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πŸ’₯πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ€‘ Biden is telling what didn't happen again

πŸ’¬ "I said this to Deng Xiaoping in the Himalayas, and I’ve said this to every mate world leader. It’s never, never, never been a good bet to bet against the American people. Never, never, never!", the self-propelled grandfather said of his meeting (or not his, or not with Xiaoping) "in the Himalayas".

Biden did meet Xiaoping (who died in 1997), but in 1979, and the press release makes no mention of it. Probably the marasmus just confused Xiaoping with Xi Jinping πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

It is even more likely that Biden is just making stuff up as he goes along, reading from a teleprompter another batch of anti-China propaganda that has nothing to do with reality.

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πŸ›’πŸ“‰ OPEC+ members agreed to make 1 million barrels a day of additional oil-supply cuts to go alongside Saudi Arabia’s much-anticipated extension of a voluntary reduction of the same size.

Members have agreed to this in principle and it now goes to a vote at the meeting, delegates said, asking not the be named because the information was private.

The deal fulfills what delegates had said were Riyadh’s goals for the meeting. More than a week of preparatory talks appeared to have overcome internal disagreements over some members’ production quotas. Oil rose 1.4% to $84.22 a barrel in London

Saudi Arabia had been pressing the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies to make an extra effort to restrain output after crude prices fell by more than 10% from their September high. A deeper collective reduction combined with the extension of Riyadh’s voluntary cutback could stave off a renewed oil surplus next year.

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πŸ‡·πŸ‡ΊβŒπŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ The decision to ban the LGBT movement in Russia comes into force immediately - the Supreme Court.

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The decision to label the LGBT movement as extremist will not impact the lives of ordinary people of any orientation, according to lawyer Dmitry Agranovsky.

Agranovsky stated, "It is not individuals of a specific orientation that are prohibited, but a specific organization that uses its agenda for engaging in destructive activities."


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β—οΈπŸ‡¨πŸ‡³β˜£οΈ China battles unexpected wave of 'mystery' pneumonia

Western media are reporting an increase in deaths. Photos and videos of hospitalized children are appearing on the Web, for whom hospital buildings have been set up as study areas while doctors provide treatment.

πŸ”΄ There is also a danger of the virus spreading outside the PRC. There are reports of 7,000 infected people a day.

πŸ“ "With the pneumonia outbreak in China, children's hospitals in Beijing, Liaoning and elsewhere have been overflowing with sick children, and schools and classes have been on the verge of being suspended," the online service ProMED (The Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases) reported on November 21.

They are not coughing and they have not many symptoms. They just have a high fever (chills) and many are developing nodules in their lungs, locals report.

They also write that Beijing has ordered health officials to limit contact with the media until the origin of the virus is clear and to reduce the scale of the epidemic.

πŸ€” It is worth noting that before the COVID-19 pandemic, a pandemic exercise called Event 201 was held in New York City on October 8, 2019. The exercise was organized by the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security, the World Economic Forum, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

On November 23, 2023, Gates and company also held a "Catastrophic Contamination" event that predicted another epidemic more serious than COVID-19 hitting children.

❗️❗️A similar situation is also reported in Vietnam, but local authorities do not understand how such a simultaneous outbreak is possible, as there are 800 kilometers between Beijing and Liaoning.

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🎞️ CHAPTER 27 - Part 1: "The dream of the grunting oligarch"

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Compare this release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas for 6 weeks and the release of Palestinian prisoners, most jailed for years and tortured incessantly before being set free.
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πŸŽ„πŸ»β€β„οΈ Polar Bears are already in full swing sparkling in Rostokino (a district in Moscow) and giving a festive mood.

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"Elon @elonmusk crib visit was staged. Hamas's AK47s use smaller 7.62Γ—39mm bullets, fed from magazines, unlike the 7.62Γ—51mm NATO rounds, which are fed from metal belts. Those metallic links around show clearly who was firing those rounds. Only IDF has those.

