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1321  Other / Off-topic / Re: Truth about what is going on in space on: August 11, 2023, 07:51:30 PM
I would agree that 'they' don't know as much as they profess, and that they know a whole lot more than they profess.

Gravity is not at the center of the earth... like full gravity. At the center of the earth is no gravity. Why? Because mass is wherein gravity actually lies. Objects at the center of the earth, have the mass of the whole earth pulling at them evenly from every direction. This cause them to have no weight at all. Think about it. You would be weightless in a room at the center of the earth, floating in the air.


Try this idea. There isn't any gravity at all. There is only inertia. In addition, everything is accelerating away from everything else with a reasonably slow acceleration. The whole earth is becoming farther and farther apart. Every subatomic particle in your whole body is becoming farther and farther apart. All the stars and galaxies are moving away from each other... expanding universe.

Things only feel like gravitation, because the inertia in them makes gravitational feeling, as everything accelerates away from everything else.

You could make a whole working science out of this idea if you wanted to. And, it would probably make more sense than an E=MC2 universe.

The only reason why this isn't a science already is, the people who run the universities through their massive donations, would rather have an E=MC2 universe rather than an expanding universe.

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1322  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin F*cking ETF on: August 11, 2023, 07:19:34 PM
Maybe my Bitcoins will be worth something after all. Anybody have any ideas of how to use the coin with an ETF to make big bucks? Should I buy the ETF when it comes out? Or will I be just as good simply hanging onto the Bitcoins? Thanks in advance.


SEC Likely to Approve Several Spot ETFs, Sparking Next Bitcoin Rally: Matrixport



https://finance.yahoo.com/news/sec-likely-approve-several-spot-124055427.html
The ETF providers would spend "considerable marketing expenses to draw in retail and institutional capital," Markus Thielen, head of research, wrote.

Matrixport noted that at its peak, the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) managed $43.5 billion in assets and generated annual management fees of $870 million.

The SEC will respond to Grayscale's GBTC lawsuit filing and ARK 21Shares bitcoin ETF refiling, next week. The regulator is expected to respond to seven other bitcoin ETF filings during the first week of September.

"A physical bitcoin ETF will likely carry a management fee of 0.7-1% which could still bring in $200m per annum for those ETF providers with marketing expenses front-loaded," the report said.

The note said that any SEC spot ETF approval could have a "material positive impact" on bitcoin's price, and investors should have enough "upside exposure" on any day that the regulator is scheduled to respond to the ETF applications.

If the SEC needs more time to assess the practicality of the surveillance-sharing agreements, then the bitcoin price may correct initially in mid-September, and this is the "dip to buy," the report added.

CoinDesk's parent company, Digital Currency Group, owns Grayscale.
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1323  Other / Politics & Society / Re: There is/was no Covid pandemic, only a pandemic of blab fueled by the PCR test. on: August 11, 2023, 07:13:30 PM
Why didn't they do this a long time ago? And what about hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), the safest of all drugs that work to cure covid? And what about fenbendazlole (dog anti-parasitic) for cancer?


FDA Drops Ivermectin Bombshell



https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/fda-drops-ivermectin-bombshell
Doctors are free to prescribe ivermectin to treat COVID-19, a lawyer representing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said this week.

"FDA explicitly recognizes that doctors do have the authority to prescribe ivermectin to treat COVID," Ashley Cheung Honold, a Department of Justice lawyer representing the FDA, said during oral arguments on Aug. 8 in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit.

The government is defending the FDA's repeated exhortations to people to not take ivermectin for COVID-19, including a post that said "Stop it."

The case was brought by three doctors who allege the FDA unlawfully interfered with their practice of medicine with the statements.

A federal judge dismissed the case in 2022, prompting an appeal.

"The fundamental issue in this case is straightforward. After the FDA approves the human drug for sale, does it then have the authority to interfere with how that drug is used within the doctor-patient relationship? The answer is no," Jared Kelson, representing the doctors, told the appeals court.
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1324  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The reason for the aggressiveness of the "Russian world" on: August 11, 2023, 07:02:02 PM
The simple reason for the aggressiveness of the Russian world is, nobody else will do it for them.

Cool

 Bravo! I'm amazed! It's like a killer saying I killed a man because no one else would.

It's like a fireman saving a kitten in the tree because nobody else would do it.

