The Evening Blues - 6-7-23



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: Chet "Poison" Ivey

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This evening's music features soul singer Chet "Poison" Ivey. Enjoy!

Chet "Poison" Ivey - Soul Is My Game

“Knowing what's right doesn't mean much unless you do what's right.”

-- Theodore Roosevelt


News and Opinion

El Pais reports proof that the CIA illegally spied on Julian Assange

In a report on Saturday, the prominent Spanish publication El Pais reported the most direct evidence yet that the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) illegally spied on Julian Assange when he was an internationally-recognised political refugee in Ecuador’s London embassy. The new evidence, adding as it does to a mountain of previous disclosures, underscores the criminality of the US pursuit of Assange. It again makes clear that the attempted US extradition and prosecution of Assange, for publishing evidence of US-led war crimes, is the pseudo-legal arm of a murderous campaign that has involved violations of innumerable laws within domestic jurisdictions and internationally.

Previously, there had been substantial indirect evidence of the CIA spying. On the one hand, a Yahoo News article in late 2021 had indicated that the Trump administration and the CIA had conducted dirty tricks against Assange while he was in the Ecuadorian Embassy, up to and including discussions of a kidnap attempt or an assassination. Those revelations were based on the statements of 30 former US officials. On the other hand, whistleblowing former employees of UC Global, the Spanish security firm contracted at the time by the Ecuadorian authorities to provide security for its London embassy, alleged that the company had essentially gone rogue.

Behind the backs of the Ecuadorian government, it had installed extensive surveillance equipment which it had transmitted to secret third parties in the United States. It was alleged that UC Global had entered into relations with the company of Trump ally and casino mogul, Sheldon Adelson, whose firm appeared to have played the role of a cutout for US intelligence in obtaining the material. That UC Global had conducted spying was clear from vast amounts of video and audio material of Assange in the embassy, including privileged discussions with lawyers.

The latest revelations bring the two threads together. They establish irrefutably that UC Global was acting as the essential ground force of the CIA campaign against Assange. UC Global’s owner, David Morales, is being criminally prosecuted in Spain on several interrelated charges, including for spying on Assange, his lawyers and other journalists. As per El Pais, Spanish police had previously obtained electronic records of UC Global as part of the criminal investigation, but representatives of Assange had voiced concerns that the records were incomplete and thus did not tell the full story of the company’s activities. In consequence, with the assistance of Assange’s lawyers and their technical experts, a far more extensive data set has now been obtained. Much of the new material is from Morales’s own records and computers. ...

All of the US legal efforts targeting Assange, including the superseding indictments adding Espionage Act charges and the extradition bid, can be traced back to illegal CIA operations targeting the WikiLeaks founder when he was a political refugee. That entirely refutes the assertions of the US Justice Department, which has said that even if the CIA did spy on Assange, it has no bearing on their case due to the supposed “Chinese walls” between different branches of the American government.

Biden ‘knew of Ukrainian plan to attack Nord Stream’ three months before explosion

The Biden administration received an intelligence report that Ukraine had a plan for an attack on the Nord Stream pipelines three months before an underwater explosion disabled the natural gas link from Russia to Germany, the Washington Post has reported.

A European intelligence service told the CIA that the Ukrainian military was planning an attack using a small team of divers who reported directly to the commander in chief of the Ukrainian armed forces, the paper reported.

The six-person team reported directly to General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, the report claimed, so that president Volodymyr Zelenskiy would not know about the operation.

The Washington Post report was based on a larger leak of secret documents that was shared by a a US armed services member on the chat platform Discord. The reports, posted online by Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira, first came from a European intelligence agency later shared with the US and then Germany and then were corroborated by security officials from a number of countries, the Washington Post reported.

It remains disputed who carried out the attacks, which took place in September against the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea between Russia and Germany. Many European governments have suspected Russia, while Vladimir Putin has blamed the US and its allies. Ukraine has strenuously denied any link to the attacks.


The Guardian's propaganda catapult serves up some more:

Russia floundering in ‘mud of lies’ over Kakhovka dam destruction, Ukraine tells UN

Russia’s UN envoy was accused of floundering in a “mud of lies” after he claimed at an emergency session of the security council that Ukraine destroyed Kakhovka dam in a “war crime”.

Sergiy Kyslytsya, the Ukraine envoy to the UN, said it was typical of Russia to blame the victim for its own crimes, pointing out Russia has been in control of the dam for more than a year and it was physically impossible to blow it up by shelling. He said the dam was mined by the Russian occupiers and they blew it up. He accused Russia of “floundering again in the mud of lies”.

