Welcome to Saturday's Potluck - Sept 2, 2023

“Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist.”
Pablo Picasso

In 5 weeks irrigation season will be over. I can tuck all the equipment away until next spring. Then take a bit of a break.

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African Theater

A little history.

African coups expose and unravel a web of Western meddling Russia Times Sept 1, 2023

When former US president Barack Obama took office in 2009, Paris insiders said that, given his focus on containing China, Obama delegated much of Africa to the French and Brits – who promptly screwed things up. And Obama was still talking about those screwups in 2016 when he told The Atlantic in an interview that he “had more faith in the Europeans, given Libya’s proximity, being invested in the follow-up,” in the wake of the French- and UK-backed coup against Gaddafi.
Gabon coup leaders appoint new ruler

Obama underscored, in the same interview, just how easy it was to “purchase France’s involvement in a way that made it less expensive for us and less risky for [America]” – just by allowing Sarkozy to take credit for the coup. The idea that France or a French president can be “purchased” seems relevant here.
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What’s particularly interesting about Paris’ outrage over the coup against Bongo is that the French really didn’t seem to care about democracy – or the appearance thereof – as long as Bongo stayed in power....
So, why are the Westerners only bothering now? Well, as far as they were concerned, the Bongo clan – Ali, who’s been in power since 2009, and his father, Omar, before that – were considered to be firmly in the Western stable. French multinationals in particular, like TotalEnergies and Eramet have exploited the country’s energy and minerals – in particular manganese, which is essential in steel production and considered critical by the West.

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No respite for France as a 'New Africa' rises The Cradle Pepe Escobar Sept 1, 2023

Africa still lags far behind its Eurasian cousins on the road toward breaking the shackles of neocolonialism.

The continent today faces horrendous odds in its fight against the deeply entrenched financial and political institutions of colonization, especially when it comes to smashing French monetary hegemony in the form of the Franc CFA - or the Communauté Financière Africaine (African Financial Community).
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It is absolutely impossible for anyone across the Global South, Global Majority, or “Global Globe” (copyright Lukashenko) to understand Africa's current turmoil without understanding the nuts and bolts of French neocolonialism.

The key, of course, is the CFA franc, the “colonial franc” introduced in 1945 in French Africa, which still survives even after the CFA - with a nifty terminological twist - began to stand for "African Financial Community".

The whole world remembers that after the 2008 global financial crisis, Libya’s Leader Muammar Gaddafi called for the establishment of a pan-African currency pegged to gold.
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The whole world also remembers what happened in 2011. The first airstrike on Libya came from a French Mirage fighter jet. France's bombing campaign started even before the end of emergency talks in Paris between western leaders.
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The CFA racket makes the Mafia look like street punks. It means essentially that the monetary policy of several sovereign African nations is controlled by the French Treasury in Paris.
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Even after some mild “reforms” were enacted since September 2005, these nations were still required to transfer 50 percent of their foreign exchange to Paris, plus 20 percent V.A.T.

And it gets worse. The CFA Central Banks impose a cap on credit to each member country. The French Treasury invests these African foreign reserves in its own name on the Paris bourse and pulls in massive profits on Africa's dime.

The hard fact is that more than 80 percent of foreign reserves of African nations have been in “operation accounts” controlled by the French Treasury since 1961. In a nutshell, none of these states has sovereignty over their monetary policy.
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Across the “FranceAfrique” spectrum, France still, today, controls the currency, foreign reserves, the comprador elites, and trade business.
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France de facto controls the overwhelming majority of infrastructure in Francophone Africa. It is a virtual monopoly.

“FranceAfrique” is all about hardcore neocolonialism. Policies are issued by the President of the Republic of France and his “African cell.” They have nothing to do with parliament, or any democratic process, since the times of Charles De Gaulle.

The “African cell” is a sort of General Command. They use the French military apparatus to install “friendly” comprador leaders and get rid of those that threaten the system. There’s no diplomacy involved. Currently, the cell reports exclusively to Le Petit Roi, Emmanuel Macron.
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France has for decades made sure there’s very little intra-Africa trade. Landlocked nations badly need neighbors for transit. They mostly produce raw materials for export. There are virtually no decent storage facilities, feeble energy supply, and terrible intra-African transportation infrastructure: that’s what Chinese Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) projects are bent on addressing in Africa.