Cool

That kitten just ran away from the boa, who pretended to be a fireman. And then you forgot that a kitten is much better at climbing trees than any fireman.

That's why the kitten is stuck in the tree. Kittens don't know how to climb down. Soon the fireman will get up to the branch the kitten is stuck on, and help the kitten down.

Cool

Dear, the topic is not about kittens on a tree, but about the reason for Russia's aggressiveness.

I'm amazed that you hadn't forgotten that... after all this time.

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1325  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Trump be indicted ? on: August 10, 2023, 07:44:36 PM
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Have you notice how this section in the forum is losing a lot of interest?
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Mainly because we don't have to care or worry anymore and democrats can move to building the country. Right wing republicans might be lunatics, but adults are in charge, and now we have just to wait. Things take time to go trough proper channels. Trump is most likely going to jail and your disinformation links can't do anything about that. I know that you must be fired up about that as you need to make new conspiracy theories how Trump is still in charge of his prison block.


Another like I was talking about. Trying to predict the future. And if it goes your way, you'll be all up and in my face like, "See? I'm good. I knew it."

I know, I know. You are angry. Was your mommy mean to you when you were a kid? You probably don't really know what you are angry about. But Trump was there, so might as well be angry at him. Not for any reason, of course. Just gotta be angry at somebody big.

Meanwhile Biden is screwing many people over many times worse than Trump could even think to be. Just think. All those deaths in the Ukraine war. Biden extended them way beyond what they would have been without his support. If Trump had been there, there wouldn't even have been any war.

You ignorant jokers are dishonest as the day is long, and that's why you are joining the Biden crooks who are in office. You think Biden is going to make you all rich. You're like the Russians who cheered Stalin, until they woke up dead from one of his death squads.

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1326  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Trump be indicted ? on: August 10, 2023, 05:07:24 PM
blah blah....


Cool

Typical reply, Bud.
You did not address my point about the judge being a Trump toadie, but just went off on a retarded tangent with your normal deluded diatribe drivel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WddHQHbLtx4

Damn it! Why am I feeding the resident p+s troll again?
...Must of be been that tasty nip I just quaffed to start off my lovely summer weekend.

Thanks for the advertising.

Have you notice how this section in the forum is losing a lot of interest? Now that people are finding out that Trump is good, and that Biden is bad, and that Russia is beating the crap out of Ukraine, and that the US is embarrassed about it, what else is there to talk about?

Your advertising helps the section stay alive.

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1327  Other / Off-topic / Re: Skyscraper-sized asteroid near Earth deemed “potentially hazardous” by NASA on: August 10, 2023, 04:56:20 PM
The good side is, if a meteorite like this one takes out New York City, people will stop complaining that 9/11 was an inside job... which it was, of course.

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1328  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian-Ukrainian war of 2022- ... for the salvation of the World on: August 10, 2023, 04:35:37 PM
This thread should be entitled... "The US and Nato sacrificing Ukraine for the salvation of the world."


The Illusory Truth Effect And The "Unprovoked" Invasion Of Ukraine



https://www.caitlinjohnst.one/p/the-illusory-truth-effect-and-the
“Right now if you’re a respectable writer and you want to write in the main journals, you talk about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, you have to call it ‘the unprovoked Russian invasion of Ukraine,” Chomsky said. “It’s a very interesting phrase; it was never used before. You look back, you look at Iraq, which was totally unprovoked, nobody ever called it ‘the unprovoked invasion of Iraq.’ In fact I don’t know if the term was ever used — if it was it was very marginal. Now you look it up on Google, and hundreds of thousands of hits. Every article that comes out has to talk about the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.”

“Why? Because they know perfectly well it was provoked,” Chomsky said. “That doesn’t justify it, but it was massively provoked.”

Indeed, you can disagree with Russia’s invasion or believe that Putin overreacted to the situation, but what you can’t do is legitimately claim that the invasion was unprovoked. It’s just a well-documented fact that the US and its allies provoked this war in a whole host of ways, from NATO expansion to backing regime change in Kyiv to playing along with aggressions against Donbass separatists to pouring weapons into Ukraine. There’s also an abundance of evidence that the US and its allies sabotaged a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine in the early weeks of the war in order to keep this conflict going as long as possible to hurt Russian interests.
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1329  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 10, 2023, 04:21:57 PM
I concede, you got me, you're absolutely correct! I said that Ukraine did it, but Ukraine is a country and as such technically unable to perform terrorism, which only humans are capable of doing.

