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February 24, 2022, 05:43:57 AM |
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... shit's just got real, but gonna get really real shortly.
Putin's launched surgical strikes targeting military installations across Ukraine (you know all those hundreds of millions of weapons that UK, USA, NATO just freighted into Ukraine in the last months? yes those installations)
... but the pretext has already been well-prepped with the brainwashed sheeple, they need a major excuse to crash the shite out of the living-dead zombie financial system, freeze everybody's accounts and get this "Great Reset" going for real.
... or the nukes get launched, either way hope you've made your peace with the creator because they won't give you any warning if there's incoming death and destruction, maybe 20 mins only ...
Yeah no, if there were no nukes when missiles were in Cuba, there wont be any nukes over Ukraine.
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February 24, 2022, 05:46:43 AM Last edit: February 24, 2022, 06:06:21 AM by marcus_of_augustus |
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Yeah no, if there were no nukes when missiles were in Cuba, there wont be any nukes over Ukraine.
... I wish i could share your optimism but the US President has advanced dementia and shit himself in front of the Pope (compared with JFK for Cuba, Bay of Pigs) ... I don't like those odds of what happens when he gets a call from Putin on the red phone ... and the war-mongering CIA has 'got his back'
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February 24, 2022, 05:51:34 AM |
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Shame, putting ChartBuddy on ignore for now
That's chill. I can't stand the sight of Biden much either.
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February 24, 2022, 05:53:25 AM |
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That, along with the seizing or closer of personal bank accounts, is the single biggest advertisement for bitcoin that the Canadian govt could make.
And yet...
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February 24, 2022, 05:59:29 AM |
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February 24, 2022, 06:02:31 AM |
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Sadly we are more concerned about the bitcoin prices and not worried about the innocent people dying because of this situation.
How cruel are we !!!
7.9 billion people in this world and a significant proportion are dying or at risk from it at all times, the vast, vast majority of it unreported.
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... don't usually post opinion pieces from known gubmint propaganda rags but I agree with a lot of the sentiment this guy expresses, the West is doomed and it's not a new problem, the love of government and embrace of collectivism has been gathering steam since the 90's, it's inevitable what happens next ... the thorough rejection of reason and the Enlightment ideals by the intelligentsia is probably the major contributor, perhaps that is driven by the pernicious undermining of morality, ethics, honour and most importantly truth by the corrupt fiat monetary system. The world is sliding into a new Dark Age of poverty, irrationality and war Imperialism, war, irrationality, disease and economic dislocation: modernity is ending as it began. Vladimir Putin’s monstrous expansionism is the latest, terrifying reminder that human progress is far from inevitable, and that our wealth and technological advances rest on a set of extraordinarily fragile foundations.
It is hard to be bullish about the next few years. As the 2020s progress, it will become obvious that our civilisation relied on a series of increasingly invalid assumptions: that genuine, destructive wars are unthinkable between major economies; that real incomes are on a permanent upwards trajectory, powered by globalisation; that technology necessarily empowers individuals; that deadly pandemics are a thing of the past, and biowarfare unimaginable; that our ever-more woke Western elites still believe in liberty, popular democracy and the rule of law.
It is now clear that 1990 was the high watermark for the principle of national self-determination and liberal nationalism. Communism collapsed, allowing the independence of the former Soviet republics, Germany’s reunification and ushering in a short-lived Pax Americana. The same year, Iraq invaded Kuwait, and a US-led international coalition was assembled under UN auspices, annihilating Saddam Hussein’s army from the air in an astonishing display of technological prowess.
Some 32 years later, Putin’s despicable Ukraine land-grab marks the final end of that period. It will make it easier for China to annex Taiwan. It will embolden Iran’s own deranged ambitions, and its pursuit of nuclear weaponry, triggering another major war in the Middle East. For now at least, America continues to protect Nato’s occasionally ungrateful members, but Russia’s action ends the pretence that a more general system exists to safeguard the independence of sovereign states. The UN, like the League of Nations before it, is irrelevant.
Russia’s Ukrainian adventure is thus of far greater significance than the annexation of Crimea, or the Kremlin’s interventions in Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Putin’s strategy this time around is much more extreme and ambitious, with echoes of Sudetenland.