“By resorting to scorched earth tactics, or in this case to flooded earth tactics, the Russian occupiers have effectively recognised that the captured territory does not belong to them, and they are not able to hold these lands,” Kyslytsya said.

Neither the French, US or British representatives at the UN directly said there was evidence of Russian responsibility, but called for an investigation and insisted their support for Ukraine was unwavering.

Outside the UN security council chamber, the deputy US ambassador to the UN, Robert Wood, said: “We’re not certain at all, we hope to have more information in the coming days.

Russia Details Ukr Losses, Kakhovka Dam Destroyed to Enable Ukr Redeployment; Medvedev RU Offensive

FBI, Ukraine Intelligence PRESSURED Twitter To CENSOR Aaron Mate, War Skeptics: Report

US Not Concerned About Ukrainian Attacks in Russia Escalating the War

The New York Times reported Monday that the Biden administration has “shrugged off” Ukrainian attacks inside Russia as US officials are no longer as concerned about escalation as they were earlier in the war.

The report said that during the first year of the war, Biden administration officials worried that if Ukraine hit targets inside Russia, Moscow could retaliate against NATO. But those fears are gone as the administration does not seem concerned over the recent attacks inside Russia, which have included drone attacks on residential areas in Moscow and a cross-border raid in Russia’s Belgorod region that was carried out using US armored vehicles.

“It’s not like we’re going to go out and investigate this,” White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters when asked if the US thought Ukraine was behind the attacks in Moscow. According to the Times, administration officials seem even less concerned behind closed doors.

U.S. Now Paying For Ukrainians’ Healthcare As Americans Starve

Tara Reade: US Will IMPRISON ME If I Leave Russia

Iran’s claims to have created hypersonic missile alarm Israel

Iran has alarmed Israel by unveiling what it claims is its first domestically made hypersonic missile. It had previously said it would be able to hit Israel within 400 seconds.

The Iranian president, Ebrahim Raisi, attended the unveiling of the missile, named Fattah, or “conqueror” in Farsi. It is claimed to have a range of 870 miles (1,400km), to be able to travel at up to 15 times the speed of sound and to bypass air defence systems.

Hypersonic missiles can fly at least at Mach 5 – five times the speed of sound – and their speed and claimed manoeuvrability is believed to make them difficult to intercept. Only four other countries claim to have them in their arsenals.

Iran said in November it was on the way to building a hypersonic ballistic missile that could manoeuvre in and out of the atmosphere. “It can bypass the most advanced anti-ballistic missile systems of the US and the Zionist regime, including Israel’s Iron Dome,” Iran’s state TV said.

Decline of the EU w/ MEP Clare Daly, Alexander Mercouris and Glenn Diesen

US senator says Shireen Abu Akleh report 'does not shed new light' on killing

US Senator Chris Van Hollen has said that the administration's report on the killing of Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh is unable to provide new information on the death because Washington's investigation was blocked from access to key witnesses.

Van Hollen, who was finally able to take a look at the report on Abu Akleh's killing at the hands of Israeli forces after weeks of demanding it from the State Department, commended the Biden administration for completing the review but added he had been made aware the US wasn't allowed access to certain witnesses.

"The USSC and his team were not granted access to key witnesses and therefore were unable to conduct an independent investigation into the shooting death of Shireen Abu Akleh," Van Hollen said in a statement on Monday afternoon.

"As such, this summation report does not and cannot shed new light on the state of mind of the individual responsible for firing the fatal shot". The senator added that the report, which still remains classified, does provide some insights into the unit in the Israeli forces that were operating in the area during her shooting.

'Nothing Off the Table': Wyden Says Subpoena Possible for Billionaire Harlan Crow

U.S. Senate Finance Committee Chair Ron Wyden on Tuesday said that "nothing is off the table"—including a subpoena—after a lawyer for Republican mega-donor Harlan Crow continued to duck questions about the billionaire's gifts to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and his relatives.

In a June 2 letter to Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Crow attorney Michael Bopp expressed "respect" for the panel's "important role in formulating legislation concerning our federal courts system," while stating that he would "welcome a discussion with your staff."

However, Bopp also reiterated his assertion that "Congress does not have the power to impose ethics standards on the Supreme Court" and "therefore cannot mount an investigation for the purpose of helping craft such standards."

