Forwarded from Institut Schiller
🟠️ La directrice du renseignement national des États-Unis, Tulsi Gabbard, lors du Dialogue Shangri-La à Singapour, a adopté un ton différent de celui du secrétaire à la Défense Pete Hegseth, qui a lancé une diatribe contre la Chine lors de l’événement. Bien que s’exprimant diplomatiquement, Gabbard a essentiellement réfuté la provocation de Hegseth.
Gabbard a commencé par souligner que le président Donald Trump s’est engagé à être un « président de la paix », et que cela s’applique à la région Asie-Pacifique. Elle a décrit le Dialogue de Shangri-La comme une occasion importante de rencontres « en tête-à-tête » avec des dirigeants étrangers en Asie, puis a fait référence au fait que JFK et Reagan avaient souligné l’importance de la diplomatie.
"Provoqué par des journalistes pour aborder les relations avec la Chine, demandant « La Chine veut-elle la paix ? » Gabbard a répondu que la Chine et les États-Unis avaient clairement indiqué qu’ils ne voulaient pas de guerre. Elle a poursuivi en disant que pratiquement toutes les nations d’Asie entretiennent de bonnes relations avec la Chine et les États-Unis, et que les deux « ont plus en commun que des différences » et qu’elles peuvent travailler ensemble. "
Gabbard a commencé par souligner que le président Donald Trump s’est engagé à être un « président de la paix », et que cela s’applique à la région Asie-Pacifique. Elle a décrit le Dialogue de Shangri-La comme une occasion importante de rencontres « en tête-à-tête » avec des dirigeants étrangers en Asie, puis a fait référence au fait que JFK et Reagan avaient souligné l’importance de la diplomatie.
"Provoqué par des journalistes pour aborder les relations avec la Chine, demandant « La Chine veut-elle la paix ? » Gabbard a répondu que la Chine et les États-Unis avaient clairement indiqué qu’ils ne voulaient pas de guerre. Elle a poursuivi en disant que pratiquement toutes les nations d’Asie entretiennent de bonnes relations avec la Chine et les États-Unis, et que les deux « ont plus en commun que des différences » et qu’elles peuvent travailler ensemble. "
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Forwarded from Jack Oliver
Media is too big
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Maduro shoots straight !
This !
Venezuela's Maduro calls sanctions blessing in disguise — as they blocked western COVID vaccines
'God forbid - we would've had thousands of strokes and hundreds dead - like what happened in Europe and the US,' Maduro said
'By trying to harm us - they ended up doing us a favor'.
This !
Venezuela's Maduro calls sanctions blessing in disguise — as they blocked western COVID vaccines
'God forbid - we would've had thousands of strokes and hundreds dead - like what happened in Europe and the US,' Maduro said
'By trying to harm us - they ended up doing us a favor'.
Forwarded from Disclose.tv
JUST IN - Elon says "Trump is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public."
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Forwarded from ⚡️Luc Trudel
Here's a story for you—not ripped from the headlines, but a personal example that illustrates the larger agenda being rolled out.
I happened to be home today and Fed-X made a delivery. Normally they gain entrance to the building and leave packages but this time for whatever reason the buzzer didn't work and I went outside. He handed me a package and I said: I'm not expecting anything, what is it? He said, oh, all the residents are receiving them, everyone on my route.
It was a box from both my power and gas providers, SoCal Gas and LADWP that said: Water and Energy Efficiency Starter Kit. Inside were two 60 watt LED bulbs (which I've never used because they give off terrible light), and two cheap shower heads (with built-in restrictors that make taking a shower feel like someone is spitting on you). This is hilarious, I said to the guy. I told him I bought incandescent bulbs on Ebay when I couldn't buy them in the store any longer and stocked up despite the inflated cost. I told him how I'd recently bought a new shower head and spent considerable time removing the restrictor inside so I could have a decent shower.
You know this is all part of the climate scam, don't you, I asked Mr. Fed-X. He smiled and nodded vigorously. This is for the proles—shitty bulbs and showerheads—while the rich people use as much energy as they want. They're not taking restrictive showers or limiting the amount of water they use on their lawns, either. Mr. Fed-X spoke up: You know, he said, these packages are not being delivered to anyone in Beverly Hills. Of course they're not, I said, they're exempt, and they'll continue to eat steak and water their lawns luxuriously and fly their private jets and drive their Lamborghinis no matter the cost of gas while the rest of us are supposed to tighten our belts. Mr. Fed-X agreed. Too bad you had to waste your time delivering this box which is going right into the garbage, I told him. I gave him a smile and he left.
That could have been the end of the story, but it's not. We all know the phrase cui bono—who benefits—so I decided to dig a little deeper. On one of the flyers inside were instructions on how to install the shower heads. At the bottom was the name AM Conservation. Turns out they’re an SC outfit that “focuses on providing energy and water-saving solutions. They offer a wide range of products, including energy-efficient lighting, EV chargers, and water-saving devices, along with services like education programs and online marketplaces. AM Conservation's goal is to help utilities, property managers, homeowners, and businesses save money and reduce their environmental impact.” We also learn that “AM Conservation Group, Inc. has a history of being owned by private equity firms. Initially acquired by Kohlberg & Company in 2015, it later merged with Franklin Energy Services LLC to form Franklin Energy Group in 2016. Abry Partners then acquired majority ownership of Franklin Energy in 2019.”
Why is private equity involved in a company whose goal is to reduce energy unless the benefit of that savings is just another way for the capitalists to turn a profit? I remember New York landlords were given a huge financial incentive in the form of lower taxes to install low-flush toilets in the 1990s—they turned out to be cheap Chinese ones that had to be flushed multiple times to clear the bowl and backed up often—at least mine did. Who benefitted? Landlords, city governments and the Chinese corporations that sold these toilets to them. So much for low-flush!
