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Best of the Web: Is Russia the REAL target of Western sanctions?

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The first tweet I saw when I checked my timeline this morning was from foreign policy analyst Clint Ehlirch, pointing out that the Russian ruble has already started recovering from the dip created by Western sanctions, and is almost at pre-war levels:


Ehrlich states, "sanctions were designed to collapse the value of the Ruble, they have failed".

...to which I can only respond, well "were they?"

...and perhaps more importantly, "have they?"

Because it doesn't really look like it, does it?

If anything, the sanctions seem to be at best rather impotent, and at worst amazingly counterproductive.

Better Earth

Best of the Web: Lavrov goes on global tour, meets Chinese FM to advance 'a multipolar, fair, and democratic world order'

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© Russian Foreign Ministry/TelegramRussian FM Sergey Lavrov • Wang Yi of China • Tunxi, China • March 30, 2022
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is meeting, on Wednesday, with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, for the first time since Moscow launched its military campaign in Ukraine on February 24. Unlike most Western nations, and some Asian countries, Beijing has refused to condemn Moscow and rejected calls to impose sanctions.

The neighboring countries will work to achieve "a multipolar, fair, and democratic world order," Lavrov said after arriving in Tunxi, a city in China's eastern inland Anhui Province, on Wednesday. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova posted a photo of the two ministers greeting each other with an elbow bump.

Beijing has argued that economic restrictions disrupt world trade and will not resolve the conflict. Officials insist only dialogue and diplomacy can lead to peace.

TASS quoted Wang as saying that despite "new challenges" to the ties between the two nations, "the will of both sides to develop bilateral relations has become even stronger." The minister said this month that China's relations with Russia is "one of the most crucial bilateral relationships in the world," and hailed the friendship between the pair as "ironclad."

Tunxi will host a summit on Afghanistan on Thursday, attended by the US, Russia, and Pakistan.

Target

Best of the Web: Russia's security chief: Biolabs conducting 'inhuman experiments' in Ukraine make US 'worthy successor of Third Reich'


Comment: In this context, Nazi comparisons are appropriate...


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© RIA Novosti/Sergey GuneevRussian Security Council Secretary Nikolay Patrushev
The evidence gathered by Russia regarding the activity of US biolabs in Ukraine will show the world that Washington has continued traditions of the Third Reich, Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolay Patrushev said on Monday as he met with director general of Algeria's external security and documentation directorate, Major General Noureddine Mokri.

Patrushev stressed:
"At present, we are finishing work to gather the evidential base regarding the military-biological activity of the US in Ukraine. I have no doubts that it will be formed, and the whole civilized world will eventually see that America has become a 'worthy' successor of traditions of the Third Reich, where unhuman experiments on people were practiced.

"The US and Ukraine remained the only countries in the world to vote against the UN General Assembly's resolution on combating glorification of Nazism and other similar initiatives. Besides, the development of the nationalist movement in Ukraine came also under the general coordination and support of the US."

Gold Bar

Best of the Web: Russia sets fixed gold price as it restarts official bullion purchases

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Russia's central bank resumed its gold purchases from local banks on Monday, but it set a fixed price on the precious metal.

Starting this week, the Russian central bank will pay a fixed price of 5,000 roubles ($52) per gram between March 28 and June 30, the bank said on Friday. This is below the current market value of around $68.

The central bank added that the resumption in buying will ensure supply and uninterrupted production of local gold.

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Stock Down

Best of the Web: Farmers on the Brink

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"Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil and you're a thousand miles from the corn field." - Dwight D. Eisenhower

It was a spooky time to be out at sea off the US East Coast on Halloween in 1991. A strong storm system over the maritime provinces in Canada merged with the remnants of Hurricane Grace, forming a new, epic, and dangerous Nor'easter. The winds of this new storm breached 70 miles per hour and a wave as high as 100 feet was measured off the coast of Nova Scotia, but the storm was not renamed as either a tropical storm or a hurricane - instead, it is known only colloquially as simply the Perfect Storm. Six fishermen from Massachusetts perished when their vessel Andrea Gail sunk in open waters, and the story of the storm and of that tragedy became the subject of a best-selling book and a blockbuster feature film.

While the concept of a perfect storm is often too casually assigned in popular culture, it is difficult to find a more apt description of what has been unfolding in the global agriculture markets over these past several months. The tempest caused by the European energy disaster has merged with the hurricane of consequences flowing from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, forming the genesis of a generational crisis in food that will leave few unaffected. While we've been warning about just such a scenario for some time, after spending the past two weeks traveling across the US Midwest and conferring with our contacts in the agricultural sector, even we are a little spooked by what we've learned. In a financial crash, the correlation between all asset classes converges to one. The coming crash in global food supply will be driven by a similar phenomenon across virtually every input into farming - they are all spiking to historic highs simultaneously, supply availability is diminishing across the spectrum, and the time to reverse the worst of the upcoming consequences is rapidly running short.

