The most pressing, in the coming months, will be the economic and food supply war.
I quite agree with him, and I don’t know how anyone could reasonably challenge this view. Along with the massive reduction in US farm production, the shattered remnants of supply chains and the self-inflicted wounds of sanction-imposed trade restrictions, I think this is quite a certain reality. As the modern world enters into this new reality in which the Western world is poorly situated to be seen as self sufficient, I believe some areas will obviously be harder hit than others, and I think the political fallout from these yet to be realized facets of this war will be quite catastrophic, and not just within the US. I think Europe’s parliamentary govts will likely buckle and fall, even if the model of political violence employed in Ukraine is not successfully exported across the continent. Related towards this concern, there are already reports of cheap US military hardwares being sold in Europe, and this US-financed phenomenon of advanced weapons being siphoned to radicals will likely be seen to continue for some time. Such multidimensional crises are impossible to clearly assess, but it does certainly provide an atmosphere of great volatility in which false flags, reasonably veiled as military attacks, will be too great to resist, even if such things were ever resisted by the ruling radicals who have already employed them to their ever increasing advantage.
HI, Peloni. You have done a good job of unpacking the “plague” (COVID, Monkeypox, etc.) issue. This has certainly been an important aspect of the current struggle — it is the means by which the governments of the world have seized control of the masses by fear.
Another aspect of the current conflict is the kinetic wars: In Ukraine at the moment, and potentially also in Iran and Taiwan. This issue is well addressed by Colonel MacGreggor and Judge Napolitano:
We also have other, converging “streams” to deal with: the political war, the information war, the cultural war, etc. The most pressing, in the coming months, will be the economic and food supply war. MacGregor forsees that this will overshadow the kinetic wars by election time, and become the most starkly important issues. We are currently in a period of record-breaking stagflation, and will soon have to deal with the twin problems of world famine and massive population movements.
@Reader
That (except, possibly, for the “mandate” part) was started under Trump with “whirlwind speed”
The problem with the shots was not intrinsically related to the “whirlwind speed” of their development. The problem was with the falsification of the data, the lack of follow thru on the safety issues and the coercive tactics and mandates. Had the vaccines worked, or at least been safe, and not been coerced upon the public, it would have been up to the discretion of the public to take the shot or take their chances with the virus. I will remind you that many people still hold faith in the shots, hence, they should be able to inject themselves with what they like given proper disclosure of the limited testing and the associated risks, while the vaccine remains on the market.
Trump was actually never a primary advocate of a vaccine and stated many times that he preferred a treatment. To this point, he had knowingly ordered that HCQ be released to the public to choose to use or not according to a decision made by the patient, but his orders were blocked by the coordinated efforts between Eric Bright(head of BARDA) and Janet Woodcock(head of FDA). Hence, there was a great fear of the virus by the public, and without treatment, there was a need for some means of prophylaxis. The vaccine data was falsified as stated by the Pfizer whistleblower, Brook Jackson, to misrepresent the reality of the lack of scientific support of the shots being safe or effective. With this in mind, the likelihood that Trump was knowledgeable of this fact is quite absurd, given that it was the FDA led by Woodcock(same Woodcock who devised the manner to block Trumps direct order to release the HCQ) who arranged Jackson to be fired 6hrs after she contacted them with her concerns about her employer falsifying data. Had Brooks gone public following her termination, Trump as well as the rest of us would have been better informed of reality, but her lawsuit was under seal pending the decision by the FDA(still run by Woodcock) to support her claim against Pfizer, which was delayed for over a year and was finally denied in Nov. 2021.
Had Trump remained in office, it would have been his responsibility to follow thru on the alarming health issues, and the remarkably high levels of ‘breakthrough’ cases. Hence, there are many reasons to regret Trump failing to remain in office, not the least of which being to deal with the fallout and failures of the shots. The refusal to re-evaluate the shots, investigate the injuries associated with them, and the coercive tactics and forced mandates were all associated with the current administration.
@peloni
Thanks for the explanation.
I won’t go into my views on this other than to say that they have very little to do with yours – I think that the government of the US has always acted the same (corrupt politicians and a very aggressive foreign policy along the lines of the British colonial policy) except that now it reached a crisis point because the old policies are no longer applicable and the PTB keep pushing them regardless of the consequences (because they worked so well in the past).
