The Abolition of Humanity

Four reformers met under a bramble bush. They were all agreed that the world must be changed. ‘We must abolish property,’ said one.
‘We must abolish Marriage,’ said the second.
‘We must abolish God,’ said the third.
‘I wish we could abolish work,’ said the fourth.
‘Do not let us get beyond practical politics,’ said the first. ‘The first thing is to reduce men to a common level.’
‘The first thing,’ said the second, ‘ is to give freedom to the sexes.’
‘The first thing,’ said the third, ‘is to find out how to do it.’
‘The first step,’ said the first, ‘is to abolish the Bible.’
‘The first thing,’ said the second, is to abolish the laws.’
‘The first thing,’ said the third, ‘is to abolish mankind.’

Robert Louis Stevenson, “The Four Reformers”

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What a devil wants, in the greater scheme of things, is to destroy. There is, in the cosmos, a creative principle. There is, opposing it, a destructive principle. Thus we find, two opposing tendencies behind everything. And you cannot have one without the other. Look at the policies of any leader and ask if these policies tend towards creation or destruction. Will his policies bring prosperity or bankruptcy? Will they bring peace or war?

Now let us consider, again, the socialists and their New Religion. The first socialist country (the motherland of socialism] was the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, otherwise known as the Soviet Union. Was this country a destructive or creative formation? Under its founder, Vladimir Lenin, millions were killed in the Russian Civil War and the Red Terror. We don’t even have an exact death count. What was then built? Everyone was poor. There was no money. So Lenin embraced “state capitalism” under the New Economic Policy (NEP). In other words, he destroyed the country for the sake of his power, then he rebuilt it with capitalism.

Of course, Lenin died in 1924 and Stalin took over. And once Stalin had built something, he began selectively destroying again; first, destroying elements of the Communist Party itself; second, by destroying the more prosperous farmers (the “kulaks”); third, by instituting a terror famine in Ukraine; fourth, by preparing a massive military buildup in advance of World War II. Stalin killed between 30 and 60 million human beings. Again, we do not know the exact number.

Then, to unleash Hitler on the world, Stalin signed the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. That begin what Stalin called the Second Imperialist War. Moscow and Berlin partitioned Poland. The West declared war on Hitler and the communists under Stalin gloated. They said to themselves. “The fools have given us Europe. All we have to do is wait for the combatants to exhaust each other while we build an arsenal of 30,000 tanks.”

Hitler was too successful in this early phase, defeating France in 1940. Hitler then realized what Stalin was up to and turned on his “partner,” attacking the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941. Tens of millions died. But Stalin was saved by the West. And he invaded what is now China and helped the communists come to power there. And once this was accomplished, he contemplated a war with the West. But then he died, or perhaps was murdered by his associates.

These associates developed a long range strategy that involved re-enacting Lenin’s New Economic Policy. They wanted access to technology and money. They wanted to build in order to have a better means of destroying. They wanted also to subvert the West by becoming the West’s partner. And China would play a special role in this.

Now let us consider where we are today. Like Lenin, Gorbachev began a New Economic Policy back in the 1980s. The USSR gave up its empire for the sake of rebuilding itself, for the alleged sake of creation. Thirty years later, President Vladimir Putin has the largest nuclear arsenal in the world. In other words, creation was placed in the service of destruction.

Despite what people are saying, Putin has a potent military. And we have only seen a small part of it. Naturally, it is not perfect. As Viktor Suvorov has argued, Moscow’s army is paradoxically strong and weak, effective and ineffective. With every apparent defeat it will move forward. It will win hard-fought battles. This is the pattern. This is already the way Russian history works.

And in this current military scenario, Putin has aligned his country with China and the other communist countries. He has not done this because he is a Christian. Oh no. He is a fake Christian even as he was a fake democrat. Putin is a communist, and his goal has always been to paste the Soviet Union back together – which is why he invaded Ukraine.

Putin stated in his pre-war speech that the breakup of the Soviet Union was illegal. That means he is not actually the leader of Russia, but the leader of the Soviet Union. His objective, therefore, is to lead the communist bloc to victory over the imperialists and capitalists. Therefore, the war in Ukraine is part of a much larger project.

Of course, Putin says he is liberating the Ukrainian people from American imperialist control. But everyone can see that the Ukrainian people are already free, and they are willing to fight and die for that freedom – because they do not want to be ruled by Moscow. And so, Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has met stiff resistance. The weather in February was warmer than usual. The Russian tanks and vehicles have been largely road-bound and limited in their ability to maneuver. So Russian casualties have been higher than expected.

So what does Putin do?

He bombards Ukraine’s cities. He destroys and he destroys. Last week the mayor of Kharkiv said one third of the city – Ukraine’s largest city – was rubble. Mariupol has been besieged and its 400,000 residents are said to be without running water or heat. Kiev faces the greatest offensive of all. Elements of four Russian armies are gathering to the north and east of the city. Their objective is to surround it, to bombard it, and to wipe out Ukraine’s center of government.

The suffering in Ukraine is unimaginable. Yet the people bravely fight on against difficult odds.

President Zelensky, addressing the British Parliament, received a standing ovation when he said, “Ukraine has not wanted to become great, but we have become great in the course of this war. We are the country that is saving people despite having to fight one of the biggest armies in the world. We have to fight the helicopters, the rockets. The question for us now is, ‘To be or not to be.’ Oh no, for the last ten days this question could have been asked. But now I can give you a definitive answer. It is definitely ‘yes, to be.’ And I would like to remind you, and the world, what you have already heard, again: We will not give up. And we will not lose. We will fight to the end, at sea and in the air. We will continue fighting for our land whatever the cost. We will fight in the forests, in the fields, on the shores, in the streets…. We will fight on the banks of different rivers … and we are looking for your help, for the help of the civilized countries. We are thankful for this help, and I am very grateful to you, Boris [Johnson, Prime Minister of the U.K.]. Please increase the pressure of sanctions against this country. And please recognize this country [Russia] as a terrorist state. And please make sure that our Ukrainian skies are safe. Be sure that you do what needs to be done, and what is stipulated by the greatness of your country. Best of all to Ukraine and the United Kingdom.”

How can the West resist this plea? Can the civilized world stand by and merely watch? The alternative, of course, is to risk nuclear war. The Russian government has sternly warned the world to stay out. They have put their nuclear forces on alert. They are ready to launch their missiles. And here is a moral dilemma. Does the West remain comfortable and safe as it watches an entire nation destroyed?

I am afraid there is no happy answer here. If we do nothing, I must tell you my honest opinion. We will be bombed and attacked when our turn comes. This is something I came to understand long ago. Putin and his communist allies are destroyers, and they seek America’s destruction even more earnestly than they seek Ukraine’s.

Putin has shown that he is a destroyer, not a creator. The destruction we are now witnessing appears quite insane to us. Yet Putin is not a madman. Destruction is a choice open to all. It is the choice, I believe, of all the totalitarian countries. And we have refused to recognize this. War with these countries has always been in the cards. And if by some miracle we avoid a great war now, it will yet come.

And for that matter, we have communists right here in America, facilitating the work of destruction, aiding and abetting our enemies in Beijing and Moscow. Watch the death and destruction unleashed on Kiev. There are even more destructive Russian weapons aimed at New York and Washington. If the leaders in Moscow are willing to level the cities of their brother Slavs, do you think they will fail to level our cities?

We have no idea how much danger we are in right now. And we have no idea how much our own survival may depend on the survival of Ukraine.


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281 responses to “The Abolition of Humanity”

  1. I thougt in Russia died 27 million people.

    1. Strannik Avatar
      Strannik

      O no, much more, probably close to 100 million souls in the 20th century

  2. Do you knew the theory about the german dynasties and the secrect rule of the nobility.

    1. You mean the conspiracy theory about Babylonian blood lines?

      1. No, i mean the theory from a German author with the name Alexander Benesch that nobilty familie has own intelligence, for a long time. Like the Britisch Empire they controlled India with only hundret thousand men against a three hundred million people. The most member of the tsar family escape, and the bones from the last tsar can be contamined with DNA. I don’t think that the britisch monarchy betrayed their relative.

        A brother from Lenin had hang for an attempt to kill the tsar, but i think they didn’t kill his brother.
        The Ochrana controlled and infiltrate the communist movement, they could kill or ban everyone to Sibieria. So i think the revolution in Russia was to destroy the normal nobillity in Russia and the resistance against modernisation.

        Do you know the relationship in the european monarchy, and that most of this are German dynasty?

        1. I do not subscribe to these claims.

      2. Max, most of the European royal houses are related through Victoria’s kids and grandkids. Victoria’s offspring are of Germanic extraction through Albert and her descent Hanoverians. That’s about all. the rest is sheer bunk.

    2. Strannik Avatar
      Strannik

      Most of the nobility in Russia had foreign blood, descendants of Tsar Peter and his broods mercenaries. In time the Romanovs were entirely German, Royal House of Oldenburg, cadet branch Holstein-Gottorp

      1. The original Ruriks were descended from Swedish river pirates, right?

  3. I have heard stalin was an informant for the ochrana, the intelligence of the tsars, do you know something about this?

