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Mike Benz post I was referring to for anyone interested:
View: https://twitter.com/jimotex22/status/1711575920778043489
They say the devil's in the details Ms Belle. Don't get lost.
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Mike Benz post I was referring to for anyone interested:
View: https://twitter.com/jimotex22/status/1711575920778043489
They say the devil's in the details Ms Belle. Don't get lost.
Eyes on the comment will do.I'm all ears
Ok :) Yeah, I was actually hoping for some feedback, but I was putting together a lot of thoughts from various sources and Mike's stuff is thick with implications so it takes a bit to digest a lot of it. Really one point he makes is that censorship is used to feed narrative that can sometimes been seen as a harbinger of the way the powers that be want things to go, but he also reveals all these geopolitical things about the oil and gas industry -- among other things-- at the same time. Anyway I realize not everybody wants to go down this rabbit hole, but it's just some things i find interesting.Eyes on the comment will do.
And yes, you absolutely reserve the right.
I've read most of those, always taken with a grain of salt. I'm mosty incorporating it into my own observations and things I've picked up recently from Frontline and other sources lately. I try to look at the facts or observations he presents as a startng point for further understanding, His Texas Oil piece -- probably the first one I saw of his -- for instance, had implications all the way back to the assassination of JFK (at least that far back, if not more) to present day Ukraine. It's more like seeds that cause me to look further and/or try to rectify with my own observations, new information, or assumed knowledge. Often my mind turns to mush while doing it -- he's another one that I have to watch with a clear head --but I find that I keep coming back to some of the points that he makes and find them many of them relevant.The one in the Twitter thread Ms Belle. Perhaps the only feedback you need.
Merry Christmas
Mike Benz has callled the National Endowment for Democracy a "CIA cutout"Some activists had taken part in programs sponsored by the US-funded National Endowment for Democracy, but the US government claimed that they did not initiate the uprisings.[42]
Ok, way over my head but you do give me places to look/think for more context, sigh :) Thank you. I do love the analogy to energy and the human body, a very interesting and kind of Peaty way of looking at things.@Izzybelle
The Mark Benz commentary is interesting. The theme of the eastern establishment v. texas oil is but a patina that is just a demonstration of turf wars in the establishment. It is not a new one, but is a recurring lens of analysis.
What one needs to remember is that American foreign policy is a subset of British Imperial policy, which is just a continuation of the Great Game, played through various lens of intrigue, be it energy or religion etc.
The issue of energy, such as oil/natural gas or wind solar, is that the point is that the powers that be want a zero sum game, of limited resources rather than an international industrial policy of the development of advanced nuclear and fusion platforms...
Thus one must realize, relative to the present conflicts, the role of Lyndon LaRouche's initiatives, such as the Oasis Plan for Southwest Asia and the Strategic Defense Initiative or where the ideas for the New Silk Road/One Belt One Road initiatives came, speaks to the Westphalian Principle which the west has forgot, and has been caught in scrambling for position on a ship it has decided to sink.
The Westphaiian Principle against war is the idea and practical reality of the "advantage of the other" that if destroying one's enemy means one's own doom.
Both the Democrats and Republican worked to destroy LaRouche, and bury the LaRouche-Reimann approach to economics, to which I note does have to do with energy production capabilities, similar to the human body, where rather than cooperation between separate organs, nations, we have nations that have gone cancerous and destructive to the whole. I
Pesky Brits eh Mr Marshall. What shall we do with them.we have nations that have gone cancerous and destructive to the whole.
One could easily argue LaRouche did it all on his own.Both the Democrats and Republican worked to destroy LaRouche
Hamas, Islamic Jihad reject giving up power in return for permanent ceasefire, Egyptian sources say
CAIRO, Dec 25 (Reuters) - Hamas and the allied Islamic Jihad have rejected an Egyptian proposal that they relinquish power in the Gaza Strip in return for a permanent ceasefire, two Egyptian security sources told Reuters on Monday.
Egypt proposed a "vision", also backed by Qatari mediators, that would involve a ceasefire in exchange for the release of more hostages, and lead to a broader agreement involving a permanent ceasefire along with an overhaul of leadership in Gaza, which is currently led by Hamas.
Egypt proposed elections while offering assurances to Hamas that its members would not be chased or prosecuted, but the Islamist group rejected any concessions other than hostage releases, the sources said. More than 100 hostages are still believed to be held in Gaza.
"Hamas seeks to end the Israeli aggression against our people, the massacres and genocide, and we discussed with our Egyptian brothers the ways to do that," the official told Reuters.
"We also said that the aid for our people must keep going and must increase and it must reach all the population in the north and the south," the official said.
"After the aggression is stopped and the aid increased we are ready to discuss prisoner swaps," he added.
This is interesting. Bill Gates and his vaccine 'philanthropy.'
View: https://twitter.com/Aim4TheHeadx/status/1735282301276135530?s=20
They made him an offer he couldn't refuse.
To be a toady. He is a Knight of the British Empire.
Ten Americans with Honorary British Knighthoods - Anglotopia.net
I’ll bet you didn’t know that Americans could be knighted. While it is true that the United States Constitution does not permit any citizen to hold a - British Historyanglotopia.net
Murray Rothbard wrote about two years before he died that his views on immigration had shifted. He explained that malicious states can use mass immigration to change the demographic composition of a society in a way that shifts political allegiances toward a tyrannical regime. I had my doubts that he was correct about this, and continued and even intensified my support for open borders.
And by the way, it really pains me to say this, because I also believe that nationalism is dangerous and the nation-state itself has been responsible for terrible things. Nor do I believe a nation needs homogeneity to operate with peace and prosperity. But we have a situation here where the regime is weaponizing the immigration system to destroy constitutional law and liberty, and cynically and permanently so -- while meanwhile blocking legal and orderly immigration. It's highly dangerous for the liberty of Americans themselves.