GOV/MIL Main "Great Reset" Thread

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ITALY IS WAKING UP! .41 min

ITALY IS WAKING UP!​

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The sixth day of indefinite protest in Moldova has begun. .22 min

THE SIXTH DAY OF INDEFINITE PROTEST IN MOLDOVA HAS BEGUN.​

The sixth day of indefinite protest in Moldova has begun. A tent city has been set up near the government building. The people are demanding the resignation of President Maia Sandu, against the backdrop of constant price increases and gigantic bills.

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Madrid Spain 9/24/2022 #StopAgenda2030 #StopAllMandates #Freedom #NoWHO #NoGovernmentCorruption 3:48 min

MADRID SPAIN 9/24/2022 #STOPAGENDA2030 #STOPALLMANDATES #FREEDOM #NOWHO #NOGOVERNMENTCORRUPTION​

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Reutlingen Germany 9/24/2022 #StopAgenda2030 #StopAllMandates #Freedom .30 min

REUTLINGEN GERMANY 9/24/2022 #STOPAGENDA2030 #STOPALLMANDATES #FREEDOM​

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Heilbronn Germany 9/24/2022 #StopAgenda2030 #StopAllMandates #Freedom part 1 .39 min

HEILBRONN GERMANY 9/24/2022 #STOPAGENDA2030 #STOPALLMANDATES #FREEDOM PART 1​

 
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FBI Whistleblower Comes Forward, Alleges Many Agents "Don't Agree" With Bureau's Direction

SUNDAY, SEP 25, 2022 - 05:30 PM
Authored by Jack Phillips via The Epoch Times

An FBI whistleblower recently came forward and issued warnings about alleged politicization at the FBI, saying that the bureau is spying on law-abiding Americans and that many of its domestic counterterrorism cases are tantamount to “entrapment.”

Kyle Seraphin, who has spent six years in the FBI, was suspended without pay and cannot seek another job without quitting or asking for permission. It’s not clear when he was suspended, but he said that he had run-ins with his managers about his refusal to get the COVID-19 vaccine although he was granted a religious exemption.

“The number of guys who say, ‘I don’t agree with what’s going on here, but I’ve got three years to retire,’ it’s heartbreaking,” he told podcast host Dan Bongino.

In one instance, Seraphin said he was forced to blow the whistle last year when Attorney General Merrick Garland told lawmakers that the Department of Justice was not targeting parents. He gave to a member of Congress an email that was circulated in the FBI, which said that Garland ordered the usage of the controversial PATRIOT Act to target parents with a tag, “EDUOFFICIALS.”

At the time, in May 2022, Reps. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Mike Johnson (R-Ind.) alleged that the investigations involved parents who were “upset about mask mandates and state elected officials who publicly voiced opposition to vaccine mandates,” accusing Garland of making false statements to Congress.

“That’s when you become part of political hatchet jobs, and I didn’t sign up for that, and nobody I know signed up for that either,” Seraphin told Bongino. “That’s not what people want to get involved in.”

In an interview with the Washington Times last week, he said the bureau’s investigations into domestic violent extremism, white nationalists, and right-wing extremists are mostly entrapment operations with questionable moral and ethical underpinnings.

“My team was deployed to 20 or 25 different high profile, national terrorism organization or terrorism investigations between 2018 and 2021. And what I saw, as the most obvious statement, is that there are three things about counterterrorism investigations,” he said.

Seraphin stated: “Number one, the demand for white supremacy vastly outstrips the supply of white supremacy.”

“Number two,” he added, “the FBI‘s playbook when it comes to counterterrorism investigations is always and unequivocally morally equivalent to entrapment, even if there’s a legal definition that allows them to skirt that.”

‘Inaccurate’
As for No. 3, Seraphin added to the Washington Times that the FBI doesn’t have an objective metric on how they prioritize cases.

“There’s an entirely ridiculous internal process for determining every single national priority,” the whistleblower said.

The Epoch Times has contacted the FBI for comment. A bureau spokesperson told the paper that his claims about entrapment lacked merit.

“This comment is inaccurate and represents a clear misunderstanding of the policy and practice in FBI investigations,” the FBI said in a statement to the outlet.

Attorney General Merrick Garland (L) and FBI Director Christopher Wray hold a press conference in Washington on Nov. 8, 2021. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

In the Bongino interview, Seraphin suggested that more FBI employees will come forward in the future, according to him, due to the bureau’s now-partisan nature.

At least 14 FBI whistleblowers have come forward in recent months to provide information about recent actions inside the bureau, said Jordan, on the FBI’s investigations into the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, parents at school board meetings, and Hunter Biden’s laptop.

At one point during the interview, Seraphin also touched on the Aug. 8 raid targeting former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago. Trump has often said that the search was political in nature and meant to harm his 2024 chances.

“You ask me to go raid President Obama’s house, you ask me to raid President Bush’s house, it’s not happening,” he continued. “It’s not happening. I’m sorry, it’s not happening. I’m not doing that. I’m going to be, probably pretty vocal. That’s probably going to be my last day.”
 

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4 Realms Where Technology Has Been Used to Chronically DAMAGE Humanity: Television, AI, Social Media, mRNA​

by S.D. Wells
September 25, 2022

Editor’s Note: The article below by S.D. Wells is great and important, but if you only have 15 minutes, please go to the video below. It talks about the future (and current) state of artificial intelligence. This isn’t “conspiracy theory” fodder. It’s an unfortunate reality that we’re facing as a species today.

It used to be that most Americans were mainly brainwashed into buying specific products and services by watching television, reading the newspaper, noticing billboards, and seeing films. Propaganda was a front-loaded “machine” that was quite linear in its approach to influence buying motives of consumers. With the invention of the internet and social media, everything changed.

The consumption of news, products, services, lifestyles, pornography, and now most medical “choices” are made online, after “consuming” artificial intelligence. This is how technology has been created and disseminated to chronically DAMAGE humanity, and it’s happening like a tsunami engulfs a coastline, every day.

Machine learning regulates nearly everything users see in front of them online, often in unethical, harmful ways​

An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm regulates the content chosen to be placed in front of user’s eyes specifically to influence their purchases of products, services, and information, based on what they talk about, type about, and search for using smart devices. Ever just talk to a friend about anything, then minutes later an ad pops up on your smart device, selling exactly what you just talked about? That’s AI. Smart devices are almost always RECORDING, whether or not you have the camera, microphone, or app “open” or “live.”

For example, Facebook’s AI software analyzes videos, stories, photos, and even memes, then gathers together ‘recommendations’ for you. Add in some key misinformation and suddenly you find yourself buying what Fakebook told you to buy, and believing what Fakebook calls news.

Google search engine uses AI to guide everyone AWAY from any information about natural health and AWAY from any information that exposes prescription medications and vaccines as the dangerous, experimental mediums they really are. Google blocks, bans, censors and bankrupts people, businesses and organizations that do not support the communist narrative that attempts to control all Americans’ lives and livelihoods.

Social media, mRNA and twisted, sick living thanks to the evil uses of AI​

AI dominates the social media landscape, have no illusions. Fake friends, fake followers, fake idols, fake news and fake trends “run” all the thinking of today’s youth, millenials and even adults who see and hear what they “want” to see and hear, because they are influenced by the false ‘gods’ of tech. With thinking comes action, and with action comes the adoption of the sick and twisted “services” of the AI-created world of social media. Bots and more bots tell the social-media-addicted world exactly what and how to think.

The CDC, FDA, DHS, NSA and the FBI categorize all that data too. All online “users” are moderated by fake news in order to control your thoughts and actions, in a very unhealthy way. For example, the Covid pandemic was created, controlled and spread via the internet in a far greater way than it ever was physically manifested in the real world. AI made it a sickness of the mind, more than the body, first. This way key to having people think they were “choosing” to wear a mask, social distance, isolate, get vaccinated and visit the hospital (a place to die) if they “caught” the Fauci Flu.

The most evil “technology” ever besieged upon the human race may just be mRNA technology. mRNA is a form of artificial intelligence that tricks your cells by entering them Trojan-horse style and then changing their manufacturing instructions, forever. With mRNA, cells produce toxic protein prions that clog the vascular system, damaging the heart, brain, CNS and immune system all in “one shot” (pun intended).

By the way, mRNA is nothing new; in fact, this form of AI has been worked on by scientists for decades prior to the Wuhan flu ever being released. Robert Malone is a key pioneer of this landmark “experiment,” and he blew the whistle on everything about it this year. He’s on the record talking about how mRNA AI is permanently damaging children. mRNA has a tangled history that Malone has told the world about, and now the truth is getting out, despite the censorship. Now hundreds of millions of people around the world are suffering the health detriment of the deadly mRNA jabs.

Now check out this amazing video about the good and bad sides of artificial intelligence:

View: https://youtu.be/J6Mdq3n6kgk
15:59 min
 

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Every Republican Should Hear New Italian PM Giorgia Meloni’s Message and Make It Their Platform

By J.D. Rucker • Sep. 25, 2022

It’s at least a little ironic that after decades of leftist rule, it’s Italy that embraces the type of nationalism that should be the model for the western world. We need boldness in leadership, not “woke” or globalist ideologies surrounding climate change and proper pronouns.

We need Republicans to act like Giorgia Meloni.

It isn’t just that she’s against the radical leftism that’s pervading across the western world. Many Republicans can make that claim. But goes so far as to proclaim the solutions that are unpopular in woke culture but fundamental to the survival of western society. Listen (well, read if you don’t speak Italian):

View: https://twitter.com/i/status/1574196477378936833
.49 min

“Yes to natural families, no to the LGBT lobby, yes to sexual identity, no to gender ideology, yes to the culture of life, no to the abyss of death, no to the violence of Islam, yes to safer borders, no to mass immigration, yes to work for our people.”

One can argue she sounds a lot like Donald Trump, though perhaps even more honest about the problems that plague society. “Natural families” are a key to any society’s success and the vast majority of Republicans have bowed to LGBTQIA+ supremacy in one way or another.
 

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Italy’s Right-Wing, Led by Meloni, Set to Win Election

By Reuters September 25, 2022 Updated: September 25, 2022

ROME—A right-wing alliance led by Giorgia Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party looks set to win a clear majority in the next parliament, exit polls said on Sept. 25 after voting ended in an Italian national election.

Meloni, as leader of the largest coalition party, was also likely to become Italy’s first female prime minister.

An exit poll for state broadcaster RAI said the bloc of conservative parties, that also includes Matteo Salvini’s League and Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia party, won between 41 percent and 45 percent, enough to guarantee control of both houses of parliament.

“Center-right clearly ahead both in the lower house and the Senate! It’ll be a long night but even now I want to say thanks,” Salvini said on Twitter.

Italy’s electoral law favors groups that manage to create pre-ballot pacts, giving them an outsized number of seats by comparison with their vote tally.

RAI said the right-wing alliance would win between 227 and 257 of the 400 seats in the lower house of parliament, and 111–131 of the 200 Senate seats.

Full results are expected by early Monday.

The result caps a remarkable rise for Meloni, whose party won only 4 percent of the vote in the last national election in 2018, but this time around was forecast to emerge as Italy’s largest group on around 22–26 percent.

Meloni, 45, has pledged to support Western policy on Ukraine and not take undue risks with the third largest economy in the euro zone.

Italy has a history of political instability and the next prime minister will lead the country’s 68th government since 1946 and face a host of problems, notably soaring energy costs and growing economic headwinds.

Italy’s first autumn national election in over a century was triggered by party infighting that brought down Prime Minister Mario Draghi’s broad national unity government in July.

The new, slimmed-down parliament will not meet until Oct. 13, at which point the head of state will summon party leaders and decide on the shape of the new government.
 

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Half of 2023’s Diversity Visas to Be Given to Migrants from Muslim Countries

BY ROBERT SPENCER 7:25 PM ON SEPTEMBER 25, 2022

While increasing numbers of Americans are wondering how they’re going to pay for both gas and groceries this month, the Biden administration is busy concentrating on what’s really important: celebrating diversity. The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) reported Thursday that “recently released State Department estimates indicate that a majority of those coming to the U.S. via the Diversity Visa Lottery during the next fiscal year (2023) will be Muslims, despite the fact that adherents of that faith account for less than a quarter of the world’s population.” What could possibly go wrong? Surely you don’t object to this, do you? Biden’s handlers are no doubt standing ready to brand anyone who dares utter a murmur of dissent as “racist” and “Islamophobic.”

There are other reasons why Americans may look askance at the prospect of bringing large numbers of Muslims into the country. While there is no doubt whatsoever that the overwhelming majority of Muslims will never become terrorists, there is no reliable way to determine, among those wishing to enter the country, which hold jihadist sentiments and which do not. The consequences in this case could be lethal.

One of the key elements of the Left’s rap sheet on me is that I supposedly fail to distinguish between “extremist” and “moderate” Muslims, but the real problem is that Muslims all too often don’t do so, either. Ibrahim Simpson and Nadir Soofi, the Islamic State (ISIS) jihadis who came to kill us all at the Muhammad Art Exhibit and Cartoon Contest I co-sponsored with Pamela Geller in Garland, Texas in 2015, were members in good standing of the Islamic Community Center of Phoenix. In January 2016, Abdul Shaheed (formerly Edward Archer) shot Philadelphia police officer Jesse Hartnett multiple times at close range. He was a member of Philadelphia’s Mujahideen Mosque. The Tsarnaev brothers, who bombed the Boston Marathon in 2013, were members of the Islamic Society of Boston, as were many other jihadists.

What’s more, With 42,000 jihad attacks around the world since 9/11, and numerous jihad plots in the U.S., and criminals quoting the Qur’an to justify their criminality, there is ample reason to be concerned about Islam. But to take note of such facts is “Islamophobic,” and so the CIS reported that the percentage of Muslim migrants to be given the next round of Diversity Visas would be much higher than it has been in the recent past: “This is up sharply from the FY 2020 level of about 18 percent.”

The CIS explained that “given our government’s reluctance to gather data along religious lines, this information is teased out of statistics dealing with the country of origin of the diversity visa holders. A more precise statement would be that, out of 43,129 expected diversity visas, 21,000 will come from five Muslim-majority nations (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Morocco, and Uzbekistan), while 22,129 will come from the rest of the world, or so the most recent State Department Visa Bulletin tells us.” Iran? Yes, you read that right. And what efforts will be made to ensure that those coming from Iran aren’t going to engage in, say, kidnapping plots aimed at silencing Iranian dissidents? No such efforts will be made at all. They would be “Islamophobic.”

