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If you’re Chinese or Russian, and you watch videos of the top three “most powerful” people in the US, Biden, Kamala and Pelosi, what do you think? You think all three are incoherent and should not be anywhere near any decisive, let alone nuclear, lever.

If you’re anybody anywhere, and you look at the top three “most powerful” people in the world, Xi, Putin and Biden, what do you think? You think two of them have got it together (nothing to do with you liking them or not), and one can’t even read coherently from a teleprompter.

Nowhere near half of Americans understand these two things to be true, but probably some 90% of Chinese and Russians do, as well as a vast majority of people in other non-US/NATO/EU countries.

Another threesome: Sergei Lavrov (Russia), Tony Blinken (US) and Liz Truss (UK) are all foreign ministers (or Secretaries of State, give the beast a name). Who would you trust to represent your own interests best in the field of diplomacy? It’s not even a question, is it? If the US or UK had a Lavrov, he would be their man (he would most likely decline). But they don’t. The US has a nobody (they have lots of those!) in the role, and the UK has someone with zero qualifications who dreams of getting the top job.

The world outside of the G7 or G20 (give the wheel a spin) sees this happening. Is it any wonder they clamor to be part of BRICS? The “collective west” is fast finishing off itself, and yes, you’re right, that is a dangerous moment. It’s also why it very much looks like the “collective west” is trying to open a second theater of war in Europe. One that looks a lot like the one they opened in Ukraine. And the EU, to its utter shame, does nothing to prevent this from happening – on its “own” soil!.

I know, there’s Crazy Nancy on her way to Taipei as well as we speak, we’ll get to that yet. Imagine: you’re 80-odd years old, and you want your legacy to be WWIII. Not your grandchildren, but live nukes. Just imagine that.

Kosovo’s unilateral secession from Serbia was recognized by the “main Western powers” in 2008. But not China, Russia, or the UN!. Not too long after Bill Clinton’s NATO bombed the heebeejeebees out of former Yugoslavia in 1990. Just because they could. Today, the US -and NATO- try to use a tiny sliver of former Yugoslavia to ignite a major fire in Europe, a second fire besides Ukraine.

Kosovo is the size of half a postage stamp, only two US states are smaller, Rhode Island and Delaware. 1.8 million people live there, it’s like one NYC borough. But you can use the historic hatred to rekindle the flames. Right, Blinken? Well, turns out there are still some Serbs living in Kosovo, because that’s where they grew up.

The brilliant Kosovo PM now has the fantastic idea to start a fight with these Serbs, over the fact that their cars have Serb license plates and they themselves have Serb IDs, a whole 14(!) years later. Yeah, that’s worth a fight, obviously.

So America’s “top diplomat” Blinken invited Kosovo president Osmani and PM Albin Kurti to DC last week.

 

 

 

 

I’ll let some people other than me explain this to you. First, political analyst Alexandar Pavic:

In Kosovo As In Ukraine, The Same Western ‘Invisible Hand’ Foments Conflict

In addition to the conflict in Ukraine, Europe is now faced with the prospect of renewed conflict in Kosovo, Serbia’s breakaway province (officially named Kosovo and Metohija according to the Serbian constitution). Kosovo’s unilateral secession was recognized by the main Western powers in 2008. This came nine years after NATO’s attack on Serbia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, after which NATO forces occupied the province and helped install an ethnic Albanian-led government dominated by former members of the Kosovo Liberation Army terrorist organization.

The current crisis was triggered by Kosovo’s ethnic Albanian Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, who initially wanted to force the majority Serb population in the north of the region to accept Kosovan license plates and ID papers starting from August 1, and to ban entry to the province or issue temporary papers to travelers with Serbian-issued plates and documents.

Kurti attempted a similar stunt in September 2021, triggering a crisis where local Serbs in northern Kosovo organized roadblocks and Kosovo police reportedly beat up and intimidated Serb civilians, while the authorities in Belgrade put the Serbian military on high alert and ordered overflights by fighter planes over the administrative border between Serbia proper and Kosovo. The EU eventually brokered a temporary agreement, pending a final deal that was supposed to have been reached by April 2022, under EU auspices. However, nothing has come of that.

