June 13 Points–Answering "analysts", Adam Kinzinger's proposed legislature, SMO.
Andrei Martyanov, former USSR naval officer and expert on Russian military and naval issues. Martyanov was born in Baku, USSR in 1963. He graduated from the Kirov Naval Red Banner Academy and served as an officer on the ships and staff position of Soviet Coast Guard through 1990. He took part in the events in the Caucasus which led to the collapse of the Soviet Union. In mid-1990s he moved to the United States where he currently works as Laboratory Director in a commercial aerospace group. He is a frequent blogger on the US Naval Institute Blog. He is author of Losing Military Supremacy, The (Real) Revolution in Military Affairs, and Disintegration: Indicators of the Coming American Collapse — Clarity Press
https://youtu.be/AaLSqxESU-M
Only a matter of time before Russians believe they can win a nuclear war due to their 'military superiority'.
ReplyDeleteOnly a matter of time before Russians believe they can win a nuclear war due to their 'military superiority'.
ReplyDeletePutin already addressed that by saying in effect that nuclear war would be lose-lose.
Lots of people say it's lose-lose, yet the 'analysis' never ends.
ReplyDeleteWhether they realize it or not, Martyanov and Kinzinger are on the same team.
ReplyDeleteWhat to do about the energy crisis?
ReplyDeletehttps://the-blindspot.com/altif-transcripts-what-to-do-about-the-energy-crisis/
Fills me with fear, rather than hope.
Everything points to a MASSIVE energy crises further down the road and once they U turn because promises were pipe dreams. Turns into a climate crises.
Scaring populations with a 10 year deadline on climate is going to backfire. The left hand of the one party nation state just teed up the right hand of the one party nation to knock the can further down the road.
When after 10 years and nothing has changed the climate change deniers will hold all the cards.
I'm guessing we're going to keep on consuming energy. It's the only way to keep 8 billion people alive for awhile longer.
ReplyDeleteThey can promise the earth but know they might not be there after the next election cycle.
ReplyDeleteCentral planning which is what is needed is a swear word to them.
“ When after 10 years and nothing has changed”
ReplyDeleteIt’s already been 20 years and nothing has changed…
ECB is choosing to abandon Italy and Draghi to the whims of speculators in the Italian sovereign bond market.
ReplyDeletehttps://mobile.twitter.com/DanielaGabor/status/1536333078418817025
LOL! PMSL ....
What Drahgi used to do to everybody.
I hate the EU more than anything else in the world. It is pure evil.
Markets, finance, economics etc…
ReplyDeleteLorie Logan, executive VP of the Markets Group of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, gave a very interesting speech earlier this month about the challenges digital innovation poses for policy implementation. It was largely missed by the market.
https://the-blindspot.com/in-the-blind-spot-ghost-guns-crypto-rates/
Easiest way to deal with 'liquidity demands' is just to let liquidity float and ditch government backed bills and bonds.
ReplyDeletePerhaps crypto manipulation will force the hand.
I never realised that about online shopping my wife explained to me as she made a programme about it.
ReplyDeleteStore cards, online shopping, Amazon prime it is all about the data.
Collecting the data and selling it on is where the money is. So no wonder supermarkets are secretive about these metrics and how they are measured.
My guess is that is what elections have become.
ReplyDeleteVery easy to divide a country and start a culture war and Pitt blue against red. If you collect and harvest the data from both tribes.
Imo why below the line comment sections were introduced in the mainstream media. Also used for policy leaks to see what they can get away with. What the core reaction is by their voters in certain policy choices.
The January 6th commission:
ReplyDeletea) Brilliant Dem strategy?
b) Dems shooting themselves in the foot?