Puppet Masters
Forty-seven percent of respondents in the survey said they would vote for Trump, while only 12 percent each said they would vote for DeSantis or Pence, the only candidates other than Trump to hit double-digit support.
The huge lead highlights the popularity Trump, who has repeatedly floated but not confirmed another White House run, continues to enjoy in the Republican Party.
In a statement released on Wednesday, Minsk's Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime said that the new rules had been signed into force. "On October 12, the Council of Ministers adopted a decision on measures to combat extremism and the rehabilitation Nazism," officials said.
"As a result, the directorate has begun work on recognizing unregistered groups of citizens engaged in extremist activities, including using online messenger apps and social networks," the message reads. Those using Telegram channels to participate in discussions and share news will be prosecuted and face up to seven years in prison, the authorities confirm, adding that "those subscribing to extremist channels and chat rooms will face criminal prosecution!"

Gold bars of the highest standard of 99.99 percent purity are seen at The Gulidov Krasnoyarsk Non-Ferrous Metals Plant (Krastsvetmet) in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
On Thursday, Moscow's Accounts Chamber revealed that the nation has more overseas assets on hand than ever before. "The volume of Russia's international reserves now exceeds 61 billion US dollars," a statement from officials reads. "This is a historic record. No such figure has been achieved before in the whole existence of the Bank of Russia."
Comment: The ghost of the Weimar Republic creeps ever closer:
- Federal Reserve chair admits inflation could be 'more persistent' than expected
- The Federal Reserve's endless money printing will cause a hyperinflationary depression
- Michael Burry warns Weimar hyperinflation is coming
- Catherine Austin Fitts: We borrowed from the future and now it's over

A Boeing worker in a face mask exits the Boeing Renton Factory, where the Boeing 737 MAX airliners are built in Renton, Washington on April 20, 2020.
The aircraft manufacturer, which makes both commercial and military planes, is the latest federal contractor to inform its staff that it will comply with the mandate.
The exemptions would "be based on a disability or sincerely held religious belief," Boeing said in a statement. "Boeing will continue to carefully monitor guidance from public health agencies, and requirements from federal, state and local governments to inform our COVID-19 policies."
Comment: Meanwhile the authorities in Canada and Australia are not allowing religious exemptions, and the vast majority of countries are however allowing members of government and police officers exemptions, and for any reason; because apparently the coronavirus can differentiate people's vocation.
Comment: Considering the employee response elsewhere, that Boeing is allowing exemptions is a smart move because it's already suffered some of its worst scandals and poor performance in recent years, it likely couldn't survive any pushback over the mandates. That said, if the US tries to enforce vaccine passports, employees may be able to go to work but they may find life intolerable otherwise.
See also:
- 'F**k the jab!': CHAOS in Australia as construction workers violently protest vaccine mandate outside union HQ
- Italy's vaccine uptake slows despite threat of mandate on Oct 15th
- NewsReal: The Red Line? Governments Extend Vaccine Mandates to Children
- NewsReal: Climate Disaster Plans and Vaccine War Games: Government to the Rescue!
The 2020 election wasn't stolen — but it could have been paid for. Mark Zuckerberg's millions bought lefty activists access to local election offices, allowing them to organize massive get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat-dominated cities from the inside.
US cities and counties shouldn't be outsourcing election administration to partisans. But the vast Facebook-founder-funded campaign seduced many into doing just that.
Where philanthropists of old felt compelled to selectively fund the arts and sciences to express their exalted taste as representatives of a cultured elite, it is this new generation's track record of profitmaking which has, in its eyes, earned it the right — and the responsibility — to determine which social problems need solving. If they can invent technologies that uproot the ways we work and live, the logic goes, they can figure out world hunger. As more billionaires promise to donate larger swathes of their fortunes, Big Philanthropy continues to grow as an auxiliary industry - working more quietly and garnering infinitely more influence than the philanthropy of the gala circuit.
For these types, the philanthropic drive no longer seems to stem from public pressure. The congratulatory fervour that met Bill Gates and Warren Buffet's initial 2010 Giving Pledge has long since faded, and figures like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk have more recently managed to fly under the radar and give away comparatively miniscule sums. The impetus, instead, is a desire to extend the logic of entrepreneurship out beyond the confines of the market. The key word, borrowed from the world of start-ups, is 'disruption'.
Comment: "Charitable giving among the super-rich has one goal, and it isn't to change the world - it's to keep it exactly the way it is."