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Economic Theater

Escobar: NATOstan Robots Versus The Heavenly Horses Of Multipolarity Strategic Culture by Pepe Escobar Aug 29, 2023

In several ways, Prof. Hudson details, we are living “an outgrowth of World War II, whose aftermath saw the United States establish international economic and political organization under its own control to operate in its own national self-interest: the International Monetary Fund to impose U.S. financial control and dollarize the world economy; the World Bank to lend governments money to bear the infrastructure costs of creating trade dependency on U.S. food and manufactures; promoting plantation agriculture, U.S./NATO control of oil, mining and natural resources; and United Nations agencies under U.S. control, with veto power in all international organizations that it created or joined.”

Now it’s another ball game entirely when it comes to Global South, or Global Majority, of “Global Globe” real emancipation. Just take Moscow hosting the Russia-Africa summit in late July, then Beijing, with Xi in person, spending a day last week in Johannesburg with dozens of African leaders, all of them part of the new Non-Aligned Movement (NAM): the G77 (actually 134 nations), presided by a Cuban, President Diaz-Canel.

That’s the Russia-China Double Helix in effect – offering large swathes of the “Global Globe” security and high-tech infrastructure (Russia) and finance, manufactured exports and road and rail infrastructure (China).

In this context, a BRICS currency is not necessary. Prof. Hudson crucially quotes President Putin: what’s needed is a “means of settlement” for Central Banks for their balance of payments, to keep in check imbalances in trade and investment. That has nothing to do with a BRICS gold-backed supra-national currency.

Moreover, there will be no need for a new reserve currency as increasingly more nations will be ditching the U.S. dollar in their settlements.

Putin has referred to a “temporary” accounting unit – as intra-BRICS 11 trade will be inevitably expanding in their national currencies. All that will develop in the context of an increasingly overwhelming alliance of major oil, gas, minerals, agriculture and commodities producers: a real (italics mine) economy capable of supporting a new global order progressively pushing Western dominance into oblivion.

Call it the soft way to euthanize Hegemony.

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Ukraine Theater

Are Ukraine Generals Following Our Lead on the Battlefield? (30 sec)

Top Nato generals meet with Ukrainian military in secret meeting to co-ordinate strategy IntelliNews

Top Nato military officials held a secret meeting with Ukrainians military leaders on the Ukraine-Poland border on August 15 to co-ordinate military strategy, The Guardian reports.

The meeting highlights the closeness of Nato and Ukrainian battle planning for the first time.

The objective of the secret meeting was to collaborate with Ukraine's chief military commander, General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, and his entire command team who were present at the meeting.

A five-hour discussion was held to recalibrate Ukraine's military strategy, with a focus on addressing the slow advancement of Ukraine's counter-offensive, devising battle plans for the upcoming harsh winter, and outlining a comprehensive strategy for the ongoing conflict that is projected to continue into 2024.
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Amongst the westerners was Nato's military chief, General Christopher Cavoli of the United States, together with Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, the highest-ranking military officer in the United Kingdom. Radakin's growing influence in Washington and Kyiv has positioned him as a crucial figure aiding Ukraine in its efforts to counter Russian forces.
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This summit was not the first instance of such high-level discussions. Radakin's recent visit to Kyiv, where he met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy without British ministers, laid the groundwork for the border meeting. This prior meeting was designed to enhance the understanding of Ukraine's strategy and identify avenues through which Western assistance could be extended.
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Earlier in August, Milley, together with Radakin, participated in a teleconference with Zaluzhnyi on August 10

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Phil Giraldi retired from the operations side of the CIA. He quietly drops gems of techniques to influence politics from his days as an active field officer. His article referenced in the video America’s Domestic Party Politics Fuel the Ukraine Catastrophe (Unz.com) and the Political article in the dicussion Here Are 3 Ways to End the War in Ukraine. One Might Actually Work.

American Politics = Ukraine Catastrophe w/ Phil Giraldi (22:39 min)

Intel RoundTable: Sustainable Peace in Ukraine Possible? Larry Johnson/Ray McGovern (26:01 min) is very good.

