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When Hawaii congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard announced her candidacy for the presidency on CNN last month, I had a feeling I’d be writing about her a fair bit. Not because I particularly want her to be president, but because I knew her candidacy would cause the narrative control mechanizations of the political/media class to overextend themselves, leaving them open to attack, exposure, and the weakening of their control of the narrative.
Mere hours before her campaign officially launched, NBC News published an astonishingly blatant smear piece titled “Russia’s propaganda machine discovers 2020 Democratic candidate Tulsi Gabbard,” subtitled “Experts who track websites and social media linked to Russia have seen stirrings of a possible campaign of support for Hawaii Democrat Tulsi Gabbard.” One of the article’s authors shared it on Twitter with the caption, “The Kremlin already has a crush on Tulsi Gabbard.”
The article reported that media outlets tied to the Russian government had been talking a lot about Gabbard’s candidacy, ironically citing as an example an RT article which documented the attempts by the US mainstream media to paint Gabbard as a Kremlin agent. The article’s authors cited the existence of such articles combined with the existence of “chatter” about Gabbard on the anonymous message board 8chan (relevant for God knows what reason) as evidence to substantiate its blaring headline. Even more hilariously, the source for its weird 8chan claim is named as none other than Renee DiResta of the narrative control firm New Knowledge, which was recently embroiled in a scandal for staging a “false flag operation” in an Alabama Senate race which gave one of the candidates the false appearance of being amplified by Russian bots.
This pathetic, juvenile language from one of the authors of that astronomically awful NBC News article gives you a sense of what they’re trying to accomplish here. Smear campaign fully underway https://t.co/jvl5pFRr0P
— Michael Tracey (@mtracey) February 2, 2019
This article is of course absurd. As we discussed recently, you will always see Russia on the same US foreign policy page as anti-interventionists like Tulsi Gabbard, because Russia, like so many other nations, opposes US interventionism. To treat this as some sort of shocking conspiracy instead of obvious and mundane is journalistic malpractice. There are many, many very good reasons to oppose the war agendas of the US-centralized empire, none of which have anything to do with having any loyalty to or sympathies for the Russian government.
But we will continue to see this tactic used again and again and again against any and all opposition to US-led interventionism for as long as the Russiagate psyop maintains its grip upon western consciousness. And make no mistake, these smears have everything to do with anti-interventionism and nothing to do with Russia. There will never, ever be an antiwar voice who the political/media class and their centrist followers espouse as good and valid; they’ll never say “Ahh, finally, someone who hates war and also isn’t aligned with Russia! We can get behind this one!” That will never, ever happen, because it is the opposition to war and interventionism itself which is being rejected, and in the McCarthyite environment of Russia hysteria, tarring it as “Russian” simply makes a practical excuse for that rejection.
All the biggest conflicts in the world can be described as unipolarism vs multipolarism: the unipolarists who support the global hegemony of the US-centralized empire at any cost, versus the multipolarists who oppose that dominance and support the existence of multiple power structures in the world. The governments of Russia, China, Iran and their allies are predominantly multipolarist in their geopolitical outlook, and they tend to be more in favor of non-interventionism, since unipolarity can only be held in place by brute force and aggression. Unipolarists, therefore, can always paint western anti-interventionists as Russian assets, since the Russian government is multipolarist and opposed to the interventionism of the unipolarists.
Where in the World Is the U.S. Military? https://t.co/eqpm8jZnyN Interesting bit on a new generation of small, clandestine “lily pad” bases. pic.twitter.com/0smgRDZYoC
— Dave Dickinson
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☠️ (@Astroguyz) October 22, 2017
The nonstop propaganda campaign to keep the coals of Russia hysteria burning white hot at all times can therefore be looked at first and foremost as a psychological operation to kill support for multipolarism around the world. It can of course be used to manufacture consent for escalations against Russia, China, Syria, Venezuela, Iran etc as needed, but it can also be used to attack the ideology of anti-interventionism itself by smearing anyone who opposes unipolar oppression and aggression as an agent of a nefarious oppositional government.
The social engineers have succeeded in constructing a narrative control device which encapsulates the entire agenda of the unipolar world order in a single bumper sticker-sized talking point: “Russia opposes Big Brother, therefore anyone who opposes Big Brother is Russian.” This device didn’t take an amazing intellectual feat to create; all they had to do was recreate the paranoid insanity of the original cold war, and they already had a blueprint for that. It was simply a matter of shepherding us back there.
After the fall of the Soviet Union, there emerged a popular notion of a “peace dividend” in which defense spending could be reduced in the absence of America’s sole rival and the abundant excess funds used to take care of the American people instead. The only problem was that a lot of people had gotten very rich and powerful as a result of that cold war defense spending, and it wasn’t long before they started circulating the idea of using America’s newly uncontested might for a very expensive campaign to hammer down a liberal world order led by the beneficent guidance of the United States government. Soon the neoconservatives were pushing their unipolarist narratives in high levels of influence with great effect, and shortly thereafter they got their “new Pearl Harbor” in the form of the 9/11 attacks which justified an explosion in defense spending, interventionism and expansionism, just as the neoconservative Project for a New American Century had called for. And the rest is history.

