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🇺🇸 Donald Trump has decided against choosing Vivek Ramaswamy as his running mate and is now considering him for a position in his Cabinet, potentially as Homeland Security secretary, Bloomberg reports.

🔗 Republicans Against Trump
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BREAKING: Alabama governor signs law banning DEI programs in public schools🔥
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🌐🤝🇺🇦 Days ago, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico announced that some EU and NATO countries were considering the possibility of sending their military to Ukraine based on bilateral agreements. These are bilateral security agreements that Ukraine has concluded with Great Britain, Germany, and France. In Kyiv, this was termed the creation of a mini-NATO against Russia.

Recently, several European leaders made similar statements about deploying NATO forces to Ukraine. Is this mere rhetoric? No, they are shifting the Overton window within a well-structured political and media plans. Over the last 2 years, tens of thousands of troops have been deployed near Ukrainian borders.

Just last week, French President Emmanuel Macron stated that the possibility of Western countries sending troops to Ukraine cannot be dismissed. Although Germany, Britain, and the United States were quick to distance themselves from this assertion, the French leader not only stood his ground but intensified his stance: "There are no red lines." If the front in Ukraine moves towards Odessa or Kyiv, Paris may deploy its troops into the country."

Some Western leaders hope that the presence of NATO military personnel in key Ukrainian cities will deter Russian military actions and prevent the occupation of critical Ukrainian cities like Odessa.

Some readers may argue that Odessa is far from Russian reach. However, the construction of fortifications around Odessa during the winter, despite the frozen soil, indicates a clear understanding of the potential threat. The AFU know exactly what they are doing.

In my opinion, Ukraine can no longer defend itself. As previously reported, the Ukrainian army has lost the initiative, leading to a strategy that slows down the inevitable Russian advances, utilizing FPV drones and incurring high infantry costs due to scarce equipment.

This is precisely why I believe the West will intervene in Ukraine, especially in Odessa. I cannot envision the West allowing Russians to occupy Odessa and turn Ukraine into a landlocked country. This could be the ignition point of a major conflict.

According to Russians, the British Secret Intelligence Service MI6 created the so-called Initiative to Guarantee the Independence of Ukraine in 2024. While the details are murky, an intervention plan seems evident.

The Russians claim this involves deploying NATO troops to Ukraine to secure the border with Belarus and near Nikolaev, to create a human barrier en route to Odessa.

In fact, the Ukrainians are building defensive lines, but the details regarding their extent and exact locations remain unclear. Some voices arguea bout 2.000km, but it's mostly to be 1/4 of that in spaced fortifications.

However, it's quite obvious that the question is no longer "if" NATO troops will be sent to Ukraine but "when." All indications point to an intervention by NATO countries when Russian troops open the northeast fronts and advance over Zaporozhye.

At a base near the Romanian village of Cincu, the construction of barracks, a hospital, and warehouses to accommodate 4,000-6,000 French soldiers and 50 Leclerc tanks is underway. This effort required preparing all the infrastructure for a large number of soldiers and heavy weaponry, with Paris providing the heavy construction equipment and Bucharest contributing builders and materials. This is known in France as the "Graduated Response Plan," active since 2022, or "Mission Aigle." 'Graduated' means France can send additional troops. Currently, about 1,500 French forces are there.

⬇️ Continued:

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🇺🇸 🚀 The US government seems serious about developing a lunar economy

For the first time ever, the United States is getting serious about fostering an economy on the Moon.

NASA, of course, is in the midst of developing the Artemis program to return humans to the Moon. As part of this initiative, NASA seeks to foster a lunar economy in which the space agency is not the sole customer.

That's easier said than done. A whole host of conditions must be met for a lunar economy to thrive. There must be something there that can be sold, be it resources, a unique environment for scientific research, low-gravity manufacturing, tourism, or another source of value. Reliable transportation to the Moon must be available. And there needs to be a host of services, such as power and communications for machines and people on the lunar surface. So yeah, it's a lot.

In recent months, a US Defense organization, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, has stepped in to help. This is important because DARPA is a key supporter of emerging technologies with a track record of success. (DARPA, for example, bought the very first launch on SpaceX's Falcon 1 rocket.) Last year, the defense agency announced it was initiating a study, LunA-10, to understand how best to facilitate a thriving lunar economy by 2035.

