11/27/22

Permalink ANTIFA Terrorists Are Reportedly Planning Terror Attacks on Tesla Dealerships

ANTIFA Terrorists Are Reportedly Planning Terror Attacks on Tesla Dealerships | CEO of Tesla Elon Musk is concerned about a recent tweet that is encouraging arson at Tesla dealerships all across the United States. The report originated from journalist Andy Ngo who shared a screenshot on his Twitter account from a now-suspended user who was calling for members of Antifa to "protest" outside of Tesla dealerships. The tweet from the now-deleted Antifa-affiliated account read 💬 "Tonight in Portland! Every city, every town! Show up at your local Tesla dealerships in protest of Elon Musk!" In that same tweet was a picture of a Tesla on Fire, which has Tesla dealerships across the country on high alert.


11/26/22

Permalink Apartment block in Kiev hit by US-made AIM-120C for NASMAS air defense systems

Earlier Reuters reported that Russian missiles hit a number of targets in the Kyiv region, killing at least six people during attacks that caused blackouts across the country. | The missile that hit an apartment block in Kiev today was a US-made AIM-120C launched from one of the newly arrived NASMAS air defense systems, donated to Ukraine in the last months. Local people shared on social media photos of the wreckage of the missile. Even though Ukraine blamed Russia for the strike, it turns out the missile was not Russian but American and was fired by Ukrainian troops.  The fragment shown in the photo has the word LIFT as the American AIM-120C. This is an anti-aircraft missile for the NASAMS systems which were recently donated to Ukraine. By analyzing the photos which Ukrainian citizens published themselves the missile which hit their residential building can be easily identified as American.  Raytheon Technologies announced last month that it had delivered the first two of the NASAMS air defense systems promised to Ukraine by the US government. The NASAMS (National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System) primarily uses the AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM).


Permalink LIVE UPDATES: Ukrainian Forces Shell Donetsk - DPR

Russia launched a military operation in Ukraine in February after the republics of Donetsk and Lugansk appealed for help in defending themselves against Ukrainian forces. | The West has since ramped up arms supplies to Ukraine, with Moscow warning that it only prolongs the conflict, while the weapons become a legitimate target for Russian forces. Russia has been delivering air strikes on Ukraine's military and energy infrastructure since October 10, two days after the bombing of the Crimean bridge, which Moscow has determined was plotted and carried out by the Ukrainian special services.


Permalink President Vladimir Putin weighs in on root cause of Ukraine conflict

The Western-backed Maidan lit the fuse for almost a decade of turmoil, the president claims | The ongoing conflict in Ukraine would never have happened if there there hadn't been a coup in Kiev in 2014, Russian President Vladimir Putin insisted on Friday. He was referring to the violent overthrow of the elected president Victor Yanukovich.  Speaking to mothers of Russian soldiers, Putin stressed that the Maidan resulted in direct foreign control over Ukrainian institutions, which Russia has no choice but to oppose. 💬 At the turn of the century, Russians were told everything would be great if they accepted outside control, and started “playing on someone else’s field,” Putin said. It was those outsiders seeking to control Russia that have created the current situation, “including in the zone of the special military operation,” he added.  Without naming the West specifically, Putin said the outsiders had significant influence in Ukraine as well, but after 2014 they gained total control over the country.

Putin expresses regret over Donbass (11/25/22)


Permalink World Premiere: Died Suddenly

Why do we never believe them? For centuries, the global elite have broadcast their intentions to depopulate the world - even to the point of carving them into stone. And yet… we never seem to believe them. The Stew Peters Network is proud to present Died Suddenly, from the award winning filmmakers, Matthew Skow and Nicholas Stumphauzer.

💬 If you have not yet seen Died Suddenly, the killer documentary that dropped two days ago, I urge you to watch it as soon as you can—it’s a little over an hour—and share it far and wide. Although it makes some trivial mistakes, it is a very solid piece of work—as sound as it is harrowing, and that’s really saying something; so all those who appreciate my weekly Substacks on the toll of the “vaccines” will also very much appreciate this film, and learn a lot from it (as I did) — Mark Crispin Miller


Permalink Chief WHO scientist reveals key Covid "blunder"

The agency was too slow to recognize that the virus is airborne, Soumya Swaminathan has said | The outgoing chief scientist of the World Health Organization (WHO) admitted on Wednesday that the body should have warned the public that Covid-19 can be are transmitted through aerosols “much earlier” than it did. Speaking to the Science Insider, Soumya Swaminathan, who announced her resignation from her post last week, said the agency made a "mistake" when it did not more rapidly label the coronavirus as airborne based on the available evidence, adding that “it is something that has cost the organization.”  She noted that the WHO “did talk about all the methods, including ventilation and masking” that [never] could thwart the spread of the disease. “But at the same time, we were not forcefully saying: ‘This is an airborne virus.’ I regret that we didn’t do this much, much earlier.”