And now our collective consciousness is planted right back in the center of that paranoid, hawkish political environment of the first cold war. The main difference now is of course that Russia is nothing remotely like a superpower today, and that the establishment Russia narrative is made entirely out of narrative, but the most important difference is that this time the establishment narratives are not taking place within the hermetically sealed bubbles of major news media corporations. People are able to communicate with each other and share information far more easily than they were prior to the fall of the Berlin wall, and westerners are able to easily access Russian media and anti-interventionist narratives if they want to.
Whoever controls the narrative controls the world, as I never tire of saying. This difficulty in replicating the hermetically sealed media environment of the original cold war poses a severe challenge for narrative control, and it is for this reason reason that there is now so much skepticism of the establishment Russia narrative. It is also the reason for the establishment’s aggressive maneuvers to censor the internet, to demonize Russian media, and to smear anti-interventionist perspectives.
But we can’t keep living this way. We all know this, deep down. The people at the helm of the unipolar world order are advancing an ecocidal world economy which is stripping the earth bare and filling the air with poison while at the same time pushing more and more aggressively against the multipolarist powers, one of which happens to have thousands of nuclear warheads at its disposal. The unipolarity so enthusiastically promoted by the neoconservatives and their fellow travelers has reached the end of the line after just a few short years, and now it’s time to dispense with it and try something else. They will necessarily smear us with everything but the kitchen sink for saying so, but we are right and they are wrong. The state of the world today proves this beyond a doubt.
67 Comments on "Why All Anti-Interventionists Will Necessarily Be Smeared As Russian Assets"
Sissyfuss on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 10:20 am
Only a revolution in all its inherent gore will displace the oligarchs and their support animal, the MIC. But nothing can reroute our journey into overshoot and die-off. All the old systems and economic theories are passe and inoperable. And new ones can’t be implemented until the reset has taken place. The fight for survival is being reimplemented in the case of humans and being lost by all the other species. I live in the natural world far from the urban insanity and I can tell you with out reservation it is being dismantled and denuded at an ever increasing level. Mankind needs an intervention and Gaia is interviewing all of the extended family members in preparation of the event.
Cloggie on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 10:29 am
Mere hours before her campaign officially launched, NBC News published an astonishingly blatant smear piece titled “Russia’s propaganda machine discovers 2020 Democratic candidate Tulsi Gabbard,”
That’s all you need to know that, if it has to be a Dem, it should be Gabbard.
https://www.isidewith.com/candidates/tulsi-gabbard/stances/foreign-policy/israel
When a (((Forward))) columnist CJ Werleman claims that…
https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/comment/2019/1/18/the-pro-palestine-lefts-curious-support-for-tulsi-gabbard
“Don’t be fooled, Tulsi Gabbard is no friend to the left”
..you know that she pisses off the right people.
(make that: left people and especially their leaders).
Trump-Gabbard would be the ideal campaign battle, you can’t lose.
Heck, it would be a dream ticket!
Anything better than that Pence zombie.
(But Melania would probably not approve, for good reason)
Chrome Mags on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 1:54 pm
“I live in the natural world far from the urban insanity and I can tell you with out reservation it is being dismantled and denuded at an ever increasing level.”
I live in a similar setting and agree sissyfuss. We’ve lived in our rural setting for 22 years and when we first lived here there were bats – now none. There were lots of blue jays. Now only see one occasionally. Tree in front of our house has white blossoms in Spring with bees loudly buzzing it but last Spring there were no bees. Use to be opossums – now none. Use to be raccoons, maybe they are still there somewhere but haven’t seen one for 2 years. In the day, very few flying insects – we use to have thousands. At night Moths use to envelope an outdoor light bulb – now only a rare sighting of one here or there. Use to be 6-8 times as many songbirds in Spring. This is a weird one – even spiders are no longer in the numbers they use to be but without insects I suppose that would be expected.
Summertime fires frequently occur now and we’ve had so many people are in fear when one gets started, and begin to load up their vehicles to escape if needed, whereas when we first moved here fires were rare, small and were easily put out because everything wasn’t so dry.
It use to get hot at night a few nights a Summer, but now the number of hot nights is at least 4-5 times as many. We recently had one stretch of 15 straight hot nights.
It’s drier now too, so the trees that burned in the multiple fires in our area have not started to regrow, but instead have been replaced by low lying brush.
Use to see dozens of deer in our community, but now see only a few here and there, but that might have been the fires that sent them out of the area.
After a huge fire last year two gray foxes started sleeping in the day on a shelf in our covered wood pile. Then in Nov. they finally went their way. It was pretty cool to watch them sometimes in the day when they usually sleep, come out and lay in the Sun. I’m worried for them because if there’s fewer insects, there is fewer moles and that’s much of their diet.
