As Tucker Carlson talks about feeling “radicalized against western leadership,” I find myself rolling my eyes and saying, “welcome to the party pal.” But seriously, it’s good to see him awakening more people.
When I began talking about the western created propaganda in 2023 people had a difficult time understanding it. {GO DEEP} As I began researching and explaining the futility and fraud of the Western sanctions against Russia, the confusion expanded. {GO DEEP}
Nothing makes sense until you realize we are being lied to by every element of Western review, government, media, corporations, academia, financial punditry, the works… all of their claims are based on lies and false information.
Tucker Carlson visits a grocery store in Russia {Direct Rumble Link} and immediately starts to get red-pilled on the truth. WATCH:
Keep in mind that Carlson is only looking at the ‘goods’ side of the ledger. On the ‘service’ side, the disparity in pricing is beyond jaw-dropping. {Example: A 30-mile cab ride for $5}.
From a production side perspective, Russia actually has a larger economy now than Germany, the largest EU nation. The cause for this is “autarchy” or self-sufficiency. Indeed, as the timeline of the sanctions completes the second full year, the Russian production economy is even stronger than when the sanctions began. Quite simply, they are making even more of their own goods now.
The sanctions typically fall into the service side of the economy, as well as financial and economic roadblocks. However, that aspect of the Russian economy was much smaller than most suspected and there were sanctions going back to 2014 which made the outcome of the 2022 western imposed restrictions far less impactful.
I’m very serious when I share with people that almost everything we understand about the geopolitical purposes and impacts of sanctions against Russian economic interests is entirely fabricated. However, because the scale of the propaganda against us is so effective, breaking the mental/cognitive barrier is almost impossible.
It’s not that situations are ‘shaped’ or information is ‘manipulated,’ as in the definition of the term “disinformation.” But rather the entire construct of reality regarding the economic issues -as presented- is fabricated, created by massive financial interests, and flat-out lies; I mean, total unadulterated nonsense. Complete fiction.
This article from Reuters, and the accompanying graphic from ZeroHedge, only scratches the surface.
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We are through the looking glass folks. Literally captive to the narrative as sold by our Western government officials, and there’s a huge one-way mirror; beyond which, massive segments of the grey zone are looking at us as if we are pathetic victims of professional propaganda.
The worst part of this dynamic is how the USA looks insufferably weak, because we are playing this massive game of pretending that only the Yellow Zone is participating in.
MOSCOW, Dec 27 (Reuters) – Almost all of Russia’s oil exports this year have been shipped to China and India, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Wednesday, after Moscow responded to Western economic sanctions by quickly rerouting supplies away from Europe.
Russia has successfully circumvented sanctions on its oil and diverted flows from Europe to China and India, which together accounted for around 90% of its crude exports, Novak, who is in charge of the country’s energy sector, told Rossiya-24 state TV.
He said that Russia had already started to forge ties with Asia-Pacific countries before the West introduced sanctions against Moscow following the start of the conflict in Ukraine in February 2022.
“As for those restrictions and embargoes on supplies to Europe and the U.S. that were introduced… this only accelerated the process of reorienting our energy flows,” Novak said.
He said that Europe’s share of Russia’s crude exports has fallen to only about 4-5% from about 40-45%. (read more)
What Alexander Novak shares is stunningly accurate, only the ramifications are far more serious. This is why I am spending so much time trying to break the issue down into digestible portions.
Russia and Iran are now trading oil (and other things) in their own national currencies, not the petrodollar. This is the epicenter of a process initially triggered by the BRICS economic alliance and is now taking place in real time while the proverbial WEST pretends it is not happening. Now, it might sound esoteric, as if it is a disconnected or academic issue that doesn’t have real substantive ramifications, but that’s not true.
I can literally see how global trade is now cost-shifting as the dollar starts to weaken (become less used) as a trade currency. Again, like our domestic social issues, this de-dollarization process is “slowly at first,” but eventually this is going to come all at once.
As USA consumers we cannot see it yet, because we are inside an economic system that is entirely dependent on dollars. However, as the devaluation of the dollar continues slowly to happen, outside our dollar-based economy, the cost of goods, products and stuff in the ordinary life of people within the GREY ZONE is now stunningly less. It’s not showing up in currency markets (dollar -vs- fill_in_blank), because the currency trades are not part of the trade/cost dynamic outside the YELLOW ZONE.
Go into the grey zone and compare the price of “product X” to what you would pay in the United States for “product X”, and you will see the difference in the end consumer price is starting to widen faster. Identical goods in the USA cost much more than goods outside the “west.”
As the de-dollarization continues (mostly driven by the lessening of oil sold using the petrodollar), the disparity in price will get even more stark. As a result of this dynamic, wages in the USA (or the “west”) must necessarily rise faster; however, that’s only part of the issue.
If I took $200 into a Russian supermarket, buying only consumable food products, I would end up with about 3 shopping carts full of food. Take that same $200 into the average USA supermarket and you get one shopping cart or less. This is the scale of what is likely to happen in durable goods. The “cleaving” is underway.
Let me say that again, the “cleaving” of dollar-based price/value is underway.
Starbucks pulled out of Russia. The building still exists, the furniture still there, the equipment still there, just a different name, “Star Coffee” lolol. Starbucks is roughly $6 for whatever, the StarCoffee is $1. Same stuff. A cab/uber ride in USA might be $25, or in EU might be €30, but outside the yellow zone around $6 to $10/max. It’s getting crazy how big the difference is.
Now, the price disparity is not in everything, only in the products that do not originate from inside the yellow zone. The increased price of the yellow zone goods transfers into the grey zone when the product is moved. However, if the yellow zone and grey zone both produce an identical product (or service), that’s when you see the massive difference in price. [And no, this is not a lower cost labor issue]
Conversely, prices of goods originating from the grey zone shipped to the yellow zone will be far less than the comparable product created from within the yellow zone.
What is going to happen?
I suspect we are going to import even more products from the grey zone at a greater rate, because there’s a lower origination price and greater opportunity for profit. Wait and see.
China needs energy, Russia needs computer chips and tech. They are trading thusly. Now watch… if the sanctions are ever lifted, we will start importing Russian made electronic goods, because less expensive. It’s nuts.
Remember, our ‘western’ government is doing this to us on purpose.



Our biggest import today is future welfare recipients and gang members.
Our biggest export today is printed dollars.
The dam is creaking louder and louder.
As dishonorable mentions, we also export much weaponry, propaganda, intersectionality and porn, but probably fiat currency is first on the list.
“Our biggest export today is printed dollars.”
