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Re: PBS exposes Ukraine Goverment Cover up?!!!!

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SOL wrote: Thu Jul 28, 2022 2:50 pm It appears that the US might be trying to distance itself from Ukraine.

As you know, from a military perspective, the Russian Federation has basically already won in its operations in Ukraine, and this outcome was clear many weeks ago.

The Bald Eagle in general is quite a sore loser historically, so it's time to start distancing itself from Zelensky and Ukraine.

Terms of Kyiv's surrender are being negotiated right now, but the mainstream Western narrative, naturally, will be something quite different.

As usual, those not responsible for these evil shenaningans - the Russian and Ukrainian soldiers and their families - are made to pay the ultimate price, in blood.
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Yodean wrote: Thu Jul 28, 2022 5:05 pm
SOL wrote: Thu Jul 28, 2022 2:50 pm It appears that the US might be trying to distance itself from Ukraine.

As you know, from a military perspective, the Russian Federation has basically already won in its operations in Ukraine, and this outcome was clear many weeks ago.

The Bald Eagle in general is quite a sore loser historically, so it's time to start distancing itself from Zelensky and Ukraine.

Terms of Kyiv's surrender are being negotiated right now, but the mainstream Western narrative, naturally, will be something quite different.

As usual, those not responsible for these evil shenaningans - the Russian and Ukrainian soldiers and their families - are made to pay the ultimate price, in blood.
The Vogue cover having been published; the CIA will drop a cruise missile on Mr & Mrs Z and voila it was Vlad who done it! Honest guv, scout's honour.
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Budge wrote: Thu Jul 28, 2022 7:45 pm The Vogue cover having been published; the CIA will drop a cruise missile on Mr & Mrs Z and voila it was Vlad who done it! Honest guv, scout's honour.
Zelensky will be allowed to stay alive - someone needs to officially accept the eventual terms of Kyiv's surrender. Anyways, he's been paid off really well - he'll be allowed to have fun with his blood money.
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The S**T is about to hit the Fan Re Ukraine-Russian War

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https://youtu.be/eM72TWJHSsU

This video illustrates that a turning point is very near at hand. Zelensky is soon going to be vilified; the honeymoon is over or will soon end

In terms of the market, it indirectly supports the rally phase until Oct. People are moving on
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Interesting Take on Russia:

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https://youtu.be/f6jig0ZmEfw


I received this video from an associate; it indicates that, like all countries, Russia has issues, and in general, the people don't like everything the government is doing. It is virtually impossible to find a likeable government. I suspect a new rating should be used, instead of trying to determine the best government in the world, they should lower the bar and opt for the least hated :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Scott, what's your take on this dude? Is he legit, or does he sound legit? Some of the topics he discussed made me laugh. For those that don't understand Russian, just enable captions.
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SOL wrote: Mon Aug 01, 2022 8:55 am Scott, what's your take on this dude? Is he legit, or does he sound legit? Some of the topics he discussed made me laugh. For those that don't understand Russian, just enable captions.
Not ready yet to store dollars with my potatoes in the basement, but I say He's pretty much right, resonates with the Mrs. also. I have a dollar account in Rosselkhozbank and Sberbank. Fidelity has been wiring dollars to Rosselkhozbank for 15 years, and in March I wired a small amount just to make sure I still could, no problems, showed up next day. July 11th sent a larger amount which has not shown up yet. When confronted with a confirmation number provided by Fidelity, the bank told me to write a complaint. Sberbank (don't know yet if Fidelity can wire to them) told me I can't take dollars out of my dollar account, must be converted to rubles.

About a week ago I talked with a young lady who is an investor. Surprising, because I think most youngsters here are in debt. I mentioned investing in Gazprom, she said she doesn't trust them, if the government needs money Gazprom will pay.

