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16 Aug 2022
Putin & Kim As Leaders Of World's "Most Sanctioned Countries" Pledge Deeper Ties Against "Hostile" US
Russia has meanwhile warned that a state sponsor of terror label would mean the complete severing of formal US relations...
By Tyler Durden: The state medias of Russia and North Korea are reporting that leaders Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un have communicated mutual messages pledging deeper ties between the two nations, at a moment both find themselves heavily sanctioned by the United States and its allies.
The pledge came in the form of an exchange of official diplomatic notes in which Putin wished Kim "good health and success" - and spelled out a desire for closer cooperation, coming at a key moment where Moscow has been on the offensive in trying to strengthen strategic alliances with non-Western countries, notably China and India also among them, as the Ukraine invasion has blown past six months.
Putin's message to Kim further expressed hope that deepened Moscow-Pyongyang ties "would entirely conform with the interests of the peoples of the two countries," according to a translation.
Nurses Describe 'Brutal' COVID-19 Treatment Protocols
The protocols require 'mind-blowing cognitive dissonance'
“They’re horrific, and they’re all in lockstep,” Staci Kay, a nurse practitioner with the North Carolina Physicians for Freedom who left the hospital system to start her own early treatment private practice, told The Epoch Times. “They will not consider protocols outside of what’s given to them by the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and the NIH (National Institute of Health). And nobody is asking why.”
Fueled by cognitive dissonance amid an array of red flags, Kay said hospital staff is ignoring blatantly problematic treatments that performed poorly in clinical trials, such as remdesivir, and protocols such as keeping the patient isolated, just to adhere to the federal canon.
“I’ve seen people die with their family watching via iPad on Facetime,” Kay said. “It was brutal.”
One Of The Many Days When The Jews Attacked America: The USS Liberty
If Americans Knew: Documentary about Jewish Israel's attack on the USS Liberty, based on the book by award-winning author James M. Scott.
‘We Murdered A Little Boy, But It Was Within The Rules’ Says Jew Of The Genocidal Anti-Gentile Apartheid Regime Israel
Jew reveals how the Jewish apartheid Regime Israel strikes in The Jews Gaza mega concentration camp for Gentiles in order to murder Gentile civilians, so long as the number is deemed low enough that day.
By Yuval Abraham: The Jews' latest attack on Gaza ended with 48 Palestinians killed, including 16 children. The Jews claimed that 15 of those Palestinians were killed by errant rockets fired by The Resistance, which landed inside the strip, and that Israel airstrikes killed 24 PIJ militants and 11 “non-combatants.”
The Jews' news site YidNet quoted Jewish mercs boasting that the ratio between “non-combatants” and combatants killed was “the best of all the operations.” And yet, Jewish Israel admits that it killed at least 11 people who had nothing to do with militant activities, including a five-year-old girl.
The army also admitted that it shoots unarmed people, according to a female officer who gave an interview to Ynet after the latest onslaught. “The resistance operative came down from the position as he was unarmed, and I opened fire,” she said. “When he fell, I fired more.”
Orwellian Moments Abound
A hodgepodge of issues that I’m struggling to reconcile. Many of them seem to fit into the perverse sort of logic that we get in 1984.
I won’t harp on Taiwan (or Chinese Taipei) or the “one country, two systems” policy because we touched on those in Things You Will Never See. It is easy to see how ambiguity might have helped as it lets everyone claim what they want, but the reality is that it is a bit absurd. As tensions rise around Taiwan I certainly have trouble fitting many of the statements and policies into a coherent and predictable pattern for what happens next. Maybe these marriages of convenience where we avoid the details (to avoid conflict) tend to end badly? If Taiwan is truly independent and a nation that we have stated we will support military, then why does a senior official visiting spark such a strong reaction from China? Is it because they believe that we accept the one country, two systems policy? It just seems more and more difficult to believe that the positions regarding Taiwan can co-exist. Taiwan has become a major discussion point, so I will summarize the Geopolitical Intelligence Group’s current view: