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Common Sense and Plain Talk

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Seems common sense isn't common, nor is plain talk. No, censorship and suppression are par for the course today. We don't have free speech, we have acceptable and allowed speech, wrapped in lies and propaganda. No wonder most people are so unaware of US malevolence.

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I think the c99 community for the most part has straight talk. We've been proven correct more times than not...including the pandemic, imperialistic wars, and electoral politics. Over the last several months many of us have stressed the decline of US empire and the rise of a BRICS+ cooperative enterprise. It feels to me that we sit on the fulcrum in a major shift of power. Jeff talks about friendship among neighbors and its economic benefits in the second clip below. It is simply common sense that we all should cooperate for our collective community to prosper. I think the US is making a colossal mistake vetoing the ceasefire this week. Now the world holds the US responsible (as they should).

A week ago Jeff Sachs was on the Duran, and he said something which has stuck in my mind. US strategy is to convince other nations that their neighbors are their enemy. He continued {paraphrased), "our answer, is don't worry we'll build a military base in your country and protect you." Of course it isn't to protect them, but to enable US exploitation of resources, labor, and so on.

Peace and security in a world at war w/ Jeffrey Sachs (30 min)
Jeffery was also on yesterday with Alexander and Greg. (1.7 hours)
Economic Changes in the World - Jeffrey Sachs, Alexander Mercouris and Glenn Diesen

The idea of your neighbor is your enemy came up again in another clip.
US is Militarizing Itself to Death, While China Emphasizes Cooperation. (16 min)

time stamps....
02:28 cannot live without somebody who is different,
05:43 not Both-And
13:48 And it's very clear in the communiqué
15:20 But von der Leyen obviously being more or less
Referencing the recent Xi-Biden meeting, Jan Oberg argues that the US exaggerates the threat of China in order to justify its military buildup and maintain global dominance, instead of accepting a multipolar world. He explains that the US Military-Industrial-Media-Academic Complex propagates this Cold War agenda, portraying China as a threat which allows the US to cling to the outdated belief that it must contain and dominate China, rather than cooperating as a partner.

Huge Strategic Defeat - Making New Enemies | Dmitry Orlov (33 min)

Dmitry Orlov was born in Leningrad, USSR, into an academic family, and emigrated to the US in the mid-1970s. He holds degrees in Computer Engineering and Linguistics, and has worked in a variety of fields, including high-energy physics, Internet commerce, network security and advertising. He is the author of several previous books, including Reinventing Collapse and The Five Stages of Collapse.
He referred to a Jewish territory in Russia. News to me. More about the current situation in the oblast.

Nothing says warmongering criminal like genocide, and the on going Gaza tragedy now rests squarely on US and Israeli shoulders...and the world knows it. The 3rd ceasefire veto by the US this week speaks volumes about the moral bankruptcy of US policy.
If you missed UN Secretary-General António Guterres 12 min speech, it is worth your time IMO.
Security Council Briefing by António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question. UN Secretary-General António Guterres told the Security Council that he invoked Article 99 of the UN Charter because we are “at a breaking point,” warning that there is a high risk of the total collapse of the humanitarian support system in Gaza, which would have devastating consequences. This follows Wednesday’s urgent letter by Guterres - one of the most powerful tools at his disposal - urging the body to help end carnage in the war-battered enclave through a lasting humanitarian ceasefire.
Speaking to Council Members today (08 Dec), Guterres said that he fears the consequences could be devastating for the security of the entire region, as the world has already seen the spillover in the Occupied West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Yemen.

The US has now implicated itself not only enabling the genocide with arms but also vetoes. The people see the crime and are reacting all over the world. (4 min)

The globe has taken to the streets to show its support for Palestinians who are facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip. This is as the United States vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, and people around the world are protesting against it.

2.5 min
For the past two months, demonstrators around the world, have rallied to support Palestinians and condemn Israel’s bombing of Gaza. From the US to Europe. Asia and Latin America public support has been consistent and outspoken.
I'll say again the US is hurting itself AND Israel. The genocide isn't in anyone's best interest.