I happened to be home today and Fed-X made a delivery. Normally they gain entrance to the building and leave packages but this time for whatever reason the buzzer didn't work and I went outside. He handed me a package and I said: I'm not expecting anything, what is it? He said, oh, all the residents are receiving them, everyone on my route.
It was a box from both my power and gas providers, SoCal Gas and LADWP that said: Water and Energy Efficiency Starter Kit. Inside were two 60 watt LED bulbs (which I've never used because they give off terrible light), and two cheap shower heads (with built-in restrictors that make taking a shower feel like someone is spitting on you). This is hilarious, I said to the guy. I told him I bought incandescent bulbs on Ebay when I couldn't buy them in the store any longer and stocked up despite the inflated cost. I told him how I'd recently bought a new shower head and spent considerable time removing the restrictor inside so I could have a decent shower.
You know this is all part of the climate scam, don't you, I asked Mr. Fed-X. He smiled and nodded vigorously. This is for the proles—shitty bulbs and showerheads—while the rich people use as much energy as they want. They're not taking restrictive showers or limiting the amount of water they use on their lawns, either. Mr. Fed-X spoke up: You know, he said, these packages are not being delivered to anyone in Beverly Hills. Of course they're not, I said, they're exempt, and they'll continue to eat steak and water their lawns luxuriously and fly their private jets and drive their Lamborghinis no matter the cost of gas while the rest of us are supposed to tighten our belts. Mr. Fed-X agreed. Too bad you had to waste your time delivering this box which is going right into the garbage, I told him. I gave him a smile and he left.
That could have been the end of the story, but it's not. We all know the phrase cui bono—who benefits—so I decided to dig a little deeper. On one of the flyers inside were instructions on how to install the shower heads. At the bottom was the name AM Conservation. Turns out they’re an SC outfit that “focuses on providing energy and water-saving solutions. They offer a wide range of products, including energy-efficient lighting, EV chargers, and water-saving devices, along with services like education programs and online marketplaces. AM Conservation's goal is to help utilities, property managers, homeowners, and businesses save money and reduce their environmental impact.” We also learn that “AM Conservation Group, Inc. has a history of being owned by private equity firms. Initially acquired by Kohlberg & Company in 2015, it later merged with Franklin Energy Services LLC to form Franklin Energy Group in 2016. Abry Partners then acquired majority ownership of Franklin Energy in 2019.”
Why is private equity involved in a company whose goal is to reduce energy unless the benefit of that savings is just another way for the capitalists to turn a profit? I remember New York landlords were given a huge financial incentive in the form of lower taxes to install low-flush toilets in the 1990s—they turned out to be cheap Chinese ones that had to be flushed multiple times to clear the bowl and backed up often—at least mine did. Who benefitted? Landlords, city governments and the Chinese corporations that sold these toilets to them. So much for low-flush!
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Forwarded from Jueri's Samizdat (Jueri Svjagintsev)
"Leaked documents reviewed by The Grayzone reveal that a blueprint for Ukraine’s failed effort to capture the village of Krynky was assembled by Project Alchemy, a secret military-intelligence cell created by the British Ministry of Defence which sought “at all costs” to “keep Ukraine fighting.” The Krynky plot led to a bloodbath that remains one of the war’s biggest disasters."
https://thegrayzone.substack.com/p/uk-intel-behind-ukraines-disastrous
https://thegrayzone.substack.com/p/uk-intel-behind-ukraines-disastrous
Substack
UK intel behind Ukraine’s disastrous Krynky invasion, leaked documents reveal
By Kit Klarenberg - April 23, 2025
Every Friday, Harley Schlanger takes up your questions.
write them Friday Questions
write them Friday Questions
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Forwarded from Disclose.tv
JUST IN - Russian ambassador blames UK and US for Ukrainian drone attack saying, "this is London and Washington."
https://www.disclose.tv/id/fb8cnydzxm/
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Russian ambassador blames UK for Ukrainian drone attack
Breaking news from around the world.
Forwarded from Matt Ehret and the Canadian Patriot Press
A reminder to all: Put Sunday June 8 at 11am ET on your calendar as I launch a new platform called 'Pluralia Dialogos' with the first session's guests Alex Krainer and Lt. Col. (ret) Karen Kwiatkowski who will deliver their assessment of our crisis ridden world with a look to solutions. Tune in here:
https://pluraliadialogos.com/sessions/dialogos-peace-roundtable-june-8-2025/
and the Live Stream section of the new Pluralia Dialogos Youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@PluraliaDialogos
https://pluraliadialogos.com/sessions/dialogos-peace-roundtable-june-8-2025/
and the Live Stream section of the new Pluralia Dialogos Youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@PluraliaDialogos
https://x.com/creepydotorg/status/1931056097433096508?s=46&t=sjckZKjcDjSSzip8tiFCcg
*ChatGPT update.
ChatGPT says Russia's width is...
East to West: About 9,000 kilometers (5,600 miles)
Width of (the continent) of Africa (at the widest point, East to West):
About 7,400 kilometers (≈ 4,600 miles)
https://chatgpt.com/.../68475375-6150-8009-b823-291393b41953
*ChatGPT update.
ChatGPT says Russia's width is...
East to West: About 9,000 kilometers (5,600 miles)
Width of (the continent) of Africa (at the widest point, East to West):
About 7,400 kilometers (≈ 4,600 miles)
https://chatgpt.com/.../68475375-6150-8009-b823-291393b41953