Permalink Elon Musk mulls ‘alternative’ to Apple and Google

The billionaire said he could launch his own smartphone if Twitter is booted off popular platforms | Twitter chief Elon Musk has said he is open to creating his own “alternative” smartphone in the event tech giants move to deplatform his social media site, suggesting he could be left with no other option.  Responding to a proposal from conservative pundit Liz Wheeler that the billionaire should “produce his own smartphone” if Apple and Google were to kick Twitter off of their app stores, Musk said he would not rule it out, though voiced some reluctance toward the concept. 💬 “I certainly hope it does not come to that, but, yes, if there is no other choice, I will make an alternative phone,” he said on Friday.


Permalink “Good news for the US economy”: Péter Szijjártó on the looming recession in Europe

Against the background of the Ukraine conflict and the sanctions against Russia, the European economy is heading towards a recession, said Hungary’s Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó. It is absolutely clear that it is the USA that will benefit from this. | At a press conference on Friday, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó spoke of a risk of economic slowdown in the EU spoken, which he says is linked to the Ukraine conflict and Western anti-Russia sanctions. In terms of the global economy, the EU is currently on the losing side, while the situation around the US economy, including the competitive situation, has “definitely improved” of late, Szijjártó said. For him it is obvious that the USA “benefits from the suffering of the European economy”. 💬 “The fact that the European economy is heading into recession is good news for the US economy, and it’s clear that Americans have benefited from it.”  Earlier, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that Europe loses if it rejects Russian energy sources and relies on those from the United States. Europe is forced to pay fivefold or tenfold for it. According to Orbán, Europe should ask its “US friends” who is making profits in this situation. The Speaker of the Hungarian Parliament, Laszlo Kever, has already stated that the European Union can be called the loser in the Ukraine crisis because it is acting against its own economic interests.


11/25/22

Permalink Putin expresses regret over Donbass

Reunification with Russia should probably have happened earlier, the president told the mothers of soldiers | The Donbass republics should probably have rejoined Russia sooner, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with the mothers of troops involved in the military operation in Ukraine on Friday. In such a case, fewer lives might have been lost, the president stressed. 💬 “There might not have been so many casualties among civilians, there would not be so many children killed,” the Russian leader suggested. He maintained, however, that back in 2014, Russia did not have a full understanding of the situation in Donbass or of the true sentiments of the locals. 💬 “[We] believed that we might still be able to reach an agreement and … reunify Donetsk and Lugansk with Ukraine within … the Minsk Agreements,” Putin noted, adding that Russia was “genuinely working towards that.” Commenting on the matter further, the president blamed the 2014 coup in Kiev for the subsequent crisis in Donbass and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. 💬 “If not for the coup d’état in Ukraine in 2014, none [of this] would have happened,” he said.


Permalink Kobe beef for Klaus Schwab, cockroaches for the masses

Recently the globalist "elite" gathered once again for a G20 summit, this time on the Indonesian island of Bali. Outrageously expensive, exquisite Wagyu steaks from Kobe beef were on the menu. This Japanese delicacy costs 400 to 600 euros per kilogram (and significantly more for some varieties). Meanwhile, the rest of us are promised insect food.


Permalink The U.S. Shale Boom Is Officially Over

The days of explosive growth in U.S. shale oil production are over. American oil production is rising, but at a much slower pace than it did before the 2020 crash, and at lower rates than expected a few months ago. | The new priorities of the shale patch – capital discipline and a focus on returns to shareholders and debt repayments – have coupled with supply chain constraints and cost inflation to drag down U.S. oil production growth.  The Biden Administration’s mixed signals to the American oil and gas industry, with frequent blaming of the sector for high gasoline prices and, most recently, a threat of more taxes, are not motivating U.S. producers, either. Many are reluctant to commit to spending more on drilling when there isn’t any medium-to-long-term vision of how the U.S. oil and gas resources could be used to boost America’s energy security and help Western allies who depend on imports.

