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Thursday, May 19, 2022

Links — 19 May 2022 Part 1

Reminiscence of the Future
They Are Getting The Message, 2.0.
Andrei Martyanov, former USSR naval officer and expert on Russian military and naval issues
http://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/2022/05/they-are-getting-message_18.html

A Son of the New American Revolution
Scott Ritter’s Unforced Error
Larry C. Johnson | CEO and co-founder of BERG Associates, LLC, an international business-consulting firm with expertise combating terrorism and investigating money laundering, formerly Deputy Director in the U.S. State Department’s Office of Counter Terrorism (1989-1993, and CIA operations (1984-1989)
https://sonar21.com/scott-ritters-unforced-error/

Russian and Eurasian Politics
The Influence of Neofascist and Other Nationalist Groups in Maidan Ukraine
Gordon Hahn | Expert Analyst at Corr Analytics, http://www.canalyt.com and a Senior Researcher at the Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies (CETIS), Akribis GroupM.
https://gordonhahn.com/2022/05/18/the-influence-of-neofascist-and-other-nationalist-groups-in-maidan-ukraine/

One World
The US Is Recalibrating Its Eurasian Containment Strategy Against Russia & China
Andrew Korybko
https://oneworld.press/?module=articles&action=view&id=2887

CaitlinJohnstone.com
On Bush’s Freudian Confession
https://caitlinjohnstone.com/2022/05/19/on-bushs-freudian-confession/

https://caitlinjohnstone.com/2022/05/19/the-tv-man-is-not-your-friend-notes-from-the-edge-of-the-narrative-matrix/
Caitlin Johnstone 

The Hill
https://thehill.com/policy/international/3493709-sullivan-we-will-not-tolerate-any-aggression-toward-sweden-finland-during-nato-process/

Freightwaves
The climbing price of diesel is raising the risk of a recession
Noi Mahoney
https://www.freightwaves.com/news/diesel-costs-deliver-body-blow-to-trucking-industry

Dances with Bears
IF IT SMELLS ALLURING, IT’S RUSSIAN – IN WARTIME L’ORÉAL (FRANCE) AND ESTÉE LAUDER (US) MAKE A BAD SMELL
John Helmer
http://johnhelmer.net/if-it-smells-alluring-its-russian-in-wartime-loreal-france-and-estee-lauder-us-make-a-bad-smell/







16 comments:

  1. Sullivan-we-will-not-tolerate-any-aggression-toward-sweden-finland-during-nato-process.


    The US will HAVE to back down or it will be WW3.


    The Russians won't as first strike response times are way too important for them.

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  2. They won't try to place nukes there for a long time.

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  3. What they will do is goad Russia into striking some military facility - for PR purposes.

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  4. Leaning into a Western integrity deficit


    https://the-blindspot.com/leaning-into-a-western-integrity-deficit/


    Ghosts in the machine - Allegedly the video is from the US 4th Psyop airborne division.


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  5. Government and WHO CORONA Lies
    https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/government-and-who-corona-lies?s=r

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  6. Ghosts in the machine - Allegedly the video is from the US 4th Psyop airborne division.

    Are they trying to recruit nerds?

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  7. In the Blind Spot (UAPs, BIS Charts, McLuhan)

    https://the-blindspot.com/in-the-blind-spot-uaps-bis-charts-mcluhan/




    Noble gas markets and how they need to become more transparent.The

    The UN is brokering a deal to ensure safe passage for grains and fertiliser to external markets.

    Has inflation been globalised?

    Sri Lanka declares it is bankrupt.

    Don’t you just love it when the BIS does crypto charts?


    Marshall McLuhan predicted today’s infowar.

    "The thing about McLuhan is that he really does need to be regularly and periodically re-read. I imagine those reading him in the 1970s didn’t have the foggiest about what he was on about then. It’s almost like McLuhan was writing in the style of some sort prophet, whose words would only begin to make sense when certain things had come to pass. In any case, the key insight being discussed here is: “World War III is a guerrilla information war with no division between military and civilian participation.”


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  8. Avi Loeb is the head of the Galileo Project, founding director of Harvard University’s — Black Hole Initiative, director of the Institute for Theory and Computation at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, and the former chair of the astronomy department at Harvard University (2011–2020). He chairs the advisory board for the Breakthrough Starshot project, and is a former member of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology and a former chair of the Board on Physics and Astronomy of the National Academies. He is the bestselling author of “Extraterrestrial: The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth” and a co-author of the textbook “Life in the Cosmos”, both published in 2021.

    His take on about the first congressional hearing on unidentified flying objecst in half a century.

    https://avi-loeb.medium.com/thoughts-about-the-first-congressional-hearing-on-unidentified-objects-in-half-a-century-186d8b653df2

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  9. " Every crime the Azov committed the West was straight in first accusing Russia of the crime. "


    So that Russia really struggled to accuse Asov of anything.


    By then the Russians knew they had lost the info war.


    When Russia found the biolabs the West was straight in saying Russia was going to launch a biological weapon.


    That kind of thing...


    Front running the problem and passing the problem to the enemy it was very effective

    To play with Russia's head a bit.


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  10. Special operations may involve psychological games, but my expectation is that its mostly about blowing up stuff and assassinating people.

    No need to influence the dead.

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  11. No surprise that Russia lost the info war in the West since the media are controlled to plug the narrative.

    Conversely, no surprise that Russia won the info war Russia for similar reasons. The Western psyops had expected that Russians would be persuaded to rise up agains the government while the opposite happened. Putin's popularity is higher than ever and Russians by and large back the SMO, polling (Levada and Western) indicates.

    There was also a belief in the West that sanctioning the oligarchs would lead to their overthrow of Putin. Again, the opposite occurred and Most Russians were happy to see their oligarchs get their comeuppance and loose position as well as wealth.

    The Western info war also doesn't seem to be going down very well in the ROW where the countries comprising 80% of the world's population either refuse to condemn Russia or remain non-committal, even under pressure.

    So "Russia has lost the info war" is true in the West, where it would be expected owing to narrative control. But in the bigger picture, no so much.

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  12. The first time they used the strategy everyone thought here we go this is the false flag event. can't remember the first one think it was early on when Russia was taking Chernobyl.


    After 20-30 times everyone didn't know if they were coming or going.


    Until the false flag showed up in Bucha that nobody expected.


    What did they do- straight in and accused them of war crimes.








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  13. Murdered tens of thousands of humans in the process.


    Can't stop it now without looking so much weaker than they did before it started.


    Pure evil man. In a just world, a fair world they should be in the Hague for crimes against humanity. Strung up be the neck.


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  14. North Korea mobilizes anti-COVID army in dramatic parade
    https://rumble.com/v15b74o-north-korea-mobilizes-anti-covid-army-in-dramatic-parade.html

    IMO Koreans are most interesting people in the world.

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  15. If they develop nukes interesting becomes an understatement.


    I'm giving up and moving to Easter Island to grow some trees If the North Korea get nukes.


    That's enough now, stop this parallel universe I've found myself in and let me get off.














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