    My problem with the theory of a world wide communist conspiracy is, that intelligence for a long time exist and that on the start socialism was a resistent against feudalism.
    For the nobility is was a logic step to infiltrate movements like this. Marx married a woman, which relative was chief of the secrect prussian police.

    I think is it dangerous only to concentrate on one side and ignore the danger from the western elite.

    The people who think the west is a danger for the world like many lefts ignore the danger from the east,
    but i think a free man should see problems worldwide and don’t ignore the risk of every side.

    1. There has been speculation that Stalin cooperated with the tsar’s secret police. Communism is real, the other conspiracies you hear about are theories. The proof is not there. The communist bloc is not a theory.

      1. While Khrushchev was general secretary, evidence was uncovered that suggested Stalin was a Tsarist agent. Khrushchev is reputed to have told them to bury the evidence as, if true, they were ruled by a provocateur for 30 years and they didn’t want to hear it.

      2. Strannik Avatar
        Strannik

        Regarding the Rurikid lines origin, 19th and early 20th century ethnography cannot be trusted. The other working theory is that Rurik and his brothers were Wends from what is now eastern Germany.

    2. Strannik Avatar
      Strannik

      I too think that it is more than a Communist situation, but they are not nothing. In any case, white Slavic and Russian Orthodox unity is absolutely necessary

      1. Ha, communism has done more to divide the Russian Orthodox Church than any other single factor — those that followed Sergius and the state and those who refused to recognize an atheist philosophy that denies God or, at least, makes His existence irrelevant since it provides a purely humanistic and materialistic solution to all the problems of humankind, as well as the Russian Orthodox Church abroad, etc. Nothing in recent history has caused more division within the Russian Orthodox Church. A tree is known by its fruit and the fruit of communism is a giant wedge that has split the Russian Orthodox Church and left millions dead. One can see the handiwork of Satan in the communist ideology. Rather than accepting one’s lot in life, it appeals to human greed and all the baser passions (by encouraging divisions along socioeconomic lines, etc).

  4. Thank you Jeff, once again. I must say your previous article about the Russian Strategy and European migrant crisis was very important for us. Communist divide and conquer the best they can. Here in Finland many of those who understood the dangers of covid policies and the creeping authoritarianism have been influenced by Russian propaganda, mainly the claim that mainstream media is lying about everything.

    And yes mainstream media is lying about some things, and I know there are also ideological factors, some in the media might really believe they are doing the right things by manipulating their readers for the greater good, in order to prevent global warming, racism, or something other terrible threat.

    So I think many of the media were deceived as well. Now the general public here has awakened to the Russian threat, yet many of those who questioned covid measures believe Putin is fighting against some evil Western globalist plot. An expert was interviewed in the media here and he stated that Russians have different kind of propaganda for different target audiences, but I wonder how many of the readers really paid attention to what he said.

    One other expert, a retired intelligence officer, said Russians have both “clumsy propaganda” and “clever propaganda”. Or “clumsy influence” and “clever influence”. Clumsy is meant to be found to make us feel good about ourselves because we noticed what they tried to do. Clever is supposed to stay under the radar.

    So the situation is that now some people here think that everything media publishes is all lies, so they are unlikely to listen. And there is a Western plot of course, but it is the communist of the West who are plotting for power. Good propaganda is as I understand it, a clever mixture of truths and lies.

    Communist are very flexible with their approaches because they really don’t really have any principles and they only care for power. For them everything is allowed, if it is for the sake of revolution. It is hard for people to grasp, but I hope learning about the history of the methods they have used over the years can help people to see through it all.

    1. I hope so, too.

  5. Hi Jeff, maybe you have seen this, but I see a lot of people with a large audience sharing this and it being spammed in YouTube comments. There is a man going around recording dead bodies in Ukraine, saying that Zelensky is doing the killing. I am not falling for it. Feel free to delete this message if you don’t want others to see this video, but your audience should be smart enough to see the propaganda.

    1. A definite information war is going on.

  6. Hello Jeff,
    I have not kept up with your recent writings due to time constraints; you may have touched on this in your previous articles…I have read many reports that state Putin’s main objective in Ukraine is taking out bioweapon labs and military installations. There have been comparisons drawn to the Cuban Missile Crisis and that Putin has in fact been warning for years that he will ultimately take military actions against anyone setting up shop right on his doorstep (i.e.: nuclear/biologic weapons facilities). Is this a plausible explanation, at least in part, for Putin’s actions to this point? Thank you for your valuable work and insights Jeff, you are a true beacon in the storm for many people.

    BG

    1. It appears that the nature of these labs has been misrepresented by the Russians. These labs were part of the USSR biowar program at one time. We paid the scientists to work on other research so they would not go to Iran or North Korea to make biological weapons.

      1. Frank Manferd Avatar
        Frank Manferd

        You don’t know that for a fact. NATO had a club house in Western Ukraine. Putin didn’t attack it until Poland, 12 miles away, offered it’s old MIG fighter jets for NATO to repaint and send to Ukraine. The US government has deleted information about those bio-weapons labs from the website where it had been acknowledge. Let’s give kids cigars so they won’t start smoking cigarettes?

        1. Read the footnotes in Robert Kennedy’s book. His sources touch on this system of labs, and whenever our people get involved with Soviet apparatchiks, who are always playing tricks, funny things happen. Our people are routinely recruited, set up, and used by the communist side. Be very careful not to fall for the enemy’s disinformation, and please keep in mind that Russia is the international capital of biowar research and treaty violations. Russia does not need to level Kharkiv and Kiev is this is about a few labs. You are falling for the wrong interpretation here.

      2. Frank Manferd Avatar
        Frank Manferd

        NATO and the United States must certainly have a clue by now of the foolishness of encroaching upon Russia. All during the Cold War, it should have been just as right as it is today, for all countries and peoples of the World to visit and trade with everyone anywhere they choose. Just because the Soviet Union dissolved, veneer notwithstanding, does not mean that Russia is going to forget that it is a nuclear power. Getting in Russia’s face, just because it’s the fair thing to do, isn’t going to convince Russia. It’s the same old dilemma of Realism versus Idealism. Ultimately though, it’s Realism which invariably dominates viable options. Even if the bio-warfare labs only make Silly Putty, the US shouldn’t be making Silly Putty in Ukraine. Why not make a deal with Russia, as with China, to make Silly Putty in Russia, before seeing if Russia wants to partner in making Silly Putty in Ukraine. After the Soviet Union seemed to dissolve, the US did nothing to help the Russian economy to recover. Maybe it would have been a good idea, to build a more cooperative relationship on which to build?

        1. The problem with making a deal with Moscow, is that the Russian leaders lie, cheat, steal — and they commit murder. How does one do business with such people? If we had kept them isolated until real changes occurred in the USSR/Russia, we would have been safer. The danger we are experiencing now is because we took counsel of our fears. This is what we have to acknowledge. There is a logic to this thing that now tends toward very dangerous directions — no matter what we do.

      3. Marjjie Avatar
        Marjjie

        Then they don’t have any dangerous pathogens there, which could be used offensively against innocent Russian citizens? This isn’t provocation of Russia?

        1. Your local doctors office has dangerous pathogens in the patients who walk in for treatment. All biological labs study pathogens. That is what they do, otherwise why do they exist. Calling a biological lab a weapons lab is a semantic trick. And there is more, besides, because the Russians and Chinese have infiltrated our labs, have worked to hijack our science, God only knows what role their agents have played — through their fifth column “friends” in other countries, including America and Ukraine. Then to blame the United States, a country with poor counter-intelligence, takes the cake. America is at fault for allowing people like Obama and Biden into the White House. People who have worked as fifth columnists for the Marxist cause most of their adult lives, whether for ideological reasons or money.

  7. As always, well done Mr. Nyquist.
    Your finishing statement ” we have no idea how much danger we are in right now” is a chilling one. We all need to awaken to our awful situation. but I am afraid that so many are so thoroughly fooled by Russian propaganda and disinformation that they can’t see it. “It’s easier to fool a man, than to convince him that he has been fooled”. And so the useful idiots on both the left and the right continue to aid and abet the communists, to their mortal peril, and jeopardy of our republic.

  8. prayinginok Avatar
    prayinginok

    What an awesome blog, Jeff! Your writing style reminds me of some of the great poets from the past. Seriously!

    You said, “What a devil wants, in the greater scheme of things, is to destroy.”

    You are absolutely correct! Even Jesus said in John 10:10 “The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.”

    “Look at the policies of any leader and ask if these policies tend towards creation or destruction.”

    I will be giving a lot of thought to that question. It’s obvious our current administration tends toward destruction as well.

