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Biden cynically uses Ukraine to cover food sabotage

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It's beginning to look like some bad actors are deliberately taking steps to guarantee a coming global food crisis. Every measure that the Biden Administration strategists have been making to "control energy inflation" is damaging the supply or inflating the price of natural gas, oil and coal to the global economy. This is having a huge impact on fertilizer prices and food production. That began well before Ukraine. Now reports are circulating that Biden's people have intervened to block the freight rail shipping of fertilizer at the most critical time for spring planting. By this autumn the effects will be explosive.

With the crucial time for USA spring planting at its critical phase, CF Industries of Deerfield, Illinois, the largest US supplier of nitrogen fertilizers as well as a vital diesel engine additive, issued a press release stating that, "On Friday, April 8, 2022, Union Pacific informed CF Industries without advance notice that it was mandating certain shippers to reduce the volume of private cars on its railroad effective immediately." Union Pacific is one of only four major rail companies that together carry some 80% of all US agriculture rail freight. The CF company CEO, Tony Will stated, "The timing of this action by Union Pacific could not come at a worse time for farmers. Not only will fertilizer be delayed by these shipping restrictions, but additional fertilizer needed to complete spring applications may be unable to reach farmers at all. By placing this arbitrary restriction on just a handful of shippers, Union Pacific is jeopardizing farmers' harvests and increasing the cost of food for consumers." CF has made urgent appeals to the Biden Administration for remedy, so far with no positive action.

Comment: 'Food sabotage' seems to be the correct way to describe it. And how better a strategy to bring the global population to its knees than by literally taking the food out of its mouth. Only psychopaths in positions of power (or their hopelessly influenced helpers) are capable of facilitating such an agenda.

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Dollar Gold

Financial records reveal Joe Biden had $5.2million in unexplained income

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Joe Biden called Hunter in December 2018 saying he wanted to talk to him about a New York Times story on Hunter's dealings with the Chinese oil giant CEFC
Joe Biden agreed to pay son Hunter's legal fees for his deal with a Chinese government-controlled company, emails reveal.

The revelation ties the president even closer to Hunter's overseas business dealings - and makes his previous claims that he never discussed them with his son, even less plausible.

Joe was able to pay the bills after earning millions of dollars through his and his wife's companies after he left office as vice president.

Comment: Is anyone surprised that Joe Biden cheats on his taxes?

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Eye 1

Biden administration creates 'Disinformation Governance Board' under DHS to fight 'misinformation'

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Nina Jankowicz
The Department of Homeland Security is setting up a new board designed to counter misinformation related to homeland security, with a focus specifically on Russia and irregular migration. The board will be called the "Disinformation Governance Board, and will be headed by executive director Nina Jankowicz.


Comment:
It's probably no coincidence that this gets announced on the heels of Elon Musk buying out Twitter and threatening to let go of the reins on the widespread censorship on the platform. If the Social Media platforms aren't going to police speech themselves, then the government will be happy to step in and do it for them.

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Stormtrooper

Violence spreading: Shots and drones from Ukraine reported near huge arms depot in Transnistria

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© Getty Images / Leisa Tyler / FileThe city council with a statue of Lenin in Tiraspol, the capital city of Transnistria
The region's interior ministry has said "shots were fired from Ukraine" in the direction of the depot, and two drones were sighted

Several shots were fired from across Ukraine's border with Transnistria into the territory of the self-proclaimed republic and in the direction of a huge arms depot, its interior ministry said on Wednesday. Two drones were also sighted in the area.

"At 8:45 in the morning on April 27, shots were fired from Ukrainian territory in the direction of Kolbasna village," the ministry's statement reads. Transnistrian officials said that no casualties had been reported as a result.

In a separate incident preceding the alleged shooting on Wednesday, "several drones were spotted over the village of Kolbasna" overnight, according to the ministry. The Transnistrian authorities also claim that the drones "had been launched into Transnistrian territory from Ukraine."

Comment: The U.S. is alarmed at the prospect of the Ukraine conflict escalating:
Washington doesn't want to see the Ukraine conflict expand to Transnistria or Moldova, says the US defense secretary

The US is still analyzing the recent incidents in the breakaway region of Transnistria and does not want to see the conflict in Ukraine "spilling over" to the area, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Tuesday at a conference in Germany on supplying Kiev with weapons and equipment.

