medicine and government we are moving in a good direction!!

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Annie's avatar

Cuckold. They have been brainwashed. Look at our libtards and covidiots. Same thing. I hopefully talked one out of getting the new bivalent boosters. I said if the others didn't stop you from getting covid 2 times, why do you think these will work? I saw a flicker of possible reason there.

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So's avatar

As soon as the weather turns cold, all is going to hit the fan.

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Naomi's avatar

Tucker showed a picture of the miles long lines in Poland to get coal. Miles long and it's not cold yet. Wood for burning is back in style in Germany. They may not have any forests left after this winter.

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Artmama's avatar

So much for β€œsaving the environment” when they have to cut down trees to stay warm this winter.

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Skeptic's avatar

Saving the environment by bankrupting the western world with windmills, solar panels and biofuels...what has Germany spent in the last 10 years on windmills alone?

$ 500,000,000,000

1/2 a trillion GMAFB9

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

Most Europeans are too brainwashed and stupid to! Even Gazprom is now trolling them:

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1566879892968734720/pu/vid/480x256/_N5BNwN57TZWzauR.mp4?tag=12

RUSSIAsteria: Best Putin Invades Ukraine Memes (Plus News the MSM is Not Telling You)

- Zelensky summed up by a couple of memes, Wikipedia redefines counter offenses, James Vasquez strikes again, future Ukraine maps or some history lessons plus Ukraine news the MSM is not telling you.

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/putin-invades-ukraine-memes-aug-28-2022

RUSSIAsteria: Best Ukraine Hypocrisy Memes (From Gazprom with Love!)

- Nazi to see here folks, Ukrainian art lover, war is all hell and its hell right now in Kiev for their elite, EU officials practicing European love and tolerance and more Ukraine hypocrisy memes!

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/best-ukraine-hypocrisy-memes-nazi-to-see

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Lisa P's avatar

They're too busy chopping wood for their newly bought wood-fired stove so they don't freeze this winter.

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SB's avatar

"which is like blaming kids’ learning losses on covid" I was talking with someone over the weekend about how covid didn't affect learning, it simply exposed how awful schools actually are.

Tucker, I think, showed a video of Trump from several years ago, maybe speaking to NATO, not sure, where he warned Germany that they would pay for becoming dependent on Russia for oil/gas and showed the German delegation laughing at him. Wonder if they are still laughing?

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Sunnydaze's avatar

That is a fun video to watch again, over and over. Ahahaha πŸ˜‚ Trump was right again!

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Alison Smith's avatar

Trump is always right.

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Daily Growler's avatar

Cheap Russian energy contributed "hugely" to Germany's economic success, but the goal of the current German government appears to be to destroy Germany's industrial base without politicians losing their own political power. An unimpressive bunch, arrogant and ignorant, IMO. they show more loyalty to their fellow elites in the Davos crowd than to the German people. Their foreighn minister Baerbock said so publicly last week. As Trudeau demonstrated last year and Brandon ominously warned us last week, repression will be their go-to tactic.

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GoodGrief-239's avatar

Link?

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FedUpDeb's avatar

What in Ukraine is worth people starving and freezing to death? These are stupid sanctions administered by foolish people. Revoke them and let Ukraine fight their own battle. Surely the politicians have sucked enough cash out of this invasion now.

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CaplT's avatar

OBiden warned us that we would suffer for Ukraine. Ya know, for the good of the community. We are not yet suffering as much as EU. It’s up to us to prevent that.

Get involved with your precinct!

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Naomi's avatar

A big shout out to the couple I met in the BJ's parking lot on Sunday. They are big fans of Jeff Childers and live in Gainesville.

I have been following the demonstrations around the world and it is not easy. It's weird how there is such a news blackout where these protests are concerned. One place to get information is from Bryan Dean Wright on his "the president's daily brief." It's on several podcasts and iHeart but I listen on the Internet. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-presidents-daily-brief/id1617887885

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Sunnydaze's avatar

That’s awesome. But HOW in the world did you find out they were fans of Jeff? πŸ˜‚ Do we have Childers markings now so we know who each other is πŸ˜‚ Hahaha

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Naomi's avatar

We were loading our vehicles side by side and he commented on how he wished they had a van like mine. He complimented me on it and I told him it was VERY old. Somehow or other we got onto the jab and I mentioned Coffee & Covid and Jeff Childers. They lit up. The wife reads this every day and they live in Gainesville and know Jeff. They told me about the latest election where they ran out of Republican ballots. Gainesville is a deep blue enclave in the midst of red country. It's the home of the University of Florida. It's a sweet town with a poor government.

He admired my bumper stickers and said he can't put anything like that on his vehicle because he lives in a deep blue area.

I gave them my first name and told them to be on the lookout for my postings in this thread. I never got their names. They were nice, intelligent people.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

That is so fun! Jeff Childers uniting people everywhere. πŸ˜‚

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Kim's avatar

...still snickering like a 12 year old boy over β€œtaint team”....

