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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Did he spring Ghislaine? Compromised juror in G. Maxwell trial, Scotty David, works for CIA-linked Carlyle Group
[UNZ] Despite being found guilty late last year for her role in sex crimes against minors, Ghislaine Maxwell, the “madam” and chief accomplice of the intelligence-linked pedophile and sex trafficker, Jeffrey Epstein, may soon walk free. A juror in the case, Scotty David, subsequently took credit for the jury’s decision to find Ghislaine Maxwell guilty and “inadvertently” revealed that he had incorrectly answered a pre-trial questionnaire. As a result, the possibility of a mistrial, and Ghislaine walking free, now looms large.

David has some interesting connections, as he currently works for the Carlyle Group – the global investment firm whose ties to the bin Laden family during the early 2000s have come under scrutiny. Carlyle’s executives often have ties to intelligence, with one example being its former chairman and then chairman emeritus, Frank Carlucci, who had been deputy director of the CIA and, later, Reagan’s Secretary of Defense. Carlyle’s current co-founder and co-chairman David Rubenstein, as noted in this article from Free Press Report, served on the board of the influential Trilateral Commission during the same time as Jeffrey Epstein, while his ex-wife Alice Rogoff (divorced in 2017) had a very close working relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell, including with her now defunct “charity” the TerraMar Project. Given the fact that there are known ties between David’s employer and Ghislaine Maxwell, why has this potential conflict of interest gone unmentioned by mainstream media?

Not only that, but – according to a family member of one of the women who testified against Maxwell during her trial – David was connected with the journalist who would publish the now infamous, post-verdict report via Vicky Ward. Ward has been denounced by Epstein victims and others close to the case for having had a past “chummy” relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell she declined to disclose for years and for subsequently telling Ghislaine that Epstein victim Maria Farmer had been the person who had first reported Maxwell and Epstein to the FBI back in 1996. Farmer later claims that Ward’s lack of journalistic integrity, after promising to keep Farmer’s identity secret, had put her life in danger and forced her into hiding.
Posted by: Chaitle Flusing7160 || 03/23/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I expect Daddy was 'tapping' that too.
Posted by: Skidmark || 03/23/2022 10:52 Comments || Top||

#2  So Carlyle/Romney/Deep State is all connected to Maxwell? Surprise, surprise.
Posted by: Glenmore || 03/23/2022 18:28 Comments || Top||

#3  I expect Daddy was 'tapping' that too.
MySister, My Daughter

That's MI-6/Mossadtown, Jake
Posted by: Elmaviter Shusock6013 || 03/23/2022 18:33 Comments || Top||

#4  It would appear that a Monsieur Scotty David provided the necessary letters of transit.

I fear something quite terrible but entirely predictable, may soon be in store for Ghislaine.

Posted by: Besoeker || 03/23/2022 18:48 Comments || Top||


-Great Cultural Revolution
7 times when the Babylon Bee's satirists reported events before they happened
Posted by: Spineting Angeremble7970 || 03/23/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  7?
Surely, you meant 7777+
Posted by: Nomad || 03/23/2022 1:58 Comments || Top||

#2 
There 2 that jumped out.
#5 & #7 .

Posted by: NN2N1 || 03/23/2022 6:45 Comments || Top||

#3  The Simpsons do pretty good too.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/23/2022 8:23 Comments || Top||


Taliban Spokesman Finally Banned From Twitter After Sharing Babylon Bee Headline
[Babylon Bee] Memo from two weeks from now. Note Twitter has ACTUALLY suspended the Bee for accurately noting Biden Admin Rachel Levine is RICK
KABUL—Taliban spokesperson Mohammad Naeem Warda has finally been banned from Twitter this week after carelessly sharing a satirical headline from The Babylon Bee.

"Wallahi, I just thought the joke was funny," said the bloodthirsty terrorist PR rep. "A man who thinks he's a woman? Whoever heard of such a thing? Those Babylon Bee people are so fun and crazy, even though they're infidels who must die a painful death by our hands."

Twitter has said they will not unlock Warda's account until he deletes the hateful, bigoted material. Once he does, he will be able to join President Putin, Antifa terrorists, the CCP, and violent pornographers in using Twitter freely.

"Twitter has a clear policy against expressing any opinion that runs contrary to our preferred gender ideology," said one Twitter spokesperson as a group of activists stood menacingly behind him with billy clubs. "Also, the trans activists said they'd burn our building down if we don't comply with their agenda so we don't really have a choice."

Warda has apologized for the irresponsible tweet and has promised to stick to promoting the slavery and subjugation of women according to Sharia Law in the future.
Posted by: Frank G || 03/23/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [13 views] Top|| File under: Taliban/IEA

#1  Nice.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 03/23/2022 12:03 Comments || Top||

#2  It has become impossible for me to tell a real news story from a Babylon B article.

And by real article I mean something in the fake stream press.
Posted by: Too Old To Work || 03/23/2022 15:13 Comments || Top||

#3  Stolen from a Faux headline? I could see Sean Hannity retweeting this "story" in outrage.
Posted by: Woodrow || 03/23/2022 20:35 Comments || Top||


WALTER MEAD: Stupid Sanctions on Russia Pit the West vs Rest of the World
[WSJ] Woke Democrats are less welcome than Trumpian populists in many countries.
Key graphs:
Mr. Putin’s claim that an overpowerful West seeks to use its economic and institutional leverage to impose a radical worldview on the rest of the planet strikes Western liberals as self-serving propaganda, but his arguments resonate more widely than most liberals understand. The Trump administration’s unilateral imposition of tough sanctions against Iran heightened international awareness of how much power the global economic system gives the U.S. But woke Democrats using economic sanctions to impose their views on climate, gender and other issues are even less welcome in many countries than Trumpian populists.

To those who share this perspective, an unpredictable America at the helm of the liberal West is a greater threat to the independence of many postcolonial states than Russian or even Chinese ambition could ever be. Chinese propaganda about the need for alternative economic arrangements that limit Western power are significantly more influential now than they were a month ago.

None of this means that the West is wrong to oppose Mr. Putin’s war (or, for that matter, to concern itself with climate change and the rights of sexual minorities). But the job of protecting world peace is harder and more complicated than many newly enthusiastic neo-cold-warriors have yet understood. What used to be called the Global South does not always share the priorities and perspectives of Yale Law School. Neither Donald Trump nor the woke left inspires confidence around the world, and an American political system that appears doomed to oscillate between them won’t indefinitely maintain the leadership on which America’s peace and security depend.