From Kosovo to Ukraine, it seems there’s a pattern regarding agreements in which Western powers have a hand. Since the start of this year’s special military operation in Ukraine, Russian officials have repeated time and again that the West had never pressed Kiev to fulfill its part of the 2015 Minsk 2 peace agreement, intended to end Kiev’s standoff with the Donbass republics. Recently, former Ukrainian president Pyotr Poroshenko openly admitted that Ukraine never intended to fulfill the agreement but was merely buying time until it could build up an army capable of overrunning Donbass.

The situation with Kosovo is not much different. The EU brokered an agreement between Pristina and Belgrade in April 2013, the so-called Brussels Agreement, by which Serbia was supposed to dismantle its “parallel” police and judicial structures in Kosovo and convince the Kosovo Serbs to accept integration into the Kosovo police and legal system, without recognizing the territory’s independence. And the Belgrade authorities did this, despite a large public outcry over the move.

 

However, there was a second part to the agreement, by which Pristina was obligated to form an Association of Serb Municipalities, with substantial local powers and ties to Serbia proper. The Albanian part of the Brussels Agreement has not been fulfilled to the present day. Or, as Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic noted on July 31, that 3,390 days have passed since the Brussels Agreement was signed, and still no sign of the Association.

As in the case of Ukraine, the collective West has put absolutely zero pressure on the side it supports to fulfill its part of a signed international agreement. And again, as in the case of Ukraine, this has encouraged Pristina to take an increasingly belligerent stance, which may very well lead to a more serious conflict.

There’s an additional ingredient to the Kosovo mix, thanks to the Ukraine conflict. Namely, the Serbs – both in Serbia and in Bosnia and Herzegovina – stand practically alone among European peoples in refusing to join Western sanctions against Russia, and in consistently demonstrating open support for Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine. As a result, the government in Belgrade has been under constant, increasing pressure by the main Western capitals, as well as the EU and NATO, to change its policy and join the West’s collective economic suicide.

Since Belgrade has proven to be a tough nut for the West to diplomatically crack when it comes to opposing Russia, it’s not at all far-fetched to imagine that the Kosovo Albanians just might be seen by the West as a useful tool by which to additionally turn the screws on Belgrade. In the same cynical way in which the unfortunate Ukrainians are being used to pressure and weaken Russia.

 

 

 

Next, from RT, about Richard Grenell. No love lost on my part about him, but he did negotiate a bunch of peace deals, and knows the territory much better than Blinken.

Trump’s Kosovo Envoy Slams US Over Crisis

Richard Grenell, who negotiated a Kosovo-Serbia deal under the Trump administration after a turn in charge of the US intelligence community, blamed the “reckless” prime minister in Pristina for the renewed tensions with Belgrade on Sunday and slammed the State Department for enabling him. “What’s happening in the Balkans isn’t Russia. Whoever says this to you is trying to manipulate you,” Grenell tweeted on Sunday evening. “This is about Albin Kurti trying once again to give it [to] Serbia. He is living in the past.”

“The people of Kosovo want peace and jobs, Albin. Stop picking fights,” Grenell added. Serbian military was placed on high alert and local Serbs put up roadblocks earlier in the day, after Kosovo police showed up at two administrative crossings with Serbia, intending to enforce Kurti’s decision to confiscate Serbian license plates and documents. This would have effectively cut off the remaining Serbs living in the north of the breakaway province.

According to Grenell, this was all about Kurti “making unilateral moves to reject Serbian IDs and license plates inside Kosovo,” which he called “unnecessary.” Describing the PM a “far left radical and experienced fascist,” Grenell further called his actions “foolish” and “reckless,” and urged Serbian leaders to “not take the bait.” “Even the Albanians know Kurti is the problem,”Grenell tweeted. He also blamed Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who met with Kurti and Kosovo president Vjosa Osmani earlier in the week.

