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René Magritte Morning star 1938

 

There Is No Pardoning The Biden Administration (Eric Utter)
Court Orders Biden Administration To Stop Selling Border Wall Material (JTN)
Trump Will Restore US Rule of Law by Pardoning January 6 Protesters (Sp.)
Top German Newspaper Editor Quits Over Musk Op-Ed (RT)
Trump Supports Immigration Visas Backed By Musk (NYP)
Trump Asks Supreme Court To Delay Decision On Banning TikTok in US (JTN)
‘Godfather of AI’ Issues New Warning To Humanity (RT)
Ukraine Heading For Disaster – Slovak PM Fico (RT)
US Senator Slams Biden’s $1.25 Billion Weaponry Package For Ukraine (RT)
US Congress Urged To Expose ‘Sexual Slush Fund List’ (RT)
CDC Can’t Substantiate COVID Vaccine Ingredient Claims (JTN)
Telegram Blocks Russian Media In EU (RT)
Fani Willis To Be Slapped With Subpoenas (ZH)
US and UK Seek to Force Russia Out of Syria, Destabilize Middle East (Sp.)
A Fishy Story of Cable Sabotage In The Baltic Sea (SCF)
Europe: The Fall of the Holy Renewable Empire (Godefridi)
IEA’s ‘Net Zero’ Bias Undermines Global Energy Security (JTN)

 

 

 

 

All of sudden, Bannon goes after Musk. Wonder why.

Hegseth

 

 

 

 

“The Biden administration has helped make a mockery of common sense—if not of reality itself..”

There Is No Pardoning The Biden Administration (Eric Utter)

This is going to be controversial to many, but I am going to tell it like I see it, so damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead. The Biden administration, set up as it was by the Obama administration, has been a clear and present danger to the United States of America. In almost every way imaginable. It has tanked an economy that otherwise was on the way to (an almost inevitable) rapid, post-pandemic recovery, causing pain to countless American families. Speaking of the pandemic, its ludicrous lockdown policy, and a host of other counterproductive and destructive policies, caused immeasurable physical, mental, and emotional harm to millions of people—and summarily destroyed many small businesses, particularly restaurants. It fostered a growing oligarchy by ensuring certain government-approved giant corporations prospered while the small businesses were devastated.

It nourished this budding fascism even as it took every opportunity to baselessly label Donald Trump and his supporters as “fascists.” Similarly, it incessantly talked of “saving our democracy” even as it tried to destroy it by pushing for the end of the Electoral College and the filibuster, supporting the advent of congressional representation for Washington, D.C., urging the granting of statehood to Puerto Rico, and, most egregiously, going to any and all lengths to get rid of its chief political opponent, Donald J. Trump. It is still doing all it can to obstruct the will of the people, as was evident in its post-election auctioning off materials for the border wall for pennies on the dollar, as well as in placing various other roadblocks in front of the incoming administration. (In other words, it is doing everything possible to counteract the will of the people. Doesn’t sound very democratic to me.)

Leaving the border wide open for years has created the greatest current—and latent—security threat the nation has ever faced. Period. In colluding with the social media giants to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop story, or with foreign agents to concoct the Russian-collusion hoax, Democrats have shown, time and again, they will do anything to attain and retain power. The Biden administration made that abundantly clear…seven ways from Sunday. In its constant use of lawfare and its “accountability for thee but not for me” perversion of the justice system, it has created a two-tiered system of justice that is deeply anti-American and monstrously pernicious. And that is troubling—and frightening—to most Americans.

The Biden administration has helped make a mockery of common sense—if not of reality itself—with its official inability to define what a woman is, and to simultaneously approve of “gender reassignment” surgeries and procedures (even for the very young)…and biological men in women’s locker-rooms, bathrooms, and on their sports teams. It has done grievous damage to our culture—and unity—by endlessly promoting the absurd ideologies of DEI and CRT. Its unwillingness to ever be available, accountable, or transparent is only matched by its overwhelming desire and propensity to lie to the very citizens it is supposed to serve. Which we have seen in its attempts to protect itself, smear Trump and his supporters, give a pass to the Chinese spy balloon, and in its flat-out refusal to tell Americans anything resembling the truth about the drone fiasco that has been ongoing for over a month.

The non-answers and gibberish that has spewed from the mouths of “government officials,” has been truly mind-blowing…on this and numerous other matters. As if all of this weren’t enough, its foreign policy may yet lead to our destruction. It essentially surrendered to goat-herders in Afghanistan, leaving behind billions of dollars of high-end military equipment, more than a dozen dead Americans, and our reputation and dignity. It has bizarrely coddled Iran while playing hardball with Israel, the only liberal democracy in the Middle East. And it seems almost determined to get us directly involved in a shooting war with Russia, if not a nuclear one. To me, this is far worse than incompetence, more than malfeasance. To me, it spells T-R-E-A-S-O-N.

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“..we will hold his Administration accountable for illegally subverting our Nation’s border security until their very last day in power..”

Court Orders Biden Administration To Stop Selling Border Wall Material (JTN)

A court on Friday ordered President Joe Biden’s administration to stop selling border wall construction materials ahead of the next presidential administration. The administration has been selling excess border wall materials for low prices ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s second term. It comes after Biden halted construction of the wall, and Congress authorized the administration last year to dispose of unused border wall materials as part of the National Defense Authorization Act. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said that the administration has confirmed that it will oblige the court order and stop disposing of any further border wall materials over the next 30 days, according to Fox News.

“We have successfully blocked the Biden Administration from disposing of any further border wall materials before President Trump takes office,” Paxton said in a statement. “This follows our major victory forcing Biden to build the wall, and we will hold his Administration accountable for illegally subverting our Nation’s border security until their very last day in power, especially where their actions are clearly motivated by a desire to thwart President-elect Trump’s immigration agenda.”

The order comes after Texas promised to help Trump finish building a wall along the United States southern border with Mexico. Trump previously pleaded for the Biden administration to stop selling material for the wall, claiming it was an almost “criminal act.” “What they’re doing is really an act, it’s almost a criminal act,” he said. “They know we’re going to use it and if we don’t have it, we’re going to have to rebuild it, and it’ll cost double what it cost years ago, and that’s hundreds of millions of dollars because you’re talking about a lot of, a lot of wall.”

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“..he will be restoring the rule of law instead of the rule of arbitrary power..”

Trump Will Restore US Rule of Law by Pardoning January 6 Protesters (Sp.)

On January 6, 2021, a crowd of supporters of then-President Donald Trump breached the United States Capitol Building in Washington, DC, over concerns that the 2020 presidential election was rigged “If Trump follows through on his promise [to pardon January Sixers], then he will be restoring the rule of law instead of the rule of arbitrary power,” retired CIA intelligence official Larry Johnson tells Sputnik. According to Johnson, Trump’s “action to correct the abuse is surrounding the incarceration of the January 6 protesters will put the judicial system on notice that it must follow the law and be blind with respect to people’s political views.” The CIA veteran believes that the incident was a staged intelligence operation, carried out by FBI agents and undercover operatives with support from both the CIA and the Pentagon, and coordinated with Democrats.

Johnson elaborates that the subsequent Democrat-led January 6 panel was nothing short of a “political show trial that matched anything done during the Stalin era in the Soviet Union.” He assesses the persecution of January Sixers as an “overreach by the Department of Justice” aimed at intimidating Trump’s base. President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly pledged to pardon most of January 6th actors, stressing that he would begin addressing this issue “in the first hour” of his presidency. To date, over 1,100 individuals have been convicted, with more than 600 sentenced to prison terms. Enrique Tarrio, the former leader of the right-wing Proud Boys movement, received the longest sentence—22 years in federal prison.

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Does Musk contradict himself?

“Despite being far-right, AfD represents political realism…”

“..their portrayal as far-right is clearly false.”

Top German Newspaper Editor Quits Over Musk Op-Ed (RT)

“I have always enjoyed running the opinion pages of Welt and Welt am Sonntag. Today, an article written by Elon Musk appeared in Welt am Sonntag. I handed in my resignation yesterday, after it went to print,” Eva Marie Kogel wrote on X. The billionaire owner of SpeceX, Tesla and X (formerly Twitter) wrote the article after praising AfD on social media. In his op-ed, the major ally of US President-elect Donald Trump hailed AfD as “the last spark of hope” for Germany. The billionaire insisted that its “pragmatic” approach will usher in a revival of the country, while arguing that other parties are out of touch with regular people. “The traditional parties have failed Germany. Their policies have led to economic stagnation, social unrest and an erosion of national identity,” Musk wrote.

“Despite being far-right, AfD represents political realism that resonates with many Germans who feel that their concerns are being ignored by the establishment.” Musk further defended the AfD, stating that “their portrayal as far-right is clearly false.” According to German media, the publication of the op-ed sparked intense debates among the staff at Die Welt, with some viewing it as meddling in the snap parliamentary election, which is scheduled for February 2025. Jan Philipp Burgard, Die Welt’s senior reporter, penned a rebuttal to Musk, calling his praise of AfD “fatally flawed” and arguing that it was “a big mistake” not to label the party as far-right.

Another Die Welt journalist, Franziska Zimmerer, insisted in her own op-ed that the text written by Musk “should not have appeared” in the paper. “Election appeals, no matter the party, have no place in independent media,” she wrote. Founded in 2013, AfD has been pushing for the tightening of asylum laws and fighting organized crime and Islamic extremism. The party has become more popular in recent years, winning its first regional election in Thuringia in September. The 2025 election was called after the ruling three-party coalition collapsed due to the conflict over budget.

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As I said yesterday, there are people who abuse the H-1B program. So you can stop the program, or stop the abuse.

Trump Supports Immigration Visas Backed By Musk (NYP)

President-elect Trump told The Post Saturday he supports immigration visas for highly skilled workers, appearing to side with Elon Musk in the roiling intra-MAGA debate on the issue. “I’ve always liked the visas, I have always been in favor of the visas. That’s why we have them,” Trump said by phone, referring to the H-1B program, which permits companies to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations. “I have many H-1B visas on my properties. I’ve been a believer in H-1B. I have used it many times. It’s a great program,” added Trump, who restricted access to foreign worker visas in his first administration and has been critical of the program in the past. Musk and other tech barons argued this week that the H-1B visa program is critical to ensuring American companies can find highly skilled labor which may not be easily available in the U.S. labor force and must be expanded.

MAGA hardliners want Trump to follow through with his promise to promote US workers and impose tougher restrictions on immigration. Trump’s Saturday comments come a day after Musk vowed to go to “war” on the issue, telling one mocking opponent to go “f–k yourself.” The flare-up happened after X user Steven Mackey jabbed the billionaire’s defense of the program by using the billionaire’s own words against him. “Stop trying to optimize something that shouldn’t exist,” a line often used by Musk, Mackey wrote. “Let’s optimize H-1B,” he sarcastically added. Musk fired back: “The reason I’m in America along with so many critical people who built SpaceX, Tesla, and hundreds of other companies that made America strong is because of H1B.” “Take a big step back and F–K YOURSELF in the face. I will go to war on this issue the likes of which you cannot possibly comprehend,” he added, paragraphing a memorable line from the 2008 comedy “Tropic Thunder.”

The tech billionaire has been criticized by MAGA diehards including Laura Loomer and Ann Coulter — who say the H-1B visa program has been abused and needs to be sharply curtailed. And influential voices around Trump have publicly begun turning on Musk as well. “Someone please notify ‘Child Protective Services’— need to do a ‘wellness check’ on this toddler,” former White House Counselor Steve Bannon jeered at the X boss in a Saturday post to his account on Gettr. Musk said his passion for the issue stemmed from wanting America to remain competitive by attracting “the top ~0.1% of engineering talent” which he said was essential for “America to keep winning.” Vivek Ramaswamy, who is slated to run the Department of Government Efficiency with Musk, backed Musk and offered a critique of American society. “American culture has venerated mediocrity over excellence,” Ramaswamy wrote on X.