Posted by: Whilet Whavimp8875 || 03/23/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:


#2  Mead begins his article stating the West has never been closely aligned. What a joke! French and other EU countries are replacing Americans who leave Russia, the Germans won't arm the Ukrainians-except with junk weapons, the French are moving in retail outlets to replace American.
Mead couldn't be more out of touch, Just another ivory tower liberal.
Posted by: Vespasian Ebboting9735 || 03/23/2022 8:12 Comments || Top||

#3  Neither Donald Trump nor the woke left inspires confidence around the world

He had to work his gratuitous little dig in there. So, who exactly would "the world" trust running America?
Posted by: M. Murcek || 03/23/2022 8:56 Comments || Top||

#4  He had to work his gratuitous little dig in there. So, who exactly would "the world" trust running America?
For all his insight and cleverness Mead is still a Swampie. Has to virtue signal, show his team apparel in order to be allowed to drink in the bar.

I think the world would be very happy and much better off -- as would we all - with one of the "restraint" or "retrench" advocates in the White House...someone like Rand Paul. Perhaps DeSantis?
Posted by: Jiggs Cleager5743 || 03/23/2022 17:50 Comments || Top||

#5  Putin advisor flees Russia.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 03/23/2022 17:52 Comments || Top||


-Short Attention Span Theater-
Why Hasn't James Clapper Been Stripped of His Clearances?
[Red State] In the liturgy that has been the total failure of our National Intelligence Apparatus, no character has been more prominent than James Clapper. The former Director of National Intelligence, and now CNN Talking-Head, has been perpetually wrong about the vast majority of his predictions or statements regarding intelligence matters, even to damaging others by his actions.

On March 5th, Clapper was on CNN performing his regular duties as a "far-left conspiracy theorist," suggesting that Vladimir Putin was no better than Adolf Hitler.
"It’s always a mystery to us. And all we really have to go on, at least for me, is his behavior and statements, his demeanor, and what he is causing to happen. I think that really gives a real insight into his character and for me, he’s a 21st Century Hitler."
Yet, CNN host Jim Acosta didn’t challenge Clapper on his statements, or on the fact that a great deal of the aggression of Putin was seen under Clapper’s time in intelligence. Instead, Acosta played stooge to Clapper’s ignoring the fact that Putin has always been the person he has been, and that a large part of his aggression took place during the Obama Administration.

Clapper’s statements, limited in context only to the current conflict in Ukraine, attempt to circumvent Putin’s history in the region. In 1999, Putin ordered his forces into Chechnya to restore Russian control of the then-independent region. In 2008, Putin’s forces entered the South Ossetia portion of Georgia, taking and holding control. In 2009, incursions into Crimea in Ukraine had begun, leading to the region’s annexation in 2014. Clapper’s statements nearly echo the statements made by Western leaders about Adolf Hitler circa 1941.

The point is that Clapper has been in the room for the discussion for more than 20 years about Putin’s brutalities. The actions taken within Chechnya alone read like a liturgy of human rights violations. Where was Clapper during the dozens of incursions into Ukraine during the Obama Administration? Where was he when they took South Ossetia? Where was the talk of him being as bad as Adolf Hitler then?
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/23/2022 01:12 || Comments || Link || [13 views] Top|| File under:

#1  He's still useful.
Posted by: Rex Mundi || 03/23/2022 1:18 Comments || Top||

#2  /\ Correct at the above. Additionally, the agency that holds his clearance billet is in charge.
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/23/2022 1:22 Comments || Top||

#3  Deep State. nuff said.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/23/2022 8:24 Comments || Top||

#4  When former is put in front of anyones name they should have their clearance pulled.
Posted by: Chris || 03/23/2022 10:42 Comments || Top||

#5  Clearance = access
access = value as a source
source = credibility
credibility = useful in advancing an agenda
usefulness = income
income = willingness to read the script
script reading = comfort and acceptance in DC
QED
Posted by: NoMoreBS || 03/23/2022 15:30 Comments || Top||

#6  'Think Tanks' and 'Non-For-Profits' are used to hold clearances. I'm sure this POS is employed or a stringer for one possibly more.
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/23/2022 15:46 Comments || Top||

#7  Swamp creatures look after their own.
Posted by: Chealing Chomotle4158 || 03/23/2022 16:08 Comments || Top||

#8  /\ And he is certainly a creature from the beltway lagoon.
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/23/2022 16:13 Comments || Top||

#9  #5 Well done, NMBS.
Posted by: Matt || 03/23/2022 16:20 Comments || Top||

#10  Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer tells Dan Maduri that “James Clapper is a total idiot.”

Posted by: Woodrow || 03/23/2022 19:45 Comments || Top||

#11  ^ who's the buxom nipponese in the upper left hand corner, Woodrow?
Posted by: Marilyn Gonque4869 || 03/23/2022 19:50 Comments || Top||


The hive mind.
[Zman] Boo! trolls...
One of the transcendent features of left-wing people, regardless of time and place, is their complete lack of self-awareness. The great blind spot for all left-wing people is the reflection in the mirror. They are incapable of seeing themselves other than as the hero in a great struggle. This story out of Canada about the correlation between Covid-loving and Putin-hating is a great example. The Left thinks it confirms their righteous hatred of their enemy, but it merely confirms their lack of self-awareness.

According to the story, "Unvaccinated Canadians are about 12 times more likely than those who received three doses to believe Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine was justified, according to a new survey by national polling firm EKOS." Now, polling is a dodgy business, so this could be a fake poll designed to titillate the far-left. The fact that such a scenario is possible, however, is more proof of the general thesis about the far-left’s lack of self-awareness.

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Posted by: M. Murcek || 03/23/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Ya know, we'll never convince people by calling them names.

And what's wrong with hating Putin? He's a third-world thug with nukes; he was KGB and, spiritually, still is.
Posted by: Rob Crawford || 03/23/2022 13:17 Comments || Top||


Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Russian refineries reducing production runs as they are out of storage
Posted by: DarthVader || 03/23/2022 13:46 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under:


In eastern Poland, gun shops are struggling to keep up with demand from anxious locals
[Globe] Piotr Wiarski has never sold as many M16 rifles, Glock pistols, pump-action shotguns and other firearms of all kinds as quickly as he has since Russia invaded Ukraine last month. And don’t even ask him about bullets. They’re sold out, too.

Mr. Wiarski owns Gruby Kaliber, one of the main gun shops in Przemysl, a small city in eastern Poland that is about 10 kilometres from the Ukrainian border. His sales have doubled in the past week, and he’s struggling to keep up with orders.

While he welcomes the boost in revenue, he’s troubled by the number of weapons circulating in this normally tranquil border town. "They are all afraid," he said of his growing customer base. "I think they feel better when they’ve got something in the house. But I’m not sure it is better."

