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161  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: April 15, 2023, 08:01:28 AM
Where's that Ukrainian 'greatest counter-offensive' we've been hearing about?  Last week it was bad weather.  This week it's something about new gear and saving Bakhmut or some such.  'Excuses are like assholes', so they say.
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Yes, no Ukrainian offensive is planned, do not worry. Just keep on throwing the official "truth" here and keep on attacking Bakhmut - it is very important for the RF to conquer another flattened town that is in the middle of nowhere and in artillery range from the other side of the river. You do not have to worry about the nearly state of the art nearly 100 main battle tanks coming from US and Europe and those few hundred IMFV. That is just for defence, so no offensive planned in the next few weeks.

Sleep well, read the Pravda, listen to Radio Moscow and keep drinking Stolichnaya.

What's this week's excuse?  Bad weather again?  Whatever the case, it looks like Russia is keeping the narrow muddy door open to Bakhmut for the 'greatest stupidest unblocking operation' if Ukraine ever gets around to it.  But nobody can wait forever.


Excuse? No invasion is planned. You are just fine and do not have to worry about the Ukranian troops currently on training in Poland, Letonia, US, UK,... they are just training for fun. It does not matter is the Bakmuth attack is stalled because nothing is happening. As said, just keep on throwing resources and wagner's convicts into the crossfire there.

I'm sure that Ukraine would be shelling Moscow from the outskirts now if it wasn't for that gosh darn weather.  I guess that's their excuse again this week month too, eh?

^^^ The people of Finland aren't interested in a fight against Russia. They realize that their leaders are only joining Nato to make a show for the US and other Nato countries. This whole thing only shows how badly the US and Nato are failing... that they would pull a stunt like this to attempt to make themselves look good in the eyes of ignorant people in the US and many Nato countries.

One of these days people are going to figure out that there is a VERY strong correlation between main heads-of-state pushing globalist policy (esp, the Ukraine technocracy project) and the WEF's 'Young Global Leaders' program.  That exceptionally noticeable in Canada, New Zealand, Poland, Finland, etc.  Even when the main one is not known to be a SatanKlaus flunky, Schwab brags that they control most 'free world' leader's cabinets.

These 'Young Global Leader' inductees do a two-weeker training camp thing and seem to sometimes come out of it with unusually strong bonds between certain members.  I shudder to think what goes on in the main camp or the various other junkets where they meet up in person and in private.

I've got my fingers crossed that enough people will finally notice what's going on one of these days and reject (and hopefully hang) some of these WEF creeps who are destroying their nations.  It's kind of a race at this point between recognition on the part of the peeps, and the totalitarian surveillance grid that the WEF is putting in place and which could well make it almost impossible to ever be able to excise the cancer.

162  Other / Politics & Society / Anti-vaxxers not drinking their own urine on: April 13, 2023, 12:19:03 PM

There was a thread here with a similar name, but in the true spirit of 'woke scientism' the OP* locked it when his/their ass-whooping became increasingly severe.  Note that the subject title implying that 'anti-vaxxers' drink urine was cooked up in some public relations firm and had, as usual, little to no basis in reality.  The OP seems very much read-in on most of these 'new normal' psycho-social project details aimed at getting the gene therapy injections into arms and uses all the right lingo that is repeated verbatim in the writings of many such people.

(*) The OP seems to be a run-of-the-mill scammer who spends most of his/their time with 'mixers' and alt currency 'help' and what-not.  He also started to pretend to be a doctor when the scamdemic went down and contrary to all medical ethics spews medical 'advice' while remaining anonymous.  He is also part of a 'merit cycling club' circle-jerk where his type of influencers conspire to artificially pump up one another's 'merit points'.  Anyway, the now-locked thread:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5380868.100

Quote from: fake-dr. oileo the scammer
No, better to just let children needlessly die of preventable diseases. Roll Eyes What an absolutely monstrous opinion to hold.

Anti-vax is synonymous now with 'evidence based science' and as such the question comes down to net benefit.

Only in the 'consensus' world of scientism is chicken pox a dreaded scourge that kills the poor kiddies by the billion.  You can use this metric to assess the value of 'vaccines', but your analysis will be wrong.  At least wrong for most people; for technocratic eugenicists (and the woke eco-warior cohort who work for them without even knowing it) there are too many people on the planet so 'vaccines' actually are a valuable tool because they weaken and destroy immune systems and lead to higher all-cause mortality.

https://www.biospace.com/article/releases/dtp-vaccine-associated-with-increased-rate-of-total-mortality-in-low-income-countries-says-peter-g%C3%B8tzsche-in-new-expert-report/

Quote from: fake-dr. oileo the scammer
Also pretty telling that this thread has devolved in to anti-vaxxers genuinely, and without a hint of irony, discussing the benefits of drinking their own piss.