"Certainly, we don't want to see any spillover, and again, it's important to make sure we do everything we can to ensure that Ukraine is successful," he added.

Austin was in Germany to organize some 40 US allies to send weapons to Ukraine, promising to "move heaven and earth" to help Kiev "win" the conflict with Russia.

His remarks came as the government in Chisinau convened an emergency meeting on the situation in Transnistria, a breakaway region of Moldova where a series of attacks have taken place over the past two days.

Two explosions on Tuesday destroyed two radio towers in the town of Mayak, which had been broadcasting Russian radio signals to Transnistria. On Monday, someone fired rocket-propelled grenades at a government building in Tiraspol, the capital of the breakaway region. A military base in Parkany was also attacked. There were no casualties.

Authorities in Tiraspol have called the incidents "terrorist attacks" and placed the territory of the self-proclaimed Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR) on high alert.

Russia is also "watching the situation very closely," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday, but added there were no plans to arrange a meeting with Moldovan President Maia Sandu at the moment.

Sandwiched between Moldova and Ukraine, the largely Russian-speaking Transnistria declared independence amid the breakup of the Soviet Union. A Russian peacekeeping force has been stationed in the region since the 1992 armistice froze the conflict with Chisinau.
Transnistria is a heavily Russian area with in the country of Moldova, which of course, makes them not only sympathetic to the suffering of Donbass, but engenders a wish to emulate their declaration of independence. A dangerous view to hold when in proximity to the Galacian-dominated west Ukraine.


Magnify

'Something is rotten in the state of Pakistan': How Islamabad's stance shapes the region

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© AP Photo/Emilio MorenattiPolitical crisis in Pakistan and its foreign policy: Constant and non-constant variables
Pakistan's traditionally complex and intricate domestic political environment has just experienced another reshuffling. With the government headed by Imran Khan determined to salvage its position, even by dissolving the National Assembly (the lower chamber of the parliament), the joint opposition led by Shehbaz Sharif proved its resolve to oust the prime minister by appealing to the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, another powerful un-elected institution - the army - waited in the wings to come on stage.

However, the play's outcome turned out to be less dramatic than some may have expected: parliamentarism, at the time empowered by the Supreme Court's interpretation of constitutionalism, prevailed over the controversial 'doctrine of necessity.' The reconvened National Assembly eventually voted in favor of the no-confidence motion that ended up forcing Khan from his post.

Quenelle - Golden

Putin reminds UN chief Kosovo set precedent for Donbass republic

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© AFP / Natalia KolesnikovaRussian President Vladimir Putin gives a speech in Moscow on April 26, 2022.
Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in the Kremlin on Tuesday for talks revolving around the Ukrainian crisis. The two discussed the situation on the ground, with Putin explaining to the UN chief Russia's reasons for launching its military operation against the neighboring country in late February.

Moscow's move to recognize the breakaway republics of Donetsk and Lugansk was based on the Kosovo precedent, set up by a UN-backed court, Putin told Guterres. The republics emerged after people living in Ukraine's east rejected the Western-backed 2014 Maidan, he explained.

Putin added that the post-coup Kiev government opted for a military solution that led to the eight-year standoff in the Donbass.

Pirates

US meeting with arms manufacturers to replenish stocks depleted by Ukraine proxy-war on Russia

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© U.S. Army / Jeff CrawleyU.S. Army Pvts. Austin Miller and Ronald Taylor use a Stinger missile to target a simulated unfriendly aircraft during training May 23, 2017, at Fort Sill's Camp Eagle.
The U.S. has been sending its Stingers to Ukrainian forces battling Russia.

It will be years before Raytheon Technologies can build new Stinger shoulder-fired missiles due to a dwindling supply of weapons parts, the company's CEO said Tuesday.

The U.S. has shipped Stingers to Ukraine's military, which has used them to shoot down Russian aircraft. But there's only a finite supply as Raytheon has not made Stinger missiles for the U.S. military in nearly two decades.

Comment: Some of the arms being sent to Ukraine's neo-Nazis are being vaporised by Russia, some is seized and given to the Donbass, and the US taxpayer picks up the tab:

Also check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: UK Govt Now Says Russia Might Win in Ukraine After All





Hiliter

Sweden and Finland preparing simultaneous applications for NATO membership: reports

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Two newspapers — one Swedish and the other Finnish — are reporting that the governments of Sweden and Finland have agreed to submit NATO applications at the same time and that it will happen in the middle of next month.

