This is an interesting interview in that International Monetary Fund Globalist Director Kristalina Georgieva seems to be laying the landscape for some truthful economic news to surface on the geopolitical level; albeit keeping up the globalist pretenses around western collective energy policy.
One of the more important points Mrs. Georgieva hits on is the reopening of China, from district level COVID bubbles as a containment feature, and the likely impact it will have on global supply chains. Mrs. Georgieva is correct on this issue.
China continued operating their industrial manufacturing base (despite COVID) because they built strict covid isolation bubbles around their industrial sectors geographically. However, with China lifting those isolation bubbles, there is a great potential for the manufacturing sectors to be hit hard by short to medium term virus outbreaks. This could/will have the potential ripple effect of global supply disruptions.
In an ironic twist, ‘deglobalization’ is now a 2023 catchphrase as various nations realize having their supply chains both dependent and interconnected is not good when there are interruptions. A new discussion centering around being dependent on China is the specific issue now being raised. However, the globalists are isolating their viewpoints only to raw material resourcing and development. WATCH:
[Transcript] -MARGARET BRENNAN: I want you to take us around the world and kind of us give us that global view. Let’s start in China. China has been this hub of cheap manufacturing for the world, we are all so dependent on it but right now it looks like COVID cases are exploding as they start pulling back those zero COVID restrictions. What will that mean for the global economy Longterm and short-term?
GEORGIEVA: In the short term, bad news. China has slowed down dramatically in 2022 because of this tight zero COVID policy. For the first time in 40 years China’s growth in 2022 is likely to be at or below global growth. That has never happened before. And looking into next year for three, four, five, six months the relaxation of COVID restrictions will mean bush fire COVID cases throughout China. I was in China last week, in a bubble in the city where there is zero COVID. But that is not going to last once the Chinese people start traveling.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Because they also- they don’t have an effective vaccine right now.
GEORGIEVA: The- the vaccinations fall behind. They have not worked on anti-viral treatments and how that can be offered to people, and so they will go through this tough time. If they stay the course, and this is our advice, stay the course, over time they would be able to catch up with the rest of the world, both in terms of focusing their vaccinations, bringing mRNA vaccines into China, expanding antiviral treatment, and the economy would function. But for the next couple of months, it would be tough for China, and the impact on Chinese growth would be negative. The impact on the region would- would be negative. The impact on global growth would be negative.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Because this is the second-largest economy in the world, and we’ve learned how dependent the world is on the Chinese supply chain. So do you expect then, a domino effect? Will inflation get worse, because all of a sudden there aren’t workers healthy enough to go to factories in China?
GEORGIEVA: We expect that there would be counterweight from the sheer opening of the economy, because up to now, the biggest impact on global value chains came from restrictions due to COVID. When you close down a big city or a big port, the repercussions for the economy is- are significant. Now, we would have the impact of people getting sick, not going to work, but the economy would be open. So the expectations we have for China is to gradually move to a higher level of economic performance, and finish the year better off than it is going to start the year. But you’re absolutely right, the world has relied on China’s growth for a long, long, long time. Before COVID, China would deliver 34, 35, 40% of global growth. It is not doing it anymore. It is actually quite a stressful for the- for the Asian economies. When I talk to Asian leaders, all of them start with this question, what is going to happen with China? Is China going to return to a higher level of growth?
MARGARET BRENNAN: You’ve said that you fear that we are sleepwalking into a world that is poorer and less secure because of a split in the global economy between the US and China. What do you mean by that? Do you see efforts here in Washington to stop it?
GEORGIEVA: It is very easy to reflect on the benefits of the world being more integrated. When we look back over the last three decades, the world economy tripled because of this reliance on an integrated world economy. Who benefited the most? Emerging markets and developing economies, they quadrupled. But rich countries also benefited, they doubled in size of the economy. So we have to be careful not to throw the baby out with the bath water. Yes, the way we have operated created excessive dependency in global chains. We were too focused on costs, how can we make products cheaper. And COVID and then the senseless war Russia started against Ukraine has shown that this is not enough. We cannot just concentrate on what is cheaper. We have to think of the security of supplies and that means diversify the sources of products that make the economy function well, lifting up the level of cost. That economic logic is not only appropriate, it is a must to follow. But we shouldn’t go beyond. We shouldn’t say, okay, we break the world into blocks, one works here, the other one works there because the costs are very, very high. We calculated that just trade, limiting trade into two blocks, would chop $1.5 trillion from the global GDP year after year after year.
MARGARET BRENNAN: If you tried to separate the US and China?
GEORGIEVA: You separate- you separate them, there is an excessive cost. So the logic should be where for security reasons there has to be careful recalibration of supply chains, do it, but don’t go beyond- don’t go into benign areas of products that have no strategic significance but they benefit the US consumer, they benefit the world economy. And this is what we are arguing for, don’t go in a direction in which this separation would make everybody poorer and the world less secure.
MARGARET BRENNAN: So you’re telling Beijing and Washington, figure it out. You can’t be in conflict.
GEORGIEVA: What we have seen in Bali is an indication that this rationale–
MARGARET BRENNAN: You’re talking about the G20 meeting–
GEORGIEVA: The G20 meeting in Bali, when the two presidents, President Biden and President Xi Jinping, met, they spent three and a half hours discussing exactly that. Where is the point of contact that makes both countries better off? And where is that- that there are differences that cannot be bridged and therefore we have to keep them–
MARGARET BRENNAN: The US is trying to block some Chinese technology companies from doing business here. They’re taking measures that are drawing some pretty bright lines between the US and China. Is that tolerable?
GEORGIEVA: We always prefer countries to seek their common interest in economic integration. And when you start breaking the interactions that are based on fair trade, you harm your own people, you not only harm the- the Chinese and therefore it has to be thought through very carefully. Again, I want to be very clear, some diversification of supplies for the security of supply chains is necessary. COVID taught us this lesson, the war taught us this lesson. So the U.S. is right to look into some areas where strategically they need to guarantee the functioning of the U.S. economy without interruptions. But do that keeping in mind the interests of the American people that would like to still have prices moderating, and actually, when we think about prices, one good news we have for 2023 is that towards the end of the year, we do expect inflation to trim down. So don’t take actions that may be contrary to that trend.
MARGARET BRENNAN: But you are predicting inflation to slow to six and a half percent from about 7%. Is that right?
GEORGIEVA: Well, towards the end of the year, we- we project it would go even further down towards the end of 2023, provided central banks stayed the course. Our big worry is that with the economy slowing down globally, we are projecting global growth to go down to 2.7%, maybe even lower next year. Remember, 2021, it was 6%. It dropped to 3.2 this year, 2022. And it will continue to drop down if central banks get the cold foot and say, ‘oh, my god, growth is slowing down, let’s slow down the fight against inflation.’ We risk then inflation to be more persistent. So our message is to central banks, you have to see credible decline in inflation and only then you can think about re-calibrating rate policy.
MARGARET BRENNAN: One of your IMF researchers gave a pretty dire prediction. Overall this year, shocks will reopen economic wounds that were only partially healed post-pandemic. In short, the worst is yet to come and for many people, 2023 will feel like a recession. What do you need to brace for?