CIS added that “since there are 43 Muslim-majority nations in the balance of the world, most sending us diversity visa holders — and not counted among the five — it is clear that a majority of the lottery visas will go to people living in Muslim nations. These 43 nations sent us 5,746 lottery visa holders in 2020 and include Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, and Syria.”

Meanwhile, “two heavily Muslim nations, Pakistan and Bangladesh, which used to provide large numbers of Diversity Visa Lottery winners, no longer do so as they have joined the list of major migrant-sending countries and are no longer eligible for the program.”

Aside from the possibility of admitting jihad terrorists, there will also be societal upheaval resulting from the admission of people among whom are many who have a vastly different idea of how societies ought to work from the one that Americans generally hold. The Qur’an calls for the beating of women “from whom you fear disobedience” (4:34). It allows a man to have as many as four wives (4:3), and these wives may be prepubescent (65:4). It allows for the sexual enslavement of infidel women (4:3, 4:24, 23:1-6, 33:50, 70:30). Will every last Muslim who enters the U.S. next year believe in and act upon those beliefs? Of course not. But some will. And the people who set these immigration policies will not be among those who will be forced to pay the price for them.
 

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Texas sheriff: 'We have a government promoting the movement of slaves…'
'These people are being put into indentured servitude in the U.S.'

Bob Unruh By Bob Unruh
Published September 25, 2022 at 4:06pm

There's no end to the tragic stories that come out of America's southern border crisis, created when Joe Biden was elected and canceled the security programs implemented by President Donald Trump.

Families are separated, migrants drown crossing rivers, illegal aliens die in the deserts, and more deaths come from operations coyotes, human smugglers, have set up – that fail.

Then there are those who survive the trip and face the difficulties of making their way inside the United States.

One Texas sheriff has seen the conditions immigrants face, and he has no praise for a federal government that is allowing this influx of foreigners, and the crime lords that are taking advantage.

"It's an invasion that's being brought on by transnational criminal organizations in Mexico that are bringing a peon class of slaves into the United States," charged Roy Boyd, sheriff of Goliad County, Texas. "This is an epic battle of good versus evil, because we have a government that is actually promoting the movement of slaves from one country to another. … These people are being put into indentured servitude in the United States."

His comments were reported in the Washington Stand, a division of the Family Research Council..

That report explained, "Boyd’s sentiments echo the words used by authorities in Georgia in December 2021, when a 'modern-day slavery' ring was uncovered that freed at least 100 illegal immigrants from inhumane working and living conditions, in which at least two died, others forced to work at gunpoint, and another repeatedly raped. The perpetrators were part of a 'transnational criminal organization' that 'engaged in human trafficking, visa fraud, forced labor, mail fraud, money laundering, and other crimes that earned the collaborators more than $200 million.'"

Boyd said the actual number of migrants involved also is far higher than what is reported.

"When you come down to South Texas, one of the things you have to realize is that the Border Patrol encounters over 100,000 illegal aliens crossing into the United States, just into Texas every month," he said. "And [just] so you understand … Border Patrol, according to their own people on the streets, only encounter what they estimate to be 8 to 15% of the people that actually illegally cross into the United States."

The sheriff said the smugglers that bring people to the border, and sometimes across, are in it for their money, not to help someone.

"We have encountered people here at the sheriff’s office who thought they were coming to the United States to be reunited with their families, only to find that they were going to be placed into bondage in unspeakable situations here in the United States," he said. "This should not be happening."

Since Joe Biden took office, more than 3.5 million people have crossed the southern border illegally. That's many times the traffic under Trump's security policies, including "Remain-in-Mexico" for asylum seekers and the border wall.

Illegal drugs also are flooding into the U.S. across the border, too.

Boyd described the problem as a sickness.

"We have to cure it. … We’ve turned our back on God, and we’re no longer following what the blessings would be under Deuteronomy 28. We’ve gone on to the curses, and I think that we’ve only seen a tip of the iceberg when it comes to the misery we’re going to face as a result of the fact that we’ve lost our way."
 

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Texas has raised over $55 million in private donations for border wall

Besides raising money for a border wall, Abbott has signed legislation which designated Mexican drug cartels as domestic terrorists.

By Charlotte Hazard
Updated: September 25, 2022 - 5:03pm

As of September 12, the state of Texas has raised a little over $55 million to secure the southern border and build a wall, which was one of the main issues former President Trump ran on in 2016.

"While securing the border is the federal government's responsibility, Texas will not sit idly by as this crisis grows. Texas is responding with the most robust and comprehensive border plan the nation has ever seen," Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in a statement.

Biden's open-door immigration policies have led to a drug crisis and a humanitarian crisis, according to Gov. Abbott's statement.

"The State of Texas is working collaboratively with communities impacted by the border crisis to arrest and detain individuals coming into Texas illegally," Abbott's statement reads. "Our efforts will only be effective if we work together to secure the border, make criminal arrests, protect landowners, rid our communities of dangerous drugs, and provide Texans with the support they need and deserve."

Besides raising money for a border wall, Abbott has signed legislation which designated Mexican drug cartels as domestic terrorists, and has called on President Joe Biden to do the same.

"Fentanyl is a clandestine killer, and Texans are falling victim to the Mexican cartels that are producing it,” said Governor Abbott in a statement. "Cartels are terrorists, and it's time we treated them that way. In fact, more Americans died from fentanyl poisoning in the past year than all terrorist attacks across the globe in the past 100 years. In order to save our country, particularly our next generation, we must do more to get fentanyl off our streets.”

As of now, Biden has not responded to Abbott's request to designate Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations.
 

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Bill Gates Is Alarmed About It All Coming to an End and Civil War

By M Dowling -September 25, 202222

Far-left Insider said that Bill Gates is sounding the alarm on political polarization in the US. He fears it is all coming to an end, and we might even end up in a Civil War.

“Political polarization may bring it all to an end; we’re going to have a hung election and a civil war,” he recently told Forbes. [Gates is solidly on the far-left]

Insider said that Gates, who has been the target of many conspiracy theories over the years, also pointed out the dangers of misinformation. [As if we don’t get constant misinformation from the Left?]

Insider portrays him as a great philanthropist.

Bill Gates usually focuses on issues like poverty and infectious diseases through his charitable foundation, but another problem on his mind is the polarization of US politics, Insider writes.

Coming to an End, Hung Elections, and Civil War
“I admit that political polarization may bring it all to an end; we’re going to have a hung election and a civil war,” he recently said in the keynote conversation at this year’s Forbes 400 Summit on Philanthropy. “I have no expertise in that. I’m not going to divert my money to that because I wouldn’t know how to spend it.“

Political polarization, he says, goes hand-in-hand with another issue: the spread of misinformation.

“The polarization and lack of trust is a problem,” he continued to Forbes. “One of the best-selling books last year was a book by Robert Kennedy, saying that I like to make money and kill millions of people with vaccines. It’s wild that sells well.”

[What does he expect when CDC, NIH, media, politicians, and NIAID admit they lie to us because they don’t trust us?]

Conspiracies
Insider writes that Gates has been the subject of conspiracy theories that claim he puts microchips in vaccines to track people. Earlier this month, Gates said people had yelled such accusations at him on the street.

“People seek simple solutions [and] the truth is kind of boring sometimes. Anybody who’s got good innovations on reducing polarization, getting the truth to be as interesting as the crazy stuff that would be well worth investing in,” Gates told Forbes.

He didn’t mention that the science exists to chip people, and Klaus Schwab and his World Economic Forum (WEF) members, of which Gates is one, talk about injecting us with chips regularly. Some people in Sweden are getting chipped deliberately for harmless issues.

Wake Up Lefties
Gates’ summer reading list for this year, which he announced in June, includes “Why We’re Polarized” by Ezra Klein.

Klein is the far-left founder of Vox, and his book talks about identity politics and the politicization of everyday life. That is a problem, but the Left doesn’t see their role in it.

“I’m generally optimistic about the future, but one thing that dampens my outlook a bit is the increasing polarization in America, especially when it comes to politics,” Gates wrote in a blog post about his book picks.

The totalitarianism that Gates subscribes to is much to blame for the polarization. The elites need to stop looking down on us peasants.
 

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Shearer’s Foods announces fate of Hermiston potato chip plant devastated by fire

BY CORY MCCOY UPDATED SEPTEMBER 25, 2022 11:31 AM

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An apparent boiler explosion at Shearer’s Foods plant south of Hermiston sparked a dramatic fire on Tuesday Feb 22, 2022. Brandon Artz shared his dramatic drone video of the incident. BY COURTESY BRANDON ARTZ

Shearer’s Foods has made a decision about the fate of its Hermiston, Ore. plant, which was devastated by a fire earlier this year. The company, which produces branded potato and corn chips for national chains, has decided not to rebuild the Hermiston plant, according to an email from the company. The plant was all but destroyed after a boiler exploded in February.

Employees, who were laid off in March, were notified this week of the decision, according to the company. At the time Shearer’s estimated earlier this year that it would take 15 to 18 months rebuild the plant, which is about an hour south of the Tri-Cities.

The Shearer’s Foods plant south of Hermiston smoldered for days after a devastating fire in February. Courtesy Brandon Artz

“It was a difficult decision not to rebuild in Hermiston because of our dedicated employees and all the support we’ve received from the community over the years,” said Shearer’s CEO Bill Nictakis. “As Shearer’s continues to grow, we have decided that it is in the company’s best interest to focus our resources on maximizing production at our other facilities.” The company said in March that its 230 employees were given a severance package, based on tenure and unused vacation, and has worked with community organizations to help them find employment in the meantime.

They are also encouraging employees willing to relocate to apply at other locations. The Hermiston plant, which opened in 2010, was the company’s only production facility in the Pacific Northwest. The Ohio-based company’s other locations are in Ohio, Texas, Arkansas, Virginia, Iowa, Minnesota, Arizona, Pennsylvania and Ontario, Canada, according to the Shearer’s Foods website.

(COMMENT: The Klamath Basin and surrounds is a potato growing area. Drought, coupled with lake water level requirements for sucker fish and river flow requirements for salmon have resulted in repeated irrigation shut offs to this area.)
 

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USPS used online surveillance to spy on protesters​

An increasing habit.
  • By Ken Macon
  • Posted 12:24 pm
The US Postal Service surveilled protesters across the country, according to heavily redacted documents obtained by Patrick Eddington, a senior fellow at Cato Institute, through a Freedom of Information Act request.

According to the records, between September 2020 and April 2021, postal inspectors spied on protests, including through a covert social media surveillance program dubbed the Internet Covert Operations Program (iCOP).

The inspectors spied on conservative groups that marched to DC following President Biden’s election, protests in Louisville, Kentucky, following an investigation into the death of Breonna Taylor at the hands of the police, and gun rights activists in Richmond, Virginia.

According to Eddington, the records show the extent of the USPS surveillance efforts, which are capable of reaching every business and home in the US.

“The Postal Service cannot reliably deliver mail to my own home, yet they can find the money and people to effectively digitally spy at scale, including on Americans engaged in First Amendment-protected activities,” Eddington told the Washington Times.

One of the documents Eddington obtained was a redacted situational awareness bulletin from a social media analyst in 2020 that said that Louisville was in a state of emergency in anticipation of the state’s investigation into Taylor’s death.

The social media surveillance program also concluded that a “Million MAGA March” would cause traffic jams in DC, Virginia, and Maryland.

Most of the bulletins by the postal inspectors included disclaimers that the reports are not supposed to violate human rights, the intention is to make law enforcement aware of potential criminal activity and violence.

The US Postal Inspection Service defended its surveillance of Americans, arguing that its inspectors are federal law enforcement officers tasked with protecting USPS employees, customers, and infrastructure.

“The U.S. Postal Inspection Service occasionally reviews publicly available information in order to assess potential safety or security threats to Postal Service employees, facilities, operations, and infrastructure,” the agency said in a statement.

However, last year, the USPS inspector general said that the surveillance was an overreach and potentially illegal. The institution faced backlash over its covert program to scan citizens’ social media accounts for “inflammatory” content.

The Kentucky representative Thomas Massie expressed his concern over the USPS’s move. “The USPS has been losing money for many years … so where do they find money to run this surveillance program?”
 

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Biden Is Crushing Iran's Freedom Revolution, Just As Obama Did

By Pamela Geller
September 25, 2022

Few people in America, with the exception of longtime readers of the Geller Report and other censored freedom-loving websites, may recognize the plaintive wails for freedom that are currently being sounded in Iran. Yet we have seen this before. And each time, the West, led by a Democrat president, has aided and abetted the brutal crackdown on brave young people (led by women) dying, quite literally, to be free. Joe Biden is doing the same thing now that Barack Obama did years ago: ignoring the Iranians putting their lives on the line for freedom. It's nothing short of shameful.

Firstpost reported Wednesday: "Over the past few days, protests have erupted across Iran after a 22-year-old woman died while being held by the morality police for violating the country's strictly enforced Islamic dress code. Anger has seen women remove their mandatory headscarves, or hijabs, from covering their hair after the death of Mahsa Amini, who was picked up by morality police over her allegedly loose headscarf."

Yet as Iran's leaders continue to crack down on their citizens who yearn for freedom and liberty, the Biden administration shows no support for Iran's protesters. The Biden administration relentlessly appeases this brutal and murderous regime. The people of Iran are courageously protesting for freedom, all while the Biden administration emboldens Iran's murderous leaders with billions of dollars in sanctions relief. Biden has released billions to the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism, while working furiously to nuclearize the Islamic state. Biden's handlers continue to beg the haughty mullahs to re-enter the JCPOA, the disastrous nuclear deal that Barack Obama concluded with the Islamic Republic, and the President Trump wisely discontinued. Biden's handlers' version is even worse.

Biden's appeasement of Iran is just like the appeasement policy of Barack Obama. And just like the appeasement pursued by Jimmy Carter.

The United States Secret Service even stooped so low as to protect the genocidal president of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi, when he spoke before the United Nations. Instead of issuing sanctions against the regime's brutal violence against women, Biden opened America's doors to Iran's top terrorist to speak at the U.N. to deny the Holocaust.