Thomas and Crow have repeatedly refused to answer questions about years of gifts—including luxury vacations and private school tuition—to the right-wing justice and members of his family.

In response to Bopp's assertion—which has been roundly refuted by Durbin and legal experts—Wyden, a progressive Oregon Democrat, accused the Gibson Dunn partner of "stonewalling."

"It comes as little surprise that Mr. Crow is doubling down on bogus legal theories as he continues to stonewall basic questions about his gifts to Clarence Thomas and his family. If anything, the most recent letter from his attorney raises more questions than it answers," the senator said in a statement.

"The letter states, 'charter rates or reimbursements at rates prescribed by law were paid to the Crow family entities' with zero additional detail that could help clarify these financial arrangements, such as exactly who made those payments for Justice Thomas' extravagant luxury travel, and how many times and in what amounts those payments were made," Wyden continued.

"Far too often, efforts to investigate real-life tax practices of the ultra-wealthy and powerful end with this kind of vague, carefully-worded assurance that everything is on the level. That's simply not good enough," he argued. "This is exactly why the Finance Committee is pursuing this matter as part of its broader review of gift and estate tax practices of ultra-high net worth individuals."

Wyden added: "I've already begun productive discussions with the Finance Committee on next steps to compel answers to our questions from Mr. Crow, including by subpoena, and those discussions will continue."

No Cops For Five Days In NYC Neighborhood – What Happened?

Texas sheriff files criminal case over DeSantis flights to Martha’s Vineyard

A Texas sheriff’s office has recommended criminal charges over flights that the Florida governor, Ron DeSantis, arranged to deport 49 South American migrants from San Antonio to Martha’s Vineyard, in Massachusetts, last year.

In a statement on Monday, the Bexar county sheriff’s office said it had filed a criminal case with the local district attorney over the flight. The Bexar county sheriff, Javier Salazar, has previously said the migrants were “lured under false pretenses” into traveling to Martha’s Vineyard, a wealthy liberal town. ...

“The charge filed is unlawful restraint and several accounts were filed, both misdemeanor and felony,” the Bexar county sheriff’s office said in a statement provided to KSAT News.

“At this time, the case is being reviewed by the DA’s office. Once an update is available, it will be provided to the public.”

DeSantis arranged for two planes to carry migrants, including women and children, to Martha’s Vineyard in September 2022. The groups were told they would have jobs and housing if they boarded the planes, but in reality officials in Martha’s Vineyard had been given no advance notice of the arrival of the 49 people, most of whom had traveled from Venezuela.

Florida confirms it was behind flights that left asylum seekers in California

Florida confirmed on Tuesday that it was behind two private jet flights that brought three dozen people seeking asylum from the US southern border to California amid accusations that the individuals were coerced to travel under false pretenses.

The state’s division of emergency management said in a statement that the passengers all went willingly, and refuted allegations from California officials such as the governor, Gavin Newsom, who had threatened Ron DeSantis, Florida’s governor, with kidnapping charges.

Two planes arrived in Sacramento on 2 and 5 June, each carrying people seeking asylum, mostly from Colombia and Venezuela. The individuals had been picked up in El Paso, Texas, taken to New Mexico and then put on charter flights to California’s capital of Sacramento, said Rob Bonta, the state’s attorney general. Bonta, who said Florida would be guilty of “state-sanctioned kidnapping” if it was found to be behind the flights, is investigating whether any violations of criminal or civil law occurred.

Alecia Collins, a spokesperson for the Florida division of emergency management, said in a statement that “through verbal and written consent, these volunteers indicated they wanted to go to California”. She also shared a video compilation that appeared to show people signing consent forms and thanking officials for treating them well.

The clips had no time stamps, and Collins declined to share additional details about when and where they were recorded. It was the DeSantis administration’s first acknowledgment that it coordinated the flights.



the horse race



Cornel West: Running for President, Ending Ukraine War & Taking on “Corporate Duopoly” of Dems & GOP

Chris Christie, ex-New Jersey governor, launches 2024 presidential run

The former New Jersey governor Chris Christie announced his bid for for the Republican presidential nomination at a New Hampshire town hall.

In an unconventionally contrite speech, Christie said: “I can’t guarantee you success in what I’m about to do. But I guarantee you that at the end of it. You will have no doubt in your mind, who I am and what I stand for and whether I deserve it.”

