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  • Is Rupert “ the “ devil or a “devil?”

    Klaus Schwab
    Bill Gates and his representative in Australia Jane Halton………even higher on the infernal ladder perhaps?

    Then we have humanoids that have a “hotline” straight to beezlebub like George Soros and Jacob Rothschild.

    Whilst it would be ideal to have the masses awakened to rid ourselves of this malevolence……I ask myself what the alternative looks like and I come to the conclusion that most humans are exactly where they want to be.

    barbarian ......arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh!!!!!!!

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    • Originally posted by trewhella View Post
      Is Rupert “ the “ devil or a “devil?”

      Klaus Schwab
      Bill Gates and his representative in Australia Jane Halton………even higher on the infernal ladder perhaps?

      Then we have humanoids that have a “hotline” straight to beezlebub like George Soros and Jacob Rothschild.

      Whilst it would be ideal to have the masses awakened to rid ourselves of this malevolence……I ask myself what the alternative looks like and I come to the conclusion that most humans are exactly where they want to be.
      You win the internet today
      When you trust your television
      what you get is what you got
      Cause when they own the information
      they can bend it all they want

      John Mayer

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      • Originally posted by Paddo Colt 61 View Post
        I have never written about Stalin. King has put words into my mouth on that score. On other matters, the views of 95% of the populace are based on propaganda or on conventional wisdoms or on something they've heard that have no basis in fact. How many times was Alan Jones fined/sued for misrepresentation? Could you believe anything that Murdoch had to say about The Greens? The US said about China? People on here say about Souffs supporters?
        What people on here say about Souffs supporters is the truth...........

        Originally posted by Bondi Boy

        Pathetic!
        What a rabble we are.

        Oh well, maybe next year

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        • 6 months into it and are we any closer to a conclusion?

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          • Originally posted by Random Rooster View Post
            6 months into it and are we any closer to a conclusion?
            Maybe? After being far less successful than he'd expected, Vlad's now resorting to conscription.

            The global economy's starting to recover from the shocks caused by having to avoid Russian oil. Prices are going back to the usual and Russia can only make so much money dealing exclusively with China and North Korea. IMO at some point China's gonna get sick of Russia and accept that there's no point backing a losing horse through its blatant acquiescence.

            Russia's elite have had their assets frozen and they're finding it harder to live lives of wealth / luxury in free countries using their Russian money.

            If Vlad alienates too many of the elite through deaths, conscription, strategic blunders and poor economic strategy then I think we'll see an end to all this.

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            • I was thinking about this thread earlier today.

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              • Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post
                I was thinking about this thread earlier today.
                The other day I went to a shop that sells 'coffee' (holiday for queen's death... my usual was closed).

                Over a period of about an hour the owner raved at me about how Ukraine's evil because their church is trying to make Russian boys become gay.

                I ordered a chai latte because the guy's coffee s*x. Instead I got an hour of Paddo-style, pro-authoritarianism rants and a cappuccino that was way too hot / bitter. Sigh. Fortunately the day improved after that event.

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                • Almost 90% of the world is not following America on Ukraine

                  By Richard Cullen
                  Sep 28, 2022

                  Image: iStock

                  A remarkable recent article in Newsweek, has documented concisely and convincingly how: “Nearly 90 Percent of the World Isn’t Following Us on Ukraine” – and what consequences follow from this.

                  Adding gravitas, the writers, Michael Gfoeller and David H. Rundell have each previously held senior advisory posts at elevated levels within the broad US governance system. They begin by highlighting how the global system of alliances is visibly shifting “and nothing has made this change clearer than the varied reactions to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine” noting that “87% of the world’s population has declined to follow us”.

                  They explain how alignments well outside of the US-preferred zones of geopolitical interaction are conspicuously advancing, for example within, OPEC Plus, the BRICS group, the SCO (Shanghai Cooperative Organisation) and China’s BRI (Belt and Road Initiative). The writers also note why trust in the American Dollar’s role as the global reserve currency has been damaged. This article adds weight to the view that we may be witnessing the end of the beginning of a long monetary unwinding process. Meanwhile, the US is now exporting high interest rates globally and “recession fears stalk much of the world”. The writers conclude that, “[T]he West is rapidly losing the rest and thus undermining the very rules-based international order it has sought to create”.

                  What makes the article so uncommon is that lucid, critical analysis of this sort rarely features in the Mainstream Western Media. Far more often, we are instructed on how support for Ukraine in the US and Western Europe (around 12% of the global population) remains unswerving and so on. You can read the full article here.


