Posted on 05/25/2022 7:57:24 AM PDT by Cathi
Robert Barnes: The biggest loser in this Russian Ukraine conflict has been the globalist visions of George Soros and his like crowd. Because a lot things aren't...global digital currency ain't coming any time soon. Global WHO control over pandemics they can try as much as they want legally, politically probably ain't coming any time soon and this is all because they misread Vladimir Putin and Russia frankly. That's what it boils down to.
Alexander: Going back to globalization and the issue of globalization I saw that there was a whole group of business leaders who came along to Davos WEF and all that "World Economic forum"...I'll never forget that is what it calls itself and globalization in a way was conceived there back in the 60s. Anyway a lot of business leaders came along and they said globalization is dead. It's just been killed. You yourselves killed it. Your sanctions in fact destroyed it because what they did is they created this new structure, these new systems and in fact I was reading again in the Telegraph somebody actually saying at Davos now that we have all these countries around the world they're saying, "well if you pose sanctions like that on the Russians you can do the same to us so we are all now working to find alternative routes."
So globalization is finished and Vladimir Putin he played his role and it was a big one. But, the bizarre thing about this is that the initiative to do all this thing that brought the temple down, if you like on everybody's head, the temple of globalization crashing down, it was done by the very advocates of globalization themselves because they misread the Russian economy...they weren't listening to Robert Barnes who could have pointed out to them the Russians have all the oil and energy and food so they will be all right. They can survive the siege. They didn't listen, they went ahead. They thought that this "one dimensional economy the size of Paraguay" or whatever it is that they say would come crashing down like a house of cards. And now they've discovered they were completely wrong and what is crashing down like a house of cards is the whole structure of globalization that they spent the last 70 years creating.
And as I say it is one of the great paradoxes and ironies of history that they have done it themselves to themselves.
Robert Barnes: And just like Napoleon and the Nazi's they forgot not to poke the Russian bear.
Never poke the bear and now they're trying to poke the dragon.
I've been working on a FR project which shows the vote rigging.
They are traitors indeed - to steal power for the sake of power.
And there it is! :)
As my senator said, Russia is rotten and a bully. Still, if anyone would try, perhaps something could still be negotiated. If I were younger, I would volunteer to try. Russia is not exactly distinguishing itself as a 'war lord' lately - perhaps to their detriment.
Interesting! Keep me posted if you can. I followed the original Mike Lindell web offering - 'Absolute Proof' I think - which was overwhelming evidence of foreign {especially Chinese} interference in the 2020 POTUS election. His later more thorough production was rejected by SCOTUS, a potential death knell for the Republic.
Now, similarly, this '2000 Mules' is devastating - and ignored by almost everyone. The Dem'Rats worked with a foreign power to remove a popularly supported impediment to their mutual interests: treason! I think that we must consider the possibility that the Chinese are already running our country, at least to some extent... they would not be too aggressive at first.
We may be headed towards a civil war or slavery if someone does not step up with reason.
The thing is, Russia has always been a basket case. Primarily because it is to large and too small (too large in size and too small in population to manage it). Thus, it has been managed — or, more properly MISmanaged — by a long series of tyrants who treated their people worse than just subjects, but more as nameless and faceless scut workers who would do what they were told or pay dearly for failing to do so. The Russian people have been held down and oppressed by their own leaders for hundreds of years. So much, that they have become fatalists, lacking ambition or drive. There are a handful of exceptions, of course (there always are), such as some composers (Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff) and some writers (Tolstoy, Dostoevsky). But, when it comes right down to it, the only thing that really describes the Russian people is what (was it Pasternak in “Doctor Zhivago?) said about them: Russians endure.
... non-NATO nations are forming competitive power blocks that look likely to pose a significant threat to our elitists’ plans.
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Globos seem incapable of calculating for reactions.
I keep thinking we are up against an algorithm about on par with the one that sends us ads for items we just purchased.
Forgive - I have to get off for the evening. sigh Up the Republic! 😇
...a pawn supply that is constantly refilled, that protect the valuable players at all costs. I repeat: at all costs
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They are reducing their own pawn supply by every action they have taken. The ones not bankrupt, starving, dead, or disabled are reaching the end of the board and switching sides.