  9. The Contemplative Observer Avatar
    The Contemplative Observer

    If only the societies of the West were unified and protected under governments sincerely dedicated to the positive and creative side of things! Given the obvious fact that this is not so, we find ourselves in a truly asymmetrical situation where unprecedented weakness, owed to incompetent politicians and even Trojan Horses, is inviting the dark and destructive side to dare, as we Westerners like to view it: “the unthinkable”. Well, we will soon find out that such had only been unthinkable to us…

    1. The Contemplative Observer Avatar
      The Contemplative Observer

      In this context, here is a quote from Mr. Nyquist’s so marvellous reference work, Origins of the Fourth World War (which everybody should read!), Chapter III: East and West, page 73, note 73:

      “If we dare to think about nuclear war, then let us do so in the context of the sixth to seventh of November 1917. This is when Bolshevism seized power in Russia. What is interesting about this first episode is the character of the power that was being overthrown. I mean the Kerensky government – that epitome of flabby moderation. It was a government in the COMING style: impotent in the face of Bolshevism. It exemplified the incomprehension of the propertied classes in the face of the Red samurai; that is, incomprehension in the face of infiltration, propaganda, deception, and demagoguery. It seems to have been of no importance whatsoever that the Bolsheviks were unpopular and outnumbered. What counted was their ruthless energy pitted against the slipshod complacency of the Kerensly liberals.”

      1. Biden, Scholz, Johnson and Macron are even worse than Kerensky.

    2. This is the heart of our problem.

  10. So, do we wag war now, or do we wait for it to reach our shores?
    Have you been watching Mark Levin? Do you agree with his assessment?
    Thank you for your analysis.

    1. I have only watched a couple minutes of Levin’s show. What is he advocating?

      1. Thank you for your reply. Here is a link to Levin’s most recent commentary:
        https://www.foxnews.com/media/mark-levin-russia-ukraine
        And here is a quote from that page:
        Levin predicted further aggressive action worldwide by Putin if he is able to kill President Volodymyr Zelenskyy or take over the former Soviet republic.
        “Why is it that the Ukrainians have to have their cities destroyed? Why is it that we’re all sitting and just waiting for the Russians to go in and take out Kiev and kill their president? Why is that? I’ve never seen anything like this in my life,” he said.
        Levin said Zelenskyy urgently wants the U.S. to supply him with MiG-29’s or F-16s, despite the latter’s aging technology.
        He said the Pentagon can easily supply a few to Kiev, and that that can be done without engaging in a “no-fly-zone.”
        “Why do people think that this coward Putin, who’s hiding out in some bunker, is going to use nuclear weapons? I don’t get that,” he added.
        “If he was going to use nuclear weapons, he doesn’t need us to provoke them. He can use nuclear weapons tomorrow. He can use whatever he wants to. But he hasn’t, and he’s not going to — And neither is that Lavrov, that long in the tooth crackpot foreign secretary.”

        1. Levin does not realize that all wars have to be justified in the eyes of your people, your soldiers, and your colleagues. You cannot attack a country, let alone unleash a nuclear war, without good reasons that will sound convincing to your followers. The number one thing Soviet military strategy underscores is preparing the mind of the people for such a war. Right now the war in Ukraine could be used to explain an escalation to full nuclear combat.

    2. Understand that i do not like what needs to be done, but it must be done to prevent worse later. We need to go in now. If we wait until later, we will still have to fight, and we would find ourselves fighting against far greater odds than we would if we fought now. No matter what, the risk of a nuke exchange is real. Bible prophecy says there is going to be one. See Ezekiel chapters 38 and 39. We can wait like cowards, or fight like men. The choice is ours.

      1. Strannik Avatar
        Strannik

        Figures you’d buy into ” Russia is Magog” a-historical and theologically dubious lunacy, it explains a good deal of your hateful racism and fanaticism that tries to shoe horn everything to do with Russia into your paranoiac fantasies.

        1. Strannik: What do you think if this war so far? Do you think there will be a peace agreement? Would that work for you?

      2. Marjjie Avatar
        Marjjie

        God has to pull Magog like a jackass with a hook in it’s jaw against Jerusalem. Does that sound like Russia want’s war?

        1. Serious comments are appreciated, but rhetoric touching on sectarian religious views has no place here. These are not ideas I discuss, so I would appreciate it if you kept this subject off site.

  11. Excellent essay

  12. Matt Steen Avatar
    Matt Steen

    “There is no happy answer here.” Exactly my concern. We can’t directly intervene, we’ll likely get nuked, but it seems that leaving Ukraine to the wolves is immoral. And once Putin takes Ukraine (assuming he does), who’s next? Poland, the Baltics? And are these sanctions going to make him desperate and feel like he has nothing to lose anyway? Not that we shouldn’t sanction him. So much worries me here.

    1. We seem to be confronted with an alternative: Either we surrender step by step or make a stand. It is not a pleasant reality to wake up to. And our leaders are untrustworthy, too. So it is even more complicated.

      1. Frank Manferd Avatar
        Frank Manferd

        Who are “We”? As far as Americans are concerned, we can’t fairly even vote. Protesting in the street is for Communists. We can take a stand at home, pursuant to The Second Amendment. Let them come to US.

        In the meantime, read The Bible. Show me where it says to vote for the biggest egomaniac who aspires to be President. Near as I can tell, it says to find the Man best suited for the job and to press him into service. Maybe We can form a parallel government and ignore the fraudulently elected politicians?

        We were never meant to work for corporations. We are supposed to be farmers and crafts folk, trading amongst ourselves, rather then living over our heads buying cheap Chinese crap on credit.

        That might be a start, but now that we’ve let the Camel under the tent, how do we keep from being trampled?

        1. We have political battles to fight. Soon we will not be able to put these off.

    2. Perseus Avatar
      Perseus

      Every minute that the West waits, they will grow weaker. An economic crash is brewing on the US horizon. The dollar weakens. The military weakens. The arsenal weakens.

      The US must move into a war-footing against Russia immediately. And one of the biggest things they should do is drastically increase domestic energy production.

      And yet they aren’t. Biden refuses to. Now why would an Obama-connected administration refuse to do the ONE thing that would hurt Russia the most?

      This energy price increase, coupled with interest rate hikes, coupled with quantitative tightening, coupled with coming food price hikes, are going to lead to a recession and possible depression in the US and West. And the only thing that we could do – explode energy supply to push down prices – the Obama/Biden admin is not doing.

      So who are they truly working for?

      1. If they destroy the U.S. economy they can create a socialist America. Poor, starving, and afraid of the police.

  13. jgunn17 Avatar
    jgunn17

    Sadly for the west, the militaries of the USA and NATO are totally unprepared for peer to peer conventional war.
    A major war is beginning and the west is in a very tenuous position. Do Russia and China really fear a US nuclear attack or retaliation? https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-fading-u-s-nuclear-deterrent-1436739871

    1. I have heard that Joel Skousen said that the USA have many secrect super weapons. Like space-based missile defence?

      Do you know something about this Jeff?

      1. Frank Manferd Avatar
        Frank Manferd

        STS-121 vrs North Korea, July 4th, 2006.

      2. I have written about it already in this blog. We only have rumors.

    2. Frank Manferd Avatar
      Frank Manferd

      Seems to me that the limits of conventional warfare will be exceeded by the losing party, if not by the most likely succeeding instigator, but I doubt if anyone really wants to have to struggle through the aftermath.

    3. Our arsenal is way obsolete. We cannot afford to wait.

    4. We now know that Russia was not prepared for a peer to peer war. People sometimes wonder why Brezhnev didn’t order the Red Army west in the 70s. Our army was weakened by the Vietnam war. I went to Army flight school in ’76 and there was still a shadow over the army at the time. It was a shadow I had not seen in the Navy before I got out in ’74. The Army and Air Force suffered most because of the political diddling in Vietnam. My father got sick of it in ’71 and retired from the Air Force.

  14. Can you do an interview with Joel Skousen?

    1. He has not asked me.

    2. QUIETMAN Avatar
      QUIETMAN

      Joel was one of the few to sound the alarm about the communist deception in staging the USSR’s collapse and thereby actually alerted me to Jeff’s writings. That said, I can’t help but suspect his trust in the dodgy Mormon predictions of a coming nuclear war has tainted his own position on when it will happen, which he says will be circa 2028; in my own view, it’s more likely in the next 12-24 months, and sooner within that timescale than later.

      1. We are close to a world war now. How do we make it to 2028 without One?

      2. visitor Avatar
        visitor

        Skousen doesn’t think China’s Navy is ready yet (hence his belief we have a few more years), and he doesn’t think Ukraine could trigger a world war — his assertion is N Korea will trigger WW3 by bombing US troops in South Korea). He’s been very adamant about this. But recent events would seem to show his certainty to be unfounded.

        1. I do not understand such predictions. How would he know this?

    3. Perseus Avatar
      Perseus

      He is not a fan of Jeff’s for some odd reason and has even accused him of stealing his ideas, a bizarre and preposterous claim. Jeff has literally been writing about this threat for his entire life.

      Additionally, Joel believes that “the globalists” are intentionally going to allow the West to be nuked by Russia and China and will then marshal a UN government to beat them back. He does not believe a land invasion will follow. It is one of the reasons his book, while excellent, has gaping flaws. A land invasion is a very real possibility.

      His book only focuses on the threat from “refugee flows” and not at all on a foreign occupation.

