One Last Ceasefire Before Oblivion for Jihadists in Syria

Guest Post by Tom Luongo

The battle to reclaim Syria moved forward this week. Syrian Arab Army forces reclaimed the town of Khan Sheikoun last week prompting a flurry of moves by all involved, most notably Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Erdogan was in Moscow this week sharing an ice cream cone with Vladimir Putin and cutting deals. The first part of that deal went into effect today; a ceasefire in the de-escalation zone in Idlib province.

If the battle is won, in essence, and the jihadists on the run, why call a ceasefire now?

Simple. Turkey needs to be able to recall its troops from the area and disengage with the rebels it has been backing there for years. That was what Erdogan bargained for in Moscow, the lives of his troops.

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“It Scares Me To Death”: Coding Errors In Sex Robots Make Them Prone To Violence And Strangling Humans

Via ZeroHedge

He’s the whistleblower that the future deserves and that the future needs: one expert is sounding the alarm on sex robots, according to The Daily Star.

Oh, and his name happens to be Brick Dollbanger (Yes, it’s his real name. Yes, we checked several sources). Dollbanger, a doll collector, has said that “violent repercussions” are possible if the sex robot industry isn’t regulated properly. He says that one simple “coding error” could turn sex robots against their owners.

“It scares me to death, it’s a machine and it’s always going to be a machine,” Dollbanger said. He has close ties to doll manufacturers Realbotix and Abyss.

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BUBBLE

Via Jesse

“At gold’s most recent peak in 2011, it only took 135 ounces of gold to buy the average-priced home in the US.  It took just 85 ounces in 1980.  Today it takes 272 ounces.  Because unlike the 1970s, most major asset classes are in a bubble today, something history has rarely witnessed.

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WAL-MART FREAKS OF THE WEEK

Can’t spice it up in the bedroom if you can’t first spice it up in public….Wait a second. I’m getting news in right now. Turns out that is absolutely false. Sorry.

Sometimes you’re so extra you get bumped up to Sam’s Club, Walmart’s big bulk & big bulges store.

Every day is Valentine’s Day when this is your man.

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Leftists Stand In Midst Of Storm Signaling Hurricane To Go Kill Their Political Opponents

Via The Babylon Bee

FLORIDA—As yet another hurricane approached the Florida coast this evening, and people still apparently live in Florida for some reason, brave leftist warriors were deployed into the middle of the storm in order to signal the hurricane to go kill their political opponents.

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A Climate Alarmist Sued A Skeptic For Defamation… And Lost

Authored by Onar Am via LibertyNation.com,

The Supreme Court of British Columbia recently dismissed a defamation lawsuit by celebrity climate scientist Dr. Michael Mann against global warming skeptic climatologist Dr. Tim Ball. Mann must pay the full legal costs to the defendant. The ruling is explosive because it means that Ball’s claim that Mann was a scientific fraudster is now supported by the court.

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The Financial Jigsaw – Issue No. 67

My unpublished (100,000 word) book “The Financial Jigsaw”, is being serialised here weekly in 100 Issues by Peter J Underwood, author

 Quote of the Week: “Forecasts may tell you a great deal about the forecaster; they tell you nothing about the future.”   –  Warren Buffet

This week sees the end of the Chapter about growth which I hope has briefly explained why economic growth will not return until the system changes dramatically. This article explains how energy sources and the financial world are linked and rounds out this Chapter.     “Today, the world economy depends on global supply chains and the electric grid. The financial system is also very important. It is hard to believe that the overall system can stay together for many years, but perhaps, in parts of the world, it can. We just don’t know.”

https://ourfiniteworld.com/2019/08/22/debunking-lower-oil-supply-will-raise-prices/

 Here is the link to last week: Issue 66       

Now that Brexit will not be coming to a final conclusion yet, I will continue to provide weekly updates as events progress:

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THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Princess Diana dies in a car crash – 1997

Via History.com

Shortly after midnight on August 31, 1997, Diana, Princess of Wales—affectionately known as “the People’s Princess”—dies in a car crash in Paris. She was 36. Her boyfriend, the Egyptian-born socialite Dodi Fayed, and the driver of the car, Henri Paul, died as well.

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QUOTES OF THE DAY

“I’ll show you politics in America. Here it is, right here. ‘I think the puppet on the right shares my beliefs.’ ‘I think the puppet on the left is more to my liking.’ ‘Hey, wait a minute, there’s one guy holding out both puppets!'”

Bill Hicks

“I don’t want to live in a world where everything that I say, everything I do, everyone I talk to, every expression of creativity or love or friendship is recorded.”

Edward Snowden

“I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.”

Thomas Jefferson

“When we hear phrases like ‘New World Order,’ we release the safety catches on our revolvers.”

Pat Buchanan

I’m Bored – Correlation is not Causation… But Gebus

Robert Bronsdon (Hollywood Rob) August 2019

Recently the radical leftist communists in the form of antifa have been labled as NPCs.  That to us who play video games is a designation for a character in the game that is a non-player character.  In most modern games these characters will interact with the real people but due to their simplistic computer scripts they are are incapable of complex actions and of course, they do not think.

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Feminist thought leader claims milking cows is the same as rape

Guest Post by Simon Black

Welcome to our Friday roll up, where we highlight the most interesting, absurd, and concerning stories we are following this week.

Local tax collector ruins children’s entrepreneurship event

Every summer, a Utah non-profit agency called the Libertas Institute holds an entrepreneurship event for children.

It’s a wonderful idea– children as young as 5 gather together in a marketplace to buy and sell products and services that they’ve created to one another.

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Rebellious Thoughts

Guest Post by The Zman

Most people reading this will claim that they are not surprised that the people behind the seditious plot to overturn the 2016 election will not face charges. To be on the dissident right requires a degree of cynicism about political institutions. Democracy assumes things about humans that the dissident knows are false. Therefore, a system relying on people to act in a way that is against their nature is doomed to fail. That and the people attracted to democratic politics are always the worst society has to offer.

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