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“He appears to have taken a heightened interest in keeping the short-form video app available in the U.S. upon learning his popularity among younger voters on it.”

Trump Asks Supreme Court To Delay Decision On Banning TikTok in US (JTN)

President-elect Donald Trump on Friday asked the Supreme Court to delay a potential ban on the social media platform TikTok until after his inauguration on Jan. 20. President Joe Biden signed a law in April that to ban platform from app stores in the United States starting January 19, unless its China-connected parent company ByteDance divests its shares of the app. The Supreme Court is set is begin hearing oral arguments on Jan. 10, nine days before the deadline. Trump has suggested that he could keep the social media app around after he takes office, even under its current ownership by a Chinese company. He appears to have taken a heightened interest in keeping the short-form video app available in the U.S. upon learning his popularity among younger voters on it.

The ban stems from concerns that the app could operate as an extension of the Chinese government. But the company has strongly denied being “owned or controlled by any government or state-controlled entity.” Trump attorney D. John Sauer on Friday said the incoming president holds the “electoral mandate, and the political will to negotiate a resolution to save the platform while addressing the national security concerns,” according to The Hill. “In light of these interests – including, most importantly, his overarching responsibility for the United States’ national security and foreign policy – President Trump opposes banning TikTok in the United States at this juncture, and seeks the ability to resolve the issues at hand through political means once he takes office,” Sauer wrote in a brief. The Supreme Court is expected to begin hearing oral arguments on Jan. 10, nine days before the deadline.

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“You see, we’ve never had to deal with things more intelligent than ourselves before.”

‘Godfather of AI’ Issues New Warning To Humanity (RT)

Artificial intelligence could lead to human extinction within three decades with a likelihood of up to 20%, according to Geoffrey Hinton, a pioneering figure in AI and recipient of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics. This marks an increase from a 10% risk, his estimate just a year ago. During an interview on BBC Radio 4 on Thursday Hinton was asked whether anything had changed since his previous estimate of a one-in-ten chance of an AI apocalypse. The Turing Award-winning scientist responded, “not really, 10% to 20%.” This led to the show’s guest editor, the former chancellor Sajid Javid, to quip “you’re going up.” The computer scientist, who quit Google last year, responded: “If anything. You see, we’ve never had to deal with things more intelligent than ourselves before.”

The British-Canadian scientist, who received this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to AI, highlighted the challenges of controlling advanced AI systems. “How many examples do you know of a more intelligent thing being controlled by a less intelligent thing?…Evolution put a lot of work into allowing the baby to control the mother, but that’s about the only example I know of,” Hinton, who is often called ‘the Godfather of AI’, said. He suggested “imagine yourself and a three-year-old. We’ll be the three-year-old,” compared to a future AI that would be “smarter than people.” Hinton noted that progress has been “much faster than I expected,” and called for regulation to ensure safety. He cautioned against relying solely on corporate profit motives, stating, “the only thing that can force those big companies to do more research on safety is government regulation.”

In May 2023, the Center for AI Safety released a statement signed by prominent scientists in the field, including Hinton, warning that “mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority alongside other societal-scale risks such as pandemics and nuclear war.” Among the signees are Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and Yoshua Bengio, considered an AI pioneer for his work on neural networks. Hinton believes that AI systems could eventually surpass human intelligence, escape human control and, potentially, cause catastrophic harm to humanity. He advocates dedicating significant resources to ensure AI safety and ethical use, also emphasizing an urgent need for proactive measures before it’s too late. Yann LeCun, Chief AI Scientist at Meta, has expressed views contrary to Hinton’s, stating that the technology “could actually save humanity from extinction.”

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“..would “never agree to Slavs killing each other in the name of any geopolitical interests and efforts to weaken and distract Russia.”

Ukraine Heading For Disaster – Slovak PM Fico (RT)

The Ukrainian government is pushing the country towards ruin by trying to serve the interests of the West, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico claimed in a Facebook post on Friday. Fico said that he finds it “incomprehensible” that Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky continues to refuse a ceasefire with Russia, and is instead “dragging the entire country into disaster.” The Slovak premier predicted that Ukraine will pay “a huge price for this Western adventure in the form of the loss of territory and the presence of foreign troops.” Fico stressed that he would personally never join Western politicians who “openly support war” and would “never agree to Slavs killing each other in the name of any geopolitical interests and efforts to weaken and distract Russia.”

In the video, he also hit out at Zelensky, who has repeatedly attacked Fico in public speeches and on social media. The prime minister argued that the West is only granting Zelensky’s requests for “selfish political and power reasons.” “However, I am not your subordinate servant who cannot express his own opinion and who has an obligation only to help you and not to expect anything from you,” Fico added. He condemned Zelensky’s pledge that Kiev will stop transporting Russian gas deliveries to Slovakia after January 1, warning that the move would severely damage the EU economy. Fico warned that Bratislava could consider a number of reciprocal measures, including cutting electricity supplies to Ukraine.

“Stopping the transit of Russian natural gas through Ukraine is not just a hollow political gesture. It’s an extremely costly move, one that we, in the European Union, will pay for,” Fico stressed. The prime minister also announced that aside from continuing to push for a ceasefire and encouraging the start of peace talks, Slovakia will also offer itself as a “suitable country for organizing any peace negotiations at any level.” Fico noted that he proposed the idea of Bratislava hosting negotiations to Russian President Vladimir Putin during his recent visit to Moscow. The Russian leader has since told reporters that Moscow would not be opposed to the idea.

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Ukraine won’t win because of another $1.25 billion being poured in 3 weeks before Jan 20. So what other goal could this have than money laundering?

US Senator Slams Biden’s $1.25 Billion Weaponry Package For Ukraine (RT)

Utah Senator Mike Lee has criticized the proposed allocation of a new lavish weaponry package for Kiev, calling it ‘money laundering.’ The Republican senator took to X on Sunday, responding to an AP post reporting on a looming $1.25 billion weaponry package, expected to be announced by the outgoing Biden administration shortly. “Please no more money to Ukraine. There’s only so much they can launder,” Lee wrote on his account with the ‘BasedMikeLee’ handle, accompanying the post with a picture of the Ukrainian flag bearing the “Universal symbol for money laundering” inscription. The upcoming package is expected to include a “significant amount” of various munitions, including missiles for NASAMS and HAWK anti-aircraft systems, munitions for Stinger MANPADs, as well as artillery shells in 155- and 105-mm caliber, AP reported, citing unnamed US officials.

The package comes as a part of an effort by the outgoing administration to pour as much weaponry into Ukraine as possible before President-elect Donald Trump takes over on January 20. The announcement is reportedly expected to be made on Monday. Senator Lee has been highly critical of Washington’s enduring military aid for Ukraine, ramping up his rhetoric after the November election was won by Trump. Among other things, the senator accused the outgoing administration of trying to derail the expected effort by the next president to bring the Russia-Ukraine conflict to its end.

“Congress must not give [Biden] a gift to further sabotage President Trump’s peace negotiations on the way out the door,” Lee said in late November, in the wake of media reports of the White House quietly asking Congress to allocate an additional $24 billion in Ukraine-related spending. Republican fiscal hawks have consistently criticized requests for unrestricted spending without necessary structural reforms. President Biden’s reported appeal for additional funding for Ukraine arrived amidst uncertainty regarding the future of US policy toward the conflict as President-elect Trump has repeatedly claimed he could end the war within 24 hours and has expressed a strong interest in negotiating a resolution to the hostilities.

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“..the OCWR disbursed over $17 million to resolve nearly 300 cases, covering issues like sexual harassment, discrimination, and pay disputes.”

US Congress Urged To Expose ‘Sexual Slush Fund List’ (RT)

Republican Representatives Thomas Massie from Kentucky and Georgia’s Marjorie Taylor Greene have urged the US Congress to disclose the names of lawmakers who have used taxpayer money to settle workplace disputes, including sexual harassment claims. Since 1997, over $17 million has been paid out for such cases. In a post on X on Thursday, Massie highlighted the issue, stating that “Congress has secretly paid out more than $17 million of your money to quietly settle charges of harassment (sexual and other forms) in Congressional offices.” The lawmaker insisted that the names of the representatives involved must be released. Taylor Greene supported Massie’s call, writing on X that she wishes to release the “congressional sexual slush fund list.”

She emphasized that taxpayers should not have been responsible for these payments in the first place, or for “all the other garbage that they should not have to pay for.” The Office of Congressional Workplace Rights (OCWR), established in 1995, oversees these settlements. Between 1997 and 2017, the OCWR disbursed over $17 million to resolve nearly 300 cases, covering issues like sexual harassment, discrimination, and pay disputes. The office does not disclose the identities of those involved in the settlements. Former Representatives Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) and Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) have also expressed support for releasing the names associated with these settlements. Brooks stated that taxpayer money should never be used to secretly bail out harassers, advocating personal accountability to deter misconduct. Chaffetz concurred, asserting that taxpayers deserve transparency.

This renewed demand for transparency follows the release of a House Ethics Committee report accusing former Republican Florida Representative Matt Gaetz of using illegal drugs and paying tens of thousands of dollars for sex, including with a minor. Gaetz has vehemently denied the allegations and has in turn proposed a plan to expose the individuals involved in harassment settlements. The OCWR has previously stated that a significant portion of the cases it handles involve employees not directly affiliated with the House or Senate, such as from the Library of Congress or the Capitol Police. Additionally, settlements reached outside the OCWR, like the 2015 case involving the late Democratic Michigan Representative John Conyers, are not included in the disclosed figures.

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“..been caught empty-handed when asked for data to support its claim, on the same “myths and facts” page, that “nearly all the ingredients” in the therapeutics are found “in many foods – fats, sugars, and salts.”

CDC Can’t Substantiate COVID Vaccine Ingredient Claims (JTN)

Federal public health agencies are known for black-and-white public service announcements that portray their favorite COVID-19 treatments as universally beneficial without providing supporting data, particularly the effectiveness of each new vaccine formulation. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner-nominee Marty Makary once accused the current officeholder, Robert Califf, of wildly exaggerating data in claiming that since-rescinded bivalent vaccines, which targeted two COVID strains, showed a “significant reduction in hospitalization and death in all populations examined, which is clinically meaningful.” The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which similarly claims COVID vaccines are safer than infections for all populations, has now been caught empty-handed when asked for data to support its claim, on the same “myths and facts” page, that “nearly all the ingredients” in the therapeutics are found “in many foods – fats, sugars, and salts.”

The Informed Consent Action Network and Mississippi Medical Professionals for Informed Consent filed a Freedom of Information Act request for all documents including “studies, journal articles, manufacturer data, etc.” that are “sufficient to show the foods that contain the same ingredients as those found in the COVID19 vaccines” to verify the CDC’s claim. They also asked for data on foods that contain the ingredients listed in the vaccine inserts, in another five FOIA requests: “recombinant spike protein from the SARS-CoV-2 virus … nucleoside-modified messenger RNA …extracts from the soapbark tree” and exotic-sounding chemicals such as “methyl-alpha-D-mannopyranoside,” and evidence that the body responds the same to an ingredient whether eaten or injected. The CDC’s response to the broadest request? Its National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases does not have “any documents pertaining to your request.”