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                  • LOLz this is better than comedy mate

                    > Additionally, China's ambitious Belt and Road Initiative is tying many African nations to Beijing with cords of trade and debt. Russia is also reaching out in the form of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who recently addressed his 22 Arab League counterparts in Cairo before touring a number of African countries.

                    Right so 90% of the world are keen on China's debt trap diplomacy as opposed to receiving unconditional foreign aid from the west? Uh huh.

                    > The dollar's reserve currency status remains a pillar of the global economic order, but trust in that order has been damaged. Economic sanctions have weaponized parts of the international banking and insurance sectors including the SWIFT fund transfer system. Assets have been seized and commodity contracts canceled. Calls for de-dollarization have become louder. When Russia demanded energy payments in rubles, yuan or UAE Dirhams, China and India complied.

                    Yep makes complete sense... the global reserve should be a currency that fluctuates minute-by-minute and is intentionally weaponised by an authoritarian dictatorship in order to randomly further their interests (rather than being floated and independently regulated). Much better than relying on a strong currency that's been floated and is regulated by independent monetary policy. Every economist agrees with that... right? :P

                    And why again? Oh right, because Russia's now demanding payment in whatever it's able to get its hands on having been cut-off from global markets as punishment for starting a bloody ware & making nuclear threats to anybody that speaks against its war. Boo hoo. Poor Russia.

                    > While a nuclear-armed Russia shows no willingness to end a war its leaders cannot afford to lose; the West is rapidly losing the rest and thus undermining the very rules-based international order it has sought to create.

                    Source? Oh right... a white monkey employed by a university that's owned by the CCP.

                    Gotcha. Nobody trusts 'the west' because Russia's pointing nuclear weapons at everybody. Makes sense that people would all get behind a country that's starting wars and threatening nuclear warfare.

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                    • Huh..........Ground Control to -Ism.....The article is truth, published by well credentialed writers. A rant which does not address the article is what? A shout down? An ideological hissy fit? A raging at the storm? The fact is that only the Anglophone world and those who do well from it are supportive of US foreign Policy, they're the most vulnerable to American propaganda.

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                      • Originally posted by Paddo Colt 61 View Post
                        Huh..........Ground Control to -Ism.....The article is truth, published by well credentialed writers. A rant which does not address the article is what? A shout down? An ideological hissy fit? A raging at the storm? The fact is that only the Anglophone world and those who do well from it are supportive of US foreign Policy, they're the most vulnerable to American propaganda.
                        1. It's an opinion piece, not an article. There's zero research and the economic arguments don't even attempt to pass the muster. I see no technical arguments in there...

                        2. Your John Menadue post is by Richard Cullen, an Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Hong Kong. and vocal supporter of China's 'Hong Kong National Security Law'. AKA... a white monkey.

                        3. Moving on to Michael Gfoeller and David H. Rundell. Two American guys who worked in Saudi Arabia for a while before being sacked by the US government (i.e. until they were bought out, so... two defectors). Both are currently self-published authors (with no bio data other than 'worked for US Gov ages ago) who spend a lot of time sucking up to Russia and Saudi Arabia. White monkeys much?

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                        • So Newsweek, that well known Commie rag, has been duped into hiring two never wassers to serve up Russian lies and propaganda to the American sheeple? That makes sense. Stick to footy comment pal, you're out of your depth here. You're a book burner.

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                          • I wonder who sabotaged the gas line between Russia and Germany?

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                            • [QUOTE=eddie; I wonder who sabotaged the gas line between Russia and Germany?

                              What's your gut feeling on it Edwin? I'll grant you time to consult the Tele or Sky news before you reply, or maybe your mate -Ism has thoughts on the matter?

                              Izzy, who rails against Russian "war crimes" while conveniently overlooking the fact that as we write the US, in league with its freedom loving ally Saudi Arabia, is bombing the bejeezus out of The Yemen - now there's a real war crime that the Western MSM, if they weren't just compliant stenographers, could get their teeth into. An illegal invasion against a country that won't comply with the US's "rules based order". Rule No.1 - Do as we say or we'll kick your head in!
                              Last edited by Paddo Colt 61; 09-29-2022, 11:16 AM.

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                              • Originally posted by Paddo Colt 61 View Post
                                What's your gut feeling on it Edwin? I'll grant you time to consult the Tele or Sky news before you post.
                                You misjudge me if you think I'd consult the tele on anything. Perhaps you can suggest a good source???
                                No gut feeling on this one. I can't think who benefits.

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