GEORGIEVA: The- this is- this is what we see in 2023. For most of the world economy, this is going to be a tough year, tougher than the year we leave behind. Why? Because the three big economies, U.S., E.U., China, are all slowing down simultaneously. The US is most resilient. The U.S. may avoid recession. We see the labor market remaining quite strong. This is, however, mixed blessing because if the labor market is very strong, the Fed may have to keep interest rates tighter for- for longer to bring inflation down. The E.U. very severely hit by the war in Ukraine. Half of the European Union will be in recession next year. China is going to slow down this year further. Next year will be a tough year for China. And that translates into negative trends globally. When we look at the emerging markets in developing economies, there, the picture is even direr. Why? Because on top of everything else, they get hit by high interest rates and by the appreciation of the dollar. For those economies that have high level of that, this is a devastation.
MARGARET BRENNAN: And I want to- I want to come back to you on that. And just to explain that for some of our listeners, a stronger dollar, it’s good for Americans when they go shopping abroad. It’s not good for poor countries who have taken out loans, for example, and borrowed money in dollars. And according to the IMF, 60% of low income countries are in distress because of this- this debt. So what does that look like? Do you- do you see governments collapsing with defaults? Does that bleed into the global financial system? I mean, how much of a contagion does this become?
GEORGIEVA: So far the countries that are in that distress are not systemically significant to trigger a debt crisis. Let’s just look at the map, which are these countries? Chad, Ethiopia, Zambia, Ghana, Lebanon, Surinam, Sri Lanka, very important for their people that we find the resolution to the debt problem, but the risk of contagion is not as high. However, if that list continues to grow, and let’s remember, 25% of emerging markets are trading in distressed territory, then the world economy may be for a bad surprise. And this is why at the IMF, we are working very hard to press for debt resolution for these countries and we have engaged the traditional creditors, the Paris Club, the non-traditional creditors, China, India, Saudi Arabia. I would call this very simple: urgency, we have to act. When I look at the- the debt of the world. Yes, we have to be concerned. During COVID, what did we do? Everywhere governments borrowed, rightly so, to help their people.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Money was cheap.
GEORGIEVA: Money was cheap, and we prevented a collapse of the world economy. That was the right thing to do. But once Russia invaded Ukraine and that added impetus to inflation, money is not- not cheap anymore. So what is the advice we give to governments? Focus on your budgets, make sure that you have sufficient revenues to collect and that you spend very wisely.
MARGARET BRENNAN: That’s good advice, but it’s not always easy politics to follow that advice, as you know–
GEORGIEVA: Of course it is not.
MARGARET BRENNAN: And so that’s why I want to- if- if you can explain for our viewers. You know, we spoke to the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon, recently, and he said he sees the global risk as explosive right now. He was saying things like migration, energy, national security, liquidity in the banking system, war, these are all the knock on effects of a government not being able to pay its bills and not being able to deliver for its people. Is that what you are seeing too?
GEORGIEVA: Well, what we’re seeing is the world has changed dramatically. It is a more shock prone world. The lessons we learned from the last couple of years are that no more we operate with relative predictability of what the future would bring. And these shocks COVID, the war, costs of living crisis, they compound their impact. What does that mean for governments? First and foremost, it means that we need to change our mindset towards more resilience, more precautionary actions. And at the IMF, this is what we tell our members. Act early, don’t wait until the problems deepen. And for those who need help, this is why we exist for the developing countries. The fund is a source of resilience and I am- I am very pleased that many of our members are coming to us. Just since the war started we got 16 countries coming for programs to the IMF, $90 billion in support for these countries. And right now we have 36 requests. So that acting early, when you see trouble, look for ways to strengthen your fundamentals, to have buffers to protect you and your people. This is the advice we give to governments. For those who don’t know the IMF, we were created from the ashes of the Second World War to stabilize the world economy. And at a moment like this, we come strong to help our members. My message, don’t think that we are going to go back to pre-COVID predictability. More uncertainty, more overlap of crises wait for us. Rather than crying for the time we had, we have to buckle up and act in that more agile, precautionary manner I described.
MARGARET BRENNAN: I want to make sure I get to Ukraine because I know we’re running out of time. You’ve said- excuse me- you’ve said the single most negative factor in the global economy is the war in Ukraine. And Vladimir Putin says this is going to go on for some time. President Zelensky said they need $55 billion in foreign support next year. He expects $20 billion from the IMF, is he going to get it?
GEORGIEVA: We are working on providing support for Ukraine. So far, out to the international financial institutions, we have provided the largest amount of financing for Ukraine, $2.7 billion in emergency financing, and we are working for 2023 to be a significant part of the support for Ukraine. I expect that sometime early in the year we will go to our board with the request. We have assessed the needs of Ukraine to range somewhere between three and five billion dollars a month. What Putin did with destroying critical infrastructure in Ukraine, this is horrific, and it means that in the next months the country would be more on the high end of this range because it is put in an awful position to have to restore access to electricity, to heat, to water. I have relatives in Ukraine. What I- what I know from them is it is cold, it is dark, and it is scary. Bombardments of civilian areas continue. What I also want to say is that Ukraine has proven to be remarkably resilient. Ukrainian economy is functioning. Pensions are being paid. When there is bombardment, restoration of energy, water, heat is done very quickly and we see revenues collected in Ukraine in a very disciplined manner to support the functioning of the country.
MARGARET BRENNAN: So the government’s not going to collapse?
GEORGIEVA: The government is very well functioning under incredibly difficult circumstances. No, they’re not going to collapse. And then the other thing that is so remarkable is actually the world has proven to be more resilient than we feared, a year in the beginning of the year. We look at the response to the energy shock in Europe, and Europe is moving towards independence from Russia decisively. Yes, there will be a tough winter, maybe the next one would be even tougher, but freedom from dependence on Russia is coming. It is going to be there.
MARGARET BRENNAN: I want to ask you two questions before we go. How do you describe the state of U.S. economics and politics?
GEORGIEVA: The US economy is remarkably resilient. Decision making in the US because of the way the political set is at the moment, it is more difficult. But nonetheless the US has taken some very important steps that are helping to the US economy. Like the child tax-
MARGARET BRENNAN: The tax credit. It expired.
GEORGIEVA: The credit that is it. It is contributing so significantly to reducing poverty in the US, like the infrastructure bill, like the Inflation Reduction Act. These are things that are bringing more dynamism in the US. Good for the US, good for the world. And of course staying on that course is going to be more challenging. But I do hope that the US is not going to slip into recession despite all these risks. We expect one third of the world economy to be in recession. And yes, as you said, even countries that are not in recession, it would feel like recession for hundreds of millions of people. But if that resilience of the labor market in the US holds, the US would help the world to get through a very difficult year.
MARGARET BRENNAN: And as I let you go, my final question is what leaves you hopeful in 2023?
GEORGIEVA: What leaves me hopeful is that I know when we work together, we can overcome the most dramatic challenges. In 2020, the world came together in the face of tremendous threat and was able to overcome this threat. In 2023 we have to do the same. And in this world of ours, of more frequent and devastating shocks, we have to hold hands, we have to work together. And my institution is there to bring together economic policymakers so we can be wise and persistent in the face of truly dramatic challenges we face.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Madam managing Director, thank you for your time this morning.
GEORGIEVA: Thank you. [End Transcript]


” more frequent and devastating shocks ”
They tell you in advance.
Here in Northern Maryland just the other day gasoline was selling at 2.89/gal.
In 2 days it rose to 3.29. 40 cents in 2 days.
the nation was given a short term break, gas and diesel is headed back up.
Gas went up about 40 cents / gallon in Georgia two days ago. Why? Because Brian Kemp had suspended the state gasoline tax two years ago. Now Brian Kemp has been reelected, so he no longer needs to buy votes.