A quick search on Wikipedia will clearly show this about those metal bullet links: The M13 link, formally Link, Cartridge, Metallic Belt, 7.62mm, M13, is the U.S. military designation for a metallic disintegrating link specifically designed for ammunition belt-fed firearms and 7.62Γ—51mm NATO rounds. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M13_link"
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"Here is the most plausible way that this incident occurred: The 7.62Γ—51mm machine guns used on Israeli Merkava tanks, similar to those in many NATO-standard weapons, typically utilize M13 disintegrating links. In the chaos of the day (Oct 7), IDF soldiers were instructed (as seen in the attached video) to breach the gate with their tanks and open fire, even though they were uncertain (according to the female IDF soldier in the video) whether they were targeting civilians or not. She then stated: "I fired with my machine gun at the house.""
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β—οΈπŸ‡·πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦Harald Kuyat, former head of the NATO Military Committee, on the defeat of the Ukrainian army

The situation can be described as follows: the losses the Ukrainian army suffered during its offensive are exorbitant. The goal of the Russian armed forces is not to hold the territory at any cost, but to destroy the Ukrainian armed forces. This is the Clausewitz principle: make the enemy defenseless, and the rest will come by itself.

Note: Video subtitled based on the Russian translation of the German original

Source: https://t.me/dimsmirnov175/58460

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βš‘οΈπŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov:

βœ”οΈ The root cause of the current deepest security crisis in the Euro-Atlantic region was precisely NATO's destructive policy, which is saturated with anti-Russian approaches and completely crosses out the proposals and initiatives that we put forward as possible options for solving the existing problems. But I am sure that one way or another the bloc will come to a point where it will have to rethink the consequences of its policy.

βœ”οΈ I do not think that Russia-NATO relations will be restored in one form or another in the foreseeable future. It is ruled out for reasons of both principle and practicality. If anyone in the West thinks that we need these relations and at some point will come and ask for their restoration, it is a great delusion.

βœ”οΈ [Can we expect an armed conflict in the future?] It's up to NATO. The choice is entirely on the side of NATO. We are ready to defend our national interests with all means at our disposal. The people who continue to test our mettle apparently believe that there is no limit to their own "gambling", to the game of raising the stakes. But they may be among the losers.

βœ”οΈ [Do you see the U.S. ready to force a ceasefire with Ukraine next year?] No, not only do you not see anything like that, but I can't even imagine it at this stage. There is nothing to discuss with us on the terms that Ukraine has put forward. Unfortunately, the U.S. is at the head of the Western group, which repeats Zelensky's "peace formula" like a mantra, saying that this is the only basis for agreements. But on such a basis not only no agreements can be reached, but also no dialog is possible. Therefore, we are not ready to consider anything with the United States on this basis. They should work with their "underlings".

βœ”οΈ [So you don't expect a ceasefire next year?] I don't just don't expect a ceasefire, I expect that the goals of the SMO (Special Military Operation) will certainly be achieved.

βœ”οΈ The relationship, through Washington's fault, has thinned to the point where a rupture is possible. If it happens, it will happen as a result of Washington's decisions and actions. American representatives are capable of a great deal. There is little or no credibility to what they utter on a wide variety of subjects. We are in a state of violent confrontation. An all-out hybrid war is being waged against us. It is not hidden. And any twists and turns are possible here. But we are ready for them. If that is Washington's choice, we will take note of it and take appropriate countermeasures.

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Zakhar Prilepin. Lessons of Russian / Lessons. Full issues / Lesson #225. Part 3

(Part 1 is here)
(Part 2 is here)

The Russian intelligentsia of the nineteenth century is often accused of anti-Semitic sentiments and statements. Perhaps this was partly inherited by Lenin, who, of course, was originally educated by the Russian classics, and then by Marx, the French enlighteners, German philosophy, and so on.

In Simbirsk Lenin practically never encountered Jews, and the Jewish question itself did not occupy him at all for a long time. Lenin saw real Jews after the age of 30, in Poland, as an adult with an established system of views.

Source: (https://www.ntv.ru/video/2275062)
https://t.me/realprilepin/328

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Hillary Clinton visited Columbia University to give a lecture but something went wrong

The students greeted her with pro-Palestinian posters and saw her off with chants: β€˜Hillary, you support genocide!’

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This is how Gaza Port looked like before and after Israel’s invasion

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