Saw in the news a couple days ago Trump just lifted the ban on a pesticide that has been implicated in killing bees.
Beyond our area phytoplankton is way down in the oceans.
Things have reached the point in which humans are exacting a permanent toll on the planet and it will get much worse or even apocalyptic, but the news keeps being about what Trump said or what he ate, or what he wants, or what he feels or what he’d like to do, or what he thinks, or what his opinions are.
Sissyfuss on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 4:21 pm
Chrome, when you realize that it can’t be reversed find safe passage if you can. If there’s anything left.
makati1 on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 4:52 pm
We are in the age of disinformation, diversion and outright lies. It is ALL about $$$ and power. We have allowed “for profit” capitalism to run our lives in the West and now we pay the price.
When I was a kid, things like refrigerators lasted for decades. Then the corporations learned that they could make more money if refrigerators only lasted 8-10 years and could not be repaired. It’s called planned obsolescence, or waste of resources. Greed is killing the life support system we need to survive.
I and a few others here are doing what we can to live less wasteful lives and a less painful future. About all we can do is watch human civilization die and humans go extinct. Unfortunately, we are taking most of the biosphere with us. Life will go on. Humans will not be a part of it.
makati1 on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 5:02 pm
“Saving the Earth or Saving Capitalism? The Inconvenient Truth Behind Today’s Youth Climate Campaigns”
https://www.globalresearch.ca/saving-the-earth-or-saving-capitalism-the-inconvenient-truth-behind-todays-youth-climate-campaigns/5667343
Species suicide.
Davy on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 6:09 pm
Lot of wildlife of all kinds on my farm. There is no shortage of pollinators and insects. Saw ducks on the pond today. Snow geese are migrating north now. Kinda early for that. Last week it was -3 and today almost 70??? Friggin crazy shit.
makati1 on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 8:11 pm
“Traditionally, an aggressor paves the way to war with constant propaganda against the country to be attacked. The propaganda creates public support and justifies the attack. The constant stream of provocative accusations out of Washington against Russia and China (and Iran) in order to justify treaty breaking and higher armaments spending sounds to Russia and China like they are being set up for attack. It is reckless and irresponsible to convince nuclear powers that they are going to be attacked. There is no more certain way of producing war. Russia and China are hearing what Saddam Hussein heard, what Gaddafi heard, what Assad heard, what Iran hears. Unlike these victims of Washington, Russia and China have substantial offensive capability. When a country is convinced it is targeted for attack, does the country just sit there and await the attack?
Washington might be setting up America for a first strike with the extraordinary stream of accusations and provocations issuing from people too stupid to be in possession of nuclear weapons. In the nuclear era, it is reckless for a government to replace diplomacy with threats and coercion. Washington’s recklessness is the most dangerous threat that the world faces.”
https://www.theburningplatform.com/2019/02/03/washington-resurrected-the-arms-race/#more-191215
Washington insanity. Americans are being brainwashed to believe that they are in danger. The only danger they are in is from their own government. America needs to be taken down before another war can happen. Tomorrow?
JuanP on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 8:12 pm
“As she enters White House race, demonization of “Kremlin’s crush” Tulsi Gabbard goes full tilt.”
https://www.rt.com/news/450513-tulsi-gabbard-nbc-media-demonization/
Tulsi for president! Viva Tulsi! Tulsi 2020! I want Tulsi to win so she can disappoint a lot of smart people. All the other candidates are nothing more than a bunch of fools so they would only disappoint fools. I think it is very important to disappoint the smart people who still believe in “American democracy”, whatever that is.
JuanP on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 8:16 pm
“Washington’s recklessness is the most dangerous threat that the world faces.”
I would qualify that as the most dangerous short term threat. In the long run Climate Change is worse, but CC is not a big threat in the short run while a nuclear war could ruin our lives tonight.
makati1 on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 8:42 pm
Third world America: “There’s a typhus epidemic in Los Angeles just like any other third world city.
It’s true. The same disease that afflicts many residents of Caracas, Venezuela is spreading in Los Angeles and city officials – not to mention residents – are frightened.
Typhus is spread by fleas hitching a ride on rats. The rat population in LA is doing fine, thank you, as piles of garbage dot the cityscape, making it Thanksgiving Day every day for the city’s fat, happy rodents.”
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/02/theres_a_typhus_epidemic_in_los_angeles_just_like_any_other_third_world_city.html
Slip slidin’…
JuanP on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 8:44 pm
Cloggie “Trump-Gabbard would be the ideal campaign battle, you can’t lose. Heck, it would be a dream ticket!”
That would definitely be my dream ticket! Right now I am rooting for Tulsi first and Trump second. Tulsi 2020!
makati1 on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 8:52 pm
Third world America …Again!
“Sewage is overflowing into New York waterways….”
“More than 6.5 billion gallons of sewage spewed from antiquated sewer systems into New York waterways on 1,900 occasions between April 2017 and March 2018, according to a report from the state comptroller’s office.”