I need to point out that Georgia’s state budget has run record surpluses for three years, and is predicted to run another surplus in fiscal 2023.
When Kemp paused the gas tax, he said that the state’s surplus meant that “citizens needed that money more than did the state treasury”.
Georgia’s surplus continues, but the tax is back in effect. And Kemp is securely reinstalled for another term. I leave y’all to draw your own conclusions.
https://gbpi.org/with-record-surplus-georgia-stands-at-a-crossroads-ahead-of-pivotal-budget-session/
South Carolina did it differently. Anyone who paid state income tax for 2021 gets a rebate up to $800; if you paid less, you get what you paid. I’ve already received my refund.
I believe Sundance predicted rising energy prices for the post holiday, new year. It went up overnight by me, by 25 cents a gallon on top of Prizker’s gas tax was reinstated.
I paid $2.72 on December 16. I just checked GasBuddy and it’s now $2.98. I guess a 26 cent increase was a bargain. I’m in South Carolina.
I won’t be driving much for the next 6-8 weeks but I’m filling up tomorrow for the few errands I have this week.
The crime family Bidens keep closing oil fields and also refineries are closing so we’re in for a rough go. We found out in the last real cold spell that electric vehicle don’t work in cold weather and they also don’t charge.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Because they also- they don’t have an effective vaccine right now.
She says that like it’s a bad thing
Since China is not beholden to US or Euro pharmaceuticals profits, I imagine they’re perfectly welcome to embark on widespread prevention/treatment with hydrocychloroquine/zinc and ivermectin
That’d be a telling experiment, I sure hope they do
I don’t know if everyone knows this, but China produced two traditional vaccines made from dead/weakened virus. It actually wasn’t ineffective, I think some Chinese official said it was, that was probably to deflect from some other failure, or corruption.
https://www.who.int/news-room/feature-stories/detail/the-sinopharm-covid-19-vaccine-what-you-need-to-know
A large multi-country Phase 3 trial has shown that 2 doses, administered at an interval of 21 days, have an efficacy of 79% against symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection 14 or more days after the second dose. Vaccine efficacy against hospitalization was 79%.
Wasn’t ineffective? Then why the outbreak?
Chinese entering this country will be fully caught up on their boosters because that is who they are. Take that as you will…..
It sounded better than ours at the time.
Amazing that they are the major manufacturers of all the good generics – ivermectin, HCQ, zinc supplement compounds, quercetin, vitamin C and D3, etc – and they don’t use them effectively on a national basis for Wu flu.
Most nations in the world are up to the eyeballs in debt so not much help is coming for the world. You could only borrow so much and then the whole world goes bankrupt nobody’s paying their loans back.
When ‘pretending’ stops working’ might be what we call 2023.
They can only get away with denying reality for so long, and then they HAVE to in some backhanded way, aknowledge it.
“Ain’t it funny how
FALLING,…
seems a lot like
FLYING,..
Right up to the end.
They have been saying “Whee, we’re FLYING,…but hard to continue the charade, when the ground hist you in the face at terminal velocity.
LOTS of B.S. in tje interview, kernals of truth.
More uncertainty, more overlap of crises wait for us.
Oh the globalists have a plan alright.
It might be helpful to the entire global economy to quit buying the climate change bs, quit the cash kickbacks from the dump Ukraine and go directly after the globalists that created the conditions. To bad for China, maybe they shouldn’t have released a bio weapon just to get PDT out of the WH. Then specifically in the US, send the criminally corrupt kenyan and all of his puppet masters right to prison and start handing out Ivermectin and the immunity vitamin packs. Bankrupt big pharma by holding them accountable for the damage they did to the world’s population with their clot shots. There, fixed the whole world in a few sentences.
Nicely done… I concur. 👏
Now that’s what I’d call a new year!
“We see the labor market remaining quite strong.”
That’s a lie.
Unless and until they acknowledge the widespread and devastating effects of the vaccines, the labor market will remain weak and become worse. The inflation and recession will cause widespread layoffs in 2023 for people holding onto jobs.
Vaccine injuries must be recognized. A large majority of young people took the jab and they are now sicker more often.
It is a perfect storm. Brace for impact.
And of course, the pretending we are NOT already in a recession when she said “The US is most resilient. The U.S. may avoid recession. ” Let the Mocking begin please.
They changed the definition. Of “United States”.
And we’re changing it back.
“And yes, as you said, even countries that are not in recession, it would feel like recession for hundreds of millions of people”.
If hundreds of millions of people feel like it is a recession then perhaps it IS a recession!
If a recession occurs, but nobody aknowledges it,…did it really happen?
😂
According to Ed Dowd, Operation Warpspeed is mowing down the US labor force at warp speed: 2,500 excess mortalities per day and 5,000 per day freshly disabled, and that’s our best and brightest.
“More frequent and devastating shocks” translates into buffeting spates of probably rolling, sector-specific deflation and inflation as demand destruction (uh, mounting corpses) competes with supply shocks (stilled delivery vans and order desks due to dead delivery personnel) for Devastation Du Jour.
I believe the technical economic term is whack-a-mole chaos.
Oh for the good old days when we could throw spitballs at the US CofC’s golden-haired boy of the moment (this year’s model? DeSantis) while championing, in good conscience, the unvetted, unbeholden Trump. I was right there with SD. Till things got, shall we say, a little muddy.
Hey Hey Donald J. How many graves did you dig today? And if they fooled you into being gravedigger, fess up!
I don’t know how SD still manages to skirt the mounting pile of American corpses like it’s 2015 all over again.
Also, it should become a Nuremberg 2.0 misdemeanor to persist in criminally misleading term ‘vaccine’, not that Georgieva isn’t already facing the hangman’s noose 100 times over.
Hey SD, it’s okay to admit we got no one. After all, that’s what the Uniparty does best: expropriate, alter and corrupt. They’ve draped DeSantis in all the MAGA rhetoric and neutered the spirit.
Domino- yours is the best comment of the New Year. Globalists aren’t the only ones pretending.
Cheers JWHY. I love SD and the chestnuts he throws up here almost routinely. My consternation with him is out of respect
When a lioness’ cub dies, she will often hover round it for a couple of days, grooming it, prodding it until the stench becomes so acrid that even she has to acknowledge the inevitable.
Of course there’ll be another breeding season and another cub. Trump is another animal altogether. There is no Trump after Trump. That’s almost too terrifying to contemplate.
But I think that’s where we are
I think you are 100% spot on. The imagery of the lioness is powerful, and stark in it’s accuracy. It is sad to contemplate a post-Trump MAGA, but I agree, that is where we are. The deepstate will never again allow him to win, maybe not even run. Trump’s statement today about abortion as the reason we don’t have a majority kinda solidified for me that either his heart is not in this, or he has lost the pulse of the situation.
There have been a lot of unforced errors since he announced his candidacy, and he will always be on the wrong side of the vax argument with me as long as he touts that as a win. He has lost a lot of folks in my acquaintance with that stance alone.
I appreciate your depth of insight. Like you, I have deep respect for the work SD does and continues to do.
But, I think a lot of folks here are in deep denial about what happens from here. Trump is not electable at this point.
And notice how she SAID it was because of their misperception of a strong U.S. labor market, that she predicts the U.S. will “weather the storm” and fair better than other countries?
So, since she is WRONG about the labor market, and thats the basis for her prediction, the prediction is wrong.