That are becoming less and less desirable with each passing day… until?…
As an 80’s Kid I used to love Totino’s ‘Party’ Pizzas where up until the Dark Times it was about a buck…. now at Smart and Final here in the San Francisco Bay Area its like almost 4 dollars.
A loaf of Store Brand Bread at Lucky’s is $2.29. When Pres. Trump was President it was at max $1.29.
In San Mateo County you see Gas selling for $5+.
We are getting to the point that we’ll be approaching Zimbabwe levels of Inflation… and these B@stards that want to send money to fight a war with a Nuclear Power that has historically endured attrition warfare as a norm (Napolean and Hitler for example.)
1990’s…about the time wally world got a foothold….
The demise of the ‘day old bread’ stores…3 loaves for a dollar…big loaves….
Speaking of wally world…all business and products…have a maturity date where they start to decline and have to get aggressive with marketing and business model changes…aside from raising prices like some have done…
As Americans have less disposable income…I suspect there will be changes in big box stores.
@Aggiegirl, around last Christmas (no reference to the song) of last year , every time I would drive by the three DollarTrees on my way home I would notice that the parking lots were FILLED TO THE BRIM. On that same measure passing by a lone Kohls the lot was almost deserted!
All in an effort to stretch every dollar. I do this routinely…
The home bread machine may have had an impact on the bread stores. Fresh bread every 3 hours or so for less than a dollar in materials for basic white bread. I used to love those stores; but the profit was made not on bread but the snacks and dessert breads. I have no doubt the FDA wrote a new regulation to put them out of business.
There are still “bakery outlets” in my area. Of course, we sometimes wind up with grade ‘B’ eggs in the ‘higher-end’ (e.g. Kroger-affiliated) grocery stores here…
You’re fortunate. None are left in Pittsburgh. The socialists in Pennsylvania would rather have us depend of gov’t-funded foodbanks or foodstamps…I refuse.
If you look at the California Exodus the Progtards have noticed the Dam breaking… as the Rats have already started to fleeing the sinking ship to of all places RED STATES — which they will sink as well.
California was destroyed by the Progtards from the east. Now they are going home since they have been replaced by 10 million imported aliens they encouraged.
@RJH, you got that right. Basically Progtards left the East Coast to the then cheap Real Estate of the 1970’s and early 1980’s only to turn San Francisco into a Neo-Manhattan with all none of the good and all the ill.
Right now they’ve banded the construction of Single Family Homes… denying future Residents the possibility of Home Ownership and by extension driving up Housing Prices. They even want to start build 5 story Apartment buildings in the Sunset district — the western part of the City with low density — trying to kill what drew them to San Francisco in the first place. Imagine seeing two floor homes the eye can see and from some streets being able to see the Sun set and the evening.
Progressivism only creates pain and ugliness in its wake.
Funny how that “NIMBY” works….?
“……..future welfare recipients and gang members.”
And don’t forget future military soldiers. Which nation they will fight for remains to be seen.
Tucker was late to the red pill party. There are plenty more Americans like him, and they should all be welcomed to the party. I can say he’s having an impact on some people I know who were until very recently oblivious.
Big learning curve for those just waking up.
“Nothing makes sense until you realize we are being lied to by every element of Western review, government, media, corporations, academia, financial punditry, the works… all of their claims are based on lies and false information.”
Excellent list but missing the most important of all, ‘Legacy Religions’. False Teachers are afterall, the number 1 reason there are so many non believers, even evil false ‘believers’ walking the earth today. GOD said it would be so.
Rev. 7:3 “…Hurt not…till we have sealed…in their foreheads.”
7:4 “…the number…sealed…an hundred and forty four thousand…”
Rev. 14:1 “…a Lamb stood…and with Him an hundred and forty four thousand…”
22:4 “...they shall see His face; and His name shall be in their foreheads.”
Amo. 3:7 “Surely…God will do nothing, but He revealeth…”
Jer. 39:16 “...I will bring My words…for evil…not for good…before thee.”
Isa. 40:5 “...all flesh shall see it together…the LORD hath spoken it.”
1 Cor. 3:1 “…I…could not speak unto you…but as unto babes…”
3:2 “I have fed you with milk…not with meat…ye were not able to bear it...”
Amos 8:11 “…I will send a famine…of hearing the words of the LORD.”
1 Pet. 4:17 “...judgment must begin at the house of God…” He will judge the False Teachers first!
3:16 “All Scripture is…for instruction…”
1 Cor. 10:11 “…all…things happened…for ensamples: …written for…whom the ends of the world…come.”
Dan. 8:19 “…I will make thee know what shall be in…the end…”
8:25 “...he shall cause craft to prosper..”. 11:21 “...he shall come in peaceably...”
Rev. 12:9 “...the great dragon…old serpent, called…Devil…Satan…deceiveth the whole world…
13:8 “...all…upon the earth shall worship him…”
Mat. 24:29 “Immediately after the tribulation...”
24:30 “…then shall appear…the Son of man…”
Luk. 21:27 “…then shall they see the Son of man coming…”
Isa. 40:5 “...all flesh shall see it together…the LORD hath spoken it.”
Eze. 13:20 “…I am against…ye hunt…souls to make them fly…” There’s no ‘rapture’.
Eph. 6:13 “…take…the whole armour of God…to stand.” There’s still time to understand.
Have you ever heard of The Miracle of the Sun that happened in 1917 in Fatima, Portugal? And the three secrets that were entrusted there?
So what if he was late? I’m with you, we should welcome all who are beginning to think for themselves. Too often that won’t happen. Tucker, and those who respond to his message, will be condemned from both sides, right and left.
The left gaslights, the right wants a purity test. Do you believe exactly what I believe? Have you believed it long enough?
I don’t mind giving them a seat on the bus.
I am not willing to immediately make them the driver and allow them to decide where we are going.
Exactly. I view it like Elon Musk, let them prove themselves over time, but as Reagan often said, “Trust… but VERIFY.”
Beg to differ.
The Left gaslights, true.
Most of the Right depends on reason, not emotion.
Reason fails when it is based on knowledge gleaned from that gaslighting.
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I don’t watch or read the mainstream news so I have little clue as to what the media
writes about Russian grocery stores. And, yes, it is nice that Tucker has come to the
MAGA dance. However, let us not forget that he is a media personality.
President Trump is working to save the country.
Tucker Carlson is working to make money.
That doesn’t mean the two can’t co exist
but be careful.
Being careful doesn’t exclude giving others a chance. Simply my opinion, but as an admin, I see a lot of comments. And there are quite the number of people here and across society who think like the Borg. Majority? Nope, but a disturbingly significant number.
