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Open Thread - 12-19-2025 - Court Cases

Morning. Cooking is one of the methods I use to experience different cultures when there is not the time or budget for a personal visit. Last week ...

finally had the courage to try croissants after viewing an old Julia Child show where her technique was very casual.

This week I may use the flour canister to experience Japan.

Restaurant-Quality Ramen Noodles From Scratch (Foolproof Homemade Recipe) (7:22 min)

For more authentic Japanese recipes visit Sudachi.

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Once winter weather arrives it is easy to sit around too much. A comfortable chair by the fireplace, a cocoon of warmth and I am set for the day. This article is a reminder to get up and move.

Sitting Too Long Can Harm Heart Health, Even for Active People Nov 14, 2024

More time spent sitting, reclining or lying down during the day may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and death, according to a study in JACC, the flagship journal of the American College of Cardiology, and presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2024. More than roughly 10-and-a-half hours of sedentary behavior per day was significantly linked with future heart failure (HF) and cardiovascular (CV) death, even among people meeting recommended levels of exercise.
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In an accompanying editorial comment, Charles Eaton, MD, MS, Director of the Brown University Department of Family Medicine, said the use of wearable accelerometers has shown that exercise is significantly over-estimated by self-report and sedentary behavior is under-estimated.

Eaton said that replacing just 30 minutes of excessive sitting time each day with any type of physical activity can lower heart health risks. Adding moderate-to-vigorous activity cut the risk of HF by 15% and CV mortality by 10%, and even light activity made a difference by reducing HF risk by 6% and CV mortality by 9%.

“This study adds to the growing evidence of a strong link between sedentary behavior and cardiovascular health,” said Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM, Harold H. Hines Jr. Professor at Yale School of Medicine and Editor-in-Chief of JACC. “The findings strongly suggest that we need to get people moving to promote better health.”

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The article is long and the clips are a brief introduction. Worth reading the full article to learn some of price control methods used by large companies to increase or maintain market share. This is not a Democrat or Republican issue the lack of enforcement of price control has been going on through multiple administrations. In the pharmaceutical market legislation, regulations and court decisions have supported the current non-competitive market.

Secret Documents Show Pepsi and Walmart Colluded to Raise Food Prices Across the Economy Matt Stoller Dec 12, 2025

Last month, the Atlanta Fed came out with a report showing a clear relationship between consolidation in grocery stores and the rate of food inflation. Unsurprisingly, where monopolies prevail, food inflation is 0.46 percentage points higher than where there is more competition. The study showed that from 2006-2020, the cumulative difference amounted to a 9% hike in food prices, and presumably since 2020, that number has gone much higher.
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And yesterday, we got specifics on just how market power in grocery stores works. The reason is because a nonprofit just forced the government to unseal a complaint lodged by Lina Khan’s FTC against Pepsi for colluding with Walmart to raise food prices across the economy. A Trump official tasked with dealing with affordability tried to hide this complaint, and failed. And now there’s a political and legal storm as a result.
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So why are we only learning about this situation now? Well, the original allegation was filed in January, in the last days of the Khan FTC. We knew the general outline of the argument, but we didn’t know specifics, because the complaint was highly redacted. Was it a real conspiracy? Was it just that Pepsi considered Walmart a “superstore” and had different prices for different channels? Was there coercion? None of these questions could be answered; there were so many blacked out words we couldn’t even say for sure that the large power buyer referenced in the document was Walmart.
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And that was where it was supposed to stay, secret, with mean-spirited name-calling and invective camouflaging the real secret Ferguson was trying to conceal. That secret is something we all know, but this complaint helped prove - the center of the affordability crisis in food is market power. If that got out, then Ferguson would have to litigate this case or risk deep embarrassment. So the strategy was to handwave about that mean Lina Khan to lobbyists, while keeping the evidence secret.