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/02/03/sewage-overflows-new-york-rivers/2762787002/
And this is only ONE state!
makati1 on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 8:54 pm
And again… “”We’re looking at aviation, bridges, roads, transit, dams, levees, schools, parks, solid waste, drinking water, waste water,” he told CNBC. “Unfortunately, 12 out of 16 categories are in the “D” range, which is “poor” or “at-risk”, which is really reflecting a lot of our infrastructure being at the end of its useful life.””
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/03/us-infrastructure-is-crumbling-and-it-needs-big-money-to-fix-it-asce.html
America’s bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down…
JuanP on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 9:09 pm
Davy “Lot of wildlife of all kinds on my farm. There is no shortage of pollinators and insects.”
Everything is peachy in Davy’s Lalaland! Meanwhile, back in the real world, the population of Monarch butterflies in Florida has crashed this year to the point that they are writing articles not just in peer reviewed journals but on the MSM, too. In the handful of pollinator ecosystems I work with the change is obvious, particularly in the number of caterpillars. In one of the pollinator gardens I designed where they count them as part of a national research program, the 2018 population of Monarch caterpillars was just 13.54% of the 2017 population. Numbers vary from year to year but never this much; this is scary. I am hoping this is a one off thing and numbers will recover this year, but the January numbers were 76.93% of 2018, so the declining population trend continues so far in 2019.
I was talking with my landlord at the farm and we were both impressed by the complete absence of bugs in general at the farm these past few months. He works as an arborist across South Florida and he told me it is the same everywhere.
I think that the widespread sprayin for mosquitoes after the Zika scare made things significantly worse.
JuanP on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 9:17 pm
Chrome “Tree in front of our house has white blossoms in Spring with bees loudly buzzing it but last Spring there were no bees. Use to be opossums – now none. Use to be raccoons …”
We still have a lot of bees, opossums, and raccoons in urban South Florida, the last two being considered a nuisance by most people. At the urban farm where I rent space we have a grey fox that comes by almost every evening; I have no idea how it manages to survive in the heart of this concrete jungle. The first time I saw it I was blown away.
makati1 on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 9:35 pm
JuanP, I would assume that the grey fox’ ability to climb trees and its size ( A big house cat) makes it easy for them to hide. And its omnivorous diet would make food easy in Florida. It has been many years since I have seen any fox anywhere I lived or traveled. Nice to know they are still around.
JuanP on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 9:43 pm
Mak, it has to be a very smart and resourceful animal to survive in the heart of Miami, more than 10 miles from any significant wildlife area. It is probably alone, though, and is highly unlikely to ever find a mate to breed.
makati1 on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 10:38 pm
JuanP, sad but likely true. But then, it may have a large range and odds are there are more than one.
makati1 on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 10:43 pm
Donald Trump – America’s isolationist president.
“The end of America’s unchallenged global economic dominance has arrived sooner than expected, thanks to the very same Neocons who gave the world the Iraq, Syria and the dirty wars in Latin America. Just as the Vietnam War drove the United States off gold by 1971, its sponsorship and funding of violent regime change wars against Venezuela and Syria – and threatening other countries with sanctions if they do not join this crusade – is now driving European and other nations to create their alternative financial institutions.
This break has been building for quite some time, and was bound to occur. But who would have thought that Donald Trump would become the catalytic agent? No left-wing party, no socialist, anarchist or foreign nationalist leader anywhere in the world could have achieved what he is doing to break up the American Empire. The Deep State is reacting with shock at how this right-wing real estate grifter has been able to drive other countries to defend themselves by dismantling the U.S.-centered world order. To rub it in, he is using Bush and Reagan-era Neocon arsonists, John Bolton and now Elliott Abrams, to fan the flames in Venezuela. It is almost like a black political comedy. The world of international diplomacy is being turned inside-out. A world where there is no longer even a pretense that we might adhere to international norms, let alone laws or treaties.
The Neocons who Trump has appointed are accomplishing what seemed unthinkable not long ago: Driving China and Russia together – the great nightmare of Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski. They also are driving Germany and other European countries into the Eurasian orbit, the “Heartland” nightmare of Halford Mackinder a century ago.” The World Island.
https://michael-hudson.com/2019/02/trumps-brilliant-strategy-to-dismember-u-s-dollar-hegemony/
“The end of our monetary imperialism, about which I first wrote in 1972 in Super Imperialism, stuns even an informed observer like me. It took a colossal level of arrogance, short-sightedness and lawlessness to hasten its decline — something that only crazed Neocons like John Bolton, Elliot Abrams and Mike Pompeo could deliver for Donald Trump.” So be it. Faster please!
DerHundistLos on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 10:50 pm
JuanP
This is where are paths diverge. Any person who cherishes the natural world would never support Trump or his Republican congressional enablers. Trump et al represents the most virulently anti-ecological president in the history of the country. Following is a partial list of Trump’s incredibly damaging actions:
1. Earlier this week, the Washington Post revealed that President Donald Trump quietly issued an executive order to increase logging of forests on federal land on December 21, a day before the government shutdown.