Just last night, I was asked by a friend my thoughts on Chinese yuan. Didn't know what to say besides currencies are manipulated.
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Re: Slow Supertrend of Change and Chaos

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https://youtu.be/6-2GyMDjp_4

From what I understand here, through the help of the Auto translate feature and friend is that the Russians are saying something to the effect that the French should get used to peeing while they take showers?
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Russian chap said that the French are advising their citizens to save water and he heard the idea that they could save water by going for a wee at the same time as showering. Luckily Russia has no such issues at is looks after its citizens!

French programme says later that this propaganda is aimed exclusively at the domestic market.
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Sanction of Graham Phillips Indicates UK government Operates like the MAFIA

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https://youtu.be/7Blzn-ncfQ8

UK is now close to a gulag.
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harryg wrote: Tue Aug 02, 2022 4:55 am Russian chap said that the French are advising their citizens to save water and he heard the idea that they could save water by going for a wee at the same time as showering. Luckily Russia has no such issues at is looks after its citizens!

French programme says later that this propaganda is aimed exclusively at the domestic market.
I have learned that when the Government is behind something, however benign it might appear or sound, nothing good comes of it in the long run. They are all Ticks just waiting for the right time to drain the host; until that moment, they pretend to be happy with small bites.

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Cinnamon wrote: Fri Aug 05, 2022 5:43 am https://youtu.be/7Blzn-ncfQ8

UK is now close to a gulag.
I guess he's lucky they've not droned him...yet!
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Re: Sanction of Graham Phillips Indicates UK government Operates like the MAFIA

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Budge wrote: Fri Aug 05, 2022 12:54 pm
Cinnamon wrote: Fri Aug 05, 2022 5:43 am https://youtu.be/7Blzn-ncfQ8

UK is now close to a gulag.
I guess he's lucky they've not droned him...yet!
I think he has not be droned because he is in the Donbass area, but it is outrageous, brutal and unacceptable that without laying out the charges or making a case against him the British government destroyed his life. People can't even send money to him as all avenues to receive money are blocked. Would be lovely to see half the British parliament hung or better starved for three weeks and then marched off to a gulag to serve 10 years
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Unpleasant truth about Ukrainian forces comes to light

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Ukrainian forces have threatened civilians by setting up bases and operating weapons systems in populated areas, including schools and hospitals, as they battled the Russian intervention that began in February, Amnesty International said in a statement.
“Such a tactic violates international humanitarian law and endangers civilians, as it turns civilian objects into military targets. The Russian strikes that followed in populated areas killed civilians and destroyed civilian infrastructure,” the statement said.
Amnesty International has documented a pattern of Ukrainian forces putting civilians at risk and violating the laws of war when conducting operations in populated areas – said Agnes Callamard, Secretary General of Amnesty International.He pointed out that the defensive position does not free the Ukrainian army from respecting international humanitarian law.The organization’s researchers spent several weeks from April to July investigating Russian attacks in Kharkiv, Donbass and the Mykolaiv region.

The organization inspected the attacked sites, interviewed survivors, eyewitnesses, relatives of the victims of the attack, and carried out remote detection and analysis of weapons. During those investigations, evidence was found that Ukrainian forces were firing from heavily populated areas and were themselves inside civilian buildings in 19 towns and villages in these regions. The organization analyzed satellite images to further confirm some of these incidents – it is emphasized. According to Amnesty International, most of the residential areas where the soldiers were located were kilometers away from the front.

Viable alternatives were available that would not endanger civilians, such as military bases or densely wooded areas nearby, or other structures further away from residential areas. In the cases it has documented, Amnesty International is not aware that the Ukrainian military, located in civilian structures in residential areas, asked or helped civilians to evacuate, which is a failure to take all feasible precautions to protect civilians.
Directed shooting from populated areas

Amnesty says survivors and eyewitnesses of Russian attacks in Donbass, Kharkiv and the Mykolaiv region told researchers that the Ukrainian military was conducting operations near their homes at the time of the attacks, exposing the areas to counterfire from Russian forces. Amnesty International researchers have witnessed such behavior in numerous locations.

