I have to wonder if the german public is as cowed - pun intended - as he makes them out to be?
That it was the US has never really been in doubt, and it is indeed an act of war and state terrorism.
Don't expect anything to come from the swedish investigation, it's buried under so much "top secret - classified" it's a wonder they even acknowledged their is an investigation. And our WEF-alumni of a PM (Kristersson is a WEF-toady just as Andersson before him) has tied us firmly to the loadstone of NATO/US-vassalship. The only fly in the ointment is how Kristersson's coalition is to convince the powerful capitalist and bankng families owning our defence industry that it is a good idea for the swedish armed forces to switch to US-made lowest-bidder equipment.
Meanwhile, the civil war rolls on. Not even bombings make the headlines anymore. Daily bombings. Daily shootouts between teenagers of non-skiing origin. And the most recent PISA-report for Sweden showed that of 15-year old boys, 20% are illiterate after 8 years of school.
That's higher than it was 200 years ago, but then we never really had a problem with illiteracy, ever. Most everyone has always been able to read since the Reformation at least, since it was required by the clergy that everyone should be able to read the Bible. Guess being unable to actually read the Koran is a feature, not a bug.
Hey, a balloon! From Chy-nuh! Look over there! And it works, every time.
I think the disconnect between what is said by politicians and their willing collaborators in legacy media vs. 'the people' is very big by now.
If polling data is to be believed, the majority of Germans don't want to fight, either Russia, China, Iran, or whoever.
I recall a recent press conference where a gov't spokesperson refused to answer the question when the gov't will share whatever information about the Nord Stream affair it has with parliament, which, in theory, would be the assembled representatives of the sovereign people.
Haha, good one.
As to the Swedish civil war: good lord. It's never spoken about here in Norway, though, in the media or by politicians. If it is mentioned, it's more like, 'at least we're not as bad off as Sweden' (which, given the weird history of Norway and Sweden, is a super-weird inversion of the traditional love-hate relationship, much like Austria and (vs. Germany, btw).
Around 440,000 people (including me) have signed the change.org petition started by Sahra Wagenknecht (Lafontaine's wife) and Alice Schwarzer (who would have thought that I would one day sign a petition started by Alice Schwarzer?). As with Covid, large parts of the German population are very unhappy with the situation.
The "experts", on the other hand, are playing the Covid game again. Look at this WELT report on "expert" Carlo Masala on a TV talk show: "Diese Schrift ist Ausdruck eines übelsten Nationalpazifismus". Now, what does that word sound like?
I live in the U.S. I told my parents about Seymour Hersh's article when it came out and they were surprised. Then they were more surprised the next day when they looked on other news websites and found no mention about the bombing. My mother was very concerned about Russian retaliation. I am astonished that the Germans aren't throwing a fit, but maybe they are, behind the scenes. In the U.S. we say that Biden has been wrong about every foreign policy issue for the last 40 years (give or take a few) and since being elected he has had the opportunity to be 'wrong' in a really BIG way. I wouldn't be surprised to see a NATO 'crack-up' during his term in office.
As I would have written in your previous articles on the matter:
this war is simply the revenge of the Nazis against Russia, only country and army able to defeat them completely in WWII.
And if you look at the two wars carefully you'll see that the actors are the same, with just one exception: USA this time is on the Nazi side without hiding it as they did in WWII.
I have to wonder if the german public is as cowed - pun intended - as he makes them out to be?
That it was the US has never really been in doubt, and it is indeed an act of war and state terrorism.
Don't expect anything to come from the swedish investigation, it's buried under so much "top secret - classified" it's a wonder they even acknowledged their is an investigation. And our WEF-alumni of a PM (Kristersson is a WEF-toady just as Andersson before him) has tied us firmly to the loadstone of NATO/US-vassalship. The only fly in the ointment is how Kristersson's coalition is to convince the powerful capitalist and bankng families owning our defence industry that it is a good idea for the swedish armed forces to switch to US-made lowest-bidder equipment.
Meanwhile, the civil war rolls on. Not even bombings make the headlines anymore. Daily bombings. Daily shootouts between teenagers of non-skiing origin. And the most recent PISA-report for Sweden showed that of 15-year old boys, 20% are illiterate after 8 years of school.
That's higher than it was 200 years ago, but then we never really had a problem with illiteracy, ever. Most everyone has always been able to read since the Reformation at least, since it was required by the clergy that everyone should be able to read the Bible. Guess being unable to actually read the Koran is a feature, not a bug.
Hey, a balloon! From Chy-nuh! Look over there! And it works, every time.
I think the disconnect between what is said by politicians and their willing collaborators in legacy media vs. 'the people' is very big by now.
If polling data is to be believed, the majority of Germans don't want to fight, either Russia, China, Iran, or whoever.
I recall a recent press conference where a gov't spokesperson refused to answer the question when the gov't will share whatever information about the Nord Stream affair it has with parliament, which, in theory, would be the assembled representatives of the sovereign people.
Haha, good one.
As to the Swedish civil war: good lord. It's never spoken about here in Norway, though, in the media or by politicians. If it is mentioned, it's more like, 'at least we're not as bad off as Sweden' (which, given the weird history of Norway and Sweden, is a super-weird inversion of the traditional love-hate relationship, much like Austria and (vs. Germany, btw).
Around 440,000 people (including me) have signed the change.org petition started by Sahra Wagenknecht (Lafontaine's wife) and Alice Schwarzer (who would have thought that I would one day sign a petition started by Alice Schwarzer?). As with Covid, large parts of the German population are very unhappy with the situation.
The "experts", on the other hand, are playing the Covid game again. Look at this WELT report on "expert" Carlo Masala on a TV talk show: "Diese Schrift ist Ausdruck eines übelsten Nationalpazifismus". Now, what does that word sound like?
https://www.welt.de/vermischtes/article243776519/Maischberger-Das-ist-Zynismus-pur-sagt-der-Militaerexperte.html
https://www.change.org/p/manifestfuerfrieden-aufstandfuerfrieden
My wife and I signed the petition, too. (Same statement about Alice Schwarzer.)
Peace now.
I live in the U.S. I told my parents about Seymour Hersh's article when it came out and they were surprised. Then they were more surprised the next day when they looked on other news websites and found no mention about the bombing. My mother was very concerned about Russian retaliation. I am astonished that the Germans aren't throwing a fit, but maybe they are, behind the scenes. In the U.S. we say that Biden has been wrong about every foreign policy issue for the last 40 years (give or take a few) and since being elected he has had the opportunity to be 'wrong' in a really BIG way. I wouldn't be surprised to see a NATO 'crack-up' during his term in office.
I hope you're correct about the crack-up.
NATO is now siding with the Neonazis in their continued war vs. Russia.
Clown world.
As I would have written in your previous articles on the matter:
this war is simply the revenge of the Nazis against Russia, only country and army able to defeat them completely in WWII.
And if you look at the two wars carefully you'll see that the actors are the same, with just one exception: USA this time is on the Nazi side without hiding it as they did in WWII.
Sadly, my friend, you're correct.
Could you please provide a link to Lafontaine’s original article?
Hi kapock, apologies for this oversight; I've inserted the link in the piece above, but you may also find it here:
https://www.nachdenkseiten.de/?p=93602
I thank you