Wednesday 29th of October 2025

there was no need to do it.....

As we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings, the world is drifting as close to another nuclear confrontation as it has been in decades.

With Israeli and American attacks on Iranian nuclear energy sites, India and Pakistan going to war in May, and escalating violence between Russia and NATO-backed forces in Ukraine, the shadow of another nuclear war looms large over daily life.

 

80 Years of Lies: The US Finally Admits It Knew It Didn’t Need to Bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki

By Alan MacLeod / MintPress News

 

 

Eighty Years Of Lies

 

eroding international confidence....

US President Donald Trump’s tariffs are having two broad impacts on the global economy – they are eroding international confidence in US leadership and disrupting global supply chains, and causing rapid geographic restructuring of international trade.

 

Jiao Wang

Beijing steps up as Washington steps back

 

As the most aggressively targeted nation, China has been firm, but measured. While the short-term shocks induced by the trade war put pressure on Beijing, they also propelled other countries towards deeper engagement with China’s long-term initiatives.

the aussie defence magic pudding....

An amazing thing has happened. Our taxpayer-funded think-tank Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) has commissioned analysis by Robert Macklin which shows that the public debate on Australia’s defence has been biased.

The public has been fed grievous underestimates of Australia’s defence capability, because discussion of our potent air capabilities has been sidelined by myopic focus on submarines. Macklin’s message is that those shrieking for Australia to increase its defence spending (ASPI itself, amongst many others) should be discounted.

 

idiots, imbeciles, morons, nazis, psychopaths,....

What happens when Jordan Peterson and Naftali Bennett get together to defend the indefensible? From distorted narratives to blatant hypocrisy in an effort to justify positions that so many see as morally bankrupt. Watch now and learn why their narrative must be challenged

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGbn7cJ0L68

 

Jordan Peterson & Naftali Bennett Are The Worst Humans Alive

 

AND NETANYAHU IS EVEN WORSE !!!!

 

YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.

 

         Gus Leonisky

spies vs spies....

Those with a regard for their welfare would do well not to get between ASIO chief, Mike Burgess, and a soapbox.

Unlike his predecessors, who were content to remain out of the public glare, Burgess seems unable get enough of it. He’s wearing out soapboxes at the rate of knots. Most recently, he’s mounted one at the University of South Australia to deliver an annual lecture named after R.J.L Hawke, Australia’s 23rd prime minister. His theme was counting and countering the cost of espionage.

 

Paddy Gourley

Mike Burgess on the ASIO soapbox, again

 

It’s a worthy subject, although Burgess struggles to do it justice.

love was on its way via very productive signals.....

US President Donald Trump praised the outcome of a meeting between his Russia counterpart, Vladimir Putin, and US special envoy Steve Witkoff, calling it “very productive.”

Both sides will work on ending the Ukraine conflict “in the days and weeks to come,” the American leader wrote in a post on Truth Social on Wednesday.

According to Trump, “great progress”was achieved at the meeting in Moscow earlier in the day.

He said he had updated some of America’s allies in Europe on its results but provided no further details. “Everyone agrees” the Ukraine conflict should come to an end, he stated.

Commenting on the meeting, Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov said that Putin and Witkoff had exchanged “signals.”

don quijote and his donkey-lover deal with global warming and other issues....

On June 30, 2025, nearly 300 current and recently terminated EPA officials signed a “declaration of dissent” outlining how President Trump’s ‘politicization of science’ and job cuts were undermining the notoriously far-left agency.  In their closed minds, it is Trump who is ‘politicizing the science’ and not these radicals who have been pushing pseudo-science like global warming for years now.

midget submarines not included....

‘Absolutely the best ship’: Japan wins $10bn contract to grow Australia’s war fleet
Three Mogami-class frigates part of wider deal to replace ageing Anzac-class frigates and give navy a more lethal surface combatant fleet

Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has beaten a German rival in the race to build Australia’s new fleet of warships, with the federal government expecting the first to be ready for service by 2030.

Australia will spend $10bn over a decade to buy three Mogami-class frigates, part of a wider deal to replace the ageing Anzac-class frigates and give the navy a bigger and more lethal surface combatant fleet.

fiddler on the roof.....

“Hey, get down from there!” Quick, am I talking to a cat, a child, or the president of the United States? If you guessed the president, you’d be right. For some reason, Donald Trump got on the roof of the White House briefing room on Tuesday and just sort of ambled around for a bit while shouting to reporters down on the ground.

epstein and trump: the bad smell overwhelmingly lingers....

Trump INSTANTLY FOLDS in Case against Murdoch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do67G0XSQm8

Trump has “TACO’d” again and has drop his demand that Rupert Murdoch be deposed “immediately” because he’s “old and sick” in his defamation case against the Wall Street Journal in Miami Federal Court. Michael Popok explains that what likely happened is that Murdoch’s lawyers told Trump’s lawyers that if he doesn’t drop the demand, they will move for sanctions AND immediately take Trump’s deposition the next day.

 

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_mX-A6Pf00

 

forever temporary borders....

Ukraine does not have enough strength to retake its former territories in the near term without devastating losses and must therefore prioritize its own survival as a state, Czech President Petr Pavel has said.

Pavel, a former NATO Military Committee chair and longtime supporter of Ukraine – who believes the country should join the US-led bloc notwithstanding its “temporary” borders – made the remarks in a BBC interview on Monday.

Despite its Western backing, Kiev is “not in a position to liberate occupied territories in a short time frame without a significant cost to lives,”the president said.

blue blood....

There are a fair number of curious idiosyncrasies within the systems of royalty and aristocracy, but perhaps one of the most popular queries relates to the well-known phrase ‘a person of blue-blood’. 

But what does this curious phrase actually mean? 

 

What Does Blue Blood Mean?
by Chancellor von Moritz

 

In modern parlance, to say a person has ‘blue blood’ is to suggest that they come from a refined heritage such as royalty or the aristocracy

the industry of "culture"....

In recent years, cultural productions have often been criticised for ideological reasons in opposition to "wokeism," whether national or international. A form of "wokeism" paranoia has mingled with another, much more concrete sentiment: a strange nostalgia.

 

La production industrielle des biens culturels
par Arcture

 

de la sauce blanche....

Moscow believes that conditions for maintaining the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty with the US have “disappeared” and “no longer considers itself bound” by it, according to a statement from the Russian Foreign Ministry.

The INF Treaty, which banned ground-launched missiles with ranges of 500–5,500km, collapsed in 2019 when Washington withdrew, citing Russian violations. Moscow has denied the claims, accusing the US itself of developing banned missiles. Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that the collapse of the INF will significantly erode the global security framework.

moscow would prefer not to engage in such discourse...

The Kremlin has urged caution in making public statements involving nuclear weapons, following US President Donald Trump’s announcement that he has ordered the redeployment of two American nuclear submarines.

Last week, Trump said the vessels had been moved to “the appropriate regions” as a precautionary measure. The announcement came via his Truth Social platform.

Commenting on the decision, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov downplayed the significance of the move, stating that “in this case, it is obvious that American submarines are already on combat patrol. This is a constant process.”

Peskov added that Moscow would prefer not to engage in such discourse or “get involved in such a controversy in any way.”

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