Sunday, September 29, 2024

The Vicious Ways Women Compete - Dr Tracy Vaillancourt


00:00. Do women have an intolerance of sexy peers?

00:05. Absolutely.  100%.  We say we don't we say that we just love women and we promote women but we love certain women and we promote certain women so yeah we're not the angels that we purport to be I think we do a lot of impression management.

00:29.  Who are the women support that we do support in love? 

00:34. It depends.  Obviously we're going to have different qualities that we admire in a person, so, if they have those and that's who we're going to promote we're pretty good at tolerating our friends and promoting our friends, but I don't think we are universally kind to all women.  And it's interesting because I think that there's been this change in Zeitgeist where people or women talk about the "Sisterhood has never been stronger and we support each other unconditionally," and yet we really don't.

19:35. There's a number of interesting studies going on at the moment to do with female sports I think tennis players in basketball players on opposite teams given that you've been doing your ethnographic in place what have you observed about inter, intra team love and distaste and all that stuff.

19:58.  I've noticed so much and in fact I've studied a lot of the things that I've noticed one of the things that I've noticed and then we actually have a study that show this to be true more so for adolescent girls than for adolescent boys but adolescent girls make a lot of social comparisons is she prettier than me is she better than me is she smarter than me is she more popular those social comparisons elicit jealousy and the way that jealousy is manage is either it's turned inward maybe come depressed and anxious or the like or I'm not as good as so and so or they turn it outward which is more common and they tear down their rival so the only reason that she's playing Left fullback and I'm a left fullback is because her dad's the coach or her mom's coach that sort of thing

[GOV'T AGENCIES] cannot suspend constitutional rights on the whim of a statute.

JOE LAURIA: [Putin] restored the sovereignty of this country, the dignity of Russia, and that pissed off a lot of people on Wall Street and in Washington

[Putin] restored the sovereignty of this country, the dignity of Russia, and that pissed off a lot of people on Wall Street and in Washington.  --Joe Lauria

The speaker is Joe Lauria, a contributor to Consortium News.

00:00. And now we see a revival of that because the Neocons are pushing to send missiles deep into Russia which could cause a nuclear exchange.  So they are then infused with this idea that they could use nukes, we can do it, the same sick world-dominating mentality.  Before this event, we were having a chat, we did a round table, and Scott was saying that the US is the rabid dog in the world.  The United States is seen by us . . . it's very hard for people to realize that we could be the bad guys, that our government is bad, and that gives a lot of advantage to the government.  And through the media pushing their public or noble lie that we are special people, we are exceptional, we bring democracy to everyone, we only care and only want to do good in the world that's only those bad guys, those Russians, those Iranians.  What a coincidence that those are the really ugly countries, the ones that the US wants to get out of the way for various reasons.  Because Russia, if you see, and I'll get to this . . . .  In 1948, the US made a deal with Mikola Lebed, a right-hand man of Stefan Bandera, who was the fascist Ukrainian leader during the war.  He killed thousands of Poles and Jews.  They brought him to New York City, and they set him up in an office in 1948, a year after the CIA was born, and they put him in that office.  Then they sent him to Ukraine for sabotage and propaganda operations.  Now Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union, of course, so they went to Soviet Ukraine to work to undermine the Soviet Union.  They wouldn't touch Bandera by the way.  The British did, and MI6 worked with Bandera and, of course, the KGB finally assassinated him in 1959.  But the Americans worked with this guy, Lebed, until 1991, until Independence in Ukraine when the Soviet Union collapsed.  And when the Soviet Union collapsed, Wall Street rushed in and saw an incredible country.  The resources of Russia were beyond any other country, the territories large with gold, gas, oil, and all kinds of other minerals there.  This is a prize, and they went in there and they acid-stripped a formerly state-controlled and state-owned economy and then enriched themselves unbelievably in the process, created this oligarchy class and impoverished the Russian people.  I went to Moscow in 1995 under Yeltsin.  I couldn't believe what I saw, a Wild West.  Hundreds of people living in front of the train stations burning fires trying to survive outside.  Cops taking bribes right in front of me on a cab that I was in from the cab driver, they didn't care.  Two guys saw my camera, and they came running after me. I had to ditch them in the Moscow Metro.  Wild scenes.  Exactly 20 years later, that was October 1995; in October 2015, I went back again to Moscow.  It was a complete coincidence, that exactly 10 years later, I'd left Berlin and I thought I was still in Western Europe.  Clean, orderly.  Why? What happened?  This is not the crazy country that I . . . .  Putin, who we don't have any real right to say whether he should rule this country or not; that's up to the Russian people.  [Putin] restored the sovereignty of this country, the dignity of Russia, and that pissed off a lot of people on Wall Street and in Washington.  His 2006 Munich Security Conference speech, listen to that.  He says, "they [the U.S.] were not supposed to expand NATO, and now you're expanding NATO.  You're just playing us for fools.  We're not going to take it anymore."  And guess what?  From 2006 to 2022, 16 years, he did take it, but he didn't take it anymore.  And that's what led us to this invasion, the overthrow of [Viktor] Yanukovych, and then the launching of a civil war against Russian speakers in the east of Ukraine, who were defending democracy.  They had voted for Yanukovych, and it was overthrown in a coup.  [The West] called it a revolution.  Tell me one revolution where a democratic-elected government was overthrown.  Revolutions [war against]  kings and dictators.  This was a coup that the US organized.  Why?  Because Yanukovych decided he was going to take a Russian economic package and not the EU one, so they overthrew him and then a Civil War was launched.  Thousands of people were killed over 8 years in Donbass that was launched with U.S. help, and they were training Ukraine forces; NATO was training the Ukrainian forces, arming them.  It was a defacto NATO State already.  And we then learn from Angela Merkel after she left office, the German Chancellor, that they purposely did not implement a deal that the Russians worked very hard with the Germans and the French to sign, which was the Minsk Accords.  The UN Security Council endorsed it unanimously. The US voted for it.  This was supposed to allow eastern Ukraine to remain inside Ukraine [and] have autonomy, and Merkel admitted that they never took that seriously for a minute.  They used the time.  They were buying time to arm Ukraine.  Then in 2021, of course, in December, the Russians offered a treaty to NATO, and a treaty to the United States to create a new security architecture in Europe.  [The Russians] couldn't put up with this anymore.  They tried that in 2008.  It failed.  They repeatedly tried this, and now, after that failure, Putin said "If you don't take these deals or negotiate these deals, we will take military-technical measures."  What does that mean?  They wanted, the US wanted this invasion.  Biden needed it, he said so in Poland.  The aim here is to overthrow Putin.  Lloyd Austin also said it's to weaken Russia.  They needed to do this through an economic war and an information war and a ground proxy war.  They're losing all three.  Only people in the United States and Western Europe believed any of the crap about Ukraine, sorry.  And why?  Because the history is not there.  It's being excised, it's being taken out, and the Russian point of view is being removed they are de-fanging journalism on purpose because we are meddling with the state narrative, the noble lie.  Speaking of which, I invited Howard Zinn, the Great American historian, late now, great historian, to the UN to address UN correspondents, and I asked him then, what is the American Noble lie?  Without any hesitation, he said Democracy.