I like to form my own opinion. I like to have a number of sources of information. I like to occasionally dive into what the opposing side says, and if I can, figure out why, check their thinking. Honestly, I don’t do that enough, because I am disgusted by what I see as depravity and immorality in their political positions. I often find it very hard to stomach, reading their sites.
I want to think, and I need facts, not someone else’s opinions alone. In that, I respect, yes, very cautiously, such thinkers as Bill Maher, and Matt Taibbi. Even if they never become conservative, and I don’t think they ever will, they can and are opening people’s eyes in many ways. Some of those people will fully leave the democrat party, and the left.
I have said this before and get same very unhappy campers, but I don’t care, here I go again. We are not perfect and President Trump has an awesome track record, but he isn’t perfect. IMO, one of his , and our, biggest errors is leaving not much room for a welcome mat for those who could be persuaded to vote for him instead of whatever fresh corpse the left presents.
Frankly, I don’t much care if they don’t think like me, even on my biggest most important issues. At a specific moment in time, that would be on November 5, 2024, I want them to vote for President Trump or stay home.
Does that fix our problems, and will it be enough long term? Absolutely not, but it’s a start, for us, and for them. A place that may lead to further solutions and changes in philosophy and thinking.
We have to start somewhere. A lot of us want the whole enchilada or nothing. I fail to see any benefit whatsoever in that thinking.
So, yes, I agree with you, just a little expansion of my thoughts here.
AMEN!
Prescient
You can’t always get what you want. But if you try sometimes .Well, you might find.You get what you need.
God has a history of choosing imperfect men to do his work. Paul, Moses, King David, Solomon, and Sampson are just a few examples. I feel that President Trump has been chosen to lead this country back to God.
i do worry about President Trump being assassinated, The Secret Service is now corrupt and can no longer be trusted. God’s protection will prevail, I hope.
I always enjoy your posts and look forward to each of them.
Love this! You are so right.
Why the right wants this purity test is only because they are afraid of being fooled again.
But we should welcome all just not put everything into others.
We should save ourselves.
Purity tests are like circular firing squads.
It took me a while, but I eventually saw that the rights typical circular firing squads were always led by ‘stalwarts conservatives ensconced in liberal news organizations. Like George Will.
BTW, he also became a strong NeverTrumper.
Funny how our most debilitating practice is organized by our enemies and the deceptive traitors to our cause that our enemies control.
At the end of the day…in a perfect world…we would not have to be worried about ‘corruption’ in government.
Government can petty much run itself…if it weren’t for the corruption on all sides…
At the end of my day, “I want to be left alone”.
Yes, the purity test! If the left punches me, I intend to punch right back, and then some!
Agree
Sundance should have a mass audience. Tucker does have a mass audience.
Sundance is motivated by Truth, alone. Harsh, ugly, painful, shocking, soul-searching truth. Not everyone wants to see or hear it.
I have a family of sunshine and kittens.
Chernobyl | The Cost of Lies
Amazing how the two sides of the Cold War have now inverted. Or, maybe, the lies have always been there, but it just took longer for the West’s lies to catch up with it?
The lies debilitating the west are the grandchildren of the lies that communists have been trying to impose on the west for generations.
As such they could not fully take hold until the west quit fighting communism.
But there are other lies mixed in that are harder to source. There is a very long history of those willing to abuse their fellows for personal gain.
Communism presents itself as a defense against such abuse, but is really just cover to change abusers.
If true:
The hideous irony of the West succumbing to that, after the U.S S.R itself renounced Leninism.
Proves the old adage. God has a sense of humour.
The Chernobyl documentary on HBO filled me with chills! The people who caused it were from the ranks of those like AOC/Sanders/Pelosi etc who gave jobs to unqualified people just because they kissed the ring, and spouted the same BS!
Similar to DEI (DIE) ……
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I know someone who actively retreats in the face of harsh realities, even when it’s something big they know they have to handle, no way out. They do this by trying to navigate through whatever problem it is with as little information and facts as possible because they almost shut down in the face of harsh reality. They really want and almost need someone to make decisions for them. They need to be able to trust Ann authority figure (such as a doctor) to tell them what to do.
I do not believe they will ever be fully autonomous in their thinking. But I’ve seen life kick them into choices and learning that has improved their ability to process and think. It’ll never be what I could stand to live with in my own life, but it’s improvement.
We are not all either thinker or not, exactly where we need to be, or not. Each of us, whether we admit it or not, is in a process, a life long movement of growth.
Such good words, M, especially the last ones.
(And I know someone, too.)
We need to help each other along in the journey.
Besides >
“We can’t all be heroes because somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by.” Will Rogers
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Ty.
Living the ‘Mamet Principle’. It’s seen daily all around us.
Sundance looks to stay under the radar in my opinion ..He is a brave man to do what he does ..You know the crazy leftie lunatics would love to throw sand in his gears….
Thankyou for all you do your amazing my # 1 site for real news and research. Never disappoints.
I have giving countless people this site…I repost on X and FB everyday.. Get the word out people we dont have long to election time…
You’re not suggesting Sundance to shill for Murdoch for a decade? That’s where Tucker’s audience was found.
I notice Citizen’s Free Press is being “persuaded” to run Murdoch’s mulch.
CFP views are bogus since he clickbaits and runs 2-4 links to the same article. Very annoying.
I agree! He should have a weekly podcast, but I also respect he needs to protect family and privacy.
Not only is there “no spoon”, but there is more than one red pill. This is not Tucker’s first bite on that apple. His revelations in Russia are simply the latest step in his own personal awakening, but the fact is that he’s been opening eyes to a far greater truth for years.
And now we are getting word that Alexei Navalny has died in prison. Why tell the world now? I wonder if these news reporters talking about it this morning are going to bring up the fact that Biden wants to jail his opposition as well. Everyone could use a 30 day regimen of Red Pill.
MOSCOW, Feb 16 (Reuters) – Alexei Navalny, Russia’s most famous opposition leader, died on Friday after collapsing and losing consciousness at the penal colony north of the Arctic Circle where he was serving a long jail term, the Russian prison service said.
Navalny, 47, rose to prominence more than a decade ago by lampooning President Vladimir Putin and the Russian elite whom he accused of vast corruption, avarice and opulence.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/jailed-russian-opposition-leader-navalny-dead-prison-service-2024-02-16/
N. S. Lyon, in his Substack “The Upheaval” has an interesting perspective on the red-pilling of the masses.
“I was watching a bit of recent footage of some peasants in revolt, as they are at the moment basically everywhere across the West, and was suddenly struck by the recollection that I’d definitely read a wise saying about the general situation somewhere on a fortune cookie. No, wait, I realized, this time it must actually have been from Master Confucius himself! So I went digging through my copy of the Analects…
Lo and behold, right there in Book 12, Chapter 7, is this straightforward lesson:
A disciple asks Confucius what, fundamentally, it takes to govern a state without it collapsing.
