Bolivia joins SA at the ICJ against the zionist’s genocide.
Bolivia cozies up to BRICS+.
Bolivia in lithium mining deal with China.
Attempted coup for “democracy” in Bolivia. A clown-based pattern?
26 Wednesday Jun 2024
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Bolivia joins SA at the ICJ against the zionist’s genocide.
Bolivia cozies up to BRICS+.
Bolivia in lithium mining deal with China.
Attempted coup for “democracy” in Bolivia. A clown-based pattern?
25 Tuesday Jun 2024
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Now that this humble little weblog sails into its 13th year(!), I note something interesting. While it has never been, and probably never will be conventionally popular, the blog serves a purpose. I never really found an audience, at least not in the primarily English-reading world. There was a time when FP and the PPN brought in a decent amount of traffic. But I was always okay with being third tier, if that. So it is that my seeming popularity with the BRICS+ multipolar crowd has boggled my mind!
My essay on Edgar Allan Poe is arguably the most read thing I’ve ever written, translated now into five or six languages. My recent piece on the Petrodollar, as published at Geopolitika and Katehon, instantly accumulated more than 5,000 sets of English language eyes just as measured by Telegram nods alone. It quickly made its way into Italian thanks to “Ideas & Action“. A republication of that translation hits Geo in a day or two, and it also just ran in Turkish.
Pretty much all of these new articles for the international sovereign set gather, in a week, more views and reads than all posts here over an embarrassingly long time. My guess is that I’m 100X more popular outside the GAE homeland than within it. Many thanks to Leonid Savin, Alexander Dugin, and everyone out there who reads, likes, posts, and promotes my work. As we say, y’all are my people! I’m happy to be along for the ride in such fine company.
Thanks, again, and I’ll keep doing my part. Perhaps a multipolar novel ain’t too far away?? And as always, I have eternal love and appreciation for my long-term readers and/or tolerators here. -P
24 Monday Jun 2024
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Julian Assange is free. He left Belmarsh maximum security prison on the morning of 24 June, after having spent 1901 days there,” WikiLeaks wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “He was granted bail by the High Court in London and was released at Stansted airport during the afternoon, where he boarded a plane and departed the UK.”
WikiLeaks said that the international campaign to free Assange has created “the space for a long period of negotiations with the US Department of Justice, leading to a deal that has not yet been formally finalized.”
24 Monday Jun 2024
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It’s hard to believe, but this “highly respected web log” started on an insanely hot summer day 12 years ago. Hello, and happy anniversary.
Readers may have noticed a slight slowing in things here over the past few months. Look for that to continue. There are many times now when I feel like I’ve said it all, at least in English, and that I’m just phoning it in. I’ve never achieved any great commercial success or notoriety, which is a-okay as it was never expected. If I can recall, the height of daily traffic was around 2016 and the go-go FP days. Not too long ago, I learned my columns are radically more popular outside of the GAE, which also was not that surprising. Still, we’d had 6100+ postings, millions of words (some of them making sense), and zero changes to the original theme and layout. The more things change, the… Here’s to the next dozen! Etc.
23 Sunday Jun 2024
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23 Sunday Jun 2024
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Or, again, being US-based, is it the lavender curtain? Either way, they’re continuing to lower it on Americans. The empire is making obtaining Russian visas more difficult.
«США нужно говорить, что они продолжают борьбу с Россией, так что закрытие двух визовых центров России было сделано «на автомате». Американская санкционная машина устроена таким образом, что после того, как она поставлена на рельсы, дальше катится сама по себе. Остановить ее сложно», – считает американист Дмитрий Дробницкий.
По мнению эксперта, закрытие российских визовых центров в США – это продолжение попыток изолировать РФ. «Есть проблемы чисто дипломатического плана, когда еще до специальной военной операции взаимно сокращалось консульское присутствие России и США. Каждый следующий шаг делается в этом же русле», – пояснил эксперт.
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« The United States needs to say that they continue to fight Russia, so the closure of two Russian visa centers was done « on the » machine. The American sanctions machine is designed in such a way that after it is set on rails, it further rolls on its own. It is difficult to stop it », – said American Dmitry Drobnitsky.
According to the expert, the closure of Russian visa centers in the United States – is a continuation of attempts to isolate the Russian Federation. « There are problems of a purely diplomatic plan, when even before the special military operation, the consular presence of Russia and the United States was mutually reduced. Each next step is taken in the same vein », – the expert explained.
