The Evening Blues - 3-7-23



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: Roy Brown

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This evening's music features jump blues and r&b singer Roy Brown. Enjoy!

Roy Brown - Good Rockin' Tonight

"I look forward to a great future for America - a future in which our country will match its military strength with our moral restraint, its wealth with our wisdom, its power with our purpose."

-- John F. Kennedy


News and Opinion

House Expected to Vote on Syria War Powers Resolution on Wednesday

The House is expected to vote on a War Powers Resolution this Wednesday introduced by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) that would order President Biden to withdraw all US troops from Syria.

Americans can contact their representatives and urge them to support the resolution (H.Con.Res.21). Click here to find your representative, or call the House switchboard operator at (202) 224-3121. ...

The text of H.Con.Res.21 reads: “That, pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution (50 U.S.C. 1544(c)), Congress directs the President to remove the United States Armed Forces from Syria by not later than the date that is 180 days after the date of the adoption of this concurrent resolution.”

Gaetz initially introduced a resolution that gave the president only 15 days to withdraw from Syria. The second resolution was introduced to gain more support for the effort as the longer timeline makes it more likely that Democrats will vote in favor of the bill.

What did Biden and Scholz decide at their top-secret war summit?

On Friday, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz flew to Washington for a secret, one-hour war summit at the White House. Scholz flew alone, without journalists, and met with US President Joe Biden in private, with no members of his staff present. Neither the Biden administration nor the German government has explained the reason for this extraordinary trip. What agenda required the physical presence of the chancellor, in the most secure building in the world, and without any of his aides present? It is clear that the US government wanted to exclude the possibility of any information regarding the content of the meeting being leaked. ...

Three things are clear. First, NATO as a whole, and American imperialism, have committed their entire credibility to the war in Ukraine. Hundreds of billions of dollars have been thrown into the conflict. Given this level of commitment, a defeat in Ukraine would be viewed as nothing less than a political and strategic catastrophe for the US and NATO.

In January, the US pledged to “liberate” all of Ukrainian territory, and last month, US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland pledged to “demilitarize” the Crimean peninsula. The war has acquired an existential character for the US and NATO, which is driving the logic of escalation. Articles have begun to appear in the media floating the necessity of the deployment of ground troops in what is now clearly a NATO war with Russia. Such an action would follow the long US tradition when faced with a military disaster to turn it into a catastrophe through reckless escalation.

Second, the decision to fly Scholz to Washington for the war summit was intended as a warning to Putin that NATO will not be held back in escalating the conflict. The Russian president will certainly interpret the meeting in this way. It also serves to send a message to Chinese President Xi Jinping and any other potential allies of Russia in the conflict.

Third, the American and European working class is being lied to and kept in the dark as to what is being planned, while it is left to the corrupt, state-controlled media to justify whatever action is decided. The widespread opposition to the war is being simply ignored by the US and European governments.

Russia Presses Bakhmut Cauldron, Discusses Further Donbass Offensive; Zelensky Vows Bakhmut Defence

US Helps Ukrainians Prepare for Potential Counteroffensive

The US is helping Ukraine prepare for a potential counteroffensive against Russian forces as the Biden administration wants Kyiv to retake more territory in the coming months.

According to The New York Times, senior US generals at the headquarters of US Army Europe and Africa in Germany hosted Ukrainian military officials for tabletop war games exercises, demonstrating Washington’s intimate involvement in the war.

The drills are meant to help Ukrainian officials strategize what their next move on the battlefield could be. After a wargaming session on Thursday, Gen. Christopher G. Cavoli, the supreme allied commander in Europe, said the US would continue to help Ukraine’s “adaptability” and said the US and NATO “can keep going as long as necessary.”

NORD STREAM: ‘PRO-UKRAINIAN GROUP' Blew Up Pipelines In VAGUE New Report

Yemenis sue top US defence contractors for 'aiding war crimes'

A group of Yemeni nationals has filed a lawsuit in the US against defence contractors Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and General Dynamics, accusing them of "aiding and abetting war crimes and extrajudicial killings" by supplying arms to the Saudi-led coalition's war in Yemen.