I don't remember anyone espousing the drinking of one's urine or anyone elses' urine on the original thread that you locked.  Of course you know that by stating this lie as a fact and locking the thread few if any people are going to go through it and find what the facts actually are.  This is standard operating procedure for propagandists, and I think it is a much more commonly used technique over the last decade or so compared to earlier times.

163  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: April 12, 2023, 10:10:01 AM
Interesting voting in the Duma. The RF seems to be doing so well and having so much success that from now on the citizens can be notified of them being mobilised by an "email" (short of) and, just in case, they are no longer allowed to remove or delete their account from the electronic system of the government (most have an account).

So... yes, they have played the "patriotic card", then the "good pay" card, then the "slave army" card, then the "pardon for criminals" card... and there it goes a new one "you cannot scape" card. Who knows, maybe even some of the people from Moscow and St Petersburg might be mobilised.

Needless to say that this is about the Kremlin psychos noticing that the Ukrainian offensive to recover their land may go as far as breaking the bridge to Crimea. Bad news is that modern warfare is not about throwing meat into the grinder.

BTW, this is a recognition of "being at war" since, none of this can be legally done unless at war.

The Russian leadership, in both strategy and tactics, seem to be very interested in preserving the lives of as many Russian servicemen as practicable.  The exceptions seem to be localized where a regional commander wishes to make a name for themselves.  In these cases the high command does seem to relieving the commanders of their commands.

Beyond that, there are very clear, direct, and demonstrable threats from the West to Russian values and life-ways.  In other words, unlike anything which I (as an American) have seen in my lifetime, there is something worth fighting for/against and it goes beyond simply inflating profits for corporations and the political/economic elite.

Given the above two features, I cannot say what I would do as a Russian of an age group where I could be called upon.  As someone with a history of 'getting my ass out of Dodge' in the face of a threat of being forced to 'defend' 'my nation', I very well might comply with a conscription order were I a Russian.  There is even an outside chance that I might even volunteer...and especially if it might get me a more safe service position.

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What I would also do, when the dust settled, is to be pretty strong in demanding action on the 'oligarchs' of Russia on the basis of who did the bullet-stopping.  Putin was somewhat hard on some of them, but at the end of the day it seems that his tribal 'enemy' oligarchs for the most part had their stuff transferred to 'friends' who were also of the same tribe.  And many the great-grandkids of tribal members who appropriated everyone's stuff in the Bolshevik revolution.  (Marx wrote extensively of the theory of economic system progression, but he seemed to have left out the part about what comes after the Communism phase and we had to see it in real-life.)

There is a credible argument to be made that having 'tribal' oligarchs has been necessary under the dollar-based global economic system because they could more readily interface with their fellow tribalist bankers who dominate the West.  After the fall of Ukraine (and consequently the USD system), that argument will not carry the same weight.

I will say that the ratio of Russian expenditures to arms production capacity is HIGHLY favorable compared to the West.  That tells me that Putin managed to do a reasonable good job at quelling corruption at least as it relates to national defense.

164  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Anti-vaxxers now drinking their own urine on: April 11, 2023, 04:06:59 AM
              Lol, I don't even know if I should be laughing or be worried about where the human evolution is heading now. Instead of going forward we seem to ba going backwards. This is madness and very misleading although might be quite hilarious, if it happens to someone I know or care about specially close friends and family, it'll be a nightmare trying to change their views.

That's how the medical establishment felt about some goofy so-called 'doctor' who had this crazy idea that unsanitary conditions in a hospital contributed to infection.

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After reducing the rate of sepsis down to near zero in his ward by asking the medical staff to wash their hands, Ignaz Semmelweis was lauded by his peers as a great hero of medical science.  Just kidding; they had him committed to a mental institution where he was beaten by the guards and died from an infection of a wound he received during the assault.
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               Dude, you are literally comparing sanitation and cleanliness to urine consumption. Are you sure you're convinced with your own comparison? Try puting yourself at my end and I tell you such argument. What would you think? Everyone has their own view and mine is not in favor of urine consumption and by your response I believe you agree to urine consumption. That's your decision and I respect that. Hope you'd respect mine as well.