Christie filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission on Tuesday afternoon. He announced his presidential run hours later in a town hall hosted at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics in Manchester, New Hampshire.

The pugilistic politician joins the primary as a rank outsider but promises a campaign with a singular focus: to take the fight to Donald Trump, the former president who left office in disgrace after the January 6 attack on Congress but who is the clear frontrunner to face Joe Biden again at the polls.

Such is Trump’s dominance of Republican polling – in which he leads his closest challenger, Florida governor Ron DeSantis, by wide margins – others in the field have been slow to turn their fire Trump’s way.

Bill Barr: Jamie Raskin LIED On Fmr AG Ending Biden Family Corruption Investigation



the evening greens


Why is it so smoky? Canada wildfires spark air-quality alerts in north-east US

Canada is dealing with a series of intense wildfires that have spread from the western provinces to Quebec, with hundreds of forest fires burning. Wind has carried smoke from the fires southward, triggering air-quality alerts throughout the United States.

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Tuesday issued a poor air-quality alert for New England, a day after parts of Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota received a similar advisory. Last week, US officials as far south as Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania reported being affected by the wildfires. ...

The EPA said hazy skies, reduced visibility and the odor of burning wood are likely, and that the smoke will linger for a few days in New England.

“It’s not unusual for us to get fire smoke in our area. It’s very typical in terms of north-west Canada,” said Darren Austin, a meteorologist and senior air-quality specialist with the Rhode Island department of environmental management. But the smoke usually has been aloft higher in the atmosphere, not affecting people’s health, he said.

The Quebec-area fires are big and relatively close, about 500 to 600 miles (roughly 800 to 970km) away from Rhode Island. And they followed wildfires in Nova Scotia, which resulted in a short-lived air-quality alert on 30 May, Austin said.

Too late to save Arctic summer ice?

Too late now to save Arctic summer ice, climate scientists find

It is now too late to save summer Arctic sea ice, research has shown, and scientists say preparations need to be made for the increased extreme weather across the northern hemisphere that is likely to occur as a result.

Analysis shows that even if greenhouse gas emissions are sharply reduced, the Arctic will be ice-free in September in coming decades. The study also shows that if emissions decline slowly or continue to rise, the first ice-free summer could be in the 2030s, a decade earlier than previous projections.

The research shows that 90% of the melting is the result of human-caused global heating, with natural factors accounting for the rest.

Since satellite records began in 1979, summer Arctic ice has shrunk by 13% a decade, in one of the clearest signs of the climate crisis. Arctic sea ice reaches its annual minimum at the end of summer, in September, and in 2021 it was at its second lowest extent on record.

“Unfortunately it has become too late to save Arctic summer sea ice,” said Prof Dirk Notz, of the University of Hamburg, Germany, who was part of the study team. “As scientists, we’ve been warning about the loss of Arctic summer sea ice for decades. This is now the first major component of the Earth system that we are going to lose because of global warming. People didn’t listen to our warnings.

Climate risks have made California uninsurable. When will we wake up?

State Farm, the country’s largest property insurer, announced this week that it will almost entirely stop issuing new policies in California, the country’s largest property insurance market. The reasons for forgoing all that new business are entirely economic. The company cited “historic increases in construction costs outpacing inflation, rapidly growing catastrophe exposure, and a challenging reinsurance market”. Those things are owed largely to the wildfires engulfing bigger parts of the state in bigger chunks of the year.

California’s woes have a lot to do with the climate crisis, which fuels the hot, dry conditions that turn wooded hills into kindling. It’s also a political failure. Housing crises in the Golden state have pushed more and more people out of densely populated areas and into the so-called wildland-urban interface – places that are cheaper to live in, and more prone to burn. Wealthy homeowners in fire-prone enclaves are also reluctant to move, keen to keep rebuilding properties that keep getting destroyed.

Similar dynamics are playing out around the country. Insurance companies are hiking up costs or wholly withdrawing from some areas after deadly, costly flooding in Appalachia and hurricanes in Louisiana and Florida, where property insurance rates are now roughly triple the national average. In each case the rich will make out all right, for now, able to pony up the cost of more expensive policies or relocation. The rest will find themselves on the losing end of what happens when the private sector is entrusted with planning for climate chaos.

State Farm didn’t mention climate change in its announcement, of course. The sector has been under pressure from rightwingers that have attacked private sector initiatives like the Net Zero Insurers Alliance (NZIA) as a plot by shadowy globalists to enforce a radical climate agenda through undemocratic means; more concretely, Republican lawmakers are engaged in sabre-rattling premised on the notion that such alliances constitute a violation of antitrust rules.

