We’ve been in WW3 for quite some time but undeclared. The powers have figured out that it’s better to keep the commoners in the dark, glued to phones of unending streams of titillation. Those in the know get to dwell in the hinterlands of limited hangouts. The cruel masters are brilliant, but greed has its owns seeds of destruction. This house of cards is made of imaginary dollars. That’s all. In the long run as history has demonstrated, that house must fall. BRICS has been anticipating and planning for 15 years. It’s the hare and tortoise game.
The Cold War never ended, and that's a bad name considering how direct it is, and that many warm blooded people keep getting killed. I support BRICS but it's not as powerful as fans think, and, importantly, IT'S ALSO PART OF THE GAME.
The BRICS dollar stands firm, you only have to learn Mahjong like the Chinese do, winning wars without fighting. The Covid dollar, the wars dollar and the Zion dollar all go down, there’s too much dreaming in it. Mahjong is real it brings insight, patience and victory.
Enjoy your time away. Recharge. Don’t worry about your readers getting geopolitical commentary. Just going through the posts and comments on this platform I’m convinced that the greatest accumulation of geopolitical knowledge in the history of the world is assembled here. There is no shortage of “experts”. Actually taking a break now may be a great idea.
I myself have decided until further notice this is a Broadway Play! It has scripts, directors and producers. The world is led by fear and scare complex to utilized by the powers that be. I feel we are already in the one world government and the rest will play out as the financial players want it to. I may be wrong but I had to take a stand. It is only 24 hours in a day.
I could be wrong because I am no expert and simply research as much as I can and apply common sense, but, I get a sense that the military experts really have little idea what to say and are coming up with conventional comments to cover most bases and so as not to dig themselves into the shit.
As an example, if the fall of Syria is such a disaster for Iran, why did they do nothing to stop it? And if the fall of Syria is such a plus for Israel, how can it cope with a third front and invasion, with the same deranged plans to invade and occupy when it has failed to rout Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon?
It is an interesting moment because I have the sense that the military experts, Scott Ritter and co, are fine when the events can be made to fit what they know and think, but are lost when something comes out of left field.
I just think, okay, Assad fell and now we have a motley bunch of fanatics divided themselves into different groups, taking over. How can that create any sort of coherence which would allow the Israelis to dig in or even to manipulate from behind the scenes? Same for the Americans. It is a hornet's nest of uncertainty and unless Syria can throw up one strong leader capable of uniting them all, chaos will be the name of the game for years.
The Israeli military is weak in terms of its capacity to fight on the ground, real fighters and that is the only way it can hold onto what it has taken in Syria. Temporarily money might do the trick but that will not last and Israel is bleeding money at a massive rate with its many wars.
The other factor which the Americans and Shitrael do not take into account is that nothing unites people more, regardless of how much they may hate each other, than a common enemy. There is no greater common enemy in the Middle East than Israel. If some strongman pulls together the warring factions now competing for power in Syria, it will be with a focus and that focus will be destroy Israel.
The thing about destruction is that it creates an opportunity for transformation and with the destruction of Assad's Syria, and supposedly the damage or destruction of the Iranian axis, there is open, fertile ground for a new united movement to take on the common enemy and eradicate it in the name of a better and more profitable future. Humans are nothing if not self-serving and that is a powerful glue for disparate and divided groups.
I wrote the other day that I don't know what's going on. There are too many tentacles, and without enough of them grasping my hand, I can't be definitive (similar to how we don't have the tools to comprehend our human existence).
Sticking with metaphor, some analysts have fanboys akin to Korean pop bands. Some analysts are more charismatic and confident than others, and are thus believed more.
Those we should read, but less. In complex matters, we need diversity of opinion for our opinion.
Israel only has to hold territory and have weak neighbours to have won. And if Israel eventually loses, it will have served its use as a proxy for Empire.
Yes but Israel cannot hold territory. Some parts of Gaza have been 'taken'by the Israelis ten or more times. That is not holding territory.
Israel does not have the military numbers to hold Palestine let alone slabs of Lebanon and Syria. All it can do is bomb and when there is nothing left to bomb.
The only way Israel can hold territory is to exterminate 6 million in Occupied Palestine, 2 million in what is called Israel and 8 million in the Diaspora. It cannot be done. More than a year on there are probably 600,000 Palestinians dead in Gaza which leaves close to 2 million remaining.
There are limits on the number of people who can be murdered like this. And there is the physical reality that Israel has a shit army of psycho sickos who cannot really fight and are so mentally ill they are more likely to kill themselves than someone else.
The Syria invasion is just more gaslighting to encourage Israelis to believe how wonderful, powerful and strong they are and how their army can defeat any subhuman Arabs. Paper tiger, house of cards.
I followed your lead and have been away for a few weeks but I'm back (I think). I see that, unlike me, you've been at it. And now you're thinking of launching another Substack too! A man of many ways...
A friend of mine writes a film substack with a theme you might find interesting. It's called A Year in Movies. He reviews 100 movies per year from a certain country. Last year he did France, this year India, and next year we'll see... https://yearinmovies.substack.com
I'm always down for some French horror movies😊
From this year: 'Pandemonium', 'MadS' and 'Infested'.
Ooo... I'll have to find those💕 Thanks😊
Trailer doesn't do 'MadS' justice = https://youtu.be/PD-xWYq5wkg
Old school monster style = https://youtu.be/LR-uiy20_zM
Ooo... 🤗🕷
Still looks awesome!