2. A report by the nonprofit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) found the Environmental Protection Agency’s criminal prosecutions under the Trump administration have been the lowest they’ve been in 30 years.
3. The Trump administration rolled back another Obama-era climate rule when it announced Thursday it will lift restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions from coal power plants.
4. The U.S. Interior Department moved forward Thursday with plans to ease restrictions on oil and gas drilling across millions of acres of protected habitat in 11 western states where the imperiled greater sage grouse lives.
5. Five oil and gas companies have been given the green light to use seismic airgun blasts to search for lucrative oil and gas deposits that could be buried in the sea floor from New Jersey to Florida.
The proposal was shot down by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management in 2017 after it was deemed unsafe for marine life, but a recent review by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) concluded the blasts could be done without significantly threatening the population status of threatened or endangered species. The basis of NOAA’s investigation was to determine whether or not the activity would violate the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
6. After years of heated debate between conservationists and the petroleum industry about risks and rewards, the federally controlled waters of the U.S. Arctic are cleared to see their first oil and gas production wells. On Wednesday, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management issued a conditional permit to Houston-based Hilcorp to move forward with its Liberty Project, to begin drilling from an artificial island in the Beaufort Sea.
7. The Environmental Protection Agency will not continue a scientific review panel that advises the agency about safe levels of pollution in the air, the New York Times reports.
8. This week, the Trump administration Environmental Protection Agency announced final new rollbacks to Obama-era climate change policy, reducing requirements on oil and gas companies to monitor and mitigate releases of methane from wells and other operations.
9. The Trump administration announced a long-expected plan to dismantle an Obama-era policy that would have increased vehicle mileage standards for cars made over the next decade. The Obama rules were intended to limit vehicle emissions of greenhouse gasses that contribute to climate change.
10. On Thursday, the Trump administration unveiled a proposal that would rollback important proections in the Endangered Species Act—the 1973 law that has served as a bulwark against the bald eagle’s extinction, among thousands of other species.
11. The White House is currently reviewing a regulation that some environmental groups fear could nix protections granted to nearly 300 threatened species.
In a surprise rule change submitted on Monday, the U.S. Department of the Interior has proposed removing what’s called the “blanket section 4(d) rule.” Since the 1970s, this U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) policy has stated that by default, threatened species receive the full protections of the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
12. Reversing Obama-era policy, the Trump administration has decreed that it will no longer consider the accidental killing of birds—from eagles colliding with wind turbines to ducks zapped on power lines—a violation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA).
And the list goes on and on and on.
makati1 on Sun, 3rd Feb 2019 11:23 pm
Trump is only following his master’s wishes, the corporate capitalist elite. All resources are open to plunder. When the empire is denied access to the resources of its “enemies” it has to cannibalize its own. Democrats support wars of plunder as do the Republicans. Anyone denying the empire of these resources are its “enemies”.
I’m watching from the shores of a country with few resources anyone would want. That is a big plus. I see more plunder of the US’ own resources as the empire collapse’. More sliding into the 3rd world.
BTW: “The federal government owns about 640 million acres (One million square miles) of land in the United States, about 28% of the total land area” (WIKI) A lot of area to plunder. About the size of India. The US will get the same destruction that their terrorist government has been doling out to others. Be patient.
Cloggie on Mon, 4th Feb 2019 1:28 am
This is where are paths diverge. Any person who cherishes the natural world would never support Trump or his Republican congressional enablers. Trump et al represents the most virulently anti-ecological president in the history of the country.
There are no ecological forces in US federal politics, none whatsoever. Both Dems and Reps are only interested in expanding the US empire. Ecological initiatives that do exist in the US are all grassroots or at state level at best.
But TheHound does love to clamp himself to the idea that his precious Dems are ecological angels. The truth is that all they ever do is paying lip-service to “fighting climate change”, in order to keep the idea alive of America as the big global moral leader. An entirely fake idea. Dems btw were responsible for the humanitarian disasters in Libya, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine.
F* Dems, f* ZOG, f* Washington.
At least Trump is a chance to finally blow the joint up.
https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/trump-praises-pat-buchanan-on-immigration-a-man-he-once-called-a-hitler-lover-1.6833609
Border is eventually going to be militarized and defended or the United States, as we have known it, is going to cease to exist…And Americans will not go gentle into that good night. Patrick Buchanan. The great people of our Country demand proper Border Security NOW!
We don’t have to guess what he means with “Americans”, now do we.
#WhiteAmericans
But DerHund is more interested in the fate of the blue North-American frog than his own “demographic”.
Whatever. We’ll take care of the blue North-American frog… “after the Break”.