Where is the backlash from the American media? They provide very little coverage about Iran's atrocious human rights violations. Watch some of Lesley Stahl's interview with the mass-murdering Raisi. Stahl treats Raisi with much greater respect than she did President Trump. She asks Raisi to outline the differences between Biden and Trump, implying that Biden's appeasement of Iran is a positive thing. Awful.

It isn't just Lesley Stahl, either. Western news outlets censor and scrub coverage of the freedom protests and the horrors that give rise to them. This has been going on for years. How many people know who Neda Soltan was? She is an icon in Iran. A decade ago, she was shot dead while protesting the Iranian regime's brutal enforcement of Islamic law. Then, as now, thousands marched against the Islamic regime despite beatings, torture, and prison.

Neda became a rallying cry. Iranians were beaten, jailed, raped, and killed. It was a killing field. Iranians begged for our help. Finally, Barack Obama could no longer ignore it. Obama said he "respects this regime." Obama said: "We will seek common ground. We will be respectful even when we do not agree." He requested no funds for the promotion of democracy initiatives in Iran.

Knowing this, the people of Iran still took the streets, despite knowing full well what awaited them. As Robert Spencer pointed out, the regime's only hope of remaining in power is to terrorize the Iranian people into submission, as per Quran 3:151, 8:12, and 8:60.

Sadly for the Iranian people, President Trump isn't in office. He vowed to help them.

Where is America's feminist community on this outrage? Firstpost also reported Wednesday that

"amid ongoing protests in Iran, Mahsa Amini's father has refused to allow Islamic prayers over his daughter's body. 'Your Islam denounced her, now you've come to pray over her? Aren't you ashamed of yourself? You killed her for two strands of hair! ... Take your Islam and go,' said Mahsa Amini's father in a viral video."

Pray for this grieving father who dared to tell the truth despite the immense risk, and for the people of Iran who yearn for freedom.
 

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“Everything in Your Life Financially and Economically is Changing in the Last 72 hours” – Steve Bannon on Implications of Biden’s Economy

By Joe Hoft
Published September 25, 2022 at 8:40am

he Biden economy is taking over and the results of his administration’s actions are devastating.

Last week the US markets collapsed. The DOW is down more than 6,700 points this year. If this stands, it will be the worst year in US market history.

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Steve Bannon had Dr. Peter Navarro on to discuss the state of Biden’s economy. Bannon shared:

Everything in your life financially and economically is changing in the last 72 hours. It’s only going to get worse…There’s no place to hide here.

Dr. Navarro then shared charts that show the economy if falling apart.

This is a bloodbath. We’re losing trillions and trillions of dollars of wealth. Steve the bond market is an ocean compared to the pond in the stock market. It’s all about the bond market.

Biden’s gang wants to destroy America. There’s nowhere to hide.

Dr. Peter Navarro: Joe Biden's Stagflation has Destroyed the Bond and Stock Markets 9:08 min
 

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Exclusive— Kevin McCarthy: Democrat ESG Energy Crisis ‘Just Wrong’; Republicans to Lower Gas Prices​

PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania — House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview that the Democrat ESG [Environmental, Social, and Governance] energy agenda is “just wrong” and that a House Republican majority would bring down energy prices.

McCarthy spoke to Breitbart News ahead of the unveiling of the House Republican agenda, the Commitment to America. One of the core planks of the Commitment to America agenda is ensuring a strong economy.

Instead of enacting policies to lower gas prices, House Democrats have held hearings that have blamed oil and natural gas prices for the soaring energy prices under President Joe Biden’s watch.

Instead, McCarthy said that the Commitment to America agenda would lower gas prices.

“We’ve watched what the Democrats and Biden have done to our gasoline costs, but here we are going into winter, home heating is up three, four, or five times. That is what’s wrong. We will bring that cost down. We’ll let you keep more of what you’ve earned,” the California conservative said.

“We want to change all that. And that’s what we’re talking about here — how the commitment to America has a plan for each challenge to make our economy stronger. That means stopping inflation, bringing the price of fuel down, making our community safe,” he added.

House Republicans believe that they unleash American energy production and make America the largest energy producer in the world again, as it was under former President Donald Trump. The House Republican energy plan includes:
  • Maximizing the production of American-made energy
  • Cutting the permitting process in half to reduce reliance on foreign countries
  • Lower the cost of gas and utility bills
As part of ensuring a strong economy, Republicans remain committed to lowering gas prices, as Democrats in Congress and the Biden administration, as well as many corporations, have pushed Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) policies that would push America away from less expensive and more reliable energy such as natural gas to unstable and more expensive energy sources such as solar and wind.

The House Republican Study Committee (RSC) has proposed other potential solutions to lower energy prices by curbing the ESG movement. Congressional Democrats, the Democrat-led Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and the world’s largest asset managers, BlackRock, StateStreet, and Vanguard, have pushed the ESG movement. Principally, these Wall Street firms push investors into “socially responsible funds” to invest in funds based on criteria such as greenhouse gas emissions or a CEO’s compensation.
The Biden White House has deep ties to BlackRock.

Brian Deese, Biden’s chair of the National Economic Council (NEC), also led BlackRock’s Global Head of Investing. As Consumers’ Research put it, Deese helped advance the ESG agenda.

House Republicans have proposed many solutions to curb the ESG movement:

Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY) and Rep. Rick Allen (R-GA) proposed the Ensuring Sound Guidance (ESG) Act, which would force investment advisers and ERISA plan sponsors to prioritize maximizing financial returns over “fake ESG factors.”
Reps. Bill Huizenga (R-MI) and McHenry proposed H.J. Res. 88, which would eliminate the SEC’s proposed regulation on climate risk disclosures.

Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) proposed the Corporate Governance Reform and Transparency Act, which would rein in proxy advisers such as ISS and Glass Lewis by requiring these proxy advisers to register with the SEC, disclose conflicts of interest, and make their methodologies public.

Reps. Huizenga and Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-MO) introduced the House version of the INDEX ACT, which would empower American investors by giving them a seat at the table and providing transparency in the corporate governance system.

Consumers’ Research, a nonprofit advocacy group, has worked tirelessly to raise awareness of how these large Wall Street firms have raised energy prices.

As part of its campaign to raise awareness, Consumers’ Research advocated that:
  • Retail investors reconsider using BlackRock’s services, especially any passive investing funds such as the iShares fund brand and consider alternatives that do not abuse their fiduciary role.
  • Employees should consider contacting their human resources department to see if BlackRock manages their company’s 401(k) accounts or pension funds.
  • Individuals with state or municipal pensions should contact state officials to find out if any portion of their pension fund is managed by BlackRock.
McCarthy said that the Democrat agenda, which has led to higher inflation and higher energy prices, has sapped Americans’ ability to save and make ends meet. He said the Commitment to America agenda would work to end that.

“Today, through all the voters should be asked this question, could you give up one month of your wages 90% of Americans say no, they couldn’t afford it. But you know, the sad thing about it, it’s already been taken from them.

Because inflation is above 8.3 percent,” McCarthy explained. “It’s taken a full month of your wages. Now you have to live an entire year, with only 11 months of your pay. We want to change all that. And that’s what we’re talking about here how the commitment to America has a plan for each challenge to make our economy stronger. That means stop inflation, bring the price of fuel down, make our communities safe.”
 

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Exclusive — The Power of the Purse: McCarthy Says ‘Every Means Possible’ on Table for GOP to Roll Biden with Leverage

MATTHEW BOYLE and SEAN MORAN25 Sep 2022Pittsburgh, PA106

PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania — House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy told Breitbart News exclusively that all options are on the table when it comes to how a Republican majority next would pressure Democrat President Joe Biden to achieve the GOP “Commitment to America” agenda and roll back the Biden agenda.

“We’re going to use every means possible to have the pressure to implement the Commitment to America and at the same time put America back on the right track,” McCarthy said. “This runaway spending that the Democrats have been doing — you’ve got to rein it in. You have to be willing to do that.”

McCarthy’s interview came Thursday evening before a Friday morning rollout of the House Republican “Commitment to America” agenda ahead of the midterm elections. If the GOP retakes the House majority in November, McCarthy is the easy favorite to lead the chamber as the next Speaker of the House.

Specifically, McCarthy said, House Republicans are prepared to use the power of the purse — the Appropriations process by which Congress disburses money for the government to spend — to implement the agenda. McCarthy also pointed to using the Congressional Review Act to claw back regulations the Biden administration has put in place. And if Republicans get control of the U.S. Senate as well, he suggested reconciliation as a possibility to force bills onto Biden’s desk for the president to either veto or sign. McCarthy said House Republicans are preparing for all scenarios, hoping they have the Senate as well, but ready to rock and roll if they just get the House.

“There are a number of areas you can do it in,” McCarthy said. “But what you really need to have happen is we need to win the House and the Senate. So the day after the election, we’re preparing for both items, right? Do we just win the House? Or if we win the House and the Senate, we have more options.

You have the Congressional Review Act. You can repeal regulations within a specific timeframe with just 51 votes in the Senate. We’re preparing for a number of those. You have the Appropriations process where you can go through to be able to do this. But if we win both of them, you also have reconciliation where we can go through and put something on his desk in the process.”

McCarthy’s comments come after Biden warned two weeks ago that if the GOP takes both chambers of Congress in November, he will be facing a “difficult two years” and expects to spend much time “with the veto pen.”

“If we lose the House and we lose the Senate, it’s going to be a really difficult two years,” Biden told donors this month according to the Associated Press. “I’ll be spending more time with the veto pen than getting anything done.”

Asked about the big “bipartisan” bills that have been passing Congress with universal Democrat support, but also big groups of Republican support in the Senate, McCarthy predicted that that would end if and when Republicans retake the House. He also noted that up-and-coming Republican Senate candidates this year are much bolder than outgoing GOP establishment senators, so he expects that mindset of seeking deals with Democrats to fade next year.

“I don’t think you’re going to see that out of the Senate. I really like the candidates I see going. If they get the majority, that all stops,” McCarthy said. “You also need to think about — is the Senate going to generate or is the House? We’re the only ones with the plan. You’ve got to realize the Democrats have no plan. They created these problems with no plan to fix them.”

McCarthy noted that the reason those types of bills are passing this Congress is because Democrats know they need to work around the filibuster so they generate bills mostly from the Senate to get them past the filibuster and get at least ten Republicans on board — then have the House pass them. That dynamic, he said, will shift next year as he said the House will be generating the bulk of the bills.

“Now the House is sending it to them,” McCarthy said, referring to how he expects next year’s Congress to work. “If they send that from the Senate to the House it’s not going anywhere. That’s why the House is so important. That’s why all your viewers and listeners go to TaketheHouse.com, and they need to join with us. It’s not just putting it out there, it’s join with us and not just join with us on election but help us get this through. We’ll get it through the House, but we’ll need their help getting it through the Senate.”

McCarthy said that if Republicans take the Senate as well, the fight shifts immediately purely onto Biden and his agenda. But if they take just the House, he predicted the heat will be on a battle between the two chambers — and looking down Pennsylvania Avenue at the White House. Having both chambers, McCarthy said, will allow the Republicans more leverage, including on things Senate confirmation fights.

“If we end up with just the House, this is where the battle is going to be,” McCarthy said. “They’re going to come after us every step of the way. But they already do this to us now. The difference now is we are going to have committees. We have a responsibility for a check and balance. They’re not just going to have free rein anymore. I suspect that [Dr. Anthony] Fauci will resign before we’re sworn in. If we win the House and the Senate, and he resigns, his replacement will need to get confirmed and that gives us a lot of ability to help get in the Commitment to America.”
 

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Inflated Food Prices Forcing American Families to Change Eating Habits

ETHAN LETKEMAN25 Sep 2022952

Surging food prices due to historic inflation are forcing American families to adjust their eating habits by choosing cheaper options.

Cutting back on buying meats, shopping at high-end grocery stores, and dining out are among the many ways consumers are trying to save extra cash to avoid financial instability.

One Massachusetts father, Rick Whitman, told CNN that his family was enjoying eating at home more frequently because of how expensive eating out can be but is now grappling with the reality that eating at home is also becoming pricey.

Whitman noted he was spending 25 percent more for family groceries, forcing him to shop at cheaper grocery stores, such as Costco and local chain Market Basket, instead of Whole Foods or Stop & Shop.

Food prices have not only increased for the Whitman family but for the nation, as the consumer price index shows grocery store prices have increased by 13.5 percent since last year under the Biden administration, per the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Overall, food prices have increased by 11.4 percent.

Polling has shown that 63 percent of American families with children are changing their eating habits, compared to 31 percent that are not, Breitbart News recently reported.

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Seventy-two percent of families with children recorded paying more at the grocery store for items such as eggs, milk, butter, and bacon.

Another family also highlighted that current food prices had forced them to significantly adjust their eating habits by cutting down on dinner gatherings they used to enjoy hosting at their home.

“Before, we at least found joy in being home and having friends and family over, cooking and sitting around the table and just being content,” said Carol Ehrman from Montana. “Now, I’m not entertaining at all. It’s really sad.”

She noted that her family is trying to save money by cutting back on meats and is buying bulk foods more often.

Even if changing habits requires only giving up certain simple pleasures, it can still be jarring to any family, William Masters, a nutrition science and policy professor at Tufts University, told CNN.

“Not being able to buy the foods that people are used to — that your children are asking for, that your family wants — that’s a really hard thing,” said Masters.
 

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Biden Makes Securing U.S. Jobs Easier for Border Crossers, Illegal Aliens

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President Joe Biden’s administration is making it easier for border crossers and illegal aliens to secure American jobs after they are released into the United States interior.

In 2019, former President Trump directed the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to stop fast-tracking work permits for border crossers and illegal aliens who are subsequently released into American communities.

The rule change made sure that border crossers and illegal aliens would need to be in the U.S. for at least a year before applying for work permits through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) agency.

Now, as Reuters reports, Biden is repealing the Trump-era rule change to ensure that hundreds of thousands of border crossers and illegal aliens his DHS releases every few months into the U.S. interior can now more quickly secure work permits to take American jobs.

As part of the reversal, border crossers and illegal aliens who crossed in between ports of entry or have been convicted of certain crimes will now be eligible for work permits after residing in the U.S. for at least 150 days.

Biden’s push to more quickly get border crossers and illegal aliens into American jobs comes as 11.5 million Americans are jobless but want full-time employment and another 4.1 million Americans are stuck in part-time jobs wanting full-time work.
 