The lawsuit, filed in the district court of Washington DC, also names the leaders of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, Mohammed bin Salman and Mohammed bin Zayed, respectively, as well as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin. ...

"Year after year, the bombs fell - on wedding tents, funeral halls, fishing boats and a school bus - killing thousands of civilians and helping turn Yemen into the world’s worst humanitarian crisis," reads the lawsuit, seen by MEE.

"Weapons supplied by US companies through sales unlawfully approved by US officials, allowed Saudi Arabia and the UAE through the named Defendant officials to pursue an indiscriminate and brutal bombing campaign."

The plaintiffs are seven Yemeni individuals who say they represent the victims of two separate bombings in the country - one for a wedding in 2015 and another for a funeral in 2016. ...

The Yemeni plaintiffs are filing the lawsuit under the Torture Victim Protection Act (TVPA), a 1991 US law that allows victims of torture to sue for compensation from their tormenters if the accused are in the US. The lawsuit names the Saudi and Emirati crown princes under the Alien Tort Statute, a law that grants federal courts jurisdiction over violations of international law.

Netanyahu Slams IAEA Chief for Saying Attacks on Nuclear Facilities are ‘Outlawed’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday slammed International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA) chief Rafael Grossi for saying attacks on nuclear facilities are “outlawed.”

Israel has a history of launching covert attacks against Iranian nuclear facilities, and Netanyahu has been threatening to take more overt action. US officials have also said President Biden will keep a military option on the table to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon even though the Pentagon and CIA recently acknowledged Tehran is not seeking a bomb.

Grossi just returned from a visit to Iran, where he secured a pledge for the IAEA to receive more access to Iranian nuclear facilities. When asked about the US and Israeli threats, Grossi said that “any military attack on a nuclear facility is outlawed, is out of the normative structures that we all abide by.”

Economist Joseph Stiglitz on How War, COVID & Climate Crisis Cause Economic Crises Around the World

Under Pressure, Norfolk Southern Agrees to Limited Relocation Plan

Local organizers in East Palestine, Ohio on Monday said their activism has successfully pressured rail company Norfolk Southern to agree to a limited relocation plan for some residents affected by last month's train derailment, but added they have no intention of backing down from their demand for justice for thousands of people in the area who are struggling in the aftermath of the accident.

The company's plan to offer financial assistance to people who live within a one-mile radius of the crash site "is not enough," said River Valley Organizing (RVO), which last week released a list of five demands for the people of East Palestine and the surrounding area.

While calling the proposal a "win," RVO noted people will only be able to relocate temporarily and said the disaster "has had a far-reaching impact."

"We're going to keep pushing until the community gets the help it is owed," said RVO. "We need to stop letting Norfolk Southern put their profits ahead of the people of our community."

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which late last month ordered Norfolk Southern to take full financial responsibility for cleaning up contamination from vinyl chloride, a carcinogenic chemical the train was carrying, acknowledged Monday that residents have complained of lingering odors in the town as the company continues to remove thousands of tons of contaminated soil.

"At EPA's request, Norfolk Southern has agreed to provide additional financial assistance to residents of the East Palestine area, including the portions of Pennsylvania within a mile of the derailment site," said the agency. "This assistance may include temporary lodging, travel, food, clothing, and other necessities."

The EPA told RVO and other locals that the company began to remove soil under the train tracks on Saturday and is beginning to mail out notices to people to whom the relocation plan applies.

Residents will be able to use a prepaid debit card funded by Norfolk Southern to pay for their relocation, according to local public radio station WESA, and will also be able to request that a company contracted by the rail operator clean the inside and outside of their homes.

While the company and numerous officials have downplayed the risk the derailment poses to people in the area—saying no alarming discoveries have been made in water and air testing thus far—the Columbiana County Humane Society told the Herald-Star last month that it was compiling reports of animals who became sick after Norfolk Southern began a controlled burn of the vinyl chloride, which can send hydrogen chloride and phosgene into the atmosphere.