Under solid European leadership of the 640 million of PBM.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_policy_of_the_European_Union
Cloggie on Mon, 4th Feb 2019 1:34 am
The truth is that the political right and ecology do not exclude each other at all:
https://www.nybooks.com/daily/2018/10/22/the-menace-of-eco-fascism/
But there is a big difference between European and American right. The latter only cares about money and big business. The European right, being about Volk and nation, has far more affinity with the romantic idea of a healthy nature. That’s obviously not “New York’s” cup of tea:
Across Europe, for example, a longstanding cultural relationship between Nature and Nation permeates environmental debate with a nativist sentiment stronger than is typically visible in the United States. In Germany, beginning around the turn of the twentieth century, die Wandervögel (the hiking birds) began to coalesce around a disdain for modernity and a romantic conception of the nation’s Teutonic agrarian past. The Hitler Youth eventually appropriated a lot of the Wandervögel aesthetic—including its early use of the swastika and its militant Boy Scout look—and the movement’s ideological obsessions; the way it tied local ecology to ethnicity in a “Blood and Soil” mythology is still echoed today by many on the far right.
DerHundistLos on Mon, 4th Feb 2019 2:49 am
Shut-up with the subterfuge, Cloggie.
You support Trump for one reason only. You believe, rightfully so, Trump will more rapidly bring an end to the United States as a viable country. You’re giddy with the idea that Trump’s polarizing policies will usher in a second civil war.
You don’t give a flying fuck about the loss of life or the environment in general.
You are not a citizen of the US so the best you can do is bump your gums incessantly.
Cloggie on Mon, 4th Feb 2019 4:13 am
Yessss!
Exactly what you want to see happening: confrontation between yellow vests and antifa (“black block”), the shock troops of the leftist system.
https://mobile.twitter.com/niemandsknegt
The pro-white revolution has begun!
makati1 on Mon, 4th Feb 2019 5:15 am
Der, but I AM a US citizen and am also cheering on the Trump bull in the glassware shop. The sooner the US is unable to meddle in other countries for the corporate elite, the better for the other 7,300,000,000 of us. An isolated America would be a good thing.
The US deserves what is coming. It has been asking for it for decades, The blow-back is going to be a rabid bitch that will ravish the land of dumbed down, brainwashed serfs. An American civil war will be better than a world war that would make US cities resemble those in Iraq, Libya, Syria, etc. Bombed out shells or worse.
Let the “melting pot” fight it out in the streets of America’s major cities. That would not be new to the Boomer generation. They remember the 60s’ when American cities burned. But, I suspect, this time it will be many body bags and the end of America. Cloggie could be correct. We shall see.
Anonymouse on Mon, 4th Feb 2019 8:04 am
Cloggturd is planning on sitting out this revolution dont you know mak. And the next, and the one after as well. Supposedly, he lives right next door to one, but for some reason, seems to think spamming his tired old OT Kikeshit on a fairly obscure topic board on the other side of the world from him, is the most noble and heroic thing he could possible do.
If you thought DAVYMOB is all talk and no action, you’d be wrong. cloggedanus here, is the un-disputed king of not-putting-his-shekels-where his-mouth-is. Must be because nobody is offering him money to engage in direct action. Has to be it….
Dredd on Mon, 4th Feb 2019 9:45 am
“All Anti-Interventionists” … especially those who are anti intervention against the Oil Qaeda plot to destroy the environment (Hot, Warm, & Cold Thermal Facts: Tidewater-Glaciers – 8).
Let’s all advocate intervention against that plot!
Duncan Idaho on Mon, 4th Feb 2019 11:49 am
who poverty & tatters & hollow-eyed & high sat up
smoking in the supernatural darkness of cold-water flats
floating across the tops of cities contemplating jazz …
— aLLEN gINSBERG
Cloggie on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 1:43 am
You support Trump for one reason only. You believe, rightfully so, Trump will more rapidly bring an end to the United States as a viable country. You’re giddy with the idea that Trump’s polarizing policies will usher in a second civil war.
What I “want” is irrelevant. I’m just a nobody with an internet connection who has read too many books. I merely say what I see coming. The real cause of what is coming is the result of decades of intentional, sustained immigration from the third world, with lefties like you sitting on their hands letting it happen all the while shouting “racist!” against those who did resits. The idea was to wipe out (white) nationalism world wide and create a single world, owned by US oligarchs, mostly but not all of the Jewish persuasion (“Anglo-Zionism”):
https://thesaker.is/anglozionist-short-primer-for-the-newcomers/
What they didn’t see coming up until 2000 was a Russian rebirth and most of all the meteoric rise of China as well as a re-surging fundamentalist Islam. And then there is the EU with a will of its own:
https://www.rt.com/news/387313-us-losing-leadership-eu-mogherini/
This entire 100 year old NWO project, that began with the intentional destruction of Europe by the US-UK-USSR alliance, secretly planned for as of 1933, is going to fail majestically.
Do I love it? You bet! Europeans in general never have accepted the role of former colony USA as an overlord. Johnny Cash country ruling over Mozart country, Denver country ruling over Venice country, yeah right.
You don’t give a flying fuck about the loss of life or the environment in general.
OMG, how many tears did you lose about the hundreds of thousands of deaths in Iraq, Syria, etc, for which your club was responsible? Exactly 0, you hypocrite.