      1. Has he accused me of stealing his ideas? But I do not share his ideas. He is a conspiracy theorist. I write about Moscow and Beijing, real enemies that actually exist.

    4. visitor Avatar
      visitor

      I have listened to Skousen probably half a dozen times. He has never explained his basis for believing we have secret weapons. Or his basis for believing that, ultimately, China will turn on Russia and side with the U.S. (though, one might guess it would be on account of our alleged secret weapons – side with strength).

      It would be interesting to hear a discussion between Mr. Nyquist and Mr. Skousen, if only because they are among the very few who long have warned that the fall of the Soviet Union wasn’t real. I would like to know if Skousen has evidence about US weapons and China’s true intentions, though I have to think we’d have heard his evidence by now.

      1. I have had discussions with Skousen before. He believes in some kind of occult conspiracy. But none of the facts or evidence seems real to me.

  15. Much of my thinking keeps returning to how we, the US and NATO countries, have allowed ourselves to be deceived and infiltrated. That being said, we need to move forward.

    On one hand we have hawkish leaders who do not understand what they seek. I believe they are under the illusion that America is invincible and right is one our side. These illusions have superseded skill, strategy and readiness. We are not going to win anything based on our good looks and smooth words. I will not even speak to the rampant immorality, lawlessness, and repulsive leadership. Destruction abounds.

    On the other hand, we have an apparently smaller group advocating isolationism. Not our war. Not our business. This ostrich approach could get us all killed.

    We needed level headed leaders before this invasion occurred and even more so now. As we dally, the Eastern alliance builds, strengthens, and spreads…even adding South American countries. I expect there will be shock at their strength and parallel financial system…eventually. Meanwhile, America has been busy weakening the alliances we once held dear and destroying our economy.

    No, we are not in a good place. Yes, we are in grave danger. Take cover.

    1. Things may yet be sorted out.

      1. Yes, that is the hope, isn’t it.

      2. We can hope, but, honestly, that is a slim hope. The political situation is grave and we are being weakened even more by the idiocy of social engineering which began during the first Bush administration.

        1. People can always surprise you — either by being better than you thought they were, or being worse. War brings out the best and also the worst in people. Look at the Ukrainians. One has to admire them.

    2. visitor Avatar
      visitor

      There are decent people on the left and the right who are *legitimately* fed up with the lies and savagery of our corrupt military adventurism over the last 20+ years. It is understandably stomach churning to see these same charlatans and chicken hawks – always the same people – engage in the same emotional, belligerent, hypocritical saber rattling that has already diminished our great country.

      That is the painful paradox: decent people who *could* be rallied to the righteous cause are burned and jaded; while the people in positions of power to rally our nation to war footing have long since burned through any credibility or respect. The heart and soul of our country, whom we desperately now need to step up, are rightfully done with them. It’s a Gordian knot.

      Think about it. the very people who actually listen approvingly to Lindsey Graham and Adam Kinzinger and Jake Sullivan are the zombie democrats and RINOs who likely answered that Quinnipac poll saying they’d flee before defending our nation. All they do is emote on cue. Sadly, those ready to fight for our country cannot stomach the degenerates in office who, if anything, appear to be deliberately undermining our country, even as the saber rattle.

      We so desperately need a reckoning. We need a national politician to publicly acknowledge we have been sold out to enemies by elements of BOTH PARTIES and then say, nevertheless, we HAVE to understand the war is here and we have to fight. Explain why. Decent people will get it – but not from the same liars and traitors who now rattle for war.

      Because even if the painful conclusion of this column is true and unavoidable – how do we act on it, how do we go to war, with Biden, Blinken, Austin, Milley, Sullivan … how do we go to war with THEM in charge? The ones who executed the Afghan withdrawal? I fear they want to take us to war for all the wrong reasons, and if/when they do, it will be Afghanistan on steroids. On what basis should we hope it would be any different.

      I wonder if our only hope is to try to make it to another election. Even then, do we even have elections any more? In January 2020, when they wheeled out a ghoulish-looking Lady Gaga at the inauguration, to a bizarre, empty Capitol lawn, surrounded in fencing for the first time in my lifetime …. I just felt such a deep foreboding. Something great was gone, and something very sinister had taken its place.

      I pray for the unexpected. Because as my mind works the angles … I don’t see a way out.

      1. This is going to be resolved before 2024.

      2. Reuben G. Avatar
        Reuben G.

        I believe you nailed it.

  16. Angel Uribe Avatar
    Angel Uribe

    Hi Jeff, I am from México and right now I don´t know what to think. The Kazarian Mafia (Deep State) are from Ukraine and Kazakhstan (capital ASTANA, which is an anagram for SATAN), the US has been under DS for a long time, as well as the British, China and Russia. Who are the good guys? Putin Kicked off the Rothschild from Russia, so you can think that he is fighting the DS. If Putin is a bad guy, then I think the world is totally in danger. How the USA can clean its house and help Canada and México to clean the DS?
    The World needs GOD’s help.

    1. Be careful about believing conspiracy theories. This worldview is full of errors, misunderstandings and lies.

    2. Putin originated in the KGB and is as deep state as you can get. He used to in with the WEF, but was just this week kicked out. The deep state has reared its ugly head because evil is rising and has come into the open.

  17. Yes, it’s no secret what the communists want to do — the same thing they have always wanted to do, which is to destroy society. Or, to quote Marx: “The Communists disdain to conceal their views and aims. They openly declare that their ends can be attained only by the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions.” You cannot get much clearer than that, and that is what they have done in all the societies in which they have seized control. They decide who lives and who dies, who is “worthy” and who is not; in short, they have appointed themselves as gods over the rest of humanity. Communism is a satanic ideology. For Putin, the bombing of cities is art; it is “creative destruction.” He is simply doing what all good communists do — to destroy society. Good essay.

  18. prayinginok Avatar
    prayinginok

    “Russia withdraws from Council of Europe”

    Was that to avoid being kicked out? Or to give Putin more ‘flexibility’ in his actions?

    1. It is a consequence of going to war. Force now rules, not council meetings.

    2. Perseus Avatar
      Perseus

      It seems to me as if Russia is accelerating a complete disconnect from the West and reverting to its’ USSR posture. Soon, all Westerners will be banned from Russia. This is a realignment Russia actively wants and is ahead of the other communist nations in implementing.

      The time for stealing from the Western democracies is over. Now it is time for war. The communists believe they are strong enough. The others will follow soon enough, but some may stay dormant if the communist strategists deem it beneficial.

      1. It seems very possible.

    3. He tried to withdraw, but PACE kicked Russia out. In doing so, PACE acknowledged that an application to withdraw had been filed.

  19. NATO member nations will likely be attacked sooner or later regardless of any actions taken or not taken by NATO; for this reason, it seems to me to be the wiser approach to give more active support to Ukraine while the momentum is there and before state actors (acting on behalf of Russia or China) have an opportunity to set up a false flag event or something along those lines to cause further internal division in the nations that belong to NATO. The threat of nuclear war is there regardless of what NATO does (if the modernization projects undertaken in both Russia and China with regard to their nuclear arsenals are any indication).

    1. Frank Manferd Avatar
      Frank Manferd

      Why not simply launch an all out first strike against both China and Russia before our nukes expire? That’s what they ought to be worried about.

      1. Such an act is utterly immoral. Such an exchange is coming, and it will have serious consequences for the entire world. The man who starts it is condemned forever.

      2. That’s what they’ve been threatening to do to the West all along. However, a no-fly zone is not unreasonable under the circumstances. Russia could just as easily nuke the US because it has been funneling arms to Ukraine. They’ve shown they don’t really need an excuse to act aggressively. Ukraine was certainly no threat to Russia.

        1. I am glad that the decision is not mine. We need very good strategy, good military expertise, and wise political plays. Right now we do not have the best people leading the West. Let us hope each leader rises to the occasion.

      3. Frank Manferd Avatar
        Frank Manferd

        Ukraine hosting a NATO club house along with bio-weapons lab is a serious threat. You may poo-poo it but Pooty-poot, don’t. If NATO were to attempt a no-fly zone over Ukraine, Russia would eliminate NATO from Eastern Europe with hyper-sonic missiles, and would further launch on warning against an inkling of retaliation.

        1. You are trying to make America guilty, and Ukraine guilty, in this war. You are doing this by looking at allegations that are unproven, that are pure propaganda. Are you for Russia in this war? Surely, you cannot approve of what he is doing to the Ukrainian people.

      4. Nah, there are bioweapons labs all over the place, including the US. I don’t like the fact, but they pose no serious threat to Russia. Russia has more of a history of using these types of weapons than the US — Alexander Litvinenko poisoning, use of chemical weapons in Afghanistan during its invasion of that country from 79 to 89, etc. Russia is a closed society and there is no feedback loop to check the leadership as exists in the West, which is why they get away with pretty much anything they want. No free press, no right to peaceful protest, etc.

      5. This is not a realistic suggestion morally, militarily or politically.

      6. Perseus Avatar
        Perseus

        It should have happened in 1948 when Winston Churchill and other American leaders first suggested it.

