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The Daily Chronicles are snippets of the most important news across the world for this and each day as it rolls in – as such, this thread is non-structured with the latest news on top.

Image from https://bumblebuddhist.com/russia-journey-2023-first-leg-moscow-from-july-25-august-4th/ It reminded me of the currently visible results of Mr.Putin’s iconic Munich speech – 2007.


Sep 7

Russian External Intelligence Agency SVR

From RT India:  US Considering Assassination of New Leadership in #Niger – Russian External Intelligence Agency SVR


Sep 6

Surovikin aka General Armagedon


Sep 6

Japan still refuses independent analysis of whatever it is pouring into the ocean. 

China has rejected Japan’s proposal that it join an international verification framework for assessing the results of radiation level monitoring in treated water being released into the sea from Fukushima nuclear power plant.

Under the framework, participating countries will compare, analyze and evaluate the results of the monitoring carried out respectively by the Japanese government and the International Atomic Energy Agency on seawater off Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan.

Since early this year, Tokyo has repeatedly asked Beijing through diplomatic channels to participate in the monitoring efforts, but has had its requests rejected by China under the argument that the framework “does not guarantee” independent analysis of the released water.

Anyone have a sick feeling that there is something really wrong here?  I mean this water dump is going to take 30 years.  How difficult can it be to allow independent analysis?  How should we believe the IAEA who only acts as a control group and does the same tests, designed by Japan, over and over again?   – Amarynth


Sep 6

To brighten up this Wednesday


Sep 6

Daniel Ortega from Nicaragua – A powerful, revolutionary speech. Read it on https://www.tortillaconsal.com/bitacora/node/2462


Sep 6

FM Lavrov is in and talking at the East Asian Summit

During the East Asia Summit, Russia considers it critical to highlight the growing risks to peaceful and sustainable development in the Asia-Pacific region against the backdrop of the West’s confrontational policy aimed at militarising the regional space, with the potential involvement of NATO and the dismantling of the established ASEAN security architecture and replacing all of it with “Indo-Pacific” bloc-based constructs based on containment and counteraction principles.

Russia advocates strengthening the system of country-to-country relations in the region, including by aligning ASEAN with regional formats in the Eurasian space, primarily the #SCO and the #EAEU, which, like ASEAN, operate on a positive non-bloc agenda of connectivity and co-development.

We will see alignment and close cooperation between all of the New World New Structures and Institutions.  The G20 has been kind of abandoned –  Amarynth 


Sep 6

Glowy Water

There was no independent testing and there still is not.  Japan refuses.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202309/1297650.shtml


Sep 5

Fission Chips


Sep 5

Niger stood their ground!

France Has Begun Negotiations For Withdrawing Troops From Niger — Le Monde

The number of forces to be evacuated is unknown.  Part of the units will be sent to Chad, and the others will return home.

I’ve also heard that Niger stated that their uranium will be sold at market price from now on.


Sep 5

Talk about anti-neocolonialism!

There are active discussions in India to change its name back to Bharat.  Congress Leader Shashi Tharoor Advocates Preserving Both ‘India’ and ‘Bharat’ Names.   While recognising “Bharat” as constitutionally valid, he urged preserving “India” for its global recognition & brand.


Sep 5

Propaganda

Kremlin official statement (https://t.me/youlistenedmayak/28442) on the NYT’s (https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/04/us/politics/putin-kim-meeting-russia-north-korea-weapons.html) claims Kim Jung-on would visit Moscow and meet with Putin:

Peskov: “No we cannot (confirm NYT claims), we have no more to say on this topic.”


Sep 4

Unacceptable Conduct will get you unbanked in Australia

New censorship tool? Unraveling Australia’s Orwellian crackdown on bank clients

The National Australia Bank’s terms and conditions, set to step into effect November 1, feature a new “unacceptable account conduct” addendum enabling the banking behemoth to “investigate instances where it identifies or is made aware that an account or an electronic banking service is being used in a financially abusive manner.”

The latter includes “coercive or controlling behavior to limit a person’s access to or use of funds; making profane, derogatory, discriminatory or harassing comments to any person; making or promoting threatening or abusive language to any person,” and “making or threatening physical or psychological harm to any person.”

Free speech activists fear the new regulations are rife for potential misuse to target politically undesirable people


Sep 4

Let’s just do something about those pesky drones

Russian Defence Ministry report on the progress of the special military operation

(4 September 2023)

Part I (see Part II (https://t.me/mod_russia_en/9582))

▫️Last night, the Black Sea Fleet naval aviation aircraft have destroyed 4 U.S.-manufactured Willard Sea Force high-speed military boats with landing groups of AFU special operations forces units in the north-western part of the Black Sea.