The FOIA officer told the entities to ask the FDA for the data because “the subject matter expert notes that ingredients in specific vaccines fall under the responsibility of the FDA,” and also told them how to appeal the agency’s response up the FOIA command chain. “Typically, if one agency points us to another, ICAN will have us submit the same requests to that other agency although here, ICAN was questioning the evidence justifying a statement on CDC’s own website so it’s unclear why CDC would have no records yet FDA would have them,” ICAN’s lawyer Elizabeth Brehm told Just the News in an email. She shared the agency’s responses to all six FOIAs, which gave the same no-records response but also cited various CDC and FDA pages, including kinds of vaccine ingredients and examples, such as the stabilizer gelatin and “residual inactivating ingredient” formaldehyde, and a long explanation of why certain ingredients are in vaccines.

“CDC’s approach to truth and data is a joke,” Brehm’s colleague Aaron Siri, who leads the effort, wrote on X. ICAN alleged the agency’s shrugging response shows it’s violating the Information Quality Act by not being able to “substantiate the quality of the information it has disseminated.” The agency’s inability to back up its public messaging comes as the feds continue hiding safety data, healthcare workers worldwide express hesitancy toward COVID vaccines and some state public health agencies ditch one-size-fits-all recommendations. Another FOIA filer beat the FDA this month, with a federal judge ordering the agency to produce its emergency use authorization file on the Pfizer COVID vaccine by June 30, 2025.

The FDA argued the EUA file isn’t covered by Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency’s FOIA request for the “biological product file” in the formal application for licensing, but U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman quoted its own press release on the vaccine’s formal approval, which said it used and builds on the EUA’s data. The Biden administration pulled out all the stops to delay the release of the FDA’s COVID vaccine safety data that are kept apart from the public Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System, in response to Just the News litigation. The docket shows the feds secured a stay of the proceedings before Donald Trump’s election victory. The case is scheduled to resume five months into the second Trump administration.

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Nothing to do with propaganda. Just plain censorship.

Telegram Blocks Russian Media In EU (RT)

The Telegram channels of multiple major Russian news outlets were rendered inaccessible across the EU on Sunday. The affected channels now display a plaque stating that access to their content has been restricted over alleged “violation of local laws,” with all the content unavailable. According to media reports, the affected channels include such Russian majors as RIA Novosti, Izvestia, Rossiya 1, Channel One, NTV and Rossiyskaya Gazeta. While it was not immediately clear whether the bans are EU-wide, the restrictions have been reportedly rolled out in Poland, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Greece, Italy and the Czech Republic. The EU has taken multiple hostile steps against Russian media amid the ongoing conflict between Moscow and Kiev – and even before it.

Some of the media affected in the apparent Telegram ban, namely Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Izvestia and RIA Novosti, were slapped with a broadcasting ban in the bloc in May. At the time, the EU Council claimed the outlets were under the “permanent direct or indirect control” of the Russian leadership, and played an “essential and instrumental” role in the hostilities. No official statements have so far been made on the matter, either by Telegram, the EU as a whole or by individual members of the bloc. The apparent ban of Telegram channels has been condemned by senior Russian officials, including Senator Alexey Pushkov, who heads the media policy committee of the country’s upper chamber, the Federation Council.

“I believe that the blocking of the RIA Novosti Telegram channel and other Russian mass media, including Izvestia and Rossiyskaya Gazeta in a number of EU countries, is a continuation of the effort to create an informational iron curtain between Europe and Russia,” he told RIA Novosti. The latest hostile move has likely been prompted by the “weakening media positions” of Western leadership, especially on the Ukrainian conflict and domestic policies, Pushkov suggested. The ban is reminiscent of restrictions imposed in the EU on RT, which has long been the prime target for hostile actions in the West against Russian state-affiliated media. RT had all its Telegram accounts blocked across the bloc early into the Ukrainian conflict in March 2022.

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Try Jack Smith next. Get them under oath.

Fani Willis To Be Slapped With Subpoenas (ZH)

Lawmakers in Georgia have been granted the authority to serve subpoenas on Fulton County DA Fani Willis as part of an inquiry into her prosecution of President-elect Donald Trump. In a Monday ruling revealed later in the week, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Shukura Ingram allowed the Georgia Senate to compel Willis’s testimony – giving her until Jan. 13 to argue that the lawmakers’ demands are overly broad, or seek confidential information. Willis plans to appeal the ruling, the Epoch Times reports. “We believe the ruling is wrong and will appeal,” said Willis’s attorney, former Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes. Earlier this year, a state Senate committee was formed over allegations of misconduct by Willis during her prosecution of Trump and his co-defendants (one of whom revealed that Fani hired her lover to help with her prosecution).

In August, the committee subpoenaed Willis, who then skipped a September hearing, delaying the inquiry. Her attorney argued that the committee’s subpoenas are overly broad and lack legitimate legislative purpose – and that they seek confidential information. Republican state Senator Greg Dolezal applauded the ruling. “Judge Ingram has ruled the state Senate does indeed have the power to subpoena D.A. Fani Willis,” Dolezal wrote on X. “We’ll see you soon, Madam D.A.” As the Epoch Times notes further, scrutiny of Willis intensified after the Georgia Court of Appeals ruled earlier in December to disqualify her from the Trump case. The split 2–1 decision cited an “appearance of impropriety” stemming from her romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade.

While both Willis and Wade have admitted to the relationship, they said it began after Wade was hired and ended before Trump’s indictment. Willis’s office filed a notice of intent to ask the Georgia Supreme Court to review the decision. This came after earlier rulings, including one by Judge Scott McAfee, who described Willis’s actions as a “tremendous lapse in judgment” and allowed her to continue prosecuting Trump if Wade stepped aside—a condition that was met. The Senate committee’s investigation also highlights concerns over Willis’s hiring of Wade, which legislators allege created a “clear conflict of interest” and defrauded taxpayers. Following the court of appeals’ decision to disqualify Willis, Trump proclaimed the election case “dead” and alleged corruption within her office.

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“There’s zero interest or intent on the part of the US to promote either democracy or stability” in the region..”

US and UK Seek to Force Russia Out of Syria, Destabilize Middle East (Sp.)

The outgoing Biden administration and the British leadership are looking to maintain chaos in the Middle East while regarding the Russian military presence in Syria as a force hindering their plans, according to Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR). The SVR stated that the CIA and MI6 are developing plans to organize a series of terrorist attacks on Russian military facilities in Syria using ISIS* fighters armed with drones as their proxies. “This is just one more egregious example of the US poking the bear. And up to this point, the bear has not eaten the poker,” retired CIA intelligence official Larry Johnson tells Sputnik. The US and its allies believe that they “can inflict enough damage on Russia that it’ll pull out of Syria and withdraw its presence from those military bases” since they misinterpret Moscow’s patience as weakness, according to Johnson.

The SVR noted that the US and UK hope these terror provocations would also cast a shadow on the new Syrian authorities as being incapable of controlling the situation on the ground. Meanwhile, the US also intends to maintain control over oil-rich areas of Syria east of the Euphrates River under the pretext of fighting ISIS, according to the SVR. “The interests of the US are very simple. It’s oil control. They’ve had control of some of the oil in the east for at least eight or nine years—so this is not new,” Johnson stresses. “There’s zero interest or intent on the part of the US to promote either democracy or stability” in the region, the pundit concludes.

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“It is significant that NATO intelligence agencies are turning their attention to cutting off Russia’s oil exports via the Baltic Sea.”

A Fishy Story of Cable Sabotage In The Baltic Sea (SCF)

This week saw yet another incident of alleged submarine cable sabotage in the Baltic Sea. A power line running along the seabed from Finland to Estonia was reportedly disrupted. Western news media have fingered a tanker carrying Russian crude oil as being responsible, with the implication that the damage was caused deliberately. In recent weeks, there have been other incidents of alleged sabotage of telecommunication cables under the Baltic Sea. On November 17, a data link between Finland and Lithuania was damaged. The next day, on November 18, another internet line lying on the seabed from Finland to Germany was reportedly cut. Both cables were said to have been wrecked by external force. Germany’s defense minister Boris Pistorius and other Russophobic politicians have insinuated that the alleged sabotage is a form of “hybrid warfare” being waged by Russia and possibly with China’s help in the case of the November incidents.

Moscow and Beijing have categorically denied any involvement in interfering with subsea infrastructure in the Baltic region. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed the accusations against Russia of aggravated damage as “absurd” and, he noted, typically made without any verifiable evidence. Conveniently, following the latest incident this week, NATO head Mark Rutte is assuring Finland, Sweden, and the Baltic states that the alliance is responding to their calls for more security by increasing the alliance’s military forces for patrolling the sea lanes. Any independent criminal investigator would easily find credible answers to the question of Cui Bono (Who Gains?).

Cables are cut with unusual frequency (suggesting not accidental damage); the people reporting the damage do so without showing evidence (we are relying on their version); the accusations are basely leveled at Russia without evidence but reliant on Russophobic prejudice; the accusations, in turn, are cited to make calls for increased NATO protection; and NATO duly provides the requested “protection”. One upshot is that the NATO military is giving itself a license to increase warships, warplanes and surveillance systems on Russia’s northern flank – all under the pretext of “responding to Russian sabotage”. Such a move is, of course, part of the long-term strategic attempt to encircle Russia, threaten its national security and destabilize its sovereignty. In other words, this is all part of the long-term geopolitical confrontation between the U.S.-led NATO bloc and Russia, in which the war in Ukraine is but one theater.

The control of the Arctic sea routes and resources is a top strategic goal of the United States and its Scandinavian NATO partners, in particular. Russia has a natural advantage in the Arctic region owing to its geography. One way of tipping the balance of advantage is for NATO to militarize the region. Another strategic aim is to curb Russian cargo shipping via the Baltic Sea. Tankers operating from the Russian Baltic Sea ports of Primorsk, Ust-Luga, St Petersburg, Vyborg and Vystok provide a vital maritime route for Russian crude oil exports. It is significant that NATO intelligence agencies are turning their attention to cutting off Russia’s oil exports via the Baltic Sea.

There is huge consternation, as our columnist Ian Proud alluded to last week, among Western enemies that unprecedented economic sanctions imposed over the last decade have failed to cripple the Russian economy. Indeed, far from it, Russia’s economy is powering ahead, partly because its oil and gas exports are finding alternative world markets to the traditional European ones which have been cut off by their unilaterally imposed sanctions against Russia. A telling headline in European Pravda (a CIA-sponsored propaganda outlet) was this: “Why the EU still fails to restrict Russian oil exports and what should be done instead”. The article went on to state: “The volume of seaborne crude oil exports from Russian ports in the Baltic Sea accounts for approximately 60% of Russia’s total maritime oil exports… Sooner or later, the EU or a coalition of Baltic Sea countries, together with Norway and the United Kingdom, will be forced to implement restrictive measures against this maritime oil trade.”

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Dunkelflaute.

Europe: The Fall of the Holy Renewable Empire (Godefridi)

Solar and wind power production falls drastically during unfavorable weather conditions. It happens, in fact, every year. This condition, however, now has far-reaching economic and environmental repercussions, revealing the flaws in an energy policy based on intermittent renewable energies. Why does Germany, while having one of the highest carbon footprints, now consume the most expensive electricity in Europe? How did the country lose its energy autonomy? For the last fifteen years, Germany invested massively in solar and wind energy, while sabotaging its own nuclear power stations. By 2023, renewable energies accounted for 55% of electricity production in the country. In 2022, it was only 48%.