Elena Panina | [Extract:] The US shale sector is no longer the world's main oil producer, claims one top executive. OPEC has returned as the most important factor in the oil market, bucking the trend of the past 13 years. 💬 "We are in a death spiral where the highs will go higher and the lows will go lower. Volatility will increase. The community is going to go through a difficult period," the source was quoted as saying by Оilprice.com.  Recall that the EU and British embargo on the purchase of oil from Russia - one of the leading players in OPEC+ - is due to come into force on December 5. That would certainly make the oil price jump even higher.  Such turn of events could play into the hands of oil production in the USA - if it were not for the very position of the White House. According to which black gold production is bad for the climate, so we should make solar panels from Chinese raw materials. (Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator; free version)


Permalink Good To See There's Some Resistance To Tyranny In China! - Part I

Henan guy: "If I don't speak today, no one will tomorrow, the Communists don't take our lives seriously!"


Permalink Japan may strike enemy bases in case of attack on allied country - newspaper

According to the paper, the government is actively deliberating over the issue | Japan's armed forces may get approval to launch missile strikes on bases on the territory of a potential enemy not only in case of direct aggression against it, but also in case of an attack on an allied country. This is now being worked out in preparation for revising key security documents, the Sankei Shimbun newspaper reported on Friday, citing government sources.  Strikes on the territory of a potential enemy in the event of its attack on an allied country, according to the sources, will be allowed when there is an immediate threat to the existence of Japan itself.  According to the paper, the government is actively deliberating over the issue. As of now, Japan has one full-fledged military ally: the US. That being said, a similar system of defense cooperation with Australia is being worked out.


Permalink As Westerners send aid, here's how Ukraine's corrupt elites are profiting from the conflict

Officials and oligarchs have diverted much of the financial support sent to Kiev | Since the beginning of Russia's military offensive in Ukraine, the United States, the European Union – and their allies – have provided Kiev with $126 billion worth of aid, a number almost equal to the country's entire GDP. Moreover, millions of Ukrainians have found refuge in the EU where they were given housing, food, work permits, and emotional support. The scope is huge, even by western standards. Considering that the bloc has been funding Kiev while coping with an economic and energy crisis of its own, the assistance is perhaps especially notable. Kiev bases its endless funding requests on the collapse of its economy, due to the war, and its need to “resist Russian aggression.” But is the aid reaching its intended destination?  Tycoons [are] at the front of the line. Entrepreneur and MP Vadim Novinsky, businessmen Vasily Khmelnitsky and Vadim Stolar, Vadim Nesterenko, and Andrey Stavnitzer all left the country on charter flights. Millionaire politician Igor Abramovich booked a private flight to Austria for 50 people – taking relatives, business partners, and fellow party members aboard. Oligarchs flew from Kiev to Nice, Munich, Vienna, Cyprus, and other EU destinations. Another group of businessmen took off from Odessa on private planes. The owner of Vostok Bank departed for Israel, while the head of the Transship group flew to Limassol. An ex-governor of the Odessa region, Stalkanat's Vladimir Nemirovsky, also left the country.


11/24/22

Permalink NEWS PHOTOS: 13-nation drill “showcasing NATO’s firepower” held near Russian border

Allies demonstrate NATO’s firepower during armoured gunnery competition in Latvia | On November 14-17, NATO enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) Battlegroup Latvia together with the Latvian Mechanized Infantry Brigade conducted Iron Spear 2022. Alongside the Allies based in Latvia, this regularly scheduled armoured gunnery competition saw a number of multinational crews currently deployed across the Baltic Sea region. At the Ādaži range, 34 teams from 13 Allied member states demonstrated their excellence in whatever fire mission they were given.


Permalink Leaked Documents Show Germany Preparing for War With Russia

It seems the Bundeswehr is now planning to become one of the most prominent militaries in NATO once again. | In the immediate aftermath of the (First) Cold War, the German military (Bundeswehr) went through massive restructuring and downsizing, drastically bringing down the number of combat-ready troops. After the Soviet Union’s dismantlement in the early 1990s, the Bundeswehr was left without its primary adversary, eliminating the need for maintaining hundreds of thousands of battle-ready soldiers. Ever since, as a result of NATO’s change of doctrine, the German military refocused on interventionist style of warfare, aiding numerous invasions launched by the political West.  The country’s conventional forces contracted significantly, with the crisis culminating during Ursula fon der Leyen’s tenure as defense minister, when Bundeswehr effectively became the national laughing stock, with reports of some soldiers using broomsticks instead of guns, while all six submarines were out of service. To make matters worse, German military auditors were saying that the true picture is even worse. The military’s battle readiness was laughable, especially in comparison to the (First) Cold War era, while the interest of German citizens to serve in the Bundeswehr reached an all-time low.  After years of pressure, particularly from the United States, Germany is effectively re-militarizing. According to a report by Der Spiegel, it “must increase its preparedness for a war with Russia.” This was written in a confidential document by the German Chief of Defense Staff, General Eberhard Zorn. The classified document, titled “Operational guidelines for the Armed Forces” was written in late September. According to General Zorn, “an attack on Germany can potentially happen without warning and can cause serious damage, even existential. Therefore, the defense capabilities of the Bundeswehr are essential for the survival of the country.”


