Friday, October 20, 2023

The pretense is off

Russia is building the $25 billion El Dabaa nuclear power plant in Egypt. Russia trained 2,000 Egyptian technicians to work on the power plant.

And what is the United States building? More bombs.  More false flags.  Building ever greater poverty.  Detroying Nordstream II Pipelines.  And undermining democracies around the world. This is what we do, for we can't export any quality goods anywhere except for tanks, bombs, fighter jets, and other ammunitions.  

Russia is building the $25 billion El Dabaa nuclear power plant in Egypt.

Russia trained 2,000 Egyptian technicians to work on the power plant. Russia is set to build a nuclear power plant in Burkina Faso, where only 19% of the population has access to electricity. Russia will also build five dams in South Sudan, where only 7.7% of the people have access to electricity. The dams will generate over 2,000 megawatts of electricity. Russia and South Korea will build two nuclear power plants that will generate 15,600 megawatts of electricity in Uganda.

BREAKING: @elonmusk removed New York Times' verification badge, following a flood of false information it published on the Israel-Gaza war 👇

The Gray Lady is growing pale. 

Thursday, October 19, 2023

FIGHT THE FUCKERS. WHEN THEY SAY "WE HAVE A POLICY," YOU SAY "I HAVE A POLICY." DO NOT RELENT

Businesses are not above the law.  If they're open for business, it means they're serving the public, the entire public, and they cannot discriminate.  Their business charter is created on accommodating the public.  They're not membership stores, like GemCo or FedCo.  Even CostCo provides services to the public.  When they claim they're privately owned, ask them why they're following government guidelines then?  Are they government owned? Doesn't sound privately owned to me.  Guidelines are not laws.  Guidelines are tips, they're recommendations.  They don't have the force of law, therefore, the business can't force or compel you.  They must accommodate the public.  Their own charter says so.  

COL. MACGREGOR: all of this spells doom for the Israelis if they launch this attack on Gaza. What I've just described is an unwinnable fight

Here is the interview

The last major war that the Israelis were compelled to fight was 1973, and the world has changed a lot since then.

First, the weapons have changed.  The arsenal in the region is enormous.  People are quoting 130,000 rockets and missiles from Hezbollah alone. That kind of Arsenal in and of itself is enough to destroy Israel.  Then you have a problem with Hamas, Hezbollah, and the rest of the region.  The rest of the region is as sick of Israel as much the world and Europe is sick of the United States.  What I mean by that is that we are on threshold of Total War.

And the Turks have an unhappy record with the Israelis.  Just a few years ago they tried to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza.  The Israelis boarded their ship, killed some of their citizens and turned back the aid.  This kind of thing did not cultivate support and friendliness with Turkey.  And remember that Mr. Erdogan is the leading de facto military power in the Sunni Arab world.  Finally, you have the Pakistanis who are very close to the Turks And have made it abundantly clear that the Turks will receive nuclear warheads and other capabilities if they need them in order to deter the Israelis from using a nuclear weapon.  And finally, The Turks have the largest army in air forces in the region the Turks can put 2 million Men in the field in little over a month and the Turks are ferocious fighters and all of this spells doom for the Israelis if they launch this attack on Gaza.  What I've just described is an unwinnable fight even the air power from the United States if we could commit is not going to be enough and we all know that we don't have troops on the ground we simply don't have many soldiers or Marines or at this point..