With the drone strike on Engels air base, one wonders if the puppeted Ukrainians are inviting the supersonic cruise- and nuclear missile-carrying "White Swans" (Russia~Tu-160) to come after them.
Also, the overnight Ukrainian drone barrage damaged a hospital in the nearby city of Engels. "A woman was reported injured in the attack. Besides broken glass, an oxygen pipeline was ruptured." (source~RT)
I asked AI: On March 18 2025, Vice President JD Vance spoke about leaning into the future of artificial intelligence with optimism and hope at the “American Dynamism Summit.” Can you summarize in a few paragraphs what he said about globalization and its impact on the American economy? And we than had a conversation about "Neoliberalism, Globalization, and Technocracy" at "The Devil and J.D. Vance", https://pamho.medium.com/the-devil-and-j-d-vance-b3a815f03d24
Iain McGilchrist explains what may be behind the Israeli character and mindset in his books The Master and His Emissary, and the more recent The Matter with Things, when he equates much of modern society with left brain dominance and right brain damage. I believe Zionists are both genetically and culturally left brain dominant as a result of centuries of in-breeding and 100 years of relentless internal propaganda. Here is how McGilchrist describes a person with right brain damage and left brain dominance. Such a person:
Is grasping and manipulative
Is dishonest with no sense of shame about it
Is a moral relativist (what is wrong for someone else is not wrong for me)
Is garrulous
Has little common sense
Is poor at analogy and metaphor
Is poor at theory of mind
Has zero empathy
Sees other humans as chess pieces on a board
Is bean counting, bureaucratic
Focuses on details rather than big picture
Has delusional beliefs (what is real is whatever I imagine to be real)
That was the aim, but it only partially succeeded. They got rid of a lot of sheep, but the independent-minded avoided them. And the latter won't forget what they did.
The attack on the Russian airbase is going to further complicate any type of negotiations for a cease-fire or anything else. The Russian response is going to be total. I would not be surprised if they were to unleash a few hypersonic missiles with kinetic energy bombs design to go off in and around Kiev to get the point across that Russian restraint is tenuous. If the United States and Trump knew about this attack before hand, then it makes the phone call that Trump had with Putin rather disingenuous to say the least.
Trump is his own worst enemy and he’s going to find that out because he is not going to be able to orchestrate any type of peace deal with the Russians if they can’t trust him and he has shown no credibility in trust.
Same thing with his tirade against Iran , how do they know who to take seriously when Trump acts the way he does and is all over the map in what he says and what he does. His foreign policy failures will certainly impact anything. He wants to do domestically to his own detriment.
Hoping that Trump's #1 Focus is MAGA in "the peaceful world", which would justify his personal greatness self-assessment should he achieve the mutually uplifting great reset with the Russian State/Federation/Nation (however the West has been defining its generative adversary). Good. But Trump's self image hold that only he can be the peace winner; and so, this is how he shows of aggressive force in laying out US negotiating "points" to end the Ukraine conflict: 1) the non-starter US ceasefire terms (to both UKR+RUS); 2) the duplicitous UKR+US deal to take ownership of rare earth minerals (in RUS controlled oblasts); 3) US offer to take control of UKR energy infrastructure (Trump/Zel. phone call); 4) US resumption of intelligence, reconaissance, surveillance ISR to UKR+NATO military personnel; 5) UKR bombing RUS hours after Trump's talk with Putin; 6) Trump okays the bombing of Yemen, an Iran ally (whose own ally is RUS). I still believe that Trump is insulting the Russians by his leadership bravado. Who cares, one might ask. No, it's not personal on a literal basis. But countries/nations as such, are "persons" with relationships, history and memory. And Russia remembers that it was the US (and Western allies) who broke the treaties, legal contracts, and word of honor, repeatedy, to the Russians.
The Russians will rightly assume that Trump, directly or indirectly, is responsible for this new attack. He either knew about it or his actions in restarting aid enabled it. Yesterday I commented here that he and his team are guilty of compartmentalised thinking, and this is a good example of what I meant. He is still trapped in a mental command bunker where everything can be achieved by American threats and bluster. And this is the guy who wrote "Art of the deal".
When it comes to going against Russia, as history teaches, even PDJT is subject to FAFO, as we all may find out. It is better to FAFO against irrationalists like zionists, who deserve it, than rationalists like the Russians.
A lot of highly intelligent people are expending enormous energy and intellect aimed at diagnosing the myriad of problems facing the planet, both foreign and domestic. The reach and easy-of-use of the internet facilitates and encourages an unbounded stream of analysis. But the problems seem to grow at a faster rate. For example, Trump's election promised the hope of less war and less needless killing; yet the war in Ukraine and the genocide in Gaza rolls on. In addition, the EU is actively promoting escalation in Ukraine and the Anglo-Zionist neocons are pushing hard for a new war with Iran. Where is the real progress toward peace? At what point in time do we transition from endless diagnosis (which ultimately cures nothing) and seek tangible remedy?