I don’t think that there is a vast conspiracy to destroy the US, I think the US is accomplishing the task excellently all by itself.
One correction:
The newly emplaced govt has moved to mandate the use of experimental drugs to treat a disease for which traditional treatments were blocked
That (except, possibly, for the “mandate” part) was started under Trump with “whirlwind speed” (because he was deceived, of course).
It scares me to think what the next government of the US is going to do, if we get that far.
@Reader
Especially the part about the US.
The elected US govt and its people have been targeted by a multifaceted psyop by elements of the unelected US bureaucracy, the Deep State(though most likely in coordination with a multinational effort), to perpetrate a fraudulent election and install the current regime. This has resulted in the disenfranchisement of the US citizens and the establishment of a govt in Washington that has little regard of any consequences or any limitations upon their ability to exercise their ever expanding authority against the citizens of the US. It has also resulted in many excessive abuses of power that have seriously harmed the citizens of the US and damaged the institutions and govt which are required to rule by consent of the governed thru an election, not by choice of the powerful thru a selection. The newly emplaced govt has moved to mandate the use of experimental drugs to treat a disease for which traditional treatments were blocked, devastate the US economy, eliminate energy independence, threaten the independence of the judiciary, attempt to federalize elections, and pushed for a war of devastating consequence to international order and international finances. This is just a few details of this multifaceted war being conducted against the US and you are likely no wiser for reading what I have written, as these facts are well known to us all.
As your sympathies may stand stronger with the Russians, it is still the Americans who are the primary target in this multifaceted war, of which the proxy war with Russia is but one faceted consequence of this. I think it is not an unfair assertion to state that this proxy war has been a desire by many to solidify a sense of finality to end the Cold War, which is long past over, but for which it does seem Russia has never quite been forgiven for having single-handedly defeated first their control by the Soviet, and next their control by the Americans. There is, however, a much greater game at play here than the war against Russia. I am sure you will explain how you differ with this opinion if you do.
@peloni
we are in the midst of a multifaceted war being conducted against the West, and the US more specifically.
I thought it was the other way around – could you explain your thinking but concisely, please, (without the extra adjectives)?
Especially the part about the US.
Hi, Peloni
“war being conducted against the West, and the US more specifically.”
Living in the US is like being in a war. Citizens like my household are essentially “hunkered down”, communicating with other households on rogue networks, which are completely unconnected with the networks of the other side. In some cases, their networks abut our own, but there is virtually no communication from “trench” to “trench”.
Others “will be seeing things quite differently in the next few months.” Perhaps, when the propaganda “shelling” stops, and the fog of war lifts a bit. If there were a change of government, things would definitely be different. We are talking about an entire population, whose thoughts and ways have been suppressed — much as the people of Shanghai have been physically suppressed:
There is no telling what will happen, when that day comes.
@Michael
Please check this out:
Yes, you are correct, we are in the midst of a multifaceted war being conducted against the West, and the US more specifically. I believe that many people who are not responding to the open corruptions being displayed in Washington, however, will be seeing things quite differently in the next few months. Time will tell if I am correct, but I do not believe that people will look on an apparent multinational effort to overthrow the US govt in the same light as fraud committed by one, or both, of the US political parties, particularly if this is demonstrated with the same level of simple clarity portrayed in 2000 Mules. I also believe this will motivate many, who are currently cooperating to manage the fallout of the fraud, to actually distance themselves from any connection to the fraud, and demonstrate they were not connected to the foreign espionage. I believe the Sherrifs will be the first to move on this topic, and we are seeing some activity to this affect already, just based on the 2000 Mules evidence. The potential of the courts, and Federal agencies moving in this direction is also a significant variable that may change because of the coming revelations. Time will tell, first if the revelations are what I believe they will be, and second if the authorities will react as I believe they will react, and third if the public will be as incensed as I believe they will be.
Hi, Peloni
We’re in WWIII, and nobody seems to care. Please check this out:
@Vivarto
How would Israel benefit from supporting Russia over maintaining an independence from this matter, for which she would be completely challenging her association with the US? Serious question. I see that Israel has much to gain by the liberty of not being inserted into this fight one way or the other, a fight she has no reason to support one side over the other.