Says is advising Goverments to pare back spending, spend prudently, and then praises Bidens Iflation increasing Act, BBB, etc.
WHAT planet are these people living on, cause it sure ain’t the one the rest of us are living on!
I think we’re just about at the point where vaccine effects on the labor force need to be considered.
The labor force is around 164 million, the LF participation rate is about 62%. So about 101 million employed or looking people.
About 600,000 have been killed by the vaccines. Perhaps 600,000-1,200,000 have been permanently disabled. Take the higher number. add (1,800,000) and double that again to allow for those temporarily out of the LF due to vaccines.
So wild guess at current missing workers from vaccines is 3,600,000 or just under 4%. Yes, that’s enough to matter.
Funny how they talk about China having a problem because they don’t have a “vaccine “ that is effective. Even the CDC admits Covid shots don’t stop transmission of the virus.
Yeah and you got to wonder about the amount of ‘died suddenly” occurrences in China as well, while our CDC has to figure a way to make it so normal.
They know the COVID-19 Virus can be killed by HCQ . They know 3 million Vietnam Vets took HCQ without side effects for years. The military is aware of this and so is the CDC. HCQ is cheap and India makes HCQ.
China and India share a border.
India makes HCQ. Anyone in the US manufacture it?
Depends what they put in their serums.
The Chinese will do far better than us in the long run without the mRNA. You can get over the virus, but not the bioweapon. Look around and see the people dropping dead for no apparent reason. Check the death rate – Dr Sucharit Bhakdi had it right.
Bhakdi/Burkhardt pathology results show 93% of people who died after being vaccinated were killed by the vaccine
Dr Sucharit Bhakdi: Organs Of Dead Vaccinated Proves Auto Immune Attack – 22/12/2021
https://www.bitchute.com/video/fHIT55iM4Zv9/
Dr Bhakdi has some very forthright, fearless videos out there. The most published scientist in Germany. He is a pit bull on this and will not let go.
This video is recent and fair warning from Dr Bhakdi…
I advise people here to take 20 short minutes to listen to this man. And share. He knows and is doing his best to alert people who remain in the dark about what is coming.
The glory of our Creator, at work. This gentleman speaks to the immune system that I studied in pathophysiology and not the fauxi brand….
Necrotizing, or cell death…think gangrene.
And ‘man’ is now trying to play God.
Very good presentation…a little too technical for today’s society I think. His conclusion is dead on, no pun intended.
My greatest fear is that over the next4-5 years we will see a very large die off of people worldwide who have been vaxxed.
Mike Adams & Ed Dowd came up with the term “glacial Mad Max”, people will just disappear.. with fewer cars on the road, etc…. I live in a town of over 100,000 plus (I just checked, a few more thousand & it would be 150,000), so in approx 4-6 years, 7? or 8? there might be anywhere from 10,000-20,000 people left. Wow. I definitely feel like I’m in the Matrix, I’m keeping that bit of “doomer” talk to myself until it becomes more obvious to the survivors.
I hope everybody watches this.
“so many people who are still human . . . who don’t want this”
Thank you for directing me to this – there’s just so much information – overwhelmed. I guess when the cancer smoldering has progressed to where they finally offer treatment I know my answer now.
I’ve watched it, it was very educational, & it was included in a video with Naomi Wolf, Dr. Peter Breggin, & Reiner Fuellmich.
It’s stunning to me that so many of you swallow the most unscientific crap.
Do you know any of the details of Bhakdi’s claims? Do you know what the “93%” claim is all about?
Bhakdi and Burkhardt did not look at all the people who died after being vaccinated – that’s clearly not possible because a lot of people will die after being vaccinated for reasons that have nothing to with the vaccine.”
McConway added that the 15 cases were not a representative sample of people who have died after being vaccinated. This is due to the autopsies being carried out for specific reasons such as family preferences or the refusal to accept a decision from a previous pathologist or coroner.
“So, what we have is that 14 out of 15 people, not typical of those who died after vaccination, had, in the opinion of one pathologist, signs that indicated that the vaccine may have had a role in their death, even though a previous pathologist or coroner did not agree with that conclusion,” he said.
“I’ll also mention that there’s no comparison with people of similar ages and so on who also died, but were not vaccinated, so there’s no way to tell from what is said here how common these pathological findings are in unvaccinated people, apart from the pathologist’s opinion.”
It’s junk science. It’s like Naomi Wolf shrieking about 275 vaccinated people having strokes without bothering to compare the rate of strokes after vaccination with the rate of strokes in unvaccinated people. The mere occurrence of strokes after vaccinations means nothing, other data must be factored in.
Somehow we all missed the Sudden Adult Death Syndrome epidemic prior to 2021.
Look, it sounds like you love mRNA..good for you.
Ignore reality at your peril.
Whistling past the graveyard, literally.
And those life Insurance actuaries, whose job and company depend on them getting it right, and who for years have been able to predict someones death, almost down to the week, who said we are experiencing a 1 in 200 years “die off event”, you going to dispute their figures, too?
Methinks thou protesteth too much!
I’m assuming this comment was meant to be directed at Serena. My post is sarcasm. I think she’s delusional. Just my opinion.
The common denominator is that the people who are dying suddenly and who have doctors baffled are vaccinated. This alone bears action by our government to look into this further.
There are statistics you have ignored showing healthy athletes dying in 2021-2022 is off the charts against prior years data. Their ball clubs required vaccination. You are also ignoring insurance data examined showing individuals 24-44 years old are dying in numbers never seen before.
Your jumping into some junk science you have read and you are assuming it is gospel. There is a lot of data out there if one looks that is being ignored. But believe what you want. I just want to correct the record for the readers.
Not my read. I don’t have all the context, but the posted quote questions the validity of the statistical analysis. That does not rule out the conclusion. It rules out the validity of the analysis.
It does appear to be a very small sample size. Not enough information on other matters – like what kind of test statistic was used!!!
DoD data, unknown sudden death in young adults, kids dropping from heart attacks…..the data is out there. As Dutchman noted the life insurance sector is melting down. I’ve seen the damage up close…..there will be a reckoning.
True. I’m not trained to think scientifically. I really enjoyed his presentation and some of the knowledge that he imparted gave me hope. I am grateful for your admonition but for the moment I will accept the hope.
There is no pandemic. The pandemic mantra is junk science and a PSYOP.
All I know is that I have lost 5 friends and have several with cancer after the clot shot.
I think you live in a different orbit.
If you do not think that the mRNA injection is not the cause of the significant spike in deaths throughout the world, then you cannot be helped because you refuse to think when the data is there. So I tell you what, do your homework before you post.
Actually, you can post all you want.
We know the data, we looked at it, continue to look at it and make our choices.
The worst kind of blindness is the refusal to see.
He’s also being threatened with his job.
Junk science.
https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-coronavirus-vaccines/fact-check-a-four-page-yet-to-be-peer-reviewed-paper-is-not-proof-that-covid-19-vaccines-cause-93-of-deaths-that-occur-after-inoculation-idUSL1N2TN1PP
You need to look at who owns Reuters.
Hundreds of studies are there for you to learn from. Stop reading the propaganda OBAMA LEGALIZED THE USE OF PROPAGANDA ON U.S. POPULATION…TRUMP NEEDS TO UNDO IT & MAKE CRISIS ACTORS ILLEGAL —HR4310
While you were distracted by Boris resigning & a “Doomsday” Heatwave, the UK Gov. quietly published data confirming the Triple Vaccinated account for 91% of COVID Deaths since the beginning of 2022
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By The ExposéJuly 17, 2022
The British public has been distracted for the past week with non-stop news of Boris Johnson’s resignation as Prime Minister of the UK, speculation over who might replace him, and doomsday scenarios over a heatwave with temperatures comparable to a pleasant day by the pool on a holiday abroad.
