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New-Car Loan-Rates Set To Hit 14-Year High As Affordability Crisis Worsens

THURSDAY, NOV 03, 2022 - 11:27 AM

Auto loan interest rates are rising, have hit the highest level since 2019, and will soon jump to 14-year highs.

New data from Edmunds showed the average annual percentage rate on new-car loans was 6.3% in October, the highest since April 2019, according to Bloomberg.

The Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates Wednesday again by 75 basis points for the fourth straight meeting in an unprecedented move -- the most since the early 1980s to quell rampant inflation. This means the federal funds rate will have a new range of 3.75-4% -- the highest level since 2007, and since APRs for new vehicles track the fed funds rate, expect it to hit highs not seen since early 2009 in the near term.

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"New-vehicle inventory might finally be improving, but the automotive industry is still on a long road to recovery because rising interest rates are creating a major barrier to entry for car shoppers," Jessica Caldwell, executive director of insights for Edmunds, said in an email.

Caldwell noted: "Many consumers who have been sitting out of the market due to high prices and limited options will likely continue to do so over high-interest rates."

New car prices remain stubbornly high. Edmunds' data shows the average new-vehicle purchase last month was $40,438 -- more than 27% above April 2019 prices of $31,914.

"The average price of a vehicle has risen dramatically, there are fewer smaller, budget-friendly vehicles for shoppers to choose from," Caldwell said. "And on top of that, consumers are paying more for everything else in their lives."

Meanwhile, APRs for used cars are at a staggering 10.33%.

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The Fed is attempting to smash inflation down by raising consumer borrowing costs for car loans, credit cards, and mortgages. Moreover, the Fed is slamming on the economy's brakes by aggressively hiking while not trying to spark a recession. In doing so, it's managed to spark an affordability crisis where average Americans can no longer afford new or used cars. Great job, Powell!
 

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David Stockman On What History Tells Us About Taming Inflation​

THURSDAY, NOV 03, 2022 - 11:05 AM
Authored by David Stockman via InternationalMan.com,

In the spring of 1980, Paul Volcker did engineer a mini-recession but it didn’t put a dent in the inflation momentum. As shown below by the purple line, real GDP peaked in Q1 1980 and then declined thru Q3 1980 during Volcker’s mini-recession.

Real GDP versus Core PPI, Q4 1979 to Q4 1980.


During that two-quarter interval of “shallow and short,” real GDP contracted by just 2.2%. But the inflation rate (brown line) just kept climbing, rising at an annualized rate of 9.5% during the period.

The second round of the Volcker anti-inflation medicine took another chunk out of real output — this time 2.6% from the Q3 1981 peak to the Q4 1982 bottom. Still, inflation stubbornly resisted the recessionary medicine, rising at a 5.3% annual rate during the five-quarter downturn.

Real GDP versus Core PPI, Q3 1981 to Q4 1982


Moreover, the impact on the labor market was severe. Over the course of the double-dip recession, the U-3 unemployment rate rose from 6.0% in August 1979, when Volcker took the helm in the Eccles Building (Fed headquarters), to 10.8% at the December 1982 bottom.

Likewise, the number of unemployed nearly doubled during this period, rising from 6.3 million to 12.1 million. Accordingly, purging the virulent inflation that became embedded in the wage-price-cost nexus looked nothing like Joe Biden’s itty bitty recession, nor the “soft landing” that Wall Street bulls never stop peddling.

Unemployment Rate and Unemployment Level, August 1979 to January 1983


As it happened, core PPI inflation did not return to the 2.00% zone until Q4 1983. That is, it took Volcker two recessions and four years to wrestle the core PPI rate back to the Fed’s current purported inflation target. By any definition of the term, that’s not “short and shallow.”

Y/Y Change in Core PPI, 1976–1983


When all is said and done, Volcker’s conquest of the 1970’s inflation came at a steep price to the macro-economy because there was no alternative once the inflationary spiral became embedded.

In fact, the chart below makes the cost of the double dip recession plain as day: To wit, real GDP of $6.82 trillion in Q4 1979, when Volcker threw on the monetary brakes, was still at $6.81 trillion by Q4 1982, when the economy finally hit bottom. That is to say, three years of zero net growth in real output.

But even then, the core PPI — which runs lower than the CPI — was still at 4.7% in Q4 1982. Consequently, Volcker did not get the Fed funds rate under 6.0% until October 1986.

Y/Y Change in Core PPI versus Real GDP Level, Q4 1979 to Q4 1982


Needless to say, the Volcker era proved that “stagflation” is a stubborn beast once it worms its way into the price structure of the economy.

Back to today.

In short, a bad stagflation is here. Since the Fed will be locked in a battle to tame the price side of the equation even as real output falters for months and years to come, we seriously doubt that the economic contraction to be recorded on Joe Biden’s watch will be described in the history books as a “very slight recession.”
 

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The Fed And Powell: What Now?​

THURSDAY, NOV 03, 2022 - 09:50 AM
By Peter Tchir of Academy Securities

The Fed and Powell

The statement added language highlighting that the Fed would take into consideration the cumulative amount of hikes and the lag effect of hikes. That was viewed positively by myself and markets. It was the first nod to the “lag effect” we’ve seen, which was taken to mean the Fed is dialing back on their hikes.

The press conference was used to disabuse the market of that notion. The press conference was taken as hawkish for a few reasons:
  • Potentially higher terminal rate (this was new).
  • Higher rates for longer (not sure this was new).
  • Willingness to overshoot because they can cut if needed (this was new).
  • Little progress on inflation (from the group that transitory all of last year).
  • Mention of CPI (which is highly likely to overstate rent for the coming months because of how it was calculated and concerns those of us who don’t like reliance on data that seems out of sync with what is occurring in real time).
Powell killed the rally, took stocks and bonds down hard and we are seeing that continue overnight and into the morning session.

What Now?


The “buy everything” rally has pulled back, with the S&P 500 back to 3,745 (where it was on 10/21. The 10-year yield is back to 4.2%, just below the 4.22% on 10/21.

We will get more Fed speakers. They will “clarify” the message.

The “hope” for bulls (and I am still in that camp, though having to re-think it after yesterday’s reversal which highlighted positioning that wasn’t extremely bearish) is data dependence.

Bulls need to see progress on the inflation front in the official data.

Getting weaker than expected inflation data is my base case. While the Fed doesn’t see it, many economists and companies see it.



Whether that can show up in the data the Fed watches most closely is the question as OER for example, incorporates old data and is catching up to the rent inflation it missed from almost a year ago.



The least concerning issue is that Powell isn’t seeing inflation as his track record on predicting inflation has been mediocre at best. (difficult not to wonder what things would look like had that cut QE last spring and started hiking last fall, but no use crying over spilled milk).



Most concerning is the renewed pressure on the Euro and the Yen. FX volatility is gut wrenching for investors, companies and even countries. Some viewed yesterday’s changes in the statement as a subtle sign that the Fed was paying attention to concerns from other countries that the strong dollar policy was hurting them. Well, we are right back to that.

With yields back to their highs and threatening to break into uncharted territory, aided by potential foreign selling and it all being so fresh in our minds that we went weeks without treasuries catching a bid on their march higher, it is difficult to be bullish anything here.

On the other hand, for the first time since Jackson Hole, the Fed seems data dependent and is not on a pre-set course, which should be bullish
(but is concerning that it hasn’t been bullish since the presser).

Basically leaves me licking some wounds, reducing position size, and trying to re-evaluate whether there is hope for the everything rally? I think there is, but price action is telling me to tread extremely carefully.
 

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Aldi, Walmart Unleash 'Thanksgiving Price Rewind' As Battle For Consumer Begins​

THURSDAY, NOV 03, 2022 - 12:00 PM
Update (1500ET):

Consumers are receiving a much-needed break this holiday season as multiple retailers are rolling back the prices on Thanksgiving items. This move is in response to the highest inflation in forty years, crushing household finances as negative real wage growth for 18 months wipes out personal savings and balloons credit card balances.

We reported early Thursday that Walmart announced it would roll back prices on Thanksgiving food to 2021 levels. Then later in the day, the Washington Examiner reported that the budget supermarket chain Aldi "will discount Thanksgiving season grocery items up to 30% to match pre-inflation price points (2019 levels)."

Aldi called their discounting program the "Thanksgiving Price Rewind."



Walmart called theirs "This year's meal at last year's price*."



We suspect Aldi and Walmart aren't the only retailers rolling back food costs this holiday season, as this will only spark a price war among retailers.

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Walmart Inc. announced that a basket of Thanksgiving items at retail stores would have prices rolled back to 2021 levels through the holiday season amid the worst inflation in forty years.

"Saving money is a top priority for our customers right now, so this year, we're removing inflation on an entire basket containing traditional Thanksgiving items," Walmart wrote in a press release.

The items to be rolled back to last year's prices include the following: "... turkey, ham, potatoes and stuffing ... convenience items are there too, like ready-to-heat mac and cheese or freshly made pumpkin pie."

"We're proud to offer customers this year's Thanksgiving meal at last year's price so families don't need to worry about how they'll set their holiday table," the largest retailer in the country said.

These deals will only last through Dec. 26, and the company offered a link to a landing page on their website titled "This year's meal at last year's price*."



Dozens of items were rolled back by the retailer. One of the most significant rollbacks was 50% off whole turkeys.



"Our approach this holiday helps make sure customers don't have to compromise on what matters: we're keeping prices low and our assortment strong to serve them all season long," Walmart concluded.

In the latest inflation report, Headline and Core CPI printed hotter than expected -- both remain at four-decade highs.

Food inflation has been one of the most shocking increases over the past year.



High inflation has crushed household finances as real wages are negative for the 18th consecutive month...



Meanwhile, the personal savings rate has tumbled to multi-decade lows at 3.1%, just shy of the record low of 3.0%...



And some experts are concerned about the pace of growth in consumer credit as debt loads for households soar as their wages can't cover added costs of food, shelter, and energy.

The stimulus checks are long gone. Savings are being depleted. And the largest retailer in the country is rolling back food prices for the holiday season because it knows consumers are immense financial pressures.

But, but, the economy is "strong as hell"?
 

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Top Pipeline CEO Compares Biden's Chaotic Energy Policy To "Saturday Night Live Skit"​

THURSDAY, NOV 03, 2022 - 07:36 AM

It's no secret the Biden administration's radical energy policy is reality-defying and entirely focused on creating an anti-fossil fuel economy. President Biden wants to end America's use of conventional energy, such as oil and natural gas, but at the same time, desperate for more domestic crude and refining production to suppress fuel prices at the pump ahead of midterm elections next week. This absurdity was called out by one of North America's biggest pipeline operators, likening the incoherent strategy to "a sitcom or Saturday Night Live skit."

Bloomberg said Energy Transfer LP's co-chief executive officer, Marshall McCrea, was heard on an earnings conference call slamming the Biden Administration's chaotic energy policy earlier this week.

In an extended coda to the company's earnings conference call late Tuesday, Marshall McCrea lamented what he said were "hostile" federal administrators installed to attack the energy industry, and questioned the pace of the transition to renewables, which he said threatened global energy security.

McCrea cited the White House's initial focus on curbing drilling permits and pipeline approvals, its subsequent push to boost oil supplies after gasoline prices surged this year, and the president's threat earlier this week to tax oil companies' "windfall profits" unless they invest to boost production.

"I mean, my goodness, if this doesn't seem like a sitcom or Saturday Night live skit, it'd be funny if it wasn't so tragically sad," he said. "I guess we're kind of tired of being attacked in the fossil-fuel business." -Bloomberg.


Energy Transfer controls a vast network of oil and gas pipelines in 41 states and Canada, spanning more than 120,000 miles. Intense opposition from environmental groups and Democrats has made it nearly impossible for the pipeline operator to expand its network to increase flows across the country.

One of the Biden administration's most well-known shutdowns of a pipeline in construction has been the blocking of TC Energy Corp.'s $9 billion Keystone XL project.

"Modern life with a reasonable standard of living and affordable energy is simply not possible without fossil fuels ... this illogical and irrational politically-led rush to renewables will have devastating impacts on the cost, reliability, and security of energy around the world as we're seeing in Europe and other places," McCrea continued in the earnings call.

The American Petroleum Institute - which represents 'Big Oil' - recently sent a letter to the president offering some advice to ease the bottlenecks and lower gas prices for consumers, though it's hard to say if the Biden administration would actually follow the ten steps to ensure energy security because they're too focused on the decarbonization of the economy (or maybe too focused on Ukraine).



And while the White House is doing very little to boost domestic crude production, they've mulled over the idea of imposing higher taxes on oil firms that do not boost production and refining capacity. This absurdity is causing unnecessary hardship and costing Americans dearly -- hence why Energy Transfer's top exec called it "a sitcom or Saturday Night Live skit."
 