US President Joe Biden has “ignored the Balkans,” the envoy added, pointing out that he had negotiated multiple agreements between Kosovo and Serbia under President Donald Trump, trying to overcome the conflict through economic cooperation. Grenell also accused the EU of orchestrating war crimes charges against Kosovo President Hashim Thaci to punish him for working with Trump – resulting in Kurti and Osmani taking power.

And then Fyodor Lukyanov, the editor-in-chief of Russia in Global Affairs, chairman of the Presidium of the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy, and research director of the Valdai International Discussion Club.

Why Are Serbia And Kosovo On The Brink Of War Again?

Tensions between Belgrade and Pristina occur regularly, as a result of the fact that the Kosovo issue has not been resolved since 1999, when the province de facto gained independence after the US-led NATO campaign against the former Yugoslavia. However, this time there is a risk of more or less routine friction escalating into a dangerous conflict, because the context has changed dramatically.

The problem of Kosovo was solved at the end of the twentieth century in strict accordance with the then dominant approach, and in the seeming absence of an alternative. Disputes in most of Europe (ie. outside the former USSR) were settled according to the EU’s ideas of fairness, and where they could not be worked out amicably, pressure was exerted on those who rebelled, up to the use of military force (primarily American, as always).

[..] it was the EU that regulated the processes taking place locally, and, in general, this setup was taken for granted. Moreover, other powers which have been traditionally active and important in the Balkans – Russia and Turkey – indicated their presence (sometimes quite clearly), but did not pretend to have a decisive voice in the way things were arranged. This framework also defined the room to maneuver for the countries of the region, including those who were most loudly dissatisfied, like Serbia.

Now two main circumstances have changed. First, the EU is in such a vulnerable state that it is not ready to take full responsibility for the extremely complex political situation in its immediate periphery. It cannot promise membership, and more precisely – even if such a pledge were made, it doesn’t guarantee anything.

The EU’s management of the central Balkan problems – in Bosnia and Kosovo – has not led to the desired outcome over the past quarter of a century. Thus, it’s all the less likely that it will work out now. Because the second circumstance is that Russia and the West (the EU plus the US and NATO) are in a state of acute confrontation.

As a result, there is no reason to expect Moscow’s assistance in resolving the situation (be it Kosovo or Bosnia). Right now, the West’s favorite practice of “selective interaction” (we work together with Russia where we need it, we refuse to engage on other issues) can no longer be applied. There will be no cooperation: Russia and the West will be on opposite sides of the barricades everywhere, no matter the issue at hand. We are in a systemic cold war. And this reality can greatly influence what will happen in the Balkans.

The question is to what extent regional actors have retained their passion for showdown, revenge or expansion. There are suspicions that this zeal has been exhausted and emasculated. But if it still burns, then external forces will enter the fray this time, supporting opposing sides.

Blinken et al, which very much includes his EU counterparts, see the past struggles in the Balkans as something they can reignite at their convenience today. The initial boundaries are simple. Russia will come to the aid of Serbia. Kosovo will appeal to Albania. And then to NATO. So the idea is you got this hot cauldron, with 5-6-15 nations, and NATO can do whatever it wants in there.

But NATO has no chance in Ukraine, and it doesn’t have one in Kosovo. But it can ship billions worth of weapons in there and pay Raytheon. Problem I see with this genius plan is that Russia saw it coming from lightyears away. And that is the same issue as the difference between Lavrov and Blinken: they may have the same job title, but there’s no comparison.

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Note from Nevada
Note from Nevada
August 2, 2022 7:06 am

Looking at the USA as a whole what do these foreign countries see? Washington DC a corrupt massive grift machine.
Socially the USA has become a toilet, drag queens, trans queers, open gay lesbo’s and homosexuals driving USA policy.
Open borders and the consequences, drugs,sex and human trafficking. Assault by DC on the working people with their war on fossil fuels, inflation while they spend Trillions. A Military taken over by social justice fanatics, pushing queer agenda and trashing whites with a fabricated white rage narrative.
Anything that can be used against the American people is being used for control. Healthcare system, financial system,energy policy any polices that reduce our constitutional freedoms.
We are viewed as serfs, cannon fodder, expendable workers.
We are fed lies,lies and more lies.
Any foreign country can see this and are laughing and taking advantage of this opportunity to expand their interests.
Why wouldn’t they?

