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  1. German whistleblower releases 10GB data 4GB data from Robert Koch Institute.

    https://x.com/BBarucker/status/1822192601060999282
    

    highlights:
    @ 00:11:00 : The German Health Minister , perhaps because clinical visits had fallen to an all time low, declared that the Pandemic was over. There is a problem. There is no mechanism for declaring a pandemic to be over. This causes a crisis in the RKI staff. They have to decide what to do because there never was a medical crisis pandemic. 
    @00:39:00 : Astrazenica March 2021 the public is becoming aware that the Asrazenica jabs pose a 20 fold risk of a rare disease of the veins. Within weeks, Merkel, Schteinmeyer, Scholtz, Lauderbach, all prominent German politicians are reported in the German press as having been “vaccinated with Astrazenica.”

  2. Only 28 comments so far this week? Seems surprisingly low.

    There were in excess of 200 posted on the first M&M of this month.

    1. Its August. The hiccup on the comments posting likely wiped some and slowed down participation.

      1. Ah, OK. Thanks for the clarification. I was worried we were somehow being shadow banned!

        Nothing in the online world would surprise me nowadays.

  3. Oh. And apparently Zelensky’s now being blamed for blowing up the Nordstream Gas Pipeline.

    That’s a quick turnaround. He was on the cover of Time Magazine as “man of the year” about five minutes ago.

    All so, so, fake.

    I wonder if German taxpayers are going to be refunded any of the billions of euros they sent to the Ukraine.

  4. A couple of comments :
    A) to some extent bitcoin (unconfirmed) transactions can now be cancelled.
    B) The connection of Bitcoin to energy consumption is tenuous.

  5. Excellent conversation. Much thanks.

    Perhaps the situation in Ukraine isn’t stupifying. Perhaps it is just what needs to be done, in order to complete their objectives.

    Ukraine isn’t a war. It is highly scripted and controlled war games. It is a place to test new weapons and tech. It is a way to ramp up money laundering. It is useful in so many ways.

    It will end when it is useful to end it. That includes Putin. Thinking of him as separate from Mr. Global feels naive. He is playing along, just like the other trans-ideological corporations and oligarchs.

    1. Cindy,

      Very interesting comment.

      Do you think there are real deaths occurring over there? I’ve heard credible rumors that the entire “war” is simply a film production.

      It is interesting that Russia politely stopped bombing Kiev just long enough for Janet Yellen, Boris Johnson, Ben Stiller, and Sean Penn to appear in photo ops with Zelensky.

      Zelensky IS a professional actor. And was presented by Sean Penn with an Oscar statuette. Is that meant to mean something to those in the know?

      1. There are deaths. But soon after the Russian army wins a battle and occupy some territory, there is another battle, and they have to withdraw. It seems that their officers have been instructed not to win the war.

        1. Their offices are instructed to inflict the most deaths for the least deaths rather than to occupy territory. So far it is a highly successful strategy.

        2. OK.

          So who’s instructing the Russian military to this effect? The Central Bank of Russia?

          Incidentally, the central banks of Russia, the UK, the US, China, Israel, Japan, and Europe are all members of the BIS. They all practice usury, their owners are a closely guarded secret, they all pushed the Covid scam, as well as the control grid.

          Doesn’t this mean that they’re all essentially on the same side? Like the Warburg Brothers running the US and German central banks during World War Two.

          I don’t doubt that at the political leadership level, there are serious differences of opinion as to who ends up with a bigger slice of the future global pie. However, the reality is that these guys are all subservient to the banksters.

  6. Putting together a number of things on the Kursk offensive, I believe it is also a prototype:

    1. So far the Russians have outperformed Ukraine, whether they had Western weapons or not. Especially last summer’s offensive was desastrous. So testing what does work is of paramount importance
    2. Saying Ukraine blew up pipeline and implicating Zelensky halfway allows NATO to go both ways: Send more weapons and mercenaries if things go well, negotiate a peace (after removal of Zelensky) if things go badly. So far, it seems to be going well (losing soldiers is of no concern), because Germany has just agreed to send a huge package of tanks and armoured vehicles. This is extra telling because Germany suffered most from the Nordstream attack.
    3. Coming fall is going to determine whether they feel confident enough to sacrifice the rest of Europe in the same manner or not.

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