Those reports come from up to seven miles from the crash site, said the group.

A lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio in mid-February said mass deaths of marine life and other animals have been reported "as far as 20 miles away."

Another grassroots group, United for East Palestine, joined a researcher at Purdue University in conducting a poll last week and found that out of 100 people, more than two dozen who live more than five miles from the crash site have experienced physical symptoms. ...

The relocation plan was announced as Norfolk Southern unveiled a "six-point plan to immediately enhance the safety of its operations," including improving its systems to detect overheated wheel bearings—which the National Transportation Safety Board said in a preliminary report likely contributed to the derailment—and supporting "a strong safety culture."

The list of changes the rail company plans on making fall short of those demanded by the Biden administration.

ILLEGAL Spying Program Inside DHS

Georgia cops bringing the war on terrorism back home:

Atlanta police charge 23 with domestic terrorism amid ‘Cop City’ week of action

Atlanta police on Monday charged 23 people with state domestic terrorism charges, a day after officers detained dozens of people following a violent clash at the proposed construction site of what has been dubbed “Cop City” – a $90m police and firefighter training center in a forest near Atlanta.

As a “week of action” against “Cop City” unfolds, the charges amplify alarm from activists and experts that Georgia authorities would rely on charging demonstrators with domestic terrorism as a way to suppress opposition.

To them, the pursuit of such charges – paired with correspondingly strident rhetoric from police and politicians – represents an attempt to redefine largely peaceful environmental activism as dangerous opposition worthy of criminal charges. Six activists were arrested in January and charged under Georgia’s domestic terrorism statute, marking the first time state law had been used this way in the history of environmental movements in the US.

An Atlanta attorney representing some of the activists, Eli Bennett, told the Guardian in January that the state’s statute was “overly vague”, adding that pursuing charges amounted to “trying to turn a political movement into a criminal organization”.

Gingrich decries ‘insane’ Florida bill for register of bloggers critical of DeSantis

A Florida bill that would require bloggers who write about the state’s governor, Ron DeSantis, to register with the state proved a step too far even for the godfather of far-right Republicanism, the former US House speaker Newt Gingrich.

“The idea that bloggers criticising a politician should register with the government is insane,” Gingrich wrote on Twitter. “It is an embarrassment that it is a Republican state legislator in Florida who introduced a bill to that effect. He should withdraw it immediately.”

The bill was introduced by Jason Brodeur. It states: “If a blogger posts to a blog about an elected state officer and receives, or will receive, compensation for that post, the blogger must register” with the appropriate state office. The bill defines “elected state officer” as “the governor, the lieutenant governor, a cabinet officer, or any member of the legislature”. As penalty for failure to comply, it posits fines of up to $2,500.

Last week, Brodeur told Florida Politics: “Paid bloggers are lobbyists who write instead of talk. They both are professional electioneers. If lobbyists have to register and report, why shouldn’t paid bloggers?”



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1,000 super-emitting methane leaks risk triggering climate tipping points

More than 1,000 “super-emitter” sites gushed the potent greenhouse gas methane into the global atmosphere in 2022, the Guardian can reveal, mostly from oil and gas facilities. The worst single leak spewed the pollution at a rate equivalent to 67m running cars.

Separate data also reveals 55 “methane bombs” around the world – fossil fuel extraction sites where gas leaks alone from future production would release levels of methane equivalent to 30 years of all US greenhouse gas emissions.

Methane emissions cause 25% of global heating today and there has been a “scary” surge since 2007, according to scientists. This acceleration may be the biggest threat to keeping below 1.5C of global heating and seriously risks triggering catastrophic climate tipping points, researchers say.

The two new datasets identify the sites most critical to preventing methane-driven disaster, as tackling leaks from fossil fuel sites is the fastest and cheapest way to slash methane emissions. Some leaks are deliberate, venting the unwanted gas released from underground while drilling for oil into the air, and some are accidental, from badly maintained or poorly regulated equipment.