        Since then, the odds of America winning that exchange have only declined.

    2. Frank Manferd Avatar
      Frank Manferd

      Putin has been taking measured actions. He stated his concerns up front, which were ignored by the United States and NATO. I don’t see Russia attacking NATO or invading member nation states unless they take actions against Russia, first. Russia has appeared to me, to be on the defensive from the beginning. Arguably, if Zelensky has ceased attacking ethnic Russian Ukrainian citizens as Russia advised, Putin would never have unilaterally recognized two new independent Republics in former Ukrainian territory.

      1. You are being ridiculous, characterizing the invading army as “defending.” Surely you are not this stupid.

      2. Perseus Avatar
        Perseus

        Considering Putin is a spiritual and operational descendant of the Cheka, who committed a genocide against the Russian people, he does not stand with them. He is diametrically opposed to the Russian people’s interests and bears the historical blood of their ancestors on his hands, ever since his criminal allies brutally murdered the noble Russian dynastic lineage

        Keep your mouth closed before you claim to speak for the Russian people..

      3. Zelensky never attacked Russian speaking Ukrainian citizens. Putin has been doing so for more than 2 weeks. Putin invaded without provocation in 2014, and has re-opened the invasion. There is nothing defensive about the invasion. It is an act born of imperial lusts to reassemble the USSR.

      4. Marjjie Avatar
        Marjjie

        Ohengineer, what do you suppose was the purpose of the Minsk Accords?

      5. Marjjie Avatar
        Marjjie

        [ On February 17, 2022, US Ambassador John Sullivan, invited to the Russian Foreign Ministry, was given the following reaction to the previously received American response on the Russian draft treaty between the Russian Federation and the United States of America on security guarantees. ]

        [ The thesis repeated in the US response that Russia allegedly “ignited the conflict in Donbass” is untenable. Its reasons are purely domestic in nature. The settlement is possible only through the implementation of the Minsk agreements and a set of measures, the sequence and responsibility for the implementation of which are clearly defined and unanimously confirmed by UN Security Council Resolution 2202, including by the United States, France and Great Britain. In paragraph 2 of this resolution, Kyiv, Donetsk and Lugansk are named as parties. None of these documents mentions Russia’s responsibility for the conflict in Donbas. Russia, together with the OSCE, plays the role of a mediator in the main negotiating format – the contact group – and together with Berlin and Paris – in the Normandy format, which formulates recommendations to the parties to the conflict and monitors their implementation. ]

        https://tass-ru.translate.goog/politika/13744013?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp

        1. This leaves out the fact that Russia orchestrated the revolt in Donbas; that Russian troops were used to support the “revolt”; that it was military aggression ordered by Moscow; and that the whole Minsk process was diplomatic smoke screen behind which the Russian government could commit cynical violation after cynical violation.

      6. Marjjie Avatar
        Marjjie

        Putin did not unilaterally recognize Donetsk and Lugansk. They are acknowledged in the Minsk Accords, by the United States, France and Great Britain.

        1. Marjjie: This statement by you is completely false. The Duma asked Putin to recognize Donetsk and Luhansk’s independence, formally, more than three weeks ago. And he formally recognized them. That recognition opened the way to this war. That recognition also drove a stake through the heart of the Minsk accords. Obviously, you know this. And I do not appreciate you wasting my time with Russian lies. I will be deleting all your future comments. I have no tolerance for your obvious insincerity. Bye.

      7. MARJJIE, the intention of the Minsk accords was to weaken Ukraine. Putin claimed to not be a participant, but he was as he had troops in the Donbas and supplied to so-called separatists, which were actually just Russians that had been placed in the Donbas. If anyone got out of his lane, Putin would have them offed. That’s what happened to “Motorola” and another of “leaders” of the Donbas. The others knew what happ4ened and got back in line.

      8. virtualconservative1 Avatar
        virtualconservative1

        Manferd, what is it about this website that attracts so many Putin apologists and trolls like you? Like flypaper.

        The Ukraine is a sovereign nation — not some vassal state of the Russian Empire — and can choose whatever damned DEFENSIVE alliances it wants to. Hitler, too, justified his attack on Poland and other neighboring countries based on trumped-up allegations of threats and insecurity.

        So what?

        1. I am deleting all Frank Manferd’s posts and the posts of several other of these people. Why? Because at some point the lies they are promoting are too tedious to keep refuting. And their posts grow longer than my original article. A liar deserves to be blotted out. This site is for thoughtful discussion ONLY. Once someone lies, or I recognize the poster as an enemy, I delete immediately.

  20. Frank Manferd Avatar
    Frank Manferd

    Watch everybody go to the polls and vote on those same old Venezuelan Internet voting machines again, expecting a different result.

    1. It’s not a perfect system, no doubt, but it sure beats what goes on closed societies such as Venezuela — speaking of Venezuelan voting machines. I know people that currently live there and just surviving from day to day is a challenge. Forget about voting. Eating takes priority there.

    2. Why don’t don’t you roll up your sleeves and get active to stop it?

  21. As evidenced by many of these comments, we really are in a massive information war! Sad to see “conservative” voices like Tucker Carlson and Tulsi Gabbard and even Stew Peters parroting these Russian propaganda and misinformation. We need more solid truth as well written in this article. The West has never understood Soviet intentions, and Putin is not just a Soviet devotee but a mafia boss at the same time. We have averted this war for many, many years, and now we are at the crossroads. God helps us, to have the leadership we need. On an interesting note, Putin included Hillary Clinton on his sanction list today which says a lot. He knows who is still very much controlling what goes on in Washington. And those two can’t stand each other. I’m praying every day for our nation and our world and the Ukrainian people.

    1. I rather think Hillary is Putin’s friend, but they dare not acknowledge their friendship.

    2. You have posted far more on the site than I have, and a great deal of it obnoxious, poorly argued nonsense. Nothing you write is honest. You are not interested in my writing so your only reason for being here is to troll for your favorite dictator. Get off my site.

    3. visitor Avatar
      visitor

      Tulsi and Tucker are not wrong in their observations – they just don’t see, or believe, what those of us gathered here understand to be the full picture. I see them motivated by, and honed into, the fact that we have degenerate scum leading our country – which we do – and it seems counterproductive to characterize those who point it out as “parroting Russian propaganda.” Tulsi, Tucker and others have legitimate historical reasons for not wanting to send our country to war, and better to debate the merits than simply label earnest opinions “Russian propaganda.” There is a difference between failing to appreciate a threat, and deliberately valorizing an aggressor. Some on the right do that latter; but some are really the former, and I put Tulsi and Tucker in that category.

      I get the frustration. But I worry more that so many cries of “Russian propaganda!” only encourage censorship, which is the last thing we should be playing into. The antidote to propaganda is reason, persistence and good will. People can be persuaded – but usually not if they’re written off as spouting Russian propaganda.

      1. The problem of “not seeing,” turns out to be a problem of wearing an ideological blinder. Nothing truly intelligent comes from that.

      2. visitor Avatar
        visitor

        I didn’t see for a long time, but when I did, things changed fast, but it took a lot of re-education. Literally going back and re-reading or re-examining things I thought I knew a certain way, but actually was totally wrong. In hindsight, there were a lot of things I noticed but inexplicably ignored, or didn’t weigh properly. Or things I assumed to be true, but hadn’t ever really scrutinized. I did have an ideological barrier, but also had a BS detector. I know those things sound contradictory – but I think a lot of people must have that, it’s how we bring people around. Eventually, the barrier cracks. Perhaps the best that can be said is that, at least when people are sincere, the learning curve can happen quickly when that final straw is breaks.

      3. Another antidote is to simply check a variety of sources even those with which one disagrees. The Internet makes it very easy for people to only plug into those sources which tend to support their preconceived notions while ignoring others that do not support them. I used to have a tendency to do this, myself, but I think it’s important to seek a variety of sources and not completely trust any one source. For example, while I don’t agree with Vice News on a host of other issues, they did a good job of proving that Russia was, in fact, sending troops from Russia proper into eastern Ukraine to aggravate the situation there in the period between the start of the conflict in 2014 and the present (which is not to suggest that Russia wasn’t meddling even before this, but only that their reporting concerned the period after the conflict in eastern Ukraine began in earnest). They were able to establish the presence of Russian troops by using social media photos and comparing them to photos of soldiers taken in the Donbas region. On the other hand, I have met a few conservatives (but not the majority, luckily) who simply refuse to see Putin and Russia in anything but a favorable light. Now that the naked aggression of Russia is plain for all but the most deluded conspiracy theorists to see, the excuses for this sort of pro-Putin slant on the part of people like Tucker Carlson are beginning to wear thin to say the least.

  22. prayinginok Avatar
    prayinginok

    Some interesting comments from Colonel Ken Allard that I received in an email newsletter:

    “Vladimir Putin and his fellow conspirators in the new Axis nations are not desperate! Instead, they have concluded – correctly in my view – that America suffers from catastrophically weak leadership, that it has abandoned its core spiritual values, as well as the world-beating confidence that our country once took for granted. While conceding that American martial prowess can be painfully recovered (or at least not entirely ruled out) neo-Axis leaders believe that the timing will never be better for a basic re-ordering of the global order. That new order will naturally reflect non-Western interests and dismiss any weaker set of values.

