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Post by drhenley on Jan 26, 2022 8:16:55 GMT -6
Peter Pry, in 202o stated the US never developed the EMP technology for military use. NEMP devices are very simple. Small pure fission bomb with thin walls detonated at 250-312 miles altitude and at a higher latitude than the region you want to affect.
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Post by ninab on Jan 26, 2022 10:49:59 GMT -6
I hope you are correct. My understanding is that additional technology is needed to amplify, past the traditional shielding and Russia and China have done this.
Things that make me go hmmmm…..
October 2019 the World economic forum runs a pandemic simulation that eerily mimics the outbreak of COVID only 6 months later; Project 201.
In 2021, the WEF and brains behind “the great reset” teamed up with the Russian government and global banks to run a high-profile cyberattack simulation that targeted the financial industry, named Cyber Polygon.
This week the DHS put out a warning that a cyber attack on critical infrastructure as a result of the actions of the US in opposition to Russia’s actions towards Ukraine, are very possible.
Food for thought at the very least. Connections? Coincidences? IDK. But I am keeping an eye on this. Not just HEMP but traditional cyber attacks as well. Hemp would be devastating but, a cascading grid failure would be no picnic either.
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Post by ninab on Feb 24, 2022 9:46:45 GMT -6
It begins…
“Anyone who would consider interfering from outside: If you do, you will face consequences greater than any you have faced in history.” --Vladimir Putin today
Some friends of ours who escaped Romania back in the early 80’s told us about a month ago that the US government requested that they return to Romania to “help”. They apparently, still have some very important connections there. We usually meet up Wednesdays and Saturdays to do some dancing. They were not there yesterday. I just have had this feeling in the pit of my stomach for some time now, that this is going to be different than the conflicts of our recent past. War, is almost always a result of incremental escalations. X pokes Y. Y pokes back harder. X then shoves Y. Y shoves harder. Then a slap, and a punch until an all-out brawl ensues.
Putin will not back down until he either destroys the west or is destroyed himself. Putin is no more rational or civilized than Stalin or Lenin before him. He is a megalomanic and displays as a sociopath. Like most sociopaths, he is highly intelligent and Machiavellian. He has no conscience, no emotional understanding of civility, does not care about his own people, much less others. For him, people, are only tools to be used and manipulated, to support his own ego-centric goals and serve his needs. Pople are disposable and replaceable. This monster has at his fingertips, cyber armies, EMPs and Nukes. Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Czech Republic and Romania have evoked an emergency article as partners in NATO, for additional defense support because they feel threatened. NATO must respond to the request.
The former Soviets of Russia, know Putin for what he really is, understand what he really wants and why. Additionally, China “leaked”, I believe intentionally, a state press “guidance” regarding stories on Russia, that essentially said, don’t piss off Russia, we are going to need their support when we deal with the west on the issue of Taiwan. This “leak” is nothing more than an intentional warning to the west…a forecast if you will, of things to come. When they come, will probably be dictated by future events. Both countries want to dismantle the influence of the culturally western nations and replace it with their own methodologies.
We are crossing Niagara Falls, walking on a thread rather than a cable. I do not trust we will navigate it successfully. Fasten your seatbelts. Even when we are told this is “over” it will only be beginning.
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Post by drhenley on Feb 24, 2022 21:52:25 GMT -6
I hope to Hell the US stays out of it. Not because I don't want to help Ukraine, but because Dementia Joe will screw it up royally like he does everything he touches. Remember what Obama said about Biden: "Don't underestimate Joe's ability to F* things up."
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Post by kelabar on Feb 25, 2022 1:29:02 GMT -6
But...but....you have to go to war. The big guy wants his 10%! Not just from Burisma but Raytheon and Rockwell and GE and Honeywell and Pratt &Whitney, etc, etc, as well. Also Ukraine or Russia or Crimea or someone somewhere has WMD maybe (I saw it on the TV so its must be true) so ya gotta invade. Don't forget the oil and minerals too, very important! Plus some irrelevant crap about liberating the poor oppressed people or something, whatever! ONWARDS TO VICTORY PROFIT (insert rousing martial music). Coyly asks "Is my cynicism showing?" Blushes.
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Post by ninab on Feb 25, 2022 7:58:47 GMT -6
I agree with both of you. Our "leaders" are f- ups. My heart is breaking both for the direction our Country has been pushed towards, Ukraine and all of the former people who suffered under Communist rule.
I rescue animals and on occasion, when I meet a worthy individual, people. My husband likes to remind me, "you can't save all of them" and I know this is the case here.
The one aspect that rarely gets talked about by pundits, with Ukraine, is setting precedent in International Law.