Confucius says: “Simply make sure there is enough armaments, enough food, and that you have the trust of the common people.” (足食,足兵,民信之矣.)
“If sacrificing one of these three things becomes unavoidable, which would you give up first?” the disciple asks. (必不得已而去,於斯三者何先?)
“The weapons,” Confucius replies. (去兵.)
“If two things?” the disciple asks. (必不得已而去,於斯二者何先?)
“The food,” Confucius says, because while even death is a part of life “without the trust of the people, a state cannot stand.” (去食. 自古皆有死,民無信不立.)
“What is most notable to me from this little dialogue from almost 2,500 years ago is how much, in comparison, our political leaders, in their hubris and absorption in grand projects (and graft), seem to have forgotten the very basics.”
It’s a brief column but well worth reading in full!
https://theupheaval.substack.com/p/confucius-says-lol-lmao
One of the significant things I value about CTH is the intelligent comments that educate me. Thank you for this insight.
We are the ones being sanctioned!
Never thought of it like that but you’re spot on
Yes Indeedy!
And this has been Sundance’s main point all along, whether it be in communications, laws written by Congress or “rules and regulations” by government bureaucracies, finances, spying on Americans, employment, education, the food we eat, the energy we use, what we can see, hear, say, and who we can associate with.
It all applies to and sanctions the hard working American citizen, far more than any other country. And it is by purposeful and calculated intent a complete destruction of our country and its citizens.
Yes and pure and simple profiteering. Put Trump in the equation and this make a whole lot more sense. Remember, tariffs will not work, well, they did.
The simple stunning truth.
I used to smile at the stories about how the feds were going to confiscate our 401K savings. I’m not smiling now. The administrative state bitterly resents the idea that people can rule themselves. 401K savings plans were made possible by elected officials. The administrative state is hellbent on getting that money back. They see it as theirs, and elected officials had no right to give it away.
If I were the Devil… I could easily solve the debt problem. I would compel 401k investments in treasuries. Problem solved! It would be fair too, as not all people, especially new arrivals, have retirement accounts. They are scheming to rob your retirement. They already have with all the stolen money of foreign aid, wars, and space. Their last move is to fund the theft by force investing your retirement into treasuries ahead of the default.
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Every now and then one of them says something about 401ks, they get shut up real quick. When they have the new imported majority fully naturalized, then comes the tyranny of the majority. The looting will be their platform.
They’ve already confiscated at least 30% of mine.
It’s called inflation.
And it is deliberate.
They are already taking your 401.
If you have any money to speak of in a 401K, they are taxing you %20+ and pulling in your social security and taxing it too if you have more than 44,000 (I think that is the correct number) total income. That is a major fixed income for the government that they can figure and depend on for a number of years into the future.
The effectiveness of a decades long propaganda (PSYOPS) campaign are indeed profound and ingrained.
Early on in my time here, I cautioned that not only were PSYOPS were employed at an unimaginable scale, but that no one was immune from its effects to varying degrees.
Recently, in a reply to another Treeper, I opined that the affected (all of us) recover from the effects at different time intervals, ie some take longer than others. A few will never recover – denial.
The Awakening continues and appears to be accelerating.
SD, you are a huge part of that!
God Bless and God’s Speed!
Amen to that!
D Nile there that river in Egypt again.
I was wondering when you gonna drop by. Been waiting on it.
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And the even sadder part of this, is that so many people are trying to grow their own food to create a “parallel economy” to what is available here in the States. The cost of equipment and supplies to do so, including animal feed when needed, is cost prohibitive. My friend in Texas told me that a round hay bale to feed her cows is $120 due to the drought. I’m watching small farms all over the place downsizing to only the most essential animals in order to cut farm costs down to an affordable level. A grocery cart full of food is more like $350. You will spend that same amount on taking care of the animals in order to feed your family unless you get really creative and can grow all that your animals need to eat, and you should do that before you get the animals. Not to mention the fuel costs for managing a farm (truck, tractor, whatever).
My point is, it’s hard to escape the inflation. Every time I see a “market commentary” from one of my banks or a realtor, I just delete it. They are drinking the koolaid. The “market” is in hideous shape. People on FaceBook comparing their electric bills this winter was heartbreaking. Even if they avail themselves of the ability to “even out” their electric bill over the year, it’s unaffordable. Since when do people share their electric bills on FaceBook? Only if the bills are outrageous.
It is OBVIOUS to me, that TPTB (The Powers That Be) intend upon robbing the American people of their wealth and giving it to other countries while they skim a profit, and starving them, making them sick with substandard food, and making life generally unaffordable because we are supposed to feel sorry for ‘other countries’. Not buying it. Tucker is right. The situation has “radicalized” me against my own government.
A family member bought some inexpensive ham hocks rather than a ham from Walmart, hoping to make a bean soup for the family. The ham hocks were found to have mold on them. Our entire quality of life is being intentionally destroyed while the Marxists try to take ownership of our land, air, water supply, etc. The whole thing makes me sick. Too bad they didn’t kill me off with their vaxxines, because I remember the good old days when food was fresh, plentiful, and inexpensive.
Well put. Thank you for sharing.
You’ll have a difficult time convincing me most of the meat and perishables we are getting in grocery stores is not old and frozen. Or maybe some other shenanigans at play. But things are certainly not right
My son works in the freezer warehouse for a very large food distributor – the largest east of the Mississippi supposedly. The meat is all frozen.
Much like yourself many here have seen this coming.
I cannot imagine the stress and bewilderment of just entering the realization of what is happening and how we have been abused by our own government.
Today’s grocery lists are shrinking and prayer lists are growing.
After I escaped college…in my early 20’s…if I was told what we are going thru now, would happen…..
I would have laughed at the person telling me…and thougt they were crazy.
Amo. 3:7 “Surely…God will do nothing, but He revealeth…”
Jer. 39:16 “...I will bring My words…for evil…not for good…before thee.”
Isa. 40:5 “...all flesh shall see it together…the LORD hath spoken it.”
Even ‘preppers’ are in for a rude awakening.
If only we can reach a few more before…
🎯. That is exactly it.
“Skimming” (their cut) while impoverishing their target.
Food..fresh plelntiful etc….and non GMO.
I visited a Publix a few weeks ago to find beefsteak tomatoes were almost $2 each!