    Ukraine is already one major stake in this game, Taiwan is surely next while NATO’s newly-minted Baltic states might not be far off. When measured against the potential stakes, who cares if Russian logistical problems persist, if they lose a few tanks or if they sacrifice a few more generals trying to recapture the morale of their troops? As my friend LTG Jim Dubik wrote recently, “Like other raw realists, Putin has no intention of stopping with Ukraine…Raw realists (like him) take what they can, when they can, until someone stops them.”

    1. Yes. The logic now is against stopping.

  23. Perseus Avatar
    Perseus

    Jeff, have you read Joel Skousen’s book Strategic Relocation? Do you agree with his analysis? He focuses on refugee flows a lot, but his analysis does not include a land invasion at all.

    Do you think there are any regions in the US that are safer than others?

    1. Yes. But one needs to be clairvoyant to know.

      1. visitor Avatar
        visitor

        Thank you. It really stresses me out. I’m in a blue state, don’t have a well-established community here (moved here in 2018), closer than I’d like to be to potential military targets. Also, as a practical matter, I sadly don’t have the abilities and know-how to live an hour’s drive from Tractor Supply, Home Depot and major-chain bulk stores. If I could rewind 10-15 yrs, I’d have started earlier.

        So, when I pencil out the costs and unknowns associated with moving, I keep landing at the decision to stay. Part of it is emotional, to stay close to family. I’m at least out of a major city, in a medium-sized semi-rural city. But I’m not tucked away from the fray, by any stretch. Honestly, this is something I think about constantly – what can I do to fairly quickly build like-minded community. Doesn’t help I’m an introvert, and the “vibe” where I live is sort of weird, and not in a good way.

        1. Hopefully people will start thinking differently at some point.

        2. Remember, “sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.” Dont fret. Dont borrow tomorrow’s troubles today. Just do what you can day by day, and trust God with tomorrow. Like Mr. Nyquist has pointed out many times, anything can happen to change things up for a time. Many things we fear never take place, or aren’t as bad as we thought it would be. Only God knows the future.

          I’m certainly not downplaying what is going on, and what may happen. Just trying to help you not get obsessed with worrying. Each of us can only do so much. It’s best to do the small things we can, and trust God.

          I myself sometimes feel fearful and anxious, thinking of all the big things I should do to prepare. But I dont have the time or the resources to do all those things. I remind myself of what the Lord said in those last few verses of Matthew 6.

          I remember a saying I read when I was a kid: Worry often gives a small thing a big shadow.

          And something my dad always said, “Dont sweat the small stuff…and everything is small stuff.” He passed away after suffering from Lou Gherigs Disease when i was in my early twenties. And he continued to make that statement even then.

          He also became known for one other statement during his time of sickness: “Life isn’t fair, but God is good.”

          1. Ps, I dont know what “small things” you might can do every day or week. Some of my small things: have a few months of canned and dried foods on hand, keep my guns in working order with sufficient ammunition, stay fit, got a German Shepherd to help watch around the house and protect my wife if something happens to me, keep a garden (it doesn’t have to be big), keep some chickens for protein from meat and eggs. But the most important preparation is spiritual. I spend time in the Bible and prayer daily, and go to a good church.

            Also, dont look at all the news items everyday. Read some other books. I just started reading a physical science book, just to keep my mind from getting in a rut looking at current events. Memorize Scripture. Memorize poetry. Spend time with your loved ones. Invest in their wellbeing, encourage them for the times that are coming.

            Hope this helps, or gives you some ideas.

          2. prayinginok Avatar
            prayinginok

            Love your post! I would add: get out and enjoy nature! It will “restore your soul.” Psalm 23

          3. Most definitely. Also, it’s a good idea to get one or two of those Berkey water filtration containers, and some extra filters. If you have to, you can pour water out of a mud puddle in it and it will clean it up.

            Another small thing we can all do is pass along Mr. Nyquist’s articles. Especially try to include influential people you know in who you share them with. I have sent the last two articles to twenty or 30 people. I include my county D.A., probate judge, investigator for the sheriff’s department, some pastors, along with every day folks like myself.

          4. prayinginok Avatar
            prayinginok

            I love my Big Berkey! I use it every day and yes, I have backup parts and filters. 🙂

    2. Relocation is a tricky subject. I think what is going on in Mexico currently with its very far-left leader, AMLO – Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, could have ramifications for the US in many different ways. The fighting between rival cartels is completely out of control, and even though we are just 3 months along in the new year, there have already been nine journalists/reporters killed in that country. Whole communities have been evacuated due to the fighting between these cartels. Meanwhile Mexico’s leader does nothing to stop the killing of these journalists, and refuses to impose sanctions on Russia, criticizing other western nations for doing so and for “censoring” state-controlled Russian media (that’s some rich irony considering that being a journalist is one of the most dangerous occupations in Mexico). These armed groups in that country could easily adopt political objectives under the right circumstances and/or be used by state actors acting on behalf of other nations hostile to US interests. Although there was formerly a measure of stability imposed by the rule of one political party (PRI) for around 75 years, there are currently dozens of political parties all vying for power in an increasingly unstable situation. It certainly necessitates close watching by those in the US.

      1. In Peter Zeihan’s opinion, the cartel wars will move north of the border. I think the possibility is quite real.

      2. Interesting. I do know there have been some instances where the cartels have sent ‘hitmen’ to the US and they also work with the local gangs in the US, supplying these gangs with sophisticated weapons and so forth. I’ll have to check out Zeihan’s information. In Mexico there have been over 80 politicians or political candidates killed since 2020 in addition to the killing of journalists. I believe the latest was Armando Linares, his case being the ninth murder of journalists just since the start of this year. It is rapidly spiraling out of control.

  24. prayinginok Avatar
    prayinginok

    A friend of mine in Kansas just told me they may be getting an Iron Dome (defense battery) at Fort Riley. She was a little disturbed thinking about the implications of such a move. Apparently they’re considering various locations: “Fort Bliss, Texas; Fort Hood, Texas; Fort Campbell, Kentucky; Fort Riley, Kansas; Fort Sill, Oklahoma; Fort Stewart, Georgia; and Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington.” I know most of us are not clairvoyant, but any thoughts?

    1. They are thinking of the threat to the homeland.

      1. prayinginok Avatar
        prayinginok

        We know military bases are possible targets for our enemies, but we tend to think of attacks being on the east or west coast…. not in the heartland.

      2. Praying, While naval forces are on the coasts (the largest naval base in the world is at Norfolk, VA), all services have bases in the interior, particularly the Army and Air Force. They are all nuke targets. Those areas with ICBM silos are also nuke targets. Those are scattered, but I think are mostly in Wyoming, Montana and the Dakotas. Places like Barksdale AFB, near Shreveport, LA, have nukes stored.

        Iron dome systems in those locations could not defend the entire country. I think much of the Russian nuke force will be “counter value” rather than “counter force.” Much of the force would be gone shortly after a nuke strike from the east were detected. Killing the population is more in the style of Russia and China.

  25. Jeff, not sure if you can comment, Adapt2030 (David DuByne) just released this video, looks like there is a dire food situation coming:

    1. Golitsyn warned of this. He said to beware the economic weapons of the bloc, grain and oil.

      1. Both China and Russia have stopped exports of fertilizers. Both are major producers of all three types, and there was already a shortage in some areas of the world. Without those, Africa will starve. Without grain exports from Ukraine, the middle east will starve. Instead of fighting, Ukraine would have been harvesting wheat.

  26. EddieHnatko Avatar
    EddieHnatko

    Following the blog

  27. @JRNyquist: What do you think of news outlets, including Fox News, calling V. Zelenskyy the “next Churchill”? IMO, that is a pretty staggering comparison to make. I think it’s short-sighted to call him that, and is way overblown, in terms of an epithet. I’ll admit, the guy is admirable, is brave, and is very inspiring, in the way he’s led his country, and his people, during this heart-rending time, but Churchill, he is not.

    1. Churchill told better jokes than Zelensky, and he drank more. They cannot be compared, except that both men led countries through their finest hour.

      1. “Churchill told better jokes than Zelenskyy, and he drank more” — 😆

      2. On a serious note. Having lived in Germany I learned that much humor is culturally based. My family was required to live “on the economy” for the first year in Germany, so I made friends among Germans. American jokes tended to fall pretty flat because they did not understand enough of the background to see the humor. I had the same experience with their humor as well.

  28. Perseus Avatar
    Perseus

    Btw, if anyone would like to have further discussion about thoughts on potential safer areas in the US from a missile attack / land invasion, there is a board here: http://www.afd.boards.net

    1. That’s an attempt to re-establish the old Final Phase board, which went through two incarnations before William Wallace shut it down.

