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Empire of Clowns vs Yellow Peril

Clowns on Beach
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Oxfam activists wearing papier mache heads depicting G7 leaders perform during a protest at Swanpool Beach near Falmouth, during the G7 summit, in Cornwall, south-west England, on June 12, 2021. From left : Italy's Prime minister Mario Draghi, Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, France's President Emmanuel Macron, Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel, US President Joe Biden, Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
It requires major suspension of disbelief to consider the G7, the self-described democracies' most exclusive club, as relevant to the Raging Twenties. Real-life dictates that even accounting for the inbuilt structural inequality of the current world system the G7's economic output barely registers as 30% of the global total.

Cornwall was at best an embarrassing spectacle, complete with a mediocrity troupe impersonating "leaders" posing for masked elbow bump photo ops - while on a private party with the 95-year-old Queen of England, everyone was maskless and merrily mingling about in an apotheosis of "shared values" and "human rights."

Quarantine on arrival, masks enforced 24/7 and social distancing, of course, is only for the plebs.

The G7 final communique is the proverbial ocean littered with platitudes and promises. But it does contain a few nuggets. Start with "Build Back Better" - or B3 - showing up in the title. B3 is now official code for both The Great Reset and the New Green Deal.

Then there's the Yellow Peril remixed, with the "our values" shock troops "calling on China to respect human rights and fundamental freedoms" with a special emphasis on Xinjiang and Hong Kong.

The story behind it was confirmed to me by an EU diplomatic source, a realist. (Yes, there are some in Brussels.)

Bizarro Earth

Fewer nukes stockpiled in 2021, but more primed for launch, as US and Russia upgrade arsenals - Arms watchdog

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FILE PHOTO. Yars ICBM launchers prepare for a military parade in Russia.
In 2020, the world's nuclear powers have decreased the overall number of nuclear weapons in their possession, but more of them than a year ago are now ready to be fired at short notice, according to a report.

At the start of the year, there were around 13,080 nuclear weapons stockpiled by nine nations - the US, Russia, the UK, France, China, India, Pakistan, Israel, and North Korea - which is down from 13,400 a year prior, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reported on Monday. Yet, at the same time, the number of nukes deployed with operational forces - that is, mounted on missiles or stored where they can be quickly prepared for use - has increased by about 105, reaching 3,825.

Russia and the US, the two nations holding most of the world's nuclear weapons, were predominantly responsible for both changes, SIPRI said. Both have continued to reduce their respective arsenals by retiring outdated warheads, but also prepared for action, adding some 50 weapons each.

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Newspaper

Jordan ex-royal court chief faces trial next week over alleged plot to destabilize monarchy

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Proceedings against Prince Hamza, who along with Awadallah had been under investigation for some time, were later dropped after he pledged allegiance to King Abdullah.
Jordan's military court will start the trial next week of a former royal court chief and a minor royal on charges of agitating to destabilise the monarchy, state media said on Sunday.

Prosecutors last week referred to court the case of Bassem Awadallah, an ex-royal court chief and finance minister who played a big role in the drive to liberalise Jordan's economy, and Sherif Hassan Zaid, a distant relative of King Abdullah.

Bizarro Earth

As a GP in the NHS I witnessed first-hand the catastrophic way Matt Hancock failed the old and vulnerable in care homes

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British Secretary of State for Health, Matt Hancock speaks at Oxford Botanic Gardens, following a G7 health ministers
The Health Secretary claims he "tried" to throw a protective ring around care homes but, from my experience in the early days of the pandemic, he couldn't have come up with a more disastrous and deadly policy.

As a GP working mainly with elderly patients in care homes and intermediate care I witnessed, at first hand, the absolute disaster that was the government policy at the start of the Covid-19 outbreak. Elderly patients who were Covid-19 positive, or not tested, or perhaps even negative, were simply shovelled out of hospitals and into care homes. 'The hospitals must be cleared out... nothing else matters.'

