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@unpopop

Good assessment. I used to do these analysis for a living. :-)
Yeah the US doesn't want peace for several reasons. Unfortunately the US economy depends on war, the Military Industrial Complexes drive the US economy and of course they need new resources to keep up with the insatiable consumer demand of electronics et al. US is just another colonizer (they call it bringing democracy, yeah right).

I personally don't want a unipoloar world - methinks that a multipolar world and a legit UN would bring the world peace. My impression is that China, India and Russia running the world might be considerably better - Of course I could be wrong, but it's worth a shot IMHO.

Cheers!

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@MobyGrape@mastodon.social
OK well you've earned a rare block from me. You just don't know when to be quiet and to say nothing.

@MobyGrape@mastodon.social
Sigh, will you please stop ranting?

@MobyGrape@mastodon.social
O for Christs sakes, would you drop it. You don't seem to know when enough is enough!

@unpopop
LOL OK definitely what NATO hopes for but alas a losing strategy. The EUs armies are non-existent. The problem with your theory is you don't know the details that your theory is based on. Semiconductors are made in China and Taiwan. Guess who is a major Russian ally?

@MobyGrape@mastodon.social
I'm not saying you did. :facepalm:

Russia Strikes Cause Severe Damage, Ukraine Offensive Stops; EU Engage in Recriminations Deep Crisis - YouTube youtube.com/watch?v=L0lx6Rqib_

@MobyGrape@mastodon.social
I'm not saying it didn't happen. Best not to give out too much personal info on social media, although I'm much guilty of that myself. lol

@lucifargundam

From the 'Memory Hole' account on YouTube. Remember this video when reading the news about ANY foreign war. Right now it's UKRAINE and the narrative isn't representative as to what's actually happening on the ground in Mainstream Press.

"The CIA Had Co-opted Several Hundred Journalists to Pump Its False Stories into Our Press" (1986) - YouTube youtube.com/watch?v=xgWn5mVEwr
John R. Stockwell (born 1937) is a former CIA officer who became a critic of United States government policies after serving seven tours of duty over thirteen years. Having managed American involvement in the Angolan Civil War as Chief of the Angola Task Force during its 1975 covert operations, he resigned and wrote In Search of Enemies.

Stockwell's testimony before Congress: patreon.com/posts/71338458

Stockwell's unpublished account of his Vietnam experience with the CIA: thememoryhole.substack.com/p/...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_St...)

Although the Carter Administration had attempted to work with FSLN in 1979 and 1980, the more right-wing Reagan Administration supported a strong anti-communist strategy for dealing with Latin America, and so it attempted to isolate the Sandinista regime.[60] As early as 1980–1981 an anti-Sandinista movement, the Contrarrevolución (Counter-revolution) or just Contras, was forming along the border with Honduras. Many of the initial Contras were former members of the Somoza regime's National Guard unit and many were still loyal to Somoza, who was living in exile in Honduras.[60]

In addition to the Contra units who continued to be loyal to Somoza, the FSLN also began to face opposition from members of the ethnic minority groups that inhabited Nicaragua's remote Mosquito Coast region along the Caribbean Sea. These groups were demanding a larger share of self-determination and/or autonomy, but the FSLN refused to grant this and began using forced relocations and armed force in response to these grievances.[60]

Upon taking office in January 1981, Ronald Reagan cancelled the dispersal of economic aid to Nicaragua,[61] and on 6 August 1981 he signed National Security Decision Directive number 7, which authorized the production and shipment of arms to the region but not their deployment.[62] On 17 November 1981, President Reagan signed National Security Directive 17, authorizing covert support to anti-Sandinista forces.[61]

An armed conflict soon arose, adding to the destabilization of the region which had been unfolding through the Central American civil wars in El Salvador and Guatemala. The Contras, heavily backed by the CIA, secretly opened a "second front" on Nicaragua's Atlantic coast and Costa Rican border.[citation needed] With the civil war opening up cracks in the national revolutionary project, the FSLN's military budget grew to more than half of the annual budget.[60] The Servicio Militar Patriótico (Patriotic Military Service), a compulsory draft, was also established.[63]

By 1982 Contra forces had begun carrying out assassinations of members of the Nicaraguan government, and by 1983 the Contras had launched a major offensive and the CIA was helping them to plant mines in Nicaragua's harbors to prevent foreign weapons shipments from arriving.[64] The 1987 Iran–Contra affair placed the Reagan Administration again at the center of secret support for the Contras.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicarag...

