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Mor4e interesting will be the intention to reduce salaries paid to the public service by about 15% - to be achieved by firing a whole lot of them.

Conor McGregor Saying Ireland 'at War' Sparks Outrage
https://www.newsweek.com/conor-mcgreg...
Today, he chimed in on X, attacking the Irish PM for saying that an Irish hostage of Hamas had gotten lost.
https://twitter.com/thenotoriousmma/s...
I've also been seeing posts of an Irish politician promoting an anti "hate speech" law in 2022 with the statement that they're restricting rights for the "public good".


https://twitter.com/thenotoriousmma/s......"
Respect to Conor, disgrace to the PM

https://defence-blog.com/venezuela-pr..."
Just saw this.
Given Maduro has a deal with Biden to supply cheap oil to the US into 2024 in support of Biden's re-election*, he now feels empowered to invade and annex territory of another country.
If it was wrong for Putin to invade Ukraine and annex territory, what makes it right for Maduro to do the same?
*Noting that this is spun in the corporate media (Wapo, etc) as a reward for Maduro promising a presidential election in Venezuela ... as if the US State Dept has ever cared about 'democracy, and free and fair elections,' in South America...
No, the real reason sanctions were eased was to get access to cheap oil to foster** lower inflation and bring up Brandon's terrible poll numbers.
Guyana is expendable.
**This strategy may not even work.
It's not the double standards that makes one feel sick, Graeme, it's the fact that they're always coated in faux virtue...
Freedom, democracy, getting rid of the 'bad guys'. It's laughable..
Freedom, democracy, getting rid of the 'bad guys'. It's laughable..

Putin is partially responsible. Along with Biden, some of his predecessors, and all of his current puppets. In terms of Russia, Ukraine and NATO, the only innocent party is Ukraine.


The Deep State has puppet, and they'll make the most of him. It isn't the first time.
Back in the 1950s, Guatemala elected a progressive president who decided to pursue a course of land reform straight out of Caesar's playbook. Essentially, buying land from foreign fruit plantations. Then allocating that land to farmers. Unfortunately for him, one of the largest land holders was United Fruit Company (now known as Chiquita Banana). And one of United Fruit's board members was Allen Dulles of the CIA. A military coup resulted in mass casualties and record profits for United Fruit. After resigning, the Guatemalan president mysteriously drowned. FOIA requests got several damning documents released in the 1990s.
https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSA...
Curiously, shortly after an American president fired Dulles from CIA, that American president was riding in his convertible when his head suddenly exploded. I'm sure it was just a coincidence.
I wonder why some think that Trump is the worst thing in American politics.


The Deep State has puppet, and they'll make the most of him. It isn't the first time.
Back in the 1950s, Guatemala elected a progressive president who decided to pursue a course of land r..."
Yes, military force is used by the US to make money, at least for some of them. Note they overthrew a democratically elected government and replaced it with a brutal military dictatorship. The CIA used the excuse that the country was under communist influence, but like weapons of mass destruction, no evidence could be produced. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1954_Gu....)

Image: https://www.reddit.com/r/midjourney/c...

The Deep State has puppet, and they'll make the most of him. It isn't the first time.
Back in the 1950s, Guatemala elected a progressive president who decided to pursue a course of land r..."
Indeed, J.
Cui Bono.

The Sandanistas were doing awful things, like improving health and education or the masses - the US couldn't have that! There is a TV seri8es based on the CIA in Nicaragua - I think they called it "Snowfall". Basically, at least part of the CIA funding was obtained by introducing crack cocaine into the US. What price is too high when the dreaded socialism has to be stopped elsewhere?

https://ratical.org/ratville/CAH/wari...
Now, perhaps you could address the last three sentences of my previous post. Just remember the forrest is dark and full of monsters, including the Commies.

https://ratical.org/ratville/CAH/wari...
Now, perhaps you could address the last three sentences of my previous post. Just remember t..."
That is a seriously disturbing link, J.
As for your last three sentences, with no evidence to link the JFK assassination I prefer not to comment. As for Trump, it is too early to say how good or bad a Pesident he was, but from my point of view he is a somewhat detestable man.

The JFK assassination is one of those American obsessions. No matter what one thinks, you cannot truly eliminate the feeling there is more.





I cannot say no, but I do remain a bit skeptical. With all of the surveillance, forensics, chain of custody and better policing in general, I am hard pressed to say there is much information, hiding ti becomes damn near impossible. Do I think it can happen, sure. Do I think if someone could get away with it would they try, of course, human nature. Yet, I am still hard pressed.
I think Phillip has a good deal of it right with the incompetence. There is still bad policing. I tend to see it a bit more of government entropy than truly bad policing. It is the nature of government to be mediocre.

