THE USELESS CLASS

Gay Jew who is deeply embedded with Schwab, the WEF and the WHO. This is what they think of you.

Click to visit the TBP Store for Great TBP Merchandise

FUGLIES DEMAND GLOBAL CONTROL OVER EVERYONE

Submitted by Hardscrabble Farmer

Zelensky Signals Donbas Could Soon Fall: “Indescribably Difficult” Russian Onslaught

Via ZeroHedge

In a Saturday night speech Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky gave his most dire assessment to date of the status of Ukraine forces in the eastern Donbas region, where for over at least the last two months Russia has concentrated its forces, following the Feb.24 invasion of the country. Saturday marked the 95th day of the conflict.

He described conditions there as “indescribably difficult” in what marks a notably pessimistic shift and negative tone for the Ukrainian leader, strongly suggesting the fall of Donbas – or at least whole regions such as Luhansk – could be imminent. He identified several intense ongoing battles in places with a large Russian force presence, including Severodonetsk, Lysychansk, Bakhmut and Popasna. Sievierodonets in particular is scene of fierce up-close street battles.

Continue reading “Zelensky Signals Donbas Could Soon Fall: “Indescribably Difficult” Russian Onslaught”

SUNDAY MORNING CLASSICS ON TBP

A collaboration of: “The Classic Music Mafia”
nkit, and Steve C.

Every Sunday morning we present selections for our TBP family to enjoy.

We present symphonies, ensembles, quartets, octets, etc.

Not all of our music is strictly ‘classical’. We may stray a little, but we strive to make all of our selections ‘classy’.

We offer tips on proper ‘symphony etiquette’ and even some selections that are a bit light-hearted and fun aimed at a younger audience. Those pieces will be so designated, and might be a good way to introduce kids to a world of music that they might not have been exposed to or think of as old and ‘stuffy’.

A full symphony will run as long as it will. We don’t want to cut a symphony short. However, we also include some shorter pieces that we try to keep under fifteen minutes in length. You can sample each and hopefully find one or more that pleases you.

We hope that you enjoy our Sunday selections.

Continue reading “SUNDAY MORNING CLASSICS ON TBP”

To avoid more senseless bloodshed, the Kremlin must lose what empire it still retains.

I am changing my mind about Russia after reading this amazingly brilliant article.  Russia really is evil. Evil as fucking hell. Satanically evil. Cocksuckingly evil.  President Biden was correct … we can NOT let Russia win in Ukraine!  How could I have been so blind. And YOU also!

===========================

Decolonize Russia

The former national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski once said that without Ukraine, Russia would cease to be an empire. It’s a pithy statement, but it’s not true. Even if Vladimir Putin fails to wrest back Ukraine, his country will remain a haphazard amalgamation of regions and nations with hugely varied histories, cultures, and languages. The Kremlin will continue ruling over colonial holdings in places including Chechnya, Tatarstan, Siberia, and the Arctic.

Russia’s history is one of almost ceaseless expansion and colonization, and Russia is the last European empire that has resisted even basic decolonization efforts, such as granting subject populations autonomy and a meaningful voice in choosing the country’s leaders. And as we’ve seen in Ukraine, Russia is willing to resort to war to reconquer regions it views as its rightful possessions.

Continue reading “To avoid more senseless bloodshed, the Kremlin must lose what empire it still retains.”

PLEASE PRAY FOR GAVIN NEWSOM

Thank God for his 4 shots or he would have died like the rest of the unvaccinated. What a joke these vaccines are. And the slow witted sheep still believe their overlords and Dr. Science about these useless dangerous Big Pharma money making concoctions. Carlin was right about America and Americans.

Russia Sends Record Volumes Of Oil To India, China

By Tsvetana Paraskova of OilPrice.com

While Europe shuns Russian oil amid sanctions and expectations of an oil embargo on Russian oil imports, India and China have stepped up purchases and are importing record volumes of Russian crude, according to data from energy analytics company Kpler cited by Bloomberg on Friday.

Russia had up to 79 million barrels of crude either traveling on tankers or held in floating storage over the past week, Kpler’s estimates have shown. That’s more than double the 27 million barrels of crude Russia had seaborne in February, just before Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

Continue reading “Russia Sends Record Volumes Of Oil To India, China”

World Economic Forum Pushes Facial Recognition Technology

Via The Brownstone Institute

By John Mac Ghlionn

The World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, has just ended. The theme of the five-day event, “Working Together, Restoring Trust,” was both vague and troubling, in equal measures.