The Russian dictator’s rambling speech this week was profoundly anti-modern: he regrets the demise of the Soviet Union, and wants to rebuild an empire based on what he claims was “historically Russia”. The speech could have been delivered by any pre-1914 or pre-1939 despot. There was the fake history, the appeal to blood and soil, the blatant propaganda: it was as old-fashioned and anti-rational as it was chillingly clear. Putin is turning the clock back to the pre-nation state era.
We are back in a world of competing, imperialistic great powers, where borders are redrawn in their areas of influence, ignoring international law. The sorts of sanctions the West is imposing on Russia will hurt, but not sufficiently: Putin has spent years building up foreign exchange reserves and detaching his country from the global financial system. In any case the West, led by Germany but also the rest of the EU, the UK and the US, are continuing to buy some $700 million a day worth of Russian energy and commodities, according to Bloomberg.
For now, America still has the ability to inflict pain by cutting countries or institutions out of dollar trades, but in time its power will diminish. The world’s financial system will divide into at least two, with one or more anti-dollar zones based around the renminbi or some other reserve mechanism. Putin and Xi Jinping’s expansionary ambitions will make this a necessity, and they will be supported by other regimes. Imran Khan, the Pakistani prime minister, is on a tour of Russia even as tanks roll into Ukraine.
The return of a Hobbesian approach to international relations will tragically be accompanied by a collapse in support for free trade and globalisation. How, some will ask, can we simultaneously penalise and trade with Russia? How can we tolerate Chinese technology that spies on us? How can virtue-obsessed companies continue to preach hypocritically at home while engaging with countries that persecute minorities? What will happen to our deep economic ties with China if it invades Taiwan – and how would we cope with the massive recession and 1930s-style financial collapse a trade war would cause?
The expansion in trade and capitalism since the 1990s was one of the great boons of all time for humankind: it pulled billions out of extreme poverty, hugely improved quality of life and slashed infant mortality. Deglobalisation, triggered by authoritarian militarism, if and when it comes, will be a humanitarian calamity.
But while the West has largely condemned Russia’s move on Ukraine, it too is racked with its own internal ideological rejection of the modern, liberal-conservative order. Communism never really stood a chance in Europe and America, and a capitalist and democratic West thus triumphed in the Cold War; but the woke ideology, best understood as an anti-capitalist, anti-Western secular religion, has already captured much of the intelligentsia in America, Canada, New Zealand and increasingly Britain.
In its extreme form, it represents a rejection of the Enlightenment, of freedom and reason; Western history is reviled as uniquely bad, rather than as a remarkable experiment in self-improvement. Individualism is replaced by collectivism and neo-feudalism, and Martin Luther King’s ideal of a colour-blind society by balkanised identity politics. Free speech is dismissed as “oppressive”. Dissenters are cancelled, with cultural institutions, capital and corporations happy to help impose this new orthodoxy. The fear is that technology will be used to increase the power of this new ruling class, rather than to liberate the masses.
The parallel rise of a related extreme environmentalism – another millenarianist movement, more concerned with self-flagellation than protecting nature – has already encouraged a series of catastrophic errors, not least the abandonment of nuclear and greater dependency on Russian gas.
So what is the solution? How can we halt the return of authoritarian imperialism? How can we stop a collapse in free trade? How can we defeat the woke demagogues? I’m sorry to disappoint you, dear reader, but there are no easy answers to prevent the world from sliding into a new dark age, and perhaps even in some cases none at all.
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February 24, 2022, 06:14:42 AM |
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"the time to buy is when there's blood in the streets." Baron Rothschild.
Gold going up. Oil going up.
Bitcoin going down, this is the signal!!!
Signal of what? Sadly we are more concerned about the bitcoin prices and not worried about the innocent people dying because of this situation. How cruel are we !!! Why are you telling us what we are supposedly more or less concerned about? And this is a bitcoin thread... .helrow??... , that happens to be interested in markets (and other topics (related or not) too).. Yeah.. if guys want to whine about their feelings in various ways, they are free to do it.. .. but comes off as pretty pathetic that you are instructing us how we should feel about various unfairnesses in the world? We (to the extent any such thing exists) are not just some random bunch of twats that allow our emotions to drag us into knee-jerk off-topic nonsense about the various random injustices in the world.. which are way too many to count.. If you want to cry about the various injustices in your perception of the perfect world, including various unfair ways that modern day wars are waged, then you are free to do so without telling us that we are supposed to feel the same way as you, and I am sure that there are plenty of places on the interwebs where you can indulge ur lil selfie with such victim-oriented whinings. So don't let the door hit your preaching of a purported moral high ground on the way out...
