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Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by FullMoon » Thu Jun 05, 2025 10:37 am

I don't think the vast majority of CCP members have anything to do with the party other than trying to move up the social ladder, because in China it's usually about the only way for anyone not entrepreneurial. Restricting all Communist Chinese from military and research would be the biggest impact.
Looking at the Ukraine drone attack on Russian air bases, we should look inwards and wonder how safe we really are to a comparable attack. They used local workers and had everything already in place. If MI6/CIA was capable enough of doing this kind of internal sabotage with the Ukrainians, then we can assume there's already attacks preplanned waiting for the right time in the US. We already know that they're deeply embedded in our electronics and telecommunications.
I hope everyone is/has thought about being without electricity for an extended time. We're a global society that has lost much of the resilience that helped people survive during the cyclical times of chaos and catastrophe in the past. As we rapidly descend into chaos and the world is turned upside down, we don't really have the ability to put it into context. Like a frog sitting in simmering water which slowly warmed and then boiled it. We're sitting in simmering water and waiting to see the big bubbles below. But we won't see them because at that moment, we'll be without the ability to see. The knockout punch might be small as a straw that breaks the back.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Navigator » Thu Jun 05, 2025 12:26 am

The most worrying thing I have seen in a while is the plot by two Chinese to smuggle a highly toxic fungus into the US.

The fungus would destroy main crops (wheat, corn, rice), and kill or gravely sicken livestock and humans that might come into contact with contaminated grain.

I am sure that we are not catching everything the Chinese are moving into the country. We can expect that these kinds of things are going to get dispersed on a non-trivial scale once the Chinese make a move.

In other areas, the Chinese continue to stoke internal conflict within the US. It is now becoming clear that a major sponsor of Pro-Palestinian and Antisemitic activism is China. Just like they were a major sponsor of BLM.

If there is any group of foreign nationals that the US needs to export as quickly as possible - it is CCP members living in this country.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Tom Mazanec » Mon Jun 02, 2025 8:24 pm

7 Hard Questions That Everyone Should Be Asking About The “Pearl Harbor” Attack On Russia
June 2, 2025 by Michael Snyder
https://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/7-h ... on-russia/

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by tim » Sun Jun 01, 2025 8:14 pm

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... rbour.html
Nato must brace to be attacked by Putin warns Germany's defence chief - as Zelensky celebrates 'brilliant, historic' drone strike that 'wiped out a third of Russia's strategic bombers in $7billion blitz'
Germany's defence chief has starkly warned that NATO should be prepared for a possible attack by Russia in the next four years.

General Carsten Breuer said Russia poses a 'very serious threat' to the Western defence bloc, the likes of which he has never seen in his 40-year military career.'

The warning comes amid one of Ukraine's most audacious attacks, in which it used a swarm of kamikaze drones unleashed from the backs of trucks to devastate $7billion worth of equipment at two of Russia's most critical airfields.

Ukraine's security service, the SBU, claimed to have destroyed '34% of strategic cruise missile carriers at the main airfields of the Russian Federation'.

President Volodymyr Zelensky described the attack as one for the 'history books', revealing it took 18 months to plan the top-secret mission dubbed 'Operation Spiderweb'.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by NoMansLand » Tue May 27, 2025 12:29 pm

spottybrowncow wrote: Sun May 25, 2025 9:54 pm News makes it look like Trump has finally realized that Putin is a madman - driven by ideology, not governed by reason, not interested in negotiation.
I can't help but wonder how much control Putin has over his own actions. Sometimes when a persons choices seem insane it was the situation, not the person, that made the decision. Powerful men always have rivals seeking to take that power for themselves. That's why a purge and rebuild phase always follows a revolution. When the war with Ukraine started, I seem to remember multiple old guard officers being taken out. Most were derided as old, fat, ex-war horses that should have been in the pasture and not a combat zone. How much of Putin's power base with the military died with those old men? When he first came to power he took heat for shaping the upper military echelons to include more of his supporters to the detriment of military readiness. That was a long time ago. Between natural deaths, assassinations, and recently, war casualties, how many hard line allies does he have left to enforce any "unsanctioned" decisions?

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Navigator » Mon May 26, 2025 11:08 pm

Unfortunately, there is little to no room for negotiating with Putin, Xi, Kim in N Korea, or the Ayatolla's in Iran. These four are welded together in a new Central Powers that is bent on dethroning the US and dominating the world. Hopefully Trump is starting to figure this out.

