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Sadness 1 point ago +1 / -0

Col Douglas McGregor is talking bout this proposal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWGhXB1uszI

His analysis is that Zelenski is the big obstacle, but also European elite, many in USA, who are all riddled with propaganda that Russia will overr-run Europe, or someting.

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Sadness 6 points ago +6 / -0

I had suspected as much. The rifts in the Netherlands run deep. One of them is a racism towars Friske people - the reasons my family left, actually. Always that Dutch 'nobility' parading around as lords of the manor - i.e. management. Usually quite stupid too.

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

The Russian president has suggested that UN-backed external governance in Kiev could provide a legitimate foundation for peace negotiations

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s proposal to establish a temporary international administration in Ukraine under UN supervision is based on historical precedents, according to Kirill Logvinov, who heads the Foreign Ministry’s Department of International Organizations. He told TASS on Sunday that the UN already has experience with this process.

Moscow has repeatedly stated that it is not possible to sign a peace agreement with Kiev because the current Ukrainian leadership lacks legitimacy. Vladimir Zelensky’s presidential term expired in May 2024, though he has remained in office without holding elections, citing martial law.

Putin suggested earlier this week that creating “external management or temporary administration under the UN could facilitate elections in Ukraine and provide a legitimate foundation for negotiations. A peace deal signed with a newly elected leader, he said, would be recognized around the world and could not be overturned later.

“There is no formal mechanism for creating such administrations in the UN,” Logvinov acknowledged. However, he noted that the UN has established transitional authorities in several post-conflict areas, including Cambodia, East Timor, and Eastern Slavonia, setting a precedent for this type of arrangement.

“In all cases, the first step was reaching an agreement between the parties to the conflict – directly or through intermediaries – on the appropriate transfer of powers to the UN,” he explained. Once an agreement is reached, the parties or their mediators would then submit a formal appeal to the UN. The Security Council would instruct the secretary-general to prepare a framework for the temporary administration, including a timeline and budget.

Logvinov stressed that the final decision rests with the UN Security Council following a report by the secretary-general outlining the form and functions of the proposed administration.

[my comment]: I am in two minds about this idea: On the face of it, it is democratic. Third parties can implement a transparent election and the whole thing can be done and dusted in a pre-determined time period. Furthermore, there will be no 'boots on the ground' as such, just external supervision of the process, with LOTS of eyes. Sounds like a plan to me.

However, Ukraine will demand that they are a sovereign country and do not need no stinkin' UN. Also, the Ukrainians are claiming that the Russians are delaying things. It's also not what Trump wants, as he wants to be the peacemaker, and not have that power removed from him, in favor of the UN security council (his favorite people, not).

I think that the Russians know this, however, and this is one of those we could always do .... bogeymen-topics in a negotiation, that no-one actually wants as a vehicle - this sort of thing tends to crystalise some sort of other action that is seemingly un-related, but ...meanwhile, progress on the ground on the line of combat contact is usually more than 10 square km per day (that's 2470 or so acres) in favor of the Russians. Just slow and steady enough, to let the UkroNATO, supposedly sans USA) frog heat up a little more.

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Sadness 11 points ago +11 / -0

Also he had two daughters??

As Clayton said, this story is pretty much bunked. (as opposed to debunked).

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Sadness 4 points ago +4 / -0

Not sure what's vertical about it, except for the funky map orientation.

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Sadness 4 points ago +4 / -0

Well that sounds like an adult with big-boy pants on.

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

Only this guy has been testing a 'bioshield', so that T-cells (i.e. your natural immunity) are kickstarted. He has been doing human trials for nine years.

He explains it's not a traditional 'anti-body' vaccine - it's a t-cell stimulus, combined with very low dose-chemo - if cancer-patient - to 'expose' the cancer at the same time (because cancer hides from the immune system).

It's also an outpatient service (already running)- he envisions a 'red cross' service - mobile as a public health initiative not only for cancer patients, bt also covid sufferers and healthy people alike (because it can be taken prophylactically) - to reverse the damage done by fauci and collins.

Also, he has a bone to pick - the deep state slowed his research multiple times, for political reasons.

He then goes into Quantum computing, AI, genome sequencing, software creation etc. He even offered his invention for free at the beginning of Covid - but everyone was enamored with big pharma. Oh and he has a manufacturing plant sitting in New York. Chuck Shumer put the bosh on it. It is sitting idle rite now.

... and he was born in South Africa, and he also owns LA Times.

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ivermectin

Effect of ivermectin on the immune response in mice

(Blakley & Rousseaux, 1991)

Results indicate that the immunostimulatory properties of ivermectin are associated with altered function of T lymphocytes, in particular, T-helper lymphocytes. The immunomodulating effects of ivermectin may provide an alternative approach for treatment of disease problems involving immunosuppression.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1828942/

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Sadness 5 points ago +5 / -0

Lithuania was basically pretend-picking a fight with a nuclear armed nation (Belarus). Trying to cross a swamp. With the heaviest tank on earth ...

But, I think this is comms, once I saw the draining comments..

Us crew missing

Yeah, we know. - Quite a few decided to make nice with the Russians.

NATO struggles to recover

... yeah we saw that - MAcaroni and Stormer 008 trying to start sometin

Drain the swamp

... OK

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Sadness 11 points ago +11 / -0

Vehicle designed for recovering military vebicles

weighing over 60 tons

Recovery efforts have proven unsuccessful

"We just need to stop the flow of water from the lake into the swamp so that the mud can be pumped out of the swamp,”

erm....wut

Drain the swamp?? <---- sounds like comms

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