The livestream videos this week by Judge Napolitano channel ongoing discussions regarding current Ukraine/Russia conflict. The interviews are generally posted on Monday through Thursday if would like to view them in a more timely manner. The link opens in the LIVE column, occasionally an interview only appears in VIDEOS section.

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Good to hear your irrigation duties are approaching an end for the season and a well
deserved break.

I like Escobar's term "the soft way to euthanize Hegemony". His proscriptions of local
currencies sounds like a kinder and gentler economic world.

And France losing their uranium control in Nigeria sounds better for the Nigerians.
It is time for the western peddlers to cease their colonial ambitions IMO.

Thank you for your efforts in keeping the Potluck alive!

edited to add: RIP Jimmy Buffet

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@QMS

The whole currency idea seems to me to be more of the economist's hubris. Well, maybe not just the economists. I think that this is more a result of the tendency of shallow people to project their basic principles (is that an oxymoron?) on everyone else. For example, the idea of the CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) might be important to their operation but the hubris comes in to play because they can't imagine anyone for whom that principle does not apply.

Some years ago when we were traveling in Europe our first step was to convert our cash into the local currency. We never used the Euro. I don't know why some merchant selling me a croissant puts up with 2 different cash registers. As a matter of fact, when I didn't have the local he just did some conversion and handed me the pastry and some local notes. I figure he got a little extra % and that was ok by me. Better the struggling guy than some PMC suit raking some vig off the top.

Time to take the world away from the banking people.

Oh, and that goes for the IT coding class also.

(added on edit) Global South (https://globalsouth.co/) has done some excellent reporting on the issues facing the RoW, particularly BRICs and the African transitions away from colonialism.

I was quite taken by the piece about Hawaii and its history. Funny, I never heard much about it when its statehood was being accomplished:

https://globalsouth.co/2023/08/31/the-hijacking-of-hawaii/

The Hijacking of a Country

On January 14, 1893, the United States Minister assigned to the sovereign and independent Kingdom of Hawaii conspired with a small group of non-Hawaiian residents of the Kingdom of Hawaii, including citizens of the United States, and with the unauthorised support of the US Navy, to overthrow the indigenous and lawful Government of Hawaii. Soon thereafter, while imprisoned and informed of the risk of bloodshed, Queen Liliuokalani was forced to relinquish control of her Kingdom to the United States Government. In a message to Congress on December 18, 1893, President Grover Cleveland described such acts as an “act of war, committed with the participation of a diplomatic representative of the United States and without authority of Congress”, and acknowledged that by such acts the government of a peaceful and friendly people was overthrown. President Cleveland further concluded that a “substantial wrong has thus been done which a due regard for our national character as well as the rights of the injured people requires we should endeavor to repair” and called for the restoration of the Hawaiian monarchy.

There is much, much more to the article.

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Looks like we'll be irrigating some this month. Of course our small garden is no big challenge, plus about half the beds are not in production. We've yet to start the fall garden, but we've still got the freezer full of green and such from last spring. We will plant some lettuce however.

The colonial powers still want to lord over their colonies, but the times they are a'changin'. I hope a hot war doesn't break out in Africa in response. The Duran suggest patience because these African countries will want to sell their products and trade offers a path to peace. Unfortunately I think the western leaders are too arrogant for peaceful resolution. We'll see.

Thanks for the links and the OT!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

Lots to read, lots to see in your OT. Always very interesting and informative.
We are headed to the city to do some shopping. We might find something on sale at Academy Outdoors. Maybe a deal on a portable grill. Maybe ammo. Maybe shoes.
I look forward to having the Monday holiday.
Enjoy the long weekend!

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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

what anyone wants to hear re jimmy buffet passing

hospitalized for undisclosed ailments several months ago
seems to be a Lot of that going around lately

I’ll ask the question
Was he jabbed?

folks Reaction to this query
can be Very telling

take care out there
it’s coming ‘round Again

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Ya got to be a Spirit, cain't be no Ghost. . .

Explain Bldg #7. . . still waiting. . .