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Olefaithfull's avatar

And β€œcovidiots” !!! πŸ€£πŸ˜πŸ˜‚πŸ˜„

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Cyn's avatar

🀣🀣🀣

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JW's avatar

Steve Kirsch's latest discovery was eye opening for sure Jeff. Here is his substack link on the discoveries. I hope we can multiply him to get this out there.

https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/exclusive-proof-that-the-top-israeli?r=x20me&s=r&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

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Politico Phil's avatar

Again...this is HUGE. Send it out far and wide. The truth is getting out thanks to a lone individual who secretly recorded the Israeli MOH meeting where it was decided to cover up the safety data on the shots. Many ppl dying.

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Rose Loomis's avatar

Check out the Facebook group Died Suddenly News. Astounding. You may consider multiplying this so they don’t get deplatformed. The group is at almost 200,000 members and growing very fast.

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Cinghale's avatar

You should encourage them to start their own substack. Everyone should be off FB, especially for your own sovereignty

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GoodGrief-239's avatar

I’m not sure how multiplying a Facebook group would help them not be deplatformed??

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Rose Loomis's avatar

They are starting their own platform and need donations

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JLo2112's avatar

On the Russian invasion, I have yet to hear a reasonable assessment of Russia's war aims for the invasion. War aims are extremely important in determining a county's commitment and motivation as well as understanding how to diffuse or de-escalate the situation, or better, prevent it all together.

Russia is a rational actor, meaning that the state acts in accordance with the rules of logic and self-preservation. Carl Von Clausewitz (war theorist) taught us that there are three primary motivations for war - Fear, Honor, and Interests. For instance, WWI is largely believed to have started over honor - Germany was compelled to respond to the archduke's assassination out of honor, but knowing that Russia would align itself with fellow slavs and that France was aligned with Russia, Germany invaded France to knock them out before having to engage Russia (the Schlieffen plan). Well, Russia has been invaded 3 times in the last 200 or so years - Napoleon, WWI, and WWII, so they are a little paranoid. Russia doesn't normally look for a fight, baring the Afghanistan invasion, so what were they thinking with Ukraine? I just don't believe their objective was simply seizing the Donbass territory that would give them a land bridge to Crimea and their Black Sea Fleet - that would be a key Interest, but hardly offers motivation for an invasion. This leaves Fear as a primary motivation and in my humble opinion, it's the only one that makes sense.

What is Russia afraid of? Why couldn't the global community rally to alleviate Russia's fears? Arguing over the morality of Russia's decision to invade and whether or not the west should support Ukraine is like arguing over the pursuit of a get-away car for a bank robbery. It means nothing when looking at the bigger picture and the real issue which is the motivation or nature of the robbery itself. I suspect the media and associated messaging is deliberately keeping the world engaged in the morality of the event rather than the event itself and its underlying facts.

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Alison Smith's avatar

Russia’s aims with this Ukraine conflict was to stop NATO expanding right up to Russias borders. Russia and NATO had an agreement about that, and NATO has reneged. Also, Ukraine is a territory of Russia just like Puerto Rico is for us. If Russia wanted to invade and completely take over Ukraine they would have done that by now.

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I'd say NATO expansion is a large motivation, speaking to fear, but it I think it's more. Russia has gotten used to NATO and has commercial ties with member countries, expansion while explicitly stated as a red-line, could have been addressed without an invasion. Russia knows that the invasion would cast an evil shadow on them and it would be a last resort. What is it about NATO expansion that scared them so much that they decided to roll forces across the boarder? I think back to 2014 and the Crimean invasion. That looks to have been a response to a color revolution perpetrated in Kiev to remove a government that favored trade ties with Russia over NATO and their green initiatives. Could it be that Russia can't adequately counter 5th generation warfare tactics (information and subversion below the level of sovereign sponsored hostility)? The US has been known to export color revolutions when diplomacy doesn't push things in the desired direction.

My thought is that when a country looses in the grey-zone of 5th generation warfare, they move directly to kinetic action.

Paper beats rock, so they pull out the scissors and cut the paper.

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Credenda's avatar

So you’re saying that in effect, our intelligence services have demonstrated greater effectiveness in influencing outcomes favorable to our military industrial complex than their efforts since the collapse of the Soviet Union? We have had no lack of resorting to β€œkinetic action” ourselves over the past 25 years.

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JLo2112's avatar

I think so, but also at the same time making even bigger messes, thus enriching the military industrial complex even further as you aptly state. The removal of Mohammad Mosaddegh and subsequent installation of the Shah (with US help) in Iran led to the Iranian Revolution and resulting theocracy for instance.