"All questions passed with more than 95% approval, according to electoral authority president Elvis Amoroso, who said at least 10.5 million votes were cast for 'yes' but did not confirm the number of voters.
REF: Reuters: https://www.reuters.com/world/america..."
Free and fair elections in action. 😆😉😎
On a more serious note, is an oil war about to erupt in South America?

-Benjamin Franklin
Hence, the USA is a constitutional republic with a Bill of Rights

"All questions passed with more than 95% approval, according to electoral authority president Elvis Amoroso, who said at lea..."
Presumably Guyana's did not vote.

https://hackinginquiry.org/wp-content...
His statement states that executives knew and ordered illegal phone and other intercepts. He also brings up Fox news and other media companies globally
Multiple other cases are still in progress against Murdoch newspapers as well as Associated Press and others. Some always mention Prince Harry and Meghan to ensure ad revenue on sites outweighs cost of eventual settlements.
For those interested look at some other victims like the family of murdered school girl Milly Dower.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2011/j...
The newspapers and owners are now trying to claim cases are too late even as new evidence comes to light. So far the courts have ruled against them.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/guyana-v...


Torquay palm trees felled by council:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023...
I last visited Torquay about 1 1/2 years ago and the trees showed no signs of decay. Residents' comments back this up.
The town itself, on the other hand, showed plenty of signs of decay, but that's clearly not of any real concern to the council.
Readers from outside the UK might think this is a trivial story, but it is yet another little example of those in power's determination to suck every little bit of pleasure out of life in the UK and to replace all the little things that have brought joy to generations of people (to quote one resident, 'the symbolic images') with newfangled ideas. Our country is being reimagined by a bunch of imbeciles.
Apparently, the council is replacing the trees with some 'low maintenance' trees or shrubs - probably made of effing plastic. They'll undoubtedly have commissioned a 'study' too, telling us how the replacement is better for CO2 emissions, which the halfwits will then latch onto as cast iron 'proof' that the trees had to go.
Don't know how other Westerners feel about their own countries but I am sat here shaking my head at how much I've come to dislike something that I used to love so much.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023...
I last visited Torquay about 1 1/2 years ago and the trees showed no signs of decay. Residents' comments back this up.
The town itself, on the other hand, showed plenty of signs of decay, but that's clearly not of any real concern to the council.
Readers from outside the UK might think this is a trivial story, but it is yet another little example of those in power's determination to suck every little bit of pleasure out of life in the UK and to replace all the little things that have brought joy to generations of people (to quote one resident, 'the symbolic images') with newfangled ideas. Our country is being reimagined by a bunch of imbeciles.
Apparently, the council is replacing the trees with some 'low maintenance' trees or shrubs - probably made of effing plastic. They'll undoubtedly have commissioned a 'study' too, telling us how the replacement is better for CO2 emissions, which the halfwits will then latch onto as cast iron 'proof' that the trees had to go.
Don't know how other Westerners feel about their own countries but I am sat here shaking my head at how much I've come to dislike something that I used to love so much.
Good to my word, I'll stay off the covid thread, but here's some news footage from the UK:
https://twitter.com/ProfKarolSikora/s...
Our PM shut down by a jumped up PoS, as he tries to give evidence to an expensive enquiry, supposedly designed to uncover the truth to arguably the most extraordinary event of our lifetimes.
But this is clearly an enquiry that does not allow that truth to be seen, heard or spoken. An absolute farce, designed to exonerate a status quo that deserves Madam Guillotine.
https://twitter.com/ProfKarolSikora/s...
Our PM shut down by a jumped up PoS, as he tries to give evidence to an expensive enquiry, supposedly designed to uncover the truth to arguably the most extraordinary event of our lifetimes.
But this is clearly an enquiry that does not allow that truth to be seen, heard or spoken. An absolute farce, designed to exonerate a status quo that deserves Madam Guillotine.
Ha ha, great find, J!
Might of been aimed at the producer but, let's be honest, most of those in power and their media lackies, clearly do hate us plebs. The feeling's mutual.
Might of been aimed at the producer but, let's be honest, most of those in power and their media lackies, clearly do hate us plebs. The feeling's mutual.


They intended to be consulted on the additional work too.
The name of game for consultants is too extract as much money from the mark as possible, which is why the name starts with 'con.'
I know I have become 'Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells' on this platform (look the saying up non Brits) but, my God, this is an outrage. They're trolling us now:
https://twitter.com/ProfKarolSikora/s...
I am endeavouring not to become a grumpy middle-aged man, away from this platform. An attractive Mrs and successful football team are helping me avoid it at the mo but if the Villa start losing games...well, I daren't think about it.
https://twitter.com/ProfKarolSikora/s...
I am endeavouring not to become a grumpy middle-aged man, away from this platform. An attractive Mrs and successful football team are helping me avoid it at the mo but if the Villa start losing games...well, I daren't think about it.
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