It’s not only Russia’s attack on Ukraine and the fear that violence could spill into Poland that has people around Przemysl concerned. There’s also unease over the hundreds of thousands of refugees pouring across the border.
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/23/2022 13:07 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Firearms permits are difficult to obtain in Poland. The application process can take up to 6 months and include classes, heavy fees, certification, and range qualification. There is reportedly one firearm for every 100 Poles.
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/23/2022 13:14 Comments || Top||

#2  Poland's Americanization continues.

GUN STATISTICS IN AMERICA
Posted by: Skidmark || 03/23/2022 13:26 Comments || Top||

#3  So six months ago everyone was, Oh Crap! I'd like to know if he has any .410?
Posted by: swksvolFF || 03/23/2022 16:35 Comments || Top||

#4  At the time, gun ownership was hovering around an estimated nearly 400 million guns in the United States, with an estimated 3% of American adults owning nearly 50% of the countries firearms.

Really, you believe that piece of stat?
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/23/2022 17:31 Comments || Top||

#5  [looks around]
Yeah, I can believe that.
Posted by: Skidmark || 03/23/2022 22:22 Comments || Top||


Allies see risk that Putin thinks he can win a nuclear war against NATO
[Washington Examiner] WARSAW — Russian President Vladimir Putin’s massive military offensive in Ukraine has prompted European officials on the edge of the war zone to contemplate the prospect that he might use nuclear weapons to achieve his objectives — or even consider an attack on a NATO-allied state.

"Nuclear war is impossible to be won. ... This is the rule of warfare, that, actually, it’s the last resort," a senior European official said. "But, unfortunately, Russians actually somehow behave too lightly about it. And that causes the biggest trouble for us."

Posted by: Besoeker || 03/23/2022 09:40 || Comments || Link || [11 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Don't ask us to immolate ourselves over you if you aren't willing to.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/23/2022 9:45 Comments || Top||

#2  Speaking of WMD, if those were biowarfare labs, how come they didn't release their holdings? With your back against the wall, its when you let that kind of stuff loose.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/23/2022 10:31 Comments || Top||

#3  The risk is that Biden will push Putin into a corner where he sees no other option.
Posted by: Abu Uluque || 03/23/2022 12:15 Comments || Top||

#4  Russia is not calling this a war but a military operation

they are doing nothing different than what the US has been doing for decades, except they are actually responding to a number of broken treaties, the murder of Russians in Donbas and Lugansk that has been going on for 8 FUCKING YEARS, bioweapons labs, theft of their property, loans that have been defaulted on, and nukes being placed on their border

remember "no boots on the ground" in Syria? Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan? WMDs in Iraq? horrible dictators in Libya? extremism and ISIS in Yemen? etc etc etc etc

when was the last time the US has fought an actual declared war and when was the last time it fought a war that was actually justified?

i'm not anti-America or pro-Putin, I am anti all of this ^^^^^

f|||ck NATO and all of it's hypocritical unicornsh1t. NATO has killed millions of civilians in recent years without a single peep from the usual scumbags at the UN. NATO is the one who gave Ukraine cluster bombs that they have been dropping on Russians since 2014, which is a war crime in itself. NATO is the one who broke it's treaties. so as far as i'm concerned, NATO has no moral, legal, logical, or historical standing and can go get f||cked along with it's gl0b0h0m0 new world order great reset build back better inbred degenerate pefo handlers
Posted by: BIAFOD || 03/23/2022 14:55 Comments || Top||

#5  Unless NATO troops cross into Russian territory Putin has no legitimate reason to use nukes and destroy Russia in the process.

This is all back-channel bluffing.
Posted by: ruprecht || 03/23/2022 15:07 Comments || Top||

#6  They're gonna talk themselves into a frenzy, then fire one off.
Posted by: Skidmark || 03/23/2022 22:21 Comments || Top||


Civil War in Russia: late 1918 - early 1919
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
By Oleg Airapetov

[Regnum] In the northwestern direction, the Red Army has already begun to operate. On November 17, 1918, nine months after the German offensive began after the breakdown of negotiations in Brest, the troops of the Northern Front received an order to advance with the aim of capturing Pskov and Narva. A crisis situation has also developed in Novorossiya. The hetman's troops were able to drive Makhno out of Yekaterinoslav, but then they acted without much success. Makhno himself tried to expand the territory he controlled, for the first time agreeing to an agreement with the Bolsheviks.

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Posted by: badanov || 03/23/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Excellent details on a previous Ukrainian bloodbath.
Posted by: borgboy || 03/23/2022 1:25 Comments || Top||

#2  A region beset by century's old hatreds, bloodshed, and corruption. Simply put, an excellent neighborhood to avoid.
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/23/2022 1:39 Comments || Top||

#3  Almost sounds like Ukraine is in Africa.
Posted by: DooDahMan || 03/23/2022 5:52 Comments || Top||

#4  By the way, thanks for these posts, Badanov.
Posted by: DooDahMan || 03/23/2022 8:26 Comments || Top||

#5  Almost sounds like Ukraine is in Africa.

Worse -- They're next to Russia.
Posted by: Rob Crawford || 03/23/2022 9:44 Comments || Top||

#6  Also, I recommend Solzhenytzen's Red Wheel. The earliest volume is "August 1914". You can read a sample on Amazon:

They left the village in the clear dawn light. As the sun rose the mountains were dazzling white with dark blue hollows, every indentation could be seen, and they looked so close that a stranger might have thought them a two hours’ drive away.

The Caucasus loomed huge and elemental in a world of small man-made things. If all the people who had ever lived had opened their arms as wide as they could to carry all that they had ever made, or ever thought of making, and piled it up in swelling heaps, they could not have raised such an unbelievable mountain range.

Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr (2014-08-18T23:58:59.000). August 1914: A Novel: The Red Wheel I . Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Kindle Edition.


Wikipedia
Posted by: KBK || 03/23/2022 14:04 Comments || Top||


SOF News Ukraine War Update – March 22, 2022
Excerpt:
[SOF News] Western SOF? Some conjecture that Western special operations forces are actively engaged in supporting Ukrainian forces in the conflict is now taking place. Certainly they are 'in touch' with their Ukrainian SOF counterparts . . . but to what degree? The Brits could be leaning forward in this area.
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/23/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  SOF NEWS???
Are you kidding? Try Babylon bee, trust me, has more credibility.
Or even CNN….
Posted by: BIAFOD || 03/23/2022 0:40 Comments || Top||


Chronicle of the civil war in Georgia. Mutiny of the National Guard
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Borislav Agadzhanov

[Regnum] On August 19, 1991, the federal government finally remembered the need to restore elementary order in a number of national republics. In particular, it was necessary to fulfill the already very old decrees of the President of the USSR Mikhail Gorbachev"On the prohibition of the creation of armed formations not provided for by the legislation of the USSR, and the seizure of weapons in cases of illegal storage" of July 25, 1990 and "On some acts on defense issues adopted in the union republics" of December 1, 1990.