This combined with financial restrictions, what was done to Scott Ritter, and everything else indicate something beyond trying to harm Russia. A “Look” commenter sees the real meaning:
The closure of Russian visa centers in the USA is not “isolation of Russia”, it is an isolation of the United States from Russia! God forbid the Americans will go to Russia to see what Carlson saw there and understand that they are being fooled at home! Now the Americans will stop issuing passports so that no one goes anywhere!
This is what ‘Muricans get for foolishly tolerating things like lockdowns and sheltering in place. This won’t remain limited to Russia and it has a feel of permanence.
22 Saturday Jun 2024
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Alexander Dugin writes of the 2024 US election at the Arktos Journal.
If Trump, despite everything, manages to win the presidential election in 2024, the relationship with the deep state will undoubtedly change. Realising the significance of his figure, the deep state will clearly try to establish a systematic relationship with him.
Most likely, the globalists behind the weak Biden will try to remove the strong Trump from the election and prevent him from becoming president at any cost. Any methods may be employed here: assassination, imprisonment, organising riots and protests, up to and including a coup or civil war. Or by the end of his term, Biden may start a third world war. This is also quite likely.
Since the globalists have significant support from the deep state, any of these scenarios could be put into action.
However, if we assume that the popular and populist Trump wins and becomes president, this will, of course, seriously affect global politics.
In a way, Dugin posits only Trump’s re-election can prevent a full-blown, hot, nuclear WW3 and total calamity for mankind. Not ever one to challenge Dugin, I will just say I hope he’s right. Read the whole thing. A few things about Trump jump out at me. He did embrace too many neoclowns, although, with a lingering benefit of the doubt perhaps he was keeping his enemies closer. But there was a coup, 2020-21, and Trump, perhaps lacking the ability to stop it, did not stop it. Hence, as Dugin notes, his returning to office will be difficult.
I suspect a (likely) Trump defeat won’t be the end of the world. While still dangerous, the GAE is fading internationally and collapsing domestically. And Russia, China, and BRICS+ have become too strong and dominate to tolerate future GAE clowning regardless of what the deep, dark state wants, says, or does.
This is a most interesting and optimistic article, so read it over.
21 Friday Jun 2024
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When they’re not wiping out entire families, and when they’re not murdering journalists, food aid workers, and doctors, and when they’re not cutting little girls in half with American-made munitions, possibly those marked “Finish Them!” and autographed by the sociopathic witch Nimarata, the Zionist occupiers of Palestine appear to delight in exterminating literacy and educational opportunities. The destruction of learning in Gaza is a sub-war in the greater genocide. And just like the attendant murder, maiming, displacement, torture, terrorism, impoverishment, and starvation, it is designed to have and is having a terrible effect on its victims.
Samir Mansour’s bookstore, the largest in Gaza, was a bibliophile’s dream. In addition to carrying hundreds of thousands of books, the shop also served as a community center, a haven for readers, students, and happy families. The Zionists bombed it to rubble in May 2021. Mansour reopened the outlet, bigger and better, in 2022. Last fall, the IGF (Israeli Genocide Force) destroyed it again. One may have heard that the Zionists are still defending themselves from a surprise attack that happened eight months ago. The incident was so much of a surprise that no one knew or warned about it three weeks in advance … except for Egyptian Intelligence and the Zionist’s 8200 ISNU Command. Many overlook the fact the incident was a byproduct of the Zionist’s violent occupation and dehumanization of Palestine for most of the past century. Of course, these minor details are part of history, a subject studied in books and schools, and, thus, something for the IGF to eradicate.
As for the ongoing destruction of schools and interruption of formal learning in Gaza, I’ve come across more than a few articles explaining the disaster, both in terms of numerical count and personal tragedy. I’ve also come across a term that perfectly describes what the Zionists are doing: ”Scholasticide.”
Award-winning Gaza journalist Maha Hussaini wrote a must-read column about the effects of the Zionist’s scholasticide at Middle East Eye. She describes the new-to-Palestinian parents phenomenon of homeschooling their children. So far as it goes in the US and much of the greater West, I am ordinarily a strong proponent of homeschooling. That is primarily due to the hard fact that most of the public schools in places like the US, and many private academies, are worse than useless. Mine is not the experience with good schools that actually educate and nurture children and which parents and students enjoy. Evidently, that was the condition of the schools in Gaza. Thus, the new and unexpected imposition of home education is, to say the least, trying on all parties involved. I’m also aware, based on the accounts of homeschoolers in the US, Canada, and Russia, that while homeschooling is rewarding, it can be, at least initially, a somewhat intimidating challenge. Imagine that challenge magnified by the daily dropping of American-made bombs, a lack of food and utilities, and the general horrific conditions of war. That is what Palestinian families now face each day. But, temporarily daunted or not, they are carrying on.
