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  • in reply to: Chronicles of the Apocalypse โ€“ 11 May 2025 #57705
    Sudhi
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    Let me inform you it’s not the so-called ‘End of Times ‘. It will take a long time for time to end.

    Sudhi
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    COVID-19 vaccines are linked to a sharp drop in the birth rate, according to a Czech nationwide study.ย  https://aftershock.news/?q=node/1505979

    A nationwide study in the Czech Republic found that vaccinated women have 33% fewer successful pregnancies than unvaccinated women. mRNA vaccines, in particular Comirnaty Pfizer, dominated the Czech vaccination campaign, accounting for 96% of the administered doses.

    โ—By mid-2021, only 7% of live births were to vaccinated women, despite making up 39% of the population, a staggering discrepancy.

    โ—The authors of the study warn of a possible safety signal, depending on the batch of the vaccine, when early batches of the vaccine potentially cause disproportionate harm.

    โ—The total fertility rate in the Czech Republic fell from 1.83 births per 1,000 women in 2021 to 1.45 in 2023, indicating a systemic decline in fertility.

    COVID-19 mRNA injections destroy more than 60 % of women’s non-renewable egg supply…A new study has shown that rats given intramuscular doses of mRNA equivalent to human ones experienced irreversible loss of primordial follicles โ€” the basis of fertility…

    in reply to: Chronicles of the Apocalypse โ€“ 11 May 2025 #57648
    Sudhi
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    Please read this essay by the notable scholar, Professor Hilal Ahmed :
    https://www.telegraphindia.com/opinion/india-triumphs-pakistan-has-lost-the-war-on-political-ideas-prnt/cid/2099792#goog_rewarded
    “…Let us unpack the chronology of the present clash. The Pakistani army chief, Asim Munir, delivered a highly provocative anti-India speech prior to the Pahalgam attack. Munir made it very clear that Pakistanโ€™s anti-India position stemmed from its uncompromising adherence to the two-nation theory. Munir asserted that the differences between Hindus and Muslims constituted the philosophical foundation of Pakistan; and, for that reason, Muslim Pakistan would continue to support the militant struggle in Kashmir in the name of Islam to defeat Hindu India.
    The Pahalgam massacre was the logical outcome of this assertion. There were three aspects to this terrorist attack which made it rather unprecedented. First, the terrorists discovered a new soft target โ€” common, non-Muslim tourists. The presence of these visitors in Kashmir posed a serious challenge to the Pakistan-supported terrorist networks. The enthusiastic participation of Kashmiri people in the recent elections had already delegitimised the Pakistani claim that Kashmiri Muslims did not have faith in Indian democracy. It was clear that the Pakistan-supported terrorist groups did not represent the aspirations of ordinary Kashmiris. The terrorists wanted to re-establish their dominance and innocent tourists were the easily available targets.
    The communal nature of the Pahalgam terror attack was the second important feature. Terrorists asked the tourists to reveal their religious identity. They even forced people to recite the Kalima before killing them. This overemphasis on the religion of the victims provided a clear Muslim versus Hindu framework to the event, something which was highlighted by Munir in his speech as well.
    Finally, the presentation of violence was the third unique feature of the Pahalgam terror attack. Terrorists knew that this violent event would be recorded and disseminated widely. They, it seems, were clear that this mass killing would produce a number of horrifying images โ€” pictures, videos, reels, and memes. They wanted to use these troubling imageries to reproduce the central premise of the two-nation theory: that Hindus and Muslims are involved in a permanent war.
    Interestingly, the Indian responses to Pahalgam were different. Local Kashmiris, religious leaders, political elites, and Kashmirโ€™s civil society groups strongly condemned the Pahalgam massacre. It has been strongly asserted that Kashmiri Muslims do not want to be linked either to Pakistan or to any self-claimed jihadi terrorist group. The sacrifice of Syed Adil Hussain Shah, the only local Kashmiri killed in the Pahalgam bloodshed, was portrayed as evidence of Kashmirโ€™s resistance against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.
    The Muslim response to Pahalgam outside Kashmir was almost similar. Sermons condemning the Pahalgam massacre were delivered from mosques across the country on the very next Friday congregational prayer. Muslim worshippers wore black bands on their shoulders to express their disapproval of terrorism. Muslim religious organisations, prominent Muslim civil society leaders, and even political leaders, including the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeenโ€™s Asaduddin Owaisi, strongly objected to the Pahalgam attack, urging the Government of India to take strong action against Pakistan…The outcome is clear: Pakistan has already lost the war of ideas primarily because India has refused to become a Hindu Pakistan.”

