Putin in North Korea: Plus Jimmy from Brooklyn and Our Anticommunist Panel

I am waiting for my Ivan the Terrible.

Aleksandr Dugin, 1996

This week Vladimir Putin began a love affair with North Korea’s Little Rocket Man. The Russian dictator flew to Pyongyang and was warmly embraced by a fat little guy in a grey Mao suit. Putin and Kim Jong-Un are out of the closet. The self-advertised Russian Orthodox stomper of Ukrainian cities cheerfully weds the fat psychopath with a country full of skinny people. Now that the two dictators have signed a “mutual defense pact,” they are ready for World War III.

Everyone who thinks Russia has not been North Korea’s strategic partner all along should be disabused. This pact is nothing new. The only thing that is new, is that the two dictators are publicly smooching. North Korea has always been a rogue state, and the same must be said for Russia. Now Russia’s democratic and capitalist pretenses are over.

As one event followed another, Little Rocket Man praised Russia while Putin blamed the United States, South Korea and Japan for rising tensions. “Our two countries,” said the fat North Korean murderer, “have been elevated to the new higher level of an alliance.”

It’s ridiculous, of course. North Korea and Russia have always been helping each other. And now Putin says Moscow is fighting American imperialism in Ukraine. However, Putin does not explain how Ukraine suffers from American imperialism without the presence of American troops on Ukrainian territory. In what sense does America tell the Ukrainians what to do? It’s the same nonsense as when North Korea calls South Korea an “American running dog.”

North Korea has been gifting Russia thousands of artillery shells; and Russia needs as many shells as North Korea can supply. For this and more, Putin offered thanks to the fat Little Rocket Man, for his “unwavering support” of Russian military aggression in Ukraine. “We highly appreciate your consistent … support for … the Ukrainian direction,” said Putin.

The dictators warmly embraced each other. There were intimate moments, cheek-to-jowl. “North Korea … expresses full support and solidarity with the Russian government, army, and people, in carrying out a special Ukrainian military operation to protect sovereignty, security interests, as well as territorial integrity,” said the Little Rocket Man.

While Biden wanders aimlessly in circles, making regrettable speeches about America’s “Department of Homeless Security,” the communist bloc is pulling itself together. While Biden angers Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, cancelling a meeting with the equally infuriated Israeli leader, communist dictators are cuddling.


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127 responses to “Putin in North Korea: Plus Jimmy from Brooklyn and Our Anticommunist Panel”

  1. Concerning this “pro-West and anti-West” speech they created.
    They begin to speak against the West and the conservatives respond by defending “the West”. In doing so, are we falling into the enemy’s terms and speaking in his language, reinforcing their speech? It’s like trying to fight communism by defending only capitalism, when capitalism is just an economic byproduct, far from being the main basis of civilized nations. There is no real entity called “the West”, there are nations, each with a particular heritage. Would the issue be better managed by not adopting the cloak of the West, but using their language as proof that they desire the destruction of individual nations as a whole, territorially situated in the West, or even against those on the East, but eager to liberate themselves.

    1. There is such a thing as the West. America has been the leader and defender of the West since WW2.

    2. The idea of the West and of the East is very old. This not our enemy’s language. It is not Marxist. And no army of the West has “only” defended capitalism. Understanding history requires the integration of many concepts and distinctions, capitalism being a concept older than Marx himself. Strangely, you end your paragraph with a Marxist distinction: “liberation.” Whether woman’s liberation or national liberation movements, both are conceived within the Marxist-Leninist grand strategy.

      1. Also the way they talk is almost a concept with esoteric roots, wich may be different from the cultural, political and historical concept you may adopt do describe it.
        On a debate, Dugin was talking about Latin America and he just came up with something like “oh, those countries can be eurasian too and join us on the fight against the USA!” (like Cuba and Venezuela mentioned on that comment above)
        By the way, what is the meaning of the miracle of Fatima for geopolitical predictions? Do you believe it? What is the relevance and does it helps to understand what is going on?

        1. Fatima is obviously a genuine phenomena. Something real happened there in 1917. The original prophecy described Russia as spreading her errors throughout the world and destroying many nations. There is controversy over the secret part of the prophecy and whether it was really released. This is more difficult to analyze. There is also the claim that Sister Lucy was murdered and replaced by an imposter. Again, I do not know the truth regarding such allegations.

      2. Vladimir Avatar
        Vladimir

        Come now, Mr Nyquist, as a reader of Evola and Guenon and the like, you know that the Light comes from the East not the West. I’m not a woman that I should love a President Putin or hate him, and Marx and Lenin merely preached Western ideas that were simply Western heresies tinged of course with God fighting Atheism. Nor am I a fan of Dugin who owes more to the Nemetsky Heidegger than anyone else, but he wasn’t wrong to wish for a Tsar Ivan Grozny. Surely you know that God anointed sovereigns are from God, selected not elected and that nothing good comes from republics anywhere at any time no matter the good will of it’s leaders?

        1. Light comes from the East? No good comes from Republics? These are your firm conclusions? Are these not dubious generalizations? Political science as science does not affirm such generalizations.

        2. Wow. Is ‘Tsar’ Putin one such God-appointed ruler? After all, everyone says that Russia is a one-man dictatorship, not a republic.

          Vladimir’s views represent the ultra-conservative ‘traditionalist’ wing of the communist movement. The one thing that everyone in it agrees on is that the ‘evil’ West must be taken down. Such people are not our friends.

          1. Unfortunately the murderous nature of the regime in Russia and its blasphemous use of Christianity to cover its bloody deeds has not registered with Vladimir. It is such a shame that Russia lacks a sincere ruler, with moral principles. Putin is a closet Bolshevik, smirking as he goes.

    3. QUIETMAN Avatar
      QUIETMAN

      When I lived in Latvia and read the Moscow-directed Russian newspaper “Vesti”, it often spoke of the West as capitalist, which I felt was a real reveal of what Russia truly considered itself to be: the Russian concept of the antithesis to capitalism, that is, communist.

      The world is becoming increasingly polarised into two blocs, the West and the East, with nations taking sides in advance of this terrible war that is coming. But this is more than a simplistic geographic consideration; the West obviously encompasses distinctly south-east countries as well (i.e. Australia + NZ) as well as far eastern Japan and S Korea, while the East (viewed as a bloc) obviously includes Venezuela, Cuba and before war begins in earnest, will likely take in most if not all of Latin America, large parts of Africa and the Islamic world. Accordingly, I think it’s objectively reasonable to bundle the two main sides in the current build-up to global war under the headings of East and West.

      1. Yes. This concept of East vs. West is a time honored way of describing a longstanding conflict.

    1. One must guard against wishful thinking. Beijing’s military is not crumbling, whatever their problems. The CCP purges underway are accomplished to fix any problems.

      1. @Jeff Nyquist: I recently see that Russians are emulating the Chinese with the purge in the military. The Ukraine War was another way of purging certain military heads not loyal to Z communism in Russia. The repeat of what Yuri Andropov did in the old USSR.