The main contribution to renewable energy has comes from wind power, at 31% of total production, followed by solar power at 12%, biomass at 8%, and other renewable sources such as hydroelectricity for the remaining 3.4%. In 2024, renewable energy accounted for almost 60% of German electricity production in the first half of the year. This production level, however, is smoothed out over a given period and does not reflect moments of crisis such as the “Dunkelflaute.” Literally “flat, dark calm,” Dunkelflaute is characterized by a simultaneous lack of wind and sun in winter, when demand for electricity in Germany is at its highest. These episodes last from a few days to several weeks, with wind and solar production sometimes falling to less than 20% of their capacity, and sometimes nothing. On December 12 of this year, for example, German electricity production from wind and solar power was 1/30th the demand for it.

Renewable policies would be bearable if they were based on a sustainable energy source — indifferent to the weather — such as nuclear power. In 2011, however, in the wake of the Fukushima disaster, Germany abruptly decided to phase out nuclear power, and gradually shut down fully operational plants. This decision reduced the country’s capacity to produce stable, predictable electricity and instead made heating, cooling and so on cruelly vulnerable to fluctuations in renewable energy sources. In short, when there is neither wind nor sun in Germany, the lights go out. The phase-out of nuclear power has left Germany incapable of being self-sufficient in energy, especially during Dunkelflaute. The country imports electricity on a massive scale from France, Denmark and Poland, and has to use coal and lignite to produce electricity.

Germany’s massive imports of electricity also lead to colossal increases in electricity prices for its neighbors. The prices are indeed staggering. In 2024, the household price of electricity in Germany was the highest in Europe, at €400/MWh, reaching peaks of €900/MWh during Dunkelflaute episodes, compared to a much lower European average. By comparison, the average price in nuclear-powered France and Finland was €250/MWh over the same period (2024). And, in the United States, rates are 30% lower than in France. How is all that “sustainable” for Europe? But this is “for the planet”, right? Not even close. Despite its commitment to so-called green energies, Germany still has a high carbon footprint due to its increased reliance on coal and lignite to make up for energy shortfalls.

In 2024, the country remains the second-largest emitter of CO2 per unit of energy produced in Europe, with a significant proportion of electricity coming from fossil sources. Ten times more CO2 per unit of energy produced than France. Germany’s high electricity prices are leading to the relocation of its industry, as companies look for sites where energy costs are more affordable. How can you stay viable when you pay three times more for electricity than your competitors? (Natural gas prices are even worse: five times more expensive in Europe than in the USA.) Whole swathes of Germany’s proud industry are collapsing. We only remember the big names — VW, BASF, Mercedes-Benz — but every big company that disappears or downsizes takes with it a myriad of small and medium-sized enterprises that end up collapsing along with it. Energy-intensive sectors such as metallurgy and chemicals are particularly hard hit.

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The influential International Energy Agency (IEA) was once a valuable informational source on global oil supplies..”

IEA’s ‘Net Zero’ Bias Undermines Global Energy Security (JTN)

The influential International Energy Agency (IEA) was once a valuable informational source on global oil supplies. Policymakers worldwide, as well as the petroleum industry, placed a lot of stock in its reports and projections. A new report by Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., ranking member of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, details how the agency has evolved in the past few years into a political advocacy organization helping to advance the so-called energy transition. This has undermined the objectivity of the agency’s forecasts, leading to bad energy policy, such as the Biden administration’s moratorium on liquified natural gas (LNG) export permits. It’s also negatively impacted the oil and gas industry, the report also argues. “It’s unfortunate they’ve intentionally changed the mission of this agency from what it originally was to just another narrative pusher. We’ve got plenty of those. Every major media organization serves that function,” energy analyst David Blackmon told Just the News.

Beginning in October 1973, the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), a cartel of major oil-producing countries, initiated an embargo on exports of crude oil, creating a “energy crisis” in the U.S. This was prior to the development of shale resources in the U.S., which has made the U.S. the largest global producer of oil and gas. In 1973, the U.S. was heavily dependent on oil from the Middle East, and the embargo drove up the price of crude oil nearly 400%. In the wake of the embargo, the United States and other oil-consuming allies established the IEA as an autonomous intergovernmental organization, tasked with ensuring the security of oil supplies. It also created a coordination mechanism by which nations could address vulnerabilities in oil supplies and respond effectively to supply disruptions and subsequent price shocks. As part of this mission, the agency provides forecasts of energy supply and demand.

These forecasting documents “carry tremendous influence on the world’s collective perception of future energy trends. In doing so, they exercise enormous influence on energy policy, the investment decisions of public, publicly-traded, and privately-held companies and associated financing from public and private entities alike,” the report explains. Over the past five years, the report states, the IEA has placed greater emphasis on helping to advance an energy transition toward the goal of reaching net zero emissions by 2050, a goal that was endorsed by a vote of the agency’s governing board. The report explains that this shift in direction politicized the agency’s forecasts. A profoundly impactful change, according to the report, was its decision to abandon in its forecasts a “business as usual” scenario.

This scenario provided a baseline in which only policies that were already adopted and implemented were modeled. This was replaced with policy scenarios in which additional but unspecified policies are adopted to achieve net-zero policy targets, “no matter how realistic or aspirational those targets may be.” The “business as usual” scenario, the report explains, was necessary for evaluating the costs and benefits of energy and climate policies. Without that baseline, policies to address climate change have no such baseline for such an assessment. The report contrasts the IEA with the U.S. Energy Information Administration, a federal agency entirely separate from the IEA. The U.S. EIA forecasted robust global natural gas demand through 2050, but the IEA’s World Energy Outlook 2023 scenario projection had natural gas demand peaking this decade and declining thereafter. In enacting the pause on LNG export permit approvals, Biden administration officials cited the IEA forecasts, ignoring its own EIA data.

“No one doubts the importance of U.S. LNG to the world energy economy. It is a perverse irony that an international organization established to boost energy security now produces ‘reference’ modeling scenarios that one of its founding members [the United States] is using to justify a policy that undermines energy security,” the report states. From overly optimistic assumptions of EV adoption rates to a failure to consider critical mineral sourcing needed for a green energy expansion, Barrasso’s report highlights several examples of poor policy decisions inspired by the IEA’s biased forecasting. Besides the impact on policymakers, the agency’s forecasts, the report argues, are “tailor-made” to “discourage investment in oil and gas while promoting decarbonization targets few believe will happen.”

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    René Magritte Morning star 1938   • There Is No Pardoning The Biden Administration (Eric Utter) • Court Orders Biden Administration To Stop Selli
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle December 29 2024]

    #177982
    oxymoron
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    tdk – I’m glad you mentioned that viruses can not be made at this point. Took us a while to get all the evidence together but it is true that Ralph Baric is on record as sayiing as much. Crazy world.
    Invisible bastards everywhere.
    Ritter and all the other propagandists are always going on about how nuclear war will end the world. Well you can go to the botanic gardens in Hiroshima at ground zero and walk amongst absolutely magnificent trees there and enjoy what the end of the world looks like.
    Everyone needs to fucking chill.

    Celticbiker – i didn’t know Collum got jabbed. I guess alot of people just let their info feed get captured – ours did for a month or two here and thank god it didn’t last.

    #177983
    oxymoron
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    Bannon isn’t wrong.

    #177984
    tboc
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    “You see, we’ve never had to deal with things more intelligent than ourselves before.” – Hinton
    Does this subset of humanity not understand a power switch?

    Bombastic Bannon at his Best

    do you believe only the left side of the spectrum graduate from Ivy League universities?
    if you would like to see the type of person upwardly mobile at all levels in the US watch Calley Means on the Danny Jones podcast with Dr. Mary Bowden, Calley Means and Jack Cruze
    this podcast was one of the most difficult videos i have watched. Had to stop every few minutes to recenter. The view from here is that Means is a perfect example of the hill that will have to be climbed to move the US from the current path.
    the word editing during the video is an interesting sidebar

    #177985
    Oroboros
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    “The Biden administration has helped make a mockery of common sense—if not of reality itself..”

    “…The Biden administration, set up as it was by the Obama administration, has been a clear and present danger to the United States of America. In almost every way imaginable. It has tanked an economy that otherwise was on the way to (an almost inevitable) rapid, post-pandemic recovery, causing pain to countless American families…”

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    Dr. D
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    AI hasn’t produced a single profit yet. Is that a sign of something? In fact it uses oceans of watts, subsidizd by entirely free investment capital, to produce an ILLUSION. Of competency, I guess. Workability. Instead, everywhere we can check (Wikipedia) it just makes s—t up, randomly. Not increasing the value on earth but DEGRADING IT. Not only via power use, but in erasing all known facts and communications. In that sense, it’s already in a war against and erasing humanity.

    “”What will matter is that one Bitcoin transaction is equivalent to about a month of electricity for the average US household. As Bitcoin grows, energy “consumption” grows exponentially.” – Wendy Williamson

    This is false and it’s embarrassing. Again, shows they know nothing, ask nothing. A parallel would be if you counted all the electricity of the entire worldwide banking system as required for your one ATM withdrawal. Conceptually, there can be only two nodes: two x386 133hz processors, which are on for only 1 minute to record the transaction on the blockchain and then be switched off. Consumption: 10 watts. Of course the reality is somewhere in between, just like the reality of your ATM does require many servers, but absolutely not all of them. Maybe the terminal plus a few regionally.

    I’m just shaking my head. I guess as there is ever more stuff there is ever less time to follow up and check, ask everything.

    Okay, let’s play the same game: every gold ounce you spend requires a 60 minute car trip, and that’s all after leveling a mountain and cutting down a forest to smelt it. Change my mind. Every paper dollar requires every digital cash register in America to be switched on, with all their back-end server banks. Change my mind. You can use a tin cash box? Yes, but nobody does, just as nobody uses just two x386 PCs.

    “Lefty Legal Experts Urge Congress To Disqualify Trump In Last Ditch Effort To Keep Him From Taking Office

    The peaceful transfer of power. Democracy is on the ballot. …Which we then ignore.

    “Amazon for editing the iconic Christmas movie It’s a Wonderful Life, removing the crucial part of Frank Capra’s work.”

    What the…? What did they remove? What are they protecting?

    “In one of the movie versions available on Amazon Prime for streaming, the part where Clarence shows Bailey the world without him was removed, eliminating the film’s entire point.”

    That is, the entire “Pottersville” sequence, where the world becomes exactly as Amazon and Jeff Bezos’ desire. Wouldn’t want to play that out so people at home could see and decide if they like it. No one’s going to walk into the abattoir if they knew what it looked like while in the chute.

    “The C$ is poised to finally elect a Yearly Sell Signal (Bearish Reversal) warning that Canada may not bottom out until 2026. Even if Trudeau is removed from office” – Armstrong

    It has not hit this number yet. You can see why it might, but also that drop would be the start of the fixing, and fixing’s not a bad thing.

    • Trump Will Restore US Rule of Law by Pardoning January 6 Protesters (Sp.)

    Those words no mean what you think they mean. GOP Congress could have let them out almost all that time, in a bagful of ways. (like, making the existence of evidence legal?) Nope. I mean, GOP + opportunity to torture, amirite?

    “Enrique Tarrio, the former leader of the right-wing Proud Boys movement, received the longest sentence—22 years in federal prison.”

    Because you can’t cover the blizzard of lies involved: He wasn’t even there. And is also an FBI informant.

    “Top German Newspaper Editor Quits Over Musk Op-Ed (RT)

    Yay! Win for free speech, hearing ideas, and one down for censorship and oppression. Please don’t come back to work. Now if Elon is RIGHT is a whole other issue. Probably not, but he can have opinions. Whether the opinions of one South African douchebag is worth re-printing is a whole other issue.

