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Global finance elites are planning CBDC social credit scores

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The parameters they set for digital currency will nudge your behaviour through social scoring, to control society and to control you.


Unlike cryptocurrencies, which are private, Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) will be issued and controlled by the central banks themselves. In many ways, it's the same as banknotes, but it's likely that every single transaction will be monitored for compliance.


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The Heritage Foundation ranks US military as 'weak' for first time

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The U.S. military has grown increasingly weaker over the years and is considered at risk of not being able to respond to threats to the country's national interests , according to new rankings of the military's strength.

The Heritage Foundation's 2023 Index of U.S. Military Strength found that the military is "weak" and "at growing risk of not being able to meet the demands of defending America's vital national interests" — marking the first time in the index's nine-year history that the country has been rated so low.

"It is rated as weak relative to the force needed to defend national interests on a global stage against actual challenges in the world as it is rather than as we wish it were," the index said. "This is the logical consequence of years of sustained use, underfunding, poorly defined priorities, wildly shifting security policies, exceedingly poor discipline in program execution, and a profound lack of seriousness across the national security establishment even as threats to U.S. interests have surged."

Comment: Wonder why . . . . .


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Why the US must press for a ceasefire in Ukraine

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© Jose Hernandez Camera 51/ShutterstockUkraine, Kiev - October 12, 2022 3 soldiers of the foreign legion in Ukraine pay homage to one of their killed in action. A small flag with the name of the dead soldier is planted in the main square.
Four recent events have put the war in Ukraine on a distinctly more dangerous course.

— The Russian annexation of four additional Ukrainian provinces blocks compromise solutions that were feasible earlier.

— The disabling attacks on both North Stream pipelines make it impossible in the near term to restore Russia as the principal energy supplier to Germany, even if the war in Ukraine should be miraculously ended.

— The Ukrainian attack on the bridge to Crimea gave Russia a pretext to escalate attacks on Ukrainian civilian targets.

— The Russian retaliatory attacks on civilian targets are certain to do more damage to Ukraine than Ukraine can do to Russia.

The leaders of both Russia and Ukraine have set impossible goals. In fact, not a single participant in the war in Ukraine has espoused a goal that can restore peace in the area. Russia's recent incorporation of four Ukrainian provinces into the Russian Federation will not be accepted by Russia's neighbors or by most European powers.

Given the passions aroused by the war and its atrocities, Ukraine, even with NATO support, cannot create a stable, functioning state within all the borders it inherited in 1991. If Ukraine tries to regain these territories by force and is encouraged and empowered by the U.S. and NATO to do so, Russia (and not just President Putin) will very likely demolish Ukraine in retaliation. Reality trumps illusion whenever the two conflict.

And if war should stop with the destruction of Ukraine — Kyiv and Lviv leveled as Grozny once was — that would assume that escalation does not involve the use of nuclear weapons. If the Russian leader feels convinced that the U.S. and "Western" goal is to take him out, what is to prevent him taking out others as he goes?

Comment: It's in the best interest of the world's people that the conflict in Ukraine be resolved. Unfortunately, it's in the interest of Western elites that the conflict continue. And so the people will continue to suffer while the elites enjoy the spoils with relatively little repercussions.


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Russia responds to UN official's rape claims

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© Sputnik / Russian Foreign MinistryRussian Foreign Ministry's spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova.
The special representative accused Moscow of using sexual violence as part of its strategy in Ukraine this week.

Claims made by the UN special representative on sexual violence, Pramila Patten, go "beyond the reach of reason," Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a statement on Sunday. Earlier this week, Patten accused Russia of employing a "deliberate" rape "strategy" as part of its military campaign in Ukraine.

"One cannot even comment on P. Patten's ... words in a serious way," Zakharova said, adding that the UN official's conclusions were based on data that is difficult to verify, according to Patten herself.

Comment: See also:


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EU's Borrell under fire for 'Europe is a garden, rest of the world is jungle' remarks

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EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has come under fire for saying in a recent speech given in Belgium that "Europe is a garden" while the outside world is a "jungle". There are growing calls for him to retract the analogy and to issue an apology over what many are saying was a speech tinged with racist and imperialistic overtones. He was addressing an audience of his own diplomatic corps.

"Europe is a garden," Borrell had said as part of a broader theme of building alliances in order to avoid conflicts and tensions with outside nations. "Most of the rest of the world is a jungle, and the jungle could invade the garden," he added.