You seem to be enormously agitated by this pipeline that was made useless by your glorious leader long before it was damaged. What happened to the whole "let Europe freeze" strategy?

Anyways, even if "Ukraine" had done it, how the fuck would it be terrorism if they're at war with Putinstan... are we still pretending that it's just a "special operation" and it's super unfair for the special operators to suffer any consequences?

That is funny.The terrorists are yelling,look out,terrorist attacks against our country.As Zelensky said,the war will come to Russia,especially to those parts supporting the unprovoked illegal war at the maximum and it has started yesterday with a boom in that optical factory,of course the Russians said it was the boiler room taking fire but Ukraine presidential advisor said from the images and videos shown it does not look like it was the pyrotechnics who got fire claiming may be some other reason.It is good for the Russians to feel the same pain Ukrainians have so maybe they react and call to the reason to act upon and stop Putler.

Well, what can anybody expect? When you poke your sharp, little stick at Big Bear Russia, you're going to get swatted.

Now, think about this one thing. As Ukraine killed maybe more than 1400 Russians and Ukrainians since 2014 before Russia retaliated...
And then Ukraine lost a whole bunch of land to the Russians for it...
What does anybody think is going to happen to the tiny Ukraine that is left if they continue trying to turn this thing into a all out war?

Russia might not take all of Ukraine, but there won't be any Ukraine left at all.

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1330  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Climate Activists are Silent on Polar Bears Because their Doom-Mongering Blew Up on: August 10, 2023, 04:11:56 PM
I don’t know about this one… I’m definitely of the belief that not having any ice to stand on is bad for polar bear populations. Even if they can survive, certainly they’re over exposed to predators like orcas and falling victim to exhaustion and drowning. Maybe I’m misinformed, but I think polar bears are likely to become extinct in the next 100 years.

No-ice would be bad, especially for our drinks. But there is still land for polar bears and Eskimos to stand on. And a no-ice situation isn't something that will happen in the near future, anyway. Besides, the polar bears survived when the polar regions didn't have any ice thousands of years ago, but were warm. Of course, just because the bears are thriving doesn't mean that they always will be. However, less ice gives them more ice table edges to stand on as they scoop fish out of the water.


Even if polar bears survive in low ice climates, the argument the activists would use are that sea levels would rise and affect human populations or other wild life.

I don't think it's a tenable argument for obvious reasons, though. There's still debate at how much humans can control the climate and if we can't have a measurable impact on global temperatures, it makes the conversation entirely pointless.

If the elites were so concerned about the climate, I'd encourage them to lead by example and trade in their private jets for bicycles.  Grin

I agree. I mean, if the leaders of the global warming cult really wanted, they could simply nuke a couple of giant volcanoes into activity, and darken our skies with so much dust that almost no sunlight would get through to warm the earth.

They won't do this however... because they are a bunch of BSers and don't want the climate to change much if any. All they want is to put fear into our hearts so that we place our lives under their control to be saved. But then they will have us.

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1331  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Trump be indicted ? on: August 10, 2023, 03:55:11 PM
The tables are starting to turn against Biden's team, and in favor of Trump.

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Joe Biden's DOJ has indicted Trump so many times, it's hard to keep track of them all. Few Americans believe these indictments are really about the charges–and not attempts at derailing the 2024 Election. Joe Biden is such a bad candidate, that Democrats appear to be going out of their way to manipulate the election.

The special counsel running most of these trials is a leftist named Jack Smith. Smith is running the case against Trump out of Florida–accusing him of a variety of crimes over boxes of paperwork he kept at his house. But Smith has a big problem, a judge that refuses to let politics interfere with justice. And she just shut down the left's scheme.

From Fox News:

Judge Aileen Cannon of the Southern District of Florida – who is presiding over the case stemming from a Miami grand jury's June indictment of Trump – denied the Department of Justice's (DOJ) request for sealed filings, striking two from the record. Cannon also requested additional information from prosecutors regarding the continued use of an out-of-state grand jury to investigate the case.

Ouch. It looks as if Judge Cannon is not at all pleased with how Jack Smith is conducting his prosecution. She denied attempts by the DOJ's lapdog to seal the filings, which would have prevented the public from learning what is going on.