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February 24, 2022, 06:29:17 AM |
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From Russia with love Two retards suffering from dementia on the top of two superpowers. What could possibly go wrong? And i thought yesterday was a bad day...
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February 24, 2022, 06:40:22 AM Merited by OutOfMemory (1) |
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My comment on the situation: fuck Putin!
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February 24, 2022, 06:40:24 AM |
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why bitcoin is the weakest link among stocks, etc., though? idk
it surely goes down fast at any sign of trouble....then recovers fast, of course.
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February 24, 2022, 06:59:41 AM |
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I think the question right now is - is Russia just creating a similar situation as Iraq was in prior to the 2003 war when the US and Allies enforced demilitarised zones (no fly zones)? Or is it setting up for a full scale occupation of Ukraine?
As far as I can tell, their actions so far have not been of an occupying nature (except in the separatist areas, which is expected), but instead they have taken out as much of Ukraine’s military as possible in an effort to prevent Ukraine being an effective fighting force. This Russian campaign therefore seems to be most closely related to that of the Allies actions in Yugoslavia during the Kosovo crisis at the end of the 90s, except with I think far longer enforcement.
I imagine that if the intention is not to occupy, the Russians will essentially set up Ukraine (or perhaps a smaller area) as a demilitarised zone (DMZ). However, this is early days so Russia may still go full scale occupation.
It is important to note that this is a crisis that has been warming up since the end of the cold war, Russia was absolutely screwed over by the west, particularly in regard to NATO, as well as the elites in both the west and Russia. I think both sides elites, governments and media are to blame for what has happened today and like usual few of the 99% will understand it and instead jump to conclusions (without any analysis or facts) in an effort to support their team with religious fervor.
If the west had taken a different strategy back when the Soviet Union fell apart, perhaps something similar to the Marshall plan after WW2, things would be completely different and Russia would instead be an ally. But, the MIC and various other elites didn’t want that, so here we are. Plus the constant vilification of Russia in the media since 2016 couldn’t have helped
It will always be like this of course, which is why Bitcoin is so important. If Bitcoin doesn’t protect your life, at the very least it prevents your wealth being confiscated by the elites that aim to enslave the 99% one way or another. I often wonder (alternative universe type thing) if Bitcoin was a thing prior to WW2, would the Jews and other persecuted groups have fared much better than they did, and if not, would the Nazis still have been able to confiscate the wealth to further the war effort.
Anything can happen, just make sure you have bitcoin when it does. BTFD and HODL
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February 24, 2022, 07:00:42 AM |
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The truth may hurt for a while, but a lie hurts forever. $100k by 2021 LMAO.Not here to make friends. It's a forum to discuss the price and that's what I did. IDC what they think about me. Even If I am wrong in future, I will accept it and get the F off from here. Your pseudo-TA bearish Bitcoin FUD is going to make enemies for you here. We are all staked in Bitcoin and we don't like to see people spreading FUD about Bitcoin. That FUD might scare weak hands into selling their bags and then hating Bitcoin because they lost money.
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February 24, 2022, 07:01:20 AM |
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DaRude
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February 24, 2022, 07:02:38 AM |
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why bitcoin is the weakest link among stocks, etc., though? idk
it surely goes down fast at any sign of trouble....then recovers fast, of course.
Appears that we need more pain before Bitcoin decouples from risky assets and becomes a safety hedge. Pretty sure Russian and Ukrainian currencies will go to shit now. Unfortunately this is the event that has the potential to do just that. No one wants to see the boat sink, just to see how the lifeboats float.
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February 24, 2022, 07:04:01 AM |
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Russia is Blitzkrieg'ing ALL of Ukraine's major cities...Looks like WW3. Not even joking.
It's been fun, gentlemen. Not looking good …. Didn’t thought it would come this far
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