The Origins of the Israeli Genocide of Gaza and its Geopolitical Implications by Prof. Sami Al-Arian. Excellent heart felt presentation (1 hour).
Professor Sami Al-Arian joins us to offer an analysis of the ongoing ethnic cleansing that Israel is committing against the Palestinian people with the support of the US.
Sami Al-Arian's parents were forced to leave their homes in the 1948 Nakba (the creation of Israel) and became refugees in Gaza. After becoming a university professor in the US, Prof. Al-Arian's was persecuted by the US government in the post September 11 era. After imprisonment and a sham "trial", Prof. Al-Arian agreed to be deported to Turkey, to save his family the cost and stress of continuing to fight the US federal government in court. Prof. Al-Arian was honored with Community Church's annual Sacco & Vanzetti award in 2022.

Dan Cohen on the lies of the Israeli war machine. It’s not two civilian deaths to one Hamas fighter as IDF claims, it’s more like 300 to one...

INTERVIEW: Lies, damn lies and IDF statistics (20 min)

Max was back on the Judge's show this week. Both he and Dan (above) spent weeks in Gaza creating a film, Killing Gaza.

Max Blumenthal (TheGrayZone): Indiscriminate Israeli Fire

The open air prison of Gaza has long been used by Israel to test and promote their weapons and violent tactics. Antony Loewenstein suggests Gaza is a weapons lab for the arms industry (52 min). Whether it's drone technology or the infamous Pegasus spy software, Israel has long developed and refined repressive technologies used by governments around the world by testing them on Palestinians. Antony Loewenstein, journalist and author of The Palestine Laboratory: How Israel Exports the Technology of Occupation Around the World, joins The Chris Hedges Report for a deep dive into the disturbing links between Israeli Apartheid, the arms industry, and global repression of civilian populations.

Chris Hedges: The Evil Israel Does is the Evil Israel Gets
Israel’s settler colonial project perpetuates the cycle of violence against the indigenous inhabitants of historic Palestine. Palestinians have been forced to speak back in the language Israel speaks.

Here in the US...95 Democrats and 216 Republicans Support Resolution Conflating Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism.
“This extreme and cynical Republican resolution does nothing to combat antisemitism, relies on a definition that conflates criticism of the Israeli government with antisemitism, paints critics of the Israeli government as antisemites, and falsely states that anti-Zionism is antisemitism,” Omar said in a statement about her vote. “We must stand against any attempt to define legitimate criticism of this war and the government perpetrating it as antisemitism.”

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The Senate on Thursday voted down a resolution that would have directed President Biden to withdraw all US troops from Syria, where US forces have come under frequent attack in response to President Biden’s support for Israel’s Gaza onslaught.

The bill failed in a vote of 13-84 and received support from seven Democrats, five Republicans, and one Independent, Sen. Bernie Sanders (VT). The resolution was introduced by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), who argued the US occupation of eastern Syria risks a major regional war.

“Keeping 900 US troops in Syria does nothing to advance American security. Rather, our intervention puts those servicemembers at grave risk by providing an enticing target for Iranian-backed militias,” Paul said.

Like Trump clearly said, "We've there for the oil."

Putin's whirlwind trip to the Arabian Peninsula
and his following meeting with Iran's president hint at a Russian effort to bring the genocide to a close. However the focus was probably oil related.

Yet another war? Seems we can't get enough
A new war is threatening to break out in Latin America over what was a tiny piece of the British empire, oil and gas rich Guyana Essequibo. Haz Al-Din explains...(23 min)

Like many conflicts, this traces back to British colonialism. The oil rich area was a UK colony carved out of Venezuela.

Meanwhile China remains a target. Brian explains...
US Missiles Made for & Aimed at China (24 min)

US missiles systems are being rushed to the Indo-Pacific region specifically to threaten China within its own borders by breaching Chinese defense capabilities...
- US policy think tanks admit China's military exists solely to defend Chinese territory and is incapable of significantly threatening the continental US;
- US analysts admit China has formidable anti-access area denial capabilities including anti-air and anti-missile defense systems, rocket and missile forces, and air-to-air capabilities that meet or exceed US capabilities;
- To breach Chinese defenses and maintain US domination over Asia the US is developing short, intermediate and long-range missiles including hypersonic missiles designed not to defend US territory, but to attack Chinese defenses;
- US missile programs will suffer because of America's smaller industrial capacity than China's meaning, similar to how the US proxy war in Ukraine is failing because of America's inability to match Russian military industrial production.

References below the clip.