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The Era Of All-Powerful Central Banks Is Over​

THURSDAY, NOV 03, 2022 - 06:00 AM
Authored by Charles Hugh Smith via OfTwoMinds blog,

Central bank gaming of Finance is the source of instability.


The era of all-powerful central banks is over for a simple reason: they failed: they failed their citizens, their nations, and they failed the world.

Their policies have pushed wealth and income inequality to extremes that have destabilized the planet's social, political, economic and environmental spheres.

As I have endeavored to explain for many years, this is the only possible outcome of central bank dominance.

Once Finance becomes the primary mover of everything else, then it distorts everything into a skimming machine that benefits the few with access to central bank funding at the expense of everyone else.

Once finance dominates, then both the "market" and government become servants of finance.

I say "markets" because once markets have been financialized, they serve the interests of cartels and monopolies and cease to be markets at all.

Government, regardless of the advertised "brand", becomes an auction where the highest bidder gains control of governance and regulation, which are bent to serve the interests of the few with access to central bank largesse.

As the charts below illustrate, this is the top 0.1%, with a substantial "trickle down" to the top 1% and top 10%.



The bottom 90% have lost ground not just economically but also politically and socially.



The way central banks create and distribute credit/money results in the dominance of Finance and this dominance has led to the distortion and ruination of the economy and society.

Vast inequality is the norm everywhere, because the central bank system is everywhere.

Central banks are the source of destabilizing inequality; they can't fix inequality.

As long as Finance dominates "markets" and governments, they won't be able to fix inequality, either.

Central bankers and government authorities are aware that the system is unraveling due to the extremes of inequality they've created. They are attempting to to reconcile this contradiction-- Finance turns the entire world into a skimming machine that can only exacerbate inequality--with, yes, what else? Finance.

So central banks are preparing to deposit new "money" directly into checking accounts and governments are pondering windfall taxes, wealth taxes, etc. to claw back some of the wealth that accumulated in the top tier to fund social programs designed to keep the masses compliant.

Central bank gaming of Finance is the source of instability.

Reining in central banks' free money for financiers and cronies is the necessary first step to unseating Finance as the dominant force in markets, governance and the planetary skimming machine Finance has created.

Either power is taken from central banks or the vast inequality that is the result of central bank dominance will unravel the entire system. Take your pick, but the distortions are accelerating, and time is running short.
 

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US Services Surveys "Paint A Concerning Picture" Into Year-End, Export Orders Collapse​

THURSDAY, NOV 03, 2022 - 07:07 AM
Following the disappointing drops in US Manufacturing surveys, this morning's US Services surveys were also expected to show declines.

S&P Global's Services PMI final print for October was 47.8 (better than the flash print of 46.6 but lower than September's 49.3). This is the 4th straight month of contraction according to this signal.

ISM Services fell from 56.7 to 54.4 in October (worse then the 55.3 expected). This is the weakest print since May 2020.


Source: Bloomberg

Under the hood of the Services PMI print, new export orders collapsed and employment contracted...


Source: Bloomberg

Anthony Nieves, ISM Chair warned:

"Growth continues at a slower rate for the services sector, which has expanded for all but two of the last 153 months. The sector had a pullback in growth for the second consecutive month in October due to decreases in business activity, new orders and employment."

ISM Respondents are not exactly exuberant:
  • “Despite the negative inflation news, higher gas prices and concerns of a recession, our restaurant sales have been resilient during what is typically a seasonal slump. We are positive to 2019 (pre-coronavirus pandemic), and traffic is down only about 4 percent, so it’s recovering. Staffing and supply chain challenges are improving, (and we are) seeing some decline in key commodities.” [Accommodation & Food Services]
  • Business remains tepid. We have a general concern that sales volumes are trending down as buyers communicate that they’re planning to buy only what they need for immediate sales.” [Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting]
  • Customers are starting to delay projects and/or entering smaller-scale scopes of work. We believe this is a continuation of an uncertain economic environment.” [Construction]
  • “There are supply chain challenges for some paper- and tech-related products.” [Educational Services]
  • “Shortages and delays stabilizing. Labor availability and patient volume continue to be a challenge.” [Health Care & Social Assistance]
  • Electronic components lead times are becoming longer, pushing out almost a year. Not seeing much change in pricing based on inflation pressures at this point, but we expect to see changes after the first of the year. Business volume remains strong.” [Other Services]
  • As we prepare for a recession, our stakeholders, clients and vendors are all tightening their belts and reducing new spend. We are focusing on strategic renewals and expanding only where necessary with our closest vendor partners for our most critical tech projects.” [Professional, Scientific & Technical Services]
  • “Prices seem to continue increasing for commodities, including plumbing, flooring materials, floor adhesives, door locks, and bedroom and bathroom doors. Delays in delivery have increased after leveling off in the middle of the year.” [Real Estate, Rental & Leasing]
  • “We are in the final preparations for a successful holiday, despite lower sales. Labor is more available this year, and supply chain delays seem caught up for now.” [Retail Trade]
  • “It has become more challenging to maintain our level of service, due to increased demand, extended supplier lead times and the hyper-competitive employment market.” [Transportation & Warehousing]
  • We are experiencing a bullwhip of oversupply on some goods … while still desperately short on other goods. The market is recovering very inconsistently.” [Wholesale Trade]
Four out of seven US sectors monitored by S&P Global PMI data recorded lower business activity during October with Financials the worst-performing sector for the fifth month in a row...



Siân Jones, Senior Economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence, said:

"Service sector firms faced a challenging start to the final quarter of 2022, as a renewed contraction in new business dragged output down further.

Demand conditions were hampered by tighter financial conditions and elevated rates of inflation, leading to reports of postponements and the delayed placement of orders as customers assess their spending.

"Subdued demand and weaker confidence in the outlook for output led to a near-stagnation in employment. Reports of the non-replacement of voluntary leavers brought signs that firms were evaluating costs and future demand more closely before advertising vacancies and expanding staffing levels.

"Nonetheless, momentum in previously soaring inflation slowed again.

Hikes in costs softened, as service providers and manufacturers saw slower upticks in supplier and input prices. Meanwhile, private sector firms sought to boost demand through a slower increase in selling prices. Although softening, further elevated rises in prices paid by consumers present obstacles to firms in an already challenging demand environment and paint a concerning picture as we head towards the end of the year."


Finally, The S&P Global US Composite PMI Output Index posted 48.2 in October, down from 49.5 in September.



Not a pretty picture for US economic growth in Q4.
 

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US Unit Labor Costs Soar By Most In 40 Years Amid Dismal Productivity​

THURSDAY, NOV 03, 2022 - 05:43 AM

US Productivity growth barely rebounded in Q3 (+0.3% QoQ vs -4.1% QoQ in Q2), but this was slower than the 0.5% QoQ expected, after two quarters of huge weakness...


Source: Bloomberg

On a YoY basis, US Productivity is down for the 3rd straight quarter (and 4th quarter of the last 5)...


Source: Bloomberg

On the mirror image of productivity, unit labor costs rose 3.5% QoQ (a notable slowing from the 8.9% QoQ growth in Q2). This was the 6th quarter in a row of rising unit labor costs (but was less than the +4.0% QoQ expected)...



However, on a YoY basis, that is the fastest growth since Q3 1982...


Source: Bloomberg

Simply put, we can't have job growth and solid productivity when you make up numbers all the time.
 

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Finland Exposes Massive Covid Reporting Scandal: Nearly 40% of 'Covid Deaths' Were Fraudulent​

"You can count on the fingers of one hand the number of patients under 60 who have died solely from Covid since last March."

Kyle Becker
3 hr ago

Finland has become one of the first countries to uncover evidence that state agencies around the world committed fraud in their Covid deaths reporting during the pandemic.

The blockbuster report sheds light on how public health agencies around the world overhyped 'Covid-related deaths' in order to drive mass hysteria.

According to Sirkka Goebeler, chief specialist at the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Covid-19 has not been the actual cause of death in up to 40 percent of fatalities attributed to the illness in Finland. As a result, they will not end up in Statistics Finland's official data as coronavirus deaths.

As the Finnish report states, "Goebeler's unit examines all Finnish death certificates before they are forwarded to the state statistics bureau. The unit focuses on coronavirus-related death certificates where the attending physician has listed Covid as either the primary or a contributing cause of death."

"The THL tally of Covid-related deaths stood at 6,407 on Tuesday – but that figure includes all deaths that have occurred within 30 days of a positive coronavirus test," the report continued. "According to Goebeler, in nearly 4,000 of these cases, Covid is listed as the primary or immediate cause of death. In almost 1,600 cases, coronavirus is listed as a contributing factor."

"In approximately 900 cases initially recorded as Covid-related deaths, the actual death certificates do not contain any indication of coronavirus infection at all," the report added.

The Finnish report further substantiates the complaints of statistical analysts and public health experts that there was a failure to differentiate between deaths from Covid and deaths with Covid during the pandemic. There is evidence that in the United States the conflation was deliberate in order to drive and perpetuate a state of public alarm.

The most obvious red flags were that approximately 95% of Covid mortalities had multiple serious comorbidities and the average age of death was around life expectancy. CDC statistics show that 95% of Covid-related deaths list an average of 4 comorbidities, while 5% list Covid as the only known cause of death. Such comorbidites include cardiovascular disease (10.5%), diabetes (7.3%), and cancer (5.6%). The average age of Covid-related death is 77 years old.

Even with the massive conflation, now being corrected in Finland, Covid-related deaths stand at just 0.084% of the world population, which is relatively mild in comparison to other major global pandemics. Finland's statisticians explained why the commonplace official manner of Covid deaths reporting was highly flawed.

"Figures that end up as part of international comparisons may include, for instance, cases where a patient had a serious heart attack before or after being infected with coronavirus, and eventually dies due to heart failure," the report notes. "The accompanying Covid illness may be very mild, and therefore not listed as the cause of death."

In the early stages of the pandemic, the metric based on the 30-day time frame was more useful, according to Goebeler. Even then, there were relatively few false positives. The median age of those who have died after positive coronavirus tests has risen since last spring from 84 to 85. The median age for men is 81, while for women it is 87.

"Most deaths now occur at the very end of the natural life cycle," said Goebeler. "You can count on the fingers of one hand the number of patients under 60 who have died solely from Covid since last March," she added.

As earlier reported, Covid pandemic coordinator under the Trump administration, Dr. Deborah Birx, admitted in her book “Silent Invasion: The Untold Story of the Trump Administration, Covid-19, and Preventing the Next Pandemic Before It’s Too Late” that she would ‘hide’ data that was being sent to states to guide their Covid responses.

“Our Saturday and Sunday report-writing routine soon became: write, submit, revise, hide, resubmit," Birx writes. "Fortunately, this strategic sleigh-of-hand worked.”

In a glaring example of hiding data fraud in broad daylight, Dr. Birx effectively admitted that the United States was exaggerating Covid-related mortality rates.

“So, I think in this country, we’ve taken a very liberal approach to mortality,” Birx said at an April 2020 press conference. “There are other countries that if you had a preexisting condition, and let’s say, the virus called you to go to the ICU, and then have a heart or kidney problem, some countries are recording that as a heart issue or a kidney issue and not a COVID-19 death. Right now we’re still recording it. And we’ll, I mean, the great thing about having forms that come in and a form that has the ability to mark it as COVID 19 infection.

The intent is right now that those, if someone dies with COVID 19, we are counting that as a COVID 19 death.”

A reporter rightly pushed back: “Can you be sure? I mean, you hear from coroners that that’s not necessarily the case or are you sure? How can you be confident about that?”

It was an appropriate question at the time. The answer is simple: The public health experts were intentionally trying to drive a state of panic during the Covid pandemic.

The "Experts" rigged the Covid debate and the American public now demands accountability.
 

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Decreases in fertility increases in miscarriages....depopulation .29 min

DECREASES IN FERTILITY INCREASES IN MISCARRIAGES....DEPOPULATION​

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California hospitals see uptick in stillbirths after people started taking Covid 19 jab 1:22 min

CALIFORNIA HOSPITALS SEE UPTICK IN STILLBIRTHS AFTER PEOPLE STARTED TAKING COVID 19 JAB​

A leaked hospital email from central California revealed they have seen an increase in stillbirths. The staff member who leaked the email says the uptick happened after people started taking the COVID-19 vaccines.
 

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Presented at the Orlando Election Integrity Event on the 29th of October, 2022 4:17 min

PRESENTED AT THE ORLANDO ELECTION INTEGRITY EVENT ON THE 29TH OF OCTOBER, 2022​

An Iranian Hacker demonstrates how they can use SQLMAP to penetrate our voter records database, pull out military voters then use online fvap.gov website to submit the votes as them! Our Voter are ripe with Identity Fraud!