    2. In spite of the corruption in the CCP army, its sheer numbers make its own sort of quality. If I were a Chinese general, I would aim for a minimum of a two million invasion force, many brought over by planes and ships timed to land when our country is still reeling in disbelief and confusion over the nuclear attack we had just received. They may be augmented by a million or so unarmed drafted support personal. Our own stateside military will be greatly reduced thanks to the nukes. The disparity between attackers and surviving U.S. defenders won’t be as disparate as at the battle of Thermopylae, though it may be as desperate as at the Frozen Chosin where the U.S. marines were outnumbered by more than 10 to 1. The CCP army may prevail in their invasion just by sheer numbers.

      As for getting their troops over undetected, both ships and planes are required to have transponders on in transit. Turn those transponders off and the ships can be undetected even when ready to unload their troops and supplies. The Chinese know this, as they turn their transponders off when illegally fishing in territorial waters. How many of their ships may already be in transit, if any? We don’t know.

      Don’t underestimate the power of the CCP military. In spite of corruption, it can still pack quite a punch. Is it invincible? Nah.

  2. Given the events, I find it hard to believe that a third world war will occur only in 2035, as your Chinese source claimed to be the will of the Chinese Communist Government. In fact, I wonder if the leak of this date isn’t something intentional to deceive people like you, Jeffrey, who are aware of the plans of Russia and China.

    1. Given communist flexibility I do not think fixed dates are anything but navigation markers. The reds will attack when conditions are right. If the right time comes in one month it will be then. If they have to wait, they will. It’s like cooking. The dish is ready when it tastes right.

  3. Xeno Man Avatar
    Xeno Man

    It seems what Alex has been saying about Elon Musk and his family being very leaning towards socialism with technocratic characteristics. It is becoming true!

    Elon Musk’s father recently came out to sprout Russian Z propaganda points.

    https://x.com/ShadowofEzra/status/1803236218890838044

  4. In the last blog, I made a comment about the upcoming use of self-replicating mRNA vaccines in Japan. I have dug into the matter some more. Self-amplifying (aka self-replicating or replicons) mRNA vaccines are described in the scientific literature as second-generation mRNA vaccines (e.g. in https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10266560/). The original mRNA vaccines encode only the gene-of-interest (e.g., the spike protein), whereas the replicons encode both the gene-of-interest and a replicase. The replicase is an mRNA sequence derived from a virus that causes intracellular replication of the mRNA for the gene-of-interest. The paper linked above claims that the replication process is limited to a single cell and cannot spread from one cell to another or from one organism to another – they claim it is “safe by design”. They claim that it is safer than the original mRNAs for several reasons including the need for a smaller amount of material in the injection to achieve the same effect.

    A self-amplifying mRNA vaccine for COVID has been approved for use in Japan (https://ir.arcturusrx.com/news-releases/news-release-details/japans-ministry-health-labour-and-welfare-approves-csl-and). Another source says that widespread vaccinations with the vaccine will start in Japan in October.

    Yasufumi Murakam, a Professor Emeritus of Virology at Tokyo University of Science has expressed concerns about this new technology. He states that he believes it is likely that the replication can spread from cell to cell or from person to person. He believe that it should be experimentally proven that it cannot do these things, and he claims that has not happened.

    I do not currently have the knowledge to assess the competing claims, so I will not comment further at this point; however, since I commented on it in the last blog, I wanted to provide a bit more context to the story.

    1. I think biology is such a thing that anyone who says they understand it, even the greatest scientist in the world, is an arrogant fool. Science does not understand life or living organisms. Whatever they know, it is nothing next what there is they do not know. For them to be re-engineering the cells in our body, I say they do not know what they are doing. If something should go wrong the human race could be reduced a very small and sorry group of suffering, starving, people. We have a great civilization, but we have fools for leaders, and arrogant fools running the science bureaucracies. When they believe they can remake the human body, it is time to organize against them, and stop them. Science of this kind is now a threat to our existence.

      1. I’ve just read your comments on the other article about the UFO mystery and the curious interest the Chinese intel has on it. This very comment is not far from that subject, so I’ll post some observations here. About the first part, the mystery, I think it lays bare all the frailties from which the modern mind suffers ever since de Renaissance.
        There is a long sequence of lessons on Olavo de Carvalho’s philosophy seminar where he explains his unique critique about the “philosophy” of Descartes. It is a very long sequence, and almost a crime to summarize it, because he takes into account the whole corpus of works of and about Descartes, and in the end you wouldn’t call it “philosophy” without irony in the quotation marks. And the fact is our modern society is a “Cartesian” society. Formerly we were the Christianity (I always remember that brilliant title of Novalis: “Christianity or Europe”, and so maybe Santana has a point in the first comment up here). The fact is at some point in his analysis Olavo comes to the conclusion that for Descartes to have pressuposed some principles they must have been present in the “mentality of his epoch”, that being the only possible solution for the mystery of him being a devout Catholic and a negator of the Logos. The mentality he refers to is informed by the Renaissance ideal of the “Condottieri”, that in strict terms were no longer Christian, and accustumed the whole society with the idea of a man “changing the reality with his own Will”. Several decades later Descartes was affirming that the only knowable thing about any entity is his rational attributes. There were no more mysteries. What one can know in “clear and distinct” perceptions is real, all the rest is non-existent. The problem is, not only about God or non-human beings our perception is partial and precarious, but about natural things also, as you have said. Perfect knowledge is incompatible with a limited being, as we are, even knowledge of a straw or a chip of stone. That is obvious for a sane mind, as Aristotle or Aquinas, that take for granted that knowledge is always an open field, and always related to our concrete experience of reality. But the effect of centuries of Cartesianism is that virtually the whole population has forgotten what knowledge really is on an experiential level, that is to say everyone thinks that something is knowledge when it isn’t. To know the weight and size of a plant is to know nothing about it, but to know its simbolic integration in the cosmos, and by consequence in the human body, in the climates, in the seasons of time, that is true knowlege. When serious people before Descartes said “knowledge” they were referring to this.
        Now considering that the communist mentality is a grandchildren of Cartesianism, and materialistic to the highest degree, I am very surprised to learn they have interest on this. The first idea that occured is that maybe the Chinese thought the Americans were just hiding technology under this disguise, you know, so if something leaks you can always call the whistleblower a lunatic. Or they are really interested, and on this case they would be blind as a bat. Aquinas on this obscure passage in the Summa Theologiae says this entities have the power to manipulate some “seeds” every body has, and he mentions that to explain how they can elicit physical phenomena – like the incubus and sucubus, no doubt a very physical manifestation, and documented beyond any reasonable doubt in the period. I have spent years wondering “what” these “seeds” would be, and today I can’t help thinking that at least part of it is the very element of reality Descartes discarded, the fundamental fecundity of everything. A seed contains the whole being in it in a mysterious way, it is a symbol of the passage from the spiritual to the corporeal. It tends to a nulity in dimensional, or Cartesian terms, but is the foundation of every corporeal entity. So to conclude, to manipulate such things is way out of human reach, it’s easy to understand, and people who tried to manipulate the manipulators just made a fool of themselves across history – that being well documented too. Maybe the devils are having some fun at the expense of these imbeciles, that wouldn’t be surprising.