Republican lawmakers are trying to ban companies from making similarly pragmatic considerations of climate risk in their planning. Governments, meanwhile, have been slow to do much climate planning at all. There is no comprehensive federal plan to house people – let alone whole communities – wiped out by climate-fueled storms and floods, despite the fact that some 13.1 million people could be displaced by sea-level rise through the end of the century. When governments don’t plan for such events, corporations fill the gap, raising prices and deepening existing inequalities.

Richer people pay more: California’s dramatic change to electricity bills

California will soon become the first state to determine residents’ electricity fees based on their income as part of a new effort to spur households toward full electrification and bring down the state’s soaring electricity costs for low-income Californians.

Electricity bills are made up of fixed costs as well as fees that vary based on the amount of electricity residents use. Last year, the state passed a law giving the California public utilities commission a 1 July 2024 deadline to determine a fixed charge for household electric bills based on people’s income.

The new income-based electricity bills could hit residents’ mailboxes as soon as 2025. Based on proposals currently under consideration, residents who make more than $180,000 a year could pay about $500 more annually on their electricity bills, while Californians who make less than $28,000 annually could save up to $300 a year. The law is part of the state’s answer of how to equitably transition away from carbon as an energy source. ...

But state officials are already facing backlash from higher-income residents who don’t want to see their bills increase. The proposals have so far received more than 250 public comments, with a large number opposing the law. “Why should I pay for someone else’s bill when I paid thousands for solar?” one commenter wrote. ...

According to Severin Borenstein, one of the report’s co-authors and a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, electricity prices in the state are so high because utility companies are also paying for damages from wildfires and subsidies for rooftop solar panels, among other costs. They make up for these expenditures by raising the price for electricity use. ... Borenstein said that people who power their homes with solar panels are only able to save money because of “massive subsidies” that drive up electricity prices for people on the grid.


Also of Interest

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

Catastrophic Breach of Nova Kakhovka Dam Floods Lower Dnieper, Cuts Crimea Water Supplies; Ukraine Attacks in Bakhmut, South Donetsk [Updated]

Nova Kakhova Dam Breach - Updated

The Ukrainian “counter-offensive”: A new stage in the US-NATO war against Russia

New Nord Stream Cover-Up Story Is Based On Dubious 'Leak'

Patrick Lawrence: First There Were Neo-Nazis, Then There Were No Nazis, Then There Were

Quick Takes: American Can’t Build Ships; Plants Feel Pain & More

Israeli Forces, Settlers Invade Palestinian Community

State Department Falsely Accuses Roger Waters of Antisemitism

Clarence Thomas’ Billionaire Benefactor Tied To SCOTUS Bombshell

Imran Khan: US MANIPULATED Into Backing OVERTHROW

Tucker RETURNS On Ukraine, UFO

Pink Floyd's Roger Waters EXPLOSIVE Interview Sets Record Straight

Here’s How Both Parties Just Came Together To Screw YOU!

Discredited Former FBI Head Worried Trump Will Come After Him!

Tucker Carlson SLAMS Zelensky On Kakhova Dam 'LIES', 'Grateful' To Debut NEW SHOW on Twitter


A Little Night Music

Chet "Poison" Ivey & His Fabulous Avengers - Keep On Keeping On

Chet "Poison" Ivey & His Fabulous Avengers - Shake A Poo Poo

Chet 'Poison' Ivey - Mata Hari

Chet "Poison" Ivey & His Fabulous Avengers - The Poo Poo Man

Chet Poison Ivey - Let's Do The Pony & Just A Little Bit Of Love

Chet "Poison" Ivey & His Fabulous Avengers - Handle With Care

Chet Poison Ivey - Alpine Twist

Chet Ivey & His Fabulous Avengers - Something Else

Chet Ivey - Movin'


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ggersh's picture

@humphrey now imagine that she is 100% correct of which it
has been proven numerous times to be, might not that
terrorism come as a false flag event here in amerikkka
or in Britain as to get them to invoke Article 5 of the
NATO charter about an attack on one is an attack on them all?

https://www.azerbaycan24.com/en/ukraine-considered-dirty-bomb-attack-aga...

Got my new t-shirt

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

joe shikspack's picture

@humphrey

they have been monsters since at least operation paperclip. the enemy of my enemy ...

ms. z explains it quite well. not that anybody in the west will listen.