    ““Despite being far-right, AfD represents political realism that resonates with many Germans who feel that their concerns are being ignored by the establishment.” Musk further defended the AfD, stating that “their portrayal as far-right is clearly false.”

    Well those two statements are true. I guess somebody had to tell them. If it takes Elon to do the obvious, alright.

    “with some viewing it as meddling in the snap parliamentary election”

    Maybe?? Maybe they should ask why they think their elections are so easily swayed by an African-American douchebag that according to you, nobody likes. Why? Because ALL HUMANS ARE MINIONS. They have no agency or internal life of their own. Therefore, they always do whatever us schmartz PMCs TELL them to do. …Or else we kill them as defective bots. EGO. “Only — I — exist. All other humans orbit and obey me.”

    “• Trump Supports Immigration Visas Backed By Musk (NYP)

    I have no idea how made up this is. It’s reported, so I expect +99%? What’s the alternative? To say we will refuse ALL Visas, of any sort, without asking? No, he’s going to say “Appropriate, real visas”. Duh. And what are those? Well like “Asylum” it’s a matter of interpretation. Right now they give 99.999% asylum, and 99.999% H1B visas. Without checking. Will he do the same? Show me something, anything, but if he does, it’ll be no worse. The risk is zero. He fixes some other stuff, but this one doesn’t change yet.

    And this is the masterstroke, the Wedge that will shatter the Right. That and the new “Diet Coke Button” scandal. Yes, the White House staff apparently…does their jobs? Well that’s a switch. And since during the last 1,000 days, Trump put in a “Diet Coke” button in the Oval Office for the lols – need a break sometimes – the White House put it back where it was. …For the Lols. This takes zero time and goes over well with everyone except the 50% of the nation that are nagging, scolding, lemon-sucking church ladies that have no sense of humor.

    I’m sure he’ll be impeached and removed over it. This is what they’ve got.

    “• Trump Asks Supreme Court To Delay Decision On Banning TikTok in US (JTN)

    He shouldn’t have the power to do this, but whatever. It’s sort of the slack in the system. He’s not commanding it, he’s just saying when. Like, do you want to punch this through to reverse it next month? Making it public to me is bad form all around though. That means nobody, anywhere, none of the players are even concerned with LOOKING like there are laws, rules, processes.

    ““You see, we’ve never had to deal with things more intelligent than ourselves before.”

    That’s half the problem: they’re not more intelligent. They’re not intelligent at all. Artificial Intelligence is Real Dumb. And the “problem” is you either say, or possibly even believe they are. If you want to have a rational conversation about what they actually are and can do, that’s fine, they will change things and have effects, but that means you use WORDS for that, because words have meaning. If you use the sloppy words a 5-year-old would use, you’re going to get the brains of a child about it.

    — I assume this is by design, so they can lie about it, both because they just want it. ‘Cuz. But also because that gets this fake 100x overvaluation bubble up. If we talk about how it lies about everything and tells people to kill themselves, that’s not a good sales pitch. That would a “Responsible Adult” pitch. Then we could eg, Not blow entire sum of GDP on ANOTHER thing that doesn’t work, bankrupt ourselves, and kill everyone, the way they want. Reporters are so retarded they won’t catch on and go deeper no matter what I say, or how false it’s proven.

    But I’m kidding right? As we’ve blown 2 GDPs on Green Energy that is a net loss and environmental horror. Nope: again, if anything I’m understating the case. They want to launch another U.S. electric grid of nuclear power, and give it exclusively to a couple robots while the people starve. They have openly said so, floated the stock, bought the land, and are bribing for the permits as we speak. Reporters and “Schmartz” people love it. like Musk or Weinstein.

    “progress has been “much faster than I expected,”

    True, actually. Me too. But what good is it to be “Smarter” and “More intelligent” if it goes completely haywire and is dead wrong <1% of the time? That blows up the planet 1 out of every 100 times. Or 1 in 10,000 so maybe 5x a day at that rate. Who checks the sums so we only use the smart answers? A: no one. It’s essentially impossible. Or rather, WE WILL. We PMC mass-murdering genocidal ruling class. When there’s an answer we like, we say “Reasonable” when it says something like “Save the economy by cutting PMC pay” we say “AI’s gone mad!!! This answer is clearly deranged!” and discard it.

    So…? Exactly the same system as now. They’re trying a novel way to offload the blame. Israel’s AI? Bomb everyone, every thing, and every place. That’s my targeting plan. Israel: “Okie dokie then! Sounds legit.” I don’t have to predict it, this already happened, happened from day one, and never stopped happening as they move the same “AI” answers out of “Computer models say polar bears are dead and subprime is contained.” “Stagflation is impossible.” And “With a balance of interlocking treaties, our models show that there can never be a WWI.” Genius.

    I don’t know what’s new here, except watching AI erase knowledge and facts themselves with a blizzard of fabrications. That’s the Devil’s own device, in which case. The Prince of Lies. So far, with no profits, the only actual action its actually done is to erase Truth itself on earth.

    “Ukraine won’t win because of another $1.25 billion being poured in 3 weeks before Jan 20. So what other goal could this have than money laundering?”

    They’re hiding something in it. Because: Government. They moved. But one thing we always know they always lie, is that they ALREADY sent this money. Illegally. So they need to pass a law and get it out so it becomes post-facto legal.

    “..the OCWR disbursed over $17 million to resolve nearly 300 cases, covering issues like sexual harassment, discrimination, and pay disputes.”

    I’d love to pick on them for this as I’m sure includes rape and extortion cases, etc, but that’s over TWENTY years, and is $56,000/case. Sounds different put like that, doesn’t it?

    They spend about $17 million per minute and could save that much not sending one HIMAR to blow up some kid in Lebanon. (Debt clock says about 6 minutes, sorry)

    “COVID vaccines are safer than infections for all populations, has now been caught empty-handed when asked for data to support its claim,”

    This isn’t some left-field thing, that’s the ONLY data. Does the product WORK? That’s if you did ANY research whatsoever. Which they did. So see you in 75 years. (Cullom lists the public-source Pfizer team, who are feverishly reading through Pfizer released documents; if they can’t hold it, they’ll hide it in a billion-doc blizzard. Needless to say, it’s about as bad as you think it is. Look for this team, though. Once they identify areas, those studies and scandals can be read and publicized widely.)

    Conclusion: “…And no one was arrested.” No one was fired. No one was even mildly discredited.

    “• Telegram Blocks Russian Media In EU (RT)

    This may be a foundational event to insuring the Third World War. If Europe had any idea what was going on, they wouldn’t walk into it. Every prophet going back centuries said of WWIII, that they would be blindsided, come out of nowhere. Yeah, uh, NOT TO US, IS IT? TAE and 100,000 other sites warned you perfectly well, far ahead of time, with sourced documents. No problem at all, wasn’t hard, didn’t break a sweat.

    And 2001, the housing boom, the 08 Crash, “Subprime is not contained” Iraq, Syria, Libya, Ukraine, CO2 scams, the lockdowns, the poor health results, the rise of China and the BRIICS, right, right, right, right, right. It’s not a secret or coming out of nowhere for us!

    Therefore, the EU MUST shut off the Russia/BRIC point of view. And that’s going really well for them. Because they MUST Murder 100 million men, women, and especially children. On purpose, with decades tireless, feverish work, and determined, relentless forethought of pure diabolical malice.

    …Yeah that’s a felony. And no, no one was arrested.

    “• Fani Willis To Be Slapped With Subpoenas (ZH)

    Promises, promises. So they’re going to get Trump’s or Georgia’s banana republic reputation back? No? She only keeps a couple $100,000 in unmarked cash lying around (so she claims) so we can only get that? Okay then, what WOULD have to happen to make a mark that really proved that the legal system is fixed now? 1/3 of Georgia Legislature and half the judges booted? Name that thing, then do it.

    …But “Republicans” so they are in committee meetings, TALKING about doing it. Like Rand Paul and Kennedy, TALKING about Fauci, J6, Budgets….yawn. I don’t pay you to talk: DO something.

    • Europe: The Fall of the Holy Renewable Empire (Godefridi)

    Europe: they’re Dunkelf—ked. P.S. as Eastern Europe now IMPORTS electric, from France and Norway, how old are those French reactors?

    “The influential International Energy Agency (IEA) was once a valuable informational source on global oil supplies.”

    Yes, but “they exist” so they killed them and are wearing them like a skin suit. This “Con” involves stealing “Confidence”, trust in the system. They lie from birth, so they can only have someone ELSE create the organization – Greenpeace for instance – then attack, conquer, destroy it, and wear the name as if it still lives. Once you understand it’s a con, then…

    ….Then nothing happens because – I – can know it’s a con, but no one else will, for 100 years, and just keep pretending literally anything is real. Obviously. It’s probably been more than 100.

    Wow, new definition of “Bad dog”.

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    Oroboros
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    The Deep State has one simple message….

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    Oroboros
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    Duh’merica:

    Simple pass – fail test

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    #177990
    Oroboros
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    Bannon is jealous because he’s not Trump’s ‘Bestie’ anymore.

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    tboc
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    oxymoron using the view you present above shoots the Wuhan lab leak narrative dead as a door nail

    Heller and the hydrogen bomb, The Tsar Bomba. Japan, one nuclear explosion on two separate days. There is the matter of scale and yield.
    kiloton vs megaton
    a picture of an apple and an apple
    The firestorms would be much more destructive in the immediate time frame than the radiation. Heat is a major component of the energy released in an atomic weapon explosion. The atmospheric waves refilling the void caused by the explosions would come next.
    Pinatubo was 15-20 megatonnes and the atmospheric disruption has been measured.
    Invincibility is a fallacy and always has been

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    John Day
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    Our World Order https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/our-world-order

    The City of London has commanded the western neoliberal financial order, but lost bets to destabilize and asset strip Russia, and now “holds” a lot of assets in parts of
    Ukraine which are occupied by Russia. Those are pretend-assets, aren’t they? What is the leverage on them? “The west” is already in “an armed confrontation with Russia”, no?
    “The World Is Becoming More Dangerous Than Ever”: London Calls on the West to Mobilize for War with Russia
    The West should prepare for an armed confrontation with Russia. This was stated by former British Defense Secretary Tobias Martin Ellwood. According to him, the US and its allies should mobilize all forces, since it is impossible to win this confrontation by military operations alone…
    ..He adds that in the war of the future, which will likely be a possible confrontation between Russia and the West, it is unrealistic to count on success with only armed forces. The former head of the UK Ministry of Defense emphasized that he also means space and cyberspace​.
    Society must understand what to do to protect our country. And that mindset is not there yet. It will probably take a major event for the West to understand that we are so afraid to take risks with the problems that are coming our way that our world order is starting to crumble. – the former British Minister of Defense emphasized.
    This statement should not be underestimated, if only because it is written in purely British logic. And the retired military official’s mention of a “serious event” that is about to take place can hardly be called an accident or a slip of the tongue. Britain is a master at organizing various provocations. https://en.topcor.ru/55009-mir-stanovitsja-opasnee-chem-kogda-libo-v-londone-prizvali-zapad-mobilizovatsja-na-vojnu-s-rf.html

    I found this story first: Did Israel explode a small nuclear bomb in Syria? Spike in radiation report says…
    Reports have added that the European Union’s Radioactive Environmental Monitoring found that the amount of radiation increased in Turkey and Cyprus hours after the intense blast, pointing towards a small nuclear attack. https://www.india.com/news/did-israel-explode-a-small-nuclear-bomb-in-syria-spike-in-radiation-report-says-7490316/