The Finnish newspaper Iltalehti said that the Swedish government has expressed a wish to Finland that they apply together in the week ending May 22, and Swedish government sources confirmed the information to Sweden's Expressen tabloid.

Comment: Protection promises to Sweden and Finland:
The US and UK have given Sweden "concrete promises" of military protection between its application to join NATO and its formal acceptance into the alliance, Aftonbladet reported on Monday. Although neutral since the 19th century, Sweden is reportedly preparing to abandon its policy of non-alignment and join the US-led military bloc this year.

Politicians in Stockholm have long flirted with the idea, but Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson said earlier this month that Europe's "security landscape has completely changed" following Russia's military offensive on Ukraine, and that Sweden would reevaluate its neutrality in response.

Should Sweden apply for membership, the UK and US have promised to provide military protection between application and membership, after which the alliance's mutual defense clause would come into effect.

One source said that while NATO members are forbidden from expressing any formal guarantees of protection to non-members, they would still be able to take informal measures like stationing troops in Sweden, hosting military exercises, and offering "political support."
"In practice, Sweden will be treated as a full-fledged NATO member shortly after a declaration of interest."
The UK has specifically offered to increase its naval presence in Swedish waters during the application process.

Russia has warned that the inclusion of Sweden and Finland in NATO would have "military and political consequences," and would threaten stability in Europe. Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian president and current deputy chair of the Russian National Security Council, said earlier this month that Russia would have to strengthen its forces in the region in response, and suggested that the Baltic area would not remain "nuclear-free" if the Nordic nations joined NATO.
Finland welcomes NATO for war games:
NATO members Latvia, Estonia, and the Netherlands will hold joint naval exercises with Finland in the Baltic Sea, Helsinki has confirmed, noting the drills will focus on "mine countermeasures."

The wargames will be held between Thursday and Friday following a visit to Turku, Finland by NATO's Mine Action Division. The drills will include a Latvian mine-laying vessel and mine-sweepers from Estonia and the Netherlands. Coastal Fleet's chief of staff, Commander Mikko Villikari, said
"The main goal of the exercise is to search for and identify underwater objects. In these exercises, we learn to work as part of a group that we do not regularly interact with. It helps to maintain international expertise."
Two Katanpaa-class mine-hunters from Finland's fleet will also take part in the training.

The Finnish military said the wargames will be carried out somewhere in the Archipelago Sea within the Baltic, located 330 miles (540km) from the Russian city of St. Petersburg. Moscow, which shares an 830-mile (1,340km) border with Finland, has warned such a move could force it to "restore military balance" in the Baltic region.
We shall see how this all works out. Optimism does not apply.


Fire

Western supply lines in Ukraine destroyed - Russia

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© AP/Senior Airman Stephani Barge/US Air ForceAmmunition, weapons and other equipment bound for Ukraine aboard a USAF cargo plane
Russian troops have destroyed six traction substations, - units that power the railways - which are being used for delivery of "foreign weapons and military hardware to the Ukrainian forces in the Donbass," Defense Ministry spokesman Major General Igor Konashenkov announced on Monday.

He added that the stations were located at the Krasnoye, Zdolbunov, Zhmerinka, Berdichev, Kovel, and Korosten railway hubs, all in western Ukraine.

According to Konashenkov, 27 military targets were also destroyed by airstrikes, including four command centers.

Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said last month that pushing Ukrainian troops from the territory of the Donbass republics had become Moscow's top priority at this stage of the campaign.

Ukraine's Western backers have not disclosed the exact routes they use to ship weapons to Kiev, but reports said that many of them are being delivered through neighboring Poland.

Comment: Fueling the fire, the West has the comfy seat to this disaster:
Poland has supplied Ukraine with a number of tanks, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced on Monday, without offering details as to their number or type. This would make Poland the third NATO country to have armed Ukraine with tanks, after the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Earlier this month, the UK offered some of its tanks to Poland as replacements. Morawiecki said in an interview with Polsat News:
"Poland delivered the tanks to Ukraine, but for the sake of our safety and that of the Ukrainians, we are not disclosing the amount of equipment donated at the moment."
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson offered a clue as to the type of tanks last week, when he said London had offered Warsaw some of its own tanks "to help them as they send some of their T-72 tanks to Ukraine."