Ms. Hussaini also provided updated numbers and information on the scope of the anti-erudition calamity:
Before the war, there were 796 schools in the Gaza Strip, including 442 public schools, 70 private schools and 284 run by the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, Unrwa.
There were 12 universities and higher education institutions.
Gaza had one of the lowest illiteracy rates in the world, with the percentage decreasing from 13.7 percent in 1997 to 1.8 percent in 2022.
Around 700,000 children and young people were enrolled in schools and universities out of the strip’s 2.2 million population.
In its ongoing bombardment, Israel has damaged or completely destroyed all universities and more than 80 percent of all schools in Gaza.
They have killed and wounded thousands of students and hundreds of teachers, including at least 100 professors.
This total devastation of education is a war crime within a war crime, one that will inconvenience and afflict the population for years. I remain, however, cautiously optimistic that those years will be relatively short in number because of the extreme patience, intelligence, dedication, and determination exhibited by Gazans—a people who seemingly cannot be subdued.
Still, many of them are understandably filled with grief, fearing their “future is stolen by the war.” That quote is taken from the title of another article by one of those students, Mrs. Noor Alyacoubi, written for the Palestine Chronicle. In another must-read, she tells the stories of two Gaza university students who, like all of the others, have had their lives completely turned upside down. As Alyacoubi surmises, “Their stories reflect the broader tragedy of a generation whose education, ambitions, and futures have been stolen by war. Amid the chaos and uncertainty, their resilience and hope stand as a testament to the enduring human spirit.” Alyacoubi knows about the chaos and testament personally as she is studying English literature at Al-Azhar University. Or, rather, she was before the school was bombed by the IGF.
Mrs. Alyacoubi is also a young mother. In March, she relayed her experience trying to safeguard and raise her precious baby girl under violent occupation in a story at the We Are Not Numbers forum. “My baby is now 12 months old. Her name is Lya and she has spent 155 days of her life in fear, evacuation, and starvation. I know she is so young and she might be unaware of what is happening around her, but I am sure she feels everything.” In closing, she asks that we on the outside keep her family and her people in our prayers. If we possess any humanity at all, then we must do that if nothing else. We should also listen to some of the voices from the inside. Accordingly, I recommend readers pay attention to the many young people speaking to us through assorted personal reports, stories, and poems at We Are Not Numbers.
After all, understanding, resisting, and resolving these matters is a process up to all of us. As the bold and brilliant Al-Mayadeen network anchor Zeinab Al Saffar said the other day at SPIEF24, quoting professor Alexander Dugin and speaking to him on-stage, “Humanity is us, not them.” It’s time we did something other than just watch things like scholasticide and genocide. How about we resist them? And stop them?
Deo vindice.
20 Thursday Jun 2024
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Coming this fall from CBS:
Starring:
Vladimir Putin as Bo Brics;
Kim Jon Un as Luke Brics;
Xi Jinping as Uncle Jesse;
Maria Zakharova as Daisy Brics;
Cyril Ramaphosa as Cooter Davenport;
Bibi Net-a-yahoo as Boss Hogg;
Tony Blinken as Roscoe P. Coltrane;
Joe Biden as “Flash”;
Recep Erdoğan as Enos Strate;
Vladimir Zelensky as the weird little gay drug addict; and,
The all new 2024 AURUS SENAT as the “General Zhukov”
20 Thursday Jun 2024
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The zionist entity’s former field boss to the great satan fears the obvious consequences of potential zionist actions against Lebanon.
“I’ve read estimates of what Hezbollah could do to us in three days that are just horrendous,” Oren told FP. “You’re talking about knocking out all of our essential infrastructure, oil refineries, air bases, Dimona,” he added, referring to the site of Israel’s nuclear research facility.
On Tuesday, Hezbollah released drone footage of Israel’s Haifa Port, which is located 17 miles from the Lebanese border, in an attempt “to penetrate Israel’s air defenses and reach deep into the country,” the report noted.
For the FOZ News-watching tards, “Dimona” means the zionist’s (fake?) nuclear weapons program. I’ve heard from at least two semi-competent sources that the IGF (Israeli Genocide Force) is actively laying plans for an invasion of Lebanon. If that happens, then, for once, the genocide the work may be their own. If it happens, then your “Christian”-zionist friends are going to have a bad summer.
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