Ouirphuqd
Ouirphuqd
  Note from Nevada
August 2, 2022 7:50 am

WW2 made Europe into a savage continent. The centuries of moral and physical desolation will never end. It’s good for the arms business, the victimhood of entire swaths of populations is nothing but a stastistic for the arms merchant bean counters!

Harrington Richardson: Gimme Sachwerte!
Harrington Richardson: Gimme Sachwerte!
  Ouirphuqd
August 2, 2022 12:24 pm

That’s why Maxim went to Europe in the late 1800’s with the first successful and dependable machine gun. He was told Europeans were always looking for new ways to murder each other in huge numbers. In WW1, just about everyone but the US was using a variant of the Maxim gun. Though an American invention, the US waited almost 30 years before they adopted similar belt fed weapons from Browning.

m
m
  Note from Nevada
August 2, 2022 8:54 am

Exactly!
It’s not about stopping the American madness [outside of their own country], it’s only about taking advantage of a [perceived] weak enemy!

How do I know that?
Because that’s how the US would do it!!
Whew, this moral philosophy thingy is easy!

Brewer55
Brewer55
  Note from Nevada
August 2, 2022 9:07 am

‘Cloward & Piven & Edward Bernay’s all wrapped up into one dystopian America being brought lower than whale shite. The globalists in charge of this massive mess must wonder what is still keeping us alive and in power at this juncture.

Note from Nevada, you summed it up quite well. I never thought I would live to see the days we are living in and just how messed up we could become in a relatively short timeframe.

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  Brewer55
August 2, 2022 6:08 pm

“The globalists in charge of this massive mess must wonder what is still keeping us alive …”
THEY only think THEY are in control. This massive shit fest is going to blow up in their faces when GOD gets through with them. God, not Man, will win in the end… Chip

Brewer55
Brewer55
  SmallerGovNow
August 2, 2022 10:07 pm

You are absolutely correct on how it ends, Chip. However, me thinks it will get very, very messy before we get to the end of that book.

World War Zeke
World War Zeke
  Note from Nevada
August 2, 2022 10:53 am

The globalist gofers of the U.S. deep-state specialize in messy civil war. And when you need a quickie CW to focus the attention of the western public, the former Yugoslavia is the easiest place to hammer into tiny pieces. I wouldn’t be surprised if TPTB have the next 6 months of B.S. already scripted out to wag the tired dog.

The deviant ruling powers would be terminated with extreme prejudice by restorationist were the FUD drama to cease for more than a few months. So the pressure must be kept up and the tempo ever increased. Eventually the western public will be so traumatized they will concede self-determination and accept a “world” leader (ye olde anti-christ) no matter how unnatural. After a short honeymoon, the real drama starts. God save the children of that hellish marriage.

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  World War Zeke
August 2, 2022 6:09 pm

Ukraine is the next Yugoslavia. Then Europe. Then the USSA… Chip

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Note from Nevada
August 2, 2022 3:09 pm

Amazing that in just 2 short years the world went from grudgingly
respecting us to either laughing at us or fearing for their live because
we are their “ally”. It’s almost as if this was intentional, not incompetence…..

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  Colorado Artist
August 2, 2022 6:11 pm

Soros called it before the 2020 election. “Trump won’t be a problem”. What did he know, how, and when? … Chip

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  SmallerGovNow
August 2, 2022 7:18 pm

“Eric” had instructed his fellow Antifa comrades to “keep up the pressure” in their opposition to a second Trump win. When one of them responded by asking what Antifa should do if Trump wins, Eric responded:

“Don’t worry about the election; Trump’s not gonna win. I made f***ing sure of that!”
-Eric Coomer, head of cyber security at Dominion Voting Systems.

Snopes tried and failed badly trying to refute that truthful quote.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Colorado Artist
August 2, 2022 9:35 pm

Hopefully, there are receipts for Eric’s statement AND actions … and he is fed to the woodchipper for his treason (after a fair and speedy trial, of course)!