If you’ve ever wondered whether you would have complied in 1930’s Germany,
Now you know. . .
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@Tall Bald and Ugly

This guy has a subtle, but very funny sense of humor that I really enjoy. He covers lots of important topics on mostly the Rona, but other topics of interest.

Coffee and Covid covers Jimmy Buffet’s death.

We pray Jimmy Buffett, who entertained us so well for so long, is enjoying a juicy, double-decker, all-the-way cheeseburger right now in paradise.

He also talks about how lots of players at the US Open are sick and have had to drop out, but no one knows what they are sick from.

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@snoopydawg substack is quite good. When he is at his best he is so droll that I frequently laugh out loud. He says he's an evangelical Christian. He is a lawyer and seems to know his way around the Constitution.

Good to see you!

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@Dawn's Meta

I too find myself chuckling at the way he gets his point across. And he covers so many good issues that I might not see elsewhere.

Covidians... people who identify as deer... Smile

The end times daily essays are also well informative and I usually read her first every morning. I’ll post her link if you want. Lots of very good substacks and hopefully the PTB will just ignore it. So many people have been fired from corporate media outlets and lots have found their way to substack. Greenwald, Taibbi, Simplicius who started his after the Vineyard stopped his website. He used to get a lot of his work published there.

It’s always good to see you. I hope your health is improving?

ETA link

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I didn't see a reference to this article linked in naked capitalism yesterday. To me it seemed to be very important. If I missed its reference here, I apologize. In any case, I think it bears repeating:

Who owns the West?
Increasingly, land is shifting into the hands of billionaires.

Earlier this year, several Western states considered legislation that would ban or restrict foreign ownership of land, particularly agricultural parcels. While some proposed bills, including California’s, involved blanket restrictions, most sought to curtail ownership by foreign “adversaries,” mainly China, but also Iran, Venezuela and North Korea — even Saudi Arabia.
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Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley, meanwhile, worries that foreign investors will drive up the price of farmland, squeezing young Americans out of the market. That may be the most legitimate concern overall, though Chinese investors — who own just 62,000 acres of agricultural land in Western states — are less land-hungry than billionaires, not all of whom hail from other countries: Ohio-born Ted Turner, for example, owns almost 1.1 million acres in New Mexico, or nearly 3% of the state’s private land.
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LATTER-DAY LANDOWNERS

In 2021, a company called Farmland Reserve outbid another landholding company to purchase 18,000 acres of farmland in southeastern Washington for $210 million. It might not have elicited much notice, except that Farmland Reserve is owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and billionaire Bill Gates made the losing bid.

Both Gates and the church have been amassing acreage lately. Gates usually makes top-landowners lists, but the church is way ahead in terms of how much it owns nationwide. In 2020, Truth and Transparency found that church-affiliated entities owned at least 1.7 million acres across the U.S.; more recent analyses peg the acreage at 2.3 million — making it the nation’s second-largest private landowner. This land includes the grounds of temples, stake houses and other institutional buildings, but also farm and ranch land and commercial properties, most of which are held by subsidiaries.

From the High Country News, https://www.hcn.org/issues/55.9/politics-who-owns-the-west

There was an excellent graphic in the article but it is restricted.

Air quality is great today but there is still a high altitude smoke plume covering much of the west.

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countries buying up so much farmland, but is he going to do anything about it? Las Vegas is going to try to put a stop to the Saudis using so much water to grow alfalfa that they send back home. They are depleting the ground water. They are doing it in Utah too while we little people are told not to water our lawn. But of course they aren’t the only country doing this. Nestle has been basically stealing water all over the country and the world for pennies on the dollar and then they sell it back to us for a lot more than what they paid for it. But I’m curious to know how much they have been stockpiling for when the globalists retire to their bunkers. Imagine destroying the one planet that substains human life just so they can live theirs underground in an imaginary environment. That doesn’t seem very smart to me.

Also remember that the Mormon church has a $100,000 billion fund that they say they use to help the peons. Doesn’t seem like they have spent much of the money if their fund has that much money in it. Church members must give 10% of their earnings to the church through tithing. I listened to a radio show where a poor woman called in and asked if she could be excused for tithing because she just didn’t have the money to do. She was told to do it anyway because gawd would bless her for it. Well isn’t that nice? Maybe gawd should have made her less poor. I’m betting that she will never get to be gawd of her own planet. Only people rich enough to reach the top celestial sphere will be able to be gawd. Yep I’m serious. I almost fell off my chair when I was told about this.