But what about Ukraine you may ask.
Well, TPTB are glad that story has fallen off the front page. It looks like "elensky is about to be ushered out (one way or another), and Zaluzny will create some sort of end to the US proxy war in Ukraine.
U.S. Is Withholding Aid To Push Ukraine Towards Negotiations With Russia

There current path then seems to be a different one towards negotiations with Russia - regime change in Kiev.
President Zelenski is unwilling to take up peace talks. If he can be pushed out of office during the next few months his likely replacement, General Zaluzny, will probably be more inclined to seek an end of the war.
Thus the current tactic is to pressure Zelenski into leaving by withholding all future funds. If another Ukrainian leader comes in, aid might again flow to prevent a total takeover of the country by Russia.
Still - the aid calibration would be a problem. So may be giving up and leaving, as Biden did in Afghanistan, might be the preferred option.

The Duran discuss the Zelensky - Zaluzhny, power struggle (30 min).

Meanwhile back at the ranch Biden and TPTB are pulling out the old Vietnam domino theory trope.
The Duran also discuss that situation. Russia-NATO Domino theory to secure Ukraine money (35 min)
It is as incorrect today as it was then in Vietnam.

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Straight talk and common sense are sorely lacking these days and times. Journalists and truth tellers are targeted because they are revealing the underbelly of US policy. Julian is a prime example, but there is also the targeting and murder of journalists and scholars in Gaza and Lebanon. TPTB want their horrors hidden. However, this war is being televised across the world and the US and Israel will pay the price sooner or later. I hope you'll add stories, ideas, and insights in the comments below. The thread is open...

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Lookout's picture

From today's autoearth
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Perhaps there hope amongst the rubble?
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It takes thinking people to have common sense...
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No wonder we're in such a state...

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

What is in a word? It depends on the source. Words become symbols modified by the
manipulators. Take 'peace' for instance. If the word is (rarely) used by the war regime,
it means subjugation to the empire. As confrontations increase globally, the concept of
peace is becoming a pipe dream. No negotiation.

Thanks for another delightful WW LO!

Here is some straight talk ..

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@QMS

...that's for sure. The adage, "actions speak louder than words", is pretty good advice.

Perhaps the new BRICS+ world offers hope of peace. No chance of peace from warmongers like the US empire and it's EU underlings...just the opposite.

In case you missed this from last week's comments...

We'll have to wait for the change.

Thanks for the visit. We're getting a much needed rain. Over 2.5" in the last couple of days....fortunately no tornadoes like in TN. It is bringing down the last of the leaves. Hope all is well in your world!

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@Lookout

Think the US/IS opening salvo on the ME will not turn out well as one
sees genocide as the answer, the other as moar war being the only option.
As Cass says, a lack of political imagination. What is the price for such an
affront to world stability? Bye, bye empire unipolar control. It is about time.

Glad you are getting much need rain. We are to get a couple inches in the
next day or two. Time to scoop up the leaves before the winds whip out.

cheers!

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@QMS

Hope is in the East perhaps?
https://strategic-culture.su/news/2023/12/09/moscow-on-the-rocks/

Amidst what has been correctly described as “sovereign- organized hypocrisy”, there were glimpses of a possible united intellectual initiative between Russia, the Global South and a few dissident Americans and Europeans to steer the collected West into accepting multipolarity. Yet what reigns for now is what was defined as “dark patterns” – including a question still without an answer, posed by the gold, platinum and rare earth analytical standard, Alastair Crooke: how come the West was so supine to Woke-ism?

Much was learned about Russian adaptability to sanctions and the strengthening of the national character, parallel to the economy. So Nabiullina was right after all: no wonder Russians feel more self-confident than before.

Still there are no illusions when it comes to the multi-layered Hegemon-led Hybrid War: “Russia must be punished – and for many generations. Russians should know their place”. That mindset is not going away. So it takes a unified Russia under Putin and the Orthodox Church to fight something so “existentially serious”.

And then there’s the deep dimension of the Special Military Operation. What’s going on in the Donbass steppes is seen as a spiritual challenge as well. So the Hegelian spirit had to be evoked: people as a whole committed to victory – even more now as the Hegemon is completely freaking out staring at the abyss of NATO’s cosmic humiliation.

Considering all of the above, no wonder in each of my long walks in the middle of the Moscow night there was always a Milky Way of thought swirling by. Then I’d stop in one of my favorite digs, pour the last chilled vodka, and toast to galactic multipolarity. Far away but yet within reach.

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@Lookout

more when it became super popular.