Heartlander
Heartlander
  SmallerGovNow
August 3, 2022 2:54 pm

Soros, the guy who infamously said “The United States needs to be brought down.”

Meanwhile, in Russia, Soros is not even allowed to enter that country.
Soros also dares not set foot in France (where he would be immediately arrested), Hungary, India, and probably some other places I just can’t recall.
Yet WE, the terminally stupid United States, allow that hateful Nazi son of a bitch to not only reside here but walk around as a free man. Why the hell is that?

Wideguy
Wideguy
  Note from Nevada
August 2, 2022 5:33 pm

It’s serious for us. No laughing matter at all.
These same people are a continuation, and sometimes the very people, who have vowed to destroy America., and destroying the “west”, where our last allies were, is an important step toward that goal.

It is mainly our governments that are corrupt cesspools, but corrupt governments inevitably corrupt those who gather around them for the spoils. The corruption only looks widespread in society. It really isn’t. Non-government (private) schools don’t have drag queens as visiting role models, or teach Critical Race “Theory”.

Many Americans are fighting the “trends” through their State governments and County governments, using law to fight lawlessness in government. It won’t be easy, but it must be done.

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  Wideguy
August 2, 2022 6:13 pm

Bingo! The local and decentralized fights are the keys to freedom (if that is what God wants). Other than that, only Godly intervention will stop what’s coming… Chip

flash
flash
August 2, 2022 7:37 am

This time is different… Wash , rinse , repeat … peace in our time was always a myth .The scion of Satan make it so.

Stalin’s War: A New History of World War II

Occupied Yugoslavia was a mosaic of competing factions in
which the Germans, although in nominal control of the whole, were
not always the most influential piece. Until 1943, Italy had the most
troops on the ground and the most weapons on hand. An uneasy
demarcation line between the Italian and German zones bisected
Croatia, from Slovenia in the northwest to Montenegro in the
southeast. Even Serbia, despite being occupied by Germany and
(after 1942) by Bulgaria, had its own puppet government and police
forces, although these were not trusted enough to be supplied with
substantial amounts of guns, let alone artillery. The Bulgarian First
Occupation Corps would gradually ramp up its own commitment
until, by 1943, it was the largest armed faction in occupied
Yugoslavia.1
In this maelstrom of divided loyalties, Mihailović’s mostly Serbian
Chetniks and Tito’s Communist partisans, answering to Stalin, were
only two players at first. Mihailović was loath to engage Wehrmacht
forces directly in the early months of the occupation, preferring to
husband his forces and build up his strength gradually. He picked his
spots carefully. Even so, the Chetniks gave the Germans fits when
they did engage them. A Wehrmacht situation report from occupied
Croatia on September 23, 1941, observed that “unfortunately the
[Croatian Ustashe] government has not succeeded in rendering the
Chetniks harmless, rather the bands have gained strength in the last
weeks and have penetrated further [into Croatian territory]. In fact,
German occupying forces had to deploy tanks against the Chetniks.
It will not be easy to come to grips with these mobile bands, who are
so familiar with the mountainous terrain.” German military records
prove baseless the later canard of Stalinist propaganda that
Mihailović was a collaborator who was unwilling to risk casualties by
engaging the enemy.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 2, 2022 8:00 am

A flashpoint in Serbia? We’ve seen this one before.

Dying empires should learn not to trample on those Russia-aligned Serbs I guess.

Socratic Dog
Socratic Dog
  Anonymous
August 3, 2022 11:31 pm

I hate to say it, but in a reply to a commentator on his blog https://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/ Andrei Martyanov, when asked what Russia could do about the situation in Serbia, replied “nothing”.

Sorry I don’t have the link, it was in the last few days.

For those not aware of him, Martyanov is one of the more credible commentators on the Ukraine SMO.

ken31
ken31
August 2, 2022 8:05 am

Does he know that this is really about Jews and their hatred of Christians? They have always supported persecuting Serbian Christians and they are happy to let Muslim Kosovo do the dirty work.