In December, DARPA announced that it was working with 14 different companies under LunA-10, including major space players such as Northrop Grumman and SpaceX, as well as non-space firms such as Nokia. These companies are assessing how services such as power and communications could be established on the Moon, and they're due to provide a final report by June.

Things are moving faster than that, however. The DARPA program manager overseeing these activities, Major Michael "Orbit" Nayak, published a paper earlier this month based on learnings from these studies that only began a few months ago.

"Based on technical work and development conducted under the LunA-10 study, I have identified six hypotheses where, if revolutionary improvements in technology can be made, I assess that a direct acceleration to the fielding of a lunar economy is likely to occur," Nayak said in the paper.

🔗 https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/03/the-us-government-seems-serious-about-developing-a-lunar-economy/
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Caesar: "The Ides of March have come."
Soothsayer: "Ay, Caesar, but not gone."

-Julius Caesar, Act III Scene I

On this day, March 15, Julius Caesar was assassinated in Rome. According to author, researcher, and ex-banker Stephen Mitford Goodson, the motives behind killing Caesar went beyond jealousy and fear of his power.

Caesar had enacted numerous monetary reforms.

He had transferred the control of the mint from usurers to the government,

set interest levels at 1% and no higher,

decreed that interest could not be charged on interest and could never exceed the capital loaned,

abolished slavery as a payment of debt,

required the aristocracy to employ their capital rather than hoard it.

These reforms enraged the plutocrats who saw their means of accumulating wealth severely restricted. They, along with Caesar’s rivals, conspired to murder him as retribution for this affront to their "livelihood".

Beware the Ides of March.
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TikTok Chinese Trojan Horse Run By Former CIA

Far from its stereotype as an anti-American platform, TikTok works closely with the US government to ensure Washington’s narratives are heard throughout the world. In 2022, for example, it announced it was deleting more than 320,000 accounts spreading pro-Russian messaging and was placing warning labels on Russian state-controlled media. Western state-run media did not get the same treatment

Since 2020, TikTok has spent more than $1.5 billion moving its data and security operations to Texas, where it has partnered with CIA-cutout company Oracle. It has also hired dozens, if not hundreds, of US national security state officials to control and oversee its trust and safety, security, and content moderation departments, giving these former spooks and spies extensive control over how the platform functions and what the world sees in our feeds.

Take, for example, TikTok’s head of European data public policy, Jade Nester. Before being recruited to TikTok, Nester was a high official in Washington, serving as the Director of Internet Policy for the State Department.

Or what about Ryan Walsh, the company’s escalations management lead for trust and safety? Until 2020, Walsh was the State Department’s senior advisor for Digital Strategy. Part of his job, according to his own resume, included “advanc[ing] supportive narratives” for the U.S. and NATO online.

Since MintPress reported on that, Walsh has wiped that piece of information from his Linkedin, and we just so happened to get banned from TikTok. 

Coincidence? Perhaps
If that’s not spooky enough for you, let’s take Greg Andersen. Before he became Feature Policy Manager at TikTok, he worked on “psychological operations” for NATO itself. Just like Walsh, Andersen removed that information from his resumé after we broke the story.

There are also a number of “ex-”CIA agents working for TikTok. Among them is Beau Patteson, who advises the company on threats from extremists. But until 2020, Patteson was a targeting analyst at the CIA, helping to choose who would be killed in CIA drone strikes around the world. Now he just decides who will be removed from the platform.
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Meme of the Week

There were some strong contenders, but there can be no doubt whatsoever that this meme was the most effective. Less than 36 hours later: Taoiseach Leo Varadkar is set to announce that he will stand down as Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader. Coincidence? There are no coincidences. The memes must flow!

https://voxday.net/2024/03/20/meme-of-the-week-9/
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The incredible 360 degree view from the top of Mount Everest on a clear day.

National Geographic
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NEW - Gen. Mark Milley, former Joint Chiefs of Staff, is about to rake in "millions" while represented by the same speakers’ agency as Hillary Clinton.

https://www.disclose.tv/id/fesqch1heo/

@disclosetv
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Russia currently has approximately 5,580 nuclear warheads — Reuters.

Of those, about 1,200 are retired but largely intact and around 4,380 are stockpiled for use by long-range strategic launchers and shorter-range tactical nuclear forces, according to the FAS.