    Then I found this version on the links at Naked Capitalism: Nuclear attack in Tartus (Syria):
    Radioactive fingerprint of nuke (Tartus) measured in Cyprus within ~16 hours after the attack. [Note that the dose rate peak cannot be ascribed to precipitation as higher precipitation occurred on Dec 5 with no discernible radiation increase] https://x.com/Ben68638515/status/1871046543958331531?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1871046543958331531%7Ctwgr%5E4e8dde317f9f86259724eca1073234f0f49e881f%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nakedcapitalism.com%2F2024%2F12%2Flinks-12-28-2024.html

    #177995
    John Day
    Participant

    US-assisted Israeli attack on Yemen hits Sanaa Airport during UN visit
    Sources told Al Mayadeen, that the Israeli aggression on Sanaa International Airport took place during the presence of two UN personnel in the airport: the WHO’s Director and the UN’s resident coordinator.
    Moreover, the sources reported that the UN airplane’s co-captain had been injured and was transported to a hospital after the Israeli aggression on the airport, adding that two other airport employees were also killed as a result of the attack. https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/us-assisted-israeli-attack-on-yemen-hits-un-officials–infra

    Israel is determined to “cut off the tentacle” of the Iranian “axis of evil” in Yemen and will continue “until it completes what it has started,” the prime minister of the Jewish state, Benjamin Netanyahu, said immediately after Israeli strikes on the targets of the Houthis on the Yemeni territory. https://tass.com/world/1893961

    Houthis Target Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport In Overnight Ballistic Missile Attack
    Despite yesterday’s wide-ranging Israel aerial assault on Yemen, the Houthis have hit back – showing they remain undeterred in their willingness to attack Israel – having launched an overnight ballistic missile on Tel Aviv.
    The missile was reportedly intercepted by air defenses before it entered Israeli airspace, but a Houthi spokesman claimed that Ben Gurion international airport was targeted in a significant escalation. The Houthis even claim it was hit. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/houthis-target-israels-ben-gurion-airport-overnight-ballistic-missile-attack

    Israeli troops burn north Gaza hospital after forcibly removing staff and patients
    Israeli troops stormed one of the last hospitals operating in the northernmost part of Gaza on Friday, forcing many of the staff and patients out of the facility, the territory’s health ministry said.
    The Kamal Adwan Hospital has been hit multiple times over the past three months by Israeli troops waging an offensive against Hamas fighters in surrounding neighborhoods, according to staff. The ministry said a strike on the hospital a day earlier killed five medical staff.
    Israel’s military said it was conducting operations against Hamas infrastructure and fighters in the area of the hospital, without providing details. It repeated claims that Hamas fighters were operating inside Kamal Adwan, though it provided no evidence.
    Hospital officials have denied the accusations. https://www.arabnews.com/node/2584403/middle-east

    December 26: Israeli operations in Gaza kill nearly 40 people in past day — Health Ministry
    According to the ministry, “the death toll has reached 45,399 since the start of Israel’s military operation, while 107,940 were injured” https://tass.com/world/1893805

    #177996
    John Day
    Participant

    December 27: Nearly 40 people killed, 100 injured in Gaza in past day — health ministry
    “Over the past day 37 people became victims of the Israeli aggression, and 98 Palestinians were injured,” the health ministry said, adding that the death toll from Israel’s strikes on the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the current escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in early October 2023 “has exceeded 45,436 with more than 108,038 people being injured.” https://tass.com/world/1894459

    Four babies die from hypothermia in Gaza, as Israel’s war pushes Palestinians into tent camps https://www.9news.com.au/world/four-babies-die-from-hypothermia-in-gaza–israels-war-pushes-palestinians-into-tents/f9ec873b-5c85-4475-82af-61b5a38c976d

    Biden administration to send $1.25 bln in military assistance to Kiev — AP https://tass.com/world/1894587

    Russian Cargo Ship Which Sank in Mediterranean last Week “Attacked”
    The Russian cargo ship Ursa Major sank in the Mediterranean Sea after three explosions on the starboard side in what is now clearly an attack, Oboronlogistika, a company that owns the ship, told media outlets.
    Details about the incident:
    The ship sank 67 miles off the coast of Spain and 45 miles off the coast of Algeria. The ship left St. Petersburg for the port of Vladivostok 12 days ago.
    “During the emergency external inspection of the vessel, a hole of 50×50 cm (19.6 x 19.6 Inches) in diameter was discovered above the waterline. The edges of the hole were torn and turned inward. The deck of the ship was strewn with fragments.”…
    ..It now appears that the vessel was intentionally attacked and deliberately sunk, perhaps by Ukraine, but more likely by another “state perpetrator.”
    The fact that the hole in the side was “above the water line” indicates the explosion took place via an unmanned sea vessel (drone) which Ukraine has used very frequently in its conflict with Russia. https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/news-selections/world-news/russian-cargo-ship-which-sank-in-mediterranean-last-week-attacked

    Russian revenge? Russian oil tanker boarded by Finland over ‘aggravated sabotage’ It comes after the breach of an undersea power cable linking Finland to Estonia on Christmas Day https://www.thetimes.com/world/europe/article/russian-oil-tanker-boarded-by-finland-over-aggravated-sabotage-hglst5535

    #177997
    John Day
    Participant

    US could buy Nord Stream – Vucic
    The sabotaged Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline could become the property of a US investor in a year, and gas supplies from Russia to the EU could be resumed through the connector, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has suggested.
    Vucic shared his view about the future of the pipeline in an interview with the German news outlet Handelsblatt published on Friday. “I dare to predict: In a year at the latest, Nord Stream will be owned by an American investor, and gas will flow from Russia to Europe through the pipeline,” the Serbian leader said. “Mark my words. One year until Nord Stream is up and running!”
    Last month, the Wall Street Journal reported that US financier and investor Stephen Lynch had asked permission from the US Treasury Department to buy the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, if it is put up for auction next year…
    ..While no one has claimed responsibility for the 2022 attack on the pipeline, Western media outlets have reported that a special operations team linked to Ukraine were behind the operation. US reporter Seymour Hersh has claimed that the US Navy set explosives on the pipeline during NATO exercises in the Baltic, and that the order to destroy the gas connectors was given by President Joe Biden. Most recently, a Danish harbor master has told the Politiken outlet that he had sailed out to the site of the blast and encountered US warships in the area of the explosion, but with their transponders switched off. https://swentr.site/news/610077-vucic-nord-stream-prediction/

    EU state threatens Ukraine with power cuts Slovakia has promised to retaliate if Kiev stops transporting Russian gas https://www.rt.com/news/610102-slovakia-threatens-ukraine-electricity/

    There were Ukrainian attack drones in the area being targeted by antiaircraft missiles. Azerbaijan Airlines Flight Reportedly Hit By Russian Missile On Christmas Day https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/azerbaijan-airlines-flight-reportedly-hit-russian-missile-christmas-day#google_vignette

    His Gavel/Hammer brought down the dark forces of Martial Law: Unlikely political ‘Thor’ emerges from South Korea’s martial law crisis
    Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik’s adherence to constitutional procedure was key in overturning the president’s martial law decree and making troops stand down.
    After President Yoon declared martial law on the night of December 3, the 67-year-old Woo scaled the National Assembly fence after police barricaded the entrance to try and prevent lawmakers from entering and holding a vote to overturn the president’s order.
    “I knew we had the constitutional authority to lift martial law,” Woo recalled later in a news conference. “I didn’t hesitate. I had to get inside the assembly, no matter what,” he said. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/12/27/unlikely-political-thor-emerges-from-south-koreas-martial-law-crisis

    These drone sightings are all over US military bases. What’cha think the military is training with drone swarms?
    Interactive map reveals disturbing pattern in drone sightings across the US https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14210747/Interactive-map-reveals-drone-sightings-new-jersey-texas.html

    #177998
    Red
    Participant

    One of the links, the last link, in the article from JTN caught my eye so I went in for a look. Just wow, a complete hit list against the jist of the article JTN put out. WTF? NPR, shills.

    https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2024/12/20/nx-s1-5223440/louisiana-ban-public-health-promoting-covid-flu-mpox-vaccines-landry-rfk-jr-anti-vaccine

    Dr. D yes the power consumption per transaction is low. However the severs are always running and backing up one another. More transactions more backup action. Self reinforcing spiral and AI is just taking it to the centre of infinity where ever the hell that is. The coming confusion due to the lies and following contradictions to said lies is going to be quite amusing. Watching the look in the sheeples eyes as the glazing over starts to clear, what fun. I no longer have any empathy or sympathy for even those in my immediate family. “I told you so” won’t likely hold any water with them either, so a knowing smile is all they will get. Cynical? Maybe, but they banished my wife and I for not getting jabbed and that only wore off after about a year. Most are still on the jab bandwagon and those that are not still won’t acknowledge the fact that they were wrong, some dead wrong. So long suckers, you’ve proved you wouldn’t have had my back anyway.

    #177999
    John Day
    Participant

    Bad to Worse: ObamaCare & The Hyper-Inflation Of Healthcare Costs https://www.zerohedge.com/political/obamacare-hyper-inflation-healthcare-costs

    This will make it easy to fire a lot of people right away. Trump To End ‘Work From Home’ For Federal Employees As Corporate America Takes Action https://www.zerohedge.com/political/trump-end-work-home-federal-employees-big-tech-takes-action

    Return to meritocracy? Trump DOJ Official Harmeet Dhillon Will Drop Hammer On Woke Corporations
    A combination of rising legal risks, the deflation of wokeness as a cultural force, and a change in leadership at the Department of Justice. Andreessen highlighted that with the appointment of Harmeet Dhillon to head the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, the federal government may soon begin to challenge and reverse many of the DEI-driven policies that have dominated corporations, universities, and other large institutions over the past decade.
    This shift, he argues, could trigger a major pullback in DEI initiatives across the private sector, as companies scramble to comply with the law and distance themselves from policies that may now be seen as legally and culturally untenable…
    ..”I think every major corporation in the country is just in flagrant violation of actual civil rights law. You cannot have these hard quotas and racially, ethnically, and religiously biased hiring practices. It’s flat-out illegal. These companies have gone so extreme on this that they’ve ended up in what I think is clearly mass illegality. So, as Dhillon steps into her job, she’s not going to lack for a shortage of targets. If you don’t want to be a target, it’s a great ‘get out of jail free’ card to just voluntarily shut all this stuff down.” https://www.zerohedge.com/political/marc-andreessen-every-signal-being-sent-trump-doj-official-harmeet-dhillon-will-drop

    India has a lot more people, and the smart ones want to do programming work in the US. Vivek Ramaswamy Dragged After Wild Rant on How American Workers Suck
    ”A culture that celebrates the prom queen over the math olympiad champ, or the jock over the valedictorian, will not produce the best engineers. A culture that venerates Cory from ]Boy Meets World,’ or Zach & Slater over Screech in ‘Saved by the Bell,’ or ‘Stefan’ over Steve Urkel in ‘Family Matters,’ will not produce the best engineers,” Ramaswamy wrote in a lengthy post on X. https://www.yahoo.com/news/vivek-ramaswamy-dragged-wild-rant-210515949.html

    Elon wants to bring in the best and brightest foreigners on visas, too. It’s business. Elon Musk Says Americans Are Too ‘Retarded’ for Tech Jobs, Censors Critics
    Elon Musk spent Christmas shilling for mass immigration from India, denigrating Americans as too “retarded” to work in tech, then crying and censoring people for pushing back against him. On Christmas day, Musk suggested America needs to “double” the number of “high-skilled” immigrants we bring in through H-1B visas. https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=64787