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Posted by: badanov || 03/23/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [9 views] Top|| File under:


Larry C. Johnson: ‘The Ukrainian Army Has Been Defeated. What's Left Is Mop-Up’
[UNZ]
Bio– Larry C Johnson is a veteran of the CIA and the State Department’s Office of Counter Terrorism. He is the founder and managing partner of BERG Associates, which was established in 1998. Larry provided training to the US Military’s Special Operations community for 24 years. He has been vilified by the right and the left, which means he must be doing something right. His analysis and commentary can be found at his blog, https://sonar21.com/
Posted by: Whereck Sloluger6167 || 03/23/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [14 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Non-stop antisemitism in the articles comments. Very hard core...
Posted by: borgboy || 03/23/2022 0:54 Comments || Top||

#2  Larry C. Johnson– Doug is great analyst but I disagree with him—I don’t think there is anyone in the Biden Administration that is smart enough to think and plan in those strategic terms.

An assessment beyond question.
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/23/2022 1:31 Comments || Top||

#3  #1 Non-stop antisemitism in the articles comments. Very hard core...

Consider the mast head

Posted by: badanov || 03/23/2022 1:39 Comments || Top||

#4  Is this true? If so then why aren't we hearing any of this analysis from our media? Are they all just shills for the Ukrainian Army?

"The scale and scope of the Russian attack is remarkable. They captured territory in three weeks that is larger than the land mass of the United Kingdom. They then proceeded to carry out targeted attacks on key cities and military installations. We have not seen a single instance of a Ukrainian regiment or brigade size unit attacking and defeating a comparable Russian unit. Instead, the Russians have split the Ukrainian Army into fragments and cut their lines of communication.

"The Russians are consolidating their control of Mariupol and have secured all approaches on the Black Sea. Ukraine is now cut off in the South and the North."
Posted by: Sluter Grumble5654 || 03/23/2022 2:52 Comments || Top||

#5  This is definitely true:

"I would note that the U.S. had a tougher time capturing this much territory in Iraq in 2003 while fighting against a far inferior, less capable military force. If anything, this Russian operation should scare the hell out of U.S. military and political leaders.

The really big news came this week with the Russian missile strikes on what are de facto NATO bases in Yavoriv and Zhytomyr. NATO conducted cyber security training at Zhytomyr in September 2018 and described Ukraine as a “NATO partner.” Zhytomyr was destroyed with hypersonic missiles on Saturday. Yavoriv suffered a similar fate last Sunday. It was the primary training and logistics center that NATO and EUCOM used to supply fighters and weapons to Ukraine. A large number of the military and civilian personnel at that base became casualties.

"Not only is Russia striking and destroying bases used by NATO regularly since 2015, but there was no air raid warning and there was no shutdown of the attacking missiles."
Posted by: Sluter Grumble5654 || 03/23/2022 2:56 Comments || Top||

#6  Unz Report us definitely full of anti-semitransparent, but it doesn't matter where this analysis appeared. What Larry Johnson is saying is correct. I agree totally with the above statements, also with this political and economic assessment of Biden's strategy:

There is an air of desperation in Washington. Besides trying ban all things Russian, the Biden Administration is trying to bully China, India and Saudi Arabia. I do not see any of those countries falling into line. I believe the Biden crew made a fatal mistake by trying to demonize all things and all people Russian. If anything, this is uniting the Russian people behind Putin and they are ready to dig in for a long struggle.

I am shocked at the miscalculation in thinking economic sanctions on Russia would bring them to their knees. The opposite is true. Russia is self-sufficient and is not dependent on imports. Its exports are critical to the economic well-being of the West. If they withhold wheat, potash, gas, oil, palladium, finished nickel and other key minerals from the West, the European and U.S. economies will be savaged. And this attempt to coerce Russia with sanctions has now made it very likely that the U.S. dollar’s role as the international reserve currency will show up in the dustbin of history.
Posted by: Muggsy Whinegum5809 || 03/23/2022 3:08 Comments || Top||

#7  ^ correct that first sentence to read, "Unz Report is definitely full of anti-semitism"
Posted by: Muggsy Whinegum5809 || 03/23/2022 3:10 Comments || Top||

#8  More Putin Pap.

The vaunted Russian Army can't find its way around without road signs.
Posted by: Rob Crawford || 03/23/2022 6:19 Comments || Top||

#9  Russian losses in Ukraine exceed Soviet losses in Afghanistan
Posted by: Skidmark || 03/23/2022 6:24 Comments || Top||

#10  Ukrainian minister says their military is in dire straits, will run out of weapons within two weeks. British commander says the Ukrainian troops are using up a week's worth of weapons every 20 hours.
Posted by: Titus Theath2963 || 03/23/2022 7:39 Comments || Top||

#11  ^^ Movie quote:

"...pretty sophisticated for a bunch of half-assed mountain boys."
Posted by: badanov || 03/23/2022 7:41 Comments || Top||

#12  Ukraine calls on Germany and France for help amid fears it is running out of the weapons needed to fight off Russian invasion
- Ukraine has called on France and Germany to supply it with more weapons
- The military only has two weeks before it uses up its supply of anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles, foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba has said
- Ukraine is getting through a week’s worth of supplies in just 20 hours
Posted by: Titus Theath2963 || 03/23/2022 7:46 Comments || Top||

#13  And people wondered why the Russians weren't in such a hurry, but at the drop of a hat....

Posted by: DooDahMan || 03/23/2022 8:25 Comments || Top||

#14  ^ If you think this is going as planned, you oughtta apply for Putin's food taster
Posted by: Frank G || 03/23/2022 8:42 Comments || Top||

#15  Oh, look, an anonymous coward is raging against strawmen entirely of his own invention.
Posted by: Rob Crawford || 03/23/2022 9:40 Comments || Top||

#16  The troll at #15 obviously knows nobody here, nor anything about them. It must frustrate the creature that nobody here gives a sh*t what it says.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 03/23/2022 10:00 Comments || Top||

#17  God has his own plan and common sense! Just enjoy the show.
Posted by: Greng Black3494 || 03/23/2022 10:05 Comments || Top||

#18  one month of Russian invasion and the only big city the Russians have is Mariupol
Posted by: Lord Garth || 03/23/2022 11:18 Comments || Top||

#19  —I don’t think there is anyone in the Biden Administration that is smart enough to think and plan in those strategic terms.