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@joe shikspack

It’s so telling that those with the skills to develop more sophisticated technology and weaponry were the ones sought after and saved.

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In the Land of the Blind, the One-Eyed Man is declared mentally ill for describing colors.

Yes Virginia, there is a Global Banking Conspiracy!

joe shikspack's picture

@The Liberal Moonbat

as they say over there, hear hear!

thanks for the vid and have a great evening!

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@The Liberal Moonbat

Thank you moonbat

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State Farm nearly matches last year's record pay for CEO despite deep losses
By Steve Daniels

March 22, 2023 01:32 PM
In a year in which State Farm posted a record net loss, the company paid CEO Michael Tipsord more than $24 million in cash. Tipsord's $24.4 million in total compensation for 2022 was nearly equivalent with the $24.5 million he collected for 2021, according to a filing with the Nebraska Department of Insurance.

https://www.chicagobusiness.com/insurance/state-farm-ceo-michael-tipsord...

I'm awake.

Addendum: In another report that I can't find.... I believe that some insurance companies are using their "found money" to do stock buybacks.

As for the people in Florida awaiting their settlement....

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@exindy How interesting.

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In the Land of the Blind, the One-Eyed Man is declared mentally ill for describing colors.

Yes Virginia, there is a Global Banking Conspiracy!

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@exindy

heh, they used to talk about "pay for performance," and as time has moved on, they apparently have little care over the quality of the performance.

have a great evening!

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@joe shikspack and so many of our "traditional" institutions, whether gov't or non, is that their traditional core business model doesn't exist anymore.

State Farm exists because of private investments, not because of premiums. All their "assets" are fake. They don't really own anything other than spread sheets and PR at this point.

Their current business model is based upon the "value" of the quantity of property and people they insure. At some point that quantity will drop to the point where it is no longer a viable investment. The vampires are sucking it dry, killing their host and then moving on.

It, and our entire economic model, cannot continue much longer.

In one of the last communications dated Apr 30 from Gonzalo, he said:

6. ECONOMIC COLLAPSE: The US and Europe are about to experience a massive economic collapse—this is well-known.

The West has incurred such enormous debt that there is no way to pay it except by printing. Both the dollar and the euro are about to crater in hyperinflation. You are already seeing it, with astronomical prices for basic necessities.

Economically, the West is a house of cards, and it will take just one good shove—a bank collapsing, a company being caught lying about its financials—to send the whole thing to the bottom.

This Great Depression 2.0 will last at least a decade, likely longer.

Why so long? Because the industrial base has vanished in the West, hollowed out by neoliberal off-shoring. It shifted into a service, value-added economy that produces nothing. We see it in the Ukraine ammo situation.

Some points Lira said I agree with, many I do not, but I believe this communication was dead on in identifying problems. I disagree that a depression that affects more than the top 20% will occur that will last a decade.

Be well.

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Thank you for the news, joe.

I can hardly bear to even think about Assange anymore. I do, but you know what I mean. So horrible and tragic. There are no words anymore. We need new words. I cannot believe the whole affair happened, is happening. Why has no one, no group, no organization been able to fix this atrocity.

Confirmation that UC Global was working for the CIA brands the US prosecution, even leaving all else aside, as hopelessly tainted. The UC Global surveillance covered Assange’s confidential legal meetings, something that should by all rights see the US case summarily dismissed.

The revelations have an even broader significance, providing a frightening window into the vast erosion of civil liberties. In the capital of Britain, the land of the Magna Carta and a purported “Western democracy,” the diplomatic mission of a third country was effectively transformed into a centre of US spying and dirty tricks against a protected refugee.

”Erosion of civil rights” is a mild way to say it.

Well, sorry. Guess I just stopped by to grumble.

Take care, everyone.

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joe shikspack's picture

@OLinda

yep, assange continues exposing the elites for what they are. it's unfortunate that the ruling elites are so awful that they can't abide anyone having documentary evidence of their awfulness. but, nonetheless, his innocence and their authoritarian brutality stand in stark contrast for anyone with eyes to see.

thanks for stopping by!

have a great evening!

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mimi's picture

from June 12 to June 14.
https://ac.nato.int/archive/2023/AD23_announcement
Scares the shit out of me.

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@mimi

I know that the NATO TPTB are just trying to act intimidating, and puff themselves up here, as if it is all a big game.