        1. Two things are remarkable about the Cartesian worldview: (1) naive optimism; (2) the reduction of the person to an observer rather than participant in reality. The two things are connected. There is no proper confrontation with the alienated state. Furthermore, it is very optimistic to refer to oneself as “thinking” when one has not learnt how to think. And it is alienating to observe without a true sense of self and the incumbent sense of connectedness of self to the observed world. This later brings us to duty rather than “rights.” Here is where we fail.

    2. I deeply regret taking the COVID vaccine(s)–I got the two initial doses of the Moderna, then the ‘booster’ several months later. Thank gods nothing bad happened to me as a result of it, but I really wish I hadn’t gotten the shots. Like a lot of people back then, I was kind of afraid of the whole ‘long-haul COVID’ set of symptoms.

      Plus, my family (with whom I was living at the time) threatened to kick me out of the house if I didn’t get the injection(s) because some members of the household were elderly, and they thought that I might somehow bring COVID into the home, and so infect them.

      1. I’m sorry to hear what you went through, Janelle. So many people were overcome by fear, then did irrational things.

        As for me, I brought Covid into the house and infected a nonagenarian relative in early 2020. We both survived. I then realized that I had contracted natural immunity which lasts the rest of my life. Just like surviving chicken pox as a five year old makes me immune to getting chicken pox again. Therefore, neither I nor my relative have gotten the shots.

        Oh the lies, the lies, the lies spread about the disease and the shots! So many people were forced to get the shots because of the ignorance and fears of others. Those of us who didn’t get the shots have been discriminated against. What a crazy time.

        As for Fauci and his ilk, they are working with the communists.

      2. Thank you for that. I must say, though, that you could end up getting shingles someday, as the chicken pox (a virus in the herpes group) tends to lie dormant in the body for decades, and then reemerges as shingles.

      3. Given that Ed Dowd estimates there are over 23 million vaccine injured people in America, and many have “died suddenly,” it is good that you have had no problems. Most vaccinated people seem fine; but they did take a risk — and the vaccines did not stop spread or infection. Officials claimed there was a reduced state of disease. I doubt this claim is true as covid was steadily becoming less virulent on its own. Here is a leading set of features of the bureaucratic state: false claims, false solutions, and suppression of anyone who objects to false claims and false solutions.

  5. Russia was involved with North Korea before China even got involved. How can Russia be expected to be capitalist with so many sanctions against it?

    1. How many chances do we give Moscow? At Yalta, they lied to the West. At Potsdam, they lied to the West. Gorbachev lied to Reagan. Yeltsin asked Clinton to give him Europe. Putin lied to George W. Bush. And now Putin is threatening us with nuclear war because we didn’t hand over Europe. Hundreds of thousands are dying because of Moscow’s naked military aggression, insatiable land-hunger, and cruelty. You are a sick, shameful human being for spreading pro-Russian propaganda in every little corner of the Internet. But in this little corner, I spit on you.

      1. I state a simple fact that Russia was first to co-opt North Korea, to support that it’s not unusual for Russia to be cavorting with North Korea, now. It’s equally understandable that Russia would pay visit to Cuba. The tell of course, is that when Russia recently visited Cuba, they came loaded for bear, despite the Monroe Doctrine, which failed to deter the egress through both, deterrence and enforcement.

        As far as giving chances to Russia, diplomacy is essential for peace, even with disingenuous parties. Diplomacy does not require giving the store away. Russia’s position in diplomatic negotiations may be propaganda, but which country’s isn’t, whether called propaganda, spin, disinformation, false narrative, or lies? It’s only fair and reasonable to let the enemy have their say, and to have a debate of all points of view, in full view of the public, so that the people might guide politicians in reaching an agreement acceptable to the people. If Russia is lying, then it’s up to US negotiators to point that out to the people.

        For the CIA to go into Ukraine and train and arm NAZIS to fight the enemy, might be acceptable to the people if presented to them in context of fair and open debate, but when the enemy is Russia, I sincerely would appreciate knowing what makes the Pentagon think that the US can back Russia into a corner and not start a nuclear war. I suspect from evidence presented in other threads at this blog, that the US has far superior high tech weapons which can defeat the SATAN2, if not at close range. What I don’t appreciate is the US enabling Ukraine to attack over the border into Russia, especially if I’m wrong about the US having superior weapons.

        1. The Ukrainian army are CIA-trained Nazis and America is trying to start a nuclear war? This is pure fantasy, and it is pro-Russian propaganda. You write as if the U.S. started the war in Ukraine rather than Russia, and you write as if Ukraine has not been invaded, with 20,000 children kidnapped women raped, cities and towns raised to the ground. And Ukraine is not allowed to fire back at units firing from Russian territory? Really?

      2. Where have I said any of that? Provide the links or screengrabs or be wanting.

        At the formation of the Soviet Union at the end of WWII, the United States and the Soviet Union agreed to honor, spheres of influence, balance of power, and mutually assured destruction. While there’s no real proof other than evidence of relative peace during the Cold War, that those three principals were the cause, I see it as the most prudent position to maintain today. Whatever may or might not actually occur in Ukraine, is honestly beyond where our national interests ought to lay. I don’t see how conventional war in Ukraine, backed by the United States against Russia, can lead in anyway whatsoever to a viable outcome.

        1. I don’t as a rule allow you to post because you are an incoherent ignoramus who cannot remember the nonsense you posted minutes earlier, and who long ago wore out his welcome here, and who is not welcome e here. I have no patience for you and your illiterate, anti-American stupidities. Just read your own posts before denying what everyone can see with their own eyes. The nonsense you write now includes the suggestion that the Soviet Union was formed at the end of World War II, which is hopelessly wrong. There has never been a treaty about spheres of influence, unless you are referring to the Yalta agreement where Moscow promised free elections in Poland and elsewhere — which promises were broken as you ought to know. President Truman angrily said to Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov, “your boss is a liar.” If you think there was peace — relative or otherwise — during the Cold War, seek it yourself a family of the 115,000 Americans who died fighting the communists in Korea and Vietnam, not to mention the hundreds of thousands wounded. You go ahead and believe in appeasement if you like. It is not prudent to give anything to people who want to destroy your country.

  6. The Contemplative Observer Avatar
    The Contemplative Observer

    At the same time (i.e., just the other day), as a threatening response to defence drills in the Baltic states, about two dozen unmarked Russian fighter jets, bombers, reconnaissance aircraft, transport aircraft plus a passenger plane, with no flight plan communicated and their transponders and radio contact turned off, invaded the airspace over the Baltic Sea. Also, two Russian submarines were doing cruise missile tests up north in the Barents Sea, not all that far from NATO member Norway’s North Cape.