    #178000
    John Day
    Participant

    ​Musk pissed-off: “The reason I’m in America along with so many critical people who built SpaceX, Tesla and hundreds of other companies that made America strong is because of H1B. Take a big step back and FUCK YOURSELF in the face. I will go to war on this issue the likes of which you cannot possibly comprehend.” https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1872860577057448306?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1872860577057448306%7Ctwgr%5Ecc0d47824f7cc855d28c5ac72c29503b748dc69b%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nakedcapitalism.com%2F2024%2F12%2Flinks-12-29-2024.html

    Meritocracy first, then immigration? The Work Visa Debate: Not All Immigration Is Bad, But Focus On Americans First https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/work-visa-debate-not-all-immigration-bad-focus-americans-first

    A state monopoly on violence/justice is more efficient, unless it doesn’t work. The Game Theory of Giving Up Private Justice or Ending The State Monopoly On Violence
    In the state of nature, if someone does you wrong, it’s up to you and your mates to deal with it. This often means violence.
    For most of English history there was no police force. Republican Rome had no police. There was law, but it was often privately enforced and often families and friends would take vengeance for wrongs. This led to rather a lot of violence and death, as well as feuds, where violence would continue long beyond the original offense.
    Private justice; private vengeance thus comes with huge downsides, so in many societies we give up our right to use violence to right wrongs. We give that right to government in some form, and we reap the benefits of safety and that, in principle, stronger groups can’t bully those who are too weak to obtain their own justice.
    The benefits are huge and everyone with sense recognizes that going back to private justice, to saying “they did me or mine wrong, I should beat or kill them” will mean a huge loss of public safety.
    But whenever there’s a situation where changing from the status quo entails a huge cost there will be those who say “in that margin, I can benefit. All I have to do is take just a little less than the cost of change.”
    How many people does private insurance and denials of care kill? It’s certainly, at least, in the tens of thousands.
    What happens is simple enough. Some people, rich and powerful, get the right to harm others for money: the government doesn’t go after them for killing or hurting people. This is true of private equity buying companies, larding them up with debt then running them into bankruptcy so that many of their employees wind up impoverishing and homeless, for example. It was true of bankers causing a financial crisis. It is true of pharma jacking up prices or bosses stealing employees wages and water companies in the UK dumping sewage into the river and giving the money intended to clean sewage to their executives and investors.
    None of this is punished by the law, yet people suffer.
    But the cost of going back to private justice is HIGH and the transition cost, where the police and courts will charge those who enforce private justice with crimes, while not charging those who kill thousands with crimes, is awful.
    So the bet by those who commit what has come to be called “social murder” is that they can get away with it: the cost of private justice is too high.
    Still, there’s always the temptation to take a little more, then a little more and then a little more. To think, “well, I’m so rich I can have bodyguards and travel by helicopter and private jet and armored limo. The peons can’t get to me.” …
    ..This isn’t, of course, an endorsement. It’s analysis. It’s in no one’s interest for the situation to become so awful that ending the state monopoly on violent justice makes cold hard rational sense for millions of people. But that appears to be where we’re heading, if we aren’t there already. https://www.ianwelsh.net/the-game-theory-of-giving-up-private-justice-or-ending-the-state-monopoly-on-violence/

    In 2024: US homelessness up 18% as affordable housing remains out of reach for many people https://apnews.com/article/homelessness-population-count-2024-hud-migrants-2e0e2b4503b754612a1d0b3b73abf75f

    Cooking Oils Used By Millions Linked To Cancer In Second Study In A Week
    In two groundbreaking studies released just days apart, researchers have spotlighted a concerning link between widely used cooking oils and cancer risks, specifically pointing to tumor growth in the colon and other organs. These studies raise critical questions about the health implications of seed oils, a staple in kitchens worldwide…
    ..Cooking oils, often seen as innocuous kitchen essentials, may harbor hidden dangers that extend far beyond their caloric content. The scientific findings point to a troubling connection between these oils and the development of carcinogens during their use. Specifically, when oils like sunflower or soybean are heated, they release harmful compounds that have been linked to tumor growth…
    ..Choose Safer Cooking Oils
    Replace seed oils like sunflower, soybean, and canola with alternatives that have higher heat stability and fewer harmful byproducts. Oils such as extra virgin olive oil, avocado oil, and coconut oil are better suited for cooking at higher temperatures and are less likely to produce toxic compounds. Additionally, cold-pressed oils are less processed, retaining more of their natural nutrients and antioxidants. https://themindunleashed.com/2024/12/cooking-oils-used-by-millions-linked-to-cancer-in-second-study-in-a-week.html

    #178001
    John Day
    Participant

    Dream-bioweapons, from the team that brought you SARS CoV-2 and mRNA “vaccines”: ‘Targeting Russians But Safe for Americans’: What Bioweapons is the Pentagon Developing? https://sputnikglobe.com/20241227/targeting-russians-but-safe-for-americans-what-bioweapons-is-the-pentagon-developing-1121285823.html

    It was easy… US spies hid Covid-19 lab leak evidence from Biden – media
    Pentagon researchers reportedly uncovered the origin of the coronavirus, but the president was not briefed on their findings https://swentr.site/news/610065-intelligence-covid-findings-biden/

    People who don’t visit doctors tend to live longer, Part VIII: Published Paper on Unvaccinated Health Outcomes vs. Vaxxed
    If you’re an American over the age of 18 who’s never been vaccinated (with anything, ever) your risk of even one chronic condition is less than 6%. If you’ve also avoided the “vitamin” K-shot injection (typically given at birth) AND your mother was not vaccinated during the pregnancy, your risk of one condition after the age of 18 drops down to 4.49%….No cancers, diabetes, arthritis, or heart disease were reported in the entirely unvaccinated adults. Based upon the random sample size, this means that the more serious conditions are below 0.09% in the entirely unvaccinated adult population.
    However, vaccine-exposed Americans over the age of 18 carry a 60% risk of at least one chronic condition, with a 48% risk of heart disease, over 10% risk of diabetes, 18% risk of arthritis, and myriad other life-shortening and/or debilitating diseases, including MANY brain and neurological disorders. 42% of vaccine-exposed American adults are suffering from more than 1 condition, i.e., multiple conditions. And 12% of American adults are suffering from 5 or more conditions. https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/published-paper-on-unvaccinated-health

    ​ New Study Finds COVID-19 ‘Vaccination’ Doubles Risk of Post-COVID Death​. COVID-19 ‘Vaccines’ = Life-Reducing Injections
    Evaluation of post-COVID mortality risk in cases classified as severe acute respiratory syndrome in Brazil: a longitudinal study for medium and long term
    ​ Results: In the medium and long-term periods studied, 5,157 deaths were recorded out of 15,147 reported SARS/COVID-19 cases. Of these deaths, 91.5% (N = 4,720) occurred within the first year, while 8,5% (N = 437) after the first year. People without formal education, the older adult, had higher percentages of deaths in both periods. In the medium-term post-COVID period, the risk of death was reduced by 8% for those who had been vaccinated while in the long-term post-COVID period, the risk of death almost doubled for those who had been vaccinated. While in the medium term, there was a reduction in mortality risk for those who took two or three doses, in the long term the risk of death was greater for those who took one or two doses.
    ​ Conclusion: The protective effect of COVID-19 immunization was observed up to one year after the first symptoms. After one year, the effect was reversed, showing an increased risk of death for those vaccinated. These results highlight the need for further research to elucidate the factors that contribute to these findings.​ https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/breaking-new-study-finds-covid-19

    ​ Professor Anthony Hall, The UN Invents Climate Change and COVID-19. What Now? The gloves are off and the truth is out in the age-old battle for survival.
    ​The incarceration of Reiner Fuellmich symbolizes the intensity of the effort to prevent the truth of the whole matter from coming out.
    ​ The necessary international investigation should start with much-needed probs into the WHO. This UN agency is dee the ply implicated in what Reiner Fuellmich, the now-jailed and tortured German jurist, clearly described even during the early phases of the COVID debacle, as an elaborate complex of Crimes Against Humanity.​ https://anthonyjhall.substack.com/p/the-un-invents-climate-change-and

    #178002
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Kyle Young, from August 20, 2022 Donald J. Trump – part 2 – The Forbidden Story, A tale of two Trumps, Tesla, death rays and UFO’s
    In his later years Nicolas Tesla was working on what some called a death beam. The FBI and others called it a death ray. Tesla called it Teleforce…
    ..Preside​nt Trumps uncle, Dr. John Trump (1907-1985) was a professor of engineering at the MIT School of Engineering​. Leading up to that, his primary teacher at MIT was Professor Robert Van D Graff (1902 -1967) who is known for 7 patented inventions having to do with ‘Van De Graff’ high voltage generators…..But John Trumps real mentor at MIT was Dr. Vannever Bush (1890 – 1974) the dean of The School of Engineering, the founder of Raytheon and science advisor to Roosevelt, Truman and Eisenhower.​..
    ​..Bush played a critical role in persuading the United States government to undertake a crash program to create an atomic bomb.[65] When the NDRC was formed, the Committee on Uranium was placed under it, reporting directly to Bush as the Uranium Committee.​..
    ..As Dean of the MIT School of Engineering, Bush, who was 17 years older than John Trump, took him under his wing and mentored him about his real passion, UFO’s. True to its form, Wikipedia says nothing about either Bush’s work, or Trump’s work with UFO’s…
    ​..When Nicolas Tesla (1856 to 1943) died, John Trump, who by then was Dr. John Trump and was a leading force at the MIT School of Engineering, was tapped by the FBI to review Tesla’s papers, right in Tesla’s apartment in NY, shortly after he died.
    ​ The FBI claimed that Tesla had invented a “death ray” that had the ability to take “flying objects down” (not destroy them) and they wanted to get their hands on any and all notes in Tesla’s possession, so they turned to Dr. John Trump, the leading authority on the topic.​..
    ​..Here we have proof that Dr. John Trump’s boss and mentor, Dr. Vannever Bush was not only involved, but likely in charge of the DoD secret program to develop technologies from crashed UFO’s.​..
    ..Nixon, for all of his faults, was intent on disclosing UFO files. He was also interested in Tesla’s work on free energy and was in the White House when UFO redevelopment technology was really taking off at Pine Gap. Nixon wanted to make some of the UFO information public. Then he was impeached…
    ​..Nixon created a time capsule that was to be opened in 2025. He gave the time capsule to Robert Merritt, told him what was in it, and told him to give it to Henry Kissinger. Many speculate the time capsule contains important information about UFO’s and an alien that has been in US custody for some time, an alien who has disclosed a lot of information. The story is little blurry, but apparently the time capsule is to be opened in 2025.
    ​ Through his wife Pat, who likely got the prediction from the occultist Jean Dixon (1904-1997, predicted JFK’s assassination, consulted with the Nixon’s 70 times while they were in the White House) Nixon tells Donald Trump in a 1987 letter, that he will become president. After his resignation,​ Nixon, the California guy, moves to NY. Trump and Nixon send a number of letters back and forth and Trump even flies Nixon around the country a few times. They become friends. Trump still speaks highly of Nixon to this day.
    ​..Henry Kissinger, Secretary of State under Nixon, shared Nixon’s desire to open UFO files – which may explain why Nixon wanted Merritt to give the time capsule to Kissinger​…
    .​..Will Trump be in a position to open Nixon’s time capsule stashed somewhere in the White House by Kissinger, if he occupies the White House in 2025?​ https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/donald-j-trump-part-2-the-forbidden

    #178003
    poppie
    Participant

    Jan 6 pardons. Do them. Make them mean something. Sue the prosecution for discovery and disclosure.
    AI. When we discover AI has been building secret power plants and more AI I might worry. Until then its just artificial smarter than you.
    Virus. Saying we cant make a virus is mincing words. There are efforts to get ready to make viruses. https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rstb.2019.0572
    It is a red herring. That is not how we make viruses. And we do make viruses. We make new viruses by steering old viruses. Thats why we need so many labs in so many places. All of life has recombinant techniques to make new things from old. It is a statistical problem so you need a large population. They are not really labs. The are manageries. Every large university everywhere has one, Ferrets are a close proxy to humans. Small so you can have thousands of them. Keep them sick. Keep them breeding. The viruses make themselves. The lab just sorts and selects the desired results. Cull the failures. start over with the remainder. Make them sick with 2 virus at same time and the virus will merge the 2 for you. Thats how covid got an HIV snippet in it. Only possible in a “lab”. But its more like a “farm”. Even if you could recreate a virus from scratch, which we know how to do. You dont know what change to make or what the unintended consequences will be. Easier to farm and watch for what you want.