A good sized batch of those born in the forties, and some from earlier, actually made an effort to change things for the better, if only via "be the change you wish to see". We mostly failed and most changes we did help bring about were short lived, so maybe we were stupid. That whole movement died in the 80s when the me generation aka generation Reagan set their sights on a good degree a good job a nice portfolio a nice house or condo a hot mate and a beemer or merc and nothing else. There was a later resurgence of activism and/or "be the change" that gave us the various occupy movements, that waned for various reasons, and then what?

How about we sit on our hands, hang out at starbux and discuss celebreties, food, and fashion, and wait for the world to change? My first reaction was "Good luck with that". Maybe they got lucky, no miracle happened and god didn't step up to the plate to fix things for them, but China sort of did. China sort of DID something. Brix might be the leading edge of the change that they're waiting for, but it didn't begin to take form and grow because the Chinese and all those others just sat around waiting. Now Uncle Sam and the EU aren't waiting either, they're actively trying to kill it. Well, maybe if we just wait and watch and go along with the plan it will happen anyway, maybe. Wouldn't want to do anything to interfere with the ebb and flow of power, however, so, it's better that we just sit and watch, right?

So then, what are we doing here? Should we not be more passive and less vocal? Should we really be trying to stir the pot and inform the masses one at a time?

be well and have a good one

edit - typo

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

@enhydra lutris

or hoping things change for the better are passive responses
all it takes is a wee bit of imagination and action to put a few grains
of sand in the gears of the machine. You can see it here and there.
It adds up to some friction. More people need to get involved IMO.

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@enhydra lutris @QMS

In part I think it is due to the disappearance of the draft. No longer were our lives on the hook for global conquest...just someone who volunteered. Additionally we theoretically had civil rights so that struggle faded as well.

I like the music clip because of it's international flavor of cooperation like most of the playing for change pieces.

We are allowed different tastes...especially with music.

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@Lookout

the message Wink

be well and have a good one

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

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And this is why EU is going to the shitter, sound familiar

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

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@ggersh

...to reprimand them is typical isn't it?

Thanks for the X posts and info on tomorrow's strike for Palestine. I hope there is some response.

Hope all is well in your world. Looks like y'all may have had snow already Take care!.

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@Lookout but no snow is forecast for the next couple of weeks at least.
We're actually going to be in the 40's for awhile.....HEAT WAVE!!!

The EU like amerikkka has it's collective heads up their collective
asses.....Blinkie being Blinkie

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2023/12/10/israel-hamas-war-live...

Watch the video....the world is getting very angry at what
amerikkka and Israel is doing

US trying to ensure civilians are protected: Blinken

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that Washington is in almost constant contact with the Israelis “to ensure that they understand what their obligations are”.

Blinken spoke on ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.”

His comments followed an earlier statement to CNN, where he called it “imperative” for Israeli military operations to protect Palestinian civilians.

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

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@ggersh

They just lie with such ease...well rehearsed I guess.

Enjoy your heat wave... which is same air mass as our cold wave I think. We're having highs in the 40's and 28 in the AM. We've put row covers on the two beds with winter crops today.

Thanks for the link and observation!

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@ggersh

Adolph Blinken is a lying sack of S**t!

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/4352680-blinken-defends-rare...

Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Sunday defended the Biden administration’s decision to bypass Congress and send ammunition to Israel, arguing Israel’s needs to defend itself against militant group Hamas justifies the rare move.

Asked on ABC News’s “This Week,” why the Biden administration decided to push the sale of tank ammunition to Israel without congressional review, Blinken said, “When it comes to the weapons that we transfer, there are rules that go along with them. Those rules apply to Israel, as they do to any other country, including the way they’re used and the need, the imperative of respecting international humanitarian law.”

Blinken stressed the administration is trying to ensure civilian lives in Gaza are protected.

“We are deeply, deeply aware of the terrible human toll that this conflict is taking on innocent men, women and children, and we’re working to minimize that to the greatest extent possible,” he said.

“This Week” co-anchor Martha Raddatz further pressed Blinken, asking him, “Have you seen anything in the Israel campaign, with thousands and thousands of civilians killed, many, many of those children, that you believe should be investigated, or has been investigated?”

Raddatz then asked Blinken what leverage the U.S. has to make sure they are taking greater care in their campaign if the U.S. continues to send weapons without evaluating how they are used.