International humanitarian law requires all parties to a conflict to avoid locating, to the greatest extent possible, military targets within or near densely populated areas. Other obligations to protect civilians from the effects of attacks include removing civilians from the vicinity of military targets and providing effective warning of attacks that may affect the civilian population.

The army was stationed in the house next to ours and my son often brought food to the soldiers. I begged him several times to stay away, because I feared for his safety. That afternoon, when the attack happened, my son was in our yard and I was in the house. He died on the spot. His body was mutilated. Our house was partially destroyed – said the mother of a man (50), who was killed in a rocket attack on June 10 in a village south of Nikolaev.
Amnesty International found military equipment and uniforms in the house next to hers.
Nikola, who lives in the block in Lisichansk in Donbass, which the Russians regularly targeted and killed at least one person, said that it is not clear to him “why our army fires from the cities and not from the fields”.

Another resident said that “there is definitely military activity in the neighborhood.”

We hear “outgoing” and then “incoming” fire” – he said.
Amnesty International teams saw soldiers using residential buildings located 20 meters from the entrance to the underground shelter, which was used by residents and where an elderly man was killed.

In one Donbas town on May 6, Russian forces used cluster munitions over a neighborhood of mostly one- or two-story houses where Ukrainian forces were manning artillery. Shrapnel damaged the walls of the house where Ana (70) lives with her son and 95-year-old mother.

In early July, a farm worker was injured when Russian forces attacked an agricultural warehouse in the Nikolayev area. Hours after the attack, Amnesty International researchers witnessed the presence of Ukrainian military personnel and vehicles in the grain storage area, and witnesses confirmed that the military was using the warehouse, which is located across from a farm where civilians live and work.
As researchers surveyed damage to residential and public buildings in Kharkiv and villages in the Donbass and east of Mykolaiv, they heard gunfire from nearby Ukrainian military positions.

In Bakhmut, several residents said the Ukrainian military was using a building barely 20 meters across the street from the high-rise. On May 18, a Russian rocket hit the front of the building, partially destroying five apartments and damaging nearby buildings.

Military bases in hospitals

Amnesty International researchers witnessed Ukrainian forces using hospitals as de facto military bases in five locations. In the two cities, dozens of soldiers rested and ate in hospitals. In another town, soldiers fired from near a hospital.

A Russian airstrike on April 28 injured two workers at a medical laboratory in the suburbs of Kharkiv after Ukrainian forces set up a base in the compound. Using hospitals for military purposes is a clear violation of international humanitarian law.

Military bases in schools


The Ukrainian army routinely set up bases in schools in the cities and villages of the Donbass and in the Mykolaiv region. Schools have been temporarily closed to students since the beginning of the conflict, but in most cases the buildings were located near civilian settlements.

In 22 of the 29 schools visited, researchers either found soldiers using the premises or found evidence of current or previous military activity – including the presence of military equipment, ammunition, military ration packs and military vehicles.Russian forces attacked many schools used by Ukrainian forces. In at least three cities, after Russian bombing of schools, Ukrainian soldiers moved to other schools nearby, putting surrounding neighborhoods at risk of similar attacks.


In a city east of Odessa, Amnesty witnessed Ukrainian soldiers using civilian areas for accommodation and staging areas, including basing armored vehicles under trees in residential areas and using two schools located in densely populated residential areas.


Conclusion


Amnesty International’s report was not a surprise to me as an analyst. Since the beginning of the conflict, all of us who follow the behavior and tactics of the Ukrainian army have witnessed such tactics of the Ukrainian army, which are strictly prohibited by international law. Also, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned about the behavior of the Ukrainian army that threatens innocent civilians. However, the fact that the respected Amnesty International writes about it in its report represents a strategic turn. Bearing in mind that this is an extremely respected Western non-governmental organization, we can safely say that even in the West, the opinion is slowly growing that the criminal behavior of the Ukrainian army will no longer be tolerated.