    As if that wasn’t enough of sabre rattling, Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vučić, who is a firm ally of Russia, good old East-bloc style, said in an interview that WWIII would most likely begin within the next three or four months …

    And the West, or what’s left of it, dealing with a demented old, traitorous scumbag in the White House, and Germany all focussed on soccer till mid July due to the ongoing European Football Championship hosted by Germany! Ideal conditions for world communism, it seems, to launch World October – unless it’s all theatre, for now …

    1. The Contemplative Observer Avatar
      The Contemplative Observer

      Apart from the European soccer games, quite conveniently, the United Kingdom is right now all concerned with its domestic affairs after PM Rishi Sunak has called snap elections for July 4th (sic!). So is France, as also there President Emmanuel Macron has decided to hold early parliamentary elections, beginning with June 30th.

      1. A brilliant talk from Farage.

    2. By all the signals given off, the communists are planning some larger move. But do they have the nerve to break the world and risk self-destruction in the process?

      1. The Contemplative Observer Avatar
        The Contemplative Observer

        I personally do not think the communists have the nerve to unleash World October yet (but who knows). That said, all this sabre-rattling and intimidating is quite impressive, isn’t it (and by the brutishness of the rhetoric, rather unprecedented).

        Forgot to mention that not only will soccer-loving Europe now be busy, until July 14, with the European Football Championship hosted by Germany (in which context it is quite educating to have a closer look at Berlin’s “Olympiastadion”, once built for Hitler’s 1936 Summer Olympics); there is also another major sports event due in Europe, namely the 2024 Summer Olympics in France, scheduled for July 26 till August 11.

        So, there’s plenty of distraction for the masses, maybe even for some of the political class, which the communists in Moscow, Beijing and elsewhere might love to exploit.

        As a sidenote, Putin’s first visit to North Korea since 2000 was followed by a visit to communist Vietnam! And so, his journey not only made it official even for the last idiot that “Russia” is unchangedly communist and has maintained its international web of communist countries (once called the communist bloc), he also documented that Vietnam is on excellent terms with Moscow and all the rest of the bloc (which – of course! – includes the People’s Republic of China).

      2. The Contemplative Observer Avatar
        The Contemplative Observer

        For another note: Provided one has overcome this aspect of trans-Atlantic divide and “understands” soccer, watching Germany’s 5:1 victory over Scotland on the games’ opening day last Friday (even though the Scots, beside the English, are supposed to represent the crème de la crème of soccer, but not these days), one could see a German team, not only physically and technically as well as tactically superior, but also absolutely focussed and completely dedicated! If the Germans only had this kind of willpower still in them also in the area of foreign politics and national defence to be able to stand up against the communist bullies in Moscow!

  7. Xeno Man Avatar
    Xeno Man

    Mr Nyquist, can you comment more on why Putin visits Vietnam?

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cw44z3k997do

    I know North Korea has nuclear weapons and a massive army that can help Russia and China to fight the West simultaneously in many fronts. However, what’s the role of Vietnam in the global communist movement?

    Did you ever ask Mr Wang on Vietnam or Southeast Asia?

    Thank you!

    1. Vietnam is a communist bloc country the same as North Korea. The answer is in this article’s title. The communist bloc is emerging. It is being rallied for war.

      1. Xeno Man Avatar
        Xeno Man

        @Jeff Nyquist: Yes, that’s the same thing that I share. However, I just don’t quite understand the Vietnamese capabilities to help the communist bloc. It’s true that they defeated the US during the last war but the new era means new technologies and techniques. We are not very equipped on the latest ability of Vietnamese communists, unlike the North Koreans or Belarussians or Iranians.

        1. The Vietnamese communists did not defeat us. Name a battle they actually won. No. We simply pulled the plug on the Army of the Republic of Vietnam and left. We GAVE VIETNAM and CAMBODIA to the communists after defeating them in battle after battle. One must be precise in describing history. Let’s not falsify what happened.

      2. Xeno Man Avatar
        Xeno Man

        @Jeff Nyquist: I should have put “lost” because I was typing in a hurry. Yes, we gave them the win voluntarily due to communists in our government at the time. Anyway, do you think that Vietnam has certain capabilities that Russia and China need to crush us? North Korea can provide manpower and WMDs but Vietnam doesn’t seem to have it.

        1. Every communist army can join the big offensive.

      3. Xeno Man Avatar
        Xeno Man

        @Jeff Nyquist: Vietnam is mysteriously relevant in recent years, and the most troublesome thing is that I can’t understand their capability to warrant the extreme attention from China, Russia, USA. After Putin’s visit to Vietnam, the US immediately sends a delegation to Vietnam as they worry about the country getting closer to the communist bloc. China routinely blocks our diplomatic channels to visit them, while North Korea absolutely hates us.

        Vietnam reminds me of Israel which is being friendly with both West and Communists except the former is straightforwardly communist, while Israel’s role is the backdoor of communist intelligence collection and subversion. I gradually have a hypothesis that the communists groom Vietnam as the next Israel, just in case if the US dismantles the communist networks in Israel. That’s why Vietnam has been extremely friendly with the US, G7 and the whole West after the war, while they pretend going against China to receive all Chinese manufacturing power and tech to fool the West.

        1. Vietnam is thoroughly communist. All its friendliness is pretense. Its Politburo is full of Chinese and Russian agents.

      4. Xeno Man Avatar
        Xeno Man

        @Jeff Nyquist: Here is the article about the impending US visit after Putin in Vietnam.

        https://indianexpress.com/article/world/us-envoy-kritenbrink-to-visit-vietnam-on-heels-of-putin-visit-9405088/

        Yes, Vietnam is thoroughly communist but why our elites in the US are really in love with them? This is something that all of us have to keep in mind in near future.

        1. We are always fooled by communists who suddenly turn cuddly.

    2. As for why Vietnam is still important to the Communist bloc, check out these quotes from this article on Putin’s visit to Vietnam. By using “bamboo diplomacy” Vietnam has artfully positioned itself as an economic counter-weight to China in the South East, and thus is in “need” of Western military support. It’s another version of divide-and-conquer, the Communist bloc conquers the West bit by bit by dividing itself.

      “It is unlikely that Vietnam will supplying significant qualities of weapons to Russia, because that would risk progress the country has made with NATO members on military equipment, particularly the U.S., which has donated naval patrol vessels and is in talks to supply aircraft…”
      “A manufacturing powerhouse and an increasingly important player in global supply chains, Vietnam played host to both U.S. President Joe Biden and the leader of rival China, Xi Jinping, in 2023.”
      “Bilateral trade between Russia and Vietnam was at $3.6 billion in 2023, compared to $171 billion with China and $111 billion with America.”

      https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/jun/20/russian-president-vladimir-putin-signs-deals-with-/?utm_source=Boomtrain&utm_medium=subscriber&utm_campaign=threat_status&utm_term=threat_status&utm_content=threat_status&bt_ee=%2FxXamstSgV9G5RxyTNC8UufcRUjmuyzlOiIMFi03ah%2FlzQqH7QwCHm2aL%2FKjnXGr&bt_ts=1718898643612

  8. Hi Jeff,
    Would you please explain the map? I have never seen the division with Canada taking a part of this country.

    1. This KGB Col. Panarin’s map of the U.S. after or during a civil war.

      1. The one from 1990 or so that you have mentioned?

        1. Panarin teaches at Russia’s high diplomatic school. He has been working on a project, assigned to him during the Soviet Union’s last days, of studying the likelihood and mechanisms of a civil war in America. He occasionally surfaces with maps and other details. He has predicted the breakup of the United States and its future colonization by Russia and her allies.