There were only ever two options for "tangible remedies", Tom. One was the ascension to power of a ruthless reformer who could cut out the rot infesting US and other Western societies and either bring them back on track or at least delay the final breakdown. The other far less attractive "remedy" is the failure of such reform efforts leading to the inevitable collapse of our society and, after a painful period of conflict and misery, the rebuilding of something better. Many of us saw Trump as a candidate for the first solution, and he may still prove to be the anointed one. However, if he continues in a similar vein - at least on the foreign front - we will be left with the second option.
Yang to Internet Yin: Alex Krainer with Nima Alkhorshid: Krainer's charism is the ability to track the effect to the systemic causal elements. In most cases for Krainer, the systemic cause = banking/money lending: bankers determine where capital flows, and corporations to hot dog vendors follow on in train.
Accountability needs to begin at the head of the snake - international bankers. They need to pay not just a price, but an historic, sanguineous price for the misery they have, for centuries, brought about to humanity. Future bankers must be made to remember, shudder, and check their ethics.
We need to see prosecutions. Trump's history of persecution via lawfare is proof enough that there are dozens (perhaps hundreds) of potential criminal prosecutions of the true "bad guys and gals" that exist both within and without government. You can't just keep pacifying the public with harsh language but no accountability. Bondi, Patel, and Bongino need to step up quickly and proof that the rule of law still exists.
Exactly! I don't give a damn about cartel leaders in Mexico unless they are directly trying to get into the US. I want to see top FBI leaders from the Biden regime going to jail. Sleepy Kash and Co need to step up their game.
With the drone strike on Engels air base, one wonders if the puppeted Ukrainians are inviting the supersonic cruise- and nuclear missile-carrying "White Swans" (Russia~Tu-160) to come after them.
Also, the overnight Ukrainian drone barrage damaged a hospital in the nearby city of Engels. "A woman was reported injured in the attack. Besides broken glass, an oxygen pipeline was ruptured." (source~RT)
NATO missiles and drones staffed by NATO officers using NATO targeting hitting valuable assets inside Russia.
What could go wrong?
Trump is concerned with saving trapped nazis, while he bombs innocent children.
What could be more evil ???
I asked AI: On March 18 2025, Vice President JD Vance spoke about leaning into the future of artificial intelligence with optimism and hope at the “American Dynamism Summit.” Can you summarize in a few paragraphs what he said about globalization and its impact on the American economy? And we than had a conversation about "Neoliberalism, Globalization, and Technocracy" at "The Devil and J.D. Vance", https://pamho.medium.com/the-devil-and-j-d-vance-b3a815f03d24
Iain McGilchrist explains what may be behind the Israeli character and mindset in his books The Master and His Emissary, and the more recent The Matter with Things, when he equates much of modern society with left brain dominance and right brain damage. I believe Zionists are both genetically and culturally left brain dominant as a result of centuries of in-breeding and 100 years of relentless internal propaganda. Here is how McGilchrist describes a person with right brain damage and left brain dominance. Such a person:
Is grasping and manipulative
Is dishonest with no sense of shame about it
Is a moral relativist (what is wrong for someone else is not wrong for me)
Is garrulous
Has little common sense
Is poor at analogy and metaphor
Is poor at theory of mind
Has zero empathy
Sees other humans as chess pieces on a board
Is bean counting, bureaucratic
Focuses on details rather than big picture
Has delusional beliefs (what is real is whatever I imagine to be real)
Is paranoid, anxious, fearful
Has a sense of superiority
Is genetically prone to schizotypy
I think my mother-in-law's a Zionist, Linda.
LOL. Just tell her she's left-brain dominant and only you and I will know what that means.
Make the rich richer and the poor poorer + Vax genocide.
to deal with the excess
The surplus population.
That was the aim, but it only partially succeeded. They got rid of a lot of sheep, but the independent-minded avoided them. And the latter won't forget what they did.
Correct.
The attack on the Russian airbase is going to further complicate any type of negotiations for a cease-fire or anything else. The Russian response is going to be total. I would not be surprised if they were to unleash a few hypersonic missiles with kinetic energy bombs design to go off in and around Kiev to get the point across that Russian restraint is tenuous. If the United States and Trump knew about this attack before hand, then it makes the phone call that Trump had with Putin rather disingenuous to say the least.
Trump is his own worst enemy and he’s going to find that out because he is not going to be able to orchestrate any type of peace deal with the Russians if they can’t trust him and he has shown no credibility in trust.