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Best of the Web: A war Russia is set to win: The Europeans have been nicely played by the Americans - Former ambassador for India

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© Vera Katkova/Anadolu Agency/Getty ImagesKerch Bridge explosion October 8, 2022: Breached: With the attack on the Crimean Bridge, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has crossed a red line that Moscow had warned him against.
Two massive terrorist strikes misfired spectacularly and a terrible beauty is born in the Ukraine war. These two carefully planned attacks in quick succession — on Nord Stream gas pipelines and Crimean Bridge — were intended as a knockout blow to Russia. According to President Vladimir Putin, people 'who want to finally sever ties between Russia and the EU, weaken Europe' are behind the Nord Stream blasts. He named the US, Ukraine and Poland as 'beneficiaries'.

Last Wednesday, Russia's domestic intelligence service FSB identified Ukraine's military intelligence chief, Kyrylo Budanov, as the mastermind behind the Crimean attack. The New York Times and Washington Post also pointed fingers at Kiev, quoting 'sources'. While Nord Stream-1 has been crippled, one of the strings of Nord Stream-2 remains intact. Putin said last week that the pipeline could be restored and Russia could deliver about 27 billion cubic metres of gas. 'The ball is on the side of the European Union, if they want — let's turn on the tap,' he said.

Comment: See also: Global finance vs global energy: who will come out on top?

And check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Nuclear Armageddon?! Nah, But Likely Expansion of War Beyond Ukraine




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Israel to arm Nazis in Ukraine

In Bizarro World, descendants of victims of German Nazism sell weapons to Jew-hating neo-Nazis.
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© Kurt Nimmo on Geopolitics
It appears Israel is finally warming up to Ukraine.


Certainly, we live in "interesting times," to say nothing of Bizarro World, when an Orthodox Jew, pictured above, calls for Israel to stand with Ukraine, a country with a government and military peppered with Nazis.

It took the importation of Iranian drones to get apartheid zionists to join the dead-end fight against Russia.

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Republican calls for Pelosi to probe Biden admin's potentially 'illegal' request for Saudis to delay oil cut

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Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-Wis., has asked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to launch hearings into the Biden administration's request that Saudi Arabia delay a cut in oil production until after the midterm elections.

Announcing a planned oil cut to production by two million barrels a day, which could send gas prices spiking in the weeks before the U.S. midterms in November, the Saudi government said that the U.S. had requested the cut be delayed a month.

"The government of the kingdom clarified through its continuous consultation with the US administration that all economic analysis indicates that postponing the OPEC+ decision by a month, according to what has been suggested, would have had negative economic consequences," read a Thursday statement from the Saudis, who lead the OPEC+ oil conglomerate.

Comment: Brandon strikes again.


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Fed defending dollar no matter what crashes - Catherine Austin Fitts

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© screenshotCatherine Austin Fitts
Catherine Austin Fitts (CAF), Publisher of The Solari Report and former Assistant Secretary of Housing (Bush 41 Admin.), says what is coming for the economy is pain-and lots of it. CAF explains:
"We are either in a major correction or we are going to go into a bear (market), and a lot of it depends on many different politics. If you look at the money being pumped out . . . on climate change, on green energy, environment and all these different new sort of scams, it depends on how they inject money. It's either a major correction or it could turn into a bear (market). There is no way to tell because it is purely political."
Various Fed presidents are repeatedly saying the central bank is going to continue raising interest rates. Why?

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US 'furious' over Palestinian leader's comments to Putin - Axios

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© Vyacheslav Prokofyev/Sputnik/AFPRussian President Vladimir Putin • Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas
Astana, Kazakhstan • October 13, 2022
The White House is "deeply disappointed" in Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas for having voiced mistrust about Washington's diplomatic efforts toward resolving Palestine's stand-off with Israel while lauding Russia's stance on the matter, a spokesperson for the National Security Council (NSC) told Axios on Saturday.

On Thursday, as Abbas praised Russia's "clear position" about a peace settlement between Palestine and Israel, he reiterated his support for the so-called Quartet on the Middle East, a framework of mediators that includes Russia, the US, UN, and EU. However, he noted that Washington could not be the only mediator.

On the sidelines of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia in Astana, Kazakhstan, he told Putin:
"We don't trust America and you know our position... under no circumstances can we accept that America is the sole party in resolving a problem."
He also commended Russia for "standing by justice and international law."

Comment: There is no US plan except to kick the 2-state can down a longer and bumpier road.