The Weekly Watch
Submitted by Lookout on Sun, 12/08/2024 - 6:45am
Bully, Bribe, Bomb
Today's title is courtesy of Chas Freeman's description of US diplomacy and foreign policy. I think the big news this week is the sneak attack in Syria, but there are many pieces being moved around the global chessboard. There was the episode in S. Korea when the president attempted martial law...and was foiled. There was a vote of no confidence in the Macron government in France. There was Hunter's broad sweeping pardon by Biden. Tucker went to Moscow this week and interviewed Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Russia continues to advance in Ukraine, and the genocide in Gaza grows with food and aid blocked. The INTEL Roundtable w/ Johnson & McGovern : Weekly Wrap touches on many of these stories and has a good rant by Larry.
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Album of the Week 12-7-24
Submitted by joe shikspack on Sat, 12/07/2024 - 3:00pmAfternoon folks!
It's a bluesy afternoon here. We've got a late-60's Lowell Fulson (sometimes spelled Fulsom) album followed by a Dobie Gray album, the one with his big hit, "Drift Away" on it. After that it's some classic Bo Diddley followed by some blues rock with albums from Jesse "Ed" Davis, NRBQ and John Baldry. We finish up with a classic Traffic album.
Have a great weekend and enjoy the tunes!
Craig Murray: The End of Pluralism in the Middle East
Submitted by Linda Wood on Sat, 12/07/2024 - 2:08pmThis is a must read in its entirety. This is everything the Director of Defense Intelligence warned about in 2012, the takeover of the Middle East by a salafist fascist death squad.
https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2024/12/the-end-of-pluralism-in-...
Craig Murray
The End of Pluralism in the Middle East
December 6, 2024
Saturday Open Thread - 12/7/24: Odds and Ends
Submitted by on the cusp on Sat, 12/07/2024 - 7:00amGreetings, friends!
It finally got cold here. Brrrr! I sit outside and watch the birds all the time. This cold ass (literally) situation reminded me of a song I heard in my youth:(apologies ahead of time-couldn't resist)
How Washington and Israel helped al-Qaeda terrorists take over Syria
Submitted by gjohnsit on Fri, 12/06/2024 - 9:19pmAfter more than a decade of funding an apocalyptic civil war, Washington recently gave the Syrian government it's last, best offer.
Friday Night Photos On A Mission From God Edition
Submitted by Socialprogressive on Fri, 12/06/2024 - 5:00pmWelcome to Friday Night Photos everyone. Your once a week break from the daily madness of the crazy world we live in. Post any photos, memes, music, or whatever else you find of interest that helps you escape the madness.
Last month the camera club's outing was at the Univ. of San Diego. The monthly challenge was architecture. USD is a Catholic university, and while I'm not a believer of the invisible man in the sky, I do appreciate a lot of the art, music and architecture the believers have created in his honor.
At USD some of that architecture can be found inside the Immaculata Parish, one of the two churches on campus. The other church, the Founders Chapel, has some excellent artwork at the back of the altar.
The Evening Blues - 12-6-24
Submitted by joe shikspack on Fri, 12/06/2024 - 4:00pmOpen Thread - 12-06-24 - The Fifth Horseman of the Apocalypse
Submitted by JtC on Fri, 12/06/2024 - 7:00amThe Fifth Horseman
Certainly we all have heard of the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse prediction from The Book of Revelations contained in the Bible. First, The White Horseman, thought to be Jesus himself or possibly the anti-Christ, depending on interpretations. Second, the Red Horseman, thought to represent war. Third, the Black Horseman, thought to represent famine. And fourth, the pale Horseman, thought to represent death.
Notice the similarities that runs through the Book of Revelations' narrative of fear? It's the same leitmotif that runs through the course of The Bible, and most religions, if not all of them. Like the other four Horses, the Fifth Horse of the Apocalypse isn't a physical entity, in my humble opinion, it's a psychological construct.
Just as the underlying teachings of the Bible use the elemental emotion of fear as it's prime mover (pun intended), the same motivation is driving the current societal control mechanisms. For the same reasons.
Corruption is out of control in this country, and hand in hand with that corruption is our government, which is also out of control. It's no longer hidden, in fact, it's flaunted in our faces. The executive branch of our government has wrested too much power. The president, by diktat in the form of executive privilege and executive orders, simply waves his signing hand and so it is done. Is there a better example than the recent presidential pardoning of his son and the rumored preemptive pardoning of his partners in crime? Biden might as well pardon the whole government as corrupt as it currently is.
How do the government and the politicians get away with it? In times past the public would be in the streets with torches and pitchforks, seeking retribution for their grievances. The least that could be expected was a good tar and feathering followed by a good running out on a rail. Today, it's shrugged off as business as usual. The body politic has become accustomed to the corruption and unwilling to make any waves. But, why?
Fear.
The results of years of fear are evident. Lock downs, genocide, wars, lawfare, WWIII, cancellations, de-platforming, crime, IRS audit, threats of martial law, talk of civil war, talk of nuclear war, surveillance, troops in the street, climate change, policrisis, pandemics, poison food, murders on the street openly shown on the internet, and I'm sure I'm missing many more. Step out of line and you'll pay the price. It's been non stop for years and it's taking it's toll. We, the body politic have been socially engineered to acquiesce, to not make waves, out of fear of retribution and lives destroyed.
Fear is the Trojan Horse used to enter one's mind as an insidious manipulation of one's core emotion. Make an individual fearful enough and they will bend to the will of the manipulator. It works the same for a society as well. There's plenty of examples from the past to support this supposition. Today, we've been witnessing the largest and most potent psychological operation in all of history, on steroids, and in real time.
If fear is the Trojan Horse and the Fifth Horse of the Apocalypse, then who may be the rider? And to what end?
The Orange Horse
The Fifth Horse of the Apocalypse
Attribution: Wikimedia Commons
(Orange tint added by JtC)
The Post-America New World Order
Submitted by gjohnsit on Thu, 12/05/2024 - 9:58pmThis week a terrorist army ran amok in Syria.