Stucky
Stucky
August 2, 2022 8:27 am

I just completed the following searches …

— 3 biggest literal cock-suckers in the world

— 3 people Satan loves the most

— 3 most prolific mass murderers in human history

— 3 people suspected of being reptiles from outer space

— 3 people every Normal American wants to see dead

In each case … millions of hits ….. for Biden, Kamala and Pelosi!

Stucky
Stucky
August 2, 2022 8:34 am

“Kosovo’s unilateral secession from Serbia was recognized by the “main Western powers” in 2008.”

Hmmmm … that’s OK …. but, it’s NOT kosher if Crimea or Donbass secedes?? Got it.

We should change our motto from “In God We Trust” to … “It’s OK If We Do It”.

flash
flash
  Stucky
August 2, 2022 9:13 am

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law. It’s the Zio-Boskevik creed, bruh. Its what muh freedom was founded on.

Wideguy
Wideguy
  flash
August 3, 2022 6:12 pm

What freedom you still have you owe to the form of government (what’s left of it) created by the U.S. Constitution, and to the foundational ideas and concepts that lay behind it.

Authoritarians of all stripes believe they are a law unto themselves. They always have.

Harrington Richardson: Gimme Sachwerte!
Harrington Richardson: Gimme Sachwerte!
  Stucky
August 2, 2022 12:37 pm

Kosovo is “different.” TPTB needed a new route to Europe for Afghan heroin after the wipeout of the Pizza Connection. Yugo cafes and restaurants in the US run by Albanians/ Kosovaars likely picked up the slack here. Clinton allowed Al Qaeda people to go to Kosovo to fight against Serbs.

Montefrío
Montefrío

In NYC, pizza places went from being Italian/Sicilian run outfits to Greeks no later than the late 80s. By the mid-90s, when I made my final goodbye to my native city, the pizza places were firmly in the hands of the Albanians. Pizza Connection wiped out? Unh-unh: just a change of management.

Heartlander
Heartlander

I have read that Albanian arms smugglers make up a big chunk of the arms traders that are buying up the weapons that the West keeps pouring into Ukraine.

Are weapons smuggled through Kosovo just as drugs are? And who would those weapons be going to? I had assumed the biggest danger was that they end up with Islamist jihadists. But maybe the Kosovars are gonna keep them and use them themselves. That would be a win for the Western warmongers, wouldn’t it? Ship weapons to Ukraine, and they end up in the hands of Russia-haters either way, either in Ukraine or in Kosovo.

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  Stucky
August 2, 2022 6:15 pm

Votes only matter if the counters of the votes agree with the votes… (-; Chip

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 2, 2022 8:35 am

Wait, What? Well, It’s NOT safe or effective, but i guess it will have to suffice.

“Nowhere near half of Americans understand these two things to be true, “

“The US has a nobody (they have lots of those!)”
_____________

“As Built”.

VERY common in the construction industry. Beautiful Architectural Plans, fanciful artists’ renderings. Maybe even a scale model if ‘The Budget’ is right.

The “As Built”? Generally, NOT formalized. Lucky to find some scribbles on the old (actually) blue prints. If ANYONE can find/knows where they might be. Made a few scribbles myself back in the day. GAATPD&D For instance. Generally Accepted Acts To Prevent Death & Destruction.

Like vertical and horizontal separation (parallel and perpendicular) of Medium Voltage electrical lines from Domestic water and Sewer.

Hint. A rectilinear concrete Mass? Ya DID NOT FIND …”The mysterious resonating monolith that drives the plot of “2001: A Space Odyssey” is not, technically, an obelisk, but plays perfectly the otherworldly role ascribed to Egyptian obelisks in the farther reaches of the New Age.”

STOP Digging! DO NOT go to the warehouse and get an Electric Buster to ‘Remove’ the perceived impediment. …Kids those days! Hard workers, not afraid of anything. The 2 of ‘em coulda been killed. Turned out to be fine young men.

But, All in All, THIS country* is helping to fulfill the World’s Date With Destiny. As Planned. AND Designed.

