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Ukrainian volunteer fighters in the east feel abandoned

"Stuck in their trenches, the Ukrainian volunteers lived off a potato per day as Russian forces pounded them with artillery and Grad rockets on a key eastern front line. Outnumbered, untrained and clutching only light weapons, the men prayed for the barrage to end — and for their own tanks to stop targeting the Russians.

“They [Russians] already know where we are, and when the Ukrainian tank shoots from our side it gives away our position,” said Serhi Lapko, their company commander, recalling the recent battle. “And they start firing back with everything — Grads, mortars.

“And you just pray to survive.”"

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/05/26/ukraine-frontline-russia-military-severodonetsk/
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Forwarded from 𝕭𝖊𝖆𝖚𝖙𝖎𝖋𝖚𝖑 𝕸𝖔𝖓𝖘𝖙𝖊𝖗𝖘 (Don Giovanni🇮🇹🇨🇦🇷🇺)
Marinetti on Futurist Nationalism, The Meaning of War for Futurism: Interview With L'avvenire
New Documents Illuminate the President’s Secret, Unchecked Emergency Powers

"In 2004, high-rank­ing staffers in the George W. Bush admin­is­tra­tion spear­headed a holistic review of the pres­id­ent’s emer­gency powers. Their goal was to refresh a set of secret plans known as “pres­id­en­tial emer­gency action docu­ments,” or PEADs, the continu­ity-of-govern­ment play­book that emerged under Pres­id­ent Dwight Eisen­hower as a response to the threat of nuclear war.

Those docu­ments had been revised previ­ously, but they took on new signi­fic­ance in the wake of 9/11. Their review was, as one Bush offi­cial saw it, an “urgent and compel­ling secur­ity effort, espe­cially in light of ongo­ing threats.”"

https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/new-documents-illuminate-presidents-secret-unchecked-emergency-powers
"With the arrival of 1916, after the bloodbath at Verdun, the visage of war had changed. By that time the striking force of the great armies was either depleted or successfully held at bay by the opponent, forcing them to resolve to new means in order to sway the outcome of the battle in their favor. Mobilization became more intense, encompassing with no exceptions all the energies and organizational resources of national states. The Battle of the Somme had already shown that persistent combat for the edges of some little village or a patch of scorched forest demanded the strength of the entire nation, all the way down to the last woman factory worker."
~ Ernst Jünger, Mechanized Warfare
lmao

"Greg Johnson joins forces politically with George Soros and Hilary Clinton. Maybe Greg, Jeelvy, or some other shill at CC will get to interview Zelensky and finally hit the Dissident Right big time?"

"It is nice to see these scoundrels on the right side of an issue for a change."
- Greg Johnson

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If you see Krishna on the road call NATO
Forwarded from Bertie Bassett
Counter-Currents forcing the NATOwave propaganda.
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Forwarded from ⫷ Bouillon ⫸
Georges Scott
L'Heure H (H-Hour)
1917
Forwarded from Alexander Dugin
Media is too big
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If US intervenes Taiwan Issues, Russian troops will step in as well | Thinkers Forum

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Zhang Weiwei Director of China Institute of Fudan University,

Aleskandr Dugin Russian Philosopher Politologist known as "Putin's Brain"
and Dr. Ejaz Akram Advisor to Former Pakistan Prime Minister Discuessed the geopolitical implications of the Ukraine crisis

The need to bring about a multipolar world And what it means for the sovereignty of nations
"The term bipolar comes across as almost too neutral confronted with the hostile tension like that of world dualism, because polarity is a concept coming from the natural sciences, and political enmity between humans signifies something other than a chemical or physical polarity."
~ Carl Schmitt
"If one can regard the legion as a machine, as a mobile barricade of shields and weapons of assault supported on both flanks by horsemen and catapults, then the entire nature of ancient military technology becomes apparent in the assault on the most significant symbol of security, that is, in the assault on the city walls. We possess a wealth of historical accounts portraying in great detail how cities were besieged with tortoise formations, covered battering-rams, scorpions,40 rolling turrets, and inclined planes. It is as if these fascinating accounts depicted a clash of demons or of fabulous creations from an extinct animal world. In these spectacles of battle, we lose sight of the fact that we are dealing with human beings; the skillful organization and logical facility at work divert the eye from personal fortunes. Man appears more invulnerable when lodged in rolling vehicles, and this did not fail to intimidate those under attack."
~ Ernst Jünger, On Pain
"Roman discipline, brought to the peninsula by the Scipios, domesticated the Spaniards of that time, who, like those of today, were as brave as they were frenetic. Scipio Æmilianus was chaste at a time when, according to Polybius, the victory over Perseus of Macedonia had infected the Romans with sensuality and made them discover homosexuality. Scipio Æmilianus was impartial and generous. “Such generosity,” Polybius also tells us, “deserves admiration everywhere, but especially in Rome, where no one willingly gives up what is his.” Polybius’s text demands a scrupulous commentary, because one of the secrets of why Rome became Rome becomes apparent in it. Scipio Æmilianus was a great general. He restored the gravely demoralized Roman army. He was serious and kind. He neither sought power nor turned away from it. He was assassinated, of course."
~ Ortega
Forwarded from Bertie Bassett
It’s happening. RIP Europe.
Forwarded from Sagittarius Granorum (Sagittarius Hyperboreius)
"Let us now come to the fact of war and the experience of heroism. Both, we have claimed in our previous writings, are instruments of awakening. An awakening, however, of what? War, experienced, determines a first selection; it separates the strong from the weak, the heroes from the cowards. Some fall, others assert themselves. But this is not enough. Various ways of being heroes, various meanings, can arise in heroic experience. From each race, a different, specific reaction must be expected.

Let us ignore this fact for now and follow instead the ‘phenomenology’ of the awakening of race determined by war, that is, the various typical modalities of this awakening, working theoretically on the distinction which has just been made (‘race of nature’ and ‘superrace’) and practically on the concrete aspect, that is to say the fact that, since it is no longer specialised warlike elites but masses which face war, war therefore to a great extent concerns the mixed, bourgeois, half-degraded type, whom we have described above as a product of crisis.

To put such a product of crisis to the test of fire, to impose upon him a fundamental alternative, not theoretical, but in terms of reality and even of life and death: this is the first healthy effect of the fact of war for race. Ignis essentiae, in the terminology of ancient alchemists: the fire which tests, which strips to the ‘essence’.
" — Julius C. Evola, Metaphysics of War.


The road to paradise starts at the enterence to hell.