However, the anti-monopoly movement and the court system actually worked. The Institute for Local Self-Reliance, an anti-monopoly group filed to make the full complaint public. Judge Jesse Matthew Furman agreed to hear ILSR’s case, with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Pepsi bitterly opposed. Last week, Furman directed the FTC unseal the complaint. So we finally got to see what Ferguson and Meador were trying to hide.
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But there’s also something deeper happening. Earlier this week, More Perfect Union came out with an important investigative report on a company called Instacart, which is helping retailers charge individual personalized prices for goods based on a shopper’s data profile. The story went viral and caused immense outrage because it said something we already know. Pricing is increasingly unfair and unequal, a mechanism to extract instead of a means of sending information signals to the public and producers to coordinate legitimate commercial activity. And there’s a historical analogy to the increasing popular frustration.
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Over the past five years, we’ve seen a similar upsurge in anger over prices that drove the grangers, John Wanamaker, and the anti-chain store movement. Prices are becoming political again.

This revival is being driven by two things. First, technology is enabling all sorts of new ways to price, which is to say, to organize commercial and political power. And we all feel the coercion. Second, we’re beginning to relearn our traditions. Our historical memory was erased in the 1970s by economists, who argued that price discrimination is affirmatively a good thing. But fortunately, they are losing the debate.

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NOTE: Yesterday access to the videos below were loading rapidly with no problem. Today extreme delay and message from Google unexpected delay in the system for unknown reason. Do not have the problem on other videos being viewed on Youtube on different channels. May need to attempt multiple times to view.

The lawsuit brought by Attorney Peter Stassen to prove among others Bill Gates, Mark Rutte (prime minister of the Netherlands from 2010 to 2024, current Secretary General of NATO), and Albert Bourla (CEO Pfizer) have committed crimes against humanity is still working its way through The Netherlands court systems.

A translation of the Press Conference was provided by Sasha Latypova

New Evidence in Two Legal Procedures
Mr. Stassen explained that the new evidence was formally presented on December 7 to both the Court in Leeuwarden, where the main procedure is ongoing, and to the Court of Appeal in Amsterdam, where an appeal has been filed. The material consists of video messages and written reports from five international experts, supported by hundreds of source references.


The attorney

Peter Stassen: The Great Reset on Trial Dec 15, 2025 (9:14 min)

Expert witness statements

Dec 12, 2025 (18:12 min)

Catherine Austin Fits (13:51 min)

Sasha Latypova (7:12 min)

Dr Joeseph Sansone
(10:33 min)

Katherine Watt Statement (10:28 min)

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QMS's picture

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of lawsuits challenging the vague concept of
"reset" in today's world. Wish them luck. The
discovery phase may prove embarrassing to the
defendants' interests. Depends on the chosen judges
after all is said and done (on appeals).

Personally don't mind mucking-up the process in whatever form
it takes to enact change.

Remembering Phil Ochs on the anniversary of his birth. Wrote many
songs for the cause ..

Thanks for the Friday OT!

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@QMS
thanks for posting it. I played my vinyl copy of that to death back in the day.

be well and have a good one

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@enhydra lutris
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a genius in his own right
died too young by his own hand
perhaps reality was too harsh for
his sensibilities? Quien sabe.

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@QMS regarding COVID virus spread.

China Declares Missouri an Economic and Reputational Menace in New Legal Action Missouri Attorney General Office press release Dec 16, 2025

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Today, Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced that China has filed a lawsuit to attack the State of Missouri as she moves towards seizing Chinese assets. Earlier this year, the Missouri Attorney General’s Office secured a historic $24 billion judgment against the People’s Republic of China, the Chinese Communist Party, and related entities for unleashing and worsening the COVID-19 pandemic, and Attorney General Hanaway fully intends to collect.
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China’s suit names as defendants:

The State of Missouri, represented by Governor Mike Kehoe
U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt
The Missouri Attorney General, including former Attorney General Andrew Bailey, now Co-Deputy Director of the FBI

The complaint argues the defendants’ acts have had “negative effects on the soft power” of Wuhan and have “belittled the social evaluation” as well as adversely affected the “productivity and commercialization of scientific and technological achievements” of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and The Wuhan Institute of Virology.