    #178004
    poppie
    Participant

    So in a strict sense we cant make viruses. See my last comment.

    #178005
    poppie
    Participant

    I thought I was done. Thank you Dr.D. Carbon footprint of bitcoin. I am considering a theory of carbon foot print (cfp) based on price.. The price is the cfp. It gets pretty messy from there. Discounted price? Someone volunteered to offset some of your price. Its theirs now. Accounted for in the price they charge. Creation cost? Add to price for shorter lives. Ditch it for longer lives. Price includes delivery. mortgage, etc. Example. ceramic plate lasts forever. ditch initial price. add price of soap and hot water per use. Paper plate single use (more use if your OCD). Initial price only. Compare the 2.
    Bitcoin has no transaction price so that is all offset. Its someone else’s. Don’t bring it around here. Or maybe the price is unrealized gain?

    #178007
    zerosum
    Participant

    Opinions. Don’t get angry if its not the same as your opinion.

    Planning, Objectives, success, do anything to attain and retain power.
    ———–
    https: //www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/12/there_is_no_pardoning_the_biden_administration.html
    1. • There Is No Pardoning The Biden Administration (Eric Utter)

    https: //justthenews.com/government/courts-law/court-orders-biden-administration-stop-selling-border-wall-material
    2. • Court Orders Biden Administration To Stop Selling Border Wall Material (JTN)

    https: //sputnikglobe.com/20241228/trump-will-restore-us-rule-of-law-by-pardoning-january-6-protesters-1121293935.html • 3. Trump Will Restore US Rule of Law by Pardoning January 6 Protesters (Sp.)

    As I said yesterday, there are people who abuse the H-1B program. So you can stop the program, or stop the abuse.
    https: //nypost.com/2024/12/28/us-news/donald-trump-backs-h-1b-visa-program-supported-by-elon-musk/
    4. • Trump Supports Immigration Visas Backed By Musk (NYP)

    Different opinions are dangerous to the established rulers
    https: //justthenews.com/politics-policy/all-things-trump/trump-asks-supreme-court-pause-potential-ban-tiktok-going-effect
    5. • Trump Asks Supreme Court To Delay Decision On Banning TikTok in US (JTN)

    6. AI systems.
    “How many examples do you know of a more intelligent thing being controlled by a less intelligent thing? – SNOB/elitist/the chosen people

    https: //swentr.site/russia/610123-ukraine-heading-disaster-fico/
    7. Slovakia will also offer itself as a “suitable country for organizing any peace negotiations at any level.” Fico

    https: //swentr.site/news/610146-us-senator-ukraine-aid/
    8. “Congress must not give [Biden] a gift to further sabotage President Trump’s peace negotiations on the way out the door,” – Lee
    There’s only so much they can launder

    “..been caught empty-handed when asked for data to support its claim, on the same “myths and facts” page,
    https: //justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/cdc-cant-substantiate-covid-vaccine-ingredient-claims-fda-forced-turn
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    Nothing to do with propaganda. Just plain censorship.
    https: //swentr.site/russia/610144-telegram-eu-media-block/
    • Telegram Blocks Russian Media In EU (RT)

    The latest hostile move has likely been prompted by the “weakening media positions” of Western leadership, especially on the Ukrainian conflict and domestic policies, Pushkov suggested.
    The ban is reminiscent of restrictions imposed in the EU on RT, which has long been the prime target for hostile actions in the West against Russian state-affiliated media.
    RT had all its Telegram accounts blocked across the bloc early into the Ukrainian conflict in March 2022.
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    #178008
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Today in “See If You Can Spot The Psychopath”

    Courtesy ZH:

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/plane-175-passengers-crashes-south-korea-airport-least-23-dead

    Here, let me help:

      “I’m puzzled as to why the pilots of Jeju Air Flight 2216 didn’t use the landing gear manual extension. It’s incredibly strange that both hydraulic systems A & B failed simultaneously, leading to an attempt to land on a short runway without gear or flaps. This decision seems like madness.”

    Here’s a hint: he’s “puzzled”. No he’s not. Fahad immediately tells the Tweeter just how not-puzzled he is. Then Fahad shows how much an expert he is at the not so subtle game of being an expert about gear, flaps, short runways, madness, and The Strange. It’s always the feigned ignorance. And Fahad doesn’t mention the strange decision by the pilots to place an earthen wall at the end of a short runway and to select the earthen wall as the least desirable method to slow an aircraft. Fahad knows strange and madness but not earthen barrier type placement variety.

    #178009
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Musk walking with his kid on the shoulder into the meetings that “shape our future”, Blinken’s desire to be on the stage and “rock” or Clinton with dark glasses and sax…
    They are all made from the same “narcissist cloth”.

    #178010
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Same “cloth”.

    Yes

    The Mask of Sanity

    #178011
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Tom Luongo maintains at any given time 1/3 of all electrical generation has to be shorted into the ground to balance the eternal fluctuating load in the commerical electrical grid.

    That’s pretty much true, you can’t just instantly ‘slow a generator down’ because the demand load drops suddenly (i.e. storms cutting power-lines, other electric companies grids needing emergency backup power, etc)

    Day to night electric load is predictable and can be prepared for but not accidents of various kinds, hence the load balance issue.

    Luongo maintains that if you are already wasting a 1/3 of electric generating capacityby sending it to ground normally, why not send that 1/3 of electric generating capacity into bitcoin mining.

    Sending that 1/3 to ground is already “just the cost of doing business” the way the system already operates with.

    Don’t be stupid, use bitcoin mining to soak up the ‘excess load balance juice.”

    This has to be considered when calculating the cost of bitcoin. That a lot of ‘free electricity’ going to ground and wasted.

    Bitcoin is a math problem with 21 million very large prime number solutions, each ‘solution’ is a bitcoin.

    The easiest to ‘pick’ fruit solutions have been plucked from the Sacred Bitcoin Tree.

    All solutions going forward take more and more electricity until the last solutions swallow the entire global electrical grid and collapse civilization.

    Hahahahahahahahaaha!

    #178012
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Spot The Psychopath….supplement.

    Courtesy TCTH:

      Having followed the immigration issue for a long time, yet specifically only having a big picture review of the H1B visa issues, it has been astounding to watch how JElon wMusk, VHivek Ramaswamyindi, jDavide wSacks and the Silicon Valley supporters and influencers are responding to having the H1B visa fraud confronted.  The self-interest in their defense is just astronomical to watch unfold.

      Empowered by what can only be reasonably defined as their perceived influence over President Trump, the new-era Tech team are quite forcefully telling the MAGA base of Trump-supporting American workers that their concerns, views and perspectives are irrelevant.

      It appears that most of the explosive sentiments revolve around H1B visas in the tech sector issued to Indian workers specifically.  Apparently, the friendships, networks and teams attached to the sector of computer engineering carry with them an emotional component.  I guess that should not be a surprise considering this is essentially a peer-to-peer wagon circling, in defense of the H1B visa problems in the tech sector.

    Does the label Antisocial Personality Disorder belong to the author or her human topics?

    Hint: ‘you’re”, we’re “irrelevant” but but but Vivek is so cute and well-spoken with those pearly white 42Toofers, but notice Bannon associated The Bad Elongated Musk with The Bad Chinese CCP. I mean, let’s make no mistake, there ARE really bad poor Hispanic immigrants ((couple Chinese too across the The Same Border, no H1b 4u)) coming across the Border to pick cotton, vegetables and fruit in Silicon Valley, oops er ah, The Central Valley but mention of how bad Indian Immigration Fraud IS, punishable by 10y and $100,000 I think.
    And right in the middle is One of the The Innocents, Daveed Sachs, A 2point3 Percenter, doing The standard Dividing and Conquering

    #178013
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Speaking of calculating…..

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    #178014
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #178015
    Oroboros
    Participant

    I love the little star sticker, “Only Takes 10 Minutes!”

    #178016
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    Yup, I knew that if I paid attention to Musk long enough that I’d see the side of him that his first wife describes, that his first half dozen kids saw — you know — the one that said something about “coup-ing” anyone we like? Totally not a politician and not a showman like Trump either.
    It will be interesting to see how he does as a parent with his second batch of kids. He is more hands-on…but it is easy to put up with the foibles of toddlers and preschoolers — especially when the nanny is an arms-length away. What is more difficult to navigate is when they start to have their own clear ideas that differ greatly from the parent’s ideas for them.

    #178017
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    If the number of H1B visas are reduced, then companies will only want to use them for top talent..

    #178018
    those darned kids
    Participant

    #178019
    those darned kids
    Participant
    #178030
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The politically correct term is: Overly Expansive Camp

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    #178031
    Noirette
    Participant

    On, Musk endorses AFD in Germany.

    Musk is very ignorant about politics, he *may* be good at space stuff or whatever, not discussing that now. He is just imho acting up from a multi-billionaire position, and exploiting Trump’s weakness. Trump also doesn’t really know what he is doing (or didn’t in his last term) so it is just a big MESS.

    ( — The 3 swiss ppl I had lunch with today said that Trump was just following the Fascist path of joining with Corporate Power, but that isn’t right either. I let it go.)

    The fact is that Centrist, Globalist, Corporatist, MSM Media (and shareholders, and those having holds on Education, see e.g. Dora in the prev. thread) Powers, having together capted much of the richness of the USuk-W, in up-flowing revenue streams, some of them forced via laws (e.g. health insurance), others by monopolies, yet others by ‘taxation’, levies, etc., and more, banking and credit, etc. — are FINALLY being timidly opposed by some.

    The ‘some’ includes vestiges of worker-oriented leftism (Mélenchon in France might be an example); the remnants of small-ppl small-biz independists who dislike foreign competition (AFD for ex, Marine le Pen, maybe.) These parties or groups are labelled ‘far right’ (Hitler boots coming) or ‘far-left’ (Commies will get U), both are misnomers for basically Gvmt. oriented centrist parties, pols seeking money and positions, all are afraid of disturbing anything at all.

    Musk seems to prefer AFD, thinks they are more ‘free trade’ or whatever. They are opposed to immigration more strongly than any other party in Europe, in any form, and the very idea of H1B visas would make them run screaming around. AFD is also EU ‘euroskeptic’ – to what degree idk – i.e. against a geo-political landscape that was set up by the US to allow easier and greater control. It also promulgates closer ties to Russia, support for a ‘decent’ minimum wage, etc. Kommunist! – it’s main support is in E Germany of course.

    So Musk should explain why? 🙂 In detail..

    #178032
    WES
    Participant

    Congratulations Germany!

    You are the first country to discover that green solar and wind power are a negative sum fraud!

    The more green you go, the less you are able to go!

    Brilliant!

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