Why in a democracy is anyone questioning the voting system or voting process considered an "election denier" and a threat to "democracy"
 

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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_IfFIeaOyQ
6:14 min

How the Great Reset Is a Plot of the Ultra Wealthy: Michael Walsh | Clip | Crossroads​

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Crossroads with JOSHUA PHILIPP
14 hours ago

(Notes: Walsh talks about his website The Pipeline, DAVOS, ESG and the book Against The Great Reset - a collection of essays on various tentacles by writers from the Anglosphere)
 

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Hit and run attack on protesters supporting Bolsinaro 1:49 min

HIT AND RUN ATTACK ON PROTESTERS SUPPORTING BOLSINARO​

Left wing agitators are coordinating hit and run attacks with cars in Brazil against peaceful pro-Bolsonaro protesters, one of those attacks captured here on video.

This is the same thing that Soros and Globalists did at the truckers protests in Canada and a few protests in the USA
 

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(Austria)

Austrian National Day. Wien Demo 26.Okt 22. Danke allen, die die Freiheit lieben. <3 <3 4:19 min

AUSTRIAN NATIONAL DAY. WIEN DEMO 26.OKT 22. DANKE ALLEN, DIE DIE FREIHEIT LIEBEN. <3 <3​

Austrian national day was celebrated in a big way with all sorts of protests and demonstrations across the country in the name of its "perpetual neutrality" and peace with Russia

The nationwide folk festivals didn’t find any coverage in mainstream European media, in part because one of the protests’ mottos was withdrawal from the EU – the so-called Öxit. A touchy subject about corruption allegations against ex-chancellor Sebastian Kurz (U In Hurricane [EN]) found reflection in popular resentment as well

Still "perpetual neutrality" has remained the main message of the protesters (U In Hurricane [EN]). People are fed up with never-ending usage of Austria as a military logistics hub between the West and Ukraine, let alone disastrous consequences for the national economy of backfiring sanctions
 

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So it was all a lie and NO ONE is talking about this! | Redacted with Natali and Clayton Morris 2:28:03 min (starts at 30:56 min)

So it was all a lie and NO ONE is talking about this! | Redacted with Natali and Clayton Morris​

Redacted News Published November 3, 2022

The U.N. just shut down any chance that we'll learn about secret U.S. biolabs in Ukraine. They've been lying about these from the start. Russia and China are demanding answers. Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai join us to expose the collusion between the intelligence state and big tech.

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Oh SH*T, Did Putin just expose this? The U.N. shut it down | Redacted with Clayton Morris 18:49 min

Oh SH*T, Did Putin just expose this? The U.N. shut it down | Redacted with Clayton Morris​

Redacted News Published November 3, 2022

The United Nations says that it will not look into Russia's request to investigate U.S. biolabs in Ukraine. No thanks! Not interested. This is an outrage. The U.S. State Department admitted that they were there and so has Congress. Why can't we get a straight answer on this?

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SHOCKING truth in Haiti exposed as U.S. military aircraft arrive ahead of invasion | Redacted News 6:10 min

SHOCKING truth in Haiti exposed as U.S. military aircraft arrive ahead of invasion | Redacted News​

Redacted News Published November 3, 2022
"Haitians do not want U.S. boots on the ground but it seems to be eminent. Independent journalist Dan Cohen joins us from Haiti today where he is watching the people's uprising. Dan's new documentary on Uncaptured Media just dropped today and he continues to bring us the story with the context we are missing from the mainstream media. Watch the first episode of his documentary here:
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Biden warned that his 'reckless rhetoric' is inciting 'violence'

'The effect will be to give license to the most unhinged,' constitutional expert says

By Bob Unruh
Published November 3, 2022 at 10:00am

Joe Biden is being warned about his "reckless rhetoric" that is inciting violence.

He took to his podium again this week and unleashed a rant on the Democrats' main talking point leading up to the 2022 midterm elections: that voting against them is a vote for the destruction of democracy.

It's been echoed back and forth by many Democrats in recent weeks and months, including, notable, Hillary Clinton.

But constitutional expert Jonathan Turley is warning it's an unwise strategy.

"Democrats and the J6 Committee are pursuing those who engaged in similar inflammatory rhetoric leading up to the January 6th riot. The airways are also now filled with Democrats warning from leaders like Hillary Clinton [] that the midterm elections are 'about to be stolen.' Likewise, many are campaigning to ban books by figures like Justice Barrett in the name of protecting free speech," he wrote.

"It is all perfectly Orwellian, but it is not particularly effective. With the over-the-top rhetoric and open bias in the media, the public is tuning out many in the press (which is at record lows in trust). This is becoming a type of primal scream session among friends, cathartic but confined," he continued.

"President Biden was widely criticized for his Philadelphia speech, but he and others are now doubling down on this type of reckless rhetoric. The likely effect will be to incite further violence and to give license to the most unhinged in our society."

He noted, "Last night, President Joe Biden returned to his earlier claim that his political opponents are fascists seeking to establish authoritarianism in the United States. While the hellish red background is gone from his controversial Philadelphia address, the message remains: a vote for the GOP is a vote for tyranny. Despite polls showing citizens view the President as inciting political unrest and potential violence with such attacks, the theme was quickly picked up and magnified in the media. Presidential historian Michael Beschloss actually suggested on MSNBC that we could be just days away from an authoritarian hellscape if the GOP prevails in midterm elections — raising the specter of our children being taken away and killed."

Beschloss, in fact, threatened, "Six nights from now, we could all be discussing violence all over this country. There’s signs that may happen, may God forbid, that losers will be declared winners by fraudulent election officers, or secretary of state candidates, or governors, or state legislatures… We could be six days away from losing our rule of law, and losing a situation where we have elections that we all can rely on. You know, those are the foundation stones of a democracy… Joe Biden is saying the same thing tonight, and a historian 50 years from now – if historians are allowed to write in this country and if they are still free publishing houses and a free press – which I’m not certain of – but if that is true, a historian will say what was at stake tonight and this week was the fact whether we will be a democracy in the future, whether our children will be arrested and conceivably killed."

Turley warned that, according to Democrats, "The choice is now voting Democratic or lining up your children in front of a firing squad. (Strangely, it will only be our children and not adults targeted by the roaming GOP goon squads). However, it will all be 'off-the-books.' After all, Beschloss warned Hayes, 'we both write history, you and I' and he is not certain that 'historians [will be] allowed to write in this country' if Republicans gain a majority in Congress."

Also alarmed was Fox News host Jesse Watters, who tried to counsel Biden that the election won't really be subject to questioning, since it'll be a "blowout."

The Daily Caller News Foundation reported he said, "That was the president of the United States confessing he is about to get wiped out a week from now.

No one is going to question the results of this election Mr. President, because it’s going to be a blowout. It’s not even going to be close."

Biden claimed Republican candidates won't accept the election results if they lose, charging that, "Democracy is on the ballot for all of us. We know that more and more ballots are cast in early voting or by mail in America. We know that many states don’t start counting those ballots till after the polls close on Nov. 8th. That means in some cases we won’t know the winner of the election for a few days after the election."

Previously Biden bashed Donald Trump supporters as "a threat to democracy" on Sept. 1, when in an ominous red-light-flooded speech in Philadelphia he made the wild claims.

Kayleigh McEnany, former White House press secretary, explained, "The reason this speech happened, Jesse, the sole reason in my view, is this administration saw the Wall Street Journal poll today. Suburban white women swinging back to the Republican Party to the tune of 27% is the swing. The number two issue they cited was threat to democracy. So they leaned into that. They said democracy over and over and over."

The Daily Mail reported with the headline, quoting Sen. Tom Cotton, "Biden thinks Democracy is Democrats in power."

"As Democrats become more and more threatened with a red wave, GOP lawmakers say that Biden has further shifted his focus to attacking the opposing Party and former President Donald Trump as a deflection for the flailing economy and his inability to defend his own record," the report explained.

Biden blamed Trump for "the recent attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband Paul," and "again levied blame on Trump's supporters for rising instances of political violence – a frequently-criticized line from his Philadelphia speech in September, which was also labeled as 'divisive'," the report said.

"'To Biden, 'democracy' means one thing: Democrats having complete power,' Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton tweeted."

Voters this election say their top priority is the economy, which has been decimated by Biden's policies and has given the public exploding inflation, high interest rates and unstable markets. Gasoline prices under Biden have surged to as high as $7 a gallon in some cities.

Biden claimed the problems all are attributable to President Trump, charging his claims the 2020 election was stolen were disproven, with, "There's no election in our history that we can be more certain of its results."

In fact, there were at least two influences on the 2020 results that analysts, studies and polls confirm almost undoubtedly changed the winner from Trump to Biden.

Those were Mark Zuckerberg's decision to hand out some $400 million to foundations to give to local election officials who often used that money to recruit voters from Democrat districts. That money was outside the ordinary system that regulates election spending.

Further, the FBI lobbied Big Tech just days before the election to suppress accurate but very damaging information about the Biden family's international business operations and keep the public in the dark on those scandals.

In response, House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy said, "President Biden is trying to divide and deflect at a time when America needs to unite—because he can't talk about his policies that have driven up the cost of living. The American people aren't buying it."

"Desperate and dishonest. Joe Biden promised unity but has instead demonized and smeared Americans, while making life more expensive for all.

While Republicans remain focused on the issues that matter most to voters, Biden and Democrats are flailing in the final days because they have lost touch with the concerns of families struggling to get by," charged Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel.
 

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BREAKING: Absentee Ballot Fraud Uncovered in Battleground State, Election Worker Has Been Fired​

  • by Kyle Becker
  • November 3, 2022
Absentee ballot fraud has been uncovered in a 2022 midterms battleground state. The alleged plot involves a Milwaukee election official requesting military ballots and sending them to a Republican lawmaker.

A Milwaukee election official could face criminal charges accusing her of fraudulently requesting absentee ballots reserved for members of the military.

“Milwaukee Election Commission Deputy Director Kimberly Zapata, 45, of South Milwaukee was fired by Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson this week after Johnson discovered she had requested the ballots,” the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported. “Johnson said Zapata’s actions may have been to show voter fraud was possible.

“This has every appearance of being an egregious and blatant violation of trust,” Johnson said. “Election integrity is absolutely integral. It’s absolutely essential.

The report confirms that absentee ballot fraud is actually an issue that Americans should be concerned about, contrary to media narratives about the 2020 election.

But there may be more to the story than meets the eye. Dan O’Donnell, host of the Dan O’Donnell Show, tweeted out a thread on the developments on Thursday:

HOLY S*: Kimberly Zapata, the deputy director of the City of Milwaukee Election Commission has just been fired for committing election fraud by obtaining fake military ballots and sending them to Assembly Elections Committee chairwoman Janel Brandtjen.

On Monday, Brandtjen alerted law enforcement that someone had sent military ballots in the names of people who don’t exist to her home in what Brandtjen believed was an effort to alert her to how easy it is to commit vote fraud using military ballots.

Milwaukee Elections Commission Director Claire Woodall-Vogg says she believes that Zapata was attempting to point out that military ballots can be requested and sent out without a photo ID or even voter registration through the public website. (MyVote.WI.Gov)


As reported earlier, Wisconsin is not the only state to have taken aggressive action against an election official implicated in voting improprieties.

The Virginia Election Integrity Unit earlier dismissed a county elections official for 2020 voting irregularities and charged her with two felony counts of corrupt conduct and making a false statement. The Washington Post recently reported on the felony counts facing the ex-voting official and her summary dismissal.

“Michele White, the ex-Prince William County registrar of voters, said in her first comments on the criminal charges against her that the case is an attack on Virginia’s election officials and could have a chilling effect on their ability to do their job,” the Washington Post reported on October 7.

“White said she did nothing ‘wrong or illegal’ in conducting the vote, but she has not yet been told the exact nature of the allegations,” the report continued.

“White was indicted last month on two felony counts of corrupt conduct and making a false statement as an election official, as well as a misdemeanor for willful neglect of duty by an elected official,” the Washington Post added. “The conduct is alleged to have occurred during the 2020 election season.”

“White resigned from her job in April 2021, following an emergency meeting of the Prince William County elections board,” the Post went on. “White said the board asked for her resignation, but did not explain why.”

“Now that we have a Republican governor, who is out campaigning for other Republican governors who claim the election was stolen, I feel that my unexplained resignation and the personal agendas of a few aggrieved staff have created an opportunity for the Governor to use me as a way to show a need for the Election integrity Unit,” White wrote in a text message. “It’s just a good show.”

The Democratic Party is screaming bloody murder about the Election Integrity Unit (which is a pretty good sign that it is onto something.)

In August, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced that his Election Crimes Unit had already made a number of arrests and FDLE, the state of Florida, has charged and is in the process of arresting 20 individuals across the state for voter fraud,” DeSantis said.