In addition, this administration is inept, has either bad policies or none. As long as they are spending all their time covering up past crimes and corruption and blinded by their empty "woke" ideology, little will change unless there is a red-wave tsunami in the voting booth in 2022 and 2024.
Posted by: JohnQC || 03/23/2022 11:36 Comments || Top||

#20  What is a USA conservative now?

Oh dear. Point of information, my dear Omaing Stalag1261: the country name is USA or America. When used as a descriptor or adjective, the proper form is always American., to form an American conservative — grammatically comparable to a Russian conservative, though differing dramatically in key philosophical and behavioral characteristics. No educated speaker of English would make that mistake. It weakens your insult dreadfully when you write so — you really don’t intend your readers to smile with pity that you were dragged off to the troll farm before completing the basic education, when they should be shaking in impotent fury.
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/23/2022 13:01 Comments || Top||

#21  I don't know if he's an American Conservative or not but Niall Ferguson is right of center and he basically agrees with Larry Johnson's analysis. The Biden administration seems to be making a huge bet on an extremely unlikely scenario. That's definitely not conservative or wise.
Posted by: Grang Sholuger4168 || 03/23/2022 13:11 Comments || Top||

#22  You mean the Biden administration that is ensuring the program to create a nuclear Islamic Republic of Iran sends billions to Russia at the same time?

They're not betting against Russia.
Posted by: Rob Crawford || 03/23/2022 13:13 Comments || Top||

#23  No the bet seems to be that they can extend the war for a long time, bleed Russia dry and provoke a second Russian Revolution. Seems really far fetched to put it mildly. I agree with Ferguson and the other western scholars who say this strategy is half-baked.
Posted by: Grang Sholuger4168 || 03/23/2022 13:20 Comments || Top||

#24  "the U.S. had a tougher time capturing this much territory in Iraq in 2003 while fighting against a far inferior, less capable military force."

This made me laugh. Comparing a brutal attack into a neighbor with a closely watched don't hurt civilians attack on the far side of the globe is hardly comparing apples to apples.
Posted by: ruprecht || 03/23/2022 19:00 Comments || Top||

#25  Spot on:

"There is an air of desperation in Washington. Besides trying ban all things Russian, the Biden Administration is trying to bully China, India and Saudi Arabia. I do not see any of those countries falling into line."

Yes, this is desperation. The Indians tell Biden to pound sand and the Saudis don't even pick up the phone when Biden calls.

"I believe the Biden crew made a fatal mistake by trying to demonize all things and all people Russian. If anything, this is uniting the Russian people behind Putin and they are ready to dig in for a long struggle."

I have no idea where they got the idea that all of Russia is just burning to rise up and replace Putin with... who? Kasparov the Jew? Browder the American wannabe oligarch? Who the hell shapes their understanding of Russia -- Nikole Hannah-Jones?
Posted by: Bubba Dribble5816 || 03/23/2022 19:09 Comments || Top||

#26  Larry C Johnson is a veteran of the CIA and the State Department’

Got to be honest then right?
Posted by: Woodrow || 03/23/2022 19:37 Comments || Top||

#27  no idea where they got the idea that all of Russia is just burning to rise up and replace Putin with... who? Kasparov the Jew? Browder the American wannabe oligarch? Who the hell shapes their understanding of Russia -- Nikole Hannah-Jones?

Seriously, they probably listened to fairy tales told them by Victoria Nuland the Coup-Mistress and Ambassador Michael "Fuck-town" McFaul:

MISTER MCFAHK GOES TO FUCKBERG:
THE CONTINUING SAGA OF AMBASSADOR MICHAEL MCFAUL’S EPIC STRUGGLE WITH LANGUAGE

By Mark Ames
Posted by: Sonny Jaque9251 || 03/23/2022 19:46 Comments || Top||

#28  This is the caliber of Biden's diplomatic and Russia experts. Michael McFahk, so incompetent that half of Russian twitter trolled him when he used the Russian word for 'fuck' as part of his own imbecilic made-up slangy pseudo-contraction for Yekaterinburg.

Mark Ames recounts:
Earlier this month, on the eve of Independence Day, McFaul cheerfully tweeted out to his 26,000+ followers: “I’ll be in Yekaterinburg for the InnoProm Exhibition.”

Only problem is, Amb. McFaul didn’t write “Yekaterinburg.” For some reason, McFaul got the brilliant idea of replacing “Yekaterinburg” with “Yoburg” (Ёбург), meaning “Fuckberg,” or “Fuckville.”

He thought he was being colloquial and in-the-know. Instead, he was being an idiot. So the tweet from the US Ambassador to Russia cheerfully reads: “Hey I’m heading to Fuckberg to the InnoProm Exhibition”

And with that tweet, McFaul launched a New Cold War — or as Newsru.com reported in an article headlined “Ambassador McFaul Forced To Apologize Over ‘Fuckberg’”:

“The American Ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul, once again had to apologize for his use of Russian language, which he’s been having difficulty with lately.”

And then came the tweets.

One Russian tweeter @engineee replied earnestly:
“Michael, ‘YoBurg’ is an offensive lowlife’s word, you shouldn’t use it.”

Self-hating Russian @microzmija tweeted:
“Michael, you called that Urals shithole Sverdlovsk right!” [Sverdlovsk was the Communist-era name of Yekaterinburg.]

No doubt the most poignant tweet of all, the one favored by Newsru.com and others, came from some Russian D&D dweeb @dmitry_denb who uses an Alexander Nevsky avatar. He replied simply:
“You’re the fuckberg, MacFahk!”

Finally, @Alexey_Kovalev tweeted to McFaul in English:
“I love that US Ambassador to Russia @McFaul is referring to Yekaterinburg as Ёбург, colloquial name with horny overtones (lit. Fuckville).”
Posted by: Sonny Jaque9251 || 03/23/2022 20:00 Comments || Top||

#29  In Homicide: Life on the Street, they referred to many of the perps and vics as "yos and yoettes."
Posted by: M. Murcek || 03/23/2022 21:05 Comments || Top||


Briefly about Ukraine. 03/22/2022
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited

Commentary by Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin

[ColonelCassad] 1. Mariupol. Street fighting continues. According to DPR estimates, out of 14,500 thousand personnel at the time of the formation of the boiler, about half remained in combat-ready condition in Mariupol. The rest were killed, wounded, missing, captured or infiltrated into the Zaporozhye region.

2. Marinka. Continues assault on the village. The troops are slowly advancing, but there is still a lot of work to be done before the complete clearing of this fortified area.

3. Ugledar. The troops are approaching Velyka Novoselka from the south, and also pushed through the defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and advanced towards Novomikhailovka. Carbon has not yet been taken.