    in reply to: The Hearty Salon, 5 May 2025 โ€ฆ Open Thread #57533
    Sudhi
    Participant

    Thank you, dear Mr. P, for the explanation. I didn’t understand that the โ€œthird railโ€ ploy was employed by India.
    From Wikipedia: “The metaphor comes from the high-voltage third rail in some electric railway systems. Touching a third rail can result in electrocution, so usage of the metaphor in political situations relates to the risk of “political suicide” that a person would face by raising certain taboo subjects…

    in reply to: Chronicles of the Apocalypse โ€“ 11 May 2025 #57489
    Sudhi
    Participant

    Your prediction could probably occur if Pakistan under the reign of its Army chief General Asif Munir undertakes another terrorist attack upon civilians in India.

    in reply to: The Hearty Salon, 5 May 2025 โ€ฆ Open Thread #57485
    Sudhi
    Participant

    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/10/us/politics/trump-india-pakistan-nuclear.htmlย  India’s strike on Pakistan Air Force base, Nur Khan in Rawalpindi, validates its caability to target Pakistan’s key military assets and disrupt its nuclear command.

    in reply to: Chronicles of the Apocalypse โ€“ 11 May 2025 #57484
    Sudhi
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    https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/147594?single

    Here are additional satellite and reconnaissance drone images showing the aftermath of India’s strikes on Pakistani military assets. Note: These images were released by the Indian military. @DDGeopolitics

    https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/147588?single Reports suggest India may have also targeted the Kirana Hillsโ€”an underground military storage site housing both nuclear and conventional weaponsโ€”near Mushaf Airbase in Sargodha. Absolutely wild, if true.

    in reply to: The Hearty Salon, 5 May 2025 โ€ฆ Open Thread #57432
    Sudhi
    Participant

    https://en.mehrnews.com/news/231621/VIDEO-Moment-when-India-attacked-Pakistan-s-Nur-Khan-base
    Footage shows the moment when the Indian Army launched a missile attack on Pakistan’s Nur Khan military base.

    https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/147315
    PAF Base Nur Khan houses atleast 6 x SAAB ERIEYE AEW&C and 3 x IL-78 tankers of the Pakistan Airforce.

    Sudhi
    Participant

    Please accept my warmest and most sincere congratulations on this great holiday โ€“ Happy Victory Day! ๐Ÿฉท

     

     

    Sudhi
    Participant

    Like clouds in the sky,

    So thoughts change their light and shape in us,

    What we love today, tomorrow we despise.

    — W. Kรผchelbecker

    Sudhi
    Participant

    Zhuravli (Cranes) by Dmitri Hvorostovsky https://youtu.be/JTjPbkd_UlY?si=3i8VQoqs2riNg_Ds Zhuravli (Cranes) by Dmitri Hvorostovsky

    It sometimes seems me

    that the soldiers

    Who didn’t return from

    the bloody battlefields,

    Did not lay down

    into our earth long ago,

    But turned into white cranes.

    From those distant times,

    they until now

    Still fly and send

    their calls to us.

    Isn’t that why so often

    and so sorrowfully

    We become silent

    when looking at the sky?

    Across the sky flies,

    flies the tired formation,

    Flies in the fog

    at the end of the day.

    And in that array,

    there is a small gap โ€”

    Maybe that is the place for me.

    The day will come,

    when with the flock of cranes

    I’ll also float in such

    a bluish-grey haze.

    Calling from beneath the sky

    as a bird

    All you, who I left behind

    on the earth.