               The problem is that several tests are needed to deem some remedy to be effective to the majority. That doctor's case is sad and unfortunate it is what it is. If people accept just about any remedy made out there the consequences would be fatal. Don't hate on skeptisism, if not for it human medecine nevee would've advanced to this point.

You are missing the point.  Completely!  My point is about thoughtless rejection of unorthodox ideas.

On the urine thing I won't even bother to put forward any hypotheses about biochemistry and physiology which might apply because they would almost certainly go right over your head scientifically and it would be a waste of time.

Again, I don't drink my own urine (or anyone/anything elses'), have no plans to, and am not suggesting it to anyone.  I simply don't reject the utility or effectiveness for certain conditions out-of-hand without research, and have not done the research.


               Reading back, I admit I really did misunderstood your message, apologies brother. I just couldn't quite wrap my head around the idea since some people do drink urine and have seen it with my own eyes either for some religious beliefs or as a traditional remedy for some ailments. Maybe that's why my thoughts immediately jumped into direct consumption.

               But yes, I do believe that any possibility should be looked at and studied and if it does give out significant results, then there are lots of ways to remove impurities or any unwanted substances from whatever remedies are there by then, be it urine or not.

Funny how ideas/framings/jokes seem to get around:  Around 16:20 here:

  https://www.bitchute.com/video/ZwXDwbkuPx40/

It would not surprise me if Dr. Marternson reads this board, nor would it surprise me if he thought up this in a parallel manner as his thoughts and mine do seem to parallel one another a lot of times.

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On the utility of the consumption of waste products, it seems plausible to me that there could be some signaling and feedback which occurs through the gut.  A person with upper-respiratory or large pulmonary infection ends up consuming quite a lot of contaminated mucus generated in fighting said infection.  Seems plausible to me that a certain fraction of the constituents of said mucus are detected at various levels of the digestive process and feed back to the immune system to modulate it's functions.

I don't think that such a hypothesis is 'mine'.  I think I remember reading it somewhere, then further considering it...usually when I have a stuffy nose.  I didn't research the hypothesis in any detail or pay much attention to it since it isn't very important to me.  What I did do was to remember the general outline of the hypothesis and further wondered if it could map in some way to consumption of other waste products which could also inform about the condition of one's body.

Again, I'm not about to start drinking urine or any such thing and not suggesting it to anyone else.  Nor have I run across anyone else in the 'anti-vax' community who is doing so.  My comments are only related to the practice of the classic scientific method.  deGrasse-Tyson is obviously a spokesman for the 'scientism method', and I pity the fools who expect good results from such a method.  They are obviously part-way into the culling process that Transhumanist technocrats such as deGrasse-Tyson are working on.  I don't think that Martenson or almost anyone else understands deGrasse-Tyson very well.  I don't think that deGrasse-Tyson is the fool that he would like people to think he is.

165  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Filipinos: please pay some attention to this on: April 05, 2023, 08:12:38 PM

I'm not suggesting what anyone else should or should not do, but for my part I'm accelerating my belated plans to develop a 'third option' somewhere else in SE Asia and actively planning a relatively long scouting operation with the fam.  Finally I and my family can get back into the country without taking the lethal injection so this might be a brief window of opportunity before Marburg or Monkeypox or whatever Gates' WHO cooks up and distributes around for his "next one."

I've dropped a hell of a lot of money on The Philippines with property, building projects, businesses, and etc.  Too much to simply walk away from, and again, I like the people and the society and so on.  I plan to be away mainly when it is not safe to be here...and Chinese ballistic missiles raining down on the American (aka, Great Satan) guests would certainly create an unsafe condition.  As far as I can tell it would be completely within acceptable rules of war for China to bomb the place back to the stone age and/or perform a in-situ cleansing with boots on the ground if they and the U.S. get into a conflict assuming that The Philippines is actively hosting the U.S..

It should be noted also that it is almost certain that any American ship within a few thousand miles will be at the bottom of the ocean within about 30 minutes of the start of a serious conflict.  Naval surface vessels are simply not able to be viable in today's state of technology.  Filipinos can hope that the Americans will swim 12,000 miles to defend their islands because they are such good friends of their 'little brown brothers', but I'm telling you it probably isn't going to happen.  Again, the horse-trading of the outcome vis-a-vis 'spheres of influence' would probably have been worked out before the first bullet goes down-range, and I highly doubt that it will be agreed upon to allow The Philippines to exist as 'Airstrip-II' even if the 5-eyes were inclined to put in even a modest effort to pull it off.