At the time there was no PPE available... at all. In fact, in many care homes staff were actually ordered by the management not to wear PPE. This was also the case in hospitals. Not that it would have made a great deal of difference in most care homes where patients with dementia often wander happily from room to room without masks, and oblivious to any potential danger. I had to usher one or two out of the nurse's office from time to time.

Comment: And, it's not over, because removing primary care for those in need - as SOTT warned against back in March of 2020 - will, according to the governments own figures, result in the early death of tens of thousands more. And that's just in the UK. Then we have to factor in the destruction wrought by the lockdowns, as well as the casualties of the mass vaccination experiment; whose victims include the young, for whom the coronavirus was harmless.

Taken together, it's a damning reflection on the state of the establishment and on our society that, still, despite all that has happened, look to them as caregivers.

See also: And check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal #34: Covid By Numbers




Sherlock

Jessica Ashooh: The taming of Reddit and the national security state plant tabbed to do it

Jessica Ashooh
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Jessica Ashooh
How and why did a hawkish young mandarin hothoused at elite universities and in the halls of state power end up an executive at an anarchic messageboard site with an anti-establishment reputation?

Reddit is one of the world's most influential news and social media platforms. The website attracted over 1.2 billion visits in April 2021 alone, making it the United States' eighth most visited site, ahead of other leviathans like Twitter, Instagram and eBay. Now majority-owned by a much larger corporate publishing empire, Reddit is also far ahead of more established news sites, garnering three times the numbers of Fox News and five times those of The New York Times.

That is why it was so surprising that so little was made of the company's decision to appoint foreign policy hawk Jessica Ashooh to the position of Director of Policy in 2017, at which time it was also the eight most visited site in the U.S. Ashooh, who had been a Middle East foreign policy wonk at NATO's think tank the Atlantic Council, was appointed at around the same time that the Senate Select Intelligence Committee was demanding more control over the popular website, on the grounds that it was being used to spread disinformation. In her role as Director of Policy, she oversees all government relations and public policy for the company, in addition to managing content, product and advertising. Yet a Google search for "Jessica Ashooh Reddit" filtered between late 2016 and early 2017 (after she was appointed) elicits zero relevant results, meaning not one media outlet even mentioned the questionable appointment.

This is all the more hair-raising, given her resume as a high state official — all of which raises serious questions about the extent of collaboration between Silicon Valley and the national security state.

Attention

George Galloway: After Biden's addled appearance at G7, we can only hope he's never left alone with the nuclear codes

Queen Mum & Bidens
© Reuters/Mark Dunham
Britain's Queen Elizabeth speaks with U.S. first lady Jill Biden and U.S. President Joe Biden
Windsor Castle • June 13, 2021
The G7 was predictable theatre macabre, but the US president's bewilderment and confusion - in stark contrast to the acuity of 95-year-old Queen Elizabeth, who is still very much on top of her game - will be the lasting memory. As a befuddled Joe Biden was led around court at the so-called G7 by his good wife, the young Queen Elizabeth - sans the Duke of Edinburgh for the first time - held centre stage.

Age affects us all in different ways and one must extend charity towards the afflicted. But the US head of state cut a sorry spectacle when not in front of a teleprompter - at least by comparison with his hostess, who, at 95, is 17 years his senior.

The 78-year-old president said the Queen reminded him of his mother, which might have been why he climbed on her knee with a pelican bib on and asked her for a rusk. I made that last bit up, but such was the US president's permanently bemused bewilderment in England, nobody would have been too surprised had he done so.

Mrs. Biden - Dr. Jill - played the role of mother to Joe rather well, in fact. If not for her, several times, live on TV, Biden looked as if he might have walked off the end of the pier or waltzed into the waves. Not since Konstantin Chernenko has a more obviously gerontocratic cipher been in charge of a nuclear strike force. Kamala Harris must have been watching keenly in case Biden turned out to be not waving, but drowning.