Remember, this is the WEF we are discussing here, an international organization actively pushing “The Great Reset.” The theme could just as easily have read: “Suffering Together, Restoring Compliance.”

Continue reading “World Economic Forum Pushes Facial Recognition Technology”

Google goes Soviet on Nuland/Pyatt confab plotting Ukraine’s post-coup government

Guest Post by Mark Crispin Miller

YouTubers will no longer know about that hacked phone conversation, exposing how the US plotted to replace that country’s democratically elected government with a lot of technocrats and Nazis

“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.”

​Once upon a time, it seemed to be the Soviets, and they alone, who did the sort of thing that Winston Smith does for a living at the Ministry of Truth—change the historical record, to maintain the Inner Party’s absolute “control” not only of the present but, especially, the future, as noted in the quote above. The Soviets’ routine manipulation of the photographic record—so as retroactively to “disappear” (today we would say “cancel”) no-longer-tolerable members of the Politburo—was demonstrated vividly in The Commissar Vanishes: The Falsification of Photographs and Art in Stalin’s Russia, a book by David King, published in 1997.

Continue reading “Google goes Soviet on Nuland/Pyatt confab plotting Ukraine’s post-coup government”

Servant of the Corrupt

Guest Post by Pedro Gonzales

On the relationship between President Zelensky, Oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky and Washington DC

In February 2021, by order of President Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine shut down three domestic television channels, accusing them of spreading Russian “propaganda.” Three months later, Zelenksky arrested Viktor Medvedchuk, who was at the time leading the second-biggest party in Ukraine’s national parliament, the pro-Russia and Eurosceptic Opposition Platform for Life (OPZZh).

Zelensky didn’t have trouble incinerating vaunted democratic norms well-before Russia crossed the Rubicon into Ukraine this year. So it was no surprise when he did it again amid the war in late March, invoking emergency powers under martial law to nationalize TV channels and ban 11 opposition parties, including OPZZh — all supposedly done in the name of combatting Russian misinformation and Russian sympathizers, even though OPZZh’s then-chairman, Yuriy Boyko, denounced the war and called for a ceasefire and the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine. Zelensky, however, wouldn’t miss another opportunity to clip the wings of political opposition in his country, certainly not now that Western media rationalizes and glorifies his every move.

But the portrait of the Ukraine President as a democratic paragon whitewashes the real Zelensky and conceals a vast web of corruption and international skullduggery of which Ukraine is situated in the centre. Understanding the real Zelensky, requires seeing him as a creation of Ukrainian oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky. He is, in truth, a puppet of intrigue.

Continue reading “Servant of the Corrupt”

Australia begins to reap what it has sown. It’s grim.

Guest Post by Joel Smalley

All cause mortality goes significantly excess in April 2021 for all age/sex groups bar one…

Apparently, it’s really difficult for our ONS to produce deaths by date of occurrence by sex and age until 7 months after year end. This means we won’t get any reliable death data for 2021 until July this year.

Fortunately, Australia is a little more timely with their data releases so we can get a little insight from down under.


Looking at both sexes and all ages, it is clear that things have gone really wrong for Australia since the week ending 11th April 2021. Between then and the end of Feb 2022, there have been 16k excess deaths.

There have been less than 4k COVID deaths in that same time with most of those coming since Sept 2021.

So, much like every other country of the world, Australia has had more COVID death since the COVID vaccine was introduced in Feb 2021 and substantially more excess death from other causes.

By the end of the period, more than 90% of the adult population has been jabbed.

Continue reading “Australia begins to reap what it has sown. It’s grim.”

Which Countries Trust Their Government (And Which Ones Don’t?)

Via ZeroHedge

In many countries around the world, vast portions of the population do not trust their own government.

Lack of faith in government and politics is nothing new, but, as Visual Capitalist’s Nick Routley details below, in times of uncertainty, that lack of trust can coalesce into movements that challenge the authority of ruling parties and even threaten the stability of nations.

This visualization uses data from the Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Monitor to look at how much various populations trust their government and public institutions.

Continue reading “Which Countries Trust Their Government (And Which Ones Don’t?)”