166  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Trump be indicted ? on: April 05, 2023, 11:18:12 AM


Ever since the non-denials of the Stormy Daniels thing years ago, I figured that Trump had some pretty deviant stuff hidden in his closet.  Probably run-of-the-mill Kabbahalistic/Frankist stuff which can still, even in today's Overton window frame phase, shock most people.  Stuff like dead interns found on the desk like fellow practitioners who host MSNBC shows.

Should something utward pop up, the Trump-tard groupies can easily have their attention focused on a conspicuously of-age professional sex worker and stay in the (perfectly valid) bubble that it's simply no big deal to commission the services of such a professional.  Trump never marketed himself as a paragon of wholesome virtue, and only a fraction of his most ardent groupies can make that square peg fit.

I'm going to estimate that this next cycle might be when a primary goals of installing one of the openly Chabad-Lubavitch Kushner's as POTUS will takes place.  Possibly as a last-minute swap-out for DJTrump after some sort of tragedy/insult to the poor old fella.  Correspondingly the Dems will put up someone even more flawed than Biden (if there exists such a person), or maybe even Biden again to make sure that the stage is set.

I was watching closely and personally in the lead-up to 2016 and the Kushners were being groomed at that point.  And well accepted by my ultra-liberal friends/family.  Nothing they've done since would be destructive to their appeal among the Libs, and in fact they can be painted as 'nation saving' counter-weights to Trump's malign presence during his 4-year term.  I mean, the Libtards could certainly be programmed to that line of thinking if they are not already.

Maybe Ivanka will do a 'me-too' moment and claim sexual assault by DJ (which well could be true.)  That would win 50% of the Trumpophobe woke-tards right there.

167  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: April 04, 2023, 01:32:21 AM
Given how many contradictions there are in US politics, the US will fail long before Russia. The proof of it is in the failed US plan to win through Ukraine.


Even though all the democrats will be dead soon because they got vaccinated? 

Sadly, no.  Most of them have been given covaids which will shorten their lives and make them even more in love with Big Brother since they'll be even more dependent on Him to supply life-long palliative medical 'treatments'.

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In other news, what's this weeks excuse for the the delay of the promised unblocking of Bakhmut (now Artyomovsk)?  Or 'the greatest counter-offensive' or whatever?  Bad weather again?  Or maybe they had it and nobody noticed?  They seem to be behind schedule given that the cock-head clown was promising Crimea by 2023. <snicker>

168  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 31, 2023, 09:22:17 AM
Meanwhile, there are some details of Russia's "retribution strike" that it inflicted immediately after the sabotage of pro-Ukrainian militants in the Belgorod region with hostage-taking.

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The Russian hypersonic missile "Dagger" with a target hitting speed of Mach 12 (12 times the speed of sound) managed to hit the joint Ukrainian-NATO command and communications center installed at a depth of 130 meters!

The underground headquarters (built at a depth of 400 feet) housed several NATO officials and reportedly housed over 300 people.

Of course, we will never know the details of the incident, because no one recognizes the presence of these NATO officials in Ukraine at that moment.

I remember when the U.S. made Saddam's face puff up and ears bleed by doing some things on one of his bunkers.  They didn't get him, but made him look funny with weird glasses for a while.

I'd imagine that very synchronized and precisely spaced hits with three or more missiles could produce a very localized effect deep under the ground.  Essentially similar in concept to what they are doing with beam forming on the electromagnetic spectrum.  No nukes needed.  Just good intel.

169  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Trump be indicted ? on: March 31, 2023, 04:16:16 AM
This is the best news in a while.  Every former prez for quite a number of cycles is easily indictable on a myriad of crimes.  Trump to, although his accusers had to struggle mightily to find something which they themselves were not obviously guilty of as well.

'Protocol' has been broken.   The 'adversary' (in fake WWE terns) screwed Trump out of his 2nd of two terms.  This in part because, most likely, Trump really was something of an outsider to the Repuglicans.  (Hard-core religio-Zionist center mass mostly forced him in.)  Anyway, protocol is protocol, and that's objectionable to break and sets precedent.