“Now the majority of these people illegally voted in Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade,” DeSantis said. “Although there are others in other parts of the state, these folks voted illegally in this case, and there’s going to be other grounds for other prosecutions in the future.”

“These folks voted illegally… They are disqualified from voting because they have been convicted of either murder or sexual assault,” he said.

As the New York Post recently pointed out, contrary to Democrats’ recent claims to the contrary, election fraud is not a figment of the political right’s imagination:
  • In May 2016, CBS2 Los Angeles identified 265 dead voters in southern California. Many cast ballots “year after year.”
  • The Heritage Foundation’s non-exhaustive survey confirms, since 2000, at least 742 criminal vote-fraud convictions.
  • North Carolina announced in April 2014 that 13,416 dead voters were registered, and 81 of them recently had voted. Among 35,750 North Carolinians also registered in other states, 765 voted in November 2012, both inside and outside the Tarheel State.
  • South Carolina’s attorney general concluded in January 2012 that 953 people “were deceased at the time of their participation in recent elections.”
  • The Public Interest Legal Foundation recently discovered that Virginia removed 5,556 non-citizens from its voter rolls between 2011 and last May. Among these non-Americans, 1,852 had cast a total of 7,474 illegal ballots across multiple elections.
In 2020, a Democratic Party whistleblower contacted the New York Post and said that “fraud is more the rule than the exception” when it comes to mail-in voting.” The whistleblower, who described himself as a Bernie Sanders supporter, explained that the ballots themselves are easy to reproduce and feature no security features. ‘No excuse’ absentee ballots continue to pose a threat to the integrity of U.S. elections, as was the consensus among election watchdogs prior to the 2020 election.
 

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EXCLUSIVE: Ben Carson Sounds Alarm Over CDC Recommending COVID Vaccine For Children

DIANA GLEBOVA WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT
November 03, 20225:11 PM ET

Dr. Ben Carson told the Daily Caller on Thursday that the decision to add the COVID-19 vaccine to the childhood immunization schedule was “disappointing” and that “we have no idea what the long term implications are.”

A panel of vaccine experts working for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted unanimously on Oct. 20 to recommend that children between the ages of six months and 18 should receive two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Although the vote did not establish a mandate, several states follow the CDC’s recommendations.

“So many of the states decide on their mandates based on those recommendations, and it would be a good thing to follow the science,” the former neurosurgeon and 2016 presidential candidate told the Caller. “The science tells us that the risk of death or severe complications from COVID for children is 0.025%. That’s approaching zero.”

“Those spike proteins that are produced … we have no idea what their longevity and their spread will be over the course of time, and how that may affect the other organs in the body,” Carson added.

“To trade almost zero percent risk for unknown long term risk doesn’t seem to make a lot of sense, and at least should be something that should be completely left at the hands of the parents and the health care providers,” he said.

White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha responded to the CDC’s recommendation at an Oct. 25 press briefing, saying that whether to require COVID vaccines for children “is very much a local decision that should be made by local school districts, by cities, by mayors, by local officials who usually make those decisions. And sometimes, they’re made by state officials.”

“I am not a local official. I am not tasked to make that decision,” Jha added when asked by a reporter if he thought the CDC was right to recommend the COVID-19 vaccine for children.
 

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The ONLY Thing That’s Truly on the Ballot: The Impending Death of the Dollar

There are plenty of reasons we can look at this midterm election as extremely important, but the one thing that will change everything depending on who wins is the fate of the U.S. Dollar.

BY JD RUCKER November 3, 2022 in America First Original, Opinions
Dollar

Every American has at least one issue that resonates with them, that drives how they vote on election day. Many of us have several issues that are important to us. And even though standard operating procedure in modern day elections is to fall back on the words of James Carville, “It’s the economy, stupid,” we’ve seen many elections in which emotion drove the decision-making process rather than purely financial considerations.

Going into Tuesday’s midterm elections, the economy is at top of mind. The last time we had an election that was so focused on reversing our fiscal misfortunes was 1980. That was a presidential election during a very different era, so even though we have a wider array of issues on the ballot today, it’s conspicuous that the economy has been so dominant in polls. But here’s the thing. No matter how much an average American believes the economy is the biggest thing on the ballot, it’s actually much bigger than that. It’s everything.

This election isn’t just about fixing the economy, lowering inflation, preventing recession, or improving the job market. This election is about preserving the status of the U.S. Dollar itself. If Democrats are able to maintain control of the House and Senate, I’d make the not-so-bold prediction that they will continue to bring us closer to full-blown economic collapse. That’s what they’ve been doing for two years.

Unfortunately, those who think the Republicans can fix things if the anticipated red wave isn’t thwarted by massive, widespread voter fraud are being far too hopeful. Republican majorities in the House and/or Senate will only slow the bleeding. Without veto-proof majorities in both chambers, they will not be able to pass meaningful economic legislation that can become law.

They’ll be delaying our nation’s demise if they can win, and at this point we’ll take the delay.

The real benefit of Republican majorities in DC that coincide with big America First victories at the state level (Kari Lake in Arizona and Doug Mastriano in Pennsylvania come to mind) is in allowing the American people an extended opportunity to turn things around. It is US who can fix the economy. This happens at the personal level by improving our own financial status and it happens at the national level when enough Americans work to get the economy rolling again. It’s small business owners and hard-working American citizens making good financial decisions that will save this nation if it is to be saved.

That cannot happen on a wide-enough scale if Democrats retain control for the next two years. In fact, I would go so far as to say our economy will crash before the 2024 election if Democrats can cheat their way to subvert the coming red wave on Tuesday.

Let’s be clear. Republican control on Capitol Hill with Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy calling the shots will NOT be able to fix things. Even some of the “fiscally conservative” Republicans in Congress go along with bloated budgets in order to maintain their status in the caucus with McConnell and McCarthy in charge. GOP leadership is generally feckless, but I’ll take feckless over destructive any day. Democrat leadership is destructive, as we’ve learned very clearly the last two years with their control of the House, Senate, and White House.

We need strong leadership that gets out of the way of the American people. The GOP won’t be strong, but at least they won’t be as actively and aggressively working against the American people the way Democrats are doing right now. The leadership we need will be among the people, not politicians. If the red wave does materialize, I’ll post about what is needed from the people. Let’s see the red wave happen first.

Some will balk when I note that President Trump was not exactly fiscally responsible when he was in office, but the difference was his administration and Congress at the time were working on the premise of a strong and growing U.S. economy. When economic prospects are as high as they were in the pre-plandemic days, we can forgive some of the fiscal irresponsibility that was being practiced with massive budgets and spending. Personally, I would prefer strong economic periods be used to pay down our debt with tightened budgets but at least they weren’t spending like crazy with money that wasn’t there.

Today, the Biden-Harris regime is doing just that: Spending like crazy with money that isn’t there and limited prospects of sufficient funds coming in. This is why I’ve long said the ultimate goal of the regime is to force America to fully adopt Modern Monetary Theory. In essence, they want to print money to pay for bills. This will quickly erode the dollar’s worldwide value and the reliance inherent in the world’s reserve currency. As a result, the dollar’s status will drop like a rock. When that happens, we can expect a full-blown economic collapse that will decimate the United States.

But whether there’s a red wave or not, it behooves everyone to move their wealth or retirement to physical precious metals, either in their own hands or through a self-directed IRA. My regular readers are likely aware that I was against gold and silver for investment and wealth protection during the Trump years. The market was soaring. The prospects were high. Why put money into something that’s safe when there were investment profits to be made? But the stolen election changed everything and within three months into the Biden-Harris reign of terror, I started looking for precious metals sponsors to promote.

My criteria was simple: Any company I promote must NOT be working with the Chinese Communist Party and the executives must NOT be donating to Democrats. What I found during my research of 27 precious metals companies is that the vast majority of them — over 90% — ARE working with CCP proxies, donating to Democrats, or both. It was shocking, especially considering that many stalwarts in the conservative movement are endorsing these companies. I found three companies out of 27 that are truly America-First companies. Three. Out of 27. So sad.

The challenge many of my readers have in accepting that the powers-that-be are trying to collapse the economy is understanding the motives of the masses. How could so many Americans be involved if they know what’s going to happen? The answers is simple. They DON’T know. They just think they’re trying to codify Roe v Wade or protect the LGBTQIA+ supremacy agenda. They get involved with various campaigns because they’re trying to stop the MAGA movement. They participate in voter fraud because they think they’re “saving our democracy,” getting paid, or both. Nearly every participant in the destruction of America has no idea what they’re really supporting.

This election is an important component of the plan to devalue the dollar, but there are other things happening abroad that are also pushing in that direction. For a taste of what else is happening, I turn to Mike Adams over at Natural News. Mike is known for spreading the truth, and while some believe he is a fearmonger in the way he presents everything, I tend to see him as explaining the worst case scenario — hope for the best and prepare for the worst. It’s not for everyone, but as long as you can temper his pronouncements with an educated understanding of reality, he can be one of the most important voices in America today. Here’s Mike…

Dollar Dominance Scheduled for TERMINATION as Saudi Arabia Declares CHINA Its “Reliable Partner”

The petrodollar is now on its last legs as Saudi Arabia has declared China to be its “reliable partner” for energy and trade. The USA, under the catastrophic leadership of fake president Joe Biden — who was planted in the Oval Office via a rigged election — has lost all credibility in the eyes of world leaders.

First, the US military couldn’t even hold its ground in Afghanistan and was beaten by local militiamen who gained possession of tens of billions of dollars in US military equipment during the rushed US evacuation panic. Next, the USA demonstrated its tyranny and warmongering insanity by taking part in the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines that provide energy to Europe.
Adding insult to injury, the corrupt US government, Treasury and private Federal Reserve have been printing money at a maddening pace, exploiting the special position of global reserve currency held by the dollar. The more dollars are printed, the more purchasing power is stolen from other nations that hold dollars. The current dollar devaluation has reached nearly 2% per month and continues to accelerate.

What the world has come to realize is that:

The U.S. is a horrible steward of a global reserve currency and that the U.S. abuses / exploits its currency standing to enforce authoritarian dominance over the world.

The U.S. is a dangerous, cruel empire that bombs civilians, destroys civilian infrastructure and abuses human rights both around the world and at home (hundreds of J6 political prisoners still locked up, with no trial).

The U.S. has zero regard for the rule of law and has no respect for anything resembling “democracy” or “human rights.”

The U.S. is a horrible trading partner because it will carry out economic warfare against its own trading partners (such as the Fed raising interest rates to break Britain’s bond-based pension system) while pushing transgenderism and the LGBT agenda on the world.

The U.S. will demand real goods from your nation (commodities, manufactured goods, etc.) while offering you nothing but fiat currency debt instruments in return. The world is tired of trading real, physical assets for America’s IOUs.

U.S. leadership is a cabal of insane, deranged criminals who cannot be reasoned with. The U.S. is like a crazed childhood bully running around with nuclear weapons, beyond the reach of any rational argument or sensible solution involving common ground.

For these reasons and more, the nations of the world are set to repudiate the dollar and bring the U.S. empire to an end.

We now have confirmation that this global pivot is taking place.
 

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Biden’s Chief Of Staff Issues a “Final Warning”

By M Dowling -November 3, 202219

Chief of Staff Ron Klain, who is the brain behind Joe Biden, iterated Biden’s dark forces speech from the night before in which he dehumanized and demonized Republicans, and said it’s Joe Biden’s final warning.

“The president decided a few days ago that it was important to issue one final warning on this issue to make very clear, to leave no doubt that we have people out there still peddling the big lie, people now raising the issue of election denial,” Ron Klain said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.”

“Final warning?” Immediately before the election, this man is trying to terrify Americans into voting for Joe Biden, a threat to the Republic.

Biden lied continuously last night and warned that it would take several days to count ballots. Third World nations count the ballots in one night. The final warning should be vote for Joe and watch the economy collapse.

Watch:

View: https://youtu.be/nesYnQzR3Ig
.16 min
 

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Nolte: Biden Says Midterms Could ‘Easily Be Illegitimate,’ Then Blasts Election Deniers​

JOHN NOLTE 3 Nov 20224,305

His Fraudulency Joe Biden raged against election deniers on Wednesday. You know, how they are a threat to our democracy and all that. And yet, this comes after Biden told the country the 2022 midterm elections could “easily be illegitimate.”