I grow all my own food except dairy, wheat, oats. I swap with neighbors for honey and venison, and snook etc
The worst thing that ever happened is Walmart. All that heavily processed junk that is killing Americans.
“Remember, our ‘western’ government is doing this to us on purpose.” The ending line in the article, >Tucker Carlson Visits a Grocery Store in Russia and Get’s Red Pilled – “Radicalized Against Western Leaders” ….<
SD’s report appears factual, yet disillusioning.
We need more like it to waken the “Sleeping Giant” we once were.
Having illusions exposed for what they are, thereby becoming dis-illusioned, is a good thing.
Cool!
Does Nalvany shop there?
Asking for a friend.
Tell your friend that Nalvany shops in the same markets as the J6 & pro-life political prisoners shop in.
Equivocation. Irrelevant.
Nalvany died yesterday…..not by accident or self-inflicted.
Nalvany’s film won the Oscar for best documentary last year and then he dies just before the Russian presidential election?
How unfortunate for Putin and good for the opposition as they now have a martyr and a perpetrator.
But we have seen this all before:
The Magnitsky Act: Behind the Scenes
https://swprs.org/the-magnitsky-act-movie/
If you really study that documentary (full version available at bottom of url above) and take notes about the inconsistencies and lies, it becomes obvious who killed Sergei Magnitsky. Note all of the deaths of the people around the “transaction” and then ask yourself, who was the only one left that could have exposed the truth?
Magnitsky’s death then resulted in the repeal of the Jackson-Vanik Amendment, a Cold War relic that sanctioned entire countries, and the passage of the Magnitsky Act that allowed the United States (and eventually the entire West) to sanction individuals. That becomes very important because it allows the sanctioning of oligarchs who oppose the West, while giving a free pass to those that don’t. Quite helpful if you are trying to support a color revolution.
No doubt we won’t see anyone in Ukraine getting sanctioned for Gonzalo Lira’s death, the very type of death the Magnitsky Acts was ostensibly crafted for. 🙁
You’re missing the point. It’s not an us/them analytic. It’s seeing reality and being well informed before “going all in”. I fall in with all the folks who argue Ukraine has roots in Obama/CIA/Neocon machinations (probably even further back to Bush). However, from my own experience and access it is clear to me that Russia is not our “friend” and that Putin is not a thoughtful patriot simply righting the course of an “unfair” history.
This is real politic “stuff” going on in the world right now. People, lots of people, are getting killed. I understand temporary alliances toward common goals. Just be certain that the face value of the cards in the deck are known.
Russia was provoked
Don’t poke the bear!
The Ukranian people were the patsies of the Clinton/Obama/Biden CIA regime.
War sucks.
Hey there Amjean! Kudos for a post that wasn’t attack mode from the git go.
Not arguing that point. I AGREE with every word in your post….though perhaps not so much with poking the bear given information I had access to at one time. But that is not the primary theme here.
I’m trying to get across the point that one needs to survey and understand all the facts. Putin is not saint nor arrant villain…he is definitely not our friend. This celebration of him in juxtaposition to Biden is a false dichotomy IMO. These are two people who have callously wasted lives. They both must stand before the jury. Again…my opinion. NOt equivocating – they are reprehensible individuals for different reasons.
War does suck – especially when American lives are wasted as they were in Iraq. I served in the military for 20+ years. I have been in that part of the world more than once.
Anywho, this stuff going on is part of a continuum. There are no heros/heroines in my book. The narrative some are constructing is BS IMO. We need to be wary of BOTH the domestic threats and the foreign ones. It’s beyond my understanding that folks actually believe Putin entered into that interview as just a nice guy without any ulterior motives or propaganda objectives of his own. Folks are naive in the extreme if they believe so.
My mindset is fixed on recognizing all threats. They may be prioritized differently and the contingency plans might differ. But they have to be understood as such. The real world is a nasty place. The immediate point here is not to advocate kinetic solutions to every problem. It’s to recognize the forces in play and project the consequences for our way of life, our futures, our children and neighbors.
There’s a whole lotta **** going down right now.
There is much to agree with in your thought-filled comment. Thank YOU.
No…thank you for reading the post…and digesting what was useful to you.
I don’t expect anyone to agree with me 100%. I do expect to be heard and reasoned with. I expect some modicum of dignity in the communications.
Not everyone with a different opinion at the edges is an enemy. PDJT, when reelected, is gonna need support from many quarters to heal this nation and at least get it moving in the right direction again.
Thanks for that reply. I don’t think that I was trying to set up an us verses them kind of thing, out of choice, other than noting that the same folks that are going after us (MAGA) are also going after Putin. However, now thinking about it, proceeding down the path of Paster Niemoller “Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me”, might not be the best strategy either?
Sorry for the confusion, but what I was really trying to point out was:
Biden warns of ‘devastating’ consequences for Russia if Navalny dies in prison
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/06/16/politics/alexey-navalny-biden-putin-geneva/index.html
All of the ulterior motives that could exist, held by those other than Putin, for getting rid of Nalvany. Possibly the Ukrainians wanting to push the war funding bill through congress? Those that want to discredit the likely Putin victory in the upcoming Russian election? As a counter to the recent Tucker Carlson interview?
Western Leaders Accuse ‘Dictator’ Putin Of ‘Brutal Murder’ Of Navalny
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/russian-opposition-leader-alexey-navalny-dies-jail
Those that want to trigger the “devastating consequences” that Biden warned about?
Jumping to the “Putin did it” explanation is just not one I am willing to jump blindly to anymore. As was shown by Jeffery Epstein, once TPTB have no use for you, you are reachable and expendable. (Magnitsky too was reachable and expendable in addition to being the only one left who knew where all the money went. )
Sorry for the lack of clarity in my initial post.
Fair enough Anon! I respect the fact that you took the time to draw out your point. No need for “sorry”. You are treating me as an equal and are entitled to the same (on the field of ideas).
There may be some confusion on my intentions. I can agree with every point raised about Biden – though in reality he’s just the sock puppet. The real criminals are the ones whose hands are moving the puppet. In the dangerous world we live in my view is that we need to be equally wary of all the threats. We’re going to have to deal with all the Biden’s, Putins, Xis, etc., of the world. They are all threats to our way of life. That’s my admittedly simple message.
How we go about doing this without sinking with the ship is, of course, our present dilemma. Different solutions for different threats – which does not mean lobbing nuclear weapons or bombing civilizations into oblivion. That’s not the plan for our domestic problems and not the sole option for the global geopolitical/power restructuring presently underway.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/russian-opposition-leader-alexey-navalny-dies-jail
And lest we start pointing fingers, lets not forget the Brits keep Assange in prison ready for export to his certain death at the behest of the Empire of Hate, Lies, War, Destruction, and Death.