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@Michael
I quite agree with him, and I don’t know how anyone could reasonably challenge this view. Along with the massive reduction in US farm production, the shattered remnants of supply chains and the self-inflicted wounds of sanction-imposed trade restrictions, I think this is quite a certain reality. As the modern world enters into this new reality in which the Western world is poorly situated to be seen as self sufficient, I believe some areas will obviously be harder hit than others, and I think the political fallout from these yet to be realized facets of this war will be quite catastrophic, and not just within the US. I think Europe’s parliamentary govts will likely buckle and fall, even if the model of political violence employed in Ukraine is not successfully exported across the continent. Related towards this concern, there are already reports of cheap US military hardwares being sold in Europe, and this US-financed phenomenon of advanced weapons being siphoned to radicals will likely be seen to continue for some time. Such multidimensional crises are impossible to clearly assess, but it does certainly provide an atmosphere of great volatility in which false flags, reasonably veiled as military attacks, will be too great to resist, even if such things were ever resisted by the ruling radicals who have already employed them to their ever increasing advantage.
HI, Peloni. You have done a good job of unpacking the “plague” (COVID, Monkeypox, etc.) issue. This has certainly been an important aspect of the current struggle — it is the means by which the governments of the world have seized control of the masses by fear.
Another aspect of the current conflict is the kinetic wars: In Ukraine at the moment, and potentially also in Iran and Taiwan. This issue is well addressed by Colonel MacGreggor and Judge Napolitano:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa7puJrsJC0
We also have other, converging “streams” to deal with: the political war, the information war, the cultural war, etc. The most pressing, in the coming months, will be the economic and food supply war. MacGregor forsees that this will overshadow the kinetic wars by election time, and become the most starkly important issues. We are currently in a period of record-breaking stagflation, and will soon have to deal with the twin problems of world famine and massive population movements.
@Reader
The problem with the shots was not intrinsically related to the “whirlwind speed” of their development. The problem was with the falsification of the data, the lack of follow thru on the safety issues and the coercive tactics and mandates. Had the vaccines worked, or at least been safe, and not been coerced upon the public, it would have been up to the discretion of the public to take the shot or take their chances with the virus. I will remind you that many people still hold faith in the shots, hence, they should be able to inject themselves with what they like given proper disclosure of the limited testing and the associated risks, while the vaccine remains on the market.
Trump was actually never a primary advocate of a vaccine and stated many times that he preferred a treatment. To this point, he had knowingly ordered that HCQ be released to the public to choose to use or not according to a decision made by the patient, but his orders were blocked by the coordinated efforts between Eric Bright(head of BARDA) and Janet Woodcock(head of FDA). Hence, there was a great fear of the virus by the public, and without treatment, there was a need for some means of prophylaxis. The vaccine data was falsified as stated by the Pfizer whistleblower, Brook Jackson, to misrepresent the reality of the lack of scientific support of the shots being safe or effective. With this in mind, the likelihood that Trump was knowledgeable of this fact is quite absurd, given that it was the FDA led by Woodcock(same Woodcock who devised the manner to block Trumps direct order to release the HCQ) who arranged Jackson to be fired 6hrs after she contacted them with her concerns about her employer falsifying data. Had Brooks gone public following her termination, Trump as well as the rest of us would have been better informed of reality, but her lawsuit was under seal pending the decision by the FDA(still run by Woodcock) to support her claim against Pfizer, which was delayed for over a year and was finally denied in Nov. 2021.
Had Trump remained in office, it would have been his responsibility to follow thru on the alarming health issues, and the remarkably high levels of ‘breakthrough’ cases. Hence, there are many reasons to regret Trump failing to remain in office, not the least of which being to deal with the fallout and failures of the shots. The refusal to re-evaluate the shots, investigate the injuries associated with them, and the coercive tactics and forced mandates were all associated with the current administration.
@peloni
Thanks for the explanation.
I won’t go into my views on this other than to say that they have very little to do with yours – I think that the government of the US has always acted the same (corrupt politicians and a very aggressive foreign policy along the lines of the British colonial policy) except that now it reached a crisis point because the old policies are no longer applicable and the PTB keep pushing them regardless of the consequences (because they worked so well in the past).