Regarding the environment, over the last 7 years I have spend hundreds if not thousands of hours on maintaining my renewable energy blog, without any compensation other than the pure techie fun of doing it. Doing it is enough reward in itself. But don’t give me that shit that I don’t care about the environment.
Regarding loss of life… there is still a chance that the US will fall apart just like the USSR, without a single drop of blood spilled. Perhaps the US army will not intervene if a US state uses its constitutional right to secede. But don’t bet on it. Because the difference with the USSR is, that in 1991, the (((people))) that were responsible for the birth of the USSR, had long left the building, for Israel and the US.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalin_and_antisemitism
These people, the most satanic and tenacious on the planet, won’t give up on their US real estate that easy. Prepare for the worst.
https://theuglytruth.wordpress.com/2019/02/02/trumps-withdrawal-from-endless-wars-cant-be-a-surprise-and-especially-not-to-the-neoconservatives-who-oppose-his-presidency/
makati1 on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 1:53 am
Cloggie, I agree on all of your above points. Especially how Americans cry about a few Americans getting killed while they stand by and watch millions of innocents being slaughtered in their name for profit. Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen and numerous places in Africa, Asia, and South America.
The bloody war has to come to American cities for them to wake up, but by then it will be too late. The clock is ticking…
Davy on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 3:57 am
“How An Italian Debt Crisis Could Take Down The EU”
https://tinyurl.com/y8fn8n6e
“Italy’s $1.7 trillion pile of public debt – the third largest sovereign debt pool in Europe – is threatening to set off a chain reaction that could hammer banks from Rome, to Madrid, to Frankfurt – and beyond. Just the mention of the precarity of Italian debt markets “can induce a shudder of financial fear like no other” in bureaucrats and businessmen alike – particularly after Italy’s economy slid into a recession during Q4.”
Graphs on exposure:
https://tinyurl.com/y8jekyu5
https://tinyurl.com/ya6bsvbx
https://tinyurl.com/y88sh4wx
“…A genuine crisis would exhaust the lending capacity of the European Stability Mechanism (some 410 billion euros or $470 billion) in just a year. With ECB President Mario Draghi set to depart later this year, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s power on the wane, if the populists don’t manage to generate the economic growth that they have argued will be unleashed by their stimulus programs, it’s not outside the realm of possibility that the crisis that tears apart the EU and eurozone is centered in Rome.”
JuanP on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 7:01 am
I think the EU and the Euro are different things, but what do I know? LOL!
Cloggie on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 8:55 am
Italian public debt is fully compensated by €17k average mortgage. Italy is financially the strongest and most stable state in the EU, even stronger than Germany, not to mention basketcases Greece and the US:
https://deepresource.wordpress.com/2012/12/11/the-real-state-of-western-finances/
Cloggie on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 9:42 am
Superbowl, the day after.
Normally the victors visit the president, but not this time, because the prez is white, a no-no in the US. Instead several black-ballers would like to visit Obama:
http://m.spiegel.de/sport/sonst/donald-trump-erste-profis-der-new-england-patriots-wollen-nicht-ins-weisse-haus-a-1251616.html
This behavior doesn’t count as “racism”, because whites can never be the target of racism. Not in the US.
I AM THE MOB on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 11:11 am
Clogg
Your link is from 2012? and irrelevant now.
And there is a good reason why you won’t allow anyone to comment on your shitty and cheap looking blog..
I AM THE MOB on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 11:21 am
Clogg
Hows that underground coal coming along?
Clock is ticking..
Maybe while they are digging they will discover the lost city of Atlantis and we can all go live under the sea..
LOL
Cloggie on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 11:50 am
Your link is from 2012? and irrelevant now.
Really? Give me new data then.
And there is a good reason why you won’t allow anyone to comment on your shitty and cheap looking blog..
You have nob blog at all, because you have no ideas. Besides you are probably too low-iq to even set up an empty “hello world” blog.lol
Hows that underground coal coming along?
Clock is ticking..
The clock isn’t ticking. The British government in its infinite wisdom declined to begin explorations:
https://deepresource.wordpress.com/2017/01/02/uk-government-rejects-ucg/
But this decision can be revoked in any moment, but probably won’t be necessary. Installation of new renewable capacity will offset declining conventional reserves. And then there is the self-driving car in a couple of years.
I AM THE MOB on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 12:11 pm
Clogg
Renewable’s produce electricity and conventional oil is used for transportation..
You on conflating the two..
And self driving cars are on oxymoron..And even Google’s CEO said they can’t work in the snow or rain..
I would escape Europe right now before its too late!
Clock is ticking..
https://www.wsj.com/articles/iea-says-global-oil-discoveries-at-record-low-in-2016-1493244000
https://www.wsj.com/articles/saudi-minister-sees-end-of-oil-price-slump-1476870790
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/09/goldman-sachs-there-will-be-an-oil-shortage-in-the-2020s.html
https://www.ft.com/content/a1eb0e58-d7a4-11e8-ab8e-6be0dcf18713
Cloggie on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 12:19 pm
And self driving cars are on oxymoron..And even Google’s CEO said they can’t work in the snow or rain..