Legal harassment of a criminal for their crimes does act as a deterrent, so I, for one, hope that it becomes more the norm in national level politics.  If so, banking and other white-collar crimes will, hopefully, not be that far behind.

That said, actual accountability for crimes would probably be a transient and solvable issue for the class of criminals who run our societies.  It might simply make things drag on in a cyclic manner.  I think a judicial system which mirrors 'direct democracy' or 'free market' would probably provide better and more durable results.

170  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 27, 2023, 10:35:43 PM

Sure, we are seeing planes flying over Kiev everyday because it is so obvious that the RF has control of the sky... Maybe you are mistaking the HARM radar seeking missile that has been very much used to kill RF radars all over. Nothing to worry, the Ukrainian air defence is not doing anything, the Ukrainian troops are just playing chees in the trenches waiting to be killed. Nothing to fear, nothing on the build.

Hint: try that you propaganda at least matches to a point reality. If not, even those who really want to believe it, will not be able to.

The likely reason that you are seeing no RF aircraft flying over the city of Kiev is that the Russians have no more reason to fly over it than I do.  That would be zero.

171  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you trust the co-vid19 vaccine ? on: March 27, 2023, 09:19:29 PM
And people still yearn for to have a corrupt politician as there guardianship who will speak on there behalf.  Roll Eyes


The main goal of public education is to induce adults to never achieve certain phases of maturity.  The ruling government as a structure swaps places with the individual's parent(s) in the individual's subconscious through a variety of means, and simultaneously the development of a phase where the individual strikes out on their own without reliance on parent figures is postponed.  So yes, psychologically most 'normies' do very much need 'gaurdianship'.

This is not a modern thing BTW.  It's an artifact of socialization among the species and expressed, naturally, across all societies from mud-hut living tribes-people to 1st-world urban dwellers.  It's wired in.  In more primitive societies, those who would be 'skeptics' end up being the leaders of the tribe (or shaman weirdos or whatever.)  In modern societies there is less room for these types at a leadership positions, but they pop up in anti-vax meetings when the government tries to cull the herd with a de-pop shot and that sort of thing.

As for Jim Jones, the most amazing thing about the event to me is the percentage of people who drank the kool-aid.  Something like 98% as I recall.  Granted, people who would follow the guy to South America were probably not the most clear-thinking in the first place, but still it is an amazingly high number.  I guess knowing that, I should not be surprised to see Fausti get above 80% in a lot of places, and much higher than that in a lot of segments.

172  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 27, 2023, 06:57:39 PM
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I read in the news a few years ago, about some country that used cardboard tanks (fake tanks) to make it look like their military was a lot stronger than it really was. What country was that?


Every military does that.  It's not to make one look stronger per-se,  but instead to generally create some confusion and in best cases cause the adversary to waste capabilities by reacting to them.  Could be pretty effective when direct aerial photography was the norm, but I would suspect that more technically advanced nations are rarely fooled by cardboard or inflatable decoys as much at this time.  The strategy has moved toward the electromagnetic spectrum level (I'm guessing.)

On a related note, it looks like Ukraine found the secret switch which helps protect their air defense systems.  It's labeled 'power', and the secret setting is labeled 'off'.  Russian kills of AD systems really flattened off over the last half year (though they claim to destroy counter-battery radar at a respectable rate.)  It's possible that Russia found and neutralized pretty much all of Ukraine's AD, but I would be suspicious that they simply turned the systems off in order to preserve them for later if/when a more rapid land-grab by the Russians.

173  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 26, 2023, 06:03:01 PM

Excuse? No invasion is planned. You are just fine and do not have to worry about the Ukranian troops currently on training in Poland, Letonia, US, UK[,... they are just training for fun. It does not matter is the Bakmuth attack is stalled because nothing is happening. As said, just keep on throwing resources and wagner's convicts into the crossfire there.

Someone's fun.

I heard that there new standard issue gear designed specially for the few remaining Ukroids who are 'training' with woke NATO:  A slight evolution of what Zelenski was developing prior to landing the role of 'president of Ukraine'.



Anyway, the gimp stuff probably provides more protection than the cardboard helmets that Israel sent a while ago:

  Ukrainians test helmets they received from ISRAEL and are surprised by the results
  https://www.bitchute.com/video/I3dfpHQz1XwM/

Disclaimer:  The vid could be fake propaganda for all I know, but it fits pretty well with the observation that almost everything the rest of the world does to 'help' the Ukroids seems designed to help them die.