      2. The map can be seen at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igor_Panarin.

  9. Bill Freeman Avatar
    Bill Freeman

    Hi,

    Found this interesting.

    “The new Russian Defense Minister Belousov inspected the construction of a military camp for soldiers of the legendary 155th Pacific Fleet.

    Regarding the deadline for the completion of the facility, he warned that if it is not completed on time, those responsible will face criminal liability. Tough and clear.”

    https://en.topwar.ru/244637-glava-minoborony-belousov-dal-zhestkoe-poruchenie-vo-vremja-poezdki-na-dalnij-vostok.html?ysclid=lxnd8ctutg249567352

    Getting ready for Alaska it seems.

    -Bill Freeman

    1. It seems to be a very intense demand for near-term readiness.

  10. As the question was raised in the “Conference” video above, “What is the origin of communism?” I think it is worth mentioning one of the main experiments of socialism that took place before socialism / communism became a mass phenomenon in European politics, which at the times was still mostly structured by aristocracy, religious hierarchy and trades / crafts.

    In the early 17th century and until the late 18th the Jesuits built and maintained an utopic society among a native tribe in South America. Giving them the “blessings” of their social theories.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesuit_missions_among_the_Guaran%C3%AD

    A Russian friend of mine, historian and political analyst, used to refer to this as one of the main models after which the social experiment was fashioned that became inflicted upon the Russian people by Marx, Lenin and consorts. Of course not necessarily in the sense of specific details but in the general tenets of blending colonization with rational theory and ideological energy that borders on religious fanaticism.
    (The simplicity of saying “It was the Jesuits!” who ignited the revolution in Russia would most certainly not do justice to the complexity of the situation. It is one more element I think is worth keeping in mind, when looking at the subject.)

  11. Bill Freeman Avatar
    Bill Freeman

    Something of interest

    https://thecradle.co/

    -Bill Freeman

    1. Any particular story?

  12. Bill Freeman Avatar
    Bill Freeman

    Here’s some fresh propaganda being pimped on intel slava z on telegram.
    They posted this article.

    https://unherd.com/2024/06/america-is-turning-into-revolutionary-france/

    Notice how low and demoralizing the article is? Planting the seeds in people’s minds because they really want us at each other’s throats to make it easier for them?

    For all that’s holy, please don’t fall into this trap America. Civil war for America is a lose-lose situation. The crossing of an event horizon. A point of no return. Don’t do it. America, don’t put your hand in that fire, please.

    -Bill Freeman

    1. There is a highly patriotic but primitive section of the public who can be manipulated by Russian/Chinese narratives disguised as patriotic narratives.

      1. This is sick. Exploiting the natural goodwill of our people.

      2. That was a rather visceral reaction on my part.

        1. That is perfectly natural.

  13. brcc661 Avatar
    brcc661

    Another great interview with Jimmy from Brooklyn and added another book to my own reading library.
    Claire Sterling’s “The Terror Network”.

    1. Good one!

  14. https://www.breitbart.com/asia/2024/06/20/vladimir-putin-and-kim-jong-un-trade-dogs-limousine-and-more-as-gifts/

    I had to post this article just for the picture: the amusing, surreal juxtaposition of blood-thirsty dictators petting friendly dogs.

    1. Hilter loved dogs. But he could never eat a whole one.

  15. Xeno Man Avatar
    Xeno Man

    Now, I see one of many reasons why Putin said to Tucker Carlson that he preferred Biden over Trump. Literally, President Biden is hollowing out our weapons and defense reserves for Ukraine. Yes! I still support sending aids to Ukraine at all forms but it doesn’t mean that we withdraw necessary supports for our allies.

    https://www.ft.com/content/89fe9d6b-3a0f-42a5-af50-cff7f457a126

    Russia and China are planning wars beyond Ukraine, so it’s far more helpful to see the EU and other Western states being disarmed than Ukraine. There has been a significant lack of industrial armament efforts since Ukraine was invaded in 2014.

    1. Biden needs to be impeached and removed, and we need treason trials.

      1. I could think of about two dozen things that he’s done over the past 3 1/2 years, for which he should be impeached.

        1. We should make a list.

      2. Xeno Man Avatar
        Xeno Man

        @Jeff Nyquist: The treason list for Joe Biden is an excellent topic for your next article.

    2. There are numerous stories about Russian border guards removing buoys in the Narva River marking the border between Estonia and Russia—as if to say that there is no border. Those buoys were placed to prevent people from accidentally crossing the border. How is this not an expansion of Russia’s war beyond Ukraine? When will they start shooting?

      1. A subtle move is always a test. See how the other side reacts. Or do they react?

    3. I would challenge the argument that Biden is hollowing out America’s weapons and defense reserves for Ukraine. Let’s recall that for 6+ months the US wasn’t sending anything to Ukraine, and instead was sending its arms stockpiles to Israel, a first-world country that doesn’t need any outside military help. Now multiply that by other countries who are no friends of the US but are receiving some form of military support. It’s been well-documented how the relatively small number of Western weapons and equipment sent to Ukraine always arrives late and in insufficient quantities. How is that hollowing out US reserves? What it really points to is that US/European reserves were very small to begin with, an in no way adequate for a major war in Europe. The hollowing out of Western militaries started much earlier, in 1991 to be accurate. I disagree with the notion of blaming Ukraine for this, because if we had sent no weapons, our reserves would still be too small if Russia and China decided to start WW3 now. At least depleting some old stockpiles created the need to build new weapons, and restarted the manufacturing processes that the West will soon need if a major war were to start. In WWII, America won the war not by having the largest weapons stockpile at the beginning of the war, but by unleashing its manufacturing potential and outproducing every other country within a few years. If the US and Europe had this unity and willpower now, it would be a powerful deterrent to our enemies. What’s really criminal on the part of our leaders is that for 2 years they sat on their hands and felt no urgency to build up Western defense industries to meet the new threat from Russia. Add that to the wide-open borders and the easy access that our enemies, Russia and China, have to infiltrate our political and economic systems, and the picture becomes even more treasonous.

      I really hope Jean Robin is wrong in his prediction that the Communist forces have engineered snap parliamentary elections in France and Britain at an opportune time to ensure that pro-Russia parties will come to power. So far, Ukraine’s valiant resistance and the West’s support for Ukraine, as imperfect as it is, has been a major obstacle to Russia’s plans for Europe. In other words, Ukraine bought the West time. But Britain’s Labour and France’s Rassemblement National winning could mean two of the most prominent NATO members shifting gears and abandoning the Western alliance, and if the US becomes the third member to do this if Trump is elected president, that would be the end of NATO and the triumph of Russia in Europe. This would then open the way for Russia and China to start the kinetic war against the US.

      1. Laura: Good points. The argument that we are somehow depleting our reserves rings hollow. We have a huge military budget. We should have plenty of depth. Most of the equipment we have given the Ukrainians is old and would soon be scrapped anyway. We are building ammo plants. That’s a good thing. We are replacing what we are sending, and this only increases our future capacity. Helping Ukraine has been good for us, for our own homeland capacity.