During his Wednesday night speech, Joe Biden, who is a proven racist and has been credibly accused of sexual assault, said the following:

As I stand here today, there are candidates running for every level of office in America. For governor, Congress, attorney general, secretary of state, who won’t commit, that will not commit to accepting the results of the election that they’re running in. This is a path to chaos in America. It’s unprecedented.​
It’s unlawful, and it’s un-American.​
…​
I hope you’ll ask a simple question of each candidate you might vote for. Will that person accept the legitimate will of the American people and the people voting in his district or her district? Will that person accept the outcome of the election, win or lose? The answer to that question is vital. And, in my opinion, it should be decisive. And the answer to that question hangs in the future of the country we love so much, and the fate of the democracy that has made so much possible for us.​

“It’s unprecedented.”
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA This.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA This.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA This.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA This. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA This.

Oh, and let’s not forget Biden’s very own press secretary:



Let’s Go, Brandon,
indeed.

And then there’s — Are you ready? I hope you’re ready. Stand back for a shocker… This right here, baby… Straight from the WhiteHousedotgov website:

MEDIA QUESTION: A moment ago, you were asked whether or not you believed that we would have free and fair elections in 2022 if some of these state legislatures reformed their voting protocols. You said that it depends. Do you — do you think that they would in any way be illegitimate?​
BIDEN: Oh, yeah, I think it easily could be — be illegitimate. … I mean, imagine if those attempts to say that the count was not legit. You have to recount it and we’re not going to count — we’re going to discard the following votes. I mean, sure, but — I’m not going to say it’s going to be legit. It’s — the increase and the prospect of being illegitimate is in direct proportion to us not being able to get these — these reforms passed.​

In other words, Biden is saying that if his fascist and unconstitutional voting reform laws fail to pass, the 2022 midterm election is illegitimate.

Well.

Biden’s fascist and unconstitutional voting reform laws did not pass.
And.

Biden has not retracted this statement.
So.

Biden will not accept the results of next week’s election.
So.

Biden is an election denier.

Which means…

According to his own definition, Biden is a danger to democracy.

But we already knew that.

The election denial we see from Democrats and the corporate media after next week’s election will be breathtaking … and glorious.
 

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Exclusive— Sen. Tom Cotton: ‘Decline by Design’ Is ‘Not an Accident’

ROBERT KRAYCHIK3 Nov 2022360

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) remarked on Thursday’s edition of the Breitbart News Daily podcast with host Alex Marlow that manufactured American decline is deliberately imposed by the Democrat Party and the broader left.

Cotton reflected on his latest book, Only the Strong: Reversing the Left’s Plot to Sabotage American Power, in highlighting the left’s broad antipathy to the United States, with particular hostility towards the Constitution’s consecration of human freedoms and commensurate restrictions on and divisions of state power. He linked the left’s ideological contempt for America with national deterioration driven by Democrats.

He stated, “It’s not Joe Biden’s bad luck that he happened to be an office when we have 13 percent inflation or gas at five or even six dollars a gallon in some states. The sense of decline most Americans have is, again, not an accident. It’s not unintentional. It’s decline by design.”

Audio podcast on website 1:05:05 min

Cotton shared some historical context of left-wing enmity towards America’s founding values.

“The progressive left — going back a hundred years — is at best ambivalent about America,” he said. “Many are openly critical or even hostile to America, but they’re all hostile to the sources of American power: a strong military; a strong, prosperous, growing economy; American energy production and independence; sovereign borders and freedom of action in the world; standing up for friends; standing up against adversaries like China.”

He continued, “You see, it starting with Woodrow Wilson, the first president to openly repudiate our founding, openly critical of the Declaration and the Constitution in a way that no president would be today.”

He concluded, “Down through the ages, every time a progressive Democrat takes the White House, they’re pursuing policies that undermine the sources of American power, and it’s only gotten worse with Bill Clinton and especially Barack Obama — the most ideological man to be president since Wilson — and Barack Obama’s understudy, Joe Biden.”

Cotton linked the left’s contempt for America’s founding with its ideological fantasy of a malleable human nature. He noted that the left’s pursuit of utopian visions and perfecting the human condition provide philosophical foundations for endless centralization of power and governmental control.

He remarked, “A fundamental premise of the progressive movement was that our Founders had lived in a time-bound era, they couldn’t see over the horizon that scientific and technological progress was coming, that Darwin was going to reorient the scientific world. They had this foolish idea that we had God-given natural rights, that we had a fixed human nature that never changed.”

Cotton alluded to neo-Marxist perceptions of historical materialism and rejection of timeless universalities of the human condition.

“The progressives knew better,” Cotton added sarcastically. “They knew that everything was historically time-bound, that man’s nature would change, that we would therefore improve morally, not just scientifically and technologically, and that you could perfect human nature and ultimately, therefore, perfect society.”

He concluded, “You could achieve utopia or return to the garden. You didn’t need foolish things like the separation of powers, and checks and balances, and federalism. That’s why Wilson is really the patron saint also of the vast administrative state we have today, where supposedly neutral, non-partisan scientific experts could carefully calibrate all of the various conflicts, or the tensions, or the needs of our society, as opposed to people’s elected representatives doing so with those critical constitutional curbs on them.”

^^^^^
(COMMENT: I can see why Europe would be in such a sudden decline because of the Russian pipeline cut offs, but the US was not served by Russian pipelines, yet we still see the same inflation and energy shortages as Europe. It is obviously being manipulated.)
 

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Joe Biden Complains Oil Companies ‘Should Be Drilling More’ After Vowing to End Fossil Fuels​

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CHARLIE SPIERING3 Nov 2022393

President Joe Biden complained that oil companies were not drilling enough for oil, despite his long history of trying to block oil and gas production in the United States.

“We haven’t slowed them down at all, they should be drilling more than they’re doing now,” Biden said. “If they were drilling more we’d have more relief at the pump.”

The president spoke about high gas prices during a trip to New Mexico to campaign for Democrat candidates.

Biden, however, has acted several times during his first two years in office to lower the production of oil and gasoline in the United States.

Biden has leased fewer acres for oil and gas in his first two years than any other administration at the same point in time since the end of World War II, according to the Wall Street Journal.

In January 2021, Biden also issued an executive order freezing oil and gas leases, a decision that has been tangled up in the courts.

He also suspended oil production leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, after former President Donald Trump opened up the vast oil reserves for production.

Biden also ordered the halt of the Keystone XL oil pipeline, which would have moved 830,000 barrels of crude oil from Canada to the United States.

Oil companies are less motivated to invest in long-term oil production since the president campaigned on the idea of ending fossil fuels.

“No more subsidies for the fossil fuel industry. No more drilling including offshore. No ability for the oil industry to continue to drill period,” Biden said in March 2020. “It ends.”

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The president complained during his campaign speech in New Mexico that the oil industry had not met its commitment to the American people by charging too much for gas and making billions of dollars in profits.

“These outrageous profits are the windfalls of war,” he said, referring to the spike in oil prices after Russia invaded Ukraine.

Biden threatened to target oil companies with more taxes.

“Either invest in America or pay higher taxes for your excess profits and face restrictions,” he said.
 

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Granholm on Past Windfall Taxes Increasing Prices: We Prefer We Don’t Have to Impose One and It Won’t Hurt Production​

IAN HANCHETT 3 Nov 2022191

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On Thursday’s broadcast of CNBC’s “Closing Bell,” Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm responded to a question on historical evidence from Europe and the U.S. that a windfall profits tax like the one floated by President Joe Biden would hurt production by stating that the “preference” is that companies lower prices or increase production without a windfall profits tax being imposed and that if a tax is implemented it would be designed to encourage more production.

Host Sara Eisen asked, “I guess what I’m wondering, though, is the windfall tax the way to do that? Haven’t we seen evidence in Europe and in this country back in the ’80s that that actually discourages companies from investing in production and just makes the shortages worse and the prices higher?”

Granholm responded, “Well, number one, again, the President’s preference is that the companies take this on without having to have Congress intervene.

But number two, it is true that our European colleagues, many of whom have — at least part of the G7 — have adopted [a] windfall profits tax, in the — earlier in this country’s history, in the past couple of decades, it was tried here as an excise tax. A windfall profits tax, obviously, would be crafted to encourage production and — if it were to happen. But obviously, the President would work with Congress on what the shape of that is. But the point is, we need, at this moment, when there [are] historic profits being made, to be able to provide some relief to those who are at the pump and/or increase more in production, which we have not seen to the extent that, certainly, those profits would belie.”
 

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Fmr. Obama Treasury Counselor Rattner: Powell Got Inflation Wrong Because WH Was Wrong and He’s ‘a Team Player’​

IAN HANCHETT 3 Nov 20223

On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Steve Rattner, who served as counselor to the Treasury Secretary in the Obama administration, argued that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell got inflation wrong in part because “the White House was signaling that they thought inflation was going to come down.” And Powell “is a team player” who was up for re-appointment around a year ago.

Rattner said that Powell has “lost some credibility over inflation. He was in that whole transitory camp for a while,” but is now starting to be more realistic.
Mike Barnicle then asked, “How did Jay Powell miss it for so long?”

Rattner responded, “It’s a good question, Mike. You have to also recognize the Biden administration missed it. You have to recognize that Jay Powell was up for re-appointment about a year or so ago. And the White House was signaling that they thought inflation was going to come down. And I think Jay Powell is a team player. And I think, there are a lot of people…there are a lot of very very good economists and smart people –.”

He added that many people in both parties got inflation wrong because “we hadn’t had inflation for forty years, and all the economic models kind of had adjusted themselves almost to the point where they said it was impossible to create inflation.”
 

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Obama Warns ‘Demonizing’ Opponents Leads to Violence as Biden Calls Republicans Threat to Democracy

JOEL B. POLLAK3 Nov 20225,520

Former President Barack Obama warned Democrats not to demonize their political opponents Wednesday even as President Joe Biden delivered a speech attacking “MAGA Republicans” and tying them to last week’s assault on Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband.

Obama told a rally in Phoenix, Arizona, that demonizing opponents with “over-the-top” rhetoric could result in physical violence:

“One thing is clear, and that is this increasing habit of demonizing political opponents, of just yelling and thinking not just that I disagree with someone, but that they’re evil and wrong,” Obama said. “That creates a dangerous climate. And when we have politicians and elected officials in leadership positions who continue to promote over-the-top rhetoric or make light of it … more people are going to get hurt.”​
Obama did not specifically mention Biden, his former vice president. Biden gave a speech at Union Station in which he reprised some of his attacks from his Sep. 1 speech at Independence Hall, casting Republicans as extremist and dangerous to democracy:
Just a few days ago, a little before 2:30 a.m. in the morning, a man smashed the back windows and broke into the home of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the third-highest ranking official in America.​
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The assailant tried to take Paul hostage. He woke him up, and he wanted to tie him up. The assailant ended up using a hammer to smash Paul’s skull.​


All of this happened after the assault, and it just — it’s hard to even say; it’s hard to even say — after the assailant entered the home asking, “Where’s Nancy? Where’s Nancy?”​

Those were the very same words used by the mob when they stormed the United States Capitol on January the 6th when they broke windows, kicked in the doors, brutally attacked law enforcement, roamed the corridors hunting for officials, and erected gallows to hang the former Vice President, Mike Pence.

It was an enraged mob that had been whipped up into a frenzy by a President repeating over and over again the Big Lie that the election of 2020 had been stolen.​
It’s a lie that fueled the dangerous rise in political violence and voter intimidation over the past two years.​



You know, American democracy is under attack because the defeated former President of the United States refuses to accept the results of the 2020 election. He refuses to accept the will of the people. He refuses to accept the fact that he lost.​
He has abused his power and put the loyalty to himself before loyalty to the Constitution. And he’s made a Big Lie an article of faith in the MAGA Republican Party — the minority of that party.​

Biden ignored the political violence that was used by the left to attack former President Trump and his supporters, such as:
  • Violent attacks by left-wing activists on Trump supporters leaving a rally in California in June 2016
  • Riots in November 2016 in several Democrat-run cities after Trump was announced as the winner of the election
  • Riots in Washington, DC, during the inauguration of President Donald Trump in January 2017
  • Violent rhetoric at the Women’s March, and threats against Trump supporters throughout the Trump presidency
  • The shooting and wounding in 2017 of Republican members of Congress on a baseball field by a crazed left-wing gunman
  • The summer of rioting by Black Lives Matter supporters — tolerated or encouraged by Democrats — in the summer of 2020
  • Threats of rioting prior to the 2020 presidential election, forcing businesses in Democrat-run cities to board up their windows
  • The attempted stabbing of New York Republican gubernatorial nominee Rep. Lee Zeldin at a campaign rally
  • The alleged murder of a teenager in September after a North Dakota man said he suspected the boy was a Republican
  • The vicious beating of a volunteer for Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) by men who said Republicans were not allowed in the area
  • The alleged biting of a supporter of Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon by a fan of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D)
  • Death threats last week against Republican gubernatorial nominee State Sen. Darren Bailey in Illinois
  • A physical attack on New Hampshire Republican nominee for Senate Don Bolduc (allegedly by a local libertarian)
  • The attempted assassination of Justice Brett Kavanaugh following the leaked draft of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade
  • The fire-bombing and targeting of pregnancy centers and Catholic churches by pro-abortion activists in the wake of the Dobbs decision
In his September remarks, Biden said that “Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic,” and that a Republican Party that supported Donald Trump was “a threat to this country.”