What worries me is that they are also going to pull all this materiel, and all these servicemen and -women, into one nice, compact, high-density exercise. Put them all into one place, and it would make it relatively easy to eliminate them all at once, if one were inclined to do so.

We've made it pretty clear with Russia that we will accept nothing short of all-out war. Well, if that outcome is inevitable, the right move would be to do anything possible to inflict maximum losses while only incurring minimal losses in one's own forces.

NATO is putting all their fish conveniently in one localized barrel, with this nice little strut on the Russian doorstep, blithely unaware of (or perhaps unconcerned by) what they are offering up. Either that, or it is really just the beginning of a first strike.

Either way, I think that it is utter madness.

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Twice bitten, permanently shy.

@usefewersyllables

crazy bastids
elimination of the species
is the game nobody wins

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joe shikspack's picture

@mimi

Scares the shit out of me.

if it's any comfort, they are only engaging in this dick-waving extravaganza because they are scared shitless.

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mimi's picture

where are they - silenced?

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@mimi

the newish tactic of the info control AI
silence dissent in every form

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@mimi

their site is still up. on the other hand, they will probaby have to find some other means than social media to promote their journalism.

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@joe shikspack
I got to know them. Have no free space in my head to do it any other way. But one day I will also become a computer funky. Oh no, I hate it already before I even started to learn more. Man, I listen to my local Nothern German news and Euronews in the radio and on TV. And if I were the mother of both kiddos Zelenskyy and Putin, I would take them by their hair and smash their heads together til both stop talking for good.

F*ck both of them.

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We all knew the things would get very scary if the Neocons sensed their own defeat in Ukraine. No telling what the psychopaths are going to do, now.

I'm wondering just who Zelensky is "working" for.

By being elected with the promise of ending hostilities, Zenensky immediately proceeded to escalate the conflict in the east. He thoroughly compromised what was left of Ukrainian democracy and further demolished the Ukraine's civic realm by banning all public media except for one government channel. He banned all opposition and all Russian news sources and, in effect, establishing a totalitarian dictatorship.

Zelensky relentlessly shelled the civilians in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions. Then, in the spring of 2022, he threatening them with a genocidal assault, thus providing Russia with an ironclad reason to start the Special Military Operation to save civilian lives. By so doing, he helped to expand Russian territory by four very valuable provinces (Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporozhye and Kherson).

He squandered $150 billion in foreign aid and expended a huge amount of military equipment and ammunition with nothing to show for it. He killed off 350 thousand Ukrainian soldiers. He shrunk Ukraine's population by almost half, some of it moving to Russia, becoming citizens and integrating productively. The rest went to the European Union, becoming a major burden for the welfare budgets of EU countries.

He demonstrated the superiority of Russian weapons and military technique over NATO's, most recently with Russia's destruction of one of the Patriot missile batteries provided by the US. Almost every bit of equipment the West has been able to provide to the Ukrainians has been shown to be inferior to its Russian counterpart.

Zelansky's greatest achievement of all was helping Russia turn away from its hostile neighbors in the West and toward friendly countries in Asia, Middle East, Africa and Latin America, cutting its economic, financial and cultural ties to the West and freeing itself from Western influences.

His unwavering support for Ukrainian Nazis, whose emblems, insignia and slogans are styled after Nazi Germany and whose heroes are Nazi collaborators, coupled with the lavish support they received from the West, whose leaders chose to turn a blind eye toward their fascist proclivities, cemented in Russians a view of the West as their existential enemy: a fascist, racist entity determined to destroy Russia but too weak and cowardly to do the job themselves.

Dmitry Orlov

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@Pluto's Republic

i have for a long time had the suspicion that zelensky is working for putin.

zelensky has been very effective at getting armies of nazis to impale themselves on russian forces, killing untold thousands of them. at the same time he has been extremely effective at bleeding the west white militarily and economically, destroying their weaponry, military readiness and ability to financially sustain a war on russia.

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@joe shikspack

He has a pretty compelling argument, but given the US record of war victories, the US has been pretty self-defeating, anyway. And the world appears to be very much in motion these days when it comes to alignment. Whatever happens, Joe's been set up by both sides to receive all the blame for the most catastrophic failure in diplomacy that the world has ever witnessed..