No one has clean hands in this dirty, fallen world.
Amen!
Yep, no moral high ground left
That’s my point…..though it’s directed at Putin.
Just don’t use it to equivocate. Not directed at you specifically – I’m speaking to the holistic “you”.
Your last sentence captures my view perfectly.
Interesting article…all his opposition is in exile, prison or dead.
I hope the family is safe.
Navalny is irrelevant to the conversation whether dead or alive.
If all that you got from TC’s Putin interview & subsequent shopping spree was an urge to virtue signal for the gubmint of the US then you’ve rendered yourself irrelevant to the conversation too.
Ok…I’m done laughing. You miss the point entirely.
All due respect…but in the real world with people who actually do the dirty work (you know, tools like your son and me at one time)…people like you get others killed.
You have so completely misunderstood my point that I can only wish you clarity and half a wit of common sense one day.
You have been lied to about Nalvany.
“Furthermore, on October 9th, 2020, John Brennan, former director of the CIA, tweeted:
Imagine the prospects for world peace, prosperity and security if Joe Biden were President of the United States and Alexei Navalny were President of Russia. We’re almost halfway there …
In short: “We are working on it!”
https://www.thepostil.com/alexei-navalny-the-real-story/
Thank you so much for that !!! A few months after Biden’s inauguration it occurred to me that TPTB were trying for a “clean sweep” of all of their opponents: Trump-Putin-Xi. It was a feeling I had, but that Brennan quote, that I have never seen before cements it. A very valuable article, thanks for sharing !!!
Great article!
Thanks for sharing.
Seems that the US and UK
government may be sending
out a message to other “operatives”
like Navalny…….
🤷♀️💁🤷♀️
Cut the crap. That’s, well, a shallow retort. I’ll save my more incendiary comments for another day.
Your logic (in so many words): Brennan is a known miscreant. He posted something favorable about Nalvany. Ipso facto Nalvany is in the same boat as the rest of them. That’s tangential horse manure; an impostor’s hallucination. The point is that Nalvany died for political reasons at the charge of the state. It doesn’t matter if he had warts, HIV, was a pedo or Epstein’s penpal. The state had him killed (as it has others). Putin has done the same with others. He has employed mercenaries to fight his wars. He’s not some grand statesman. He has a set of goals that do not align with ours. The guy was a friggin KGB/FSB operative for decades. He’s nobodies idiot. He’s nobodies saint.
Be wary of all the actors on the world stage. That’s the message. I don’t care at this point whether you get it or not.
No wonder the people flocking across our borders are fighting aged men or working age individuals. They come to take our jobs, our homes, and our lives. Those who actually want a better life realize coming here isn’t the answer. Its just easier to remove those who built it.
They didn’t come looking for a better life.
They came looking for our lives.
That’s nonsense.
These people have been bought and sold by cynical, very rich, oligarchs, cartel thugs, Chamber of Commerce types, etc., and sold a bill of goods. They are organized and herded. They’re destitute (except for the terrorists!) in most cases. Human chattel exploited by very evil folks.
This is not a screed supporting illegal immigration. But one has to be careful with dangerous labels that easily mutate into violence against people who are basically pawns. Yes, deport to emphasize we are country of laws. All for that.
Pick the right targets.
This is one of the main reasons that I started to seriously consider a big-mouthed builder from Noo Yawk as a president, when he started asking questions out loud about the things I had been questioning myself.
Such as why our infrastructure was in such bad condition, another countries had better than we did, and all we heard was “no money”, no matter how much our governments raked in in taxes.
Now we can’t even have a clean bag to bring our groceries home in.
Humiliation ritual number 10,000.
I stopped at a Mariano’s grocery store yesterday only because
it was on my way home from the airport. Apparently, the store was
purchased by Kroger because many items were kroger store brand.
I had to pay ten cents each for two flimsy
paper bags because I did not bring my own.
Does bringing your own germ laden bags (who knows where
they were thrown between trips) into a store make sense?
I guess to the lefties it does.
Will County here……I avoid the former Dominick’s now Mariano’s…too expensive and they charge you for cash back. Is very pretty inside but they can keep it.
By me, Jewel is no better….same products as Wally World….but way more expensive.
As a merchant in East California (CO), at least the local wally world (perhaps all in CO) gave the GVT the big double mickey middle fingers and eliminated the T-shirt bags all together, I happened to go to there Dec 31 2022 when the law took effect, they were selling reusable bags only, I never even heard it coming and never got a notice for it from the GVT.
I did read the law then, basically the merchant gets to keep 5c or 1/2 of the proceeds from selling you a 10c bag.
Guess Wally decided that 5c does not cover the cost of personnel required to account for that tax sale.
As it is I get to keep less than 10 bucks for submitting sales taxes to the state … that sure does not even come close the time spent accounting for it if they should ever wish to audit me for it.
As for clean T-shirt bags … <sams club> if you are a member, 2 colors available now as well as small version bags & paper bags if you desire … assuming they are not banned from shipping them to the state … and amazon has them as well at a 50 to 100% markup from sams.
I keep 2 bags in my back pocket now for unexpected shopping purposes, easier to keep in back pocket if brand new bulk wise.
Oh and in that same law, as of Jan 1 2024, my foam to-go containers were also banned from use, an already 50% inflated cost 10c to now 15 cent container to go to “fibre” AKA paper (didn’t we have a green war to save the trees 20ish years ago) is last I looked .70 cents replacement cost was cheapest alternative …. as if inflation costs added to my product is not enough a 400+% cost increase courtesy of the GVT looking for more tax revenue under the guise of “green” in packaging costs.
/rant
Control in a thousand small cuts.
I sincerely hope, and ask, everyone who is a believer here, to pray for Tucker Carlson and his family’s safety now; for you can be sure he is marked by very wicked people. And while we’re doing that, to pray for one another as we are coming into very difficult times, that we ought to see where they’re heading.
May the Lord be with everyone here, and their families, and help us to be the people He wants us to be, and hold fast and love one another as Jesus has loved us.
I really don’t understand how it is so popular to use the term, “red pill.” This is not a movie or a game. And it just makes me think, whenever I read someone using that term, that they are really a little shallow and arrogant. The Bible is reality, not some idiot antichrist Hollywood story tellers! There’s no more divine revelation in those things, than when someone hallucinates on drugs: its pure Satanic fantasy! True revelation only comes from God, when someone repents and gets saved, and receives His Spirit, in the Name of Jesus!