“We’re focused on what is their intent and do they have in place — are they taking necessary measures to make sure that they’re acting in adherence with international humanitarian law, international law, but then also, what are the results? And as I said before, there’s a gap between —” Blinken responded, to which Raddatz said, “We’ve seen the results.”

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@humphrey

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

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@humphrey

...and with such ease. Must take lots of practice?

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@humphrey

when the administration steals bombs without approval to give Bibi
( the administration is trying to ensure civilian lives in Gaza are protected)
and how many $$ billions Biden wants to give Bibi
(we’re working to minimize that to the greatest extent possible)

Do these clowns actually think the rest of the world can't see thru this
smoke screen? Don't think so.
Genocide Joe is over his head in Palestine and Ukraine blood.
No amount of canned statements changes that.

An admission that the US M.O. is to kill as many people as is possible
using other murderous regimes to use our armaments would be honest.

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@humphrey The Nice Liberals with Big Egos were going to save the world by, all by themselves and like the good superheroes they imagine themselves to be, getting Joe Biden elected President.

Well there it is, Nice Liberals with Big Egos, right there in Gaza. The world you thought you saved.

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'French theory is a product of US cultural imperialism." -- Gabriel Rockhill

@Cassiodorus Big SuperPac contributions.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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@on the cusp There were a lot of opinion pieces written in the run-up to the 2020 election. They all told us that "the Left must elect Joe Biden." They all offered us dire, panicky cautionary tales of the horrors that would ensue if "the Left" sat out the election. They were all written by people who had made names for themselves as spokespeople for "the Left."

I don't think SuperPACs had anything to do with it. It was all too stupid to believe, since "the Left" is NOT by any stretch of the imagination what decides elections in swing states. Rather, what decides elections in swing states are economically-minded working people who don't give two hoots if the Republicans are scary or not. Such people decided to stay home in 2016, and vote for Joe in 2020. And who persuaded them to vote for Joe in 2020? Donald Trump. Once again, the Nice Liberals with Big Egos had nothing to do with it.

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'French theory is a product of US cultural imperialism." -- Gabriel Rockhill

@Cassiodorus differs from yours. These people do not see themselves as anything more than successfully parroting what they are being paid to say, maybe chest puffing a bit. And they might be pretty smug about it, but I do not see any inflation of ego, as I understand the definition.
They are useless pieces of shit, in "liberal" garb. They are a joke, to be ignored.
I enjoy your blasting of "liberals". Keep it up!

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@on the cusp though I don't have hard evidence to prove it -- that at least some of the Nice Liberals with Big Egos don't have the wherewithal or the intelligence to get paid to say what they say. I think -- I'm not going to name too many names here because I don't want to alienate friends -- that a lot of them are good people who maybe have tenure-track positions at universities or maybe they made good money once upon a time and are now retired but for some reason or other they became unable to do genuine class analysis and are genuinely fooled into buying into, for instance, Russiagate, or the State Department line on Ukraine, or the current Zionist line on Gaza, or Biden happy-talk about "the economy," or for that matter the Democratic Party.

I'm not, in short, being ironic when I call them NICE liberals with big egos.

I would, however, like to know who is being paid. Is Heather Cox Richardson, for instance, being paid?

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'French theory is a product of US cultural imperialism." -- Gabriel Rockhill

@Cassiodorus Who gets paid is the "liberals" in office or in the media. I can't think of any liberals I know personally.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

@ggersh I met a man who had organized and participated in protests that led to the election of Amlo. The protesters, poor people left out of the financial gains of the Mexican upper class, simply sat, joined arms, refused to spend money, refused to shop, starved businesses of profits, and the government lost sales taxes. Peaceful, no arrests, a defeat of the oppressors.
I am too old to be tased, clubbed, and arrested. I have no real way to voice my opinions to affect change.
But I can stay out of out of stores. I can easily shut off any online purchases.
I doubt it would take more that 3 weeks to a month to get TPTB's attention that we will no longer accept their enslavement of the poor. Or wars. Or whatever else targets the poor.

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Years ago Christmas cards at least promoted the annual message "Peace on Earth". Now these cards are as passe as the message.

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@karl pearson peace as a message seems to be equated with anti American and anti semetic now

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@Will Rogers Guthrie Mister.
The "Conflation Resolution", aside from being incredibly uneducated, is potentially very dangerous to us.
Any limits on free speech riles me up.
Anyone running for office that agrees with that resolution will not get my support, not that they want it.