But whilst the mainstream media has had the public attention focused on the above, and at the same time manipulated them into fearing for their lives over a bit of sunshine, the UK Government quietly published a report on Covid-19 deaths.
That report reveals that since the beginning of 2022, the vaccinated population have accounted for over 9 in every 10 Covid-19 deaths in England, and 91% of those deaths have been among the triple/quadruple vaccinated.
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A UK Government agency, known as the Office for National Statistics (ONS), has just published data on deaths by vaccination status in England up to 31st May 2022.
The latest dataset from the ONS is titled ‘Deaths by Vaccination Status, England, 1 January 2021 to 31 May 2022‘, and it can be accessed on the ONS site here, and downloaded here.
Source
Table 1 of the latest dataset contains figures on the mortality rates by vaccination status for all-cause deaths, deaths involving Covid-19, and deaths not involving Covid-19. And it is here that we are able to ascertain the vaccination status of everyone who has died of Covid-19 since the beginning of 2022.
Here’s how the ONS presents the figures for the month of January 2022 –
We’ve taken the figures provided by the ONS for each month in 2022, and produced the following chart showing Covid-19 deaths per month by vaccination status in England between 1st January and 31st May 2022 –
January saw the most deaths among both the vaccinated and unvaccinated population in England, with 3,914 deaths among the vaccinated, and 693 deaths among the unvaccinated. However, this is where the similarities end because we can see that except for the month of May, deaths rose among the vaccinated from February onward, whilst falling among the unvaccinated.
The following chart shows the percentage of Covid-19 deaths by vaccination status per month in England between 1st January and 31st May 2022, according to the latest ONS dataset –
The above chart illustrates perfectly how things have worsened for the vaccinated month on month, whilst they have improved for the unvaccinated month on month.
In January, the vaccinated accounted for 85% of Covid-19 deaths, whilst the unvaccinated accounted for 15%. By March, the vaccinated accounted for 93% of Covid-19 deaths, whilst the vaccinated accounted for just 7%. And by May, the vaccinated accounted for 94% of Covid-19 deaths, whilst the vaccinated accounted for just 6%.
Many people may believe that this is simply because, as according to the UK Health Security Agency, 50% of the population of England refused the third jab, and that those vaccinated deaths are among the double vaccinated and partly vaccinated. But unfortunately, those people are wrong.
Source Data – Page 65
The following chart shows the overall number of deaths by vaccination status in England between 1st Jan and 31st May 2022, and it includes the number among the triple/quadruple vaccinated –
Overall, there were 15,113 Covid-19 deaths by 31st May 2022, and a shocking 13,666 of those deaths were among the vaccinated population. But what’s even more shocking than this is that 12,442 of those deaths were among the triple/quadruple vaccinated population.
This means the triple/quadruple vaccinated population have accounted for a frightening 91% of all Covid-19 deaths among the vaccinated since the beginning of 2022.
Whilst the vaccinated population as a whole has accounted for a shocking 90% of all Covid-19 deaths since the beginning of 2022.
However, as we demonstrated above, the vaccinated are accounting for a larger percentage of Covid-19 deaths as each month passes, and whilst they may have dropped all-round in May, we are now being told that they are rising significantly again with the mainstream media publicising idiotic calls for Covid-19 restrictions to return.
Source – The Guardian
Which can only mean one thing, based on the data that was quietly published by the UK Government whilst you were distracted by Boris Johnson’s resignation and doomsday sunshine, thousands and thousands of triple/quadruple vaccinated people are still dying of Covid-19.
Source – The Independent
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome. Judging by the latest calls for a 5th jab to be administered by the autumn, it looks like “experts” in the UK really have lost their marbles and we’re going to be seeing thousands of deaths among the triple/quadruple and quintuple vaccinated
https://expose-news.com/2022/07/17/distracted-heatwave-boris-91percent-covid-deaths-triple-vaccinated/
Interesting. Are the 2022 stats similar in other places? Say, Texas for example?
A couple of mis hits there in para 14/15 where un injected are confused with the clot shotted.
Otherwise great find..
IMO China has been hurt more by the quarantines to keep Covid away. Now they are allowing the Omicron variant to spread. This will not kill healthy people under 65. Most may be off work for a week or so. China will not count Covid deaths like we did to mazimize the count by calling every death a Covid death. They will only count the actual Covid deaths from respiratory issues. Also, maybe China will be smart enough to use ivermectin or HCQ to treat like we did not. Chine will get back to work very quickly.
This is precisely the decoupling process Trump endorsed and initiated, and for good reason. Shortened, more strategically defensible, supply chains were to be a boon for Mexico, for instance.
PDJT was doing all those years later what Pat Buchanan would have done if he wasn’t Saul Alinsky’d and Uniparty backstabbed and election stolen back in 1996. MAFA was MAGA 25+ years before.
It took all those years of treason and crimes by Congress until America ( a majority) finally woke up.
Good post btw.
Yes Buchanan was there first. This two-world system will be dislocative and inflationary most likely, especially over the short term. But as Navarro said, homegrown steel is not merely an industry. It is a national defense priority, as are amany other things pharmaceuticals for example.
Its like picking which jobs are “essential” and which are not, ALL manufacturing is Natl Security related.
ONE of the things that makes the U.D. exceptional is we have the ability to produce EVERYTHING we need, hence we can charge tariffs to any who wish to sell their products here,…cause we don’t NEED their products.
With Globalisation and us funding the rise of CHINA, we traded away bothan economic and security strength, very foolish.
Economic Security IS National Security.
MAKE it HERE.
Pat Buchanan always warned that Free Trade would tie in America into the Global economy and be a victim to it . he was proven prophetic
right with you, Dutchman.
But moving manufacturing to Asia etc. was not just about profit.
America lost its edge because of forced identity class quotas and “every man for himself” corruption.
Asia sharpened its regimented edge. Hive culture trained on the 100 year plan to global dominance.
Not just in manufacturing – in everything, including R&D.
There does not appear to be a path back to the halcyon days of America.
Pray for us all.
One of the things I remember from a book I read in 2005 or so (I think it was a book written by Richard Heinberg “A Party’s Over”), was that we also outsourced the energy consumption & pollution of some of the “dirtier” manufacturing.
Anyone who really LOOMED at “Just in Time” system combined with Global supply chains, had to see the inherent weaknesses in the system.
And, MANY did, and tried to warn against it, but were silenced just like those today saying “Global warming is a hoax” “Scamdemic”, etc.
Its pretty obvious that putting all your eggs in one basket, guarantees no brrakfast for you, if anyone drops the basket.
Ty for the reply dutch. Wise words sir.
Exactly! President Trump had it right. Now it has all become Kabuki theater from these WEF Marxist global corporate crony capitalist and their installed “leaders”.
To appease their radical base in 2021/22, the installed Xiden cabal done away with all of President Trump’s economic growth plans that were working wonderfully for the US and the rest of the world while slowly bringing China to heal.