Light Saber

Trump comment on Arizona audit: Biden admin "wants it over with because they seem to know what will be found"

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© AP Photo/Matt York, Pool
Maricopa County ballots cast in the 2020 general election are examined and recounted by contractors working for Florida-based company, Cyber Ninjas, Thursday, May 6, 2021 at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix.
On Saturday, President Trump posted a statement to his Telegram account warning patriots of the threats by the Biden DOJ and calling state legislators to stand up in the face of evil.

This comes after the Biden Department of Justice warned state lawmakers on Friday that if they proceeded to audit fraudulent elections they will be targeted by the Biden administration.

One brave Arizona State Senator, Wendy Rogers, responded to the Marxist threats.

Comment: Remember that rhetoric against 'limiting voting rights' or 'voter reform', really means rhetoric against reduced opportunities for election fraud.


Eye 1

Ice Age Farmer Report: WATER WARS - Manufactured Drought to cause Food Shortages, Climate Totalitarianism

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The WATER WARS have begun: the state is simply turning off the water to farms & ranches, depriving them of water needed to grow food and raise animals. This will create food shortages by design, in order to then point at the massive problem and declare, "It's global warming! We NEED climate lockdowns! We MUST move to absolute zero carbon emissions! We HAVE to take away private ownership of cars! You HAVE to eat fake meat and move to post-animal economy!" The story is the same across the nation, and indeed the world. But who is behind these WATER WARS? Christian explores the WEF's "Global Water Initiative," an agenda to centralize and privatize control over the world's water supply, and how these engineered droughts are the lynchpin in the climate agenda and the takeover of food.


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Comment: See also: Engdahl: A sinister agenda behind the California water crisis?


Attention

Correcting the record: New reports reveal Democrat Mayor Bowser, NOT Trump, teargassed protesters at Lafayette Park

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The first speaker former actress Eva Longoria introduced at the Democratic National Convention in August 2020 was Muriel Bowser, the Democrat mayor of Washington, D.C. Longoria referenced the clearing of a street in front of the White House earlier that summer, an operation the media had repeatedly falsely characterized as the violent removal of peaceful protesters with tear gas for the sole purpose of a photo opportunity for President Donald Trump.

"When peaceful protesters were teargassed across from the White House, our next speaker stood up, stood strong and turned that place into the Black Lives Matter Plaza in their honor. Please welcome Mayor Muriel Bowser," Longoria said.

Comment: The media didn't 'get it wrong' on Lafayette Park, they deliberately lied to America


Eye 2

Engdahl: A sinister agenda behind the California water crisis?

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In recent months a crisis situation in the USA food supply has been growing and is about to assume alarming dimensions that could become catastrophic. Atop the existing corona pandemic lockdowns and unemployment, a looming agriculture crisis as well could tip inflation measures to cause a financial crisis as interest rates rise. The ingredients are many, but central is a severe drought in key growing states of the Dakotas and Southwest, including agriculture-intensive California. So far Washington has done disturbingly little to address the crisis and California Water Board officials have been making the crisis far worse by draining the state water reservoirs...into the ocean.

So far the worst hit farm state is North Dakota which grows most of the nation's Red Spring Wheat. In the Upper Midwest, the Northern Plains states and the Prairie provinces of Canada winter brought far too little snow following a 2020 exceedingly dry summer. The result is drought from Manitoba Canada to the Northern USA Plains States. This hits farmers in the region just four years after a flash drought in 2017 arrived without early warning and devastated the US Northern Great Plains region comprising Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and the adjacent Canadian Prairies.

As of May 27, according to Adnan Akyuz, State Climatologist, ninety-three percent of the North Dakota state is in at least a Severe Drought category, and 77% of the state is in an Extreme Drought category. Farm organizations predict unless the rainfall changes dramatically in the coming weeks, the harvest of wheat widely used for pasta and flour will be a disaster. The extreme dry conditions extend north of the Dakota border into Manitoba, Canada, another major grain and farming region, especially for wheat and corn. There, the lack of rainfall and warmer-than-normal temperatures threaten harvests, though it is still early for those crops. North Dakota and the plains region depend on snow and rainfall for its agriculture water.