▫️In addition, UAVs have struck a Ukrainian shipbuilding facility, where unmanned boats were assembled from imported components.


Sep 4

The most important events over the month of September

UNGA78 and Mr Lavrov has his boxing gloves on.  On a daily basis, we receive comments on what Russia wants to accomplish.  Of course there will be Zelensky puppet shows.  I expect fireworks.

The G20 is also during this month, but I don’t expect a major fire from this.  The most important is allowing the African Union as a new member of the G20.  This will be attempts at Zelensky puppet shows as we saw in the previous gatherings.    It is confirmed now that Xi Jinping will not attend.  Premier Li Qiang will be there in his stead.

The Western powers are not ready to let go of their puppet and they are doing the same things over and over again, while the RoW are ridiculing them.  France, losing their grip on Africa, and the US working hard to pillage their French Poodle in Africa, is the big story here.

Next month, October is the big month as the Belt and Road very major event will be held, with Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping in person chatting about events that will not be seen in a hundred years.


Sep 4

Today, Mr Putin and Mr Erdogan are having a tête à tête. Dmitry Peskov stated that no documents will be signed.

Sep 4

The SMO – stated in flat business terms!

The West bought a war from Zelensky.  All parties thought the transaction would be a piece of cake.  According to the contract, Ukraine would supply a war against Russia and full court press across the world to promote their war.  Everyone would make bags of dollars and all could look forward to breaking Russia and looting them.  Excepting, it is clear that Ukraine is not supplying the war that the West bought, no matter how much help it was given so it could fulfill the contract.  It is also clear that the full court press across the world for promotional activities did not fool the developing world.  It is also clear that in the big scheme of things, we are now looking at breach of contract and the blame and punitive phase for breach of contract has started.  If one does not mind for one moment the soul-killing and human-killing sickness underpinning this contract for a war, it looked like a good plan, on paper.

The West sanctioned, and it did not work and bounced back on their own populations.

Ukrainians fled to Europe, where they had to be housed and fed as refugees.

The West supplied planning, intelligence and weapons, and it did not work because Russia has better planning and better weapons and better troops – and a better plan.

This plan is now devolving.  Ukraine has announced further draconian measures to scrape some troops out of their population (medical staff, women, sick people, even the mentally ill), and Poland according to Rzeczpospolita  is beginning to send back Ukrainians who fled the war.

This is but the beginning of a trend.

We can be sure that the West will continue feeding the meat grinder and send any Ukrainian that find themselves as a war refugee or asylum seeker across the whole of Europe back to Ukraine, in a fit of pique, because of breach of contract.  They will supply weapons to complete the killing of anyone in their own sacrifice zone.

This is Western business.  They miscalculated.  Russia does not want Ukraine.  It wants the Russian regions and a few more.  Why?  Because in terms of business why would Russia accept the liability of a broken Ukraine with the responsibility to fix it?

Russia is going to force responsibility for this one, and there are many that will help them.  The West will learn how to drive carefully again.   It is so clear that Zelensky is even now beginning to beg Russia to give them a win:  “We want the Russian troops to leave Crimea without pressure from our army, because then there will be fewer victims. We spare our people,” Zelensky.  The Ukrainian Defense Minister Reznikov has just lost his job.  I have no idea where he is going to.


Sep 4

No G20 for Xi Jingping

 

 

 

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Mr P
2 years ago

To-day Rt and also GT published re Fukushima Radio-active water. The Rt article is a fine example of, imho, deception by rhetoric. I was sorry to see that. Take your own red pencil to it and see. Let’s look at example a glucose molecule…the fuel we live by. The tritium… Read more »

Mr P
2 years ago
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note. BOLD is not my intention… apologies.