  16. The Contemplative Observer Avatar
    The Contemplative Observer

    Here is a 5-minute clip from that interview with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić given earlier this month. Serbia is of course firmly on the side of the so-called Russian Federation. (Scroll down by two thirds to find the embedded video.)

    https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/news-selections/world-news/president-of-serbia-we-will-have-world-war-within-3-to-4-months

    1. The Allies of the communists have been told that war is coming as far back as 2020. Now they are given a time frame.

      1. The Contemplative Observer Avatar
        The Contemplative Observer

        It has taken me a while, but I now found out that this interview with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić was conducted by a journalist of the Swiss weekly tabloid Weltwoche, which seems to be on a dangerous rightwing-Bolshevist course reminiscent of Tucker the Sucker Carlson. Here is that same interview in full (51 min.) as it was posted on the Weltwoche’s own YouTube channel on June 8, 2024:

        1. This Serbian is a communist and is very careful in how he blames the West while giving lip service to blaming Putin. Very devious.

      2. The Contemplative Observer Avatar
        The Contemplative Observer

        From what I remember, Aleksandar Vučić was a fairly regular attendee at Russia’s annual May 9th Victory Day parades on Red Square. And of course he is a communist! And look at his (typically communist) condescension! The interviewer, by the way, was no small fish: Roger Köppel (* 1965) is none other than the editor-in-chief of the Swiss weekly Wochenschau himself, and Mr. Köppel is also a Swiss MP for the conservative Swiss People’s Party! Which shows Moscow’s direct or indirect political influence also in Switzerland. Roger Köppel can join the ever-growing club of dupes and suckers headed by Tucker Carlson!

        1. It is a remarkable state of affairs when anti-communism is removed from the political equation.

  17. What has happened to Brannon Howse he is now falling for and pushing Russian propaganda

    1. Of course he is. He fell for the fake election fraud evidence and proved he was a dummy more than three years ago.

  18. Cicero Avatar
    Cicero

    James Jesus Angleton successfully applied the dictum “Birds of a Feather Flock Together.” I am concerned about Jay Valentine’s ties to Mike Lindell. Mr. Nyquist, Do you recall Mike Zullo having said anything regarding the veracity or credibility of Jay Valentine? Valentine says he has a software company that does “…advanced quantum computing” in Dallas, Texas. Is Jay Valentine Mike Lindell’s Pied Piper for the 2024 Presidential Election?
    https://rumble.com/v52vv4f-securing-america-with-jay-valentine-part-1-june-21-2024.html
    https://www.omega4america.com/jay-valentine-and-the-utah-presentation/

    1. I do not know the answer, but Mary Fanning was the Pied Piper for the false election fraud narrative in 2021. I know this from firsthand dealings with her and Brannon Howse. The elections are manipulated through the mail- in balloting. Most democrats do not bother to vote. They are know-nothings. You just fill in their ballots for them and mail them in. How can you even get caught? It’s foolproof. And you also throw in dead people’s ballots along with illegal aliens because the rolls are poorly policed.

      1. This may help explain things Jeff.
        Jovan Pulitzer Interview – 1 month ago
        https://rumble.com/v4qz47i-jovan-the-most-credible-voice-in-election-integrity-w-jovan-hutton-pulitzer.html

      2. Just one more thing, on his June 19, 2024 program Jovan gives warning to those involved in cleaning up the voter rolls.
        The warning begins @ 1:21:04…
        https://rumble.com/v52goe3-wierd-whacked-and-wild-how-far-will-they-go.html

        1. Jovan’s analysis sounds reasonable.

  19. Bill freeman Avatar
    Bill freeman

    The more I game it in my head, I get the feeling the US is being maneuvered into a civil war by the current communist administration (internal enemy) and in the midst of that, a nuclear confrontation with Russia/China/N.Korea/Iran (external enemy) with a simultaneous invasion of both borders and Alaska (barbarians at the gates). Then the final invasion.

    Maybe they’re hoping Biden hangs on long enough as the symbol of a dying empire. Maybe his death will be the trigger? The nutty occultists would love that. He could drop dead any day, or be helped along to death by his handlers at just the right moment. And if it happens in the midst of a civil war, martial law would certainly kick in. Followed by economic destruction. What chaos there would be.

    This could happen before the election. The more I think on it the more it worries me.

    I hope this scenario never happens, or anything like it.

    -Bill Freeman

    1. Bill: I think they will dump Biden for another candidate to get their numbers up and use mail-in ballots to vote for the millions who don’t bother to show up for most ejections. And for Civil War, yes, They are cultivating our right wing, molding it into the something as stupid and primitive as the Black Hundreds and the White Army. This kind of right they can beat. Bring the right to the true knuckle-dragging level.

      1. The Contemplative Observer Avatar
        The Contemplative Observer

        Hasn’t Barry Soetoro’s “bitter half” already positioned herself for the job (even though she supposedly hated it living in the White House)? Her 2018 memoir, Becoming, certainly bears a remote resemblance to her husband’s 1995 “myth-maker” book, Dreams from My Father. – Wait and see …

        1. So far Mrs. Obama is pretending to not want the office.

      2. Who were the ‘Black Hundreds’?

      3. Thanks.

      4. Here is one more person you can add to the list:
        “The Oligarchs’ Replacement for Biden You May Not Heard Of” by Michael Master, WND – June 21, 2024
        https://americafirstreport.com/the-oligarchs-replacement-for-biden-you-may-not-have-heard-of/

        Maryland’s Climate, Our Economic Future
        https://wesmoore.com/issues/climate/

        Wes Moore – KeyWiki
        https://keywiki.org/Wes_Moore

    2. I don’t think Biden’s death would be used as a flashpoint for a civil war. It makes more sense for something happening to Trump being the cause, as the “Right” is clearly being manipulated (or at least the attempt is being made to manipulate) in that direction.

  20. LadyfromLibertyGarage Avatar
    LadyfromLibertyGarage

    Jeff, I did a marathon listening of The 3rd Anti Communist conference which was very interesting. Sickening to learn about the pedophilia. What was the name of the man Jean Rabin talked about who was protected for 5 decades. The discussion made me wonder how J. Epstein ties into this. There is also another Epstein first name Robert who has been studying the Google algorithm and believes he can prove how it manipulates the right and the left here, especially when it comes to voting. Could Google also manipulate people to become more interested in pornography, especially children? Also I just learned that Robert E. said a group of Atty Generals warned his life was in danger in 2019 after he presented his research. Two months later his wife died in a mysterious car crash.

    I also listened to Jimmy today. Oh my. That was insightful. So hard to believe about the bishop from Nicaragua who was a flaming homosexual and Sandinista. What was his name again?

    We just got the The Big Intel by J. Michael Waller.
    Have you heard of it?

    Thanks again for your work.