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The far right is having a moment in Europe. Actually, everywhere.

An expert explains recent (and maybe soon-to-be) far-right victories in Europe.

By Jen Kirby Sep 24, 2022, 6:00am EDT

Giorgia Meloni and her far-right Fratelli d’Italia are expected to lead a far right victory in Italian elections this weekend. That win, if it happens, would come shortly after the far-right Sweden Democrats won the second-largest share of the vote, helping to oust the center-left from power and giving the far right a potential role in the next government.

These shifts are happening as Europe enters another precarious moment: a war on the continent that is increasingly unpredictable, and an inflation and energy crisis that will deepen as winter approaches.

The politics of Sweden, in northern Europe, and Italy, in the south, are very different, and the historical origins and reasons for the far right’s recent successes in each of those countries are unique. But, the far right shares certain trends across Europe — and, really, the globe. What is happening in Sweden, and Italy, is not all that different from what is happening in Brazil, or India, or the United States of America.

Pietro Castelli Gattinara, associate professor of political communication at Université Libre de Bruxelles and Marie Curie Fellow at Sciences Po, said that the far right is a global movement and a global ideology, even though one of the core tenets of these parties is a kind of nativism. That translates into a rejection of migration, but also of the social and cultural changes taking place within societies. The “woke” culture wars may look different in the US or Italy, but they are a feature of the modern far-right.

“New ideas coming from abroad are considered a danger to the nation-state,” Castelli Gattinara said. “We see that quite strongly when it comes to civil rights and, in particular, gender equality.”

Vox spoke with Castelli Gattinara about this iteration of the far right, how it has gained legitimacy in Europe and elsewhere, and what the specific developments in Italy and Sweden might mean for those countries — along with Europe, and the world.

The conversation, below, has been edited and condensed for clarity.

Jen Kirby
I want to start with a big question, which is: What is going on with the far right in Europe right now?

Pietro Castelli Gattinara
The main point about the far right at the European level is that it’s not the story of a resurgence. The story of the far right in Europe is very much a story of continuity. What we have seen and what we are seeing in different countries are new variants of an old story of something we have been seeing for quite a few decades.

Political scientists tend to analyze the trajectory of the far right in waves. We are now in probably the fourth wave of far right politics in Europe, considering the first wave as the interwar period.

The subsequent waves were periods in which a number of far right parties and movements were emerging both in the south and in the north of Europe, but they remained quite marginal. They were fringe parties with very clear ideas and very clear-cut ideologies, but they remained at the margin of their political systems. Throughout the 1980s, 1990s, those parties have generally gained access to representative institutions. And in the fourth wave, which is what we are seeing today, they have actually become completely mainstream. The distinction between what is the mainstream right and what is the far right is less and less clear. In that respect, I believe it’s also more difficult to set apart the European model from what we’re seeing in the US and in other parts of the world, where similarly, the distinction is becoming less and less clear.

Jen Kirby
This is a global phenomenon within democracies, not exclusively in Europe.

Pietro Castelli Gattinara
Absolutely. There are certainly some specificities about Europe, but it is not that different from what we have been seeing in the US with the radicalization of the Republican Party, what we are seeing in India with President [Narendra] Modi, what we have seen with Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil, just to make some examples. It is a much broader phenomenon of radicalization of mainstream right ideas, and mainstreaming of far-right ideas, especially with respect to some topics such as ethnic diversity, immigration, and gender issues. The positions of the far right have now been actually endorsed by mainstream right parties.

Jen Kirby
How did that mainstreaming happen?

Pietro Castelli Gattinara
There’s no easy way to synthesize it. It’s a complex sociopolitical mechanism. But I would say, for the sake of simplicity, there are at least two main channels: one through the media and one through party and political competition.

With respect to party and political competition, there are at least two variants. One is mainstream right parties simply taking up the issues and the narratives of the far right. The best example is migration. The narrative of the far right on migration has been taken up by centrist and mainstream parties — and important to note, not necessarily right-wing ones. A number of Social Democratic parties, for example, in Denmark, or centrist parties — that’s the example of Italy — has taken up far-right narratives on migration, or have implemented far-right policies when it comes to migration. That’s the example of what happened in most of the European countries throughout the migration crisis.

Another party mechanism is coalition building or alliance building. That’s what we’re seeing in Sweden, where a moderate party that won the election will get the support of a radical right party to form of government. Or even more explicitly in the Italian case, whereby since at least 20 years, the mainstream right and the radical right, are in a coalition that is absolutely long-lasting and, up to today, quite solid.

The second is the media mechanism where especially commercial media are surfing on the issues and on the anxieties that far-right parties have brought into the political agenda. There again, the example of the US is very indicative — the politics of Fox News, in the past decades. We’ve seen a very similar scenario to the UK with the tabloid media, the whole mounting of the campaign on Brexit, for instance, has been brought about by a mix of far-right political actors and commercial media. And there are these moral panics, if you like the term, around security, around migration, around political Islam — and the media often participate to construct those problems.

Jen Kirby
You mentioned migration, and the wave of refugees in Europe in 2015 that the far right tried to capitalize on. I am wondering if migration is still very much a motivating electoral factor for these parties — or if they have morphed to embrace something different?

Pietro Castelli Gattinara
I still think migration plays a crucial role. Perhaps migration is a bit limited as an issue. But what is really the core ideological tenet of those actors is nativism; is the idea that country states should be inhabited exclusively by so-called native people; is the idea that there are homogeneous communities and that any type of contamination from abroad would impoverish the sort of natural purity of the nation-state. And importantly, this applies to race or ethnic diversity. It equally applies to religion. It also applies to ideas.

In a certain sense, new ideas coming from abroad are considered a danger to the nation-state. We see that quite strongly when it comes to civil rights and, in particular, gender equality. A number of far right parties in Europe today are focused on so-called “woke” culture, on combating new anti-colonial movements, and so on and so forth.

For instance, in the case of Vox [the political party in Spain] — called the same way as your magazine, but I suppose, takes quite different political stances — and Fratelli d’Italia in Italy. If you could see the intervention by Giorgia Meloni at the national convention of Vox, she stressed the importance for her that she is Italian, she is Christian, she is a woman, but she stands in opposition to the idea of gender equality, of same-sex couples, and so on.

Jen Kirby
It sounds like the backlash to “woke” ideology is becoming a cross-border phenomenon then.

Pietro Castelli Gattinara
Absolutely. Again, the far right is a global movement and a global ideology. We have seen through the years a lot of interconnection and transnationalism in the way in which these ideas have diffused. If you look at India, some of the anti-Islamic narratives that have been developed by Modi built upon a long-lasting panic about Islam, that has been developed in the US and in Europe.

The Italian far right has been inspired by Trump, and by the far right in other countries, and translated those narratives and those campaigns within the Italian system, which of course, has a very different colonial past and a very different history of race relations. There is quite a lot of diffusion.

We can also see a process of mainstreaming. One of the main frames of the culture war is the idea that there would be a class of intellectuals, especially academic professors, that would have a progressive agenda, and that would indoctrinate new generations based on so-called gender theories or woke theories. That’s a narrative developed in the Anglo-Saxon world, but it arrived also in other European countries. But this has also been part of the agenda of the latest Macron government [in France] which cannot be considered as a far right government. It has spent quite a lot of its time and its agenda into combating so-called “Islamic leftism” that would be described as some sort of sociology that would be excessively sympathetic toward Islamic communities in France. So that is an adaptation of the same narrative by non-far right political parties.

Jen Kirby
Connected to some of the culture war stuff has been the rejection of the EU and the “bureaucrats in Brussels”-type thing. I’m wondering how far-right parties in Italy and within other European countries are approaching the EU right now?

Pietro Castelli Gattinara
There are a number of far right parties in Europe that have been and are openly Euro-skeptic, meaning they reject the EU as a political project while idealizing a not very well-specified Europe of the peoples or Europe of the nations. In the south of Europe, and particularly in Italy, the opposition to the EU has always been mainly a campaign issue and not a concrete policy.

Today, there’s an acceleration of this process, because Giorgia Meloni, the leader of Fratelli d’Italia, is quite confident that she will win the next elections, and therefore, she is mainly addressing international audiences to get legitimated among those arenas, including the European Commission. Her main goal is not to scare off the EU with excessively radical proposals and many things she has been saying against the EU — she was calling the EU an organization of bankers and a threat to the national sovereignty of Italy — we do not hear any of these [now].

Jen Kirby
I want to talk about Italy for a second. The prediction right now is that the far right will take power. What’s going on there?

Pietro Castelli Gattinara
There’s certainly some aspects that are unique to the Italian context. The main aspect is that the alliance between the center right and the far right is a consolidated one, since 1994, when media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi emerged, he formed right-wing coalitions in which he accepted the participation of post-fascist parties, Alleanza Nazionale back then, Lega Nord, and so on. That alliance has been going for more than 20 years, so when I’m speaking about the blurring between the far right and the mainstream right that is perhaps the perfect example. That is unique about Italy.

The reason why the far right party like Fratelli d’Italia can now take the lead of the coalition has two main explanations. One is that Berlusconi is now aged and his party has lost most of its support, but also that Giorgia Meloni, as leader of Fratelli d’Italia, she has correctly understood that electorally it would pay off to stay in the opposition throughout the past few years. She founded her party in 2012, as a spin-off or as a rebirth of the National Alliance Party [Alianza Nacional], but ever since she has consistently refused to be part of any coalition government, unlike all the other parties in the Italian political system. Since the 2018 elections, we have had very different coalition governments, sometimes with the populist Five Star Movement, with the Social Democratic Party, with Lega Nord, with Berlusconi’s party. The only party that never accepted any compromise is Giorgia Meloni’s Fratelli d’Italia. She’s the only leader the Italian electorate does not perceive to have already tested. She is the only one that has not yet deceived the Italian electorate. That’s her biggest ace to play at the next election.

Jen Kirby
She’s the change candidate, essentially.

Pietro Castelli Gattinara
She has correctly understood that what the Italians challenge now is the idea of the establishment.

Meloni manages to present herself as opposed to the political establishment, but at the same time, as a credible politician because she has been in politics for a very long time.

Jen Kirby
What would it mean if she does become the leader of Italy — for Italy, and for Europe?

Pietro Castelli Gattinara
Symbolically, it would be a very serious change. [Meloni] will be the first female prime minister in the history [of Italy]. Secondly, it will be the first prime minister with a past in a post-fascist political party. The symbol of Fratelli d’Italia is the three-color flame, which used to be the symbol of the Italian Social Movement, the post-fascist party founded in the 1940s. The symbolic link with the fascist past is extremely strong and extremely important.

At the same time, the likely government will be just a reconfiguration of the same coalition that we have been seeing for the past 20 years. Fratelli d’Italia has retrieved up a considerable amount of the old personnel of Berlusconi’s parties, of the old ministers of Berlusconi’s governments. I have the impression that, in the end, it will be a reboot of the Berlusconi years — which is not necessarily good news — but with a much stronger attention to some of the issues that are at the core of our far-right ideologies, I think, in particular, in terms of gender equality, in terms of civil rights, abortion rights, in terms of migration, in terms of religion. But then when it comes to our economic policy, for example, it will be basically the old wine that we have already seen for 20 years with the Berlusconi governments.

Jen Kirby
So it may not be as radical a change, even if the symbolism is jarring. And that makes me wonder a bit about Sweden. The moderate right is in power, but will need the far-right Sweden Democrats to govern. What does it mean for governance when we have these types of alliances?

Pietro Castelli Gattinara
The Scandinavian context is different from the south of Europe. But what we have seen is that, generally, this is a consequence of an ideological and discursive transition that has already taken place. My colleague, Anders Jupskås at the Center for Research on Extremism, has been pointing at how the moderate party in Sweden had already endorsed the issues and the narratives of the Sweden Democrats, when it came to political Islam, asylum, and migration. There has been, let’s say, a convergence on those issues prior to the elections.

Now, as they come to perhaps share responsibilities within a government, then we can see some of those policies actually materialize. What we have seen in other counties is this will in no way contain the growth of the Sweden Democrats. It will actually hollow out the support for the moderates. Between the original and the copy, voters will always go for the original, and not for the copy. We don’t have a crystal ball, but if anything, one would expect that Sweden Democrats will confirm their electoral scores in the years to come by becoming even more legitimate and central to the Swedish political system.

Jen Kirby
These elections are happening as Europe is in the middle of crisis — the war in Ukraine, inflation, and the looming energy crisis. How do you think some of these electoral successes for the far-right might influence this moment?

Pietro Castelli Gattinara
The EU has been in a crisis since its very foundation. There’s always a new crisis affecting European Union politics. There’s a migration crisis, there is a terrorism crisis, there is war at its borders, there is Brexit. The politics of Europe are always a politics of crisis.

Now, this time, we’re seeing something that may be partly different, on one hand, because of the energy crisis and inflation, which might trigger important transformations in public opinion. On the other hand, because of the war on Ukraine, it has become more difficult for foreign parties to take direct inspiration from the figure of Vladimir Putin.

We’ve seen in Italy, Lega Nord, where Matteo Salvini has been a very outspoken admirer of Putin — he publicly said that, in his opinion, he’s the best politician currently alive a few years ago. He rapidly change this position as the war in Ukraine started. There was this very famous video of him at the border between Ukraine and Poland with a Polish mayor humiliating him by showing him the T-shirt with the face of bullying that Salvini had worn some years before, while [Salvini] went to Poland to express solidarity to Ukrainian refugees. So there has been switching of positions with respect to Russia, in particular.

Fratelli d’Italia had more consistent US and pro-NATO positions, but there is an in-between that is the relationship with the countries on the eastern border of the EU, and not only Hungary and Poland. Fratelli d’Italia is a strong supporter of both governments in Poland and Hungary because Meloni admires the way those governments have dealt with issues concerning family and abortion and gender rights. But the executives in those countries have very different positions with respect to Russia. So this issue might create a differentiation within different far right parties across countries in Europe.
 

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The Trouble With Butter: Tight Dairy Supplies Send Prices Surging Ahead of Baking Season​

High costs for farmers and labor shortages mean lofty prices for the spread; ‘I have kind of a butter army’

Jesse Newman
Updated Sept. 22, 2022 4:13 pm ET

All the world’s inflation woes are melting into a stick of butter.
Lower milk production on U.S. dairy farms and labor shortages for processing plants have weighed on butter output for months, leaving the amount of butter in U.S. cold storage facilities at the end of July the lowest since 2017, according to the Agriculture Department.