    It sometimes seems to me,

    that the soldiers

    Who didn’t return from the bloody battlefields,

    Did not lay down

    into our earth long ago,

    But turned into white cranes.

    https://lyricstranslate.com/en/zhuravli-cranes.html-0

    in reply to: The Hearty Salon, 25 April 2025 โ€ฆ Open Thread #56809
    Sudhi
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    “The Stakes of Donald Trumpโ€™s Negotiations with the Islamic Republic of Iran” by Thierry Meyssan https://www.voltairenet.org/article222165.html

    “The general public is completely unaware of the real stakes in the negotiations between Washington and Tehran. This article presents a situation in which lies have been piling up over three decades, making any progress particularly difficult. Contrary to popular belief, the nuclear issue in Iran is not whether Tehran will acquire an atomic bomb, but whether it will be able to help Palestine without resorting to weapons…

     

     

    Sudhi
    Participant

    Fly on the wings of the win “Uletaj na kryl’jach vetra” (Fly on the wings of the wind) https://youtu.be/91DqNaY2-lg?si=Z2UndW-AMxSZk23J

    (Soprano)

    Fly away on the wings of wind

    To the homeland, my dear song,

    To the land where we can sing freely,

    Where it was so carefree for you and me.

    (Altos)

    Where the air is full of delight under the sultry sky,

    There mountains dream in the clouds listening to the sea.

    (Soprano)

    There the sun shines so bright,

    And dear mountains are luminous with its light,

    Roses flourish in valleys,

    And nightingales sing in green forests…

    Sing in forests…

    (Altos)

    There the sun is so bright…

    There a rose blooms…

    And sweet grapes grow…

    (Soprano)

    There it is more carefree for you, song…

    (Altos)

    So fly away there!

    https://www.letras.com/dance-dance-revolution/549660/english.html

    in reply to: Chronicles of the Apocalypse โ€“ 13 April 2025 #56308
    Sudhi
    Participant

    End of the Western World Prophecy: Pope Francis Dies. There’s a strange prediction by Nostradamus associated with it.ย Article dated Feb 26, 2025 :https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/etimes/trending/did-nostradamus-predict-pope-francis-death-and-his-successor-unraveling-nostradamus-predictions-for-2025/articleshow/118574377.cms “Through the death of a very old Pontiffโ€ฆ a Roman of good age .. Of him, it will be said that he weakens his seeโ€ฆ but long will he sit in biting inactivity.”

    Pope prophecy: Francis’ death could ‘fulfill Saint’s 900-year-old’ Armageddon foretelling a 12th Century Saint claimed his death could be catastrophic for the world. https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/2044539/pope-prophecy-francis-death?int_source=amp_continue_reading&int_medium=amp&int_campaign=continue_reading_button#amp-readmore-targetย  According to a book called Prophecy of the Popes, written in 1139 by St Malachy, the death of Francis I could spark the day of judgement. The ancient text is based on St Malachy’s trip to Rome where he claimed that he received a vision of the future, including the name of every pope from that moment until the end of days.

    He shared details of 109 future popes in the book with Pope Francis being the last. Of the last pope, St Malachy wrote: “In the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church, there will sit Peter the Roman, who will pasture his sheep in many tribulations, and when these things are finished, the city of seven hills will be destroyed, and the dreadful judge will judge his people. The End.”

    Sudhi
    Participant

    A song from “Doctor Zhivago” by Boris Pasternak:

    As a hare was running about the wide world,

    About the wide world, over the white snow,

    He ran, the lop-eared hare, past a rowan tree,

    Past a rowan tree and complained to her :

    Have I not, I–lop-eared hare, a timorous heart,

    Frightened of the wild beast’s tracks,

    The wild beast’s tracks, the wild wolf’s hungry belly.

    Pity me, O rowan bush ! O fair rowan tree!

    Do not give thy beauty to the wicked enemy,

    The wicked enemy, the wicked raven.

    Scatter thy red berries to the wind,

    Scatter them in handfuls to the wind, and let it carry them

    Over the wide world, over the white snow.

    Fling them, roll them to my native town,

    To the far end of the street, the last house,

    The last house in the street, the last window, the room

    Where she hides in hermit solitude,

    My dear, my longed for love.

    Whisper to my grieving love, my bride,

    A warm, an ardent word.

    I, a soldier, languish in captivity,

    Homesick, I–poor soldier, kept in foreign parts.

    I’ll escape out of my bitter durance,

    I will go to my red berry, my fair love.

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