*Current Seat Of Satan. Moving at an accelerating pace. To china.

flash
flash
  Anonymous
August 2, 2022 9:14 am

Are you drunk @ 9 am?

Red River D
Red River D
  flash
August 2, 2022 10:04 am

It’s okay. He started drinking at 5:pm yesterday and just hasn’t stopped yet.

Someone should tell him the monolith from 2001 is really a smart phone. Then watch his gears melt!!!

Machinist
Machinist
  Red River D
August 2, 2022 11:18 am

Now that’s funny.

BL
BL
  flash
August 2, 2022 10:10 am

Flash- This is iforget’s cousin. I’ve read it three times and got nowhere. Maybe he can clarify

Puff, puff….give.

KJ
KJ
  Anonymous
August 2, 2022 11:23 am

You should come up with a pen name for such eye-splitting prose.

BL
BL
  KJ
August 2, 2022 2:08 pm

Card802, iz that you? The last time I saw impairment like that it was Card on a bender.

Boogieman
Boogieman
August 2, 2022 8:52 am

The US is a very dangerous entity in the world. We have become the Icon of why you don’t want unstable government’s to obtain nuclear weapons. The hand writing is on the wall, we are a “dark force” that will ultimately need to be dealt with. They know it will have to be precise and complete when it happens. It’s a one shot pony that you get one chance at. It won’t be a slap fight, it will be an all out assault. Even then, doom is the likely result. That’s the only reason it hasn’t happened already.

DS
DS
  Boogieman
August 2, 2022 1:46 pm

I know, B-man, that’s what it has come down to — accepting that the fucking gubmint of your own country is evil incarnate. I don’t go in for the book of “Revelation”, but I can’t disagree with those who do and who think that Weimerika is the “Beast” or “whore of Babylon” or whatever. Know it by it’s fruits and queers…

The problem is getting people like my parents (silent gen.), and other normies, to flip the programmed image in their minds of the USA as a “shining city on the hill” — flip it even if for a moment — in order to get them to simply consider the possibility that the observable dire circumstances of the present are a result of an evil gubmint bent on the destruction of its own people, and not some random confluence of events that just happen to happen. Let alone red-pill them about ((who)) drives it…

Boogieman
Boogieman
  DS
August 2, 2022 2:16 pm

That is the dilemma we are all facing. Normal biases will be the death of us. Mystery Babylon, you bet I can see the parallels. Could even say we are a perfect fit, if one believes in such things.

Wideguy
Wideguy
  DS
August 3, 2022 6:18 pm

I think they’re starting to get the idea, but its’ possible they believe a “Great Reset” to socialism will be necessary.

You know the mantra, “We tried a republican form of government based on strict laws, and it failed, so something better must be found and implemented.”

Wideguy
Wideguy
  Boogieman
August 3, 2022 6:15 pm

I expect Biden will surrender before the devastation gets too widespread.

Walt
Walt
August 2, 2022 9:54 am

Sad to say, but as is the case with all Western countries, the US government has become a very sad, unfunny joke. And worse, our own governments have become dangerous liabilities to us all.

Speaking of jokes, check out these jokers for Serious:

morongobill
morongobill
  Walt
August 3, 2022 3:45 pm

Shock and awe Chinese style😲👍

Wideguy
Wideguy
  morongobill
August 3, 2022 6:20 pm

They don’t look at all diverse!

Heartlander
Heartlander
  Walt
August 3, 2022 5:43 pm

The one-child policy that was enforced for decades in a country that traditionally valued girl-children far less than boys resulted in a current generation of fighting-age males just ITCHING for ways to work out all that testosterone.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 2, 2022 10:22 am

When will Americans actually GET IT through our collective thick skulls that what the elected , appointed and hired band of self serving liars and thieves do nothing we actually hired them to do NOTHING !
We as Americans need to start being selfish and looking out for our interests first ! What’s In It For Us !
So far all I have witnessed by the geriatric lunatics and the leftist control freak handlers is nothing less than FUBAR !
Our nations industries and the jobs/tax base from them are gone and all we have is a mountain range of debt worthless currency and an invasion from our southern borders destroying everything connected !
Our elections are a third world shit show and the DEEP STATE Obama Deception leftist operatives have the senile puppets in government doing the dance !
Here is a picture for you : The people who just voted to attempt a move to ultimately disarm Americans were the very save band of lunatics that kneeled down before George Floyd’s Casket

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
August 2, 2022 11:02 am

What China did was to give us the weakest most pathetic government in all of US history. A government this useless is the perfect one to go to war against and our tranny army isn’t going to do sht about it.