174  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 25, 2023, 09:54:32 PM
Where's that Ukrainian 'greatest counter-offensive' we've been hearing about?  Last week it was bad weather.  This week it's something about new gear and saving Bakhmut or some such.  'Excuses are like assholes', so they say.
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Yes, no Ukrainian offensive is planned, do not worry. Just keep on throwing the official "truth" here and keep on attacking Bakhmut - it is very important for the RF to conquer another flattened town that is in the middle of nowhere and in artillery range from the other side of the river. You do not have to worry about the nearly state of the art nearly 100 main battle tanks coming from US and Europe and those few hundred IMFV. That is just for defence, so no offensive planned in the next few weeks.

Sleep well, read the Pravda, listen to Radio Moscow and keep drinking Stolichnaya.

What's this week's excuse?  Bad weather again?  Whatever the case, it looks like Russia is keeping the narrow muddy door open to Bakhmut for the 'greatest stupidest unblocking operation' if Ukraine ever gets around to it.  But nobody can wait forever.

175  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Filipinos: please pay some attention to this on: March 23, 2023, 05:31:03 PM
This is making me miss more the past administration and of course, former president Duterte. When he's still on the seat, he's being told that he's a lapdog of China but he sure knows what he's doing and not startling any fight that will make our country in a really terrible situation.


Looked to me as though Duterte was 'for real' and actually did care about the country and it's people to a reasonable degree.  There is little doubt that the dis-like for him among the globalist types who own the media was 'for real'.  I suspect that Duterte had some understanding of 'their game' and wasn't interested in much of it for his country.  Alas, by the time I got here they guys seemed to have been pretty beat down.  I suspect they did Marawi and asked him if he wanted more.  He declined and didn't cause any more real problems.  It's possible that he influenced uptake of the less dangerous non-genetic Chinese de-population shots which, if true, is better than nothing but his performance through the scamdemic was generally bleak.  Seems to me that he left office pretty much a beaten man.

I remember early on Duterte saying that the U.S. wanted Filipinos to fight China.  Duterte said something to the effect of "they have nuclear ballistic missiles and I have nothing.  That's insane!"  I don't particularly doubt his story, and I don't doubt that the basic idea of 'fighting China to the last Filipino' remains desirable to the U.S. in SE Asia as it is with Ukroids in Eastern Europe.  They have said for 50 years that there are to many Filipinos in The Philippines and that it's a high priority national security task to rectify the problem.  See: NSSM 200.  And see the 'tetanus shot' shenanigans of a couple decades ago.  Not to mention the myriad of foreign NGO's active in 'family planning' issues.


Alliance with the US and giving them free base camps was what Duterte has pointed out that they can't go here and get those things for free and the other one (China) might think that there's something that's happening. It's true that when a war starts, many of the citizens that are able will just flee from this country but the sad reality is, too many that are in poverty that even bares something to eat. In the current administration with Marcos, it's obvious that he's more with the US and giving them all of the benefits and didn't pursue what Duterte has started and they seem to put into waste in terms of being neutral and friends to anyone. Although both have said that they can be friends with anyone and enemy with none, Duterte has proved that but after almost 1 year of Marcos' leadership, I don't think so.

Letting the U.S. use The Philippines for stockpiling weapons is probably the stupidest thing I've ever heard.  The U.S. is in a desperate race against their collapsing monetary system to get a war going with China.  As soon as that happens, any American garrisons or stockpiles are legitimate targets.  Unlike in Europe where there is some threat of NATO Article 5, SEATO never got off the ground.  I'd be surprised if any other SE Asian countries would lift much more than a finger to help The Philippines as I would expect that they don't really welcome the U.S. as a house-guest in the area and they obviously can easily predict the problems that the invitation is going to bring to the area.

If anything I would expect that the whole outcome of such a conflict would be pre-planned, and this would be some pre-arrange trade of The Philippines to the Chinese for something else Maybe Japan or Korea or some such.  I mean it is unlikely that the Chinese would come in physically as an occupying force absent a military excuse to do so.  Everyone makes money, and, as you say, the connected people can easily bail to one of their overseas place and wait things out.

I predict that there will be no significant war on Taiwanese soil.  There are to many personal, family, and business relationships between the Chinese on Formosa and Mainland.  They'd all prefer to do the bulk of the fighting on the soil of a third-party, and The Philippines is a natural for that just as was Ukraine.