      Frankly, there is no safe areas. In the case of nuke exchange, the entire country will become unlivable. Anyone that has dealt with explosives on demo ranges also know that no explosive charge is completely burned in a deflagrating explosion. The same happens with nukes and many of them are made with PU239, which is a serious cancer causing agent and burns on contact with air. The oxide will lodge in people’s lungs.

      Our experience with depleted Uranium penetrators in Iraq does not show any great hope if the fissile material is Uranium.

      1. This is in no study I have read.

      2. I’ve dealt with explosives on demo ranges and also studied nuclear engineering and weapons while in Engineering school.

        A study was done, and parts were placed on you tube as to what the global effects of a nuke exchange between India and Pakistan. The upshot is that it would affect the rest of the world. A full nuke exchange involving the US would not be survivable for most of the population of the country within a very few months. The rest of the world would follow suit over the next 8-24 months. This is also what I saw while in the military.

        I have no idea what studies you are alluding to. The effects of depleted Uranium dust in Iraq has not had good effects on the population.

      3. Whatever happened to that forum?

  29. I just stumbled upon this blog…I am not one who is schooled on political things.
    The thought of Russia & China attacking US are frightening. My Trust is in Jesus, & I am trying to not be panicked about the current world situation, but what can I do practically to make the best of things for my family, my small children? How could we ever prepare practically in this short notice for the electric grid to go down? Or Worse? Do we all try to learn the way of preppers? Where does one go from here in addition to Prayer?

    1. Water, food, shelter and community. That is what we need in an emergency. Store some of these items if you can.

      1. DonMatt Avatar
        DonMatt

        There is no way to thank you enough for your work. You are one of the few sane voices left.
        In case things get out of control and NATO and the communists start nuking each other, what do you think may happen to South America and Africa in the short term? Will these places be nuked too?

        1. I do not see nuclear attacks against countries in Africa and South America. Economic difficulties in South America, and food shortages in Africa, could be severe — along with civil wars, local wars. Perhaps some new and interesting countries will be born out of that.

    2. prayinginok Avatar
      prayinginok

      Prayer is a great place to start because Jesus will give you His peace. 🙂 If we react out of fear, we don’t usually make good choices. Jeff gave you the basics. Begin to work on those as you are able…. one step at a time.

  30. prayinginok Avatar
    prayinginok

    7.3 earthquake just occurred in northern Japan. 2 million in Tokyo without power.

    1. prayinginok Avatar
      prayinginok

      TOKYO — A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Fukushima in northern Japan on Wednesday evening, triggering a tsunami advisory and plunging more than 2 million homes in the Tokyo area into darkness.

      The region is part of northern Japan that was devastated by a deadly 9.0 quake and tsunami 11 years ago that also caused nuclear plant meltdowns.

    2. Gretchen Avatar
      Gretchen

      PRAYINGINOK, you sure on top of stuff. Seems like half the time I get the breaking news through you! And lots of little-known news, too. 🙂

      1. prayinginok Avatar
        prayinginok

        Awwww. Thank you Gretchen! I love news. I wanted to be a journalist when I was a teenager. 🙂 It grieves me to see what has happened to the industry, especially in the past few years.

  31. Well, well. We certainly are in a pickle. Again.

    It is interesting that the default setting for everyone is apprehension at what may come. What must come, frankly. And I applaud all of the comments in this thread; they are the best I’ve ever read. And of course the article is fantastic, and quite accurate, emotionally. If we allow ourselves to, we always feel what is coming.

    The greater premise, however, that most are working under is flawed. War is the natural state of mankind, at least since we left the hunter-gatherer consciousness. When this war “officially” began, my mother cried in desperation, “I can’t believe this is happening!”

    Really? An astute observer of human nature has difficulty grasping this sentiment. War is much like sex. It takes time in between orgasms to build up the desire to re-engage, but the carnal impulse ALWAYS returns. So the question is, which is the natural state? I assert it is the climax which is always re-sought, not the intervals in between. In fact, this is rather indisputable, as the small number of human beings who pursue chastity (the interval), do so only with tremendous effort and a high failure rate. The interval is not our true nature. The climax is. I fear that this is what the communist mentality has thoroughly grasped and harnessed, and they have yoked the desire in most of mankind for this not to be true. Peace and tranquility ever lasting are sweet tasting fictions and nothing more. To be blunt, we did not manifest as physical beings here in 3D to “get along”. Obviously. Or can anyone provide a perspective of history or of any scripture that disputes this? Some may attempt to invoke Buddhism, but this is simply ignorant. Read up on the results when the Buddhists collectively snap. It is nothing short of “awesome” in its verocity.

    Understandably, this is disturbing to us. But it serves no productive purpose to deny it or wish it weren’t so. War will not be avoided. However, how we war is an open question. And if anyone is struggling, wanting answers from Creation as to why this is so, I offer this: war is the ultimate in struggle and suffering, and in a theatre of struggle and suffering we are forced to choose. Some of us choose our higher angels, and some of us…

    Without hunger and starvation the wolf doesn’t hunt. We are headed back to war because we have not figured out how to not go soft without it. Our video game culture has necessitated our return to it. Jeff and others have noted the bravery and the heroism of the Ukrainian resistance to this onslaught. But it would not be such without an attack to repel, no? All the great art of the ages is the condensing into physical or auditory form, the sufferings and the resultant triumphs of the people, No?

    I find it curious, Jeff, that you bandy around the phrase conspiracy theory as though it is a small minded endeavor. Man, by nature, is conspiratorial, meaning he joins forces with others to plan something hidden from the view of others. Normally we think of it as being associated with criminal intent, but the definition is simply “two or more people planning privately in the attempt to deceive others, i.e. to cloak their true objective.” Communism is the ultimate criminal conspiracy and probably the most complex, which is why so few understand it or truly recognize the magnitude of its threat. Hell, Jeff, you have spent forty years wrapping your mind around it!

    I do appreciate your caution with theories that you cannot support with “hard data”, but that is the primary weapon of a conspiracy, to “conceal the facts that illuminate it”! Fortunately, we don’t need elaborate narratives to understand how dire our current situation is. “Power does what Power wants to, and the weak suffer what they must”, will suffice.

    And Power is getting ready to rumble. Once again.

  32. visitor Avatar
    visitor

    Greyknight and Prayinginok: Thanks so much for your thoughts on preparing for the road ahead. Helps more than you know! (I couldn’t find a place to reply in that thread)

  33. elfleinkr Avatar
    elfleinkr

    I guess I am not surprised to see you focused on the big picture, but I am rather surprised at your lack of interest or commentary so far on Zelensky’s role in all of this. He is not simply a clown. All of his clownery so far has been to the benefit of Russia. Laughing and joking right up to the invasion day. Not mobilizing until the last minute. His queer background in television and comedy. How he came to power. His (and his government’s) constant lying and propaganda to push the west into war. He is clearly a puppet, but whose puppet? The reality is that he is owned by one of the two superpowers and whichever one is using him to evoke WW3…and that in itself is a terribly bad thing. The propensity of the evidence leans toward Russia in my opinion.

    1. I feel for Zelensky. Two of the people who are signatories of the Budapest Memorandum have shucked the agreement. What people learn from such things is that no country can be trusted over the long term. Some countries, Russia is a good example, almost never sign agreements in good faith and intend to keep them only so long as it seems to be in their interest to keep them. With Putin, no agreement can be concluded with any hope of him keeping it.

      1. Just a technical point: People have this general misunderstanding that the Budapest Memorandum obligated Britain and the United States to defend Ukraine. There is no such understanding in the agreement, or the U.S. would not have signed it. The signatories agreed NOT to violate Ukraine’s sovereignty if Ukraine gives up her nuclear weapons. We have kept the agreement by not violating Ukraine’s sovereignty. The Russians violated the agreement. There was no provision in the agreement for us to defend Ukraine. Read the treaty. Read books about it. This is universally understood in the world of diplomacy.

    2. So you think the West is provoking World War III on purpose? That would be totally crazy. The West does not even have a fallout or bomb sheltering system for protecting its population, and no meaningful ABM defense. You might as well say that our leaders are deluded crazy people who want to die. Being so hapless, how could they have orchestrated such a cunning and brilliant conspiracy? How could they have puppeted Mr. Zelensky? Your big picture interpretation is incoherent. Your ideas do not fit the facts. Reality is not so simple.

      1. elfleinkr Avatar
        elfleinkr

        No, I think Russia is provoking it. How do you explain Zelensky? Do you think he is just a clown in the wrong place at the wrong time? I honestly would like your opinion on him.

        1. I don’t have an opinion on Zelensky. I can only analyze what he does. And by the way — What is he supposed to do? If he did not ask for help — effective help from the West — we would have to conclude that he is a Russian agent. He is arguing for the survival of his country. This is the kind of president the people of Ukraine need. There is nothing here to explain. This is not a clown show. If there are bad things about him I do not see it in his behavior during this war. Actions are what count. Leave ideology and conspiracy theories at the door.

      2. elfleinkr Avatar
        elfleinkr

        Ok, so you would classify his laughing and joking and not bothering to mobilize his army right up to the day of invasion (when the Russian mobilization began when, back in October?) as not a clown show. If actions (or inactions) are what count, what was that then?

