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If you're not in the U.S., what's up in your part of the world?

Maybe it doesn't really matter.


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Indeed, Ian. Unfortunately, Ideology trumps reason for some people.


No one can lose what they don't have in the first place.

I'd ask that question of the EU, and their owners (WEF, etc...)
Tyranny is a European staple, it keeps happening.

Eat the rich....
REF: Youtube: LOTR < 2 minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY4V3...


Perhaps.
[1] Soon to be beheaded, rogue Iranian commander goes off script.
[2] Third party false flag - who benefits from Iran being distracted by a conflict with Pakistan, and or, chaos in general.
[3] Pakistani false flag/fake news without a visible motive.
[4] A genuine Iranian strike.
[5] Something else?

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-6...

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-6..."
Indeed. Chaos rises....

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...
He kept his own daughter locked up in his basement as his sex slave for 24 years. He has only served about 15 years of his life sentence. HE HAS LITERALLY SPENT LESS TIME IN PRISON THAN SHE DID AS HIS SEX SLAVE!!!!
Sometimes, the only fair parole is feet first through a wood chipper.

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The last suggestion reminds me of what the Russians did to the SS guards at a concentration camp they liberated, which also made timber from logs. The SS men were cut into small pieces from feet up, with the most junior first, the rest watching.

Hard core karma.

https://youtube.com/@NeilThesealfan?s...


Proof in the pudding is the taste. We have Emus and not velociraptors....8^)

Let's start with velociraptors. The movie was wrong. They weren't that big, They weren't in North America or Australia. And they went extinct 5-10 million years before the KT boundary event.
https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/dino-d...
The raptor from the movies would probably be closer to deinonychus.
https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/dino-d...
Against a velociraptor, an emu would probably just run away. The velociraptor wouldn't be able to keep up. A deinonychus would kill an emu, assuming it was hungry, could get into a good ambush position, and there wasn't something easier around.
Of course, the Australian military faced neither of those maniraptorans. Australia was beaten by the emu. A flight less and herbivorous bird with a brain smaller than its eyeballs. This is especially hilarious when one considers that the Australian military couldn't beat emus with rifles and artillery. But the Australian aborigines managed to beat megalania with sticks and fire.
https://australian.museum/learn/austr...

As for the Australian military, they faced a problem the aboriginals did not have - environmental law. I am reasonably confident no Australian commander would want to face the consequences of wiping out emus.

That 40 mph is projected sprint speed. Emus can maintain >30 mph for long distances. The size and speed differences are similar to the differences between a bobcat and a whitetail deer. Bobcats can successfully ambush whitetails about 10% of the time. But most of the time they don't bother because of lack of cover and difficulties arising from the weight difference.
Australian Mesozoic paleontology is scant on the ground right now, with many Aussie dinosaur skeletal specimens currently considered nomen dubia.


The town of upper Congupna west (popn 26 souls) was turned into a ghost town overnight during the summer of 1936, after an attack by swarming emus.
The only surviving witness, a hobo who found shelter from the swarm within a corrugated iron water tank reported to the local papers, "They attacked like demons. Screeching. Cawing. Calling out hoarse barks while tearing the townsfolk to pieces. I just hid in a tank of water up on stilts near the railway line and prayed to the almighty. I must've had his blessing as the whole giant flock passed me by..."
All true....

The Emu War
https://youtu.be/-QAyieTpLuA?si=a5LfF...
Wasn't that last little bit of the trailer from Waltzing Matilda?
Wishing HRH a speedy recovery, both because I genuinely wish him well and also because I can't face the never-ending news coverage about this.
In other news, Liz Truss, the PM whose tenure was shorter than the life of a lettuce, launches Popcons:
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/...
Popular conservatism, it's enough to make one's mouth water, except it has been launched by an imbecillic fraud.
When Liz became PM, she made a big song and dance of not having any white males in senior Cabinet positions - fair enough if she was picking the best candidates for the job, but her record in office suggests otherwise.
She also wanted to give tax breaks to the rich, at the expense of everybody else's pension schemes and the economy as a whole.
And this is our new populist pin up? Lol.
When I enviously look at some of the populist leaders on the European mainland, I'm left wondering what us Brits have done to deserve this?
In other news, Liz Truss, the PM whose tenure was shorter than the life of a lettuce, launches Popcons:
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/...
Popular conservatism, it's enough to make one's mouth water, except it has been launched by an imbecillic fraud.
When Liz became PM, she made a big song and dance of not having any white males in senior Cabinet positions - fair enough if she was picking the best candidates for the job, but her record in office suggests otherwise.
She also wanted to give tax breaks to the rich, at the expense of everybody else's pension schemes and the economy as a whole.
And this is our new populist pin up? Lol.
When I enviously look at some of the populist leaders on the European mainland, I'm left wondering what us Brits have done to deserve this?

That's a good question.

Tbf, you'd struggle to form a decent Cabinet out of the current lot, even without tying yourself up in a DEI straight jacket.
Rory Stewart is by no means politically aligned with me but he's always struck me as a decent bloke. Here is how Truss reacted to news of his father's death:
https://www.tatler.com/article/rory-s...
I sometimes wonder if Truss is human or if she's one of those lizard creatures that David Icke warned us about.
I'm really disillusioned with our politicians at the mo. I try to look for the best in them but just can't find it.
Still, with Trump, Kennedy, and some exciting European leaders/ opposition leaders all knocking about, perhaps we'll be saved from impending doom?
Rory Stewart is by no means politically aligned with me but he's always struck me as a decent bloke. Here is how Truss reacted to news of his father's death:
https://www.tatler.com/article/rory-s...
I sometimes wonder if Truss is human or if she's one of those lizard creatures that David Icke warned us about.
I'm really disillusioned with our politicians at the mo. I try to look for the best in them but just can't find it.
Still, with Trump, Kennedy, and some exciting European leaders/ opposition leaders all knocking about, perhaps we'll be saved from impending doom?

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Another organization that needs to be taught peace and love.
Glad that Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, New Zealand and South Korea are onboard if necessary