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The Second Coming of the Heartland: Pepe Escobar

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It’s tempting to visualize the overwhelming collective West debacle as a rocket, faster than free fall, plunging into the black void maelstrom of complete socio-political breakdown.

It’s tempting to visualize the overwhelming collective West debacle as a rocket, faster than free fall, plunging into the black void maelstrom of complete socio-political breakdown.

The End of (Their) History turns out to be a fast-forward historical process bearing staggering ramifications: way more profound than mere self-appointed “elites” – via their messenger boys/girls – dictating a Dystopia engineered by austerity and financialization: what they chose to brand as a Great Reset and then, major fail intervening, The Great Narrative.

Financialization of everything means total marketization of Life itself. In his latest book, No-Cosas: Quiebras del Mundo de Hoy (in Spanish, no English translation yet), the foremost German contemporary philosopher (Byung-Chul Han, who happens to be Korean), analyzes how Information Capitalism, unlike industrial capitalism, converts also the immaterial into merchandise: “Life itself acquires the form of merchandise (…) the difference between culture and commerce disappears. Institutions of culture are presented as profitable brands.”

The most toxic consequence is that “total commercialization and mercantilization of culture had the effect of destroying the community (…) Community as merchandise is the end of community.”

China’s foreign policy under Xi Jinping proposes the idea of a community of shared future for mankind, essentially a geopolitical and geoeconomic project. Yet China still has not amassed enough soft power to translate that culturally, and seduce vast swathes of the world into it: that especially concerns the West, for which Chinese culture, history and philosophies are virtually incomprehensible.

In Inner Asia, where I am now, a revived glorious past may offer other instances of “shared community”. A glittering example is the Shaki Zinda necropolis in Samarkand.


Shahrisabz. The ruins of the immense 15th century Ak Saray. In the background, Badass Timur – who else? Photo by Pepe Escobar / https://t.me/rocknrollgeopolitics

Afrasiab – the ancient settlement, pre-Samarkand – had been destroyed by the Genghis Khan hordes in 1221. The only building that was preserved was the city’s main shrine: Shaki Zinda.

Much later, in the mid-15th century, star astronomer Ulugh Beg, himself the grandson of Turkic-Mongol “Conqueror of the World” Timur, unleashed no less than a Cultural Renaissance: he summoned architects and craftsmen from all corners of the Timurid empire and the Islamic world to work into what became a de facto creative artistic lab.

The Avenue of 44 Tombs at Shaki Zinda represents the masters of different schools harmoniously creating a unique synthesis of styles in Islamic architecture.

The most remarkable décor at Shaki Zinda are stalactites, hung in clusters in the upper parts of portal niches. An early 18th century traveler described them as “magnificent stalactites, hanging like stars above the mausoleum, make it clear about the eternity of the sky and our frailty.” Stalactites in the 15th century were called “muqarnas”: that means, figuratively, “starry sky”.

The Sheltering (Community) Sky

The Shaki Zinda complex is now at the center of a willful push by the Uzbekistan government to restore Samarkand to its former glory. The centerpiece, trans-historical concepts are “harmony” and “community” – and that reaches way beyond Islam.

As a sharp contrast, the inestimable Alastair Crooke has illustrated the death of Eurocentrism alluding to Lewis Carroll and Yeats: only through the looking glass we can see the full contours of the tawdry spectacle of narcissistic self-obsession and self-justification offered by “the worst”, still so “full of passionate intensity”, as depicted by Yeats.

And yet, unlike Yeats, the best now do not “lack all conviction”. They may be few, ostracized by cancel culture, but they do see the “rough beast, its hour come out at last, slouching towards…” Brussels (not Jerusalem) “to be born”.

