

I posit most of them know they are liars.
Shattering the mirror doesn’t change what is reflected.
https://orinocotribune.com/venezuela-and-iran-a-shared-struggle/ thanks to this newsfeed, for the article: https://news.abolish.capital/


I posit most of them know they are liars.


When he says the quiet part aloud.
“Iran believes the war cannot end until President Trump realizes that the economic, political, and military costs are too massive to justify repeating the war.” Iran is demanding a permanent agreement that includes a U.S. pledge never to attack Iran again. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi stated, “For a ceasefire to be established or the war to halt, there must be a guarantee that attacks on Iran will not recur,” adding, “If another attack occurs months later, such a ceasefire would be meaningless.”


It’s shit “food” too.


Ikt will be so proud!


@tastemyglaive@lemmy.ml can you elucidate the situation?


Before handheld device convenience, my personal experience with Shakespeare/Chaucer/Plato (stuff assigned in middle school, high school (gymnasium), college {university), after a first class coaching for the unit language ~5-10 minutes, and reading aloud/discussion about what the author said in the first few paragraphs, it was fairly easy to catch on fairly quickly, but I did use the college dictionary and a notebook to write definitions, pronunciation, use in my own modern sentence as I went because writing it down helps me remember.


Maybe we should have a space to archive screenies?


One thing from the bits of Talarico speech I heard today and what I’ve seen media discuss Ms. Crockett’s speech they seem to say the right things (Talarico ofc mentioned the barefoot rabbi so long ago), but how does the saying go? “That’s what your mouth says.” What’s your voting record or personal history say?


I only saw bits of his speech at work, so maybe I missed the “talking down?”


She took aipac money. Or whatever pacs handle those bribes nowadays.

The Bohemian Grove also serves as a place for these buttoned-up generals turned defense executives to let loose. While the rule of not talking business is widely ignored, another unwritten rule is that “everyone drink — and that everyone drink all the time.” Longtime member and musician Peter Arnott wrote that every camp in the Grove is “competing to pour drinks down your throat” in a summer 2009 edition of the club magazine. RS reached out to many of the national security officials who are members of the Bohemian Grove, but none responded to a request for comment. Aside from the “revolvers” between government and national security, the Bohemian Grove offers summer solace to plenty of defense contractor executives and financiers. Military tech investor Eric Schmidt, former Lockheed Martin CEO Norman Augustine, co-chairman of the defense-focused private equity firm Carlyle Group David Rubenstein, and several members of the Bechtel family all participated at the 2023 camp. Tex Schenkkan, the former director of National Security Innovation Capital, also made it to the 2023 celebration after years overseeing a DOD office that funds dual use defense/consumer startups. In 1967 President Nixon gave a lakeside talk at the Bohemian Grove that he would later claim was instrumental to launching his bid for the presidency. Before the assembled club members comprised of moneyed elite and aristocratic four-stars, Nixon made clear that it was they, and not the American public, who were the rightful masters of America’s destiny: “Never has a nation had more advantages to lead. Our economic superiority is enormous; our military superiority can be whatever we choose to make it. Most important, it happens that we are on the right side—the side of freedom and peace and progress against the forces of totalitarianism, reaction and war.”

Soc 101 taught that changing an issue is getting a large consensus of society to admit something is a problem for society, which means a broad swath of society has to see evidence, again and again and again. It’s maddeningly slow, but material conditions affecting the broad swath of society can speed it up.

The Bohemian Grove also serves as a place for these buttoned-up generals turned defense executives to let loose. While the rule of not talking business is widely ignored, another unwritten rule is that “everyone drink — and that everyone drink all the time.” Longtime member and musician Peter Arnott wrote that every camp in the Grove is “competing to pour drinks down your throat” in a summer 2009 edition of the club magazine. RS reached out to many of the national security officials who are members of the Bohemian Grove, but none responded to a request for comment. Aside from the “revolvers” between government and national security, the Bohemian Grove offers summer solace to plenty of defense contractor executives and financiers. Military tech investor Eric Schmidt, former Lockheed Martin CEO Norman Augustine, co-chairman of the defense-focused private equity firm Carlyle Group David Rubenstein, and several members of the Bechtel family all participated at the 2023 camp. Tex Schenkkan, the former director of National Security Innovation Capital, also made it to the 2023 celebration after years overseeing a DOD office that funds dual use defense/consumer startups. In 1967 President Nixon gave a lakeside talk at the Bohemian Grove that he would later claim was instrumental to launching his bid for the presidency. Before the assembled club members comprised of moneyed elite and aristocratic four-stars, Nixon made clear that it was they, and not the American public, who were the rightful masters of America’s destiny: “Never has a nation had more advantages to lead. Our economic superiority is enormous; our military superiority can be whatever we choose to make it. Most important, it happens that we are on the right side—the side of freedom and peace and progress against the forces of totalitarianism, reaction and war.”
Please look at pnac and the states listed for subjugation and think hard.


That’s who we’ve always been. The boomers and silent generation had a glimmer but we’re given treats that required toeing the line, treats they guaranteed their children and grandchildren would never see, perhaps in ignorance/myopia, many of sheer selfishness and malicious intent.
Hearing problems, poor audio quality