Obama, who once claimed his own political opponents were making “common cause” with the enemies of America because they opposed his nuclear deal with Iran, also warned against the “erosion of just basic civility and democratic norms” in America today.
 

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Who Really Shut Down Our Businesses and Schools?​

November 2, 2022 Updated: November 2, 2022

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A big issue that has emerged in the final days of the midterm election campaigns is the lockdowns of our schools and businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The public saw with the abysmal test scores of our children the severe and lasting damage done. Voters are angry, and they should be. Lockdowns were a tragic mistake with very small health benefits but giant costs to society.

So, who’s responsible for the abuse of our children? We are in the midst of historical revisionism about what happened and who did it.

The short answer to that question is Democratic governors. And yes, a few GOP governors such as Larry Hogan of Maryland.

For the most part, though, you wouldn’t know that it was governors such as Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, Kathy Hochul of New York, Tony Evers of Wisconsin, or Gavin Newsom of California who ordered militant lockdowns but now pretend they never supported these policies. Whitmer and Evers say they only shut down the schools for a few weeks when the reality is the children lost nearly a full year of schooling. They must think voters have amnesia.

Will voters hold these lockdown governors accountable on Election Day? They should. The new NAEP test scores show some of the worst results in math and reading in 50 years. The lockdowns also did incalculable and long-lasting damage to our small businesses and the public’s mental and physical health.

The Democratic governors are now trying to shift the blame to—who else—former President Donald Trump. The 45th president made mistakes for sure in dealing with COVID-19. But he also made a critically important and life-saving decision that goes completely unappreciated. In April 2020, he deferred to the 9th and 10th amendments of the Constitution and allowed the states to make their own decisions about how they wanted to deal with the virus.

The result with a few exceptions was that red state governors such as Ron DeSantis of Florida and Kim Reynolds of Iowa opened up their economies, and blue states stayed shut down. The subsequent impact on deaths was negligible, but the red states’ economies recovered quickly in jobs and economic output, while the blue states’ economies remain to this day comatose. Had it not been for red states such as Florida and Texas reopening early on, the national economic contraction would have been far more calamitous.

It’s vitally important that lockdown governors—in both parties—be held accountable for the damage they did to their states. If they aren’t, the next time we have a virus or the next time the climate change fanatics are in positions of power, they will close down society again. They are already calling COVID-19 a trial run for economic lockdowns.

That’s like calling the Hindenburg a “trial run.”
 

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Tension Mounts In Brazil After Bolsonaro Refuses To Concede, Chief Of Staff Begins Transition

Bolsonaro has not conceded, but his chief of staff says the presidential transition has been authorized. Bolsonaro supporters are fuming.

ByAndrew White
Published15 hours ago

Civil tensions in Brazil continue to mount after incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro delivered careful remarks on Tuesday in which he refused to concede his tight alleged election loss to World Economic Forum-backed leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

Valiant News reported yesterday that Brazilians took to the streets in massive numbers to express their disapproval with the results of their presidential election with demands that the military be mobilized to remedy what they believe was a “stolen” election.

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According to the official results, Bolsonaro lost to da Silva by less than two percentage points, the smallest margin in the history of modern Brazil.

The purported defeat also came after months of Bolsonaro sparring with election officials and the private company behind Brazil’s digital-only elections.

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Amid Bolsonaro’s post-election result silence, scores pro-Bolsonaro protestors blocked off highways, roads, ports, and Sao Paulo international airport, forcing 25 flights to be cancelled, reports say.

With civil tensions rising, the president made remarks and announced that his supporters felt like they had been dealt an injustice and called for peaceful demonstrations. However, Bolsonaro came up short conceding the race.

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Even despite his lack of concession, his Chief of Staff then took to the podium to tell the public that Bolsonaro authorized the presidential transition process.

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Separate reports say that the Brazilian people scheduled a “mega demonstration” on Wednesday in front of the Brazilian army barracks.

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As of now, hundreds of thousands of pro-Bolsonaro protestors appear to be expressing their grievances with the election results in the streets of Brazil.

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Subsequent reports have surfaced indicating that YouTube has been censoring any questions regarding the results of the Brazilian presidential election, Fox News host Tucker Carlson revealed last night.

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November 3, 2022

America Is On The Cusp Of A Fundamental Transformation

By Vince Coyner
Barack Obama promised to fundamentally transform America, and he certainly tried hard to do so. Under his watch, we saw the politicization of federal agencies under his watch, victimization becoming a virtue, and the government intruding into Americans’ health decisions. We can also see the damage his Justice Department inflicted as it coerced cities around the country into “consent decrees” that neutered police forces. There is of course much more but, in reality, the most fundamental transformation for which Barack Obama is responsible has nothing to do with his time in office.

The backlash against Obama’s leftist policies brought us the unabashed patriot, Donald Trump. But by the time Trump was inaugurated, the cancer from Obama’s eight years in office had done its damage, and many in the federal government had become fully engaged members in the cult of progressivism. From the fiction that America has widespread “white supremacy,” to environmental extremism, to LBGTQXYZ fanaticism, to the open borders lockstep, leftism was now baked into much of the government ruling America.

Trump shocked the world and stepped into a Washington that more resembled a swamp of vipers than the seat of a functioning government. The leftist cabal—including a wide swath of those government workers—spent 4 years seeking to derail the plans of the duly elected president of the United States. This treachery culminated in November 2020 when the government colluded with the media and social media to execute a coup against the sitting president under the guise of “The most secure election in American history.”

And it is that coup with which Barack Obama achieved his greatest success in “transforming” the United States because it gave us Joe Biden.

No matter how bad Obama’s actions while in office, nothing he did compares to Joe Biden. Since being installed as president, Biden has done an insane number of things that simply make no sense from a rational perspective.

Literally the first thing Biden did was reduce the amount of energy available to Americans. He canceled completing the Keystone XL Pipeline which would have brought more Canadian oil. Soon thereafter, the administration threw up roadblocks to domestic oil production both offshore and on federal lands.

First, they curtailed new leases and “reviewed” existing ones. Later, when they backed off from a complete ban, they instituted a virtual ban, which included increasing fees and other elements to make extraction more expensive for energy companies and everything more expensive for Americans.

Next, his administration propelled mandates for the untested vaccine that swept across the country, forcing severe post-lockdown restrictions on Americans covering travel, shopping, employment, and more. Nationwide tens of thousands of firemen, police, teachers, and even Navy SEALS lost their jobs and incomes because of vaccine mandates for a virus with a survival rate of above 99.9% for almost everyone.

Building on that lunacy, the Biden CDC recently issued a recommendation that states require Covid vaccinations for school children even though the survival rate for ages 0-19 is 99.9997%. So, this administration would have seventy-five million American children vaccinated with a medicine that has had no long-term testing, making the long-term effects, by definition, unknown. This is part and parcel for an administration with so little regard for children that it supports the castration and mutilation of children who are not old enough to vote or to drive, often without the knowledge or consent of their parents.

Then, of course, there is the economy. With the American Rescue Plan and Inflation Reduction Act, Biden poured trillions of dollars into the economy and drove inflation to levels not seen in 40 years. Everything, from energy to housing to food to clothing…virtually every single thing Americans use has gone up in price since Biden became president, often by giant leaps. As a consequence, Americans are fighting to stay afloat financially, with 60% worse off than they were a year ago and a staggering 40% of businesses missing their rent payments in October.

As if making Americans less prosperous weren’t enough, Joe Biden has made the world less safe. In August 2021, the Pentagon exited Afghanistan in such haste that it left behind literally tens of billions of dollars of weapons for the terrorists now running the country to use as they please. Not content to arm one just one terrorist government, the administration pushed to reopen negotiations on the Iran nuclear deal. Then there is Russia and Ukraine. Early on in the conflict, when the sides were close to an agreement to cease hostilities, Biden sent his puppet, Boris Johnson, to scuttle the negotiations and, as a result, the world is the closest it has been to nuclear war since the Cuban Missile Crisis.

All of this has changed America, and not for the better. But while rising prices and forced vaccinations may change American behavior, they don’t rise to the level of transforming the country.

But changing the demographic makeup does. And this is where Joe Biden is fulfilling Barack Obama’s goal. He invited essentially anyone willing to make the trip to come to the United States by telling them that they would not be detained and they would be able to get healthcare. Not surprisingly, millions of people from impoverished nations crossed the border into Club Biden.

Since Biden became president it’s estimated that more than 5.5 million illegal immigrants have crossed the southern border. And that doesn’t include the hundreds of thousands or millions who crossed and were never seen by the Border Patrol in the first place.

There is something called “replacement theory” which Democrats label as a conspiracy theory amongst racist whites. It’s not that. As Tucker Carlson demonstrates in a piece from earlier this year, replacement theory isn’t a right-wing conspiracy theory at all but is, instead, a plan Democrats have spoken about for years. As they will tell you, the goal is to outnumber the mostly White, American-born population with people who look and think differently.

Not surprisingly the way they accomplish that is by inviting in millions of people from countries that rarely share American mores and values.

To put those 5.5 million plus people in perspective, that’s more people than live in 28 out of the 50 states; it’s more people than South Carolina, Oregon, Oklahoma, and Connecticut individually or Wyoming, Vermont, Alaska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Delaware, and Washington DC combined! It’s also more than the population of every single city in America other than New York. Every single one….

At this rate, by the end of Joe Biden’s first term, as many as 15 million new illegal aliens could be here, all of whom need healthcare, schooling, food, shelter, and clothing, provided free of charge by American taxpayers already struggling to put food on the table and fuel in their cars, and keep a roof over their heads.

That is a fundamental transformation. Once those 15 million people get to vote, Republicans will never win another election and America will become San Francisco. But “they’re not citizens,” you say, and they can’t vote. Given the current state of affairs and the Democrats’ fading allure among actual Americans, how long do you think before that changes? Remember, these are the people who told us that gay marriage was all they wanted but are now telling us men can have periods and allowing hospitals to do unnecessary mastectomies on girls without their parents’ knowledge.

We are on the cusp of a real, fundamental transformation of America. There are however those who want to move the country back in the direction of sanity. None of those people are running under the Democrats’ banner….
 

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Hudson: Germany's Position In America's New World Order

THURSDAY, NOV 03, 2022 - 11:00 PM
Authored by Michael Hudson,

Germany has become an economic satellite of America’s New Cold War with Russia, China and the rest of Eurasia.

Germany and other NATO countries have been told to impose trade and investment sanctions upon themselves that will outlast today’s proxy war in Ukraine. U.S. President Biden and his State Department spokesmen have explained that Ukraine is just the opening arena in a much broader dynamic that is splitting the world into two opposing sets of economic alliances. This global fracture promises to be a ten- or twenty-year struggle to determine whether the world economy will be a unipolar U.S.-centered dollarized economy, or a multipolar, multi-currency world centered on the Eurasian heartland with mixed public/private economies.

President Biden has characterized this split as being between democracies and autocracies. The terminology is typical Orwellian double-speak. By “democracies” he means the U.S. and allied Western financial oligarchies. Their aim is to shift economic planning out of the hands of elected governments to Wall Street and other financial centers under U.S. control. U.S. diplomats use the International Monetary Fund and World Bank to demand privatization of the world’s infrastructure and dependency on U.S. technology, oil and food exports.

By “autocracy,” Biden means countries resisting this financialization and privatization takeover. In practice, U.S. rhettoric means promoting its own economic growth and living standards, keeping finance and banking as public utilities. What basically is at issue is whether economies will be planned by banking centers to create financial wealth – by privatizing basic infrastructure, public utilities and social services such as health care into monopolies – or by raising living standards and prosperity by keeping banking and money creation, public health, education, transportation and communications in public hands.

The country suffering the most “collateral damage” in this global fracture is Germany. As Europe’s most advanced industrial economy, German steel, chemicals, machinery, automotives and other consumer goods are the most highly dependent on imports of Russian gas, oil and metals from aluminum to titanium and palladium. Yet despite two Nord Stream pipelines built to provide Germany with low-priced energy, Germany has been told to cut itself off from Russian gas and de-industrialize. This means the end of its economic preeminence. The key to GDP growth in Germany, as in other countries, is energy consumption per worker.

These anti-Russian sanctions make today’s New Cold War inherently anti-German. U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has said that Germany should replace low-priced Russian pipeline gas with high-priced U.S. LNG gas. To import this gas, Germany will have to spend over $5 billion quickly to build port capacity to handle LNG tankers. The effect will be to make German industry uncompetitive. Bankruptcies will spread, employment will decline, and Germany’s pro-NATO leaders will impose a chronic depression and falling living standards.