'Pandemonium' requires a decent IQ = https://youtu.be/C5Sg1NpFN4Y?t=6
Creepy! 😊
We’ve been in WW3 for quite some time but undeclared. The powers have figured out that it’s better to keep the commoners in the dark, glued to phones of unending streams of titillation. Those in the know get to dwell in the hinterlands of limited hangouts. The cruel masters are brilliant, but greed has its owns seeds of destruction. This house of cards is made of imaginary dollars. That’s all. In the long run as history has demonstrated, that house must fall. BRICS has been anticipating and planning for 15 years. It’s the hare and tortoise game.
The Cold War never ended, and that's a bad name considering how direct it is, and that many warm blooded people keep getting killed. I support BRICS but it's not as powerful as fans think, and, importantly, IT'S ALSO PART OF THE GAME.
The BRICS dollar stands firm, you only have to learn Mahjong like the Chinese do, winning wars without fighting. The Covid dollar, the wars dollar and the Zion dollar all go down, there’s too much dreaming in it. Mahjong is real it brings insight, patience and victory.
I agree they think long-term, but it would be foolish of us to think Empire's unravel easily.
Enjoy your time away. Recharge. Don’t worry about your readers getting geopolitical commentary. Just going through the posts and comments on this platform I’m convinced that the greatest accumulation of geopolitical knowledge in the history of the world is assembled here. There is no shortage of “experts”. Actually taking a break now may be a great idea.
No recharging. Want to research, and get back to filing this year's shit.
Yep, some biased folk here with cult followings. I suggest looking for some of the smaller writers, and there are many great ones - https://www.mikehampton.co.uk/p/honest-media-guide
I myself have decided until further notice this is a Broadway Play! It has scripts, directors and producers. The world is led by fear and scare complex to utilized by the powers that be. I feel we are already in the one world government and the rest will play out as the financial players want it to. I may be wrong but I had to take a stand. It is only 24 hours in a day.
I worry that the staff of real power are simply jockeying for better management positions.
Folks are definitely jockeying for positions
I could be wrong because I am no expert and simply research as much as I can and apply common sense, but, I get a sense that the military experts really have little idea what to say and are coming up with conventional comments to cover most bases and so as not to dig themselves into the shit.
As an example, if the fall of Syria is such a disaster for Iran, why did they do nothing to stop it? And if the fall of Syria is such a plus for Israel, how can it cope with a third front and invasion, with the same deranged plans to invade and occupy when it has failed to rout Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon?
It is an interesting moment because I have the sense that the military experts, Scott Ritter and co, are fine when the events can be made to fit what they know and think, but are lost when something comes out of left field.
I just think, okay, Assad fell and now we have a motley bunch of fanatics divided themselves into different groups, taking over. How can that create any sort of coherence which would allow the Israelis to dig in or even to manipulate from behind the scenes? Same for the Americans. It is a hornet's nest of uncertainty and unless Syria can throw up one strong leader capable of uniting them all, chaos will be the name of the game for years.
The Israeli military is weak in terms of its capacity to fight on the ground, real fighters and that is the only way it can hold onto what it has taken in Syria. Temporarily money might do the trick but that will not last and Israel is bleeding money at a massive rate with its many wars.
The other factor which the Americans and Shitrael do not take into account is that nothing unites people more, regardless of how much they may hate each other, than a common enemy. There is no greater common enemy in the Middle East than Israel. If some strongman pulls together the warring factions now competing for power in Syria, it will be with a focus and that focus will be destroy Israel.
The thing about destruction is that it creates an opportunity for transformation and with the destruction of Assad's Syria, and supposedly the damage or destruction of the Iranian axis, there is open, fertile ground for a new united movement to take on the common enemy and eradicate it in the name of a better and more profitable future. Humans are nothing if not self-serving and that is a powerful glue for disparate and divided groups.
I wrote the other day that I don't know what's going on. There are too many tentacles, and without enough of them grasping my hand, I can't be definitive (similar to how we don't have the tools to comprehend our human existence).
Sticking with metaphor, some analysts have fanboys akin to Korean pop bands. Some analysts are more charismatic and confident than others, and are thus believed more.
Those we should read, but less. In complex matters, we need diversity of opinion for our opinion.
Israel only has to hold territory and have weak neighbours to have won. And if Israel eventually loses, it will have served its use as a proxy for Empire.
Yes but Israel cannot hold territory. Some parts of Gaza have been 'taken'by the Israelis ten or more times. That is not holding territory.
Israel does not have the military numbers to hold Palestine let alone slabs of Lebanon and Syria. All it can do is bomb and when there is nothing left to bomb.
The only way Israel can hold territory is to exterminate 6 million in Occupied Palestine, 2 million in what is called Israel and 8 million in the Diaspora. It cannot be done. More than a year on there are probably 600,000 Palestinians dead in Gaza which leaves close to 2 million remaining.
There are limits on the number of people who can be murdered like this. And there is the physical reality that Israel has a shit army of psycho sickos who cannot really fight and are so mentally ill they are more likely to kill themselves than someone else.
The Syria invasion is just more gaslighting to encourage Israelis to believe how wonderful, powerful and strong they are and how their army can defeat any subhuman Arabs. Paper tiger, house of cards.
I followed your lead and have been away for a few weeks but I'm back (I think). I see that, unlike me, you've been at it. And now you're thinking of launching another Substack too! A man of many ways...
A friend of mine writes a film substack with a theme you might find interesting. It's called A Year in Movies. He reviews 100 movies per year from a certain country. Last year he did France, this year India, and next year we'll see... https://yearinmovies.substack.com