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2 years ago

Ah, the aroma of Frenchie in the sunbaked Sahelian morning.. almost as invigorating as Gen. Armageddon’s coffee.  “members of Chad’s National Assembly, who arrived at the site, demanded some 1,000 French troops be withdrawn from the country. The MPs stated “they couldn’t understand how the French military could kill a Chadian on… Read more »

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Mr P
2 years ago

Amarynth above posits Fukushima Sparkling Water question “How are we to believe IAEA…” The technical physical actions say one thing. The lips another. Thus we are to believe that they are lying. No honest cop or prosecutor would think otherwise. The stuff in those tanks is evolving. The notion that… Read more »

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2 years ago

Iran and Burkina Faso in economic cooperation. Burkinabe Foreign Minister visits Tehran, meeting her counterpart, Iranian President and Oil Minister. Iran offers to build an oil refinery and export technical and engineering services, and antiterrorist expertise. After China in Niger, now Iran in neighboring Junta…

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2 years ago

Armenia: a bizarre, defiant public suicide. Beyond its expat crazies in US & France, Armenia appears determined to suicide itself like the Turks and West. It is a deeply infiltrated and parasited nation. Rats usually leave sinking ships! Yet they’re “more Catholic than the Pope.” In the last days, Armenian President Pashinyan claims… Read more »

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2 years ago

Four more little bears coming back into the fold soon. 

Konstantinov says to prepare administrators of Kharkov, Yekaterinoslav (Dnipopetrovsk), Nykolaev and Odessa...
The head of the Crimean parliament, Konstantinov, on Zelensky’s order on “preparing the ground for the de-occupation of the peninsula”: It is time for Zelensky to forget about the Russian Crimea in his inflamed brain and rid Crimeans of his madness and drug delirium. What he should really start preparing for is further administrative division of the remnants of the former Ukrainian territory under his control. The result of this division will be the withdrawal of a number of regions from the power of the Ukrainian Nazis.
Only the return of the original Russian territories to Russia can guarantee the restoration of normal life, law and order and the rule of law. It is worthwhile to start selecting possible candidates for governors of Kharkov, Yekaterinoslav, Nykolaev and Odessa. After all, when we return there, we will need a formed personnel reserve.
@Slavyangrad  

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xvfsb
2 years ago

Regarding that video from the Australian embassy, they should change the title to “We Support Nukushima Produce. Bon Appétit!” Obviously, the Australians are doing their part as well-trained American vassals and aiding in the information war to convince the world that fellow Quad member Japan and its decades-long program to… Read more »

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Minh
2 years ago
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Australia is in such a bad state now. A falling currency, govt insisting on keeping the housing bubble going forever with insane mass immigration policy, much higher living expenses, more beggars and homeless people: https://www.news.com.au/finance/economy/australian-economy/housing-market-fix-that-simply-wont-work/news-story/5ec76182fa454a5d608fa70500fa870f These days, not a week passes by in Sydney when I don’t see some sort… Read more »

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Mr P
2 years ago

Rejection of the Macron! Embrace Putin! https://vk.com/video279679914_456240502
(Comrade Bentley found the video…)

Sudhi
2 years ago

https://www.kp.ru/daily/27551/4818913/ “The British Ministry of Defense website claims that the main British heavy tanks Challenger 2 have never suffered losses from enemy fire. But as soon as these combat vehicles appeared in the Zaporozhye direction near Rabotino, one of them turned into a pile of burning scrap. Others fled from… Read more »

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2 years ago
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Have Ye not seen the puny British barque
speeding in the Black Sea, like a little lost shark?
Hopelessly outgunned, nary a chance nor spark?
Like shooting fish in a barrel – simply that stark!
So it was with the tank, a walk in the park…

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Sudhi
2 years ago
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https://ukraina.ru/20230905/1049187239.html
British media are sounding the alarm: along with Challenger 2, depleted uranium ammunition could burn.
The authors of the publication noted that shells with depleted uranium burn at temperatures above 500 degrees Celsius, forming a “toxic aerosol”.

Mr P
2 years ago

Recalling Art 107 UNC Dear Olaf the Meek may, now that he’s been tuned up, agree to give very sexy German flying bombs to his nazi Kameraden. see missile> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taurus_KEPD_350 Art 107 seems to put Olaf in the position of a little Austrian…with respect to Russia. I expect we’ll hear… Read more »

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2 years ago

As James Brown used to howl, “Hit me!” Every rolling stone must eventually stop, and Elusive Exceptional Unicorns must eventually sally forth and burn on the Steppes. Welcome Britannia!

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joey_n
joey_n
2 years ago

3. The reception of the dumping of Fukushima-irradiated water is such that some netizens have called for a boycott of all Japanese products altogether (cars, electronics, literature and other civilian-sector goods not food-, drug- or cosmetic-related). Assuming it’s political and not out of safety concerns, it’s their personal choice in the matter, so I’m leaving it at that. What I don’t get however is the logic behind it.