As for at-all-cost defense of their *valuable players*, perhaps those terms are becoming acceptable.
Tactically, they have evidenced huge blind spots, while their strategy is not only publicly detailed in exhausting granularity, they are holding an amazing amount of their current briefing sessions on video, in public!
It also seems, Putin has used the energy wedge to at least somewhat separate various EU members from the NATO-control protocols. Meanwhile, safe-passage lanes have been opened for commodity export, which may soften the worldwide economic catastrophe wrought by the globos.
The West is beggaring itself while buggering itself over one national leader they say they hold in contempt, along with his economic position. All while the world can see that leader garnering respect, or at least accommodation.
It is all becoming a most curious display reminiscent of Monty Python’s lovechild by Marvel, with more death & destruction.
Unfortunately, it is not CGI.
“Your points are a big off topic.”
Not really. You made the point that Russia is “rotten and a bully,” a point with which I agree. I responded to that, because WHY Russia is rotten and a bully goes far to explain why it does what it does. And that is essential to understand if one is going to engage in negotiations with a bully.
That’s why I responded as I did, because I wanted to give a little summary of what I thought brought Russia to its well-deserved role of a bully.
Because what makes a bully a bully is his insecurity and paranoia. As such, a bully feels compelled to lash out at those smaller and weaker than he, as the bully sees them as easy targets, a quick victory; a chance to show his dominance. But a bully cries “Foul!” if his victim fights back; and if the victim fights back hard enough, and starts to really hurt the bully, the bully quickly looks around for an exit, or for someone to step in and stop the fight, and thus save him from his greatest fear of all: Humiliation.
I think the problem for Deep State hegemony is that after you have been in control unopposed for decades when change slowly begins to happen you are the last one to recognize it. They are attempting to strong arm as usual; but it is losing affect.
They have sent out the diplomats to most countries first exerting pressure to get nations to sign up to the alliance for the latest power play. The NATO/ANGLO countries quickly oblige; but many others who have tired of the U.S. throwing their weight around have been balking. Then, as usual, the threats and the bribes get thrown in. That works with some; but when that fails they resort to “regime change.”
Pakistani leader Khan who was just removed through a no confidence vote insists he has been the victim of a “regime change” conspiracy involving the United States. He refused to agree to a U.S. military base in Pakistan.
He said the PML-N and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) — two normally feuding dynastic groups who joined forces to oust him — had conspired with Washington to bring the no-confidence vote because of his opposition to US foreign policy, particularly in Muslim nations such as Iraq and Afghanistan.
Enter the BRICS...
https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/05/23/argentina-china-us-imf-bri-debt-economy-summit-americas/
The ninth Summit of the Americas, which the United States is set to host in early June, is shaping up to be an unmitigated disaster. Faced with the threat of boycotts by key regional leaders, the White House is clearly having trouble navigating Latin America’s current political moment—which is marked by an increasingly anti-American turn that has paralleled China’s consistent investments in the region.
Argentina is a prime example of how Latin America is turning eastward for its economic and development needs, possibly locking in a China-centric trajectory for years to come. In February, Buenos Aires became the latest member of Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative, its overseas investment program. The Belt and Road now includes 21 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, with Argentina its largest economic partner in the region to date. China has invited Argentina to attend the upcoming June summit of the BRICS grouping of emerging economies—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—and to become a member of its New Development Bank, a Shanghai-based multilateral bank that aims to be an alternative to traditional financial institutions like the International Monetary Fund and World Bank.
To quote the Chinese, “May you live in interesting times.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHThJ5Mmys4
Orban prepares for battle. Soros hates Putin. Biden pretends to bankrupt Russia. Update 1
These people aren’t conservatives. We are in trouble. There is an ideological war going on and MAGA is about to get nuked due to these freaks.
Why do you people continue to repeat this lie?
Trump’s instincts were quite the opposite as shown by his ACTIONS.
Dumba**
Actually, you are wrong and arthurus is correct.
The fact you resort to calling him a name is proof.
NO, I am not. Trump bombed Russia’s proxies throughout the ISIS battles and on at least one occasion Russian troops were present.
And I call people what they are. Resorting to lies and name-calling is the preferred method of communication of the Putin-supporters here. Talk to them first.
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