Tight supplies have sent butter prices soaring at U.S. supermarkets, surpassing most other foods in the past year. U.S. grocery prices in August rose 13.5% during the past 12 months, the largest annual increase since 1979, according to the Labor Department. Butter outstripped those gains, rising 24.6% over the same period.

The forces at work in butter highlight the challenge of curtailing inflation. Economic pressures fueling high prices for livestock feed, labor shortages and other factors could persist, keeping prices for the kitchen staple elevated longer term.

On average, butter prices hit $4.77 per unit in the four-week period ending Aug. 27, the highest level since at least 2017, according to Nielsen.

While consumers pay up for butter, some U.S. producers are working to squeeze out more sticks ahead of the busy holiday baking season.

Joe Coote, chief executive of Washington-based Darigold Inc., a major U.S. dairy processor, said the company is trying to open up more production capacity at its two butter plants in the Northwest. Mr. Coote said Darigold is looking for ways to run its butter churns and packaging lines more quickly, and with less down time.

“We want to run the assets we have harder when we can get more milk off farm,” Mr. Coote said.

The problem for butter starts with milk. The U.S. dairy herd contracted last year as farmers’ costs surged. Rising expenses tied to feed, labor and other goods have pinched farmers’ margins despite record-high milk prices.

Fewer cows resulted in less milk for butter churns, which pump out much of their butter in the first half of the year to be stored ahead of strong demand from home bakers during the winter holidays. Milk production through June declined by 1%, a sizable loss compared with the typical 1.5% and 2.5% annual growth, dairy economists said, though farmers have been rebuilding their herds, boosting milk production since then.

In the U.S. dairy industry’s hierarchy, bottlers typically get first dibs on milk, then manufacturers of goods such as ice cream, yogurt and cheese. Much of what’s left winds up in butter, exacerbating the squeeze for butter churns in periods of short supply. That is especially true in recent years as dairy processors have brought new or expanded cheese plants online, boosting demand for milk to turn into cheese[/URL], dairy executives and economists said.

Labor shortages have prompted some butter makers to reduce or idle production, according to Tanner Ehmke, an economist at agricultural lender
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Marshall Reece, a senior vice president at Minnesota-based Associated Milk Producers Inc., said the company’s butter production is down between 5% and 10% this year compared with pre-pandemic years due to short staffing.

Starting in 2021, AMPI has struggled to fully staff evening shifts at its butter plant in New Ulm, Minn., reducing the number of production lines it can run.

As inflation climbs in the U.S., rising food and energy costs have pushed the nation’s most popular price index to its highest level in four decades. WSJ’s Gwynn Guilford explains how the consumer-price index works and what it can tell you about inflation. Illustration: Jacob Reynolds

“It’s the second shift that typically runs over family time that’s become harder and harder to fill,” Mr. Reece said.

Following declines in 2021, U.S. butter production fell 2% through July, according to USDA. Butter in cold storage facilities during the same period dropped 21% to 314 million pounds.

Prices of commodity butter traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange have soared nearly 40% this year, reaching more than $3.20 per pound during trading this month, the highest on record.

Shifts in global trade patterns have taxed butter supplies. Since 2016, the U.S. has imported more butter than it exported, from countries such as Ireland and New Zealand. That dynamic reversed in 2021, with U.S. exports this year through July surging 30% versus the same period last year as higher butter prices in foreign markets earlier this year made U.S.-produced butter more attractive, according to federal data and dairy economists.

Dairy executives and economists say rising costs are pressuring manufacturers’ profit margins. Prices for cream, a key component of butter, have soared in recent months, with some butter makers opting to sell cream to manufacturers of goods, such as ice cream, rather than churn it into butter.

Competition for cream has grown in recent years as U.S. consumers turn to higher-fat dairy products, eating more sour cream and drinking 2% or whole milk over skim, CoBank’s Mr. Emkhe said.

Trevor Wuethrich, president of Wisconsin-based Grassland Dairy Products Inc., said his company is searching for cream to make more butter this fall as customers place larger-than-normal orders. At the same time, he said butter makers are trying not to overproduce.

“What happens when orders stop? Now everyone is holding $3 butter and the market crashes,” Mr. Wuethrich said.

AMPI’s Mr. Reece said he has warned retailers not to discount butter too aggressively during the holiday season, telling them: “Don’t go crazy. You can’t have a fire sale on butter, we won’t be able to supply you.”

Kristi Peterka, a factory worker who recently began selling baked goods in Yankton, S.D., said she has been furiously stocking up on butter during store sales, adding to the roughly 40 pounds she has stacked in an extra refrigerator.

Since she began selling homemade desserts a year and a half ago, local butter prices have surged 30% to $5.19 per pound, Ms. Peterka said. Recently, she said a nearby supermarket offered butter for one day for $1.68 per pound, with a limit of 2 pounds per purchase. During such sales, Ms. Peterka said she enlists help, sending her parents and in-laws shopping, too.

“I have kind of a butter army,” Ms. Peterka said.
 

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After Years of Low Mortgage Rates, Home Sellers Are Scarce​

Homeowners wearing the ‘golden handcuffs’ of low mortgage costs are reluctant to sell their homes now that rates are much higher

Nicole Friedman
Sept. 22, 2022 5:30 am ET

Homeowners with low mortgage rates are balking at the prospect of selling their homes to borrow at much higher rates for their next homes, a development that could limit the supply of houses for sale for years to come.

Housing inventory has risen from record lows earlier this year as more homes sit on the market longer. But the number of newly listed homes in the four weeks ended Sept. 11 fell 19% year-over-year, according to real-estate brokerage Redfin Corp. That is an indication that sellers who don’t need to sell are staying on the sidelines, economists say.

Larry and Corina Lewis of Tarrytown, N.Y., have two children and expect to need a bigger home in the next few years. But their current 30-year mortgage rate is 2.75%.

“The thought of giving this up in order to pay double in interest, that’s a nauseating thought for me,” Mr. Lewis said. Even if the average mortgage rate falls from its current level, he said, “I still don’t see it ever getting quite that low.”

Some homeowners will always need to sell due to job relocations, divorces, deaths or other life events. Yet if those who have the option not to move decide to stay put, that could keep the inventory of homes for sale below normal levels and keep home prices elevated, even if demand remains low.

The lack of housing inventory is one of the major reasons home prices have remained near record highs, despite seven straight months of declining sales as interest rates have roughly doubled since the start of the year.

“I like to call it the ‘golden handcuffs’ of mortgage rates,” said Odeta Kushi, deputy chief economist at First American Financial Corp. “You’ve got existing homeowners who are sitting on these rock-bottom rates, and what is their financial incentive to move and lock into a rate that’s potentially as much as 3 percentage points higher than what they’ve locked into?”

Millions of Americans locked in historically low borrowing rates in recent years when the Federal Reserve kept short-term interest rates low. As of July 31, nearly nine of every 10 first-lien mortgages had an interest rate below 5% and more than two-thirds had a rate below 4%, according to mortgage-data firm Black Knight Inc. About 83% of those mortgages are 30-year fixed rates, Black Knight said.

The Fed reversed course and started to raise rates in March in an effort to tame inflation. Those rate increases, including another three-quarters of a percentage point on Wednesday, have rippled through the mortgage market.

The average rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was 6.02% in the week ended Sept. 15, up from 2.86% a year earlier, according to housing-finance agency Freddie Mac.

Alyssa and Brandon McDuffie reached out to a real-estate agent this summer to explore selling their Raleigh, N.C., house, which they bought in 2018. The agent said they could probably sell for at least $200,000 more than the $312,000 they paid. The couple decided to hold off until at least next year because they are reluctant to give up their 3.375% mortgage rate.

“With home prices going up the way they are, if we sold our house, it would make a great profit, but we’re going to eat up that profit in another home we’re going to buy for a higher interest rate,” Mr. McDuffie said.

In an analysis of four major metro areas—Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.—Redfin found that homeowners with mortgage rates below 3.5% were less likely to list their homes for sale in August compared to homeowners with higher rates.

Economists say it is difficult to predict how much the increase in mortgage rates could reduce home listings, because rates haven’t climbed this rapidly in decades. The National Association of Realtors estimated that when mortgage rates increased in 2018, the existing-home inventory was 12% lower than it otherwise would have been.

“I really don’t see inventory rising,” said Lawrence Yun, NAR’s chief economist. By NAR’s measurement, which includes homes that are under contract, the supply of homes for sale at the end of August fell slightly from July.

Sam Khater, chief economist for Freddie Mac, said an analysis he did in 2016 of past periods of rising rates showed a decline in sales in which buyers’ prior mortgage rates were more than 2 percentage points below their new mortgage rates. But there was no change if the difference between the rates was less than 2 percentage points.

Economists have long said that renting and investing in the stock market is a better investment than owning a house, and in 2022 that could be especially true. WSJ’s Dion Rabouin explains. Photo illustration: Elizabeth Smelov
Many sellers today have significant equity in their current homes, which can help them put down larger down payments on their new purchases to offset the effect of the higher interest rates. Those who are moving from high-cost markets to cheaper areas might also be less sensitive to higher rates, Mr. Khater said.

Still, about one-third of about 1,000 homeowners surveyed by John Burns Real Estate Consulting in July said they felt locked into their current homes due to rising rates.

Among the 197 homeowners who said they were saving to buy a home, only 15% said they would be willing to take on a new mortgage rate of 6% or higher, the survey showed.

Craig Young and Kathryn Cataldo hoped to sell their house in Huntsville, Ala., this summer, but they have pushed back their plans in response to the market slowdown.

“I feel like we’ve missed the sweet spot in being able to sell our house,” said Mr. Young, who is 64. They are not in a rush to move, but the house has a steep driveway that could become difficult for them to navigate as they age, he said.

“If [mortgage rates] keep going up, I’m going to hang on,” he said.
 

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The Meat Replacement Hypothesis

Andrew Cuff

The plot to eliminate animal protein is well ahead of your plans to keep eating it.

Farmers across the world are in open revolt against their governments. In India, thousands of farmers have stormed New Delhi, alleging collusion between the Prime Minister and major agricultural corporations. In the Netherlands, new restrictions on nitrogen emissions from fertilizer that threaten to destroy farmers’ livelihoods have driven battalions of tractors into the streets—and conflicts with the police. In Sri Lanka, the President’s sudden decision to ban chemical fertilizers and impose universal organic farming recently led to massive protests and the collapse of their government. Similar environmentalist policies are about to be imposed in Ireland and Canada, where just last year truckers shut down the city of Ottawa over COVID vaccination mandates.

Writing for National Review, Andrew Stuttaford predicts an impending farmer’s uprising in Canada in response to what he calls Canada’s “war on beef.” The phrase echoes a common belief on the American right that leftists seek to hyper-regulate or outright ban animal protein in the same way they do guns or fossil fuels. The Foundation for Economic Education began talking about a “war on meat” as early as 2019. Senator Joni Ernst referenced “the left’s war on meat” to advocate her TASTEE Act last year. John Daniel Davidson of The Federalist recently warned that “America is Next” for a farmer uprising, due to the climate policies that Democrats are imposing here. Ultimately, many Americans have come to agree that this war on meat is a conspiracy of globalist elites, attributing even everyday agricultural misfortunes such as fertilizer scarcity, diesel fuel price hikes, widespread food processing and crop fires, and supply chain disruptions to a purposeful agenda.

The concern is warranted. Upending the meat industry for environmental or health reasons should not be a serious policy debate. Ranchers and farmers are the only source of the nutritious, whole protein that nearly every culture includes in its cuisine. For all but the most religious vegan or “food activism” theorist, there is little doubt that including animal protein in your diet keeps you leaner and stronger, alive longer, and free of chronic illness.

Eat the Bugs

I presented the question of a “war on meat” to John Cain Carter, a cattle rancher whose operations in Texas and Brazil led him to establish the well-known rainforest conservation organization Aliança da Terra. Through his advocacy, he is deeply familiar with the world of pro-environment NGOs, but despite working in the same field, he does not view them positively. Groups like the World Wildlife Fund, Greenpeace, The Nature Conservancy, The Rockefeller Foundation and others are engaged, says Carter, in a “siege on the beef business” and “an attack exquisitely planned as far back as the 1950s.”

“These groups want to wipe out independent family ranches in advance of corporate takeover,” Carter said, “And they push for policies that increase input costs and keep commodity prices stagnant while inflation rises.” And governments, he continued, are more than happy to oblige “under the auspices of climate change, animal welfare, and endangered species to restrict grazing rights, control water usage, and enact other regulations.” In essence, Carter was describing a hostile, focused agenda that was neither accidental nor disorganized.

Many governments and influential NGOs regularly call for the end of meat-based diets, and take steps to ensure that meat is eaten less. Most notoriously, World Economic Forum chair Klaus Schwab has made reducing meat consumption an essential element of the WEF’s “Great Reset” plan. Along with the WEF, the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the EU’s “Green Deal” call for less meat-based diets. Germany, Denmark, and Sweden have proposed a meat tax as a way to reduce carbon emissions from cows. All of these measures focused on the meat industry as a significant driver of climate change.

Texas cattle rancher Bart Simmons, who has built a social media presence to counter what he calls “elite anti-meat messaging,” considers such arguments pernicious. “The anti-meat movement effectively tied methane from cattle as a cause for climate change early on in the debate, and it stuck,” Simmons told me. “The EPA attributes only 1.9% of America’s greenhouse gases to methane and nitrous oxide from beef cattle, less than a tenth of other industries like electricity or transportation.” If there is a war on beef, it’s misguided.

This is especially true when we scrutinize what would replace meat in the global diet. The famous expression “we will not eat the bugs” has become a canned response to global initiatives focused on protein derived from crickets or mealworms. But the meat replacement industry is even more technologically savvy: Bill Gates, Richard Branson, and other billionaires have begun heavily investing in laboratory meat products (which they ironically call “clean meat”) grown from stem cells, soy, gelatin, and genetically-engineered yeast. An NYU researcher has even proposed making modifications to human bodies to make us smaller and allergic to meat, specifically citing the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change as a motivation. On the economic side, one of the WEF’s favored startups, Doconomy, has introduced a “carbon credit card” which will shut off if the user purchases too much meat. Such climate-conscious financial practices align well with the World Bank’s Food Systems 2030 plan, which shares the same views on global agriculture.