Fast action would dramatically slow global heating as methane is short-lived in the atmosphere. An emissions cut of 45% by 2030, which the UN says is possible, would prevent 0.3C of temperature rise. Methane emissions therefore present both a grave threat to humanity, but also a golden opportunity to decisively act on the climate crisis.

Meat, dairy and rice production will bust 1.5C climate target, shows study

Emissions from the food system alone will drive the world past 1.5C of global heating, unless high-methane foods are tackled. Climate-heating emissions from food production, dominated by meat, dairy and rice, will by themselves break the key international target of 1.5C if left unchecked, a detailed study has shown.

The analysis estimated that if today’s level of food emissions continued, they would result in at least 0.7C of global heating by the end of the century, on top of the 1C rise already seen. This means emissions from food alone, ignoring the huge impact of fossil fuels, would push the world past the 1.5C limit.

The study showed that 75% of this food-related heating was driven by foods that are high sources of methane, ie those coming from ruminant livestock such as cattle, and rice paddy fields. However, the scientists said the temperature rise could be cut by 55% by cutting meat consumption in rich countries to medically recommended levels, reducing emissions from livestock and their manure, and using renewable energy in the food system.

Previous studies have shown the huge impact of food production on the environment, particularly meat and dairy, but the new study provides estimates of the temperature rises their emissions could cause. These could be a significant underestimate, however, as the study assumed animal product consumption would remain level in the future but it was projected to rise by 70% by 2050. ...

The research, published in the journal Nature Climate Change, treated each greenhouse gas separately for 94 key types of food, enabling their impact on climate over time to be better understood. Feeding this emissions data into a widely used climate model showed that the continuation of today’s food production would lead to a rise of 0.7C by 2100 if global population growth was low, and a 0.9C rise if population growth was high.


Also of Interest

Here are some articles of interest, some which defied fair-use abstraction.

China’s Peace Plan for Ukraine

Why Biden Snubbed China’s Ukraine Peace Plan

Why Bakhmut Is Falling

Advocates Demand Oversight and Accountability for U.S. Arms Trade

America’s Chips War With China: Another Sanctions Backfire Coming?

US community in shock after record methane leak

Groups Sue to Stop Biden From Offering 73 Million Acres to Oil Drillers in Gulf of Mexico

Sphinx-like statue and shrine discovered in southern Egypt

‘He was central to music history’: the forgotten legacy of Leon Russell

California Housing Crisis SWEEPS Nation

France: Trains halted, schools shut as unions fight against pension reform

Trump Rips Republican Party & CPAC Crowd Goes Wild

New Tucker Carlson Jan 6 Footage Causes MSM MELTDOWN Over Capitol Safety


A Little Night Music

Roy Brown - Mighty Mighty Man

Roy Brown - Big Town

Roy Brown - I've Got the Last Laugh Now

Roy Brown - Mr Hound Dog's In Town

Roy Brown - Bootleggin' Baby

Roy Brown - Letter From Home

Roy Brown - Gal from Kokomo

Roy Brown - Cadillac Baby

Roy Brown - Boogie At Midnight


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the pipelines.

The comments to the article are pretty good.

Edited to ad another video on the subject:

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Almost as soon as the finger was pointed at US involvement (Hersh), the spin machine
makes up some half-assed lie to deflect blame. Sure, it was your buddy exlensky that
did the dirty deed. Does anybody believe that? Doesn't matter. They will push it as far
as they can. Maybe dribble in a few factoids to back up their claim. String it out until
it becomes gospel in the media. Doesn't take much anymore.

crock of Scheiße

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https://iz.ru/1480314/2023-03-07/zakharova-prokommentirovala-statiu-nyt-...

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The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, called the Western media publications about the involvement of a pro-Ukrainian group in sabotage of the Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines anonymous stuffing . The diplomat wrote about this in the Telegram channel on March 7.