Zelenshy set an example for other Russian Jews whose bad luck had caused them to end up in the Ukraine rather than in Russia by resettling his parents in a posh neighborhood in Israel. But he kept his wife by his side, where she did a good job demoralizing the Ukrainian population by squandering more money on a single European shopping spree than most Ukrainians see in several lifetimes, all paid for by the US taxpayer. She also worked hard to gaslight Western officials by making them accept at face value and repeat ridiculous tales, such as the one about Russian troops being issued viagra, for them to better rape Ukrainian women.

One of his greatest achievements was in placing the US and NATO in a zugzwang. This is a chess term for a situation in which a player has a choice of several moves, all of which lead to defeat. The US and NATO can either continue supporting the Ukraine, or they can stop supporting the Ukraine; in either case, they will lose.

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@joe shikspack

you do your thing, I'll do my thing ..
mutually agreed to promote self interests
and the west got inolved for what?
cashing in on cultural disagreements
one could suppose

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@joe shikspack

but anything is possible when you consider all the potential formations. Things have become so convoluted by agendas and lies that reality is almost invisible.

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@janis b

reality itself may not exist as it seems to be a matter of consensus these days. objective truth has always made itself scarce, but these days even moreso. Smile

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https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2023/06/07/704870/President-Raeisi-visit-t...

Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi is set to visit three Latin American nations next week to boost political, economic and scientific relations.

Heading a high-ranking delegation, Raeisi will set off for Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba on Sunday in line with his administration’s policy of expanding ties with friendly countries.

During his Latin American tour, several documents will be signed between Iran and the three states to strengthen cooperation in various fields.

The president will also sit down with Iranian and local tradesmen and economic actors.

Iran has close ties with many Latin American countries in different domains and seeks to further deepen its relations with those nations.

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@humphrey

i hear that iran has some nifty new hypersonic missiles.

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Thank you joe for the evening's news and blues.

Chet 'Poison’ Ivey, contemporary of James Brown. I listened to Ivey’s and Brown's first songs. Enjoyed both …

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@janis b

some great music there. thanks for the tunes!

have a great evening!

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https://www.rt.com/russia/577675-putin-saudi-joint-projects/

Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday, discussing energy prices and other important issues, the Kremlin said. The phone call follows the prince’s meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who arrived in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday.

According to the Kremlin readout of the call, the two leaders paid particular attention to “measures to further build up trade and economic ties, the implementation of promising joint projects in the field of investment, transport logistics, and energy.”

They discussed in detail the topic of “ensuring stability in the world energy market” and agreed on the high level of cooperation within OPEC Plus, and the agreements reached at the recent ministerial meeting in Riyadh.

Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov was at the meeting, and on Wednesday met with Rayed Krimly, director of policy planning at the Saudi Foreign Ministry. They discussed regional and international security, “with a particular emphasis on the problem of the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction,” the Russian Foreign Ministry noted.

On Tuesday, Prince Mohammed hosted the US secretary of state in Jeddah. It was Blinken’s first visit to the Kingdom by the top US diplomat since China helped Saudi Arabia and Iran normalize relations in March.

The State Department said the meeting lasted about 100 minutes and touched on the conflicts in Sudan and Yemen, potential normalization of relations with Israel, and human rights in Saudi Arabia. The Saudi government acknowledged the meeting but gave no specifics.

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@humphrey

the couple of reports that i skimmed about blinkiman's meeting with mohammed bin bonesaw suggested that blinkiman has an inflated sense of u.s.importance to saudi and that his was a meeting that bin bonesaw endured and probably laughed about later.

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@joe shikspack

....is going to realize what a complete fool and failure he is in the eyes of the world?

Actually, all modern Secretaries of State have been psychopaths, fully divorced from humanity. They feel neither remorse nor shame for their chaos and atrocities..

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US-China divide playing out in South Korean domestic politics. South Korean Democratic Party leader, Lee Jae-Myung met today (6.8) with the Chinese Ambassador to South Korea, at the ambassador's official residence. The opposition leader was the former presidential candidate who run unsuccessfully against Yoon Seok-yeol. Reportedly, the two met to discuss Japan's planned release of irradiated meltdown cooling water from Fukushima.

US/ English language headlines for Korea news on google: "China Russia jets give South Korea a scare." I don't see any news either on the Korean Federation of Trade Unions resolution to struggle to bring down the Yoon administration. Nor the Korean Communications Commission fiasco reflecting Yoon's effort to exercise complete control over broadcast media.

(Source- OhMyTV youtube 6.8) Lee Jae-Myung, left and Shing Haiming ( 邢海明 ) Chinese Ambassador to South Korea.

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