Meat Coupons

It’s not extreme to call this trend a “War on Meat” and to point out that it is being waged by leftist elites. The top left-aligned newspaper The New York Times has called meat-eating racist, the Soros- and Ford-funded organization Open Democracy has called it “far-right”, and President Joe Biden has called for reducing red meat consumption by 90 percent. Agriculture and diet have now become a partisan struggle.

On the other hand, most leftists still eat meat, and anti-meat messaging still occupies a fairly small political niche. In fact, even the globalist organizations mentioned above are not always anti-meat in their official statements and documents. The WEF acknowledges that meat is and always will be a core part of many diets, and ought to be, given its nutritional value. The EU’s Nutri-Score, which is part of the Green Deal, rates meat products very highly as healthy choices, despite the overall program attacking meat consumption.

Whatever the urgency or seriousness of this conspiracy against meat, it would be a mistake to ignore the elites’ anti-meat trend or think it doesn’t affect us personally. Food is never just an individual choice. The unprecedented bounty of the twenty-first century creates the illusion that food supplies are infinite.

But this is not the case: meat abounds because demand is high. As meat demand falls—as it has significantly in the United Kingdom and the United States—the meat supply soon follows. If you’re not convinced, go to a few grocery stores and try to buy a jabuticaba or a cherimoya—you’ll find they are not in stock, since there is no demand for them.

As NGOs and the media attack meat from a consumption side, governments across the world attack the farming and ranching profession itself. The tax proposals that have caused the uprisings in The Netherlands and Sri Lanka are just the tip of the iceberg. In the United States, a staggering number of farmers are retirement age, with an entire career spent paying off overleveraged farm land, equipment, and supply purchases, only to have their revenue subject to the whims of price control, weather, and state and federal policies. Meanwhile, while student loans for college attendees are being forgiven, there is no such debt jubilee for farmers—in fact, agricultural debt is treated far worse.

The availability of meat is not solely a matter of government policy, either. America’s farmers generally use methods of raising cattle that enervate instead of replenishing the soil. In order for meat to be plentiful and good-quality, soil must be nutrient-rich and provide diverse vegetation for grazing. Rotational and multispecies grazing are solutions that should be more widely adopted to ensure healthier livestock and reduce the need for fertilizer and pesticide.

Whether or not there is a conspiracy against meat, pro-agriculture reforms must be a national priority. Getting to the bottom of a globalist scheme does nothing to solve the ongoing farming crisis, but neither nor does throwing up our hands as if nothing can be done against elite global planners, who desire to remake the world, but so far lack the coercive power to carry it out.

Saving Meat

Meat lovers should fortify the industry with some concrete steps. First, more robust marketing of healthy, high-quality meat is needed to counter anti-meat messaging. This will protect supply for meat by driving up demand. This is already common among independent sources like fitness and nutrition influencers, cooking and lifestyle magazines, and local trade groups. Like-minded health and wellness institutions and professionals must continue speaking the truth and countering false narratives about meat, before the anti-meat perspective becomes orthodoxy.

Secondly, the policy posture of federal regulatory agencies must refocus against toxic, exploitative food producers—not small farmers. The power of federal agencies like the FDA and USDA should be limited to their original purposes of truth-in-labeling and the protection of the food supply. The current confusion and industry invasion of meat replacements is a direct outgrowth of these agencies’ arrogating the magisterial authority to define specific types of foods. Billionaire-backed laboratory meat startups and green ideologues have pushed the USDA to allow controversial substances like the cultured tissue of fetal bovine serum to be speciously labeled “meat.”

Lastly, meat advocates must push for government policies focused on bolstering meat production and training more farmers. Even the most anti-meat globalist understands that meat is an industry employing millions of people—and the Sri Lankan revolt has demonstrated once and for all what happens when a “Great Reset” is attempted all at once. There is an opening for meat’s defenders to pass legislation that can financially incentivize certain types of healthy farming and make it possible for more young Americans to train in agricultural trades. If the current presidential administration can openly debate the cancellation of billions of dollars of student loan debt, surely we can discuss debt relief for small farmers, many of whom have mortgaged their land and remain buried in long-term interest payments.

Two things can be true at once: powerful forces can be leading opposition to healthy meat consumption, and the meat industry can do more to protect itself. To prevent meat from becoming a rare and prohibitively expensive luxury item, meat producers and consumers must work together to stop punitive legislation and propaganda from destroying meat-based nutrition.

Simultaneously, strengthening and reforming the industry must become a policy and a cultural priority. Diet is the root of America’s national health—and we must strive to protect our high-quality protein from livestock agriculture.
 

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Pound Flash Crashes 500 pips To Record Low Amid Global FX Carnage As Things Start Breaking​

SUNDAY, SEP 25, 2022 - 06:24 PM
Just as last week ended, with a relentless meltup in the exponentially rising US dollar, coupled with a collapse in cable, the yen, yuan, euro and so on, not to mention stocks and bonds, so the new week begins only this time the moves are even faster, even more brutal and even more acute, as we approach the breaking point.

Case in point, after starting modestly higher, the meltup in the dollar accelerated, as the Bloomberg dollar index exploded to new all time highs...



... facilitated by a yen whose plunge made a mockery of Thursday's multi-billion BOJ intervention...



... and is forcing Kuroda to sell even more tens of billions of US Treasurys, to cash into USDs which he will then sell for yen, in the process pushing up 10Y yields even higher, creating a toxic feedback loop of higher yields and an even higher dollar, sending yields higher and the dollar even higher.

But the imminent conclusion of Japan's MMT experiment notwithstanding, the real highlight of the session so far has been the total collapse in sterling, whose implosion after Friday's mini budget has accelerated and moments ago cable flash crashed to a new all time low of 1.0350, below the previous record low set in early 1985, and just millimeters away from parity as every single stop was taking out to the downside. .



And since there is nothing at all to contain the now exponential move in the USD, now that the entire world is facing one massive, $20 trillion short squeeze in USD-denominated debt...

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... expect an emergency central bank meeting this week where panicking officials do everything they can to contain the dollar and to undo the tremendous damage the Powell Fed has unleashed on the world. Because in the end, it's always the same.

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Head of World Bank under pressure after White House condemns his ‘climate denial’ comments

David Malpass apologises after saying he ‘doesn’t know’ if he accepts climate science

David Malpass, who was appointed by Donald Trump, has lost the confidence of many key diplomats.

Fiona Harvey, Environment Correspondent
Sun 25 Sep 2022 04.00 EDT

David Malpass, president of the World Bank, faces an uncertain future this week, after the White House joined a chorus of influential figures in condemning his apparent climate denialism.

Malpass remains in post for now but under severe pressure, despite issuing an apology and trying to explain his refusal last week to publicly acknowledge the human role in the climate crisis.

The Biden administration stepped into the row on Friday evening, when the press secretary for the US president told journalists: “We disagree with the comments made by president Malpass. We expect the World Bank to be a global leader of climate ambition and mobilisation, as well as significantly more finance for developing countries… We condemn the words of the president.”

Such strong words from the White House come as a major blow to Malpass, who was appointed to the role in 2019 by Donald Trump, under a longstanding convention by which the World Bank chief is chosen by the US president. Biden’s spokesperson left open the possibility that Malpass could be removed, if other countries agree.

Joe Biden
Joe Biden’s press secretary said: ‘We disagree with the comments made by president Malpass.’

Mark Malloch-Brown, president of the Open Society Foundations, former administrator of the UN Development Programme and deputy secretary-general of the UN, told the Observer: “We are relieved to see World Bank president David Malpass apologise for his statements. But a real apology would be much greater action by the World Bank to tackle climate change. The Bank is being far too conservative in its approach to financing, and far too unambitious in its leadership in addressing this existential crisis.”

The World Bank holds its annual meetings in three weeks, where Malpass can expect a further barrage of criticism, if he is still in post.

Talk had circulated for years that Malpass, like many Trump supporters, was a dismisser of climate science. He had already lost the confidence of many key figures in climate diplomacy, because of the World Bank’s failure in the last few years to mobilise the billions of dollars needed to help developing countries cut their greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the impacts of global heating.

The open row began on Tuesday, when former US vice-president Al Gore publicly complained at a New York Times event on the fringes of the UN General Assembly in New York that it was “ridiculous to have a climate denier as head of the World Bank”. Malpass was then confronted at a later event that day by New York Times journalist David Gelles, who asked him whether he accepted climate science.

Malpass tried to bat away Gelles’ questions, but eventually answered: “I don’t even know, I am not a scientist and that is not a question.”

Concerns over the direction of the World Bank have sprung from its repeated failures to adopt a strong action plan on the climate crisis, despite pleas from the UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres for the Bank to lead on climate finance.

Hundreds of billions of dollars in investment are needed to shift the world to a low-carbon footing, but these investments could also transform the fortunes of developing countries by improving their infrastructure and economies, as well as people’s health and wellbeing. Most development economists and developing nations see the World Bank as the prime institution for leading such investment, a position embraced by the previous president Jim Yong Kim, appointed by Barack Obama.

Under Malpass, many felt the Bank seemed to step back from this role, and continued to fund fossil fuels.

Privately, staff at the Bank are understood to be dismayed at the distraction, and the lack of support and leadership they feel from the top.

A spokesperson for the World Bank told the Observer: “The World Bank Group is the largest multilateral funder of climate investments in developing countries. Under the leadership of David Malpass, the World Bank Group more than doubled its climate finance, published an ambitious Climate Change Action Plan, and initiated country level diagnostics to support countries’ climate and development goals.”
 

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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZCuNdhn4yU
5:14 min

Worlds Largest Produce Facility Just Destroyed​

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Worlds Largest Produce Facility Just Destroyed and burned down.
 

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The Demoralization of the West- WEF Style

BY VBL
SUNDAY, SEP 25, 2022 - 11:08

Political Atomization: The Demoralization of The West



“This is what will happen in the United States if you allow all the[se] schmucks to promise all kinds of goodies and paradise on earth which will bring the country to crisis” Yuri Bezmenov

Authored by GoldFix Substack

Rewatching this video of a defector from the Soviet Union in 1985 in context of our post Covid society and something Peter Thiel recently said connected some dots. Those dots were about the Demoralization stage of the four-stage KGB process.

View: https://youtu.be/pOmXiapfCs8
13:37 min

The four stages of US societal collapse as our KGB prophet says are
  • Demoralization: in which people are (re)educated according to your own ideology
  • Destabilization: in which essentials like economy, foreign relations, and defense pacts/systems are disrupted
  • Crisis: a confluence of events on the back of the previous two steps creates existential crisis for the status quo.
  • Normalization: during the crisis a “force for good” will appear that promises some return to normalcy. We often welcome despotic solutions to immediate problems.
We are focusing for this note on the demoralization process.

The Media’s Role in Demoralization
The MSM has been revealed beyond the pale to be a water-carrier for elites (a Trump dividend BTW) and in return for subservience the media gets to monetize manipulated public emotions. Social media, despite it also being a tool of manipulation, has enabled our education on this same fake-news revelation to be in real time.

Unfortunately, this now enables even less reliable sources (influencer types) to step into the truth-breach created by our enlightenment and post bullshit that years ago would have been seen as just that, bullshit.

So now in light of knowing how much we’ve been lied to, and how right the conspiracy theorists have been (and continue to be) on so many issues; many now give equal weighting to the Bullshit as to the conventional MSM lies. The water has been so muddied by relativism we do not know what to believe anymore, which inhibits action. That is prime hunting ground for political and ideological opportunists.

As our KGB friend says above:

The goal is to change the perception of reality of every American to such an extent that despite the abundance of information, noone is able to come to sensible conclusions in the interests of defending themselves, their families, their community and their country.​

The smart opportunists (Soviet, Maoist, and now WEF types) see this lack of ability to believe as making dividing (atomizing) and then conquering (brainwashing) people that much easier. In fact, Atomization is part of the process where they get us to give up on trying to come to sensible conclusions on anything.

Perverting Libertarianism- Atomization
We want to focus on Political Atomization a bit here. To describe Political Atomization, it might be better to first define Atomism on which it is based.

Atomism Societal Theory Says:

All social values, institutions, developments and procedures evolve entirely out of the interests and actions of the individuals who inhabit any particular society. The individual is the "atom" of society and therefore the only true object of concern and analysis.​

Sounds logical to us. Sounds like a Libertarian concept. And it is right. Coherent societies are based on shared beliefs of individuals that understand the intersection of what is best for them also being what is best for societal longevity. Venn diagram stuff. Everyone has some libertarianist in them no matter how far left they view themselves. A big component of it is self-interest. The other part is how that self interest helps keep society well mannered.

Enter Political Atomization1, a perversion and opportunistic application of Libertarian Atomism.

Divide and Conquer Through Atomization
In physics: Atomization refers to breaking bonds in some substance to obtain its constituent atoms in gas phase. By extension, it also means separating something into fine particles, for example: process of breaking bulk liquids into small droplets. like a spray bottle.

Yuri Bezmenov "Marxist-Leninnist ideology is being pumped into at least three generations" ....

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Therefore, if water is really just a bunch of molecules bunched together we can manage and recombine them for our own interests as we see fit if we first divide them. That is, spray them in the air and isolate them. Atomize, sort to our liking, then recombine.

Political Atomizaton is a political process where people are divided by twisting the principle of individualism and using that belief (the libertarian in all of us) to first divide us. Then the atomizers can remold us (by telling us to reorganize into different sub groups) as they see fit for their own purposes. Purposes like: to get votes, add power, make money etc.

It is a process whereby beliefs are changed on the lines of self-interest without societal cohesion by first dividing societal members amongst themselves. Put them in different rooms and send cops in to work on them basically. The prisoner's dilemma applied to a country, if you will. Remember what Covid did? The more we are atomized (divided) the easier it is for us to be conquered.

Weak-Minded Minions
Most weak-minded (weak-willed etc for whatever reason) people are sorted by this eventually. You know who they are. The types screaming for special treatment when there just aren’t enough resources to handle these increasingly narrow requests. They become willing tools of the powerful. Minions who do not even know they are minions.