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@snoopydawg

But, as a rule, the land of a nation/commonwealth should only be leased or sub-leased. It should never be owned by individuals or groups. It should never be held for speculation, lessees must use it or lose it. Land should never be mortgaged or used for collateral. The nation/commonwealth/people collectively own all mineral rights, water rights, and the right-of-way. A ninety-nine year lease will suit the needs of most people. Leases can be traded, sold, or surrendered. Only then can the nation freely act to create new pubic recreation areas, or build a modern infrastructure utilizing efficient new technologies for the convenience and enjoyment of the people and for low cost commercial use. Millions of parcels of privately encumbered land in the US is what blocks modern infrastructure in the US, where a high speed rail network is an impossible undertaking. The privatization of land (private ownership of the nation's land) and the never-ending land speculation under capitalism, and the lack of estate laws that protect the nation's lands (unlimited inheritance of privately owned lands) is exactly how we got into our current shitshow of plutocrats and oligarchs who dominate the world and impoverish the people. The land of the nation is the rightful inheritance of each new generation of citizens, who are obligated to protect the land and keep it pristine and unspoiled for the next generation's needs and enjoyment. Otherwise, a majority of the People in the nation will remain, essentially, feudal, and live as though they were sharecroppers on a Plantation, with inadequate infrastructure that eats up most of their leisure time.

By the way, Russia didn't sell Alaska to the US. They leased it to the US.

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The privatization of land (private ownership of the nation's land) and the never-ending land speculation under capitalism, and the lack of estate laws that protect the nation's lands (unlimited inheritance of privately owned lands) is exactly how we got into our current shitshow of plutocrats and oligarchs who dominate the world and impoverish the people.

I would add that there should be no privatization of public resources that we should all and always own. The resources belong to all people and we should have a say in how they operate. Imagine if we were allowed to opine on making sure that power lines are kept in prime position and kept clear of trees so they can’t start fires. And water is kept clean from pollution that private companies think they have a right to dump their waste in and that applies to the military too. The list is endless.

Banks shouldn’t be allowed to buy up foreclosed homes for pennies on the dollar instead of banks finding ways to help people stay in them. They shouldn’t be allowed to buy up whole neighborhoods and then keep them off the market to drive up prices. Nor should the federal reserve be allowed to raise interest rates that just cause more people to fall behind and empty out their savings. Good lord the mortgage interest is close to 8% and home prices have doubled and more pricing people out of the market. The federal reserve should never been allowed in the first place. Great idea to put banks in charge of the economy. Seems like there is a history of the reserve raising interest rates just before another recession hits or the market crashes. It’s all rigged.

Seems like there should be a way for we the people to be the ones in charge of how this country works, but I don’t know how we can do that. Stop voting for the people who has been working against us since they got into congress seems like a good place to start. But tribalism is so hard to break.

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From the Unz Review article:

How do 500,000 dead Ukrainians and Russians matter if a myth about the United States and its values can be exploited to obtain electoral victory for Biden in 2024?

Joe is getting no electoral victory. It will be even more obvious next year that Biden is afflicted by dementia. The American people know, already, why there will be no debates. And when the Ukraine fantasy collapses and all Team Biden has to show for it is a European economy in ruins, well, that won't help either.

Say, didn't emergency student debt relief end yesterday? Yeah, that's not going help Joe.

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@Cassiodorus
develop a vaccine "that works"! I mean really, what's more important, seeing that people don't starve or stop sniffling? Rebuild a house that's burned down or cluster bomb an elementary school? Well maybe, but the kids speak Russian!

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On to Biden since 1973

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@doh1304 Tammy Duckworth will object to Rick Scott’s disaster relief bill

Here's the key passage in the article:

U.S. Sen. Rick Scott plans to call for a Senate vote next week on replenishing the federal Disaster Relief Fund. But U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth, an Illinois Democrat, plans to object unless the bill guarantees aid to Ukraine.