4. Avdievka. No significant changes. The counterattacking units of the 25th Brigade were knocked out of Verkhnetoretsky. There are fights in the Novoselka-2 area.

5. LPR. No changes in Lisichansk, Severodonetsk and Popasna. Units from Chechnya have been deployed to the front to take part in the cleansing of settlements.

6. Izyum. Fighting continues, but it's too early to talk about a turning point. At the same time, attacks on the Slavyansko-Kramatorsk agglomeration intensified, as well as strikes on the railway junction in Pavlograd and objects in Lozovaya.

7. Kharkov. No significant changes. Fighting north and east of the city. The main battles, as before, are going somewhere on the outskirts

8. Kyiv. No big changes. Despite the "counteroffensive," today Ukraine admitted that the RF Armed Forces control Bucha, Gostomel and part of Irpin. And the main task is to keep Irpen. They also sucked out of the finger “I will win in Makarov” by hanging the Ukrainian flag there, as a couple of weeks ago in the “taken Bucha.” At the same time, there is no video that would confirm the full control of the RF Armed Forces over Makarov. To the west of Kyiv, medium-intensity fighting continued northeast of Brovar. Chernigov without changes.

9. Nikolaev-Odessa. New serious blows to the city. The port infrastructure is seriously damaged. Several objects and concentrations of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were destroyed. There are no active offensive actions. In the Odessa area, according to a number of reports, the Admiral Makarov frigate destroyed the Ukrainian ship Neteshyn, which laid mines.

10. Zaporozhye. The direction of Kamensky-Orekhov-Gulyaipol is getting stronger. There is a regrouping of forces. But the offensive is unlikely to begin before the cleansing of Mariupol. Nikopol - no change.

Posted by: badanov || 03/23/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:


Cyber
Governments and defence and security experts have warned for weeks Britain, the US and the EU should brace for a wave of crippling Russian malware attacks.
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] Online banking will go down, the NHS will be crippled and petrol pumps will run dry: How Putin would unleash cyber warfare on UK with 'very sophisticated' arsenal in his playbook
Posted by: Skidmark || 03/23/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  And you won't retaliate in kind?
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/23/2022 8:21 Comments || Top||


Economy
Fertilizer prices just hit a record high sparking fears of global starvation and the worst food insecurity level since World War II
[YahooFinance] Farmers worldwide are feeling the sting of sanctions, as the Ukraine War has sent fertilizer prices soaring to new all-time highs, prompting concerns over a global food shortage.

Fertilizer prices last week were nearly 10% higher than the week before according to Green Markets North America Fertilizer Price Index, the highest price point ever recorded. Prices are now 40% higher than a month ago, before the invasion of Ukraine.

The surge in fertilizer prices reveals how dependent many of the world's farms are on Russian exports. Countries already afflicted by food insecurity now risk further production bottlenecks and food shortages at the worst possible time.

RUSSIAN FERTILIZERS ARE EVERYWHERE
The farming industry has been hit hard by the war and the political reaction in Russia to Western sanctions. Russia was the world’s top exporter of fertilizers in 2019, according to data from the Observatory of Economic Complexity, when Russia’s trade volume in fertilizer stood at nearly $9 billion.

Russia and neighboring Belarus, which has also been hit by sanctions, are key exporters of several critical fertilizing compounds, including urea and potash, but curtailed exports of these products has caused prices to soar. Surging fertilizer prices have also been aggravated by higher costs for natural gas, a critical feedstock in producing nitrogen-based fertilizer, amid a U.S. ban of Russian oil imports and discussions in Europe to decouple from Russian energy.

International shipping companies have largely suspended their activities in Russia, bringing global trade to a standstill. And in early March, Russian officials told fertilizer producers in the country to slow their exports in retaliation to Western sanctions.
Posted by: Skidmark || 03/23/2022 07:30 || Comments || Link || [9 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Russian fertilizers are everywhere

So is humanwaste
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/23/2022 9:52 Comments || Top||

#2  pretty sure USA, Mexico and EU farmers have already bought and in many cases, already started applying, fertilizer

the shortage will likely mostly affect the Southern Hemisphere countries
Posted by: Lord Garth || 03/23/2022 9:59 Comments || Top||

#3  Yeah, at the large consumer end, the contracts were concluded a long time ago, no doubt.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 03/23/2022 10:02 Comments || Top||

#4  In North America we can make it ourselves or buy the raw materials from Canada. We will be fine.

As for the rest of the world the technical term is "Fucked".
Posted by: DarthVader || 03/23/2022 10:48 Comments || Top||

#5  Small farmers are out of luck.
Posted by: Deacon Blues || 03/23/2022 11:09 Comments || Top||

#6  Small farmers are out of luck. US consumers too.

"Illinois corn, wheat and soy farmer Richard Guebert has seen the effects firsthand. His fertilizer cost was $510 a ton last year, he said. This year, it’s $1,508. He has no choice but to pay it to meet his target crop yields, he said, and while the price he is paid for his grain will rise, too, “prices will reach a point where no one can afford to purchase them.”
Posted by: Snomoger Ulurong2848 || 03/23/2022 11:32 Comments || Top||

#7  Fortunately, Farmer Richard has access to Federally sponsored loans, at the new inflationary interest rates of course.
Posted by: Skidmark || 03/23/2022 13:28 Comments || Top||

#8  So Farner Richard raises the price of his corn wheat and soybeans, gets more subsidies from Washington, which increases the deficit further, which crowds out other borrowing and pushed interest rates higher, which caused recession alongside high inflation. Seen that movie before.
Posted by: Claving Thomomp9292 || 03/23/2022 13:37 Comments || Top||

#9  Ah'm gonna start a worm farm.
Posted by: Skidmark || 03/23/2022 22:24 Comments || Top||

#10  DATELINE Pakistan: Taliban IED factory robbed at gunpoint, Ammonium Nitrate taken...
Posted by: magpie || 03/23/2022 22:33 Comments || Top||


Used Car Prices Fall As Goldman Points Out Supply Chain Alleviation
[ZERO] U.S. companies has struggled with supply chain congestion, bottlenecks, and the inability to adequately re-stock certain items that roiled the automotive industry. As a result, new car production has been hindered as consumers panic bought used cars, sending prices sky-high.

On Feb. 9, we outlined a major inflection point for the Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index, a wholesale tracker of used car prices, possibly topping as peak supply chain constraints had passed and more parts would be readily available for automakers to restart and or increase output for new vehicles. At the time, we said this could reverse used car prices. However, we also noted that this inflection point might lead to false positives if supply chain congestion persisted.

More than a month has passed by since we noted the inflection point. And to possibly validate peak supply chain constraints is Goldman Sachs' Jordan Alliger, who told clients Monday that high frequency weekly supply-chain data for the week ending Mar. 14 shows signs of bottleneck relief.