Those minions have either been atomized and retrained or educated at birth (as the KGB guy says). That leaves those who are not weak-minded: The vocal dissidents (independent voices) and the quiet (middle class) holdouts. The dissidents will have been de-platformed (i.e. permanently banned, censored, or worse). The holdouts (middle class libertarian types) will have re-prioritized their lives and dropped out of the fight.

Eventually, one by one, those that are neither weak-minded nor disposed of get tired of arguing (being manipulated to argue) and drop out of the bullshit. Loss of faith forces these people to pull in the reins over time.

That intelligent but isolated (atomized) libertarian holdout will eventually withdraw, choosing to believe nothing except his core values after having his buttons pushed by so many oppositional forces. Some will go off the grid. Most will “grin and bear it” as they live day by day to support loved ones. This is the empty space created by societal division and apathy.

It’s that apathy the power ideologues want which will enable the truly corrupt types to then take control. Then we get the next stages of Destabilization ( which we may be in right now), Crisis, and Normalization described above.

And that will be the beginning of the end. Yuri's Crisis starts, and then Normalization can happen. A solution is proffered by the new savior who will help return things to normal again. But what he is really doing is normalizing despotic tyranny.

Thiel is Right
Note in the EU ‘s case that savior is “hyper-environmentalism”. But democracy and individual liberty isn’t even on the list anymore.

Consider Europe: There are two different worst-case scenarios (potential crises) floating around over there: Sharia immigration over-running Europe, and Russo/Chinese totalitarianism. But you also have the WEF benevolently saying “Hyper-environmentalism will save all of you if you just submit to it”

View: https://twitter.com/i/status/1573164026292568065
1:43 min

Thiel: “There are 3 tangible futures. Islamic sharia law, Chinese totalitarian AI, or hyper-environmentalism” pic.twitter.com/tz8mMIsMd5

— Jack Posobiec XLV (@JackPosobiec) September 23, 2022
Given those three worst-case scenarios, and the last one remotely disingenuously promising you will be able to have a place to live, is it any wonder the WEF will get its way when their other choices are infidel beheading, or a Maoist technocratic labor camp?

Back here we are in a better place than Europe. But what is being offered to us as our own savior?
 

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Europe's First Cold Snap Begins This Week Amid Worsening Energy Crisis

SUNDAY, SEP 25, 2022 - 11:45 PM

Europe is plagued with an energy crisis, and the cold season is coming ahead of schedule.

The stability of the EU's natural gas reserves now depends on a mild winter. But new weather forecasts for next week indicate that "Arctic chill will blow across western Europe through next week will be the first test of how willing people are to delay switching on the heating in a bid to save energy and ease household budgets," according to Bloomberg.

Forecaster Maxar WeatherDesk said temperatures in London would sink 5 degrees Celsius below average, falling as low as 6.5 degrees Celsius overnight on Sept. 27. In Frankfurt, Germany, temperatures will fall 3.5 degrees Celsius below normal levels on the 28th, while France and Spain will see temperatures 3-4 degrees lower than the seasonal norm.

"It will turn even colder early next week as a plunge of Arctic air surges southwards, and a strong northerly wind will accentuate the chilly feel," according to the UK's Met Office.

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Germany, France, and Spain have approved energy conservation measures to decrease demand for NatGas, while the EU as a whole has reached the 80% target (now 86.9%) of filling storage tanks by Oct. 1.

According to Aurora Energy Research, full NatGas storage could sustain EU countries for at least three months this winter. In Germany, the bloc's largest economy and home to a quarter of EU storage, there are about 80-90 days of fuel in storage.

But with a squeeze on regional supplies exacerbated by Western sanctions against Russia that have backfired, plus Russian energy giant Gazprom's shuttering of Nord Stream 1 to Europe -- the stability of Europe's NatGas reserves depends on a relatively mild winter because if it gets cold enough, demand will soar and draw on reserves faster, catapulting NatGas prices even higher.

The blast of cold air next week is troublesome because the EU heating season doesn't begin until the first half of October.

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Continuing to reduce Natgas demand is what European countries need to do because the latest National Grid Plc data show early morning UK fuel demand is already increasing. There needs to be a more significant conservation effort ahead of the colder months or face a very dark and expensive winter.

One would think Europeans wish for global warming this winter to starve off the rapid drawdown on NatGas reserves as the crippling energy crisis could extend well into 2023. This isn't a one-winter story.
 

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We MUST GET OFF this road before we're FORCED to 'OWN NOTHING'
4:42 min

We MUST GET OFF this road before we're FORCED to 'OWN NOTHING' (excerpt from a larger video previously posted)​

Glenn Beck Published September 25, 2022

How do you get the most wealthy nation in history to accept the concept, "you will own nothing and you will be happy"? Glenn heads to the chalkboard to explain where we were, where world leaders are taking us, and how they're using the financial system to force us down the "road to serfdom" where corporations, partnered with the government, will own everything and WE will have to obey...
 

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Dr. Robert Malone Helped Dox WEF Members -Do You Know Who They Are in Your Country? 1:52 min

Dr. Robert Malone Helped Dox WEF Members -Do You Know Who They Are in Your Country?​

Bright Light News Published September 25, 2022

(Vienna, Austria) Dr. Robert Malone joined the betterwaymediaconference.org in Vienna, Austria, for a presentation on mainstream media's role in constructing and maintaining the Covid-19 narrative and "vaccine" agenda. Bright Light News' Glen Jung asked Dr. Malone about his planned project to dox 4,000 WEF members around the world. maloneinstitute.org

Find out how to know who's working in your country here.

Go here to get the doxxed WEF link: Dr. Robert Malone Helped Dox WEF Members -Do You Know Who They Are in Your Country?

or
Maloneinstitute.org tab on WEF
 

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https://medium.com/@annalisavibio?source=post_page-----ee4c1905833e--------------------------------

Annalisa Vibio
Apr 20
Donbass: why is it so disputed?

Everything depends on the riches of its subsoil​

The military aggression by the Kremlin goes far beyond the desire to recover the identity of the ancient Slavic people of the Rus’. Behind this political facade, in fact, there are practical and economic reasons. Putin’s goal is mainly to lift the Russian economy and solve its difficulties by targeting the mineral wealth of the Donbass.

This region, in the east of Ukraine, can indeed be considered as the industrial heart of the country, as it is rich in mineral deposits, oil and, at the same time, famous for its coal reserves. The most exploited area extends for about 23,000 square km south of the Donets River, but the areas that have coal in the subsoil also cover several kilometers overst, up to the Dnieper River.

In short, the Donbass has always been one of the most economically advantaged areas in Ukraine. Before 2014, before the self-proclaimed Republics of Donetsk and Lugansk caused the separatist conflict, the region was worth 14.5% of the nation’s GDP and produced 25% of exports. Until Frebruary, low-intensity warfare has however, then brought tragic consequences. In addition to the collapse of industrial production by 70% or the railway lines and roads destroyed, in seven years the number of victims has reached 14 thousand.

What thus is the Donbass treasure?

Gas and lithium

The Donbass or all the territories bordering the Dnieperare rich in gas fields, discovered starting from the 1950s. 90% of neon gas comes from the region, which is the basis for electronic chips. Iceblick is therefore the company, founded 32 years ago in Odessa, which produces 65% of the world’s neon. For this reason, it is Silicon Valley’s preferred supplier.

Connected to neon, Donbass is also important for lithium, a fundamental component for electric car batteries. The Australian group European Lithium, in Donetsk, in the days preceding the outbreak of the war, had just closed an extraction contract. Similarly, Chinese interests were also coming to the area as the Chengxin company had just decided to finalize a concession.
Obviously, the Kremlin’s design thwarted all efforts.

Minerals
According to the experts of the CNR of Rome, the rocks of the Donbass region are particularly valuable. In fact, lithium is not contaminated by other metals, such as zinc, lead or cadmium.

Other minerals are also present in the subsoil, as well as rare elements (cobalt, chromium, ziconium, molybdenum). These are particularly important for the production of optical fibers to catalysts. In addition, the Donbass includes 10% of the world reserves of iron, 6% of titanium and 20% of graphite. The Kiev geological service, before last February, was trying to attract 10 billion in investments.

Furthermore, Ukraine is the largest manganese reserve in Europe, with more than 2 billion tons, located mainly in the Dnipro basin. Finally, the nation ranks first on the continent for both titanium and uranium reserves. At the time of the Soviet Union, the country owned the monopoly for the production of concentrated titanium. Likewise, it is no coincidence that the main nuclear power plants have been built in these areas.

The Azovstal

The Azovstal steel factory became the symbol of the siege of Mariupol. Part of the Metinvest group, it was founded in 1837 and then relaunched in 1933. Strategically located in the heart of Europe, the industrial complex, now bombed and besieged, was technologically advanced and particularly efficient. Not surprisingly, at the time of the USSR, it supplied 50% of the steel produced in the Soviet Union. Its great strength was its proximity to the energy and raw materials supply funds, alongside the commercial port.

Thanks to its efficiency, tensions and low-intensity warfare have never hurt the turnover, which reached 2.7 billion euros last year, beating the other large Kryvorizhstal complex near Kiev. This was recently bought by ArcelorMittal.

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Are Ukraine's vast natural resources a real reason behind Russia's invasion?

Are Ukraine's vast natural resources a real reason behind Russia's invasion?​


Ukraine's geostrategic position has rendered it susceptible to the ongoing strains between Russia and the West.

As a buffer for the two conflicting blocs, Ukraine has had very difficult choices to make in the last decade. Russia's contention with the West.

Business Today Desk
  • Feb 25, 2022,
  • Updated Feb 25, 2022, 1:19 PM IST
Ukraine has become a seedbed of conflict between Russia and the West. The country's geostrategic position has rendered it susceptible to the ongoing larger conflict between Russia and the West. As a buffer for the two conflicting blocs, Ukraine has had very difficult choices to make in the last decade.

Russia's contention with the West
Russia is opposed to NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) in its backyard, a position which is non-negotiable. However, Ukraine's current government wants to not only join NATO but also be a part of the European Union (EU).

Although much of the struggle is military as well as strategic, that is not where the story ends. Ukraine's economy, resources and the clash to lay claim to the country's bountiful rare earth elements are also the motives to influence its political leanings - Russia or Europe? Pledge allegiance to Russia as an erstwhile Soviet state or open up to the West? Tough choice for Ukraine.

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Ukraine's economic significance for Russia and the West
Both Russia and the West see Ukraine as a prospective buffer against each other. A look at the country's natural resources:

Oil and Gas
Ukraine has the second-biggest known gas reserves in Europe, apart from Russia's gas reserves in Asia, although largely unexploited.

In terms of natural gas, the country has around 1.09 trillion cubic meters, which is an incredible amount. Picture this, it's sufficient to be stretched around the earth several times. This is second only to Norway's known resources of 1.53 trillion cubic meters.

However, ironically enough, Ukraine depends on gas imports and it is primarily because the USSR began extracting gas on a large scale in Siberia in the 1970s.

Thus, much of the gas exploration, as well as production, have been transferred to Russia, due to which Ukraine's resources remain untapped.

Presently, Russia supplies 40 per cent to 50 per cent of Europe's gas consumption via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline as well as the Ukrainian network.

Germany is also a big consumer of Russia's natural gas. The country gets 55 per cent of its natural gas from Russia, and the bulk of it goes through Ukraine, which earns a transit fee equivalent to $7 billion.

This is around four per cent of Ukraine's GDP (Gross Domestic Product). While these colossal gas reserves remain unexploited, the country is still important for gas transport from Russia to Europe.

In 2019, Russia and Ukraine inked a transit agreement that allows easy transfer of Siberian gas to the EU through Ukraine's huge gas transportation system, regardless of unilateral sanctions by the US.

In order to feed the energy-hungry Europe, Russia set up the Nord Stream II gas pipeline to transport natural gas which would be cost-effective, reliable, and sustainable.

This also implies that the US is nowhere near the gas race. However, Gazprom's Nord Stream II pipeline which goes through the Baltic Sea might have hit a major roadblock with the Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Gazprom is Russia's largest company and, as of 2019, was the world's largest publicly-owned natural gas firm.

The German Chancellor has stopped certifying Nord Stream II in view of Russia's aggression. Apart from natural gas, Ukraine abounds with minerals such as iron, coal, titanium, and other non-metallic raw materials. It's the leading nation when it comes to reserves of titanium, iron and non-metallic raw materials.

Therefore, it is not surprising that Russia'sUkraine invasion will have a huge collateral effect on the coal and electricity sector.

In 2021, India imported coal to meet its domestic coal shortage and with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, that supply chain is going to get impacted.

Ukraine has large natural resources, with precisely five per cent of the earth's natural and mineral resources.

Ores such as iron, titanium, and non-metallic raw materials are some of the country's major exports, and so are iron ore ($3.36 billion), corn ($4.77 billion), semi-finished iron ($2.55 billion), and seed oils ($3.75 billion), which are exported largely to China ($3.94 billion), Germany ($3.08 billion), and Italy ($2.57 billion), Poland ($2.75 billion), and to Russia ($4.69 billion).

Precious metals
Ukraine was the fifth largest exporter of iron ore in the world in 2019 and in the same year, iron ore was the third most-exported product in the country. Lithium and titanium are some of the precious metals on earth today. Why is that? Lets' take a look:

Lithium
Ukraine's breakaway territories in the Donbass region have abundant natural resources and, thus, make the area economically very feasible for the future. Lithium fields in Ukraine are concentrated in Zaporizhzhia oblast (Kruta Balka area), Donetsk (Shevchenkivske field), and Kirovohrad (Polokhivske field, Dobra area).

However, no mining work is happening in the area currently. The Dobra and Donetsk mines were up for grabs and there has been cut-throat competition between Chinese Chengxin Lithium and Australia-listed European Lithium, and both the companies want a foothold in the European lithium industry.

The companies are just two of a list of bids published online by the Ukrainian Geological Survey. Lithium chemicals are the main component of electric vehicle (EV) batteries. The majority of auto companies are looking at lithium reserves across the world.

Titanium
Some estimates indicate that up to 20 per cent of the proven world reserves of titanium ores are situated in Ukraine. But it is one of the few nations with a closed-loop production in the titanium industry - from mining and processing of the titanium iron ores to the producer of finished products.