    1. Oh yes, I interviewed Michael Waller on this about his book a few months ago. Was it in March? I think. We had a nice discussion and I wrote a brief review of his book. As for the names Jean and Jimmy mentioned, I do not remember them and did not take notes. As I am not planning further research of continental pedophilia or Sandinista history. It is useful to know, however, that such people have been integral to the communist advance. My research has taken me in a slightly different direction lately. The problem is that there are so many things to learn and the world is zipping by very fast. I have been going through more information from China, sifting for clues as to whether our economy and infrastructure will be sabotaged in the fall. There is another project I cannot mention as yet.

  21. brcc661 Avatar
    brcc661

    I just read a piece recently written by Alexander Dugin and was reminded of, then went back and re-read, Jeff’s article, June 20, 2022 that spoke of this man, this deceiver.

    “In Dugin’s schema, the united army of the trolls is none other than NATO; and Dugin has devised an elaborate justification for serial military aggression – first, against Ukraine, then NATO and the United States.”

    “Dugin’s rhetoric got him into trouble in 2014 when he said, “Today’s Ukrainians are a race of degenerates that crawled up from the sewer. Genocide is in order.” He famously added, “Kill, kill, and kill Ukrainians.” And “we must kill all Ukrainians.”[xxiii] As James Heiser ironically put it, Dugin is advancing the cause of war with remarkable erudition. He has, in effect spiked old Cold War wine with a hot war vintage, pouring the lethal concoction into new bottles with “conservative” written onto the labels.”

    https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/the-fate-of-the-world-will-be-decided?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

    https://jrnyquist.blog/2022/06/20/twilight-of-the-magicians-aleksandr-dugin-and-the-war-against-the-west/comment-page-1/

    1. Yes. This is an important article.

    2. Dugin’s new justification for serial military aggression is really part of a very old lie that has been drilled in the minds of Sovietized Russians for generations. Dugin and his ilk are communists, and it’s important to remind Western conservatives of this whenever they start repeating his lies.

      The narrative that Russia is always fighting Western Nazis who are trying to destroy the Motherland and the world’s proletariat has been a long-time feature of Soviet propaganda. When the USSR intervened in 1956 Hungary and 1968 Czechoslovakia it was not just to help their working-class brothers, it was to prevent the fascist West from opening a breach in the East Bloc from which to attack Russia. Because the conniving West was behind these uprisings, of course. All three of these propaganda strains were present in Putin’s official justification for the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, only with the ‘world proletariat’ replaced with Russians and Russian-speakers. This Kremlin shift from oppressed working-class to oppressed Russians occurred seamlessly in 1991. The direct continuity with Soviet narratives is part of a deliberate decision to keep alive the memory and desire for the old Soviet Union in the minds of present-day Russian citizens. Yet another clue that the collapse of the USSR was a strategic lie. In the 1980’s, years before the break-up of the Soviet Union, Russian officials were putting the word out in political and diplomatic circles that Ukraine was full of radical nationalists. Bush Sr.’s speech before the Ukrainian parliament in which he referred to “suicidal nationalism” was probably influenced by Gorbachev.

      This was a really good documentary. It has lots of new information that I never heard before.


      Fascists Everywhere! History of Kremlin’s Murderous Lie From 1950 Until Today

      1. Bush’s “chicken Kiev speech” was a startling reminder of how a Republican administration got sucked into a Soviet narrative. We were then not concerned for freedom in Ukraine, but for preserving the USSR. This impulse is still present in altered form. We see it in the anti-Ukrainian rhetoric that keeps surfacing.

  22. brcc661 Avatar
    brcc661

    In this interview with Frontline (Times Radio) Peter Zeihan makes some interesting points and insights regarding the continued war between Ukraine and Russia.

    The technology revolution, use of drones, and new tactics developed every few weeks have aided in drawing this conflict out as I think most could possibly agree.

    At about the 13:26 mark Zeihan speaks to the fact that Russia never fights short wars. These long wars are all about human “waves” and as the war continues, Russia may find that it won’t have enough young men under age 20 to theoretically re-populate the system. He mentions at the start of the war there were 8 million men in their 20’s. They’ve lost some 500,000 in casualties, with a million estimated that fled the country to begin with, which leaves 6.5 million roughly…

    In your opinion, Jeff, does Putin and, or, the Kremlin really care about human losses in this conflict? Do they care about being able “to re-populate their system”? In theory maybe. But reality?

    https://youtu.be/QLncvexyDAI?si=tQi6AwJRz2Umj51s

    1. Technically they do care about being able to re-populate their system. That’s why they kidnapped 700,000 Ukrainian children, by their own admission (https://kyivindependent.com/russian-official-reports-deportation-of-700-000-ukrainian-children/). If Russia’s takeover of Ukraine is eventually successful, they can add millions more productive Slavs to their existing system. Toward the end of the interview, Zeihan even notes that Russia has been busy recruiting desperate men from the 3rd world (Sri Lanka, Africa) to fight in Ukraine. Remember, in 2015 the Russian mafia and friendly criminal networks smuggled over 1 million people into the heart of Europe. Who’s to say they can’t repeat the feat with 3rd world mercenaries. Putin accepting’s Kim offer of North Korean troops to fight in Ukraine might set off too many alarm bells, but expanded recruiting from poor countries is something they can keep under wraps. There’s something ghoulish about Russia sacrificing vast numbers of non-whites to win/enslave the more desirable white, technologically advanced populations of Europe, but in a broad sense that’s what Russia’s alliance with Islam signifies.

      Zeihan is also a fan of the slow, trickle-down approach to supplying Ukraine, saying that it has averted a catastrophic over-reaction on the part of Russia. Presumably he means Russia launching some sort of nuclear attack. But in a way he’s not following through on his own analysis. If Russia has the whole 3rd world as a recruiting pool, it doesn’t have to use up its reserve of 6.5 million young Russian men any time soon. Meanwhile Ukraine could run out of men and supplies, and the resolve of a divided West could run out even faster, long before Putin is ‘done’. And what happens if Ukraine is lost, would this situation not be an attractive provocation for Putin to do ‘something crazy’? By crazy I don’t mean nuclear strikes, it could be just demanding Europe’s capitulation to Russia.

      As Jeff has said numerous times, it all comes down to the West not knowing who its enemies are. Most analysts don’t see that Russia and China are in a lock-step alliance against the West, and no one talks about how much they have penetrated our societies and manipulated our politicians for decades. By being blind to this danger, the West cannot even begin to offer up any meaningful resistance and now the stage is set for the West to be divided even more.

    2. Yes, I watched this Peter Zeihan interview. The idea that Russia does not fight short wars is completely counterfactual. Russia’s invasion of Finland on November 30, 1939 only lasted till March of 1940. Russia’s invasion of Manchuria only last a matter of days before Japan surrendered. Russia only wages long wars. That’s bunk. And it’s not always about human waves. There were no Russian human waves in Afghanistan, one of their longest wars. As for Russia’s demographic collapse, all non-Muslim countries are suffering from a demographic collapse — except America, which has a wide open border and is taking in millions.

      1. Yes, good points. If you consider that the whole Communist bloc is behind Russia, why would Putin care about Russian losses? And if the citizens of Moscow and St. Petersburg don’t care, then he’s not in any danger. The communists always think long-term.