There have been unconfirmed reports that Czechia, Slovakia, and Slovenia have all sent tanks to Ukraine - whether some version of the Soviet-designed T-72 or the very similar Yugoslav M-84, both of which the Ukrainian troops would know how to operate more easily than any Western models.

Poland had over 400 of the Soviet-designed T-72 tanks, some of which had undergone modernization in recent years, while others were used as the basis for PT-91 Twardy ("Tough"), a domestic main battle tank produced since the mid-1990s.

Moscow has warned NATO that any equipment deliveries will be considered a legitimate military target.
Germany's gifts to the war:
The German government has given the green light for the delivery of self-propelled anti-aircraft guns to Ukraine, the country's Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht said on Tuesday.

Speaking at US-hosted defense talks at the American airbase Ramstein in Germany's Rhineland-Palatinate state, Lambrecht said that the leadership in Berlin made the decision on Monday. She emphasized that Germany was "determined to help the Ukrainian people with unified resolve in this existential emergency." The minister explained that "Ukraine will order" hardware from German manufacturers and "Germany will pay." Berlin would earmark some 2 billion euros to that end, Lambrecht added.

The armored vehicles in question are Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft guns, which were decommissioned by the German military back in 2010. Designed to take out cruise missiles and aircraft, Gepards can also be used against targets on the ground. As many as 50 heavy vehicles could reportedly be delivered to Ukraine.

Lambrecht also announced that Berlin
"has initiated a swap scheme with our partners in eastern Europe" that is ensuring that "Ukraine is quickly obtaining heavy weaponry that doesn't require lengthy training."
Berlin will be cooperating with the US and the Netherlands when it comes to providing training to Ukrainian troops on German soil in the use of various artillery systems.

Russia's Foreign Minister said on Monday:
"NATO is essentially going to war with Russia through a proxy and arming that proxy. War means war."
Point of no return? Russia keeps trying:
Should the West's large scale supply of armaments to Ukraine with weaponry continue, negotiations between Moscow and Kiev are destined to fail, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned on Tuesday. The top diplomat made the remarks during a press conference following talks with the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in Moscow.
"If [the pumping of Ukraine with weapons] continues, of course, the negotiations will hardly have any result, but I repeat once again, we are committed to a negotiated solution, we are also committed to ceasefires, which we are staging daily, declaring humanitarian corridors."
Subsequent behavior of its officials suggests they are
"not that interested in talks. But how the Ukrainian delegation behaved at the talks, how President [Volodymyr] Zelensky himself behaved, refusing to confirm that they received our new proposals a week ago, I spoke about this more than once, this, of course, is disappointing."
The world is SO impressed with true leadership sitting in the comforts of their own countries:
The US will move "heaven and earth" to supply Ukraine with what it says it needs to fight Russia, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said. The announcement came on Tuesday at a 40-country meeting aimed at getting Washington's allies on board the mission to prop up Kiev's defenses.

Convened by the US at its German airbase Ramstein, the meeting's official purpose was
"to help Ukraine win the fight against Russia's unjust invasion and to build up Ukraine's defenses for tomorrow's challenges. Ukraine clearly believes that it can win and so does everyone here."
Austin made it clear other countries would be expected to pony up.

France will provide Caesar cannons, which have a range of up to 40km, while the UK has supplied Starstreak missiles and tanks. The US has stepped up its own heavy weapons deliveries, showering Kiev with howitzers and armored vehicles.

Austin nevertheless insisted the countries present do more to help.
The only ones who want this war are those who choose to not enter the fray.


Arrow Up

Here's how Elon Musk's free-speech gambit can succeed

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True, the richest man in the world has thus far impressed, but the Twitter fight poses a real challenge.

It's been a wild week for free speech; or free-speech-control, at least. That's because while most Americans don't care about Twitter, our society's broader social media habits (and their frequent exaggerations) means that control of it still matters a great deal.

How? Aside from its fun and investigative uses, Twitter is where much of corporate media messaging is crafted and honed; where thoughts and ideas that deviate from the ruling class are suppressed; and where left-wing cancel mobs are empowered, and thereby able to lead America's business and political elites along by the nose.

The coming days, weeks and months will give a clearer idea of what's coming, but far from spectators, we are all players in the drama. While all eyes are on Elon Musk, Twitter's employees, the federal government, and the American entrepreneur all have a role to play.

Let's start with Musk.

Comment: No contender, Musk is the deal.