Now that the WEF Build Back Better, Climate Change scam is causing noticeable economic destruction, destruction of a reliable energy grid, massive inflation, food, medicine, parts, supply chain shortages and actual deaths from a lack of heat that can no longer be hidden, they pretend to be doing something great by reinstating some President Trump’s policies and pretending that it’s their own ideas.
That is discounting the “unknown causes” and “heart disease” in younger people and deaths throughout the world becoming more difficult to hide being caused by the Covid fearmongering and the mRNA jab. More “pretending” that it’s not happening . Need proof of the “pretending”, look at what this thing said speaking of China …..”If they stay the course, and this is our advice, stay the course, over time they would be able to catch up with the rest of the world, both in terms of focusing their vaccinations, bringing mRNA vaccines into China, expanding antiviral treatment”………🙄
Millions of uninformed sheeple will still fall for this as the six (666) global corporate propaganda networks, disguised as news,(including Faux) will report this as Xiden’s success as the “pretending” continues.
For a look at a build back better program look to the Rhodesia to Zimbabwe model. Or South Africa now. They have the same/similar Critical Race theory/Affirmative Action (called Black Economic Empowerment) cultural marxist programs. South Africa is what eventually they criminally/treasonously/and evilly want to do here.
Of note on South Africa, the Blacks do not really control it, just like they were really not in control of their fake marxist revolution which did not make things ‘better’ but really worse. In many ways the Gupta crime family controls it through their puppet Jacob Zuma. They are looting what mainly the Boers had built, and they have a black figurehead. Didn’t America have a fake black figurehead puppet of a president?
Sorry for the rant WV I hope you all look a little further into what has and is happening to SA & the former Rhodesia. They could be our futures if we allow it.
Thank you. I liked the rant as I like any and all information on this Climate Change, WEF Build Back Better scam I can get along with this CRT, CULTural Marxist brainwashing, and pitting people against each other as a distraction while they continue to loot the Western World. “Legal Criminals”
The very name of this “Green Energy Pretending” Build Back Better should tell anyone with common sense that it’s a scam. Whenever, I talk to someone that is brainwashed by the “news” and leaning towards this “green energy” nonsense I always used the analogy: How could you build your house “back” better, unless you tore the whole thing down and started over? I continue, that is what these Communist are trying to do to the country, tear it completely down, to “build it back” but not for the better.
On a side note, living in the coalfields of West Virginia, I have seen first hand the economic destruction and hardship that these radical environmental climate Commies have caused. Same for the gas drilling and pipeline industry in the Marcellus shale in Northern WV.
However, with sellout “How low will you go” Joe Manchin and RINO swamp rat sellout, Shelly Moore Capito, we have very little, if any representation other than WV getting small crumbs of “federal” money in trade for their sellout votes for these massive Omnibus bills.
However, on a small bright note, I have several friends that work in different businesses that service the coal industry in construction, parts, contracting, etc. They inform me that coal production is doing well at the present time (however not even close to what it once was). But that fact is never reported and kept hidden because of the “pretending” that the country and world are doing good without the “dirty” coal energy and is running on wind and solar which is not true.
The inmates are running the asylum and most sheeple seem obvious to that fact. SMH ..AND…my apologies for the rant. 🤷♀️
I think THEY will get “half a loaf”, in that they WILL ‘tear it all down’, but they will NOT be the ones to build it back, better or otherwise.
They are talking about (basically) tearing down the current CIVILISATION, with pie in the sky, totally unrealistic projections of what they intend to replace it with.
History shows Civilisations all eventually collapse, its “baked in”; just as even bristlecone pine trees die, eventually
History has NO, as in -0- examples of a Civilisation collapsing, and building back better, or at all.
Civilisations, particulary a GLOBAL Civilisation is a very delicate, vulnerable thing, and BUILDING a Civilisation takes TIME.
Most likely, we are looking at a collapse, and reversion to pre-civilisation “hunter/gatherer” lifestyle.
Our current “homeless” might well be those ahead of the curve;
They don’t have mortgages or payments to make.
No Insurance payments of any kind.
If they own a car, they probably sleep in it.
Most have a SHOPPING cart, and so like Hunter/Gatherers their possesions are limited to what they can carry.
And, to some degree they are SURVIVORS, they adapt in order to survive.
SELF-SUFFICIENCY is also a way to go, which generally means banding together in small tribes of like minded, and CO-OPERTION, rather than COMPETITION (which civilisation encourages) is what is encouraged.
People are FORCED by circumstances, to focus on ESSENTIALS; food, potable water, shelter, energy, even sewage and garbage disposal.
WE as a result of Civisation, haven’t had to focus on them for a long time, they have been right at our fingertips.
Learn to adapt, or die.
That is the lesson of human history, and behind the concept of “survival of the fittest” and one of the few things Darwin got right.
However, he got it WRONG when he suggested such changes could only occur over 10,000-50,000+years.
We now have clear evidence DOGS evolved from WOLVES, in only 1-2 generations, which is to say TWO YEARS.
Funny, his SECOND book was titled “The Descent of Man” so maybe he WAS ‘onto something’ there? lol.
I think I have a solution:
Pretend all these other products are Chinese Fentanyl, trafficked humans, laundered Ukrainian Aid Money, illegal aliens and foreign bribes–and the Obiden Crime Syndicate will make sure there is a never-ending supply coming in.
You’re welcome!
Is she related to Janet Yelland? Haircut and all, bit uncanny. I kind of snorted my cocktail when reading, then I got to the map of yellow, Mexico, “not yellow”. I really did laugh. Mexico will be the wild card of life as we knew it in the US, just a thought for all to ponder.
THANK you for pointing that out.
I KNEW Mexico wasn’t Yellow, because Mexico pharmacies do not require a Drs Rx for medications.
But I hadn’t noticed Sundance pointing it out in read, on his map.
In my defence, Accessing TCT by idiot phone, so small screen.
If your unsure if a country is yellow or gray, just check to see if they require a Drs Rx for medications.
If they do, its yellow, if they don’t, its gray. Uncanny how accurate that is.
Happy New Year, Colkitto. You’re on a roll with these great quotes.
Ty. I always liked your handle. Call me the Deplorable Ecologist.
My sincere thanks and best wishes to you friend.
And thanks Newt!
We couldn’t have done it without you.
If Jeff is around he will love this Charley Reese quote.
the silver lining is we are closer to burning it all down…..
What then? We play Mad Max for real?
Nah. Unlike the lies Hollyweird sells, the vast majority of humanity aren’t bastards; just them.
Based on research during WW2, without modern indoctrination techniques, fewer than 1-in-10 men will actually shoot another man, even to save their own lives. Conversely, 8-in-10 men would risk their own lives to save others.
You see it time and again in disasters, natural or otherwise; countless people stream in to help however they can.
Burn down the Federal (and even state) level and ordinary Americans will step into the breach to aid their neighbors and communities and civilization will endure and even thrive without the parasites feeding on it in the way.
“We have to hold hands” she says!!! How can I hold hands with the 1911 in one hand and the K-Bar in the other.
Uh, stick your K-bar IN her, and then you have a hand free to hold hers, as you watch her pass?
These deglobalization folks are bound and determined to see people die from the elements and or starvation. I wonder how long before the ptb comes to our small town in the sticks to apprehend the neighbor opening a “cottage” store on old main street. We were talking about another neighbor bringing in smoked and cured hams, or whether my honey had the be usda inspected. All the while joking about being put on a watchlist for discussing such things. I guess that’s the reality we live in now
Russia…the eternal bogeyman. Deflection.