Of the stockpiled warheads, 1,710 strategic warheads are deployed:

▫️about 870 on land-based ballistic missiles,

▫️about 640 of submarine-launched ballistic missiles,

▫️and possibly 200 at heavy bomber bases.

Reuters points out that such figures mean that Moscow "could destroy the world many times over."
"The new research suggests that most of the Jewish population of northern and eastern Europe – normally known as Ashkenazic Jews – are the descendants of Greeks, Iranians and others who colonized what is now northern Turkey more than 2000 years ago and were then converted to Judaism, probably in the first few centuries AD by Jews from Persia. At that stage, the Persian Empire was home to the world’s largest Jewish communities."

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/archaeology/scientists-reveal-jewish-history-s-forgotten-turkish-roots-a6992076.html#:~:text=The%20new%20research,largest%20Jewish%20communities.
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"After BYD announced its $11,000 plug-in hybrid, it posted on the Chinese social media platform Weibo that “the price will make [gasoline] car assemblers tremble.” The problem is many of those gasoline carmakers are American.
Ford and GM plotted an ambitious E.V. transition three years ago. But it didn’t take long for them to stumble. "
https://archive.is/2024.02.27-163400/https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/27/opinion/gm-ford-electric-vehicles.html#:~:text=After%20BYD%20announced,them%20to%20stumble.
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George Lucas Turns to the Dark Side

“Creating magic is not for amateurs. I remain a significant shareholder because I have full faith and confidence in the power of Disney and Bob’s track record of driving long-term value. I have voted all of my shares for Disney’s 12 directors and urge other shareholders to do the same.” – George Lucas A lot […]

https://arkhavencomics.com/2024/03/19/george-lucas-turns-to-the-dark-side/
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NEW - Brazil's Bolsonaro is indicted over alleged falsification of his own "Covid vaccination" data.

https://www.disclose.tv/id/7fy1giur9z/

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US Troops on Taiwan

I think we can safely assume that all the European dramatics about sending troops to Ukraine are going to vanish pretty quickly once it’s clear that no amount of their hapless soldiers being sent to Hell by Mr. Kinzhal is going to inspire the USA to invoke Article 5 of NATO and declare war on […]

https://voxday.net/2024/03/21/us-troops-on-taiwan/
🇺🇸 🚀 The US government seems serious about developing a lunar economy

For the first time ever, the United States is getting serious about fostering an economy on the Moon.

NASA, of course, is in the midst of developing the Artemis program to return humans to the Moon. As part of this initiative, NASA seeks to foster a lunar economy in which the space agency is not the sole customer.

That's easier said than done. A whole host of conditions must be met for a lunar economy to thrive. There must be something there that can be sold, be it resources, a unique environment for scientific research, low-gravity manufacturing, tourism, or another source of value. Reliable transportation to the Moon must be available. And there needs to be a host of services, such as power and communications for machines and people on the lunar surface. So yeah, it's a lot.

In recent months, a US Defense organization, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, has stepped in to help. This is important because DARPA is a key supporter of emerging technologies with a track record of success. (DARPA, for example, bought the very first launch on SpaceX's Falcon 1 rocket.) Last year, the defense agency announced it was initiating a study, LunA-10, to understand how best to facilitate a thriving lunar economy by 2035.

In December, DARPA announced that it was working with 14 different companies under LunA-10, including major space players such as Northrop Grumman and SpaceX, as well as non-space firms such as Nokia. These companies are assessing how services such as power and communications could be established on the Moon, and they're due to provide a final report by June.

Things are moving faster than that, however. The DARPA program manager overseeing these activities, Major Michael "Orbit" Nayak, published a paper earlier this month based on learnings from these studies that only began a few months ago.

"Based on technical work and development conducted under the LunA-10 study, I have identified six hypotheses where, if revolutionary improvements in technology can be made, I assess that a direct acceleration to the fielding of a lunar economy is likely to occur," Nayak said in the paper.

🔗 https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/03/the-us-government-seems-serious-about-developing-a-lunar-economy/
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TIL approximately 98% of all mammalian species do not menstruate. These "oestrous" species reabsorb endometrial tissue at the end of the infertile cycle. Making many aspects of menstruation poorly understood and development of treatments for menstrual disorders limited.
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DOJ Mulling Plea Deal For Assange: WikiLeaks Founder Could Finally Walk Free

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