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ParticipantThese may be posted on the Apocalypse – I haven’t got there yet – but in case not, Garland Nixon has Laith Marouf and Joti Brar in recent videos:
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Joti:
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ParticipantAmarynth, do take a look at that discussion between Laith Marouf and Dimitri Lascaris that Mr P posted up-thread if you can. I found it very powerful, and germane to the situation.
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I would only add that I don’t think that Hezbollah is as much in need of renewal as he suggests, and as everyone keeps saying. I think they renewed themselves on their feet, and are completely ready to fight, and very soon they will be straining at the leash to correct the incursions of Israel.
But, of course I cannot know this. I only think that, against our momentary human despair, the reservoir of goodness is inexhaustible in this universe, for those who draw from it, and these are nothing if not the Men of God.
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ParticipantHe was the most somber I’ve ever seen him. He’s correct when he talks about the price that has been paid. I never saw it until now, but yes, as he says, Russia would have had the imperialist hordes at the gates of Moscow, and China would have been fighting the US, had Greater Syria not taken all the blows of the last 20+ years, had not given up their millions of martyrs into holding back the empire.
And Russia owes, he says. China owes. I agree.
All the martyrs of Iran and Iraq, of Syria, of Yemen, of Lebanon – of Libya, of Algeria, of Egypt – all of these were martyred in defense of Palestine. It was always about Palestine.
Laith in his somber mood offers brutally true analysis here, perhaps the best I’ve ever heard.
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ParticipantThank you! I had been looking for Laith, glad to see him on the surface of the ground 😉
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ParticipantRania Khalek talks with Ghadi Francis to learn how Lebanon feels about its supreme victory over the Zionist entity. We are part of the eternal human insurrection against the eternal occupier too, and here we learn what that feels like:
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ParticipantI had been looking for the voice of Professor Marandi in all of this business about the cessation of hostilities, and here he is, with Nima, to put everything in context, to explain all the forces, from Israel to Syria to Turkey, and back again – it is a very welcome overview he gives us. He reminds us that Hezbollah has not agreed to this cessation, nor disagreed:
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Hezbollah never agreed to this cessation of hostilities, nor did it disagree. It already signed off on the UN Resolution in 2006. Israel violated that agreement ever since, and Hezbollah only ever acted to reciprocate on each occasion. As distinct from a “ceasefire”, a cessation of hostilities can be announced by one side only, and this is what Israel has done.
Hezbollah has nothing to agree with, or to disagree with, and has no need to comment, which is why it – very noticeably – has not said a word.
Mahmood in his latest shows us how Israel has been angling for this cessation since October 2024. It obviously realized it had bitten off more than it could chew, practically from the beginning, and wanted out.
Israel begged for this pause in the fighting, and the region sees that this is unequivocally a victory for Hezbollah. Hezbollah repulsed the enemy invasion – resoundingly, visibly and beyond any doubt – and caused the enemy to sue for peace, for a time.
This pause will last until it ends – perhaps pretty soon, perhaps as soon as the Idlib breakout is crushed by Syria and its good friend Russia. Hamas has blessed the pause from Hezbollah, offering gratitude for the year of noble sacrifice by Lebanon, which it sanctifies.
All is well in the balance of things. And Hezbollah, by not saying anything, has neither chosen to cease attacking Israel in defense of Gaza, nor has not chosen so to do.
Israel is the only voice squeaking in all of this. The warriors have not changed in their position by one millimeter.
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ParticipantAmarynth, FYI, the link to any comment on any system is always the date. The date itself will change as time passes, but the underlying hyperlink is permanent to that comment – a permalink.
So, Smoothie’s pinned comment that you pasted above is linked here: ../the-creator-of-oreshnik.html#comment-6601059230
The date on it reads for me right now as “18 hours ago” and tomorrow and next week that date will keep changing, but the link remains unchanged … at least for as long as western civ remains 😉
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ParticipantThanks, cronetoo. An excellent article, insofar as it tells the thinking of the ruling class. It neglects the resistance, however, and this is where the true future will be found: in the battlefield.
Imagine: people who are vastly rich, and afraid of death. They have already lost everything worth having, if they can’t accept the simple gift of life and be grateful for this. As we learn from West Asia, they can destroy most anything they reach out to, but they can never win against people who are in it for victory or martyrdom.
Palestine inspires in more ways than one.
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ParticipantInside China Business is back, after a couple weeks absent. His latest is about gold, its price rise and physical relocation, as always, from west to east. And this is physical gold, not paper – when Morgan said only gold was money, he meant the bullion in your vault, not the gold held by paper, which, like all currency, is just debt.
Experts are baffled – which is what experts do nowadays on everything, and I always have to chuckle when I hear that phrase – as to what accounts for the surges, but our man explains it tidily for us:
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ParticipantFor that Laith conversation, here’s the sorcery-proof Rumble version 🙂
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ParticipantI wanted to pass along this interview of CIA whistleblower Kevin Shipp by Candace Owens a couple of days ago. They talk about Mockingbird, Mossad and MK Ultra – what’s not to love? – and one gets a picture of the tip of the spear of the deep state, which is the 20% top layer of the CIA, murderous and uncaring of human life or popular governance, and devoted to criminality.
Completely fascinating, reinforcing of many things we already knew and assumed, but from an inside knowledge – and also very heartwarming, as we humans with our truth battle against the evil ones with their lies.
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There’s much here to appreciate here, but one 3-minute section gripped me particularly, the description of Charles Manson, the MK Ultra puppet, and the need to kill the overly peace-and-music hippie movement and start traumatizing the nation for war, because war is the moneymaker, and that’s what fuels the whole game.
So take a look at 31:10 – 33:15 where Candace talks about the MIC and its need to make sure the public is on its side, in order to do its thing, and how the false flag and the intense emotional overload work to persuade the population. It’s a small vignette that to my mind beautifully describes the mechanism.
Grieved
ParticipantI don’t usually read Paul Craig Roberts but he makes an interesting speculation in this post. He’s reporting the admission from Holland that the Covid response across Europe was coordinated by NATO as a military op. He speculates that maybe Sweden’s relaxed attitude to lockdowns and such happened because it wasn’t yet a part of NATO:
Dutch Health Minister Admits: Covid Was a Military Operation Against the People
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ParticipantIn under 4 minutes, a tight little clip from Rania Khalek’s guest reminding us that the Zionists have invented some of today’s methods of terrorism, their MO from the very beginning:
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ParticipantThank you for this. I’ve just started on it, but the constants between operations are always strategically useful to note – this time Kosovo, Ukraine and Gaza, and the threads that link them. (Also, fascinating insight into Meyssan himself and his evolution as an independent journalist.)
Marandi does a similar thing in the above interview with Simes, connecting the policy running through the last few US presidents and how Iran and the region view that continuum of struggle.
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ParticipantAnd Danny Haiphong has a great interview with Elijah Magnier and Ghadi Francis, another discussion I found useful to get oriented to this new world, post-Trump. I’m sometimes wary of Danny because he tends to interject minutes of his own analysis – excellent though it is – into his interviews, but this time he keeps it tight and lets these two superstars talk.
And it’s like meeting up with old friends again. Magnier talks about the game-changing weaponry and many things strategic and tactical, while Francis once again channels the awe-inspiring spirit of her Lebanese people and the resistance forces of the region, coupled with her supremely clear eye on the situation.
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