Interestingly, China was the largest importer of Ukrainian titanium iron ores in 2021, with Russia on the second spot (15.3 per cent), and Turkey ranked third (14.5 per cent). The one industry that could be majorly impacted should the Ukraine-Russia clash intensify, is the aircraft industry, mainly because titanium is an important component used in the manufacture of aeroplanes.

Boeing, in a statement on January 31, said that the tensions over Ukraine create an "adverse climate" for its business. In the event of economic sanctions, the supply chain for titanium could be affected, and furthermore, the ability to produce aircraft could be hampered.

To illustrate, the US' Boeing has broadened its titanium supply chain since 2014, when Russia was sanctioned for its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, however, it is still heavily reliant on Russia's VSMPO-AVISMA -- world's largest manufacturer of titanium -- for the supply of the metal.

Food security
Russian invasion of Ukraine means the former will rein in the exports, which will create food security issues as Ukraine is one of the largest distributors of wheat and corn. Grain exports are the mainstay of Ukraine's economy.

Much of the country's corn and wheat are destined for Africa and West Asia, which are heavily reliant on imports for food items. Over 50 per cent of Ukraine's annual corn and wheat shipments head to Africa or the Middle East.

Global food security is the biggest concern if Ukraine's exports are disturbed. Meanwhile, owing to distance, US wheat amounts to less than 10 per cent of what caters to those regions. Ukraine is aiming to clinch the third spot in wheat and fourth spot in corn this year, but the ranking could be missed due to the crisis with Russia.

Race between Russia and the West for Ukrainian resources
The US and Europe could be looking at food and energy security by trying to ensure Ukraine's tilt towards the West, but will Russia allow it? The US has always been wary of Russia's authority in Europe and the latter's influence is only going to grow stronger now with Ukraine's invasion, particularly in the Balkans, and if it is able to withstand global sanctions. However, Ukraine, which has the US' support, can thrive and capitalise on its natural resources.

Could that be the US' pretext to compete with Russia? While Europe depends on Russian natural gas, the US is trying to be a more prominent Liquefied Natural Gas supplier (LNG), even though the price of LNG would be substantially higher in price than that of Russian gas.

The point that the US is aiming to make is to stop Russia from dominating Europe through energy dependence and what US Secretary of State Antony Blinken termed "weaponising heat" by controlling gas during winter months when Europe needs Russia to stay warm.

Furthermore, fossil fuels are not infinite, which means Russia has to scout additional sources of natural gases to tap. The country has to look no further than to its west - Ukraine. All the strategic positions notwithstanding, to Russia and the West, Ukraine of the future is an untouched, untapped, natural resource hotspot.

A foothold in the country would mean an economic driver, energy security, and a strong and secure strategic position.
 

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Peak Oil
Clif H used a video in his substack today on energy.

View: https://youtu.be/6N082uEi65c
21:51 min Steve St. Angelo GOLD/SILVER

Oil crisis - falling return on investment. High decline rate in shale sources.

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This is reminiscent of the presentation by Dr. Chris Martinson: See posts #4272-4 on peak oil.
View: https://youtu.be/ehHibdfvSqM
19:23 min

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All of this has been nagging at the back of my mind. Could it be the drive to renewables is because we are reaching peak energy? If so, why aren't we investing in nuclear?

Is the tug of war over Ukraine and the Donbass really over energy?
 

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Michael Yon @MichaelYon
Sep 26, 2022 at 2:21am
The Gleaners
26 September 2022
Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Lots of signs and signals of hunger such as people starting to graze farmer fields in Netherlands. Grazing to pick up the harvest remnant.

I sent the note about to an old Green Beret friend. He responded immediately with this 1857 painting of people grazing. The Gleaners (Des glaneuses) — oil painting by Jean-François Millet. 1857.

Another friend is involved in feeding the public in New York. This morning, he sent this important note. “ A noticeable increase in attendance at our free Sunday Feast here in Brooklyn. Not for the services, just for the food. And not just spoons, containers to carry enough home for several meals…”

Separately but related, I just sent two long days and dinners with Jordan Peterson and his team. Some takeaways:

Jordan and his wife Tammy work long and hard. Late into the night.

They talk with anyone and everyone. They have a feel for the ground — such as Jeroen the farmer had them out in his muddy cow barn and everyone was happy chatting away for a couple hours between the barn and the kitchen table.

Jordan likes steaks as much as I do.

Jordan and Tammy see the clear signs of food troubles ahead, Last night we had dinner with a retired CEO of a giant chemical company who spent his career in the fertilizer business. An important mind dump. I learned a ton. The CEO came to dinner on no notice after I called asking to come and tell us what is happening. The table was happy and walked away full of steak and far more educated about the seas ahead. Bottom line: rough seas.

I will be wrapping up EU trip soon. May stop over in UK, but then should be straight back to Texas.

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Michael Yon @MichaelYon
Sep 26, 2022 at 7:42am
Harvesting the Edges, and Gleaning
26 September 2022
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Jeroen the Farmer tells stories of day-to-day life that when I go back and research are amazingly important. I should have asked Jeroen to run the camera the entire time we talked.

So many things he says. Such as Jeroen describing Dutch farmers allowing people to harvest the corners of their fields during poor times. The corners were tractors cannot reach. And allowing Gleaners to glean the fields after harvest.

So an old Green Beret friend sent me the famous painting of Gleaning from 1857. I sent this to my friend Matt in Panama. Matt and I sometimes go into the Darien jungles together.

A few minutes ago, Matt sent this from the Bible,

It’s all right in the Bible! I should have been reading the Bible all these years. The more I see from traveling far, going to wars and coming back and to more wars and more travel, I realize I was not interested in the Bible because it was above my head. Now I have earned more knowledge, the Bible starts to make sense to me.

And a couple nights ago, I was behind stage at an event for Jordan Peterson. One of the Muslim security men heard us talking and said what we are talking about is also in Koran. So I started asking the Moroccan man more about what it says in Koran about famine. And he said Koran talks about famine, pestilence, and war, all go together. I asked about horses and he did not remember any part about four horsemen.

I got to go find some Muslims and ask them what they think of all this. Maybe stop at a Mosque next time I see one.

And my friend in Panama, Matt, sends this from the Bible. The parallels to what we are witnessing are so striking that I am starting to look at the Bible as more than just a life guide but as survival manual.

Leviticus 19:9-10 Love Your Neighbor as Yourself [9]

“When you reap the harvest of your land, you shall not reap your field right up to its edge, neither shall you gather the gleanings after your harvest. [10] And you shall not strip your vineyard bare, neither shall you gather the fallen grapes of your vineyard. You shall leave them for the poor and for the sojourner: I am the LORD your God.

Please see this video:

View: https://youtu.be/pt4PgWMAPoA
8:13 min

Why Did the Elite Fear the Gleaners?​


The Canvas

Jean-Francois Millet's Gleaners may not be remembered as a political painting, but it certainly had political implications. The painting revealed the fear and fragility of the bourgeoisie of the period.
 

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US Official Says Oil Price Cap On Russia Crude Exports To Include Products

MONDAY, SEP 26, 2022 - 04:42 AM

The G-7 plan to impose price caps on Russian oil exports is broadening to refined products, Catherine Wolfram, a deputy assistant secretary at the US Treasury, said on the sidelines of the APPEC 2022 conference in Singapore, Bloomberg quoted.

Treasury and White House officials have been discussing for months a plan to set a cap on the sales price of Russian oil worldwide, a move that would reduce Russia's oil revenues, contributing to their war efforts in Ukraine.

Wolfram said the price cap on Russian crude products would come into effect as early as February. She said the US is planning caps for high-value and low-value products.

She said the US and OPEC are discussing caps and potential price impacts, adding China and India weren't a part of the talks. There was no mention of the price cap level.

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen first floated the idea of capping Russia's crude exports earlier this year. G-7 leaders also discussed the caps at their meeting in June, where the seven vowed to find a way to enforce it.

The Group of Seven countries said earlier this month they plan to implement a price cap on international purchases of Russian oil on Dec. 5, in line with the timing of EU sanctions. Yellen recently noted this about the price caps:

"The price cap will advance our two key objectives; The first, of course, is reducing revenues that Putin needs to continue waging his war of aggression. And the second is maintaining a reliable supply of oil to the global market and putting downward pressure on the price of energy for people in the US, in the UK, and around the world."

However, it remains unclear how effective a price-cap regime would be (read: Why The Russian Oil Price Cap Won't Work) since the price cap on crude and crude products would also need to be implemented by China and India -- which have significantly increased their purchases of heavily-discounted Russian grades this summer.

Moscow has responded to the G-7 plan to impose price caps on energy products, with Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak warning early this month that Moscow will ban exports of oil and other petroleum products to countries that impose a cap on the price of Russian crude.

Furthermore, as we previously detailed, there are three scenarios as to what happens next:
  • Scenario 1: Russia does not cooperate and retaliates - a 3 mbd cut would likely deliver a $190/bbl oil price
  • Scenario 2: China and India don't cooperate - the end of the European insurance dominance
  • Scenario 3: Russia fully re-routes exports from west to east but loses pricing power, prices stabilize in low-$100s
Top energy trader Vitol Group said navigating proposed price caps on Russian energy exports is a "minefield" as it seeks guidance from governments.

"We need buy-in from governments, and governments to guide us because it's a bit of a minefield," Chief Executive Officer Russell Hardy said at APPEC 2022.

"We're conscious that what our customers want is important, what government stakeholders want is important, so I think we're going to absorb whatever new news there is over the next few months," Hardy said, referring to the cap.

There's no mention at what price crude and crude products would be capped. It remains unclear how effective a price-cap regime would be.
 

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America’s Growing National Police State is Staggering​

by George McClellan | Sep 25, 2022 |

America is facing the stealthy implementation of a Marxist police state. If successful, it will be tyrannical. Its tyrannical nature was revealed when the FBI first went after Donald Trump in 2016, but they’re not big enough. Why? If we’ve been paying attention, we might have noticed that ever since the George Floyd incident, Blue states and jurisdictions sounded the clarion call of “Defund the Police, Defund the Police,” echoing down the hallways of Progressive state houses, counties, and cities. In most Blue jurisdictions, the police came under attack and, when doing their jobs, were accused of racism or overreaction, forcing policemen to decide to either quit or retire, knowing they could easily be charged with crimes for doing their jobs.

At the same time, the criminals they just arrested were released back out onto the streets almost immediately, without bail. Riots instigated by Antifa and BLM, which featured arsons, looting, assaults and murder, and often of policemen on their beat, grew in direct proportion to the loss of police while Blue (Democrat) jurisdictions did absolutely nothing to stop them.

That was a political decision purposely done in accordance with Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals ⏤ because in order to exert total control ⏤ Progressive governments need a large and compliant police force loyal to that government. They also need the population unarmed. I expect that after the November elections, when Progressives get their heads handed to them, they will create some horrific event, far above and beyond the mere shootings going on, that will so outrage Americans in Blue States that the outcry for government intervention will be so great that Joe Biden’s Communist party will gladly step in to restore law and order. They will fill those empty police slots with an armed force of their own creation. It will all be blamed on Trump supporters, and It appears to be coming to fruition.

It was Obama who first called for a national police force. Remember Obama’s Presidents Task Force on 21st Century Policing Implementation Guide: Moving from Recommendations to Action. Wash, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. He implemented a plan to force specific police departments to submit to federal oversight. This wicked plan was implemented after alleging sweeping civil rights violations by police forces in major cities across the country.

The 06 Jan Capitol protest incident gave Nancy Pelosi the excuse to assert that the Capitol Police force should be expanded into every state to protect senators and congresspeople. Forget the Constitution; Obama did. if it’s allowed to happen as a National Emergency excuse, that act alone will install a uniformed federal law enforcement presence in every state. If we allow it to become a fait accompli by not resisting, they will do as the party dictates, conduct search and seizures of suspected domestic terrorists (conservatives), as enemies of the state, make arrests without habeas corpus, force detentions, seize assets and act as the Gestapo did in Nazi Germany. We have only to recall how the 06 Jan protestors were treated to know it can’t be good. Is that all? No, not by a long shot!

We have since learned that the Government is increasing the size of the IRS by 87,000 agents, and many will be trained in the use of firearms and police tactics and have stockpiled 4,500 hundred guns, including 621 shotguns, 59 long barrel rifles (snipers), and 15 sub-machine guns. It’s open source information available from a published study titled: “The Militarization of Executive Agencies.” Why? With all these wonderful new toys, they need ammo. Obligingly, the IRS purchased five million rounds of ammunition.

But wait; also, the Dept of Veterans Affairs purchased eleven million rounds of ammunition, plus camouflage uniforms, riot helmets, protective shields, and tactical lighting devices, probably not just flashlights either. Are they for defense or attack? Why? Who in the VA is afraid of their own customers, combat weary, injured, and damaged veterans seeking the medical aid our nation promised them? We don’t stop there, either.

The Dept of Health and Human Resources (HHS) purchased four million rounds of ammunition, 100 guns that included five sub-machine guns and 189 other automatic weapons. Why?

So too, did the Social Security Administration. They purchased a paltry 800,000 rounds of ammo and body armor for its agents. Why?

We can’t stop there; the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) got in on the act and bought 600 guns while the staid Smithsonian Institution hired 620 armed Special Agents. Why? What makes them special? Aren’t they just door guards like the Capitol Police?

What the Biden administration is doing, illegally by the way, as well as unconstitutionally, is creating Obama’s standing army of federal law enforcement to fill the gaps of vacated local and state police departments drained by the Defund the Police nonsense and to oppress, in the name of National Security, its citizens. Each of the agencies enumerated above is a creature of the Administrative arm of Govt. (POTUS) and is already virtually everywhere.

Think about it, a defacto standing army of civilian police militarized by the equipment they are given, the training they’ll receive in military assault and police tactics, and given the mandate to arrest enemies of the Progressives state. They will conduct 24/7 surveillance on non-Progressive politicians, their supporters, staff, and contacts, build up fictional cases for prosecutions like they repeatedly tried to do to Donald Trump, and conduct nighttime raids on the ludicrous pretext of defending Democracy. It has already started, is still underway, and will not stop until a Conservative Congress or the people put an end to it.

We are entering the dark realm of George Orwell’s surveillance state, a totalitarian exercise in martial law, oppression, and top-down control. If they succeed in the end, America will be finished.

Remember, freedom is the goal; the Constitution is the way. Now, go get ‘em!
 
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