As an aside I just heard that it's getting difficult for Filipinos to get past immigration on their way out.  Some crackdown under the excuse of 'human trafficking' or something like that.  That could be another early indication of storm-clouds on the horizon.

176  Other / Politics & Society / Filipinos: please pay some attention to this on: March 21, 2023, 06:14:38 PM
There is no reason for Nuland to be snuffling around here in PH other than for something bad, and especially if it is being kept secret even from the Senate!  I strongly suggest to keep an eye on things and hold the feet of those who might sell you out to the fire.

  Nuland puts Philippines in next war after Ukraine?
  https://www.bitchute.com/video/8ftFKzebq4Li/
  https://archive.md/po6s4

For me and my family, we can vacate the islands rather easily if need be.  Most other people are not so fortunate.  I don't wish to leave, and I also don't wish to see harm brought upon the Filipino people many of who I know and like.  What would be ideal would be if the people demand that the country stay as neutral as possible for the next couple years of turmoil.

Some bridges have already been burnt by the vote with the 'Collective West' to steal Russian and Russian oligarch's money via the soon-to-be-dead petro-dollar monetary system.  I do expect The Philippines to be now chronically at the end of the line when it comes to energy, and for all the cement I use to be labeled 'product of Vietnam' for a long time to come.  Think you are going to make it on 'green energy'?  Good luck with that.  For my part I upgraded my generator (and am fooling around with solar just for the fun of it.)

My analysis is that China is pretty busy with their belt-n-road initiative for a while, and The Philippines is a little bit off the path.  Defend by means of discouraging rampant direct exploitation by the Chinese.  Making a barrier to simply moving in physically is about the best you can do.  They'll steal oil, fish, etc one way or another.  Sucks, but it is what it is, and you could probably get at least something (without giving up to much) if your leaders played their cards right.

The U.S. is currently under leadership of a form which has some sort of a seemingly religious zeal for causing death and destruction and seeing people suffer.  And they lie and deceive apparently just for the joy of doing it.  These are the so-called 'neocons' and they are bad bad news.

All roads lead to China's 'social credit' form of slavery no matter what, but it's important to note that China was just the contractor to develop and test the system.  It's a WEF 'technocratic' thing.  I told all my friends here that it didn't matter if Robredo or Marcos wone because they are both puppets of the same director.  The paths might vary a bit is all.  The 'neocon' path is wanton death and destruction.  'kinetic' if you will. The other would probably rely more on (equally devastating) biological, psychological, and surveillance methods.  There is plenty of overlap.  An illustration is the 'young innovators' lingo.  That would be internal operatives cultivated by the WEF.

Kissinger is a very evil but also very wise and at times an unusually honest person.  He reportedly said:

  “To be an enemy of America can be dangerous, but to be a friend is fatal.”

Truer words were never spoken, and it's even more true now.

177  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 20, 2023, 11:35:39 PM
Where's that Ukrainian 'greatest counter-offensive' we've been hearing about?  Last week it was bad weather.  This week it's something about new gear and saving Bakhmut or some such.  'Excuses are like assholes', so they say.

In the mean time it looks like Avdiivka is in free-fall.  Maybe the vaunted hero's will be diverted there?  Looks like Rooskies drew the Ukes out of Avdiivka to Bakhmut and Ugladar respectively for months now, and it's time to let the hammer drop.  I know I'm a bad person for saying it, but I'm going to relish the fall of Avdiivka for the simple reason that the shelling of civilian areas in Donetsk, for no reason other than some fundamentalist 'it must be done', really pisses me off...and it is more than just it being my tax dollars which fund 155mm for the Nazis.  Finally, after over a year (or 8 years) of waiting, those poor fuckers in Donetsk might get a break.

(Always the cynic, I don't rule out that Russia was in no hurry to stop the shelling of Donetsk in part because it might help keep the new territories people motivated to fight.)

Maybe the Russians saved things up so they could encircle and capture as many perps as possible.  Avdiivka was where much of the AFU was staging for their ethnic cleansing campaign for years now.  That said, the swastika people are probably long gone now (to the rear and/or to the (((Collective West))) and the place is stuffed full of kidnapped slavic sausage meat just like Bakhmut was.  That's probably why the kroids are surrendering en-mass and allowing the place to be more than 'tactically' encircled at a rapid pace.

