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We do work via the first step of photosynthesis πŸ”—
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This is the most profound insight I've seen in a while.

American Meddling in Russia πŸ”—
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That’s the thing about today: People don’t remember that all through the 1990s, America meddled in Russia’s politics in just about every way you can imagine: it helped fix elections, flooded the country with untraceable money, secured international aid to help β€œour guys” stay in power, funded opposition activists, whitewashed horrible human rights abuses...you name it, America did it. Hell, Clinton’s Treasury Department even wrote presidential decrees. They also helped design Russia’s government apparatus and capital markets structures.

It’s hard to imagine a more direct control over a foreign country’s political system β€” short of a straight-up physical occupation.

...Millions died premature deaths. The Lancet estimated that 4 million people died [excess deaths] just in the first half of the 1990s

America β€” at a moment when it could have done pretty much anything in Russia β€” went with the scummiest, most barbaric option possible. It callously oversaw mass murder and theft and plunder only seen in times of war. And forget taking responsibility for it, no one in power has even acknowledged that it happened.
This is why I've always laughed at the hilarious russiagate accusations. The Russians themselves find these accusations incredibly insulting -- while they have ample justification to do so to avoid a return to their prior position, they would prefer to see themselves as the "better men". And the part that makes it worst is that Americans are totally unaware of how bad the Russians got screwed by the US; this has lead to a sort of national inferiority complex which enables some of the worst abuses of the Putin regime.

Ryzen: 0 latency mov,add,mov πŸ”—
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free memcpy? sign me up

Alhambra on the latest nonsense from the FED πŸ”—
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It sure seems like, and it is heavily implied (because they’ll never just come out and state this) here, these charlatans have finally acknowledged how they’ve been misleading themselves, and you, for more than a decade about the real state of the labor market therefore the overall economy.
As always, the FED flunks. Dumbest guys in the room. The caption on the above chart makes it clear that they've blinded themselves in their propaganda re-definitions of inflation and unemployment. This is why they can do nothing but fail.

STC in Yemen once again tells the Saudis to stuff it πŸ”—
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UAE sensing further weakness

Idaho throws in the towel on 'rona nonsense πŸ”—
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Good. Hopefully other states follow their lead. Meanwhile democrat states are busy blowing millions on moronic propaganda.

Bunga Bunga πŸ”—
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Money printing to the moon baby. Oh wait, they're SBA "Loans" and other bailout facilities. Right...

Anyways, housing prices are roaring back: see here. Back up the truck on BTC, GLD/GDX/JNUG boys. Oh, and don't forget STAWKKKS. BTFATH loser

Anyways, the FED's latest insane rationalization for all this is that "Oh it will all average out over time". If by that they mean the average guy gets bent over and serviced, then very much yes.

Don't forget that the reason this is a problem now is because it's not just more dollars. It's more dollars chasing less goods and services, as those were mostly destroyed by the lockdown.

More realizing lockdowns were moron panic measures πŸ”—
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Meanwhile our overlords think 6ft between people is not enough. I'm sure anything within visual range is unsafe -- you need to wear masks even on zoom calls after all. This way nobody can really ever organize against gubbmint and we'll all be safe forever!

Gates Foundation: funding the "news" πŸ”—
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I suspect much of this is very similar to how the Ford and Rockefeller foundations were convenient cutouts for CIA black funding to push certain narratives.

Michigan lootstravaganza continues πŸ”—
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More outbound citizens will be coming to the south.

Making petrol from Light, Water and CO2 πŸ”—
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Hey, if plants can make sugar...This is the best use of nuclear fusion ever.

NYC Subways: More broken windows than they can replace πŸ”—
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Mech racing league? πŸ”—
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Nice control system. Still needs some work.

Stupid NED Color revolution app predictably a privacy disaster πŸ”—
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Feature, not a bug

ZeroMQ guy on Switzerland πŸ”—
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Part 2 and 3. He correctly identified weaknesses in their system:
...for example, the popular initiative which called for a reduction in military spending and the use of the money for social purposes, was canceled. The government's argument was that the financing of the army and the financing of social affairs are two independent issues that cannot be conflated in one referendum.

The argument sounds reasonable. But then one notices that some of the constitutional changes initiated by parliament are cheerfully mixing changes in various parts of the constitution. The system is unbalanced in this respect and the problem has not been solved yet.
As always, rules for thee, not the gubbmint.
In Eastern Europe and, I guess, in many other places, reporting to authorities is seen as morally wrong. There is a kind of stubborn popular solidarity in resistance to power. We may have inherited that attitude from the times when ratting on someone meant that men in leather trench coats arrived early next morning and dragged the victim to Gulag. (I've even heard a story about a small Slovak town where, shortly after World War II, people began reporting their personal enemies to the Russians, claiming that they were Nazi collaborators. Russians had no clue and incarcerated every reported person. The feud spiraled out of control and several hundred people ended up in jail.)

Swiss, on the other hand, don't perceive authorities as necessarily hostile. If a neighbor violates a rule (and people have quite likely voted for that rule or at least haven't objected when it was introduced) he should be warned first, and if that doesn't help, reporting him to the authorities is seen as fully justified. Nothing terrible is going to happen anyway. Most likely, the authorities are just going to ask the person in question to behave.
The Swiss will be eaten alive when they get run over by the next Napoleon.

Wealthy from shenanigans: quite the texas story πŸ”—
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This is very texas

Malls: Jingle Mail πŸ”—
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I'm sure the banks are very happy to stuff their book with said non-performing assets they'll have to pay taxes on forever. On the bright side, Carl Icahn makes more money off of moronic government policy. Good on him.

Luka: leading from the front πŸ”—
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Say what you will about the man, but it's hard not to respect a man who liveth by the sword that does not shrink from dying by it. I think this bit bodes quite well for the odds for reunification:
The Belarusian military is dramatically different from the Ukrainian military which had practically lost its combat readiness decades ago, which was then purged from all real patriots, and which was fantastically corrupt. In contrast, the comparatively small Belarusian military is, by all accounts, very well-trained, decently equipped and commanded by very competent officers.
Given Luka's Severan response so far (feed the soldiers, live in peace), I doubt seriously the color revolution has a chance.

"Mask Mouth" πŸ”—
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Causing gum disease by turning people into mouth breathers. Fitting, I regard religious mask wearers to likely be drooling mouth-breathers with or without it.

Pelosi: Republicans enemies of the state πŸ”—
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Well that's one way to get the civil war going.

Syphillis: raging through Europe long before the discovery of the new world πŸ”—
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Not shocking to me. Most all disease had to be worldwide, as trade networks have always been better developed than the state and it's historians necessarily can know.

Using periods in your correspondence considered hostile πŸ”—
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Facebook Psychosis reaches a crescendo. Feels Before Reals Uber Alles.

Paint one Fan blade black to stop 70% of bird turbine strikes πŸ”—
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Breaking up the motion blur is important.

Gaelic Gulag: Ireland goes full tyranny mode πŸ”—
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Consider the plight of this man: A few hours earlier he was walking quite happily down the street; now he is medicated, vaccinated, and isolated in a mental institution,detained against his will, and reliant on the institution to notify his legal representative that an involuntary admission order has been made against him. It could take a week or more to secure his release, assuming this is even possible. The provisions of the Health Emergency Measures Act could render him permanently detained in that location if the police officer concerned, or a registered medical practitioner, believes he may also be infected with the Covid-19 virus.
As expected these "temporary" measures are turning out to be permanent.

Zuck behind the TikTok nonsense πŸ”—
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As expected; the man's body language (lack thereof) clearly betrays sociopathy.

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