She also is demanding answers from this prosecutor over why he keeps using an out-of-district grand jury to run his case. Some have suggested that Smith is using a grand jury in a district that has more people with anti-Trump leanings. All so he can have an advantage in railroading the former president.
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Hey Bud, do a little research beyond your retarded right wingnut disinformation conspiracy theory websites and Faux News and you will realize this "judge" is a total Trump lackey who doesn't know shit from Shinola.
She was appointed by Trump after he was voted out of office and she has practically zero trial experience. Look it up.
She has already been overturned by an appellate court in a ruling she made last year in the classified docs case because she totally fucked up.

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2023/08/egal-experts-blast-judge-aileen-cannons-latest-pro-trump-rulings

Quote from:  Bess Levin Vanity Fair

As I said. The tables are starting to turn against Biden and his team. Consider. Have the charges been dropped? Has the prosecution gone away? No... to both of these.

Judge Cannon made a move in the right direction. The charges against Trump are trumped up, and she is willing to rule in a direction that is right. Bravo for her. But her ruling can be overturned, possibly. Even Trump has to start somewhere. This is part of his start to fight back.

Any of you jokers who are simple, honest people, and not some kind of troll, are really mixed up if you are against Trump. It's kinda like this:

Let's say that Trump is actually doing something bad against you (which he is not, BTW). Let's say he has a 45 pistol pointed at you, and looks like he is ready to pull the trigger. Bad Trump. But you forget this...

Biden and his crew are dozens, all with machine guns pointed at you, and they seem to have already pulled their triggers. Wanna see it? Just look at the economy, and the direction it's going. Prices of a whole lot of things have more than doubled. Companies are shutting down. New car sales have dropped to almost nothing.

Trump brought the economy back into a powerful position in only 4 years. But Biden made it worse than it ever was in less than 3 years.

And as if that wasn't enough, and since this post is about Trump, now Biden is going after Trump criminally, to destroy whatever good is left.

You jokers are really mixed up... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5269905.msg55119252#msg55119252.


It Was Biden Russian Collusion All Along!



https://banned.video/watch?id=64d424a3eb383262dcc64f3a
It's beginning to look like the entire Trump Russian collusion narrative was actually about Joe Biden! Now we now of more millions paid to the Biden's from Russian Oligarchs and other countries. Meanwhile, Michigan Police and The Gateway Pundit have uncovered what might lead to the biggest reveal on how Democrats cheat to win elections. Jim Hoft joins the show to discuss the discovery. Chris Sky is in the studio to talk about his journey to the United States and taking his tour to America.
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1332  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Trump be indicted ? on: August 09, 2023, 07:57:41 PM
The tables are starting to turn against Biden's team, and in favor of Trump.


Federal Judge Makes Big Trump Decision - She Derails the Prosecution With 1 Bold Move



https://pjnewsletter.com/federal-judge-trump-decision-derail/
Joe Biden's DOJ has indicted Trump so many times, it's hard to keep track of them all. Few Americans believe these indictments are really about the charges–and not attempts at derailing the 2024 Election. Joe Biden is such a bad candidate, that Democrats appear to be going out of their way to manipulate the election.

The special counsel running most of these trials is a leftist named Jack Smith. Smith is running the case against Trump out of Florida–accusing him of a variety of crimes over boxes of paperwork he kept at his house. But Smith has a big problem, a judge that refuses to let politics interfere with justice. And she just shut down the left's scheme.

From Fox News:

Judge Aileen Cannon of the Southern District of Florida – who is presiding over the case stemming from a Miami grand jury's June indictment of Trump – denied the Department of Justice's (DOJ) request for sealed filings, striking two from the record. Cannon also requested additional information from prosecutors regarding the continued use of an out-of-state grand jury to investigate the case.

Ouch. It looks as if Judge Cannon is not at all pleased with how Jack Smith is conducting his prosecution. She denied attempts by the DOJ's lapdog to seal the filings, which would have prevented the public from learning what is going on.

She also is demanding answers from this prosecutor over why he keeps using an out-of-district grand jury to run his case. Some have suggested that Smith is using a grand jury in a district that has more people with anti-Trump leanings. All so he can have an advantage in railroading the former president.
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1333  Other / Politics & Society / Climate Activists are Silent on Polar Bears Because their Doom-Mongering Blew Up on: August 09, 2023, 07:46:07 PM
Climate change doesn't really bring any problems to nature. Nature takes care of itself. Do you remember that the northern lands were warm years ago? They still find mammoths frozen in the ice in northern Siberia... eating grass that is only found in warmer lands. Now the Polar bears are loving the warmth.