As bottlenecks subside, the Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index declined 3.8% in the first 15 days of March compared to the full month of February. The used car index is still up 24.1% compared to March 2021 at around 222.4. Though momentum and rate of change indicators show soaring used car price trends are drastically slowing as supply chains crunches resolve.
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/23/2022 02:20 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Economic experts site a strange new phenomena, something called 'supply and demand.'
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/23/2022 2:23 Comments || Top||

#2 

The Wall Street Types seem to not understand basic Southern Middle Class Family Spending logic.

There is no reason in Heaven or Hell for a Ford Truck to cost as much as $56K to 75K.

When we can purchase a rebuilt engine with a 36/36k warranty for under $4,500 installed. Or a rebuilt transmission with the same warranty for under $3,000 installed. $8K sure beats the hell out of $75K.

So why trade it in just buy newer?

Posted by: NN2N1 || 03/23/2022 6:40 Comments || Top||

#3  /\Reported to be at least on a par with OEM engines.
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/23/2022 15:54 Comments || Top||

#4  I've used Jasper for differential replacements. Good stuff and they're great to work with.
Posted by: Mullah Richard OTR || 03/23/2022 22:17 Comments || Top||


Glenn Beck on The New World Order, if you can stand it
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/23/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I recall George H.W. Bush calling for a New World Order. It must have been the late 1980s. At the time I had no idea WTH he was talking about.
Posted by: JohnQC || 03/23/2022 11:06 Comments || Top||

#2  Where is got sampled by every music group out there posturing to be anti-theman/anti-bush/anti-republican. And here we are, those kids grown up with their own kids, and they cheering it on.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 03/23/2022 15:19 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
GOP sets stage to probe spiking of Hunter Biden laptop story; warnings to preserve evidence sent
[JustTheNews] Led by Rep. Darrell Issa, lawmakers send preservation letters, setting stage for major probe if GOP retakes majority in November. demand Big Tech, NYT, intel experts.
Posted by: Skidmark || 03/23/2022 06:47 || Comments || Link || [12 views] Top|| File under:

#1  That's rich.
Save the evidence.
Uhhh, there a couple guys from New York and Florida who have copies of the hard drive. Add in the FBI stooges who made copies. Even the repair shop owner made a copy.
Posted by: Vespasian Ebboting9735 || 03/23/2022 11:10 Comments || Top||

#2  FBI: "It was never logged in as evidence..."
Federal judge: "No standing..."
Posted by: M. Murcek || 03/23/2022 11:13 Comments || Top||


Biden Says 'There's Going to Be a New World Order Out There and We've Got to Lead It'
[Western Journal] As President Joe Biden was concluding a speech at the Business Roundtable’s quarterly meeting in Washington, D.C., on Monday, he said something that set off alarm bells among conservatives.

"You know, we are at an inflection point, I believe, in the world economy — not just the world economy, in the world. It occurs every three or four generations," Biden said.

"As one of the top military people said to me in a secure meeting the other day, 60 million people died between 1900 and 1946. And since then, we’ve established a liberal world order, and that hadn’t happened in a long while. A lot of people dying, but nowhere near the chaos.

"And now is a time when things are shifting. There’s going to be a new world order out there, and we’ve got to lead it. And we’ve got to unite the rest of the free world in doing it."

Naturally, when a U.S. president, particularly one who is obsessed with climate change, tells a group that "we are at an inflection point" and starts talking about "a new world order," Republicans are going to be ruffled.

Posted by: Besoeker || 03/23/2022 02:06 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Missed his med's I see.
Posted by: Dale || 03/23/2022 3:40 Comments || Top||


#3  There is a future, Joe. You're just not in it.
Posted by: Cthulhu of Ryleh || 03/23/2022 8:11 Comments || Top||

#4  What do you mean "We" white man?
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/23/2022 8:25 Comments || Top||

#5  This is the man who couldn't even manage an orderly retreat from Afghanistan. You can say he is an old fool having delusions of grandeur but his delusion is dangerous because he's POTUS. Gotta wonder who is whispering all this bullcrap into his ear. Who is programming his teleprompter? Do they know what they're doing? Are they just a bunch of delusional old fools themselves? Is the leash they have on him tight enough?
Posted by: Abu Uluque || 03/23/2022 12:24 Comments || Top||

#6  "You know, we are at an inflection point, I believe, in the world economy"

I agree, socialism has been proven a failure globally. Time to move beyond that nonsense, time to stop USA financially supporting other nations with no strings attached. These policies were failures of the last century and we need to move on.
Posted by: ruprecht || 03/23/2022 18:53 Comments || Top||


Niall Ferguson: BIDEN IS MAKING A COLOSSAL MISTAKE in thinking he can bleed Russia dry, topple Putin and signal to China to keep its hands off Taiwan.
[Bloomberg]
Posted by: Elmains Angeamp5213 || 03/23/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Ferguson's a sharp guy, its always worth giving him a hearing. The article's behind a paywall. Does anyone have a link to the full piece? Thankee
Posted by: Muggsy Whinegum5809 || 03/23/2022 3:22 Comments || Top||

#2  BIDEN IS MAKING A COLOSSAL MISTAKE in thinking

Thinking? Niall gives him far more credit than what most can observe.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/23/2022 8:17 Comments || Top||

#3  Drop the headline into the Google search app, Muggsy Whinegum5809. Here ae a few key parqgraphs:

“The language people speak in the corridors of power,” former Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter once observed, “is not economics or politics. It is history.”

In a recent academic article, I showed how true this was after both the 9/11 terrorist attacks of 2001 and the “9/15” bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers in 2008. Policy makers used all kinds of historical analogies as they reacted. “The Pearl Harbor of the 21st century took place today,” President George W. Bush noted in his diary, late on the night of the attacks, to give just one example, though many other parallels were drawn in the succeeding days, from the Civil War to the Cold War.

What kind of history is informing today’s decisions in Washington as the war in Ukraine nears the conclusion of its first month? A few clues have emerged.

“American officials are divided on how much the lessons from Cold War proxy wars, like the Soviet Union’s war in Afghanistan, can be applied to the ongoing war in Ukraine,” David Sanger reported for the New York Times on Saturday.

According to Sanger, who cannot have written his piece without high-level sources, the Biden administration “seeks to help Ukraine lock Russia in a quagmire without inciting a broader conflict with a nuclear-armed adversary or cutting off potential paths to de-escalation … CIA officers are helping to ensure that crates of weapons are delivered into the hands of vetted Ukrainian military units, according to American officials. But as of now, Mr. Biden and his staff do not see the utility of an expansive covert effort to use the spy agency to ferry in arms as the United States did in Afghanistan against the Soviet Union during the 1980s.”