Putin has no right to the lands of a sovereign nation any more than Mexico has a right to "reclaim" historically owned parts of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico or California because a majority of the "settlers" there are Mexican Citizens and speak Spanish (as La Raza claims they should). Think demands for "reparations" for land "stolen" (Israel), or the North Korean Rocket Man, demanding the same. In a way, if we do not stand vehemently against Putin, it opens a legal door that cannot be closed again.
It also provides an opportunity for Eurasianists to create a foothold for themselves. (Read Alexander Dugin or Heiser re: Immanentized Eschatology). The Title of one of Heiser's books, that I am currently reading, is "The American Empire Should Be Destroyed). This ideology is something that has taken a strong foothold by many leaders and to get to US they must destroy our alliances in Europe.
So, in a way, taking a stand against Putin's claims and actions, is very much in our own interests. It is also legally relevant when it comes to the inevitable issue of Taiwan.
Until we can shift manufacturing of microchips to the US, Taiwan is crucial to our own government security.
My husband works for a computer company with many government contracts. When our federal government orders computers, every component of the machine must be made by an "approved" company in a country, where every person who touches ANY component has passed security clearances. This includes the microchips. Very few companies with the proper clearances exist. Tiawan, has them.
How we handle the invasion of Putin, will set legal precedent. The issue is not as cut and dried as it seems sometimes.
***one caution on Dugin. He is a "Traditionalist" and has many ideas that conservatives will find themselves agreeing with but, it is not American traditionalism. It is Totalitarian ideology in sheep's clothing. It violates the Bill of Rights among other things. Dugin's principles are taught in Russian schools and Putin is said to be an advocate of his philosophies. Proceed with caution. I would suggest to read Heiser first for context.
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Post by JIM on Feb 25, 2022 15:49:46 GMT -6
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Post by ninab on Feb 25, 2022 19:39:47 GMT -6
Any of us who know the history of the people and the area, knew Putin was going to do this. It has been my fear all along.
"Vladimir Putin may push further into Eastern Europe after he takes over Ukraine, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has said. The grim warning comes as satellite images show Russians soldiers and artillery building up in the Belarusian city of Brest – just 10 miles east of the Polish border. Moscow is said to have assembled more than 50 heavy equipment transporters at a training area in near the city, according to Pentagon national security reporter Jack Detsch. It has also added more equipment at a nearby railyard, the correspondent for Foreign Policy magazine added."
I found video from a local showing the troops mobilizing towards the Polish border. TODAY.
Lyashenko, is still ticked off that Poland sent those refugees right back at him…and now he claims, he must protect his border from an invasion from aggressive moves by Poland and Lithuania. Sound familiar? Wonder where he got that propaganda from?
If Putin thinks Ukrainians put up a surprisingly high amount of resistance, wait until he gets a look see of what the Poles and Lithuanians will do to him!
He is delusional if he thinks he can hold any of these areas for any length of time with traditional warfare methods, which begs the question WHAT IS HIS REAL END GAME HERE and how far is he willing to go to achieve it?
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Post by kelabar on Feb 25, 2022 21:02:50 GMT -6
Any deployment in Belarus is also covered by the standard procedure of guarding your flanks. And don't forget, the credibility of anything coming from the current US administration is pretty well zero.
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Post by ninab on Feb 26, 2022 14:13:34 GMT -6
The press is unreliable and operates with an agenda. Trust but verify is always good advice.
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Post by ninab on Feb 26, 2022 16:40:50 GMT -6
My psychological assessment of Putin is this…
-He has lived in his little protective bubble of “yes men” for so long he has started to believe his own propaganda instead of reality.
- He sees himself as omnipotent and infallible.
-If he is pushed to the brink where he has been humiliated on the world stage and he loses the support of his own people, he will have nothing to lose. He will unleash anything he can to destroy the perpetrators of his humiliation.
-A psychopath with nothing to lose will most often choose to go down in a blaze of glory and take as many "guilty" people as he can with him.
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Post by kelabar on Feb 26, 2022 21:27:28 GMT -6
Wow. That matches exactly with what I think of all Western politicians. Go figure!
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Post by ninab on Feb 26, 2022 22:41:31 GMT -6
Western, Eastern...doesn't matter Politicians in general. There are certain personality types with similar flaws that are attracted to a life long career in politics; and it is universal regardless of culture, ethnicity or political party.
That is why we have certain things in our Bill of Rights…a free press, not owned by the government, whereby a reporter cannot be compelled by the government to reveal their source, among other things.
The right to bear arms
The right of free speech even if that speech is found offensive by some
The right to be safe in one’s papers
Protection from the quartering of troops in a private home…
Those things exist to protect US citizens from “public servants” who think their s*** don’t stink. Those things have an important role to play in restraining people in government, such as Putin, from grabbing too much power. It mitigates the universal human flaws. Unfortunately, many these days do not understand that.
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