In her opinion, the articles published on March 7 by Die Zeit and The New York Times (NYT) newspapers about the likely involvement of Ukraine in the terrorist attack on the Nord Stream are “anonymous stuffing”, the purpose of which is to divert public attention from the investigation of the American Seymour Hersh.

“Western regimes involved in the incident should respond to official requests from the Russian side and, at a minimum, take into consideration the materials of Hersh’s journalistic investigation,” the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said.

Earlier in the day, the German Die Zeit said that German investigators had identified a vessel that could be involved in the JV bombings . This is a yacht, which apparently belonged to two Ukrainians and which was rented by a company registered in Poland. Referring to information from investigators, the newspaper wrote that the operation at sea was organized by a team of six people.

In turn, the American edition of The New York Times reported on the possible involvement of the pro-Ukrainian group in the attack on Nord Stream . It follows from the material that some US officials believe that Ukraine and its allies had the most logical potential motive for attacking the pipelines.

US journalist Seymour Hersh called The New York Times article about the involvement of Ukrainians in the attack on the joint venture stupid. The journalist learned about the article during a conversation with Izvestia. He also told Izvestia that he would publish a new Nord Stream investigation next week.

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Wasn’t that one of the biggest gripes about Hersh's essay that he used an unnamed source? But oh good golly they sure nailed the culprits.

Now, it’s worth noticing that the New York Times article describes these actors as “pro-Ukrainian.” However, the unnamed intelligence agents also told them it was a “proxy force with connections to the Ukrainian government or its security services,” adding that “officials who have reviewed the intelligence said they believed the saboteurs were most likely Ukrainian or Russian nationals.”

Yep this evidence sure sounds plausible. Lots of Russia gate sources also did a lot of believing with their stories.

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they agree to blame Ukraine, then this week the news comes out - in lock step - from
Germany and US 'sources' some yacht rented by some Ukraine with generic crew
aboard blew the pipeline. Something smells awfully fishy.

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@humphrey https://twitter.com/MyLordBebo/status/1633226172531191811

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@humphrey

heh, when i saw this story earlier today i thought that it was a pretty obvious diversion technique in the current information war.

i really liked b's take:

Any combination of Joe Biden, Victoria Nuland, Anthony Blinken and various White House and NATO minions can certainly be called a 'pro-Ukrainian group'.
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The Titanic Disaster Was Planned By The Rothschilds - To Create The US Federal Reserve?

Thus, the Titanic was the perfect excuse to bring all the financiers together, convincing them to buy tickets for an exciting transatlantic journey. But somehow it so happened that all the millionaires who bought a cruise ticket were ardent opponents of the Fed's idea, which was then only being discussed. That is, the transfer of the US central bank into private hands.

I’ve heard stories about this before and unfortunately this one isn’t as detailed as the other one I read that said that no indeed it wasn’t the Titanic that sank, but it’s older sister ship the RMS Olympic that was in need of costly repairs and why not kill 2 birds with one stone? With as many things that we once took for gospel only to find out they weren’t true why wouldn’t this story be a total psyop? After all they got the federal reserve in place either way.

The AP fact checks the story of the RMS Olympic being substituted.

With all the crappy news being reported daily I think this will brighten your day.

Animals are such amazing creatures. Bad day yesterday and when I crawled into bed last night Sam gave me the hug I didn’t know I needed, but I did.

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elephants as highway robbers, pretty cool! thanks for the laugh!

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whenever the evidence catches up on the blatant lie - I see it more with Covid than with the war, but the pattern's the same - that the government responds with a series of more and more preposterous lies until we give up asking questions?
Also, you think now that the Ukrainian proxies are collapsing that the US and NATO are getting one last use out of them by blaming them for the failure? Or one last excuse for nuking Moscow?

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yep, the government employs some pretty amazing spinners of fact. if we could put these people to work spinning yarn instead of preposterous yarns we'd all be better dressed. Smile

so far, there's not much flesh on the bones of the current "intelligence" that has been shared with us through the mockingbird, er, times. they are going to have to do a lot better than that if they want to compete with the detail that hersh dropped.

