Puppet Masters
Biden tried to wrap up his Q&A after fielding questions from just six journalists during an appearance that lasted around 30 minutes — about half the time that Putin spent during his own news conference earlier in Geneva, Switzerland.
But other reporters kept peppering him with questions as he walked off stage, including CNN's Kaitlin Collins, who shouted out about Putin, "Why are you so confident he'll change his behavior, Mr. President?"
In a post on Telegram, Witzke reported that her bank account had been shut down, leaving her stranded in Florida.
"Wells Fargo has shut down my bank account, taking all of my money and leaving me with a zero balance," wrote Witzke.
Comment: Wells Fargo has a long history of nefarious behavior. One wonders, what services do they render the PTB, beside the obvious money laundering?
- Wells Fargo fraud: Opened customer accounts without consent
- Banksters: Wells Fargo illegally repossessed 413 cars from members of the military
- Wells Fargo at it again: 800K customers forced to buy unnecessary car insurance resulting in delinquencies and wrongful repossessions
- Wells Fargo forecloses on homeowner for making early mortgage payments!
- Supervisor of "massive fraud" at Wells Fargo Bank leaves her job with $125 million bonus
- Awful Wells Fargo's banking scandals are each worse than the last - and the newest one is no different
- Employees, customers warned of Wells Fargo fraudulent bank accounts years ago - Feds blew it off
- Employee callers to Wells Fargo ethics line intimidated and fired
- Wells Fargo 'retaliated' against 'whistleblowers' with false reports that affected fired staffs' future employment
- America's most hated bank? Three candidates turn down Wells Fargo for CEO post

Members of the media film as U.S. President Joe Biden, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov meet during the U.S.-Russia summit at Villa La Grange on June 16, 2021 in Geneva, Switzerland.
If they had a healthy partnership, Moscow and Washington would be able to work together as the world's two most foremost nuclear powers to put in place a framework with clear rules and mechanisms for shoring up international security. However, in a dysfunctional state of affairs, irreconcilable differences make that work nearly impossible.
That said, even with troubled ties, cooperation can continue in selected areas of mutual interest. The real danger lies in a collapse of relations, where even mutually beneficial moves get cut off in the hope that it causes more harm for the other side.
"For 75 years post World War II the global geopolitical game, as it's called, sometimes rests upon the foundation of US dollar supremacy, the US dollar as world reserve currency," says Max.
"And now we have a major economy, Russia, completely outside of the dollar. That gives them a way to maneuver in a way that no other country can," he continues. "But all other countries will emulate and be envious of the ability for Russia to maneuver outside the dollar. It's an incredible freedom that they now have."
Comment: Russia and China are well aware that for as long as they and the world are reliant on the dollar, they leave themselves open to attack from the nefarious forces in the US. It seems that China is also aware that a similar avenue of attack could come through cryptocurrencies.
See also:
- Russia, China need to move away from dollar to reduce risks of US sanctions - Lavrov
- Nord Stream 2 sanctions could have 'poisoned' US ties with Germany & failed anyway - US Sec Blinken
- Going for gold: Russia to eliminate US dollar from sovereign wealth fund this month amid warning of politics sabotaging currency
- The real B3W-NATO agenda
According to Tuesday's press briefing, senior Biden administration officials discussed via teleconference the national strategy to combat terrorism in the United States ahead of the effort's release to the public.
The Department of Defense is incorporating training for service members separating or retiring from the military, who may "potentially be targeted by those who seek to radicalize them," a senior official said on the press call.
The administration will also "work to improve public awareness of federal resources to address concerning or threatening behavior before violence occurs," the official said, noting that one of the proposals the White House has been discussing is "the need to do something in this space..."
"If you see something, say something" concept has been promulgated before by the Department of Homeland Security, the official continued. The national campaign "raises public awareness of the indicators of terrorism and terrorism-related crime, as well as the importance of reporting suspicious activity to state and local law enforcement," the Homeland Security Department described online.
Comment: So the Biden admin is further feeding the (already hysterical and incredibly damaging) tendency of the radical left's culturally marxist approach - to demonize and persecute those who dissent from his increasingly totalitarian government. Wonderful.
See also:
- White House announces strategy to counter domestic terrorism
- 'Domestic terrorism' goes transnational: The war on dissidents picks up momentum
- SPLC urges Biden, Big Tech to block 'online funding' for 'hate groups' to fight domestic terrorism
- Enemies of the Deep State: The government's war on domestic terrorism is a trap
- Homeland Security issues 'national terrorism alert' - because 'domestic terrorists' are very scary
- Matthew Ehret: How the FBI created 'domestic terrorism' through 80 years of psychological warfare
- FBI document warns conspiracy theories are a new 'domestic terrorism threat'