China is demanding the defendants “issue public apologies on New York Times, CNN, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, YouTube and other American media or internet platforms, and People’s Daily, Xinhuanet and other Chinese media or internet platforms…” The suit demands joint compensation totaling $356.4 billion Chinese yuan, equivalent to $50.5 billion U.S. dollars, as well as any legal fees which occur and the right to claim further compensation.
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Timeline of Events

Missouri sued China in 2020 for causing and exacerbating the COVID-19 pandemic, specifically for thwarting the production, purchasing, import, and export of medical equipment, such as personal protective equipment (PPE). The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri ruled that Missouri “established this claim of damages through evidence satisfactory to the court,” proving that China caused and exacerbated the COVID-19 pandemic, harming Missourians through its actions and cover-up.

In March 2025, the Missouri Attorney General’s Office secured the largest judgment in Missouri history and one of the largest ever issued against a foreign sovereign.

After the required waiting period, Attorney General Hanaway directed the judgment service packets submitted to the U.S. State Department for diplomatic provided service to China in November 2025.

To date, China has refused to appear in U.S. Court.

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@studentofearth
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pointing fingers anywhere (except themselves) to
deflect responsibility for actions not taken to
protect the domestic populous. China seems like a likely target as
Wuhan hosted Fauci's little experiment. If Missouri is that desperate
to pad their coffers, perhaps they should pick on Venezuela or Cuba.
Might just have a chance with that?

China will not back down if attacked. A big can of worms for US interests.

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Will definitely watch the cooking ones. Can't Imagine Julia having a casual dooking method. We've got one of her cookbooks and have avoided even trying some recipes becuse of the length and complexity.

Today is Genet's birthday, so, apropos:

The main object of a revolution is the liberation of man... not the interpretation and application of some transcendental ideology.

~~ Jean Genet

Now, up abpve, wrt price fixing and all such shit, you said:

This is not a Democrat or Republican issue the lack of enforcement of price control has been going on through multiple administrations. In the pharmaceutical market legislation, regulations and court decisions have supported the current non-competitive market.

I would argue that it is, in fact, both a Democrat and a Republican "issue" because both oppose enforcement and avidly support oligopoly markets and the excessive profits generated thereby, though I could, of course, be wrong.

As the Cap'n noted above, happy birthday to Phi. He played at a couple of events at Cal back in the day. Much of his stuff is still golden.

be well and have a good one

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@enhydra lutris she just made the dishes work with whatever ingredients were available in US markets and no specialized gadgets to sell. I can't imagine a chef now recommending frozen bread dough as a starting point for croissants.

We seem to agree both political parties were active in creating the pricing problem. If you get a chance to read the article the author gives the impression Democrats were trying save us from price gouging until the Trump administration took action in January.

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Seems that for me, cooking authentic foreign cuisines is impossible unless I shop for ingredients in Houston. An hour away, downtown shopping in an unsafe area, horrible traffic, just to name a few problems.
I took a half-day Thai cooking class in Bangkok and haven't been able to put a Thai meal on the table since then.
The readily available ingredients for Cajun food is easy to find on the shelf, second to Mexican food stuff and things. To do justice to Cajun cuisine requires lots of labor and time.
I have read a few articles about the price gouging experiment on food pricing, the Instacart program. https://scheerpost.com/2025/12/18/instacarts-ai-experiments-are-costing-...
I will be unable to read/listen to the court case info until I have shopped for groceries and depleted by bank balance, but I look forward to it very much.
Meanwhile, The Epstein Files are due to be released today, except the House Bill doesn't set forth enforcement provisions.
We shall see.
Thanks for the OT, my friend!

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@on the cusp Maybe travel videos, music and dance would be more enjoyable.

Part of the challenge I find enjoyable is the treasure hunt for specialty condiments, preserves and spices. Then at a later time matching with more common ingredients.

Not my first choice, but the selection on Amazon has grown tremendously. Some small vendors take advantage of the better shipping rates due to the alliance.
Frontier Coop has been an ingredient source for years of enjoyable cooking.

Thanks for the opinion on the videos. Similar thoughts on the most persuasive presentation.

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@studentofearth and Fitts for the "follow the money" evidence.

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"Want to come to my place for some ramen?" This is code in romantic Kdramas...