Of course, "aid to Ukraine" really means obliging Ukraine to go on "counter-offensives" with enormous Ukrainian casualties, and with enough "aid to Ukraine" we can expect that at some point Ukraine will have the troop strength of Germany in 1945.

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@Cassiodorus getting her legs blown off didn't hurt her. Ukrainians with lost limbs will be just fine.

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Making bread today, 2 ea 2# loaves of sourdough whole wheat. Makes it hard to think of world affairs, but ...

Does this explain anything regarding France and its behavior?

Le General    
De Gaulle                  Citoyen Macron
            ()          (Bonaparte he ain't)
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Still watering here, and not much to show for it.

be well and have a good one

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I wasted a half hour watching the videos on this Twit site. Lots of great dawg videos and there are some great ones for cat lovers. If your day ain’t going well I suggest checking them out cuz it will definitely lift your mood.

https://twitter.com/buitengebieden

There is one video of a cat pestering its owner all night which is one of the reasons I don’t have a cat. Love them, but very ornery if woken up by one…constantly. Sam woke me up the other night because of thunderstorms. Lol…she must brought 10 of her toys to bed.

But boy is that one cat very talented. He made a half court basket on his first try.

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Right? I doubt that the government asked them to do this. They just wouldn’t tell private social media companies what they want them to do. Just ignore the information that came out of the Twit files.

Twitter can now harvest YOUR 'biometric' information including fingerprint, face recognition and eye tracking data - as Musk's site quietly updates its T&Cs 'for safety purposes'

The social media platform formerly known as Twitter can now harvest your biometric data and DNA.

A new update quietly added to the platform's privacy policy says that X now has permission to harvest its users' fingerprints, retinal scans, voice and face recognition and keystroke patterns.

The update would mean that anyone who uses fingerprint verification to log in to the app from their phone, posts selfies or videos to the platform or speaks their mind on X 'spaces' could see their unique biometric data catalogued by the company.

The new policy, which describes its interest in users' biometrics as 'for safety, security, and identification purposes,' also added the platform's intent to scrape up data on users' job history, educational background and 'job search activity.'

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Obomber its Peace Prize we get this.

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@humphrey

but then they have lost any credibility and value they once had after giving Obama the peace prize just for saying he was going to do something or not do it. And then not revoking it or putting an asterisk beside his name for dropping more bombs than Bush did. He dropped so many he ran out of them.

Biden promised no more forever wars and now says that he will arm and fund Ukraine for as long as it takes.

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when they gave the Nobel Piss Prize to Henry Fucking Kissinger.

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There is no justice. There can be no peace.

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@TheOtherMaven

I thought that they had given one to someone else who was a total war pig, but I couldn’t remember the name of who it was. I’ll look up why he got it, but Obama got his for offering his empty hope for peace after 8 years of Cheney and all he did. Just can’t believe that this Effer is still alive. I wonder what he has been doing in the background since he left office?

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I think that’s one of the reasons why the PTB don’t want Trump anywhere near the Oval again because he didn’t go along with their plans in Ukraine. Sure he gave them weapons that Obama didn’t, but I doubt that he would have gone along with the plans for Ukraine to war with Russia. Trump was more hostile to Russia than Obama was and yet he still got impeached. Democrats were torqued that he dared to ask Zelensky about Biden’s actions in Ukraine and what dear Hunter had been up to there.

Lots of people are saying that the reason why Obama is still hanging around in DC is because he is the person who is running the puppet Biden.

Another thing tho is that if Obama is concerned about climate change and the oceans rising, why has he been buying homes with ocean front property? As has Bezos and lots of others in the parasite class. Just things that make one go huh?

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@snoopydawg

things. One is hubris and the belief that we will find technical solutions by the time things get too hairy. The other is strategy - projections for sea level rise by 2050 and 2100 vary but currently run about one or two feet. OK, that wipes out a lot of beach communities, but leaves a lot of ocean front unaffected. A lot of the coast out here is well over 2 feet above high tide and even high tide storm surge levels. A lot of the rest has a more or less sea level beach that climbs rapidly after the first 100 feet or so, so as long as a 2 foot rise doesn't turn it into an island may will consider it to be safe and a wonderful place to live or invest in.

be well and have a good one

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@humphrey Total truth.

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