Most political theory assumes that nations will act in their own self-interest. Otherwise they are satellite countries, not in control of their own fate. Germany is subordinating its industry and living standards to the dictates of U.S. diplomacy and the self-interest of America’s oil and gas sector. It is doing this voluntarily – not because of military force but out of an ideological belief that the world economy should be run by U.S. Cold War planners.

Sometimes it is easier to understand today’s dynamics by stepping away from one’s own immediate situation to look at historical examples of the kind of political diplomacy that one sees splitting today’s world. The closest parallel that I can find is medieval Europe’s fight by the Roman papacy against German kings – the Holy Roman Emperors – in the 13th century. That conflict split Europe along lines much like those of today. A series of popes excommunicated Frederick II and other German kings and mobilized allies to fight against Germany and its control of southern Italy and Sicily.

Western antagonism against the East was incited by the Crusades (1095-1291), just as today’s Cold War is a crusade against economies threatening U.S. dominance of the world. The medieval war against Germany was over who should control Christian Europe: the papacy, with the popes becoming worldly emperors, or secular rulers of individual kingdoms by claiming the power to morally legitimize and accept them.

Medieval Europe’s analogue to America’s New Cold War against China and Russia was the Great Schism in 1054. Demanding unipolar control over Christendom, Leo IX excommunicated the Orthodox Church centered in Constantinople and the entire Christian population that belonged to it. A single bishopric, Rome, cut itself off from the entire Christian world of the time, including the ancient Patriarchates of Alexandria, Antioch, Constantinople and Jerusalem.

This break-away created a political problem for Roman diplomacy: How to hold all the Western European kingdoms under its control and claim the right for financial subsidy from them. That aim required subordinating secular kings to papal religious authority. In 1074, Gregory VII, Hildebrand, announced 27 Papal Dictates outlining the administrative strategy for Rome to lock in its power over Europe.

These papal demands are strikingly parallel to today’s U.S. diplomacy. In both cases military and worldly interests require a sublimation in the form of an ideological crusading spirit to cement the sense of solidarity that any system of imperial domination requires. The logic is timeless and universal.

The Papal Dictates were radical in two major ways. First of all, they elevated the bishop of Rome above all other bishoprics, creating the modern papacy. Clause 3 ruled that the pope alone had the power of investiture to appoint bishops or to depose or reinstate them. Reinforcing this, Clause 25 gave the right of appointing (or deposing) bishops to the pope, not to local rulers. And Clause 12 gave the pope the right to depose emperors, following Clause 9, obliging “all princes to kiss the feet of the Pope alone” in order to be deemed legitimate rulers.

Likewise today, U.S. diplomats claim the right to name who should be recognized as a nation’s head of state. In 1953 they overthrew Iran’s elected leader and replaced him with the Shah’s military dictatorship. That principle gives U.S. diplomats the right to sponsor “color revolutions” for regime-change, such as their sponsorship of Latin American military dictatorships creating client oligarchies to serve U.S. corporate and financial interests. The 2014 coup in Ukraine is just the latest exercise of this U.S. right to appoint and depose leaders.

More recently, U.S. diplomats have appointed Juan Guaidó as Venezuela’s head of state instead of its elected president, and turned over that country’s gold reserves to him. President Biden has insisted that Russia must remove Putin and put a more pro-U.S. leader in his place. This “right” to select heads of state has been a constant in U.S. policy spanning its long history of political meddling in European political affairs since World War II.

The second radical feature of the Papal Dictates was their exclusion of all ideology and policy that diverged from papal authority. Clause 2 stated that only the Pope could be called “Universal.” Any disagreement was, by definition, heretical. Clause 17 stated that no chapter or book could be considered canonical without papal authority.

A similar demand as is being made by today’s U.S.-sponsored ideology of financialized and privatized “free markets,” meaning deregulation of government power to shape economies in interests other than those of U.S.-centered financial and corporate elites.

The demand for universality in today’s New Cold War is cloaked in the language of “democracy.” But the definition of democracy in today’s New Cold War is simply “pro-U.S.,” and specifically neoliberal privatization as the U.S.-sponsored new economic religion. This ethic is deemed to be “science,” as in the quasi-Nobel Memorial Prize in the Economic Sciences. That is the modern euphemism for neoliberal Chicago-School junk economics, IMF austerity programs and tax favoritism for the wealthy.

The Papal Dictates spelt out a strategy for locking in unipolar control over secular realms. They asserted papal precedence over worldly kings, above all over Germany’s Holy Roman Emperors. Clause 26 gave popes authority to excommunicate whomever was “not at peace with the Roman Church.” That principle implied the concluding Claus 27, enabling the pope to “absolve subjects from their fealty to wicked men.” This encouraged the medieval version of “color revolutions” to bring about regime change.

What united countries in this solidarity was an antagonism to societies not subject to centralized papal control – the Moslem Infidels who held Jerusalem, and also the French Cathars and anyone else deemed to be a heretic. Above all there was hostility toward regions strong enough to resist papal demands for financial tribute.

Today’s counterpart to such ideological power to excommunicate heretics resisting demands for obedience and tribute would be the World Trade Organization, World Bank and IMF dictating economic practices and setting “conditionalities” for all member governments to follow, on pain of U.S. sanctions – the modern version of excommunication of countries not accepting U.S. suzerainty. Clause 19 of the Dictates ruled that the pope could be judged by no one – just as today, the United States refuses to subject its actions to rulings by the World Court. Likewise today, U.S. dictates via NATO and other arms (such as the IMF and World Bank) are expected to be followed by U.S. satellites without question. As Margaret Thatcher said of her neoliberal privatization that destroyed Britain’s public sector, There Is No Alternative (TINA).

My point is to emphasize the analogy with today’s U.S. sanctions against all countries not following its own diplomatic demands. Trade sanctions are a form of excommunication. They reverse the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia’s principle that made each country and its rulers independent from foreign meddling. President Biden characterizes U.S. interference as ensuring his new antithesis between “democracy” and “autocracy.” By democracy he means a client oligarchy under U.S. control, creating financial wealth by reducing living standards for labor, as opposed to mixed public/private economies aiming at promoting living standards and social solidarity.

As I have mentioned, by excommunicating the Orthodox Church centered in Constantinople and its Christian population, the Great Schism created the fateful religious dividing line that has split “the West” from the East for the past millennium. That split was so important that Vladimir Putin cited it as part of his September 30, 2022 speech describing today’s break away from the U.S. and NATO centered Western economies.

The 12th and 13th centuries saw Norman conquerors of England, France and other countries, along with German kings, protest repeatedly, be excommunicated repeatedly, yet ultimately succumb to papal demands. It took until the 16th century for Martin Luther, Zwingli and Henry VIII finally to create a Protestant alternative to Rome, making Western Christianity multi-polar.

Why did it take so long? The answer is that the Crusades provided an organizing ideological gravity. That was the medieval analogy to today’s New Cold War between East and West. The Crusades created a spiritual focus of “moral reform” by mobilizing hatred against “the other” – the Moslem East, and increasingly Jews and European Christian dissenters from Roman control. That was the medieval analogy to today’s neoliberal “free market” doctrines of America’s financial oligarchy and its hostility to China, Russia and other nations not following that ideology. In today’s New Cold War, the West’s neoliberal ideology is mobilizing fear and hatred of “the other,” demonizing nations that follow an independent path as “autocratic regimes.” Outright racism is fostered toward entire peoples, as evident in the Russophobia and Cancel Culture currently sweeping the West.

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Just as Western Christianity’s multi-polar transition required the 16th century’s Protestant alternative, the Eurasian heartland’s break from the bank-centered NATO West must be consolidated by an alternative ideology regarding how to organize mixed public/private economies and their financial infrastructure.

Medieval churches in the West were drained of their alms and endowments to contribute Peter’s Pence and other subsidy to the papacy for the wars it was fighting against rulers who resisted papal demands. England played the role of major victim that Germany plays today. Enormous English taxes were levied ostensibly to finance the Crusades were diverted to fight Frederick II, Conrad and Manfred in Sicily. That diversion was financed by papal bankers from northern Italy (Lombards and Cahorsins), and became royal debts passed down throughout the economy. England’s barons waged a civil war against Henry II in the 1260s, ending his complicity in sacrificing the economy to papal demands.

What ended the papacy’s power over other countries was the ending of its war against the East. When the Crusaders lost Acre, the capital of Jerusalem in 1291, the papacy lost its control over Christendom. There was no more “evil” to fight, and the “good” had lost its center of gravity and coherence. In 1307, France’s Philip IV (“the Fair”) seized the Church’s great military banking order’s wealth, that of the Templars in the Paris Temple. Other rulers also nationalized the Templars, and monetary systems were taken out of the hands of the Church. Without a common enemy defined and mobilized by Rome, the papacy lost its unipolar ideological power over Western Europe.

The modern equivalent to the rejection of the Templars and papal finance would be for countries to withdraw from America’s New Cold War. They would reject the dollar standard and the U.S. banking and financial system. that is happening as more and more countries see Russia and China not as adversaries but as presenting great opportunities for mutual economic advantage.

The broken promise of mutual gain between Germany and Russia
The dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 promised an end to the Cold War. The Warsaw Pact was disbanded, Germany was reunified, and American diplomats promised an end to NATO, because a Soviet military threat no longer existed. Russian leaders indulged in the hope that, as President Putin expressed it, a new pan-European economy would be created from Lisbon to Vladivostok. Germany in particular was expected to take the lead in investing in Russia and restructuring its industry along more efficient lines. Russia would pay for this technology transfer by supplying gas and oil, along with nickel, aluminum, titanium and palladium.

There was no anticipation that NATO would be expanded to threaten a New Cold War, much less that it would back Ukraine, recognized as the most corrupt kleptocracy in Europe, into being led by extremist parties identifying themselves by German Nazi insignia.

How do we explain why the seemingly logical potential of mutual gain between Western Europe and the former Soviet economies turned into a sponsorship of oligarchic kleptocracies. The Nord Stream pipeline’s destruction capsulizes the dynamics in a nutshell. For almost a decade a constant U.S. demand has been for Germany to reject its reliance on Russian energy. These demands were opposed by Gerhardt Schroeder, Angela Merkel and German business leaders. They pointed to the obvious economic logic of mutual trade of German manufactures for Russian raw materials.

The U.S. problem was how to stop Germany from approving the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. Victoria Nuland, President Biden and other U.S. diplomats demonstrated that the way to do that was to incite a hatred of Russia. The New Cold War was framed as a new Crusade. That was how George W. Bush had described America’s attack on Iraq to seize its oil wells. The U.S.-sponsored 2014 coup created a puppet Ukrainian regime that has spent eight years bombing of the Russian-speaking Eastern provinces. NATO thus incited a Russian military response. The incitement was successful, and the desired Russian response was duly labeled an unprovoked atrocity. Its protection of civilians was depicted in the NATO-sponsored media as being so offensive as to deserve the trade and investment sanctions that have been imposed since February. That is what a Crusade means.

The result is that the world is splitting in two camps: the U.S.-centered NATO, and the emerging Eurasian coalition. One byproduct of this dynamic has been to leave Germany unable to pursue the economic policy of mutually advantageous trade and investment relations with Russia (and perhaps also China). German Chancellor Olaf Sholz is going to China this week to demand that it dismantle is public sector and stops subsidizing its economy, or else Germany and Europe will impose sanctions on trade with China. There is no way that China could meet this ridiculous demand, any more than the United States or any other industrial economy would stop subsidizing their own computer-chip and other key sectors. The German Council on Foreign Relations is a neoliberal “libertarian” arm of NATO demanding German de-industrialization and dependency on the United States for its trade, excluding China, Russia and their allies. This promises to be the final nail in Germany’s economic coffin.

Another byproduct of America’s New Cold War has been to end any international plan to stem global warming. A keystone of U.S. economic diplomacy is for its oil companies and those of its NATO allies to control the world’s oil and gas supply – that is, to reduce dependence on carbon-based fuels. That is what the NATO war in Iraq, Libya, Syria, Afghanistan and Ukraine was about. It is not as abstract as “Democracies vs. Autocracies.” It is about the U.S. ability to harm other countries by disrupting their access to energy and other basic needs.

Without the New Cold War’s “good vs. evil” narrative, U.S. sanctions will lose their raison d’etre in this U.S. attack on environmental protection, and on mutual trade between Western Europe and Russia and China. That is the context for today’s fight in Ukraine, which is to be merely the first step in the anticipated 20 year fight by the US to prevent the world from becoming multipolar. This process, will lock Germany and Europe into dependence on the U.S. supplies of LNG.