Permalink New Stage of Russian Attacks on Ukrainian Energy Facilities

On November 23, Russian forces resumed massive missile strikes on Ukraine. The main targets for russian missiles are energy infrastructure facilities. So far, dozens of explosions have been reported throughout the country. | Several targets were hit in the capital. According to preliminary reports, Russian missiles once again damaged the facilities in the CHP-5 and the CHP-6 . As a result of the attack, several regions of Kiev were cut of energy supplies. Water supply was suspended in the entire city.  Last night, large fire broke out at one of the substations in Kiev. Despite some attempts of Ukrainian sources to blame Russia for another attack, the station reportedly went out of work as a result of overvoltage. The energy system in the Ukrainian capital no longer manages with the consequences of Russian attacks.  Mayor of Kiev Klitschko claimed in his interview to Bild that the local authorities will have to partially evacuate citizens from the capital in the case of a “bad scenario”.


Permalink EU Nations Can't Agree on Price Cap for Russian Oil

The aim of the price cap is ambiguous. On the one hand, Western nations intended to limit Russian revenues from oil, while on the other hand they want the oil to keep flowing to avoid market shocks. However, the EU governments are reluctant to impose an embargo on Russian hydrocarbons since it will likely backfire. | Negotiations among the EU nations on a price cap for Russian oil have hit an impasse, US media reported, adding that the EU governments remain split over the parameters of the intended price ceiling.  Anti-Russian sanctions have already backfired on those who imposed them, dealing a blow to European economies, with some of them plunging into recession. Millions of households across Europe have been pushed to the brink of fuel poverty, while energy bills have dramatically soared.


Permalink Faroe Islands Set to Continue Key Fishing Agreement With Russia

The Faroese-Russian fishing agreement that dates back to the Soviet era and was concluded in 1977 has proved itself mutually advantageous and accounts for around five percent of the island nation’s GDP. | The Faroe Islands, a self-governing part of the Danish Realm, is set to continue a decades-old fishing agreement with Russia, despite the internal opposition previously voicing skepticism and criticism from Denmark proper.  As of now, there is broad support to renew the agreement for a year, as has been the case for decades. The liberal Home Rule Party has been the only one in the Faroese Parliament to voice disagreement. 💬 “It is without a doubt the only right thing to do in this situation for the Faroe Islands, and I am happy that all parties in the Parliament, except one, are on board and see the sense and the rationale in doing so”, Fisheries Minister Arni Skaale told Danish media.


11/23/22

Permalink Gynaecologist: Death and destruction on an unprecedented scale

James Thorp has been a gynecologist and obstetrician for 43 years. He sees many thousands of patients a year, so he knows what's going on. There's death and destruction on a scale I've never seen, says the doctor in the new movie Died Suddenly. "It's terrible." The number of cases of menstrual disorders has increased 12-fold, Thorp said. He points out that the number of miscarriages has increased significantly in the past year. The same goes for the number of birth defects. In addition, babies are increasingly having heart attacks in the womb. Thorp warns that the covid vaccine causes a serious inflammatory response. “Anything that triggers an inflammatory response in my environment causes damage, death and destruction during pregnancy. We've known that for half a century." The fetal death rate has remained very stable in recent years in the United States, at 5.7 per 1,000 births. The gynecologist has found that this percentage has fallen from 10 to 5.7 in the past 45 years.  In July 2021 , the fetal death rate in the city of Fresno, California, suddenly jumped to 29.3 per 1,000 births. “This is horrible,” Thorp said at the Florida Summit on Covid.  A year later, in August 2022, Fresno's death rate was still the same: 29.3 per 1,000 births. A record.  In the Canadian city of Waterloo, the fetal death rate from January to June 2021 was even higher: a whopping 41.5 per 1,000 births. According to several Canadian doctors, this figure is correct.  In the province of British Columbia, 13 fetal deaths were recorded in one day last June out of 4,200 births per year. The rate of fetal deaths was 160 per 1,000 births. These are danger signs, according to Thorp. (Via Uncutnews.ch)


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