The Chinese continue to make steady progress in preparations for war. The following video gives some good insight into Chinese preparation for invading Taiwan, and on their project to build a command and control complex that dwarfs the pentagon. (You will have to rewind to the beginning of the video - sorry, can't get the link to reset to the beginning)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GJJVAQNOWM

As Trevor pointed out, it is in Europe's, and everyone's interest (outside of the 4 megalomaniacs mentioned at the beginning of this post) to prop up Ukraine as long as possible. This may include a NATO sourced "force of volunteers". But, as I have pointed out before, Europe has never done a good job of doing what is in its collective interest.

Meanwhile, in the latest India/Pakistan aerial skirmish, the Pakistani's did ok with Chinese tech (that which was not given to them by the Russians was stolen from us).

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by spottybrowncow » Sun May 25, 2025 9:54 pm

News makes it look like Trump has finally realized that Putin is a madman - driven by ideology, not governed by reason, not interested in negotiation. For all we know, Putin has a terminal cancer diagnosis, and cares only about cementing his legacy as the restorer of Russia's former glory.
How will Trump deal with this? Negotiation has always been his strong point, is this new territory for him? Can Trump contain a madman with access to nuclear weapons and nothing to lose? That may be where we find ourselves now.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Trevor » Thu May 22, 2025 5:05 pm

From the beginning, Trump's wanted to focus on China. He thought he'd be able to get a peace deal and be worshipped as a great leader, but it hasn't worked out that way. He offered Putin 90% of what he wanted, only for him to change the terms and demand even more.

We've been slow to wake up to this threat. Putin isn't interested in a way out. He is on the path that he wants to be on and there's no realistic prospect of him being removed from power. His terms amount to unconditional surrender of Ukraine and no matter how many Russians have been killed, this hasn't budged in the slightest. Even Trump's become critical of him.

The number of Russian losses we can confirm by name around 110,000 soldiers, more than what we sustained in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan combined; the actual number is likely far higher. Around one in thirty Russian military aged men have either died or are too badly wounded for further military service. While Ukraine's losses are lower in raw numbers, in terms of population, it's at least one in twenty Ukrainian men who have died or been badly injured. I've rooted for Ukraine since the beginning, but I don't think they're going to win. Russia's not nearly the juggernaut we thought, but they're likely to push through just through sheer weight. A lot of soldiers on both sides are in their 30s and 40s.

Cynical as this policy is, Europe would be best off using Ukraine as a meat shield to buy them time to strengthen their own forces so the same doesn't happen to them. Save for nations who share a border with Russia, it's mostly been talk. The public likes the idea of being able to defend themselves without American support in the abstract, but if it comes with the caveat of "What if you have to make small cuts to your social programs?", the answer is an overwhelming "NO". If they're serious about their own defense, it'd require a multi-year commitment with raising spending to 3% of GDP to repair 35 years of atrophy and I don't think most in Europe are at that point yet.

I haven't forgotten John's words: that in a crisis war, all thoughts of rationality are tossed aside.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Jack Edwards » Thu May 22, 2025 8:57 am

Full Moon:
People should be paying attention to Solar activity. The sun is currently showing activity that modern science hasn't monitored before. The Carrington event would have knocked us out just as well as an EMP. Maybe we'll forge a global war when global civilization is knocked back to pre-electrical time.
A caveat to that, we have seen in recent years an acceleration to the movement of the magnetic north pole, the south pole has moved off the Antarctic land mass and the strength of the magnetic field of the earth has decreased. We are also in the middle (peak) of a 11 year solar cycle. And we are seeing things we've not monitored before, like auroras in mid lattitudes - from what would previously be considered a non-major solar storm. It's also quite possible that recent power outages in Spain and elsewhere are the canary in the coal mine, we're not as protected from sun disturbances as we've been in the past and we're ever more dependent on our electrical infrastructure. A Carrington event could easily happen and besides a bunch of people dying from starvation, disease and a breakdown of social order.. we could also have a global war. And can't predict when a Carrington event will happen.

Cheers..
Jack

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by FullMoon » Wed May 21, 2025 11:59 am

I've heard it talked about that the Ukraine war is a form of China war proxy in the sense that they might be watching the endurance and testing of they could get away with an extended non-direct war with the US. If they see us losing interest in maintaining the Ukrainians, we might also lose interest in helping the Taiwanese in an extended standoff. We're kinda stuck it seems.

In Communist China, it appears the previously untouchable leader Xi is quickly on his way out and a replace government system and philosophy is being considered. Because it's rather sudden and no clear direction is showing itself yet, we don't know if it's good news or not. But we're still on a confrontational trajectory with fault lines ready to rupture.

People should be paying attention to Solar activity. The sun is currently showing activity that modern science hasn't monitored before. The Carrington event would have knocked us out just as well as an EMP. Maybe we'll forge a global war when global civilization is knocked back to pre-electrical time.

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