        Interesting to compare today’s war with Finland in 1940 and Afghanistan in the 1980’s. Conquering Finland must not have been as important to Stalin, which is why he abandoned that goal after the USSR suffered hundreds of thousands of casualties. Russia’s goal in Afghanistan was very different, more to do with a scissor strategy and infiltrating their agents in all the Afghan tribal groups, which is why they didn’t need to resort to meat-wave attacks. Ukraine being the 2nd largest Soviet republic makes it very important to Russia, and Ukrainians’ unwillingness to submit is the reason why Russia has to resort to a war of attrition.

        1. Yes. Stalin abandoned his offensive in Finland because Roosevelt was angry about it — and he thought it prudent to back off. It was a very wise decision.

    3. PS – And no, Putin does not care about Russian losses. This marks him as a classic communist leader.

  23. Bogdan Jodkowski Avatar
    Bogdan Jodkowski

    Dear brcc, at present, Putin, obviously, doesn’t give a damn about human loses neither is he too much concerned about repopulating “the system”. If his regime achieves some significant breakthrough against Ukraine his popularity in Russia and among Russia’s allies and that includes China will massively rebound. This, in turn, will strengthen Russia’s position as as one of the leaders of BRICK and contribute to its consolidation while at the same time weakening the US.
    There is, however, even more important and equally sinister factor that has gone off our radar but is slowly working against us; The possibility of the Grand Solar Minimum and subsequently severe cooling of the Earth’s climate.
    Even if we will experience relatively mild drop in the temperature of 2,5 -3.00 Celsius it will cause an enormous raise of demand for the energy materials and for oil and gas in particular and , of course, equally massive raise of the price of oil and gas. Oil, for example could jump to two hundred or eve more dollars per barrel and this is something we, the so called “West”, are completely unprepared for.
    Needless to say that in such a case, Putin would be a winner and “we” complete losers. Dramatically raised prices of gas and oil would provide him with enormous revenues thus allowing him to rebuild quickly his depleted armed forces while, at the same time, restore the material well-being of the Russian people and consolidate his position as their “good despot” .
    Unfortunately, if Prof. Zharkova is right, this terrible menace is right behind the corner. Prof. Zharkova and other scientists as well, is predicting that the cooing will start from the next year so there is practically no time left.
    Regard – Bogdan

    1. brcc661 Avatar
      brcc661

      Yes, history has proven that Communist dictators have killed millions of their own people without hesitation.
      I will say, I’m not a big fan, or believer in the latest “information” or discussions via YouTubers and so called “experts” on a ‘Grand Solar Minimum’. I believe the whole climate argument is a distraction, pure propaganda to continue to influence public opinion.

      1. There is a great deal they do not understand about the sun. Supposedly the cooling will begin in winter 2025. Some thought it would come earlier. We shall see. The sun has been going through some changes that could indicate more solar activity rather than less. Further warming, then? We shall see.

    2. Bogdan: You are right concerning the climate minimum coming our way. Actually, we have experienced a global cooling for decades now, graphed as a wavy line since the 1930s. Today’s temperatures are not as hot as the 1930s. The meteorologist Anthony Watts has documented, twice gotten it published in peer reviewed journals, that as much as 96% of weather stations are situated such that they indicate warmer temperatures than they should.

      The historian David DuByne researched past climate variations. He has reported that the Little Ice Age around 1700 was typified by short, hot summers, sometimes not long enough for crops to ripen, between long, cold winters. Part of the reason that people turned to barley and rye breads is because those grains have shorter ripening times than wheat.

      How severe will be the cooling this time? I don’t know. It is already affecting some crops. I expect that food will be more affected than oil. There will also be mass starvation and diseases among hunger-weakened people. Much of Russia and also China will see reductions in the ability to grow crops thanks to global cooling.

      Instead of wasting so many resources trying to prevent “global warming/climate change”, we should put them towards adapting to the coming cooling.

    3. Considering we are in the midst of a 2-million-year ice age, global cooling should be our chief concern as far as climate. We are in an interglacial period which is nearing the 11,000-year mark, which is often the approximate time when such periods end. I have read up on this subject, and I recommend Henrik Svensmark’s book. He discovered the probable mechanism causing ice ages.

  24. brcc661 Avatar
    brcc661

    Here’s another great interview Jeff did a few days ago with Lauren Morris (The Centrist, Inc) regarding Russian strategies in weaponizing Islam, and also in using both the political Left and Right to achieve their goals.

    https://youtu.be/x3V-oZpwcps?si=_gE1f3_gY8ndw0Yx

    1. I will be posting this to the main site next week.

      1. brcc661 Avatar
        brcc661

        Great! Lots of good information in the interview and made many notes while waiting for Claire Sterling’s book to arrive. (Already have yours and Cliff Kincaid’s book, “Red Jihad”).

  25. Here is a new conversation between Alex and Nevin Gussack. Almost 2 hours long!

    Conversation with Alex Benesch – Politically Homeless Podcast

    1. brcc661 Avatar
      brcc661

      Yes, have watched this as well. Another great interview.

  26. THE, you ought to shut up before you make a greater fool of yourself. You just showed that you have no idea of what you write.

    I lived in Germany and learned that the NAZIs tried to wipe my people out. “My people” being Bible believing Christians not members of the corrupted state churches. I decided to study the NAZIs to find out what made them tick, to know the enemy. Most commentators merely claimed that they were thugs, a description that also fits Lenin, Stalin, Putin, Mao, Xi, and a host of others. When I dug deeper, I found Marxism, a Marxism that merely disagreed with the Soviets on how best to implement Marxism. A Marxism in competition with the Soviets.

    Jeff is no Marxist. For you to call him such shows your stupidity.

  27. brcc661 Avatar
    brcc661

    Absolute nonsense coming from a deceitful Communist.

    1. brcc661 Avatar
      brcc661

      It’s all about deceiving the American public. Say one thing, do the opposite.

      In the case of Ukraine, Biden has always said “helping Ukraine to win, whatever it takes.” And then uses his influence to drag out any type of aid….not once saying “the U.S. will help Ukraine win the war.”

      Same goes with his rhetoric toward China. As Peter Schweizer wrote in his book “Red Handed”. Beijing accepts some level of public criticism from elites (a Joe Biden) with whom it is working. The idea is known as “big help with a little badmouth”.
      Biden wants to appear to be against Communist regimes of both Russia and China but yet, he is aligned with them.

  28. If we are to give Jeff a benefit of the doubt, it’s that he believes that he’s right, and so needs to censor anyone who disagrees with him because to his mind, there’s no need for debate which might persuade people otherwise. That’s circular reasoning.

    1. This website is my home and you are not invited. Go away.

  29. brcc661 Avatar
    brcc661

    5 months out from Election Day and has the Communist-controlled Democrat Party once again already succeeded in winning the election via vote rigging?

    Is the Republican Party really this blind? This ignorant? Or were they compromised long ago?

    https://www.trevorloudon.com/2024/06/trumps-too-big-to-rig-strategy-is-in-trouble/

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