Climate-Change is only something the elite are using to scare you into giving them control over your lives.


Hand-picked breaking news headlines:
Note that the articles on this page change every day.



https://wattsupwiththat.com/2023/08/09/climate-activists-are-silent-on-polar-bears-because-their-doom-mongering-blew-up-in-their-faces/
Climate Activists are Silent on Polar Bears Because their Doom-Mongering Blew Up in their Faces

A Grist article last week pandered to activist polar bear specialists over their failed climate change agenda as it tried to minimize why the climate movement doesn’t talk about polar bears anymore. Apparently, the Arctic icon has “largely fallen out of fashion” through “overexposure” resulting in polar bear images invoking “cynicism and fatigue.” But that isn’t really true, is it?

While there is an admission that the over-hyped lies about starving bears promoted by National Geographic in 2017 and 2018 were a factor, there is no mention in the article of the well-known, documented evidence of scientists’ own failed assumptions that polar bears require summer sea ice for survival have had any impact on public opinion (Amstrup et al. 2007; Crockford 2015, 2019, 2022, 2023; Lippold et al. 2019; Rode et al. 2021).

Thriving populations in the Chukchi Sea and elsewhere amid low summer ice levels have busted the myth that polar bears need ice year-round.

Andrew Derocher was also allowed to repeat, unchallenged, the ridiculous narrative he and his activist supporters have peddled before, that insists the polar bear had become a climate change icon by accident rather than design, a lie I addressed in detail last year. Some excerpts from that 2022 post are copied below.
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1334  Other / Politics & Society / There is/was no Covid pandemic, only a pandemic of blab fueled by the PCR test. on: August 09, 2023, 07:35:32 PM
Watch the video. Pandemic on trial.


Video: "There is no corona pandemic but only a PCR Test plandemic". Dr. Reiner Fuellmich



https://www.globalresearch.ca/video-dr-reiner-fuellmich-opening-statements-grand-jury-court-public-opinion/5827784
The plandemic was "fueled by an elaborate psychological operation designed to create a constant state of panic among the world's population."

"This agenda has been long planned, it's ultimately unsuccessful, precursor was the swine flu some 12 years ago, and is cooked up by a group of super-rich psychopathic and sociopathic people who hate and fear people at the same time, have no empathy, and are driven by the desire to gain full control over all of us, the people of the world."

Watch the video below for the full statement.

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1335  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 09, 2023, 07:26:59 PM
The Ukraine leaders don't mind so much when their soldiers are wounded or killed by Russians. They have found a good use for dead or wounded soldiers. More than likely, any dead or wounded Russians that Ukraine grabs, wind up in the same position.


Kiev covering up illegal organ trade – Moscow



https://www.rt.com/russia/580958-russia-ukraine-organ-trafficking/
Russia's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman has alleged that members of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky's administration are personally engaged in, and are covering up, the illicit export of human organs.

In an article published on the Foreign Ministry's website, Maria Zakharova cited media reports suggesting that the organs of killed Ukrainian soldiers, such as hearts, kidneys and livers, have been appearing on some of the biggest marketplaces of the dark net, with prices starting at €5,000 ($5,500). One dealer allegedly claimed that it takes 48-60 hours to receive any desired organ in a medical box, with deliveries limited to EU countries.

Zakharova noted that organs were also being traded offline, citing reports from June that representatives of a health ministry in a NATO country had struck a deal with some "private businessmen" who were assisted by Ukraine's Health Ministry and Presidential Office to deliver a refrigerated train car full of human organs and body parts.

According to the spokeswoman, organ trafficking in Ukraine has boomed since the authorities in Kiev passed a number of laws that "drastically simplified the work of transplant specialists in the country."

Specifically, Zakharova pointed to last year's Law No. 5610, which exempted transplantation from value-added tax, and the December 2021 Law No. 5831, which removed the need to notarise the written consent or authenticate the signature of a living donor to give up their organs.
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1336  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The reason for the aggressiveness of the "Russian world" on: August 09, 2023, 07:20:55 PM
The simple reason for the aggressiveness of the Russian world is, nobody else will do it for them.

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 Bravo! I'm amazed! It's like a killer saying I killed a man because no one else would.

It's like a fireman saving a kitten in the tree because nobody else would do it.