This unelected gaggle of insufferable mediocrities – from von der Leyden and Borrell to that piece of Norwegian wood Stoltenberg – may dream they live in the pre-1914 era, when Europe was at the political center. Yet now not only “the center cannot hold” (Yeats) but Eurocrat-infested Europe has been definitely engulfed by the maelstrom, an irrelevant political backwater seriously flirting with reversion to 12th century status.

The physical aspects of the Fall – austerity, inflation, no hot showers, freezing to death to support neo-Nazis in Kiev – has been preceded, and no Christianized imagery need apply, by the fires of sulphur and brimstone of a Spiritual Fall. The transatlantic masters of those parrots posing as “elites” could never come up with any idea to sell to the Global South centered on harmony and much less “community”.

What they sell, via their Unanimous Narrative, actually their take on “We Are the World”, is variations of “you will own nothing and be happy”. Worse: you will have to pay for it – dearly. And you have no right to dream of any transcendence – irrespective if you’re a follower of Rumi, the Tao, shamanism or Prophet Muhammad.

The most visible shock troops of this reductionist Western neo-nihilism – obscured by the fog of “equality”, “human rights” and “democracy” – are the thugs being swiftly denazified in Ukraine, sporting their tattoos and pentagrams.

The dawn of a new Enlightenment

The Collective West Self-Justification Show staged to obliterate its ritualized suicide offers no hint of transcending sacrifice implied in a ceremonial seppuku. All they do is to wallow in the adamant refusal to admit they could be seriously mistaken.

How would anyone dare to deride the set of “values” derived from the Enlightenment? If you don’t prostrate yourself in front of this glittering cultural altar, you’re just a barbarian set to be slandered, law-fared, canceled, persecuted, sanctioned and – HIMARS to the rescue – bombed.

We still do not have a post-Tik Tok Tintoretto to depict the collective West’s multi-wallowing in Dante-esque chambers of pop Hell. What we do have, and must endure, day after day, is the kinetic battle between their “Great Narrative”, or narratives, and pure and simple reality. Their obsession with the need for virtual reality to always “win” is pathological: after all the only activity they excel in is manufacturing fake reality. Such a pity that Baudrillard and Umberto Eco are not among us anymore to unmask their tawdry shenanigans.

Does that make any difference across vast swathes of Eurasia? Of course not. We just need to keep up with the dizzying succession of bilateral meetings, deals, and progressive interaction of BRI, SCO, EAEU, BRICS+ and other multilateral organizations to get a glimpse of how the new world-system is being configured.

In Samarkand, surrounded by mesmerizing instances of Timurid art coupled with a development boom that brings to mind the East Asian miracle of the early 1990s, it’s plain to see how the heart of the Heartland is back with a vengeance – and is bound to dispatch the pleonexia-afflicted West to the swamp of Irrelevancy.

I leave you with a psychedelic sunset facing the Registan, at the razor’s edge of a new sort of Enlightenment that is leading the Heartland towards a reality-based version of Shangri-La, privileging harmony, tolerance and most of all, the sense of community.

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https://www.thepostil.com/russia-tradit ... geography/

Everybody knows what is geography, but not everybody knows what is sacred geography. Poutine knows sacred geography, Biden and Macron dont know anything in geography, dont speak them of sacred geography.

The ancient civilizations knew the sacred geography, the megalithic civlization, the celts, the ancient Greeks, the ancient Egyptians, the ancient French knew very well the sacred geography. All the ancient sanctuaries, all places of worship were not built in random places, but in connection with telluric forces and cosmic forces, with the primordial tradition.

""Dugin also defends the relevance of the traditional opposition thalassocracy-tellurocracy, used to qualify two distinct types of powers. There are those who dominate by the mastery of the sea and those who dominate by the mastery of the land; and it is understood that these modes of domination are not be insignificant on the ideological level.""

Like in ancient Greece, Sparta the tellurocracy, the tradition vs Athens the thalassocracy, the modernism, two different visions of the greek civilization.
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