Same thing with his tirade against Iran , how do they know who to take seriously when Trump acts the way he does and is all over the map in what he says and what he does. His foreign policy failures will certainly impact anything. He wants to do domestically to his own detriment.
Hoping that Trump's #1 Focus is MAGA in "the peaceful world", which would justify his personal greatness self-assessment should he achieve the mutually uplifting great reset with the Russian State/Federation/Nation (however the West has been defining its generative adversary). Good. But Trump's self image hold that only he can be the peace winner; and so, this is how he shows of aggressive force in laying out US negotiating "points" to end the Ukraine conflict: 1) the non-starter US ceasefire terms (to both UKR+RUS); 2) the duplicitous UKR+US deal to take ownership of rare earth minerals (in RUS controlled oblasts); 3) US offer to take control of UKR energy infrastructure (Trump/Zel. phone call); 4) US resumption of intelligence, reconaissance, surveillance ISR to UKR+NATO military personnel; 5) UKR bombing RUS hours after Trump's talk with Putin; 6) Trump okays the bombing of Yemen, an Iran ally (whose own ally is RUS). I still believe that Trump is insulting the Russians by his leadership bravado. Who cares, one might ask. No, it's not personal on a literal basis. But countries/nations as such, are "persons" with relationships, history and memory. And Russia remembers that it was the US (and Western allies) who broke the treaties, legal contracts, and word of honor, repeatedy, to the Russians.
The Russians will rightly assume that Trump, directly or indirectly, is responsible for this new attack. He either knew about it or his actions in restarting aid enabled it. Yesterday I commented here that he and his team are guilty of compartmentalised thinking, and this is a good example of what I meant. He is still trapped in a mental command bunker where everything can be achieved by American threats and bluster. And this is the guy who wrote "Art of the deal".
When it comes to going against Russia, as history teaches, even PDJT is subject to FAFO, as we all may find out. It is better to FAFO against irrationalists like zionists, who deserve it, than rationalists like the Russians.
"how do they know who to take seriously when Trump acts the way he does and is all over the map in what he says and what he does"
That's probably what they consult with Putin and Xi about.
A lot of highly intelligent people are expending enormous energy and intellect aimed at diagnosing the myriad of problems facing the planet, both foreign and domestic. The reach and easy-of-use of the internet facilitates and encourages an unbounded stream of analysis. But the problems seem to grow at a faster rate. For example, Trump's election promised the hope of less war and less needless killing; yet the war in Ukraine and the genocide in Gaza rolls on. In addition, the EU is actively promoting escalation in Ukraine and the Anglo-Zionist neocons are pushing hard for a new war with Iran. Where is the real progress toward peace? At what point in time do we transition from endless diagnosis (which ultimately cures nothing) and seek tangible remedy?
There were only ever two options for "tangible remedies", Tom. One was the ascension to power of a ruthless reformer who could cut out the rot infesting US and other Western societies and either bring them back on track or at least delay the final breakdown. The other far less attractive "remedy" is the failure of such reform efforts leading to the inevitable collapse of our society and, after a painful period of conflict and misery, the rebuilding of something better. Many of us saw Trump as a candidate for the first solution, and he may still prove to be the anointed one. However, if he continues in a similar vein - at least on the foreign front - we will be left with the second option.
Yang to Internet Yin: Alex Krainer with Nima Alkhorshid: Krainer's charism is the ability to track the effect to the systemic causal elements. In most cases for Krainer, the systemic cause = banking/money lending: bankers determine where capital flows, and corporations to hot dog vendors follow on in train.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7mwbuIii1o
Accountability needs to begin at the head of the snake - international bankers. They need to pay not just a price, but an historic, sanguineous price for the misery they have, for centuries, brought about to humanity. Future bankers must be made to remember, shudder, and check their ethics.
We need to see prosecutions. Trump's history of persecution via lawfare is proof enough that there are dozens (perhaps hundreds) of potential criminal prosecutions of the true "bad guys and gals" that exist both within and without government. You can't just keep pacifying the public with harsh language but no accountability. Bondi, Patel, and Bongino need to step up quickly and proof that the rule of law still exists.
Exactly! I don't give a damn about cartel leaders in Mexico unless they are directly trying to get into the US. I want to see top FBI leaders from the Biden regime going to jail. Sleepy Kash and Co need to step up their game.
Russia has launched massive strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure in response to Ukrainian pipeline attack near Caspian Sea. Ceasefire?
Going once, going twice, ....
The Daily Pot @TheDailyPot
BREAKING:  After reviewing the JFK files, CNN claims Trump was the second assassin.
I thought I saw a splash of orange on that grassy knoll in Zapruder's film!
Yes, Cass it does and is.
https://www.racket.news/p/the-angst-of-the-well-endowed