Soooo… you pray for everyone then turn right around 9 minutes later and insult everyone who uses the term red pill as shallow and arrogant simply because you do not like the term.
Not because you can point to specific instances of specific people saying shallow and arrogant things with regard to the widely understood meaning of red pilled.
I guess trying to paint actual Christians as rigid zealots, by pretending to be one, is getting dusted off for this election season?
I really didn’t understand his lack of comprehension that the phrase was just a metaphor either.
Oh, well.
sigh…..
Sigh x two….
It’s just a phrase people use for having their eyes opened to the hidden reality that surrounds them – and in such, brings them a little closer to God. I suppose in some ways it’s a modern day version of “seeing the light”, which most could not identify the origin of. I’d be careful about drawing conclusions about the use of these terms, since the folks who use them are nearly always well-intentioned.
Concise … and kind.
Ty.
Even Jesus spoke in simple, common ideas so those paying attention has the opportunity to understand.
The bible readers already know this. “Red pill” is a way to relate the situation to the sheep. Whatever we can do to open eyes, we must.
…
Jesus spoke in parables
We communicate with a fallen world where we find them and use references common to their understanding.
1st Corinthians 9/22
To the weak became I as weak, that I might gain the weak: I am made all things to all men, that I might by all means save some. 23And this I do for the gospel’s sake, that I might be partaker thereof with you.
Perhaps in order to understand how folks use the word, “Red Pill”, to something
perhaps you would find more acceptable to your way of thinking(mindset),
that maybe that you would consider that the term, “Red Pill”, is like/synonymous to a “Revelation”.
Like the book, “Revelations” in the Bible.
Where it is a book that should “open ones eyes” as a “revelation” to what will come to pass in the future, then the book might be named, the book of “Red Pill” due to it could be the book that “opens ones eyes” to what “might” come to pass in the future…
Posted , “just for you to consider”, IF ya have the time.
Think as ya like though… Regardless.
😉
GOD Bless~!
God Bless and keep you and all of us. TY.
It’s not just Russia, so many Western expats retire to Thailand, Philippines, Ecuador, etc. and discover a better quality of life in nearly all regards. As America declines, other countries improve, Globalism 101.
Question
Many years ago Pre Russian lnvasion of Poland American seniors were flocking to Poland. Prices were low and one could live comfortably on SS . You do not have to live in country to receive your benefit.
When sanctions were imposed on Russia this time. What happened to American SS recipients now living in Russia.
Excellent question. I have wondered the same.
I can relate that dealing with a parent who needed a lot of medical care in a European country (France) that TRICARE (military healthcare insurance) stepped up to the plate and came through.
My concern, especially as default looms, is that these sorts of programs are political in nature. The gov’t can always change the rules.
Interesting post.
Through a friend I am aware of a very senior officer who turned down a plumb command. The gent decided to pull chocks due to internal US politics and plant roots in an Asian country. Very accomplished, smart guy. He, of course, maintains his contacts to the US as well as lifetime connections to expand upon business opportunities overseas that tether back to people and capital in the US. More power to him.
I have looked into relocating overseas (e.g., Thailand, Uruguay, France, Portugal, Italy, Chile, close off-shore islands) as an option given the turmoil and evident decline in our country. There are trade-offs in all of this. “Improve” and “better” are innocuous terms until one details the underlying values/risks that define its content. In most cases, it’s an individual decision.
Not disputing your thought – qualifying that it’s not a simple decision with guaranteed benefits.
Consider Costa Rica or Uruguay also.
I’ve had close contacts with the Costa Rican community for years, they are very nice people.
I looked at the latter. It has some attractive qualities.
The spousal unit has other ideas on where to live.
Alas…life is never easy!
I like the racial composition of Argentina. It’s 90%+ European. Many towns/villages up in certain mountainous areas are all German. This is where Nazi Death camp Commander of Jasenovac Dinko Sakic lived for decades openly, and was never apprehended for a variety of reasons and is now omitted from Holocaust remembrance memorials, along with Jasenovac, and the Orthodox Christian Serbs & of course the thousands of Jews & Roma victims who were also murdered there. Entire Balkans WWII/Holocaust history erased & distorted.
Will have to do more research.
On the bright side…..many Argentinian companies have been a good investment the last year or so. I’m not sure why other than countries not shooting themselves in the foot over climate change (i.e., energy) have done well.
Let’s hope Melei is the real deal.
People are concerned about Zuckerberg’s META and Apple Vision Pro trapping young in virtual worlds….
While a VR world is being constructed around all of us.
Small correction: what surrounds us is VD: Virtual Dystopia.
How do incomes compare?
If people are paying $1 for a coffee but making $25k per year, is that not comparable to someone paying $4 for a coffee while making $100k per year?
The problem is when you don’t, or no longer make, $100k per year. The average social security check is $1700/month, or roughly $10/hour of equivalent working, or $20k/year. Unless you save a LOT of that $100K gross ($50-60k net) for retirement (and many have not), you will eventually become a (retiring) citizen who struggles to put food on the table at these inflating prices, much less buy a $4 cup of coffee or pay (as we did last night) $80 for 3 beers, and appetizer, and two side dishes for dinner out. There’s an $80K income gap between basic retirement income and what you have to create to maintain that $100K lifestyle (a gap which continues to increase)… and most simply don’t have the means (or the saving/spending discipline) to bridge it. It’s why so many are working well into their 70’s, and so many feel they may never be able to retire. I’d much rather have to close a smaller gap, and most of society would probably agree.
I completely understand what you’re saying but I’m curious if this is happening in Russia? I simply don’t know and am wondering if it’s a matter of scale. Does Russia offer a version of social security? If so, is it comparable to the US?
If someone is making $25k per year, are their SS benefits closer to $400ish per month?
Again, I don’t know but am curious what the entire situation looks like. It’s like looking back in time in the US and saying “bread was only $0.05?!?” but realizing that a nickel was worth the equivalent of say $2 in todays currently inflated fiat money.
All good questions. My main point is that inflation is an insidious tax that has to be paid whether you make the money for the tax or not. Eliminating the causes of the inflation is job 1, and our government is failing to do that by importing mouths to feed, printing money with reckless abandon, stifling the production of energy, and creating strife around the globe that is stifling supply chains.
Pension benefits in RussiaIn 2002, Russia approved a reformed pension system that encompasses three types of pensions: state, compulsory occupation pension and non-state pensions. The compulsory pension rewards workers in three categories – old age, disability, and survivor pension. Before you are entitled to receive a Russian pension, you must have contributed to the compulsory Pension Fund of Russian Federation (PFR) for at least eight years.