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RebeccaGrrrl's avatar

Interesting

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Remi Steele's avatar

Spot on. Russia's other aim was/is to protect the areas in eastern Ukraine largely populated by ethnic Russians. Ukraine has treated the population in these regions like πŸ’©, bombing and shelling them over the past 8+ years, and they would rather be part of Russia. That's one objective. And as you said, Russia's objective has never been to take over Ukraine completely. Russia is seeking to create a buffer between its borders and NATO. The strategy of NATO was/is to station missiles as close to the Russian border as possible, hence the efforts to make Ukraine a member of NATO. Russia, understandably, is opposed to having missiles and troops closer to its border (one of the earliest Russian demands) because should the missiles be launched from such close proximity it would give Russia very little if any response time. On an aside, Russia and Ukraine have been engaged in escalating warfare/conflict ever since Ukraine became independent.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I think all of the above observations are correct. 1) Russia has every reason to distrust the USG and Nato. The Russians have never forgotten that the US invaded Russia in 1918 and occupied Vladivostok for several months. 2) The current regime in Ukraine is a Nazi regime put in power by a CIA lead coup. 3) Obviously, the Russians have every reason to want to be rid of a Nazi neighbor, especially one equipped by a USG that has become a Bolshevik tyranny (the current occupiers of the apparatus of power in the US). The Russians are extremely acquainted with the motivations and tactics of Bolshevik regimes. They lived under it for 70 years. That alone is enough motivation to take out the Ukraine regime. It's really quite understandable. Putin is well equipped intellectually and by personal experience to lead in Russia's self-interest.

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Politico Phil's avatar

To put it in the vernacular, Putin has plenty of experience with Bolsheviks as a former KGB officer in the USSR. Compared to him, the Bolsheviks in Washington DC are rank amateurs. He will run circles around them.

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T Kosse's avatar

Exactly right.

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Credenda's avatar

β€œWhat is Russia afraid of? Why couldn't the global community rally to alleviate Russia's fears?”

You are asking very good questions and I agree that Fear is the prime motivator although not the only one. Why couldn’t the global community, more precisely the West, rally to alleviate Russia’s fears? Because their objectives are at odds with a cooperative mutually beneficial relationship.

I have heard some of our elected representatives openly express the goal of dismembering Russia. In fact, each year, in this country, there is a think-tank exercise held to foster creative thinking in devising ways to divide up the country. The Russians are aware of this. Can anyone seriously believe that they don’t see this as a direct threat to their sovereignty? With the irrational degree of Russophobia that has swept over Europe, even to the banning of the works of classic Russian authors, music and down to the level of cats and dogs the Russians have finally come to understand that they have been and always will be β€œinferior goods” with respect to European attitudes. They are looking East now. It is a tragedy for us because they could have been Allies against both Davos and the CCP. Now we have declared them our enemy so this opportunity is lost. I’m not sure but I believe Trump had a more mature, adult understanding of these things than our Deep State folks in both parties.

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I agree, I also believe Russia as a sovereign power stands in the way of a one-world government whereas the big European player and many other countries have bought-in. Russia wants nothing to do with it. They pose no threat to democracy, they pose no threat to most other nations. Somehow, the US objective of spreading democracy, a strategy selected because democracies seldom if ever engage in war with each other, has changed to spreading a world government under the guise of democracy. When democracy doesn't select the right leaders, those leaders are helped to leave office - see color revolution.

Let's take it a step further. If both Russia and Donald Trump want nothing to do with a one-world government, then in essence there is a common interest. The leftists seized this overlap and fabricated a connection marketed as "Russian Collusion." Hogwash, Russia didn't want a globalist in power and it has been proven that they inserted misinformation into the 2016 information space. Seems consistent with both their interests and US actions in other countries. That doesn't mean that Russia worked with President Trump to win the election. Even if true, and we know it is not, it pales in comparison to what was done in the 2020 election where desperation met despotism perpetrated by globalist sympathizers in the U.S. and more than likely with international assistance.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I missed Coffee & Covid yesterday but our friend, Jeff, deserved to give himself a break! There IS absolute truth but it can only be found in one place and that is God’s Word! He created the earth and has set forth the entire timeline of events. We’re living in the End Times of that timeline and it’s fascinating to see that what was written thousands of years ago is happening before our eyes. Don’t be afraid; Almighty God is in control. He has a plan and no one can thwart it, not Gates, not Obiden, not the WEF. If you’re not familiar with the Bible it as available everywhere and spend as much time reading and researching THE Truth as you do all the substacks, which I enjoy as much as the rest of you. But let’s keep our focus first on God and His plan!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Amen Julie Ann. Knowing that HE is control is truly the only thing that gives me hope (long term), minus the every day respite Jeff gives me over the politics. HE (CHRIST) wins in this! We may all disagree on post-trib and pre-trib, but for me, I sure as heck hope (and believe) that I won't be here when the great trib starts. He will have taken us home already.

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Susie & Security's avatar

Julie Ann, here is a good one for you: If you want to hear God laugh, just tell Him your plans? πŸ˜„

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Roger Beal's avatar

Brilliant idea there, Jeff - an mRNA vaxx for TDS. If one is released, and if it works like all the other mRNA jabs, TDS will increase exponentially, revealing its glory in manifest weird variants. I look forward to watching that show.

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LisaF's avatar

Maybe you can tell me what TDS stands for?

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Trump Derangement Syndrome

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Roger Beal's avatar

Trump Derangement Symdrome, an incurable mental illness that infects folks like Brian "Potato" Stelter, Liz Cheney, and Whoopi Goldberg.

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