I don’t think that there is a vast conspiracy to destroy the US, I think the US is accomplishing the task excellently all by itself.
One correction:
That (except, possibly, for the “mandate” part) was started under Trump with “whirlwind speed” (because he was deceived, of course).
It scares me to think what the next government of the US is going to do, if we get that far.
@Reader
The elected US govt and its people have been targeted by a multifaceted psyop by elements of the unelected US bureaucracy, the Deep State(though most likely in coordination with a multinational effort), to perpetrate a fraudulent election and install the current regime. This has resulted in the disenfranchisement of the US citizens and the establishment of a govt in Washington that has little regard of any consequences or any limitations upon their ability to exercise their ever expanding authority against the citizens of the US. It has also resulted in many excessive abuses of power that have seriously harmed the citizens of the US and damaged the institutions and govt which are required to rule by consent of the governed thru an election, not by choice of the powerful thru a selection. The newly emplaced govt has moved to mandate the use of experimental drugs to treat a disease for which traditional treatments were blocked, devastate the US economy, eliminate energy independence, threaten the independence of the judiciary, attempt to federalize elections, and pushed for a war of devastating consequence to international order and international finances. This is just a few details of this multifaceted war being conducted against the US and you are likely no wiser for reading what I have written, as these facts are well known to us all.
As your sympathies may stand stronger with the Russians, it is still the Americans who are the primary target in this multifaceted war, of which the proxy war with Russia is but one faceted consequence of this. I think it is not an unfair assertion to state that this proxy war has been a desire by many to solidify a sense of finality to end the Cold War, which is long past over, but for which it does seem Russia has never quite been forgiven for having single-handedly defeated first their control by the Soviet, and next their control by the Americans. There is, however, a much greater game at play here than the war against Russia. I am sure you will explain how you differ with this opinion if you do.
@peloni
I thought it was the other way around – could you explain your thinking but concisely, please, (without the extra adjectives)?
Especially the part about the US.
Hi, Peloni
“war being conducted against the West, and the US more specifically.”
Living in the US is like being in a war. Citizens like my household are essentially “hunkered down”, communicating with other households on rogue networks, which are completely unconnected with the networks of the other side. In some cases, their networks abut our own, but there is virtually no communication from “trench” to “trench”.
Others “will be seeing things quite differently in the next few months.” Perhaps, when the propaganda “shelling” stops, and the fog of war lifts a bit. If there were a change of government, things would definitely be different. We are talking about an entire population, whose thoughts and ways have been suppressed — much as the people of Shanghai have been physically suppressed:
https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/escape-from-shanghai/
There is no telling what will happen, when that day comes.
@Michael
Yes, you are correct, we are in the midst of a multifaceted war being conducted against the West, and the US more specifically. I believe that many people who are not responding to the open corruptions being displayed in Washington, however, will be seeing things quite differently in the next few months. Time will tell if I am correct, but I do not believe that people will look on an apparent multinational effort to overthrow the US govt in the same light as fraud committed by one, or both, of the US political parties, particularly if this is demonstrated with the same level of simple clarity portrayed in 2000 Mules. I also believe this will motivate many, who are currently cooperating to manage the fallout of the fraud, to actually distance themselves from any connection to the fraud, and demonstrate they were not connected to the foreign espionage. I believe the Sherrifs will be the first to move on this topic, and we are seeing some activity to this affect already, just based on the 2000 Mules evidence. The potential of the courts, and Federal agencies moving in this direction is also a significant variable that may change because of the coming revelations. Time will tell, first if the revelations are what I believe they will be, and second if the authorities will react as I believe they will react, and third if the public will be as incensed as I believe they will be.
Hi, Peloni
We’re in WWIII, and nobody seems to care. Please check this out:
https://rumble.com/v16ueox-steve-cortes-establishment-lies-transient-inflation-uvalde-tx.html
@Vivarto
How would Israel benefit from supporting Russia over maintaining an independence from this matter, for which she would be completely challenging her association with the US? Serious question. I see that Israel has much to gain by the liberty of not being inserted into this fight one way or the other, a fight she has no reason to support one side over the other.
Israel should join the alliance with Russia.