With Congress blocking further aid to the Contras, the Reagan administration sought to arrange funding and military supplies by means of third countries and private sources.[69] Between 1984 and 1986, $34 million from third countries and $2.7 million from private sources were raised this way.[69] The secret contra assistance was run by the National Security Council, with officer Lt. Col. Oliver North in charge.[69] With the third-party funds, North created an organization called The Enterprise, which served as the secret arm of the NSC staff and had its own airplanes, pilots, airfield, ship, operatives, and secret Swiss bank accounts.[69] It also received assistance from personnel from other government agencies, especially from CIA personnel in Central America.[69] This operation functioned, however, without any of the accountability required of U.S. government activities.[69] The Enterprise's efforts culminated in the Iran–Contra Affair of 1986–1987, which facilitated contra funding through the proceeds of arms sales to Iran.

According to the London Spectator, U.S. journalists in Central America had long known that the CIA was flying in supplies to the Contras inside Nicaragua before the scandal broke. No journalist paid it any attention until the alleged CIA supply man, Eugene Hasenfus, was shot down and captured by the Nicaraguan army. Similarly, reporters neglected to investigate many leads indicating that Oliver North was running the Contra operation from his office in the National Security Council.[70]

According to the National Security Archive, Oliver North had been in contact with Manuel Noriega, the military leader of Panama later convicted on drug charges, whom he personally met.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contras

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How come EU High Representative @JosepBorrellF has not been deeply shocked by the horrific #US #EU supported #Saudi #UAE Genocide in #Yemen where over 400,000 are dead? Civilians + Civilian Infrastructure are deliberately targeted +,EU stay silent. Do some lives not matter...?
RT @JosepBorrellF: Deeply shocked by Russia’s attacks on civilians in #Kyiv and other cities in Ukraine.

Such acts have no place in 21st century. I conde…

🐦🔗: nitter.eu/wallacemick/status/1

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Conflicting narratives about War in #Tigray - Denials of Eritrea involvement + #Ethiopian Ambassador telling #EU that they were trying to get Aid into Tigray - both untrue. A terrible Humanitarian Crisis has unfolded - EU calls for Peace now - Pity they don't do same in Ukraine..

🐦🔗: nitter.eu/wallacemick/status/1

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Sadly, US Empire + Allies now spend more than ever before in their effort to completely control the narrative - Mainstream Media has been bought + sold. The coverage of #US #NATO Proxy War in Ukraine is a perfect example - Those who dare challenge the official line are damned...
RT @AngelaW70903357: The Institute of Economic Affairs has lost a two-year battle with LBC radio presenter James O’Brien over claims the registered charity…

🐦🔗: nitter.eu/wallacemick/status/1

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It seems like eating a diet rich in polyphenols promotes good gut health and therefore complete health. There is some consensus that eating at least 30 unique plants per week will achieve this condition. It is important to note that the plants should be the least amount of processed until considered palatable to get the most per serving, so e.g. cooked potatoes over chips.

30 plants might seem a lot per week, though it averages to a bit more than 4 plants per day. It seems the issue of getting variety will exist in poorer nations and/or restrictive diets.

Thus to test this hypothesis will be tracking such plants plus the additional information of processed level (none, some, high) and if from a beverage (beer, tea, coffee, wine, juice).

Any one else who wants to participate, just let me know, so that we can anonymize the data.

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@unpopop Russia won't lose. There is no way in hell that they'll allow a NATO entity in Ukraine. That's regardless if the USA/NATO enters overtly. Let's hope they don't. We should be working towards a peace agreement, NOT sending more weapons to Ukraine.

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