MARY HOLLAND:🔥"The PREP Act, it...displants all law, and that can't be right...we absolutely have to get rid of the PREP Act. We have to get rid of the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, and we have to restore true prior free and informed consent."

🔥"The PREP Act, it...displants all law, and that can't be right...we absolutely have to get rid of the PREP Act. We have to get rid of the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, and we have to restore true prior free and informed consent." (1/2) Children's Health Defense CEO Mary Holland (@maryhollandnyc) describes for retired pediatrician Dr. Paul Thomas how the PREP Act—which provides immunity from liability, except for willful misconduct, for entities involved in the development, manufacturing, distribution, and administration of medical countermeasures during a public health emergency declared by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service—must be repealed. "The PREP Act, it...displants all law, and that can't be right...we absolutely have to get rid of the PREP Act," Holland says. She notes that the latest wildly egregious usage of PREP Act cover occurred in Vermont, where the state's supreme court ruled that the Windham Southeast Supervisory Union that oversees the public school system was immune from legal challenges brought by parents of a child who was "accidentally" given a COVID injection. See the story link in tweet two. Furthermore, Holland says that "We have to get rid of the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, and we have to restore true prior free and informed consent." Partial transcription of clip: "A terrible decision just came down from the Vermont Supreme Court that in a case where parents, said that they didn't want their child to get a COVID shot, but the COVID shot was given anyway at school. The case that the court dismissed it, saying, "Well, it's the PREP Act." The PREP Act, it suggests that it displants all law, and that can't be right. And that's one of the things it's a stepping stone in that fight against the PREP Act. But we absolutely have to get rid of the PREP Act. We have to get rid of the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, and we have to restore true prior free and informed consent. People need to be able to make their own health decisions on an individual basis. "We are not all the same. The idea that everybody gets the same I mean, so crazy, It's so at odds with everything else in medicine. Right? What's your weight? 

What's your height? What's your What's your medical history? That's normal medicine or used to be normal. And then they come out with a chemical that's in a bottle that you can't test, and they wanna have it be one size fits all. It's absurd." 

Story Link

Complete interview with Dr. Paul Thomas and Mary Holland.

SARHA WAGENKNECHT: The USA, in particular, has seen our energy price crisis as an opportunity and has set up a huge subsidy program for themselves with the Inflation Reduction Act, 2022.

from Bundestag member, Sahra Wagenknecht

00:00. Cheap gas from Russia with long-term supply contracts has been an important reason for Germany's economic success for decades.  With the outbreak of the war, the suspension of ineffective, nonsensical sanctions against Russia, which, however, have greatly damaged us, and the explosion of the pipelines [2022], gas, and thus all energy costs, have risen steeply.  Even if the Greens like to claim other things, the electricity prices for an average household are still around 36% above the 2019 level.  For large-scale consumers in the industry, the electricity prices are even 83% above the 2019 prices.  This means a massive location and that's a problem for all of us.  Instead of cheap gas from the pipeline, we are now buying expensive liquid gas from the USA, or from such exemplary democracies as Qatar  However, this LNG, in other words, liquid gas, is not only significantly more expensive but also significantly more environmentally harmful because it first has to be transported around the world by heavy oil-powered tankers until it arrives [in Germany].  The Greens obviously have no problem with that and a fifth of the industrial value-added products in Germany are now massively endangered.

01:24. The industry prefers to invest in foreign countries or relocate production entirely like China or the USA.  The USA, in particular, has seen our energy price crisis as an opportunity and has set up a huge subsidy program for themselves with the Inflation Reduction Act, 2022.  This promotes their own economy and should encourage European Industries to emigrate to the USA with success.  More than half of large industrial companies are already considering relocating their production abroad, and we have to spend more money on energy and have less money in our pockets for a restaurant visit or just for a stroll through the city center.  More than a fifth of us can no longer afford a one-week holiday a year.  Countless people are at risk of losing their jobs, and the German economy is at risk of losing its engine.