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More than 1,000 “super-emitter” sites gushed the potent greenhouse gas methane into the global atmosphere in 2022, the Guardian can reveal, mostly from oil and gas facilities. The worst single leak spewed the pollution at a rate equivalent to 67m running cars.

Separate data also reveals 55 “methane bombs” around the world – fossil fuel extraction sites where gas leaks alone from future production would release levels of methane equivalent to 30 years of all US greenhouse gas emissions.

But sure it’s the things that we the people rely on that is causing the problem. Just like us using different bins for recycling for recyclable products and non recyclable products, just like me using less water to help refill the lake that no one has a plan to do and not all the real culprits that use excess water. Like Norwegian farmers having to close their farms whilst the big corporate conglomerate farms get to stay in business. I need to drive less but someone can blow up nordstream and no one talks about how much damage that did in methane emissions and massive deaths to marine life. Grrr…. I’ll stop here….

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if we could rid the planet of super-rich people and militaries, we would suddenly be much closer to meeting our climate needs. we might also be on a more pleasant planet.

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Some people in congress are upset with Carlson showing some of the videos from 1/6 that weren’t shown during the Trump was bad hearings.

The top Senate Republican said the cable network made "a mistake" in showing selectively edited footage from the 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

Speaking to reporters on Capitol Hill, McConnell said his party’s favorite cable network erred in its airing of Capitol security footage from that day on conservative host Tucker Carlson’s program Monday night. Carlson claimed the violent attack on the Capitol was overhyped, pointing to cherry-picked footage of Donald Trump supporters calmly walking through the Capitol.

“It was a mistake for Fox News to depict this in a way that’s completely at variance with what our chief law enforcement official here at the Capitol thinks,” McConnell said Tuesday, holding up a letter from the head of the Capitol Police that he said “correctly” summed up the events.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), meanwhile, called on Fox News chief Rupert Murdoch to stop Carlson from airing more falsehoods about the Jan. 6 attack on Tuesday evening.

“I don’t think I’ve ever seen an anchor treat the American people, and American democracy, with such disdain,” Schumer said of Carlson. “And he’s going to come back tonight with another segment. Fox News should tell him not to. Fox News — Rupert Murdoch — tell Mr. Carlson not to run a second segment of lies. You know it’s a lie. You’ve admitted it’s a lie.”

That’s it, Chuck let’s call for more censorship because another side of the story has come out.

You decide:

Many more videos in the thread.

What should have happened from the beginning is that every news site that requested the videos should have received them and let we the people make up our own minds on what happened. Imagine if Pelosi gave her mouthpieces the videos. Think they wouldn’t have selective edited them? What the videos that Carlson showed were of cops escorting the shaman around and they didn’t seem to act like they wanted him gone. He got 41 months in prison for being there.

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mitch mcconnell and the mainstream media have a sad because tucker carlson got to do what they did with thousands of hours of video footage - create a narrative.

anybody who refuses to present all of the footage to the public should be called "cherry picking."

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TUCKER CARLSON CHEERY PICKS INSURRECTION VIDEOS AND DOWNPLAYS IT!

Another thing to watch out for is the FTC wanting to look at the decisions for why Musk fired so many people that have left twitter unable to monitor safety issues for groups and the rise of hate speech. Hours earlier I read an article about how some journalist was upset that she’s getting pushback for her lies except she didn’t frame it that way. I wonder if reporting people for abuse just because they didn’t agree with others would be in that category? Lots of people get banned for saying anything that goes against the government agenda.

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americans have forgotten what free speech means.

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Obviously this is a mere coincidence!

https://sputniknews.com/20230307/georgian-president-backs-protesters-in-...

TBILISI (Sputnik) - Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili, who is now on a trip to the United States, expressed support for the protesters in Tbilisi and announced that she would veto the law on foreign agents.

"I am with you, because today you represent a free Georgia, a Georgia that sees its future in Europe and will not give anyone the right to take this future," Zourabichvili said in a video statement.