US Under Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and US Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan
Domodedovo International Airport, Russia
Nuland is well-known on this side of the world for her uncompromising criticisms of Russia and her active role in the mid-2010s events that took place in Ukraine. She had been entered onto a blacklist and barred from crossing the border. The sanctions were lifted reciprocally: Russia let Nuland in, and Washington gave the green light for one of Moscow's diplomats stuck in a similar position.
While it's good to see it all work out in the end, it is a fairly baffling case. In the past, diplomats could do their jobs without their respective capitals needing to strike deals and make concessions. Centuries of rules and norms seem to have been ignored.
These are strange times indeed, and I often think that during the Cold War things were somewhat easier. Back then, everyone seemed to have a clearer awareness of responsibility to keep the channels of communication open to make sure you could know what the other country was up to. Today, posturing and rhetoric take precedence.
Comment: A holdover from Obama's abysmal administration's global neocon infestation, Nuland helped pave the way for Joe's criminal interference and Hunter's financial escapades in Ukraine. Neocons do not do agenda lightly. Non-agenda progress with Russia is dubious at best and this author's delusions give too much credit. At best, Nuland may be a placeholder, a doorstop.
See also:
- Victoria Nuland, already linked to 'Spygate', hatched plan for Biden to force firing of top Ukrainian prosecutor
- 'Take two': Biden fills State Department slots with more Obama vets, including Ukraine 'coup plotter' Victoria Nuland
- Why Victoria Nuland is dangerous and should not be confirmed as Biden's Under Secretary
- Washington and Moscow drop some tit-for-tat sanctions to allow blacklisted Victoria 'f**k the EU' Nuland enter Russia for talks
- Ukraine: Nuland's cookies
- Another Neocon: State Department's new Victoria Nuland... is just like the old Victoria Nuland!
Maher said:
"It's interesting because I keep reading about the Build Back Better bill. They want — we can't — we don't have enough workers, even if we passed it tomorrow. And because all of these supply chain problems, we don't have building supplies. So, how are we going to build back better if we have no workers and no supplies? It's a good idea, though. It's always a good idea."
Comment: Millions of Americans should be asking the same questions. Are they?
- *TREASURY TO STUDY IMPACT OF CLIMATE ON HOUSEHOLDS, COMMUNITIES
- *TREASURY LAUNCHES EFFORT ON CLIMATE-RELATED FINANCIAL RISKS
- *BRAINARD: CLIMATE-SCENARIO ANALYSIS WILL HELP IDENTIFY RISKS
- *BRAINARD: CLIMATE CHANGE COULD HAVE PROFOUND ECONOMIC EFFECTS
- *MESTER: FED LOOKS AT CLIMATE CHANGE FROM VIEW OF RISKS TO BANKS
- *FED IS TAKING THE RIGHT COURSE ON MONITORING CLIMATE CHANGE
- *FED SHOULD CONSIDER CLIMATE-CHANGE RISK TO FINANCIAL SYSTEM
So what is going on, and why is it that virtually every topic these days has to do with climate change, "net zero", green energy and ESG?
The reason - as one would correctly suspect - is money. Some $150 trillion of it.
America's infiltrated government and military are at the forefront of this psychological operation, along with China. Under the guise of the communist Sustainable Development global agenda, which is deeply rooted in world governments, this crusade to globalize and "reset" the world is in direct opposition to the West's values and ideals. If it is allowed to come to power, the colossally and cruelty of this new technocratic system will not compare to any previous tyrannical regimes. We are currently witnessing a tiny inkling of that cruelty through lockdowns, forced mask wearing, and the grievous orders eradicating the rights of the non-vaccinated to work, attend theaters, or visit malls. "Hell on earth" is coming because the enemies of freedom have crafted a well-organized global psyop utilizing a fake virus called Covid-19, and their weapons are mind control and DNA-altering vaccines.
What are psyops? Let's use the US Department of Defense's own definition on the word, since they have been exercising psychological warfare since World War I:
Psyops are the use of propaganda and psychological tactics to influence emotions and behaviors.
Comment: The West's attack on its own people has just been ratcheded up a notch or three. Don't miss:
Behind NATO's 'cognitive warfare': 'Battle for your brain' waged by Western militaries












Comment: This looks to be not so much about Belarus cracking down on free speech but rather them dealing with the issue of foreign-based destabilization efforts through media/journalists.