Cool

That kitten just ran away from the boa, who pretended to be a fireman. And then you forgot that a kitten is much better at climbing trees than any fireman.

That's why the kitten is stuck in the tree. Kittens don't know how to climb down. Soon the fireman will get up to the branch the kitten is stuck on, and help the kitten down.

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1337  Other / Politics & Society / Re: National interests of Russia on: August 09, 2023, 07:17:58 PM
Ukraine's successes could put an end to Russia's national interests.

It's possible that Ukraine's successes could put an end to Russia's national interests. But Ukraine will have been gone for such a long time by then, that nobody will even remember her.

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Russians will remember for a long time, regretting that they started a war with Ukraine.


Ukrainians won't regret starting the war with Russia in 2014. Why not? Because there won't be any Ukrainians left to regret or not regret anything.

Watch the video.


Col. Douglas Macgregor: Is the Ukraine War Lost?



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ucxTCe2x6E
Douglas Macgregor is a decorated combat veteran, the author of five books, a PhD, and a defense and foreign policy consultant. He was commissioned in the Regular Army in 1976 after 1 year at VMI and 4 years at West Point. In 2004, Macgregor retired with the rank of Colonel. In 2020, the President appointed Macgregor to serve as Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Defense, a post he held until President Trump left office. He holds an MA in comparative politics and a PhD in international relations from the University of Virginia.

Macgregor is widely known inside the U.S., Europe, Israel, Russia, China and Korea for both his leadership in the Battle of 73 Easting, the U.S. Army's largest tank battle since World War II, and for his ground breaking books on military transformation: Breaking the Phalanx (Praeger, 1997) and Transformation under Fire (Praeger, 2003). Macgregor's recommendations for change in Force Design and "integrated all arms-all effects" operations have profoundly influenced force development in Israel, Russia and China. In 2010, Macgregor traveled to Seoul, Korea to advise the ROK Ministry of Defense on force design. In 2019, Transformation under Fire was selected by Lt. Gen. Aviv Kohavi, Chief of the Israeli Defense Force (IDF), as the intellectual basis for IDF transformation. His fifth book, Margin of Victory: Five Battles that Changed the Face of Modern War from Naval Institute Press is available in Chinese, as well as, English and will soon appear in Hebrew.
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1338  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin's American hand will be cut off on: August 09, 2023, 06:59:17 PM
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The Trump trial includes the jokers who are accusing him. If it didn't, there wouldn't be any trial.

Why don't you come out and tell the truth? You don't care about the Trump trial. All you care about is your warped opinions of the trial, and trying to get others to agree with your warped opinions.

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Trump has been summoned to court, and he will be judged without taking into account my opinion.

Trump has been judged in the polls already. He is so far ahead of anybody else, that he might as well be considered President 2024 right now.

If the Dems continue with their accusations, they will be guilty of interfering with an election... punishable by fine and prison. This kind of accusation against the Dems is starting to come out in the news a little already.

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The mere fact that all Russians are for Trump indicates that Putin interfered in the US elections and supported Trump.

Did you actually, personally ask every Russian about Trump? The kids? The babies?
Sounds more like you had beans for supper last night.

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1339  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Who can answer a simple question? on: August 09, 2023, 06:55:50 PM
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Oh that? Even you know when Putin speaks the truth. He has friends and comrades in Moscow who he speaks truth to all the time. Nobody gets into the kind of power that Putin has by lying to people, especially all the time.

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It is not surprising that Putin, despite the fact that he constantly lies, remains in power. The fact is that the Russian people themselves have lived their entire history in a lie and do not know another life.

Well, that's true for almost everybody. By the way you rag against Russia, you especially.

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1340  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Who can answer a simple question? on: August 08, 2023, 11:58:52 PM
OP are you expecting Putin to tell the truth when you can some how figure out the truth behind the lies he has given to the world. Look or should I say listen carefully to all he says, there are truth behind every lies he has told.

  Putin says Ukraine attacked Russia first. This is true?

The real question has to do with, does anybody know how to do research... even simple research on the Internet. If they did, they wouldn't have to rely on the opinions of other people in this forum. And, they might even have some references for the things that they, themselves, profess.

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  That is, you do not know when Putin spoke the truth.

Oh that? Even you know when Putin speaks the truth. He has friends and comrades in Moscow who he speaks truth to all the time. Nobody gets into the kind of power that Putin has by lying to people, especially all the time.

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