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  NickelthroweR
August 2, 2022 6:20 pm

I don’t think China gave us shit. The western bankers, oil magnets, and ((others))) are running this shit show. Read “Myths, Lies, and Oil Wars” for a great enlightening start… Chip

B_MC
B_MC
August 2, 2022 11:33 am

When I saw the title, I thought it was referring to the Zappa quote about pulling back the curtain to reveal the brick wall.

Defector
Defector
  B_MC
August 2, 2022 1:20 pm

Oddly, so did I.
Happy to observe a corellation between FZ fans and critical thinkers.
Missing FZ humour these days so much.
Information is not knowlwdge.
Knowlwdge is not truth.
Music is the best.
BTW, I live in Vilnius, where is the only monument to FZ in Europe.

BL
BL
  Defector
August 2, 2022 3:05 pm

You handle Engllsh really well Defector, are you Lithuanian?

Defector
Defector
  BL
August 2, 2022 4:07 pm

Handle well?
Not exactly. 2 typos ( knowledge),
Lithuanian?
Yes.
Ashamed of our govt though.

Red River D
Red River D
  Defector
August 2, 2022 8:28 pm

Join the club of the most of us.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Defector
August 2, 2022 4:03 pm

Joe had a girlfriend named Mary. They used to go to the church social club meeting every week. They’d meet each other there, hold hands, and think pure thoughts. But one night, at the social club meeting, Mary didn’t show up. She was sucking cock…back stage at the armory in order to get a pass to see some big rock group for free.

Crew Slut, Joe’s Garage

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  The Central Scrutinizer
August 2, 2022 6:32 pm

Aw! Someone didn’t see the humor in Joe getting cucked. Musta hit a raw nerve.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  B_MC
August 2, 2022 3:58 pm

The king is dead. Long live the king.

micky
micky
August 2, 2022 5:38 pm
micky
micky
August 2, 2022 5:38 pm

THX1138
THX1138
  micky
August 3, 2022 6:07 am

Damn!

Rusty Shackleford
Rusty Shackleford
  micky
August 3, 2022 9:54 am

Fuckin embarrassing. The US is a nation of niggers, faggots, and women and deserves to get nuked. If Fag-Hag Pelosi starts WW3 with China, I’d root for the fucking chinks at this point.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  micky
August 3, 2022 10:13 am

well thanks you earned an upvote but also ruined my day

BL
BL
  Anonymous
August 3, 2022 3:16 pm

Sad, really sad. Fortunately, nonmilitary can be very effective in defense.

morongobill
morongobill
  micky
August 3, 2022 3:46 pm

We are doomed.

Jake 33952
Jake 33952
August 3, 2022 3:39 pm

I can not point to one thing that the US has done during the Bidet Administration in the international theatre that would make common sense. On the other hand, B and his entourage play the domestic game like they know what they’re doing and with the help from the media (avoidance of negatives) they see themselves as incredibly successful. How can anyone with an oz of brainpower think that this will turn out just peachy keen?

John Holmes
John Holmes
August 3, 2022 4:19 pm

Bill Clinton bombed Kosovo to distract from Monica Lewinsky. There was no military or strategic goal. It was to get the rally around the Commander in Chief effect. Many people died under those bombs for Bill Clinton’s cynical political reasons.

Taras77
Taras77
August 3, 2022 9:39 pm

blinky does not quite make in comparative status as the odious warmonger madelaine notsobright.

Scary shit
Scary shit
August 3, 2022 10:00 pm