I increasingly get the impression that the self-styled ” experts” and “elites” are losing control of their narrative and their agenda. Too much is happening out of their direct control. As ever it was with delusional and dangerous narcissists.
I believe that also!
China Covid lockdowns caused supply issues. Now China has loosened protocols–and people getting sick will cause supply issues 😒.
I don’t think they have adjusted their narrative spin to accommodate China opening up.
And if they were so worried about Russia and Ukraine…then why aren’t they pushing for meaningful peace negotiations?
The spin they are trying is so obvious…..and so much BS.
Peace means no more bogeyman Russia. None of them want peace. Peace talks were shot down very early on by then PM Johnson.
China, as always, dances to its own tune. It will not be a subject of any organization where its power is diluted.
The WEF really should eliminate the “W” from its grandiose title. There are more countries out of it than in. Thus the BRICS nations. There are countries with their own economic agendas that I hope will be the proverbial spokes in the wheels of the eugenecist monsters’ intent on genocide and destruction.
An awful lot of countries are really tired of being bullied by the U.S., WEF, IMF and WB bullies, and I think will be happy to stick a thumb in the eye of them, IF they believe they can avoid repercussions like having their governments destabilised.
IF BRICS+ can offer them protection FROM “the West” I suspect they will jump.
On the other thread addrssing the financial issue du jour….is that the references made seem to be related to times gone by…and the same methodology is being used or promoted…we have new challenges, advanced technology, a different society…but I get the impression that TPTB are using methods from a distant and obscure past. Will what worked in the 80’s or 90’s, work in 2023?
Too much too fast…and the too fast might actually work to our benefit.
Oh how I agree, Aggiegirl.
They seem to be too much in a hurry. It’s a bad analogy but sort of like pulling a souffle out of the oven before it’s ready and watching it fall flat.
There is phrase “more haste, less speed”. Perhaps they never heard of it.
I am hoping that will be only one of the reason their satanic agenda fails.
The escalator ride derailed their plan, and they have been “playing Defence” ever since.
And, speeding up has also been forced on them, same reason.
They are NOT winning, and are not blatant by choice, but by neccesity; they are responding to being threatened.
Like “hurry up and grab all the jewels” when they hear the sirens coming.
These two kids either do not know what is causing the current inflation, or prefer to pretend that they do not know.
Went buy seafood today. Scallops $59 lb. I asked why and was told it’s because the Chinese market is buying it all up creating shortages here. Meanwhile mayor Pete is AWOL and FJB is partying in St Croix courtesy of his billionaire buddy.
My husband and I had live lobster last night at $16.99 a pound. I didn’t look at scallop prices.
Beautiful large wild scallops were$19.99
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whoah.
Where was this? State?
Georgieva holds a PhD in Economics and an MA in Political Economy and Sociology from the Karl Marx Higher Institute of Economics (now called University of National and World Economy) in Sofia. Lol, you can’t nKe this up….
And when she got nominated for her current job plenty of Bulgarians were remarking that her original name was STALINka, named after Joseph Stalin. Later she changed it to Kristalina. So she comes from a hard line communist family.
Kristalina after Kristalnicht?
So she swirched from Stalinism to National Socialist? lol.
Wonder what she did her PhD research on?
According to wiki her thesis was on “Environmental Protection Policy and Economic Growth in the USA. But who knows for sure. Could have been on the advantages of the centrally planned economy of the USSR over the rotten capitalist free market.
Just made up the second one but it would explain why we don’t have a free market anymore.
F the Chinese supply chain.
It’s beyond time we stop buying anything from China as Americans and focus on just survival items and doing without.
Late summer or early fall, Sundance spoke to the idea of preparing for hardship after the holidays.
Face it folks….we’re f…ked until the return of Trump.
I really dislike reading the insufferable elitist ideas because there is so much mis-information in them, so many prejudices and biases. One example – promoting mRNA vaccines for China when the vaccines don’t work and have so many adverse effects on the people who get them.
What a fancy sea of lies…
Russia didn’t suddenly, *shock* out of the great unkown initiate the war.
This psycho bit*h is human sewage. A talking turd. An idiot who likely does believe much of her putrid miscomprehension of reality is in fact legit….
Like so many other cognitively defective western ‘analysts’ today.
These people are morons.
This administration is just dam crazy!
These idiots don’t understand that as long as we are financing China, we are arming China. The plan would be the immediate end to Chinese imports. Also, the immediate end of imports from China partners (Germany)…
Sit back and watch the economic collapse, upheaval and recalibration of those Nation’s sociopolitical order.
India to be targeted. China is to rise not India according to the satanic WEF & Co.
Been rooting for India over China, for a long time now.
In conclusion….”we can overcome challenges…”that was real specific, giving a vague kumbyah moment…
oh hey…Ukrainian pensions are being paid…I am so happy/s
But there are 35,000 missing, according to Ukraine leaked sources. They don’t have to pay death benefits or widows’ pensions for those 35,000. And the only reason any pensions are being paid is because the US sent money, the IMF and EU secured loans, and Black Rock is there to profit on anything they can grab.
How on Earth is the Inflation Reduction Act reducing poverty and creating “Dynamism”? Is Margaret Brennan related to John?
This interview is the biggest bunch of globalist mumbo jumbo I have heard in a long time, IMHO. When the sanctions against Russia removed them from access to Swift, the face of the global monetary system completely changed. IMF represents western interests. If the G20 taught us anything (and it is somewhat amusing that Georgieva gives the discussion between Biden and Xi some credence. Xi no longer finds Biden trustworthy), it is that the G20 has essentially split into G7 and G13. The G13 will be quite hesitant relying on the west for anything……
When you listen to this idiot Georgieva, it makes you wonder how such stupid people can become so powerful.
The only reason I can think of is that they make a deal with the Devil- either literally or figuratively.
Such stupid people do not become powerful. They become willingly complaisant mouthpieces for the truly powerful, who must maintain their anonymity as a means to avoid our wrath.
New Trucking restrictions in CA. could add to Supply Chain problems:
….” Big rigs and buses made before 2010 are now banned from operating on California roadways.
The law, which went into effect on New Year’s Day, was part of a set of clean air regulations the California Air Resources Board passed nearly 15 years ago.
According to truck lobbying groups, the new law will prohibit about 10 percent of the commercial motor vehicles that are operating in the state.”……
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/large-trucks-buses-made-2010-now-banned-california-roadways/
Damn, that’s insane! My car is a 2007, hope they don’t ban me next.
Tiffthis: The $60 (approx.) smog check racket must still be a good money maker for the CA DMV.
It is. I have my smog check this year to renew my tags.
My vehicles are 1997, and 1973, lol.
Isn’t the Port of LA pretty much closed due to that California law? If I’m not mistaken -pushing all imports to East coast ports?
Another stolen election is over so they can take their masks and gloves off…
TPTB can also do anything they want with so-called medications…see the following. It’s going to get interesting as the illegally installed junta can do what they want under the guise of “policy”.
https://bailiwicknews.substack.com/p/biomedical-security-state-and-state?utm_source=share&%3Butm_medium=android
How the hell is this legal?
To rely on manufacturing of products in Asia is to continue slitting our own throats.
billrla,
As US manufacturing was decimated by offshoring to Asia etc., US skills and experience were also lost, and all US institutions have been seriously degraded by identity class quotas prioritized above all, including education.
Continuing.
Now add the profound degradation by the engineered bioweapon system (virus + shots).
And downward economic spiral by energy strangulation and fantastical govt overspending.
