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In a brutal display of presidential powers that would have made Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un green with envy, Joe Biden rammed through a raft of pro-globalist executive orders just hours after being sworn in as president.
For those U.S. voters who were more obsessed with removing Donald Trump than seriously questioning who or what would replace him, they got their answer shortly after Biden made it through his locked-down inauguration where the soldiers outnumbered the guests by a margin one would not expect to find during a democratic pageant.
Following a subdued masked ball and strained photo ops, Biden was whisked from the Capitol straight to the Oval Office where he was tasked with signing off on executive orders - 17 in fact, followed up later by a baker's dozen. The swiftness of the bureaucratic blitzkrieg, impressive for a 78-year-old president who campaigned mostly from his basement, was as shocking as what the 46th POTUS put in motion. In a matter of minutes, and without a precious drop of democratic debate, Biden diverted the future course of America forever.
"There will be no full withdrawal by allies by April-end. Conditions have not been met. And with the new U.S. administration, there will be tweaks in the policy, the sense of hasty withdrawal which was prevalent will be addressed and we could see a much more calculated exit strategy."The administration of then-President Donald Trump signed an agreement with the Taliban early last year calling for the withdrawal of all foreign troops by May in return for the insurgents fulfilling certain security guarantees.
Trump hailed the accord - which did not include the Afghan government - as the end of two decades of war. He reduced U.S. troops to 2,500 by this month, the fewest since 2001.
Plans on what will happen after April are now being considered and likely to be a top issue at a key NATO meeting in February, the NATO sources said. The positions of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization are becoming increasingly important after the alliance was sidelined by Trump, diplomats and experts say.
Here is a sample of the latest stupidity. Due to the latest strains of COVID-19, we may need to put on more masks, or something. Behold:
It has led some public health experts, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden on COVID-19, to recommend layering up on masks or opting for a more protective N95 mask when going out in public.
Masks cover the mouth and nose to limit respiratory droplets and virus particles from getting in or out, Fauci, who also is the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, explained on NBC's "Today" show.
Comment: Fauci has well proven himself to be a crazy-making agent of chaos. Thanks to him we can probably look forward to many more statements that add to the stress and authoritarian mandates of the Covid-hysteria for the foreseeable future.
More on Faustian Fauci:
- Then it's not a vaccine: Crazy Dr. Fauci said in October early COVID vaccines will only prevent symptoms and NOT block the Infection ...What?
- Fauci admits to lying about Covid-19 herd immunity threshold to manipulate public support for vaccine, then moves the goal post to 90%
- Covid 'expert' Fauci says pandemic's "WORST YET TO COME" (yet again)
- Fauci on mandatory Covid-19 vaccines: "Anything is possible"
- Rand Paul: Fauci owes parents and students an apology over pandemic measures
- Anthony Fauci's new COVID-19 guidance: 'Do what you're told'
- Now that election is over, quack Dr. Fauci says it's OK to open schools after all
- Fauci versus frontline doctors and science: Pandemic malpractice and criminality
- Technocratic evil: Dr. Fauci admits feeling liberated under Joe Biden's administration

FILE PHOTO: Specialists work onboard the Allseas' deep sea pipe laying ship Solitaire to prepare pipes for Nord Stream 2 pipeline in the Baltic Sea, September 13, 2019
The stance of the German government "has not changed" in recent days, deputy government spokeswoman Martina Fietz said on Monday in Berlin, after France's secretary of state for Europe Clément Beaune asked Germany to halt the project.
A spokesman for Germany's Federal Foreign Office in Berlin told Die Welt that although the project is going ahead, the German government was aware of the French position and having a "very close exchange" with Paris on the pipeline issue.
Comment: The West is really reaching with that one:
- Pro-western liberal, anti-migrant nationalist, or political opportunist: Who exactly is Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny?
- "Just like in Ukraine and Belarus": TikTok condemned by Russian parents association over calls for youth to attend Navalny protests
- Why Navalny was handed over to Germany
Benny Gantz has warned that Tel Aviv continues to reserve the right to resort to military action against Iran over the country's alleged nuclear ambitions.
"The IDF and Israel's defence establishment are holding onto the option of taking action against Iran's nuclear project if that is what has to be done," Gantz said, speaking to Alghad, an Egyptian television channel, in an interview that aired Sunday."I hope that it doesn't come to that," the defence minister and Blue and White Party leader added, while suggesting that Tehran's "support of terrorism, of Hezbollah, and of the Houthis demands action."
"Israel has a clear objective: that Iran not be nuclear. It's not just an Israeli interest. It's first and foremost a global and regional interest," Gantz suggested. "A nuclear Iran would lead to a nuclear arms race throughout the Middle East. The regime is fundamentalist and radical and ultimately wants to obtain nuclear capability not just to have it, but primarily for the leverage it would give them in nuclear deterrence," he added.
Comment: Gantz is correct there. Iran correctly perceives Israel's own not-so-secret nuclear arsenal as a threat. But that doesn't mean Iran would just go nuts and nuke Israel once it has the capability to do so:
Alleged Threat of Iranian Nukes is Hysterical Nonsense Because Iran Doesn't Have a Death Wish
The Cabinet choices of Joe Biden reveal much. His key foreign policy picks-Tony Blinken as Secretary of State and Victoria Nuland as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs; Bill Burns as CIA head; Jake Sullivan as National Security Advisor; Avril Haines as Director of National Intelligence — all are from the Obama-Biden Administration and all have worked closely together. As well, all see Russia, not China, as the prime security threat to the United States' global hegemony.
As candidate, Joe Biden stated this often. His key foreign policy choices underscore that the focus with the Biden Administration, regardless how fit Biden himself is, will shift from the China threats to that of Putin's Russia. Biden's CIA head, Bill Burns, is a former Ambassador to Moscow and was Deputy Secretary of State during the Obama CIA coup d'etat in Ukraine in 2014. Notably, when Burns left State in November 2014 he was succeeded by Tony Blinken, now Secretary of State. Blinken reportedly formulated the US State Department response to Russia's Crimea annexation.

Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene walks through the US Capitol as Democrats debate one article of impeachment against then-president Donald Trump, in Washington, DC.
Bush (Missouri) said in a Friday Twitter post that Taylor Greene and her staff "berated" her "in a hallway" in the Capitol earlier this month, adding "I'm moving my office away from hers for my team's safety."
Comment: What is with Democrat representatives grossly exaggerating the "threats" from the Republican counterparts? First AOC says Ted Cruz tried to murder her and now Cori Bush is saying she's moving offices for her safety? Is it all a show or are these people really possessed by an unreasonable fear of people who have different political leanings?
See also:
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene files impeachment articles on Biden
- Twitter temporarily suspends GOP Rep. Taylor Greene
- Democratic opponent of Marjorie Taylor Greene, the QAnon-supporting GOP candidate, drops out of congressional race
- QAnon backer Marjorie Taylor Greene wins Georgia GOP runoff
With Biden in the White House, there is no longer any ambiguity about what conservatives (and some of the more courageous moderates) need to do and need to accomplish. Now we know where we stand, and now the stakes are clear.
With Trump in office, a lot of liberty minded people became a little too comfortable, to the point that they were inactive. They actually believed the system could be repaired and corruption ended from within, and without much effort on our part beyond our votes. Trump made many conservatives lazy.
Then there was the Q-anon-sense floating around on the web which also misled some freedom activists into thinking that people much higher placed or "smarter" than us were fighting the good fight behind the scenes and that the globalists would be swept up in a grand 4D chess maneuver. This was a fantasy; it was never going to happen. Finally, everyone knows this and we can get on with the business of fighting the real battles ahead.
Comment: Or take another tried and true approach: MindMatters: Interview with Rod Dreher: How to Survive the Coming Soft Totalitarianism
When Senator Rand Paul asked Antony Blinken what lessons he has learned from his disastrous foreign policy record in Libya and Syria, Blinken replied that after "some hard thinking" he's proud that he has done "everything we possibly can to make sure that diplomacy is the first answer, not the last answer, and that war and conflict is our last resort."
Of course war is the last resort. Even the most hawkish war criminals would agree that war is the last resort. But the question is, war is the last resort to accomplish what? If war is the last resort to get a country to fully capitulate to Washington's demands then eventually the U.S. will be at war with everyone. To Blinken, war as the last resort can only be understood in the same way a mugger considers shooting his victim as a last resort to stealing their wallet.
Comment: Antony Blinken: Another delusional warhawk in the Biden administration who is hell-bent and committed to chaos and destruction:
- 'Regime change doesn't work!' - Senator Rand Paul hammers Biden's Secretary of State pick Anthony Blinken
- Tony Blinken fails up
- Israel is 'anchor and foundation for democracy in the region' - Says Biden's pick for sec of state Tony Blinken

'This Executive Order is antithetical to reason, violates human dignity, and is incompatible with Catholic teaching,' the bishops stated.
While the so-called Mexico City Policy was put in place by then-President Donald Trump (and other Republican presidents in the past), Democrats had always revoked the policy. The Trump administration had even expanded the Mexico City Policy. By overturning it, Biden has freed up U.S. government money to organizations performing and lobbying for abortions around the world.
Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann of Kansas City, Kansas, chairman of the USCCB's Committee on Pro-Life Activities, and Bishop David J. Malloy of Rockford, Illinois, chairman of the Committee on International Justice and Peace, criticized the executive order: "It is grievous that one of President Biden's first official acts actively promotes the destruction of human lives in developing nations."
Comment: See also:
- Horrifying New York late-term abortion law at forefront of big Democrat push in US
- Russian Orthodox Church seeks ban on free abortions, embryo experimentation, genetic screening
- Russian Orthodox Church has 'flexible' stance on abortion & does not demand practice be made illegal, spokesman reveals












Comment: Blindsiding the public on day one. Was there a choice? At one point, it seemed there was. A majority of American voters thought so as well.