Call me a weaboo if thou must, but has there been an instance of boycotts successfully catalyzing change in government policy? Has anyone seriously asked what each individual Japanese company thinks about the government’s policies? Which companies if any have influence in or are affiliated with the government? And how does boycotting a nation’s goods differ from holding the entire population responsible for policies they didn’t consent to? Where does one draw the line?
(Take the Japanese fishing industry for instance – how big are/were they? Even they protested against the dumping and it fell on deaf ears!)

Case in point (for anyone who cares),
the new Super Mario game is coming out this October, not that I expect anyone else here to be hyped about it to begin with (needless to say, amarynth for one admitted to not being a gamer), and as much as I am a sucker for something as family-friendly as Mario, the last thing I’d want is to be an accomplice to ecocide. Nintendo is based in Kyoto (if that changes anything) and I can’t imagine it being as big as Sony (or Microsoft for that matter), so I’m left wondering what they think, or at least what relationship if any they have with the government.

4. Another case in point: one reader of a GlobalTimes article mentioned Toyota as one such company to boycott. I’m not a car-guy nor do I own a Toyota, but even so, what exactly is Toyota guilty of that I may not know about?

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2 years ago
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It is an asymmetrical war on a Japan acting aggressively and suicidally as a proxy of the USA against the interests of its entire region. Japan is engaging in total war and is starting to face massive resistance. You haven’t seen anything yet! Even Japanese citizens and fishermen were against the… Read more »

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joey_n
2 years ago
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Yeah, but my original comment wasn’t about seafood at all – it was about non-food products in the civilian sector (I should’ve made this part clear, sorry). It was along the lines of what employees and management of e.g. Toyota (or any other Japanese company for that matter) thought of… Read more »

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joey_n
2 years ago

1. With news of certain non-seafood food products from Fukushima and some other prefectures being (understandably) held under scrutiny in China, I’m concerned if any Japanese foods/drinks sold here in the US have any radioactive elements in them. The US after all gave TEPCO the A-OK for all this, and… Read more »

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Mr P
2 years ago

Annalena 360 makes Freudian boo boo cocaine on the brain… https://t.me/SputnikInt_unc2/13642 How Jolly! P

Sudhi
2 years ago

Poland has begun the process to extradite men of military age who left the Ukraine after the start of the Russian special operation. Further meat for the grinder will come from Germany, France, Great Britain, the Baltics and other areas of the garden. As Arestovich said: “Ukrainians are looked at… Read more »

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2 years ago

General Armageddon chilling on R&R, trying to stroll incognito in comfy looking moccasins

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Sudhi
2 years ago
Reply to  AHH

Time enough for General Surovikin
to get rolling 👍

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Larchmonter445
2 years ago
The most important events over the month of September" Read more »

Belt and Road in October should see a ferocious effort by the West to disrupt and distract the event and information from the event. Nothing terrifies the West more than China leading the development projects in the third world. This being President Xi’s personal project for China’s foreign relationships and… Read more »

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2 years ago
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There may be very satisfying days ahead for Chairman Rocketman. Two can play distraction and disruption… many ways to shape and envelope the landmark project of this century in a periphery of turbulence whilst maintaining a calm core for the conference.

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Larchmonter445
2 years ago
Let's just do something about those pesky drones" Read more »

Looks like Moscow will get rings of Pantsirs that will protect in depth to the border. Also, helicopters will be added to the air defense. I read an article, unconfirmed, that Surovikin has been out of sight because he is working on air defenses for CIS countries, not just Russia.… Read more »

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2 years ago
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Might the million man drone operators be used largely for defense?? There are potentially millions of youth to recruit who enjoy video games. Choppers & Pantsirs are too expensive to cover such a huge land? And they are building new drone factories every other week! So drones to hunt drones…

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Larchmonter445
2 years ago
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The real key is Shoigu at the radars corporation, Almaz-Antey, a week or two ago. He was demanding they do more, better and faster. Radars are vital to anti-drone warfare. Adaptations are virtually weekly. And small units are vital at the front. So there are hundreds of varieties of drones… Read more »

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2 years ago

Good recap. How China Won BRICS 2023 and Changed the World. Gridlocked G20 = now redundant.

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Mr P
2 years ago

(from the) https://bumblebuddhist.com/russia-journey-2023-first-leg-moscow-from-july-25-august-4th/ given (many thanks!) above “…people here nodded in agreement when I said that WWII never ended.” It’s a wonderful trip. Do enjoy! Best! P