I had Kal guk soo several days ago, which is a Korean cut noodle soup. The noodles are chewy. I vaguely recall Ms. So making them the hard way, a long time ago in the kitchen back at the house. They can be bought prepackaged in a Korean grocery store, or maybe a generic Asian supermarket. The base is a chicken broth, with some chicken meat in it, scallions, seasoning. Throw some kimchi in to taste.

Sometimes I have Korean packaged ramen with the fried curly noodles, Ms. So makes it with some of the smaller sized dumplings mixed in. The frozen store bought small dumplings. Ms. So used to make fried mandu back at the pub, they were very popular especially as appetizers for the beer drinkers. They wouldn't last fifteen minutes.

I thought this story from the Japanese prime minister's office was very very interesting although based on anonymous sources. This story wouldn't appear in a traditional news service unless it were approved imo. The topic is just too sensitive.

Japan needs nuclear weapons?

I loved hearing this Japanese singer perform Bek Ji-yeong's Don't Forget Me. I never heard a Japanese singer perform this. Nominally, the South Korean song is a romantic heartbreaker about lovers breaking up. The song was heard worldwide in the North South joint concert performed in Pyongyang, North Korea in 2018, and had a special meaning to the families divided by the Korean War.

Those are all but gone now in terms of family members who had actually known or met each other personally. Because the idea of extended family and ancestors is so deep in Korean culture, the notion of getting together with family relatives one never met, is not entirely lost. I don't think the songs significance as a nationalist expression will ever be lost despite the current political situation. The northern noodle dish (neng myun) cold buckwheat noodles was served at the business and cultural meetings which ultimately came to naught.

우타고코로리에(歌心りえ) - 잊지 말아요(忘れないで)
I think the singer's name is Utago Kororie, but that's google translate.

Thanks for the open thread SOE!

edited spelling errors

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@soryang

.... that has oozed from its cultural DNA.

They should know better than to tempt themselves (and the world) with another national seppuku.

It's bad enough that imperial Japan just dumped its radioactive nuclear waste into the South China Sea — over the objections of their Asian neighbors. International psychopaths do invite consequences. Fa/Fo.

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@soryang thoughts on Japan's nuclear program. Have you read any of Yoichi Shimatsu's work?

I am mixed on the reliability of his writings. He does have significant American Exceptionalism show up in other work.

The noodles and the dumplings appear to be very tasty. Nostalgic memories of hand rolled egg noodles (European style) with the last boil of the Thanksgiving Turkey. She was a great cook.

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Thanks for the link SOE.

I've read or listened to a lot of reports, or other works critical of Fukushima, Japanese nuclear policy, and critical of Japan generally, but some of these claims go further than any I've seen before. Even Dave Emory never went so far as to claim Japan was secretly developing nuclear weapons. Frankly, I've never seen allegations that there was a secret nuclear weapons development facility at Fukushima.

I did follow the issue at one point beginning when dumping the reactor cooling waste water became an issue. I also listened to reports on nuclear contamination in the region, cancer cases, etc., and the governments poor response. I think they had plenty of political motivation to cover things up.

Also, former imprisoned war criminals like Kishi, Sasakawa, and Kodama were never tried and convicted as far I know. I never heard of the Japanese building a nuclear facility in North Korea during the imperial period. I did read this article below recently on the secret arrangements for continued postwar US presence of nuclear weapons by US military in Japan published in the Asia Pacific Journal Japan Focus US Japanese Collusion on nuclear policy The US had nukes stationed inside South Korea as well. I can't remember when they were removed.

I'll need to go through my notes on this subject to see if there was anything else I could say. I had a dear friend who passed away who maintained that Japan could produce usable weapons within a year if it chose to do so, but I don't know what the basis for that belief is. I know that Siegfried Hecker, a qualified nuclear weapons expert, claimed that it would take South Korea five years. if they made up their mind to do it, and applied all the resources it would take.

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the Japan PM is insane. Playing with a fire
not easily extinguished once lit. Illusions of
grandeur. Power does that to people.

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I just checked this news item to corroborate it, although I felt sure it was reliable.

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I did watch the videos and thought Dr. Yeadon was the main one to lead the charge, with Fitts coming in a close second. I hope to follow the trial events to see if the courts will allow it to proceed.

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