Google CEO is a moron. Proof here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vShi-xx6ze8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKiWM1KjIm4
I would escape Europe right now before its too late!
The only reason why I would contemplate leaving Europe is to “go on safari” in North-America. It may be forbidden to hunt foxes and deer and the like in Europe, but hunting Marxists like you in North-America will be considered “environmentally-friendly”.
Cloggie on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 12:23 pm
UK PM Theresa May seems to have accepted that there will be no renegotiation of the withdrawal agreement.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6668647/Tory-hardliners-REJECT-EU-concession-Brexit-backstop.html
All parties are now preparing for a no-deal Brexit.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jan/30/irelands-deputy-pm-simon-coveney-we-will-not-be-threatened
Irish PM described the situation perfectly:
Ireland’s deputy prime minister has warned it will not be threatened into abandoning the backstop arrangement for the Irish border, comparing Britain’s latest Brexit moves to an ultimatum from someone threatening to jump out the window.
A no-deal Brexit simply means that the UK won’t be neutral in the upcoming WW3, between Eurasia and Anglosphere.
I AM THE MOB on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 12:49 pm
Tesla, Jaguar and Nissan EVs lose range in freezing temps as polar vortex leaves electric car owners out in the cold
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/05/tesla-jaguar-and-nissan-evs-lose-power-in-freezing-temps-.html?__source=facebook%7Cmain&fbclid=IwAR32iy4c1AdpUFLfz5AZ9nL6kqO93q0l0raCAlmAKfwrBTXZom779XKgBZ4&fbclid=IwAR3psvlc6WhnfoYSzELkIH7b5t-5HqCsUlY16a-q1wkNuBoXl4QU81mT8pc
HAHAHA! This is why electric cars never caught on the general public..
This is just history repeating itself..
I AM THE MOB on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 12:51 pm
Clogg
You are a moron who doesn’t know shit..Waymo ie Google are the worlds leader in autonomous cars..Ford is a company that is one notch above junk status..
And spamming corporate propaganda isn’t going to change anything..
Cloggie on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 1:47 pm
“I AM THE MOB on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 12:49 pm“
Another thread ruined by our low-iq digital diletant.
He has been told 100 times that you can’t post long strings without hyphen’s, he does it anywy, making his own posts unreadable.
I AM THE MOB on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 10:08 pm
Higher taxes on the rich polling well? Fox Business host blames ‘the idea of fairness’ that’s being taught in schools
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/rasing-taxes-on-the-rich-fox-news-host-blames-the-idea-of-fairness-2019-02-05
I AM THE MOB on Tue, 5th Feb 2019 11:03 pm
Anand Giridharadas says the US has been hijacked by billionaires
https://www.businessinsider.com/anand-giridharadas-billionaires-inequality-interview-2019-1?fbclid=IwAR3VEvHuogvguji0Jgf6dXmZ7Xu9dkh2q6r7g_aowBsYvse72MFJPAZ6G80
The socialist are rising and the stupid and ignorant right wing populist are dying off!
LOL
Cloggie on Wed, 6th Feb 2019 1:02 am
‘[But] I hated being the only woman in almost every room that I was in for 10 straight years… But she said that women continue to be marginalized in the male-heavy world of tech.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6672029/I-hated-woman-room-Randi-Zuckerberg-reveals-left-Facebook.html
Sweetheart, when it comes to tech, science, art, women ARE marginal, always have been, always will be… unless you become men yourself.
Please don’t.
Because if you do, it will be the end of humanity.
Women: that’s beauty, eros, love, care, empathy, resulting in children.
Men: that’s work, providership, society, protection, structure, paying for it all.
The 1968 “male” leftist Woodstock headbangers…
https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/all-in-the-family-tv-show/images/c/c7/AllFamilyMeathead.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20121109202456
…destroyed society in the long term by breaking the millennia old contract “eros vs providership” in that “males” began to demand “free sex”, without paying for it all. Why buying the cow if you can get the milk for free, right? The predictable result was feminism, now that women no longer could rely on men for their survival and life-long support, they had to rely on themselves for survival. With catastrophic results: an atomized, childless western society, destined for the downfall.
Once we have brought down the US-led West, the first thing that needs to be done is abolishing (easy) divorce and bringing back the guilt principle, that ensured until 1968 that almost nobody divorced, because the breaker would lose the children. Children are good-enough reason to continue a marriage, f* romantic love till death do us part.
I AM THE MOB on Wed, 6th Feb 2019 4:33 am
Even Faux news viewers agree with AOC!
https://imgur.com/a/H9NKqKr
Suck it Clogg!
LOL
I AM THE MOB on Wed, 6th Feb 2019 4:36 am
Clogg
When it comes to tech, art, science conservatives are marginal..All those things were created by left wingers..That is why silicon valley is headquartered in San Francisco..