Is there is any choice but to continue relying on products manufactured in Asia? (Continue slitting our own throats.)
Every time I pick up a product I turn it over and if it is made in China it goes back on the shelf. If I cannot find an alternative….99% of the time I go without.
The western alliance is being brought low, abetted by internal traitors.
A form of “cold” war.
The power behind this is executing according to the tome written by their ancestors.
The deceptions include shows of struggle, strife, and weakness.
https://suntzusaid.com/book/3:
“Sun Tzu said: In the practical art of war, the best thing of all is to take the enemy’s country whole and intact; to shatter and destroy it is not so good. So, too, it is better to recapture an army entire than to destroy it, to capture a regiment, a detachment or a company entire than to destroy them.
Hence to fight and conquer in all your battles is not supreme excellence; supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy’s resistance without fighting.”
https://suntzusaid.com/book/1:
“All warfare is based on deception.
Hence, when able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must seem inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near.
Hold out baits to entice the enemy. Feign disorder, and crush him.
If your opponent is of choleric temper, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant.
If he is taking his ease, give him no rest.
If his forces are united, separate them.
Attack him where he is unprepared, appear where you are not expected.”
“If you don’t know what you’re doing, neither does your enemy.”
-FJB Tsu, The Art of Corn Pop
“My message, don’t think that we are going to go back to pre-COVID predictability. More uncertainty, more overlap of crises wait for us. Rather than crying for the time we had, we have to buckle up and act in that more agile, precautionary manner I described.”
“And in this world of ours, of more frequent and devastating shocks, we have to hold hands, we have to work together. And my institution is there to bring together economic policymakers so we can be wise and persistent in the face of truly dramatic challenges we face.”
‘Precautionary manner I described’ , by this, Georgieva is describing the neutralizing they have planned for, after the BBB eruption destroys the world over, with massive loss of lives.
Full steam ahead, Utopia is on the horizon. No worries, they have thought the whole thing through.
Stupid Margaret Brennan. “2023 will feel like a recession” DUH. How did she get her job? In colloquial terms, who did she blow?
I think I was supposed to use “whom”.
I like “whomst” for extra silly/ dramatic effect. Whomst did Margie give mouth hugs to? 😅
same way Kamala got her job.
Georgieva lost me when she said she “was in China last week, in a bubble in the city where there is zero COVID”. Why was she there, “where vaccinations are falling behind”, risking it all?
Whether it’s from a Yellen-style disconnect or obfuscation, her remarks came off as rather disingenuous. No surprise.
“Deglobalization” may be shorthand for “planned demolition on the province and metropolitan scale”, i.e., search and destroy using smaller grid squares.
It will be interesting to see how the Chinese population reacts to a travel shut down in the upcoming CNY/Golden Week, traditionally the largest mass migration of humans on Earth.
Apparently, they think people are stupid. They’re probably right.
What an unmitigated croc all of this is. Where lies ground truth? Is Covid just like the flu and not a serious threat or will there be a “devastating shock” sure to critically unbalance global trading patterns again requiring that “we all have to hold hands; have to work together.”
What kind of morons are the folks in charge?
She looks like she came from the same gene pool as Janet Yellen.
These “experts” think that the Inflation Reduction Act makes the USA more “resilien.” Bullshit. Deglobalization is inevitable as the world economy collapses. China is a house of cards with an economy built on nothing more than the CCP promises versus fundamental economic reality.
This is all so bogus. They act like we are a bunch of seven year olds and believe all of this made up world nonsense that they spew.
Covid is, at this point, cold symptoms. You can no longer blame anything and everything on Covid. Our government and the world government (that appears to be in place now), are obviously dismantling every single country they can get their hands on.
The Chinese know what’s up I guarantee it. I do not believe they have been infected with the worst virus of all…..Stupidity! Want proof look how they push STEM on their young citizens. Meanwhile Western Civ debates about the number of genders. This is the absolute hallmark of stupidity or insanity perhaps is also a corrupt choice.
Can’t recommend enough Kunstler.com “Can’t lend a hand” predictions for 2023 latest post.
China will be at war soon
People won’t sacrifice for “the globe”.
People will sacrifice all for the family, the tribe or the country.
The fascist project, that’s overwhelming us at breakneck speed, will only succeed if nationalism is a major part of the formula.
Emotionally committed globalists may need to talk about minor “deglobalization” to live with themselves, but what we’re seeing are college Marxists (like Hillary and Obama) pivoting to fascism. The worldwide brotherhood of the proletariat never made a lick of sense, and intense elitists like Hillary must have known that all along.
The Co-Vid monster will get us if people are allowed to travel?
Once a bureaucracy is created it carves out a permanent place. People are back to wearing facemasks and I’m sure they don’t know why. In Canada, the health bureaucracy is now very much a Co-Vid bureaucracy, and they are laboring to conflate C0-Vid with the flu and common cold, by calling them all respiratory diseases.
I continue to be amazed by the degree to which our economies are now being run by leftists. The phenomenon of college Marxists like Hillary becoming rich and powerful is perverting the world order. This obscure bureaucrat (Georgieva?) has her brain pickled in leftism.
The intense hostility to leisure travel, of course, comes from the days of the Communist Bloc and the Cold War. When people travel, they talk, and new ideas and facts get distributed. No, no.
The animus to travel far pre-dates global warming rubbish. People should live in tiny apartments in big cities, and should not travel, unless they are bureaucrats on State business. Food should be produced in every free space, including vacant lots and rooftops. The littoral areas of cities should be farms, and the outlying areas should be off-limits (too much travel involved, don’t you know?).
New condos and apartments are no longer being required to provide sufficient parking places. Tacky so-called exercise rooms (barely-used) are demanded, but not parking. Correct me if I’m wrong, but electric cars still require a parking spot? The automobile is under attack from every possible direction, and this hatred I saw long before I heard the term global warming. Cars mean freedom, cars mean travel, cars mean ideas spread.
All I hear coming out of their mouths is bullshit. It is like they are on drugs, hallucinating badly, and babbling about things that make no sense. Covid 19 is the simple flu. The covid vaccine is deadly. Natural immunity works. We are in a trade war with China. China imposes lockdown to control their increasingly impoverished, angry, and restless people because of horrendous, economic decisions made by the Chinese government since the 70’s. We, the US, is trying to isolate Russia from the EU and, thereby, weaken both Russia and the EU. We are especially making sure that Germany and Russia will never be allies. Can you imagine the powerhouse that would come from a close relationship between those two people? Effective, deadly, and unstoppable.
Our people are not fighting for US values. They use the Constitution for toilet paper. They are fighting for US global industries and We The People are like tiny, primitive shrews trying not to be stepped on by these corporate dinosaurs fighting other nations’ corporate dinosaurs.
It is all a lie.
I got to the first paragraph where so called vaccines were mentioned.
If China has not bought the Fauchi/Gates poison Gene Therapy injections, does that mean that millions of young Chinese will be saved from “sudden unexplained death syndrome?
Just wondering.
Perhaps, this is needed to return to: MADE IN THE USA!
If I read this right the Chinese were smarter than most Countries and did not use the MRNA poison shot?
China vax wasn’t a winner either and could be nasty.
“If they stay the course, and this is our advice, stay the course, over time they would be able to catch up with the rest of the world, both in terms of focusing their vaccinations, bringing mRNA vaccines into China …”
Yes, mRNA vaccines into China. From your lips to God’s ear.