Other than that, things are great.

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Cult

Best of the Web: Sleaze Empire: Madison Cawthorn says DC is orgy-filled, cocaine-fueled 'House of Cards'

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© APRep. Cawthorn says lawmakers have invited him to take part in orgies and snort lines of cocaine.
Rep. Madison Cawthorn says his fellow lawmakers have invited him to take part in orgies in Washington and snorted lines of cocaine right in front of him.

Cawthorn, a 26-year-old Republican from North Carolina, was asked in an interview last Thursday about whether the former Netflix series "House of Cards," which chronicles a corrupt representative from South Carolina in DC played by Kevin Spacey, was fiction or more like a documentary.

"The only thing that's not accurate in that show is that you could never get a piece of legislation about education passed that quickly," Cawthorn said on the Warrior Poet Society podcast on YouTube.

Comment: This is hardly a surprise. Fair play to Cawthorn for speaking out about it. It's likely that the upper eschelons of the political class are fueled on elicit sex and drugs all the time, and occasionally dabble in far worse...

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Bad Guys

Best of the Web: NATO Wants a Ground-War in Ukraine

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"While the US succeeded in goading the Russian government to take the first shot, it is clear that the war in Ukraine is the first stage of a much broader conflict. Having provoked the Russian government into a desperate and disastrous invasion of Ukraine, the United States is using the war to reassert its global hegemony, building a war coalition for what the United States has termed "great power conflict" targeting not only Russia, but China as well." Andre Damon, World Socialist Web Site
"What is important to our managerial and foreign policy elites, is, above all, the major effort and push for a globalist "Great Reset" using the Ukrainian conflict to finally accomplish their objective of bringing the entire world in accord with their plans for a New World Order. And to do that, Russia, which now stands athwart their designs, must be diminished and brought into line." Boyd D. Cathey, The Unz Review
Why is NATO sending more lethal weaponry to Ukraine? Didn't Putin say that poring arms into Ukraine would increase the likelihood of war?

Yes, he did, but the US and NATO continue send more shipments anyway. Why?

And why does Ukraine need more weapons?

Could it be that Ukraine's 600,000-strong military is collapsing like a trailer park in a hurricane? Is that it? Is that why NATO had an emergency confab in Brussels on Thursday to restate their support for a NATO-trained army that has not successfully launched even one major counteroffensive against the Russian military?

Bullseye

Best of the Web: Putin flips sanctions, demands rubles for Russian gas from 'hostile' countries, says credibility of dollar and euro is 'destroyed'


Comment: Because no one is seriously divesting from Russian oil and gas, this means Western countries will effectively support and even STRENGTHEN the Russian currency!


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© Sputnik / Alexey VitvitskiyThe change will affect energy exports to "unfriendly countries"
Russia will now accept payment for gas exports to "unfriendly countries" in rubles only, President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with the government on Wednesday.

The president explained that Russia plans to abandon all "compromised" currencies in payment settlements. He added that illegitimate decisions by a number of Western countries to freeze Russia's assets destroyed all confidence in their currencies.

"I have decided to implement in the shortest possible time a set of measures to change the payments for - yes let's start with this - for our natural gas supplied to the so-called unfriendly countries in Russian rubles, that is to stop using all compromised currencies for transactions," the Russian president said.

Comment: As Trump might say, "smart move"!

Ukraine: The great manipulation

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Attention

Best of the Web: Canada's 'pandemic of the fully vaxxed': 7 in every 10 Covid-19 deaths according to official data

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Trudeau's Government are trying to cover it up

An investigation of official Government of Canada data has revealed that the fully vaccinated account for 9 in every 10 Covid-19 cases, and 7 in every 10 Covid-19 hospitalisations and deaths across Canada in the most recent wave of infections to hit the country.

This is despite just 6 in every 10 people in Canada being fully vaccinated; suggesting the Covid-19 injections do not only fail to work, they actually make recipients worse.

The Government of Canada is publishing its official Covid-19 data in a way that makes it appear Canada is very much experiencing a 'Pandemic of the Unvaccinated', and that the Covid-19 vaccines are clearly effective.

But the appearance of this data is a fraud, and it is extremely misleading, because by digging deeper we actually find that Canada is very much in the midst of a 'Pandemic of the Fully Vaccinated' and it is unfortunately getting worse by the week.

Bacon n Eggs

Best of the Web: Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Massive panic returns summer 2022 (Few are ready)

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Commodities, grains, fertilizer, herbicide, seeds and diesel fuel all the least available since 1945, it all dovetails into global shortages of food and rationing inbound late summer 2022.