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@karl pearson @Will Rogers Guthrie @on the cusp

...but TPTB don't even recognize the question much less the answer. We have a set of peace cards we use for the few cards we send....so not totally passe. I still sport a peace sign front plate on my old daily driver.

Thank for coming by today. Enjoy your Sunday!

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Thanks for the OT. Speaking of military bases.....
https://theintercept.com/2023/10/27/secret-military-base-israel-gaza-sit...

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@Snode

but it seems like I remember hearing the Houthis hit one of the US bases in Israel...even with Duckduckgo all I get is pro-Israel hits when I search.

Thanks for the info. Not to mention our aerial surveillance and targeting info we supply the IDF.

God to "see" you today!

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@Lookout @Lookout

https://theintercept.com/2023/10/27/secret-military-base-israel-gaza-sit...

https://sputnikglobe.com/20231028/us-covertly-expands-military-base-in-i...

https://www.synergiafoundation.org/insights/analyses-assessments/us-mili...

https://historyreviewed.best/index.php/very-important-americas-secret-mi...

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/us-constructed-secret-milit...

Despite President Joe Biden's denial of plans to deploy US troops as part of the ongoing confrontation between the Palestinian Resistance and the Israeli occupation, a covert US military presence is in place and expanding, as indicated by government documents, the report revealed.

oops, word is out ...

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@QMS

but I was looking to see if the Houthis managed a missile strike on one of our "secret" bases in Israel. Someone somewhere suggested they did.

I'll try yandex...seems like the duck sold out.

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@humphrey

Even MSM is reporting that Russia has defeated Ukraine. Something we've reported here on c99 for months.

Thanks for the X post. It is nice to hear a senator recognize the situation...but I bet he's all in on a war with China?

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@Lookout

of hundreds of thousands civilians?
Soul less bastids.
The US is looking pretty ugly.
Shamed to be party in this.
(not in my name)

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@QMS

Some democracy...70% want a ceasefire, but NOOOO! The grift is real and the Zionists own our government. All you have to do is look.

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with Hunter may not reflect well on the 'big guy'
although all of this 'justice' is politically motivated
I don't see how this act in the play will help Brandon
coming into election season, nor his failures in the
Ukraine and now Gaza. Obviously he is just a figure head
and decisions involving domestic and foreign policy are
beyond his addled state to deal with. But it doesn't play
well in Des Moines.

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@QMS

the mainly trumped up charges on Trump compared to the Biden crime family. Some, most?, people are seeing the doj collusion and that is encouraging in and of itself. Add in a healthy dose of the industrial censorship complex. And don't forget to mix in CIA deep state psyops. It really does look like 1984 doesn't it?

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I boggles the mind to use the UN after the recent US veto.

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@humphrey

are toothless old dogs without an effective role in
international affairs. Pretty obvious when we have
an ongoing genocide and somehow Putin is to blame?
If the UN had any power to enforce their charter, perhaps
these wars would not spiral out of control. And if the ICC
had any serious mandate, many warmongers would be
swinging from the gallows. It is but an illusion of justice.

Hopefully, with the development of BRICS+, a new global
agency can hold the rogue nations in check (financially).

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@humphrey

You can't make it up...

Initial Reports that Israel has given the Lebanese Government and Military a “48-Hour Ultimatum” to begin Negotiations on an Agreement to return Hezbollah to their Positions which were agreed upon by United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, or else the IDF will launch a Military Operation to Destroy any and all Hezbollah Infrastructure in Southern Lebanon up to the Litani River.

Do as we say or we bomb you to oblivion...Now that's diplomacy!

Thanks for the X post!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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@humphrey

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'French theory is a product of US cultural imperialism." -- Gabriel Rockhill

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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...another playing for change.

I hope we can all ride the peace train...

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

Okay from Tucker...

No worries. Having watched the Ukr war since the beginning and reading actually good military pundits how exactly is Biden going do a military build up or into Ukraine for actual direct confrontation of the Russians? Russians have 800K troops in and around the Ukraine.
For offensive attacks on Russian troops inside or outside Ukr would require by military "wisdom" 3X the number of defenders. Meaning NATO/US would need over 2+ million army to take on the Russians. The Russians have no desire to invade any NATO country as they don't a large enough military. The Red Army was about 11.2 million strong as they pushed back the Nazis in 1945.

The frightening part is if NATO attacks Russian troops in Ukr and get badly defeated that the US may go nuclear.

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