Earlier, the Georgian parliament received a draft law on the transparency of foreign influence, according to which it is proposed to create in the country a register of non-governmental organizations, media and entities receiving funding from a foreign state.

Representatives of the ruling Georgian Dream party told reporters they intended to support the new bill, and if the president vetoed it, the lawmakers would try to overcome it. Opposition politicians believe that it was a "Russian-style" bill alienating the country from the European Union.

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@humphrey hope they get through this without killing each other.
Very damn depressing that the US is exerting influence on that country.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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georgia should be used to being nulanded by now after the many u.s. attempts to suck georgia into nato for nefarious purposes.

it's a damned shame that we can't mind our own business and that we are probably going to get a whole bunch of georgians killed.

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@humphrey

It’s good for the pot, but not for the kettle and typical American hubris. America has a sad because they don’t want their NGOs to have to register…boo hoo! I’m getting sick of our hegemonic ways that just keep getting worse by the day.

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"On Tuesday, the Georgian Parliament adopted the new law on 'transparency of foreign influence' in a first reading. This is a very bad development for Georgia and its people," the EU foreign policy chief said on Tuesday. "This law is incompatible with EU values and standards. It goes against Georgia’s stated objective of joining the European Union."

He also urged to respect "the right of people to a peaceful protest."

In Borrell’s opinion, "the law in its current form risks having a chilling effect on civil society and media organizations, with negative consequences for the many Georgians."

The EU foreign policy chief also warned that the bill’s "final adoption may have serious repercussions on our relations."

In February, the Georgian parliament registered two versions of the foreign agents bill, namely a Georgian iteration and an American one, the latter being a translation of the US Foreign Agents Registration Act

Again it’s the hypocrisy. It’s not only okay for us to have the act, but for only the foreign media we don’t like and it’s not okay with the EU even though they have censored RT from airing in any country there. Also here we are again interfering with another country for doing what they see best for them.

Also too Russia is having a good laugh at trying to shift the blame on to Ukraine. You’d think that Germany would protest the attack, but it’s actually brilliant because Ukraine is at war with Russia and who could blame them? Smile

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Tell me that wasn't choreographed by the state department.

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during the protests. Wasn’t it Rice who was in Hungary recently or was that Powell another Obama retread in Biden’s administration. These people have been shaping America’s foreign policies since Cheney got his hands on it. Some even go back to the Reagan days. Remember when Trump pulled Albright's security clearance and we found out that all ex Secretary of State meets with the previous ones to make sure that the plans continue?

Wait till you read the bombshell report on the head of the EU and what her EU values really stand for. I had to quit reading it because of the terror that her family was responsible for. Cruelty for the sake of cruelty. I’ll post it tomorrow.

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I guess this definitely gets the US off the hook for nordstream, because we aren't remotely pro-Ukranian. And, queue zappa, DHS is illegally spying and both the Ds and Rs are up to their eyes in it. Golly.

be well and have a good one

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

joe shikspack's picture

@enhydra lutris

i guess if the american public is dumb enough, the government is off the hook for everything.

it's always time for zappa.

have a great evening!

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After Turkey and Syria suffered a major earthquake and follow on rumbles, countries with a heart started sending in aid. Since Aleppo was the closest city in northern Syria, many of the aid flights go there. Well first, our lovely Congress, including the Quad, voted to continue sanctions on Syria which has caused a major shortage of medicines even before the quake. Last night, Israel cratered the runway making it unusable.

And we wonder why they hate us.

https://thearabposts.com/syria-an-israeli-bombing-shuts-down-the-airport...

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@Mickt @Mickt

I am certain that this was not part of the discussion.

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@humphrey What would we do without you?
Dig deep, bring it.
You amaze.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

@on the cusp

It is a result of me being retired and spending far far too much time on the internet.

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karl pearson's picture

@humphrey I'm retired and I spend too much time on the internet, too. But I don't find all the tidbits you do. Thanks for your informative comments. P.S. You found a real treasure with Donbass Devushka.

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