        1. A deception played on the Russians. They invaded under the impression there would be no resistance. Look at how that was turned around on them.

      3. Yes, and Zelensky was also trying to maintain a sense of calm in the pre-invasion days and to not cause an economic panic that could cause investors to pull out of Ukraine, etc. What else could he do? I don’t see that as a clown show, but rather as a strategy to keep his people calm. They were ready for the invasion to the extent that they could be as evidenced by their fierce and thus far successful resistance against a much larger military. Zelensky has done an admirable job so far as I can see. He has used the media very well to pressure the West to keep support coming in. He certainly has one my sincere admiration in that respect.

        1. The Ukrainian Army has come a long way since its early failures in the Donbas war.

  34. visitor Avatar
    visitor

    What politicians on the right don’t realize, in terms of messaging, is they need to stop framing their appeal for war-footing by imploring that we “stand with Ukrainians” (I’m thinkin here if Stefanik, but it’s most of them).

    This sounds like whiny democrats who abuse citizens in the name of their pet causes, while dismissing and devaluing things that actually would help Americans. In fact it reinforces that they don’t really care if we have a nation at all.

    They need to stand up and explain precisely why engaging in Ukraine is vital to OUR survival and national interest. We are not obliged to give our lives for citizens of other countries. That’s the social contract. If they can’t define the national interest, they shouldn’t be asking us to assume the risks of war. Carlson is correct on that point.

    Really they need to admit that Washington collectively misjudged Russia for many years, to our devastating detriment. They must implore that this is not another war of choice on a far off land apparently for the interests of military contractors – Putin is targeting the United States, and will keep fighting until he is stopped – that really we already are at war, whether we like it or not, and the sooner we understand that, the better chances we have. Russia will hit us whether we mobilize in Ukraine or not.

    Frankly, if they aren’t willing to level with the country about our self-interest, they need to shut up, and just send covert missions. Because whining at us that we must help Ukrainians only backfires. Anyone with a heart wants desperately to save Ukrainians. It’s gut-wrenching. But to hear our degenerate politicians lecturing us, on emotional grounds untied to the national welfare, just stirs rage over emotional blackmail.

    1. I have no knowledge of such a program. We did have a training mission at Yavoriv but that was open.

    2. VISITOR: I see you are a conditional patriot. You will only support your country’s interests if the leaders and representatives of your country are angels. You need to find an desert island to live on.

      1. visitor Avatar
        visitor

        I think you’re misrepresenting what I’m saying (which I may not have said perfectly). Our leaders need not be angels. But, it’s also not unpatriotic to worry that our leaders are actively undermining our interests, and would not lead us into war in service of our interests, but in service of something sinister. This is the tension in supporting leaders who are traitors.

        It is rather difficult that accusations of not being a patriot seem to be leveled so easily, seemingly for not agreeing on something.

        With respect to my comment above, I was expressing frustration with the “messaging.” That is not a reflection on what think should be done. It is an observation that the messaging is entirely ineffective, given the deep and legitimate suspicions our people have that our leaders aren’t just incompetent, but are actively working against our own country – especially in matters of war, but on virtually every issue of importance.

        We cannot just call everyone who does not trust current leadership to run a war treasonous or unpatriotic. It’s a fair question whether we should cheer on whatever war plans the current leadership has. It’s fine and perhaps virtuous to say Biden should declare war, enter the fray — but at the same time, we legitimately have no real idea who’s side he’s actually on. It does not seem intellectually honest to ignore that fact, and scold anyone genuinely worried about what catastrophe he’ll create.

        It’s 2 separate points. Browbeating Americans to support war, without defining the national interest, is bad messaging. Would that, by itself, stop me from supporting a war? No. But a profound distrust that our commander-in-chief may actively be helping our enemies? Yes, that gives me pause. That doesn’t make me unpatriotic. Sorry if I haven’t expressed myself well. But I don’t understand the vitriol to be calling readers/commenters unpatriotic. I’m not a troll. I’m someone actually with an open mind, who takes great pains not to condemn people, because I believe really very few among us are hopeless. It seems unmeasured and uncharitable to level such heavy charges.

        1. Yes. I agree with your concerns. I am very worried about the loyalty of many of our leaders. If we go to war, they can betray us in a number of ways. Our domestic Marxists have a history of supporting Russia and China. Also, we have this problem with some of our conservatives, too. This is a very sticky problem.

  35. Leethal Avatar
    Leethal

    I knew that about commies since I was knee high. They can barely feed their own people and why is it commies that always parade their military around in parades? You never see Western nations do this even though our equipment is 10x better.

    1. The Contemplative Observer Avatar
      The Contemplative Observer

  36. Ward Carroll, a retired Naval Flight Officer, has a piece on you tube about what a no fly zone would do for Putin. He interviewed a Brit specialist on the matter and dealt with the problems the VKS has faced in their operations and why they have done so poorly. The stuff at the start of the video can be skipped until you get to the beginning of the interview. It is a long one.

  37. Oops! Forgot the Ward Carroll link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBARgW_vHVE

  38. The Contemplative Observer Avatar
    The Contemplative Observer

    Just for the record, here is a (partial) transcript I just did of an interview Condoleezza Rice gave on Fox television on February 27, 2022.

    It is a sad example of the overall cluelessness of America’s foreign policy establishment. (Nevertheless, I always liked Ms. Rice’s refined style – why isn’t she a Missis? – and of course her ever-neat pearl jewelry…)

    “Well, I met with him many times, and this is a different Putin. He was always, as Sen. Rubio said, this was an ex-KGB man. He once said you are always essentially a KGB man if you are. So, he had that tough veneer, he was always calculating and cold, but this is different. He seems erratic; there is an ever deepening delusional rendering of history; it was always a kind of victimology about what had happened to them. But now it goes back to blaming Lenin for the foundation of Kiev, in the Russian, and of Ukraine. So, he is descending into something that I personally haven’t seen before.” – “Well, I don’t know where he is in that dark world. But I will say this: We have to make sure that he really understands that the cost would be extraordinary to try to cross an Article-5 line: An attack upon one is an attack upon all. And so the Baltic states are indeed protected under that guarantee by the United States of America. If he meets the kind of resistance that he is meeting in Ukraine, if he can’t get an easy win, if it looks like he is not going to achieve his objectives, there is a chance that he pulls up. But I want to make sure that he does. I want to make sure that he doesn’t decide that Kaliningrad, which is a Russian territory that is cut off by the Baltic states, is his next way to connect Kaliningrad back to Russia. That would involve the territory of the Baltic states. So, what we are doing in reinforcing NATO forces in the Baltics and in Poland – NATO’s eastern flank, if you will – this is the way to make sure that he knows the cost would be very high.” […] “So, let’s concentrate right now on making sure that he pays the highest cost for what he has already done. And, by the way, if we continue to reinforce American forces – and these are not humanitarian that are going in; these are so-called heavy brigades, air power! – he also has to look at: ‘I don’t wanna take on the United States of America.’” […]

    1. What I notice in watching Secretary Rice, is a stylistic approach to Russia that misses some of the nuances. It is the Hoover Institution school of Cold War pigeonholing, showing that she never understood Putin was always going to arrive where he now is; that the Russian Federation is the Soviet continuation state. Putin’s future course was obvious from his earliest statements as Prime Minister in 1999. How much detail she has missed — so much so, that she has missed the Devil in all that detail.

      1. Perseus Avatar
        Perseus

        They are all cringe in how confident they are in our flaccid military abilities. As if Putin and the entire KGB hasn’t thought for decades about “the cost” of taking the US on. She prattles obvious facts as if they were deep wisdoms. It’s why I’ve never had much faith in our leaders, they truly think other leaders never contemplate nuclear war.

        1. In that regard, Rice’s comments involve a kind of self-congratulatory mirror-imaging. She is better than that. She could do better.

  39. prayinginok Avatar
    prayinginok

    “The Biden administration is seeking another $10 billion to help protect Ukraine against the Russian invasion and $22.5 billion more to cover pandemic-related expenses, two major additions to budget talks already underway.”

    Where is all this money supposed to come from? How can our financial system withstand all of this? Shaking my head….

    1. prayinginok Avatar
      prayinginok

      Jeff, I just saw a comment of yours above to someone else:

      “If they destroy the U.S. economy they can create a socialist America. Poor, starving, and afraid of the police.”

      Obviously that is the plan. 🙁 He who controls the food controls the people. I think I need to do even more shopping.

    2. kevintopalian Avatar
      kevintopalian

      The Fed just adds a few more digits to its balance sheet.

      1. prayinginok Avatar
        prayinginok

        Must be nice! LOL! Seriously, they tell us Social Security will run out of money in a few years. Will they just add some “monopoly money” to that fund as well?

  40. ANDREW MILNER Avatar
    ANDREW MILNER

    Julia Loffe at Puck News is worth following. Interesting interview here :
    https://puck.news/inside-bidens-ukraine-war-room/

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