The trick is to try and convince Germany that it is dependent on the United States for its military security. What Germany really needs protection from is the U.S. war against China and Russia that is marginalizing and “Ukrainianizing” Europe.

There have been no calls by Western governments for a negotiated end to this war, because no war has been declared in Ukraine. The United States does not declare war anywhere, because that would require a Congressional declaration under the U.S. Constitution. So U.S. and NATO armies bomb, organize color revolutions, meddle in domestic politics (rendering the 1648 Westphalia agreements obsolete), and impose the sanctions that are tearing Germany and its European neighbors apart.

How can negotiations “end” a war that either has no declaration of war, and is a long-term strategy of total unipolar world domination?

The answer is that no ending can come until an alternative to the present U.S.-centered set of international institutions is replaced. That requires the creation of new institutions reflecting an alternative to the neoliberal bank-centered view that economies should be privatized with central planning by financial centers. Rosa Luxemburg characterized the choice as being between socialism and barbarism. I have sketched out the political dynamics of an alternative in my recent book, The Destiny of Civilization.
 

marsh

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Orlov: The New Cuban Missile Crisis That Isn't

THURSDAY, NOV 03, 2022 - 08:40 PM
Authored by Dmitri Orlov,

The Cuban Missile Crisis is a malicious misnomer. Cuba never had any nuclear missiles; it temporarily played host to some Soviet ones. The crisis started when Americans put their intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Turkey that posed a new threat the Soviet Union, which responded by placing similar missiles in Cuba, evening the score. The Americans flew into a rage but eventually calmed down and withdrew their missiles from Turkey. The Soviets withdrew their missiles from Cuba and the crisis was over. And so it should be called the American Missile Crisis.

What’s happening now couldn’t be more different. Unless you spent the last few weeks hiding under a rock, you have probably heard that some sort of new nuclear crisis is underway because of “Putin’s nuclear blackmail” or some such. Some people have suffered nervous exhaustion as a result, neglecting their duties and generally letting themselves go. Take former British PM Liz Truss, for instance. The poor silly thing latched on to Putin’s words that “the wind rose can point in any direction” (a factual point about the utter uselessness of tactical nuclear weapons). She then allowed the British economy to go into free-fall while she obsessively tracked the wind direction over the Ukraine. It all ended badly for poor Liz. Don’t be like Liz.

I am here to tell you that there is nothing going on beyond the usual - the usual Western propaganda fakery, that is.

In particular, this has nothing to do with anything Putin or with anything nuclear. Instead, this is all part of a desperate attempt to compensate for narrative failure, and a failed attempt at that. The problem for the collective West is simply this: 80% of the world’s population has refused to join it in condemning, sanctioning or otherwise punishing Russia, with some very large countries (China, India) either supportive or neutral on the subject.

Most of the world, including Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America, is carefully watching Russia systematically destroy what was by far the largest and most capable NATO-equipped, NATO-commanded army in the world (the Ukrainian army, that is), understanding full well that what is unfolding is Washington’s Waterloo. Some countries (Saudi Arabia, for instance) are so sure of the result that they are already refusing to obey Washington’s dictates.

This is a problem, because all the Washingtonians know how to do is impose their will on the world. Treating others as equals or looking for opportunities to negotiate a win-win is simply not part of their core competence—or any of their competence, for that matter. Once defanged, all they know how to do is bark and drool.

To fix this problem, the narrative-mongers in Washington and Brussels have decided to play the nuclear card and accuse Russia of nuclear blackmail.

Meanwhile, all that Russia has done is decimate the Ukrainian army several times over, then accept four former Ukrainian regions into the Russian Federation based on highly conclusive local referenda closely watched by a goodly number of international observers, and then announce that it will defend these regions against foreign attack by all means necessary. These, obviously, include nuclear means, since Russia does have them, and would use them in accordance with its nuclear doctrine, which precludes their first use.

Meanwhile, the US has no such stipulation in its nuclear doctrine, has actually used nuclear weapons against civilians (in Japan), and has for decades dreamed of developing a nuclear first strike capability that could not be countered. If any country should be judged to be a nuclear threat, it is the US, not Russia… except, as I will explain, the US is no longer much of a nuclear threat either. Putin barely hinted at this, but a mere hint was enough to utterly infuriate the US national defense establishment, whose worst enemy is reality itself. Putin pointed out that at this point Russia has some weapons in its nuclear deterrent arsenal that are superior to that of the West.

These new weapons, of which more later, guarantee that any nuclear attack on Russia would be a suicidal move. That is, the West has no way of reliably destroying Russia (it is too big and its economic core is too independent and too well defended with air and space defense systems) while Russia can reliably destroy the West (which is not nearly as well defended) but will not do so unless the West attacks first. Unlike back in the old Soviet days, Russia has no missionary zeal; it is happy to sit back and watch the West starve itself (due to a lack of Russian chemical fertilizer) in the dark (due to a lack of Russian oil and gas). All it wants to do is gather the pieces of the shattered Russian world and all the people and lands that the collapse of the USSR abandoned behind some Bolshevik-decreed border. In this situation, the risk of a nuclear war is pretty much zero. Please sit back, take a series of deep breaths and let the good news soak in. Feel the joy.

But the joy probably won’t last if you listen to craven idiots whose job is to lie to you about “Putin’s nuclear threat.” When, for instance, Jack Philips writes that Moscow has threatened to use… tactical nuclear weapons… in Ukraine to salvage its war there,” he is basically just lying to us, and not once but thrice in the same sentence: Russia did not threaten to use tactical nuclear weapons but instead pointed out their uselessness; and Russia’s special operation is a success. The fact that there is no threat is the main message of this article, but let us briefly digress and describe of Ukrainian victory and Russian defeat look like.

The Ukraine is victorious in that according to the IMF its GDP is down 35% in 2022; according to its national bank inflation has topped 30% and isn’t slowing down; according to the World Bank next year 55% of Ukrainians will be below the poverty line, subsisting on less than $2.15 per day; according to the Ukraine’s economics minister, unemployment has reached 30%; according to its prime minister, it will be unable to pay pensions and salaries without immediate foreign aid; according to the UN, 20% of the population has left the country and another 33% are internally displaced; according to its energy ministry, it has already lost 40% of its electricity generating capacity. The Ukrainian army is drafting any male up to the age of 60, having run out of reservists, and the casualties it is suffering at the front are nothing short of horrific.

Meanwhile, Russia is vanquished because according to Reuters the Russian ruble is the strongest currency in the world; according to the Guardian Putin is more powerful and popular than ever; according to its agriculture ministry this year’s grain harvest is over 150 million tonnes, 50 million of which are for export, making Russia the world’s largest grain exporter; according to The Economist, Russia is emerging from recession just as the West is entering recession; and according to Goldman Sachs the index of economic activity in Russia is now higher than in the West. Russia just got done calling up 300 thousand, or 1%, of its trained and experienced reservists, who are now being drilled in the latest NATO-fighting techniques before being sent to the Ukrainian front.

But let’s not let facts stand in the way of the dominant narrative: the Ukraine has to be winning and Russia has to be losing because otherwise what could possibly cause Russia to become so utterly desperate as to threaten the world with its nuclear weapons? That part is simple; what is less obvious is why Western propagandists are sufficiently desperate to concoct and promulgate the false narrative of “Putin’s nuclear blackmail”?

The reason for all of this hectic propagandizing is that the collective West cannot hope to survive politically or economically unless Russia is brought to its knees and agrees to exchange its energy and mineral resources freshly minted digits that reside inside computers at Western central banks which can be confiscated at any time and for any reason. The situation is dire: the US is running through its Strategic Petroleum Reserve at breakneck pace, yet facing a shortage of diesel fuel and stubbornly high gasoline prices. It has a massive debt to roll over and expand but can only do so through direct money-printing, driving inflation, already at over 10%, ever higher. Europe is bracing for a harsh winter of ridiculously high energy bills, industry shutdowns and massive unemployment, while the US is not far behind. The fracking bonanza in the US was never quite profitable and now has perhaps a year or two before it is tapped out. Then the dream of US liquefied natural gas replacing Russian pipeline gas in Europe, never a realistic plan, will be dead for good while industry shutdowns spread to the US.

To avoid this scenario, desperate measures have been applied, and all of them have failed. First there was the plan of sanctions from hell, forcing numerous Western companies to stop shipping product to Russia and doing business there. This has done great harm to Western companies while providing Russia with an opening to steal their market share. What couldn’t be replaced with domestic production has been replaced with “parallel imports” via third countries.

Next, the West (Europe in particular) curtailed its Russian energy imports through a number of means, from sanctions against Russian tankers, to bans on the use of existing pipeline capacity through the Ukraine and through Poland, to outright terrorist strikes on Russian gas pipelines in the Baltic. An outright ban on Russian oil imports to the European Union is scheduled for December, and it will make the situation predictably worse. The result is that Russia has started shipping oil and gas to its partners in Asia instead, China in particular, and the West is now welcome to compete for this energy on the spot market, while spare supplies last. They won’t. Because of higher prices, Russia is exporting less energy but earning more foreign revenue.

And so an ingenuous plan was hatched for a nuclear provocation in the Ukraine. The Ukrainians, with some US and British help, were to take an old Soviet-era ballistic missile (a Tochka-U), load it up with nuclear waste from one of the Ukraine’s nuclear power plants, blow it up somewhere in the Chernobyl exclusion zone (which is already contaminated with long-lived radionuclides) and then Western media and diplomatic sources would all wax hysterical and blame it all on Russia in unison, hoping that at least some of the countries around the world that have been refusing to join Western sanctions against Russia would be cajoled into joining them.

How well did it go? Not at all well, apparently! First, Russian intelligence got the details on the whole operation from an inside source or two or three. This is not surprising, since no self-respecting nuclear engineer would be too excited to take responsibility for such a travesty. Second, Russia’s defense minister Sergei Shoigu, under direct orders from Putin, made phone calls to his counterparts throughout the world, sharing this evidence with them. Third, Russia specifically requested that the IAEA go and investigate the two Ukrainian sites at which the travesty was being concocted. The end result is that the Ukrainians are now hurriedly destroying the evidence and covering their tracks. Considering that every gram of such highly controlled substances must to be inventoried and its every movement logged, this coverup may come to involve some incidents, accidents and force majeur circumstances. A nasty little accident involving a teacup of nuclear waste and a firecracker is not to be ruled out, to be blamed on Russia, of course.

Meanwhile, in the real world of nuclear superpower standoffs, two interesting events took place. On Thursday, October 20, 2022, the American nuclear sub West Virginia, an Ohio-class sub that carries 24 Trident II ballistic missiles, each of which carries 10 nuclear charges, surfaced in the Arabian Sea and was visited by Michael Kurilla, commander of United States Central Command. I imagine that he lined up the crew on deck, stood before them in navy dress whites, then dropped his pants down and did a little “milk, milk, lemonade, round the corner fudge is made” routine… because he might as well have. The purpose of a nuclear sub is to be stealthy because Russian air defense systems can intercept Trident II missiles especially well if they know where they are coming from. Thus, the act of surfacing and holding parades on deck basically announces to the world that the sub is off-duty for the time being.

Why would the Americans do this? Is this a clumsy peace gesture, a cryptic act of surrender or a veiled cry for help? Or are they all going senile because whatever Biden has got is infectious? It is hard for us to tell. Whatever it is, the Russians seem unaffected. The Russian nuclear sub Belgorod recently sailed off into the blue, causing a bit of a panic within NATO. It carries a number of the new Poseidon nuclear-powered drone torpedos, which are all about the number 100. Each of them carries a charge of 100 megatons. Poseidons have almost infinite range, move at around 100 km/h at a depth of 1000m (three times deeper than any nuclear sub) and when detonated near an underwater coastal ridge can raise a 100-meter tsunami. Just five of them are sufficient to demolish both coasts of the US and all of Northern Europe. These would be underwater nuclear tests conducted in international waters—antisocial, yes, but not exactly direct nuclear strikes on anyone’s territory, so hardly a casus belli. And the ensuing tsunami? Uh-oh! Oopsie-daisy, sorry about that! Nobody is going to write “in case of tsunami destroy Russia” into the US nuclear doctrine. Best of all, Poseidons can lie in wait for years, surfacing periodically to receive new orders. But if Russia is destroyed they will rise up and destroy the rest of the world world, because “What use is the world if there is no Russia in it?” (V. Putin)

We can be sure that the Russians won’t launch a nuclear war because it’s risky and they don’t have to take that risk in order to win. We can be sure that the Americans won’t launch one because it would be suicide. And so we can all sit back and relax while the “Putin’s nuclear blackmail” narrative-mongers bark their stupid heads off. As for all those assorted media whores who are scaring people with their nuclear nonsense in order to catch some hype—shame on them!
 
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