Border Force staff check passports of motorists arriving at the UK border after leaving a cross-channel ferry on August 13, 2014 in Portsmouth, England.
His comments, the latest salvo in a sausage-centred spat between London and Brussels, came as his government confirmed it has asked the EU to extend a grace period for some rules in the British province.
Britain wants the bloc to delay an end-of-month deadline to implement a new trading regime around chilled meats, which could see imports to Northern Ireland of products like sausages banned.
Comment: RT reports:
UK minister blames 'purist' EU for 'little progress' being made in post-Brexit trade talksSee also:
Speaking before a parliamentary committee on Wednesday, Lord Frost warned that "little progress" has been made between the UK and EU during post-Brexit trade negotiations, as he addressed concerns about the impact of the Northern Ireland protocol.
"It does seem to us...a very purist point for the EU to insist upon," Lord Frost said addressing the ongoing row between the two sides over extending the border checks grace period.
While a grace period was first introduced to ease the UK's transition out of the EU, Britain has called on Brussels to extend it, something that politicians within the bloc have so far refused to do. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has threatened to suspend the Northern Ireland protocol if the EU does not agree to an extension of the grace period.
While the EU has not responded to the UK minister's recent remarks, French President Emmanuel Macron addressed the trade dispute at the G7, declaring that "inconsistencies from the British side shouldn't be blamed on the EU."
The protocol was negotiated as part of the UK's initial Brexit deal, implementing a measure to ensure that a hard border would not need to be created between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Under the current terms of the agreement, goods do not need to be checked when crossing between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland but must face inspections when travelling from the EU to Ireland or Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.
Earlier this year, violence broke out in Belfast, with individuals claiming that it was sparked by the impact of post-Brexit changes. Due to the disruption that the new system has caused to businesses, politicians in Northern Ireland and the UK have called on the EU to address concerns in order to protect peace in the region and maintain the Good Friday Agreement.
- EU parliament shelves vote on Brexit after UK 'violates' agreement, will go to court over UK's 'unilateral action' on Northern Ireland Protocol
- Bojo's plan to break with Northern Ireland using Brexit as his excuse
- Still Confused About Brexit? It's Actually Pretty Simple...
The West is the bestFor those spared the ordeal of sifting through the NATO summit communique, here's the concise low down: Russia is an "acute threat" and China is a "systemic challenge".
The West is the best
Get here and we'll do the rest
Jim Morrison, The End
NATO, of course, is just a bunch of innocent kids building castles in a sandbox.
Those were the days when Lord Hastings Lionel Ismay, NATO's first secretary-general, coined the trans-Atlantic purpose: to "keep the Soviet Union out, the Americans in, and the Germans down."
The Raging Twenties remix reads like "keep the Americans in, the EU down and Russia-China contained".
So the North Atlantic (italics mine) organization has now relocated all across Eurasia, fighting what it describes as "threats from the East". Well, that's a step beyond Afghanistan - the intersection of Central and South Asia - where NATO was unceremoniously humiliated by a bunch of Pashtuns with Kalashnikovs.
Russia remains the top threat - mentioned 63 times in the communiqué. Current top NATO chihuahua Jens Stoltenberg says NATO won't simply "mirror" Russia: it will de facto outspend it and surround it with multiple battle formations, as "we now have implemented the biggest reinforcements of our collective defense since the end of the Cold War".
The communiqué is adamant: the only way for military spending is up. Context: the total "defense" budget of the 30 NATO members will grow by 4.1% in 2021, reaching a staggering $1.049 trillion ($726 billion from the US, $323 billion from assorted allies).
After all, "threats from the East" abound. From Russia, there are all those hypersonic weapons that baffle NATO generals; those large-scale exercises near the borders of NATO members; constant airspace violations; military integration with that "dictator" in Belarus.
As for the threats from China - South China Sea, Taiwan, the Indo-Pacific overall - it was up to the G7 to come up with a plan.

The Taishan Nuclear Power Station outside the city of Taishan in Guangdong province. China said radiation levels around the plant are normal, but it has been accused of raising acceptable limits to avoid a shutdown
French utility EDF, one of the project's owners, said on Monday that it was investigating media reports that abnormal levels of radioactive gas had leaked from the plant.
CNN had reported that Framatome, the EDF unit that designed Taishan's reactors, was warning of an "imminent radiological threat" at the project following a build-up of krypton and xenon.

Chinese and Taiwanese national flags are displayed alongside military airplanes in this illustration taken April 9, 2021.
Twenty-eight Chinese air force aircraft, including fighters and nuclear-capable bombers, entered Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ) on Tuesday, the Chinese-claimed island's government said.
The incident came after the Group of Seven leaders issued a joint statement on Sunday scolding China for a series of issues and underscored the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, comments China condemned as "slander".
It was unclear whether Mustafa bin Hashim bin Isa al-Darwish, 26, was executed for crimes committed as a minor, according to Amnesty International. The rights group said he was detained in 2015 for alleged participation in riots between 2011 and 2012.
The official charge sheet does not specify the dates his alleged crimes took place, meaning he could have been 17 at the time, or just turned 18.
Comment:
- So much for being progressive: Saudi Crown Prince MBS oversaw double the number of executions after coming to power
- Shia insurrection ignored by media, but could potentially topple Saudi dictatorship
- Who benefits from the death of Shia Cleric al-Nimr?
- Beneath Contempt: Saudi Arabia And Its Western Backers











Comment: Biden's handlers are having trouble protecting him outside of his Washington bubble. A strange environment and a stressful schedule might make it harder to get the meds right.