  Translated Version Of Ukrops Surrenderng Near Donetsk
  https://www.bitchute.com/video/QopjmkbJrwK9/

On the staging thing, it looked to me as though the nazis held tight to the hope that they could do their ethnic cleansing of Eastern Ukraine anyway after Russia pulled the trigger first, and they left far to many people there for far to long.  That was one of the reasons for the rapid early results of the 'special military operation' in terms of area touched.  The other reason was that it was a rus to try to draw the Russians to far in.  As I predicted, the Russians didn't fall for it after their plan-A didn't work.  They stopped making forward movements when they clearly could have, and bailed quickly and cleanly at a time of their choosing.  That gave Ukraine a mock-victory where they simply re-entered area completely evacuated by the Russians.  The only sad part was that their secret police killed so many 'collaborators' in Kharkiv.  At least the Russians did better in Kherson.  The stay-behind spotters on the West side of the river are some brave motherfuckers, and my hat is off to them.

178  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 20, 2023, 04:30:26 AM
Here's the reason why US troops or Nato troops will need to be brought into the war, if it is to continue. If this happens, it will be interesting to see if Russia follows up on its promises for nuclear war.
...

I've never heard anyone in a real leadership position in Russia make much mention of the use of nuclear weapons at all, let alone any 'promises'.  It goes without saying that any nuclear armed country reserves the right, and probably has plans to, use nuclear weapons if there is an existential threat.  So the non-crazies in Russia are not in the habit of saying it.  Of course the Russians have their contingent of crazies in their political classes who will say (and may well do) any damn thing.  Unlike in the U.S., these types don't really seem to get a hold of any real levers of power.  Yet.  Thank God.

On the other hand, you cannot turn around without bumping into someone who 'knows' that Putin is a maniac who is minutes away from pushing the button.  And since it is said so often (in the echo chamber) most people believe that they have in fact heard it straight from the horse's mouth too!

Russia seems to have planned to straight-out win in a conventional way any altercation they cannot avoid, and their plans seem very sound so far and it looks like they could handily beat NATO so long as they stick to their game.  A lot of the things have gone better than they probably hoped for (foreign relations and trade in particular.)  The Collective West is in panic mode for want of decent analysis and planning, and they really don't know whether to shit or go blind at the moment.  That (and pretty much that alone) is what is causing a fair amount of risk to the planet at this time.

179  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are unvaccinated people purebloods? on: March 20, 2023, 03:00:49 AM

Somewhere early on, before the jabs were ready, I noted some legislation put in to criminalize discrimination _against_ the vaxxed.  That was one in 10,000 observations which added to my suspicions.  Here in my expat home my family is looking specifically for an un-vaxxed driver because there are so many vids of the vaccinated 'dying suddenly' at inopportune times.  Then there is also the shedding (potential) issue.  We've had zero luck so far, and I'm happy to convert and unvaxxed into a driver if need be.

Word is that the WEF guys flying into Davos also were commonly demanding unvaxxed air crews.  Presumably for the same reason why I wish to avoid them.  I don't know that for sure of course...I skipped Davos this year since it's pretty obvious that it is mostly a play-pen for soon-to-be scapegoats ('Young Global Leaders') who will be sacrificed to the angry mobs while the real perps walk away Scott-free.

I would absolutely discriminate against anyone who was vaxxed when deciding who to invest either time or money (or semen) into.  And I do.  Certainly I don't hate them or anything, and I understand the various kinds of pressures they were put under, but I just cannot afford to take chances and we are no where near the end of this thing.

Another thing which made me prick up my ears was reported on NPR even:  you may want to freeze some sperm before getting the jab.  To my shock my blood family, who are mainly woke-type NPR devotees, either didn't hear that or they forgot it.  At the time (very early or prior to the jabs) at least one of them did hear it but seemed to think it was no-biggie and obvious or something.  Really!?!  Nobody can say that pretty much everyone wasn't warned.

180  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are unvaccinated people purebloods? on: March 19, 2023, 11:15:03 AM

Updates as the scientific analysis continues:

  https://www.bitchute.com/video/Kt54FxIwMrkI/

Note that the authors of this piece are doing the same thing as the pro-vax minions by taking advantage of the general low level of scientific understandings of the populations at large and mass innumeracy of said flock.  None-the-less, the findings are quite interesting.  They are also in-line with what I would expect to see if this is a mass depopulation scheme formulated by a tiny minority of the technocratic elite (and their funders.)  And that has been the strongest hypothesis in my mind since two weeks into the 'two weeks to flatten the curve' scam.

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