Reading this carefully, I conclude that the U.S. intends to keep this war going. The administration will continue to supply the Ukrainians with anti-aircraft Stingers, antitank Javelins and explosive Switchblade drones. It will keep trying to persuade other North Atlantic Treaty Organization governments to supply heavier defensive weaponry. (The latest U.S. proposal is for Turkey to provide Ukraine with the sophisticated S-400 anti-aircraft system, which Ankara purchased from Moscow just a few years ago. I expect it to go the way of the scuttled plan for Polish MiG fighters.) Washington will revert to the Afghanistan-after-1979 playbook of supplying an insurgency only if the Ukrainian government loses the conventional war.

I have evidence from other sources to corroborate this. “The only end game now,” a senior administration official was heard to say at a private event earlier this month, “is the end of Putin regime. Until then, all the time Putin stays, [Russia] will be a pariah state that will never be welcomed back into the community of nations. China has made a huge error in thinking Putin will get away with it. Seeing Russia get cut off will not look like a good vector and they’ll have to re-evaluate the Sino-Russia axis. All this is to say that democracy and the West may well look back on this as a pivotal strengthening moment.”

I gather that senior British figures are talking in similar terms. There is a belief that “the U.K.’s No. 1 option is for the conflict to be extended and thereby bleed Putin.” Again and again, I hear such language. It helps explain, among other things, the lack of any diplomatic effort by the U.S. to secure a cease-fire. It also explains the readiness of President Joe Biden to call Putin a war criminal.
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/23/2022 8:44 Comments || Top||

#4  /\ Washington will revert to the Afghanistan-after-1979 playbook of supplying an insurgency only if the Ukrainian government loses the conventional war.

Revert? It's an active, ongoing effort.
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/23/2022 9:34 Comments || Top||

#5  Do "British figures" have similar dumpster fires underway, which the war's smoke will help obscure?

Like Brandon's dumpster fire of disasters, I mean.
Posted by: Bobby || 03/23/2022 11:34 Comments || Top||

#6  Biden. Brandon can't even ride a bicycle.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 03/23/2022 11:37 Comments || Top||

#7  The biggest mistake in my view is the west (especially Captain grabby McPoopy pants) immediately pushed Putin into a corner by calling him a war criminal and pushing for regime change.

Never find out how hard a man can fight when you give him no other choice than death.

I would have preferred an approach where you gave Putin a way to climb down gracefully. Sanctions stay in place and weapons flow into Ukraine until you leave. The moment you do the weapons stop flowing and we can talk about how to remove the sanctions. Then sneak weapons into Ukraine after the Russians go.

At this point Putin has no place to go but to go for broke and that means nukes are in play. At the beginning of this war I mentioned to not underestimate the ability of our "leaders" in the west to stumble into WWIII. I hate being right.
Posted by: DarthVader || 03/23/2022 16:54 Comments || Top||

#8  Putin was never backed into a corner. He has plenty of buyers for his oil, tonnes of gold, no rivals to his rule and all the time in the world. He just announced Russia will demand payment in rubles. The ruble is soaring and foreign hedge funds will pour back into Russian securities tomorrow.

Just like they did 2 years after 1998, the last time the Russian market was written off for dead. 2000 was Putin's first year as president. The Russian economy soared for most of the rest of the decade, and rebuilt Russia's military during that time. Another commodities supercycle is starting. Putin and the smart money see this.
Posted by: Phuting Forkbeard3833 || 03/23/2022 17:09 Comments || Top||

#9  Yeah... ruble soaring....

1.00 Russian Ruble =
0.011 US Dollar

Go tickle someone else's balls RussBot.
Posted by: DarthVader || 03/23/2022 19:30 Comments || Top||

#10  So sad, that riff. From scintillating, needle-sharp Merrick touting stocks at dollars on the dime, to penal battalion point man Private Pyle here quibbling over a few rubles, in, what, a month? I could cry.
Posted by: Whimp and Company7902 || 03/23/2022 20:03 Comments || Top||

#11  Heh - I got it last time and then I posted links.
Posted by: Frank G || 03/23/2022 20:36 Comments || Top||

#12  You might as well wipe out #14 too. Very vulgar. Not fit for polite and well reasoned discourse. :p
Posted by: DarthVader || 03/23/2022 20:41 Comments || Top||


Science & Technology
Why don't we hear about cloning anymore?
Got your Covid DNA transcription injection yet?
Posted by: Skidmark || 03/23/2022 06:13 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1 
Question:
Back in 2020 (20 years ago), we had some Sci-fi Group of Medical Techies announce they had successfully cloned a baby girl already. Then there were 10 or so more cloning claims.

IF true, those clones would be late teens to adults now.

Why haven't we heard any more on it?
Posted by: NN2N1 || 03/23/2022 13:17 Comments || Top||

#2  Because they're Chinese.

Chinese scientists clone monkeys, break barrier to human cloning
Posted by: Skidmark || 03/23/2022 13:30 Comments || Top||



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Two weeks of WOT
Wed 2022-03-23
  Russian refineries reducing production runs as they are out of storage
Tue 2022-03-22
  Ukraine rejects Russia's demand to surrender Mariupol.
Mon 2022-03-21
  Russia tells US all diplomatic ties to be severed soon.
Sun 2022-03-20
  Elon Musk's satellites help Zelensky dominate the skies
Sat 2022-03-19
  Commander of 8th Combined Arms Army of the Southern Military District: Lieutenant General Andrey Mordvichev is no more
Fri 2022-03-18
  ISIS ‘lover’ blows up aunt’s house in Baghdad for refusing his marriage proposal
Thu 2022-03-17
  Tens of thousands of Syrians enlisting to fight alongside Russia in Ukraine war
Wed 2022-03-16
  Amphibious Assault On Odesa Could Be Imminent According To Satellite Imagery
Tue 2022-03-15
  Over 500 'Repentant' Boko Haram Terrorists Graduate From Rehabilitation Camp In Gombe
Mon 2022-03-14
  War Crime of the first order. Russia burns Mariupol to the ground!
Sun 2022-03-13
  Missiles fired from Iran fall near US consulate in Erbil, Iraq
Sat 2022-03-12
  Mosque of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent shelled by Russians in Mariupol. Turkish citizens hiding inside.
Fri 2022-03-11
  Putin Places Spies Under House Arrest - CEPA
Thu 2022-03-10
  Russia’s FM said they will no longer participate in the Council of Europe
Wed 2022-03-09
  Ukraine says no longer insisting on NATO membership
Tue 2022-03-08
  Is this a Russian ‘Barguzin’ nuke weapons train in the Ukraine?


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