After two price rises in 2017, the national pension in Russia stands at RUB 13,655 as of April 2017. In previous years, the average pension in Moscow was around RUB 13,470, and RUB 13,600 for St Petersburg.
People who develop a disability caused by general illness, work injury, occupational disease or military services are entitled to a disability pension. To be entitled to a Disability Labour Pension you must have been in employment.
Survivor pensions are granted to: widows older than 55 (or widowers and parents older than 60) or unemployed and taking care of a child younger than 14 or disabled; children up to 18 years old; sisters and brothers of 18 years old; and grandparents aged 60 and 55 or older or disabled.
Additional pensions pay through non-state private pension funds. To become a beneficiary you should make an agreement with the fund and make voluntary contributions during your career.
https://www.expatica.com/ru/living/gov-law-admin/social-security-in-russia-972293/
Thank you for this info and the video links below – it’s all very interesting.
According to the exchange rate the gentleman referenced in the McDonald’s video below, it seem like the monthly SS/pension payments average about $135. This really helps to give a good comparison to how it relates to the US. As the Red Fox mentioned above, SS in the US is ~$1,700/month or about 12.5X that in Russia. Kevin commented below saying the average Russian salary is ~$7,500 per year. 12.5X of that is $93,750. To me, that shows that this does seem to be a case of scaling and the fact that the US dollar continues to get inflated to infinity.
My advice to any youngsters just starting out is, don’t keep up with the Jones’s.
Buy a lot of land in a rural location, and slowly build your home. Plant an orchard first, and then start growing vegetables, and keeping chickens. Make sure you have your own water well, and septic.
Survey your area well, and don’t purchase toxic land, or land in flood/storm zones. Make sure your zone is capable of supporting a wide variety of crops, and when you can afford it get a high tunnel, a freeze dryer, and wood chipper.
When you reach old age you won’t have to worry about lack of money. Your own bill should be property tax. If you choose grid utilities, then that is on you.
“However, if the yellow zone and grey zone both produce an identical product (or service), that’s when you see the massive difference in price. [And no, this is not a lower cost labor issue]”
Sundance specifically mentioned that the prices there are NOT tied to labor costs.
I have not been to Russia and am not aware of what incomes are like there however, as others have mentioned in the comments here, both about actually visiting and searching for average incomes, my understanding has always been that incomes in Russia are dramatically lower than the US. The Bald and Bankrupt Youtube channel used to go to Russian states frequently and would show the standard of living which was a far cry from what many experience in the US. There were few indications that incomes were even remotely close based on the quality of life displayed. Again, that’s only third party viewing however and not from my personal experience.
Tucker’s recent videos show a clean, vibrant and safe environment but that is also the home base of their President which I’m inclined to believe has an impact. Especially considering how other parts of the country apparently look.
My main point being, I personally don’t believe incomes in Russia are a one to one parity with the US. If they were, and they’re only paying a fraction for necessary goods/services while making as much as people in the US do, I can only imagine that the news would trickle out and there would be wealthy expats living there. Maybe there are? I haven’t gotten wind of any but often hear about people moving to Thailand, South America, etc.
Regardless, I’m very curious because this is an interesting topic and I’d like to learn more about the entirety of the situation to see how it compares to what’s happening here in the US.
Sundance has been there and experienced this situation himself. Knowing the amount of research he does on everything else, I am certain Sundance thoroughly researched his findings as he reported in this and many other TCH articles.
Wow, Sundance, you chose the perfect moniker for all things Russian. It really is a forbidden zone. Forbidden even from knowing truth about the actual details of life there.
FYI – The standard of living seems to be about the same in Russia. This is my observation from watching my Russian wife actions with people, and her grown son in Russia. Yes, incomes are lower, but so are the costs. When there was some legal issues a few years ago, the Russian lawyer cost us about $25-$50 hour. I posted more in some other comments.
Depends on which are globally controlled commodities. If housing costs 80% of your wage, then food must be relatively cheap. Purchasing price parity studies must be detailed. All governments are thieves, you just need to look where they are stealing from you
To cap the ‘T’ on Sundance’s take, here: – Just wait until all those abandoned Grey Zone buck$ start inevitably flooding back into the US/Yellow Zone in one great gargantuan inrush and the ensuing hyperinflation/currency devaluation sets course for lunar orbit…
…- Can you say, “Zimbabwe”?…
We in the yellow zone are over-medicated, forced into processed foods, drink water with pharma runoff and microplastics, breathe air with heavy metals, are bathed in 5G (and soon 6G+) radiation from all our devices, have to endure unnatural LED lighting on our eyeballs, and nearly everything we touch is absorbing chems into our body through our skin.
It’s a wonder we haven’t all died yet. And so, the above is the checklist of things to do your utmost to eliminate, or at least reduce, until we can somehow regain control of these systems. And regaining control of these systems requires another checklist, one that nobody has yet compiled, but I’m hoping they (Sundance and others) will: use cash, avoid buying imported products from adversaries, curtail your social media use on platforms that censor, stop using Amazon and other evil companies products, vote with your pocketbook and with your associations, organize for better primary candidates to elect, etc. etc. Until we are all willing to endure some pain and austerity and punish bad behavior (Disney and Bud Light were easy compared to what actually needs to be done), we are not going to be pulling in the same direction to eliminate the aforementioned dangers from our system, and start to rebuild a healthy and vibrant society. I pray for the great awakening to spread and for folks to start thinking about their lives in terms of daily actions that translate into “better” or “worse” outcomes for all, and not just simple creature comfort.
re:”are bathed in 5G (and soon 6G+) radiation from”
Dunning-Kruger on steroids; Walk out into the sunshine, about 1,000 Watts/sq. meter EMF at noon in Texas during the summer …
In the 50’s & 60’s of the last century Western media was showing us front-page pictures with blaring headlines: BARE SHELVES IN RUSSIAN MARKETS! Now Western media is showing us full shelves in Russian markets. I’m sensing a pattern here, maybe some kind of plan the TPB have been working for a long, long time. Anybody else?
Yet another reason we absolutely need President Trump, and after his term, another MAGA America First We Need To Make Our Own Stuff President. That, and greatly reduced cabinet departments and all the trappings that accompany them which cost us $$$$$. Enough people getting red pilled will support those efforts.
We have always had ample resources and smart motivated people to use them to innovate and build. It is the only real hedge against inflation.
I kind of fear the wake up. When the goons in charge realize the lies aren’t working, then more overt oppression begins. Or a steady stream into nothingness like “we pretend to work and they pretend to pay us.” Patriotism will subside to revolutionary activity and apathy then fracture. Like Rome’s failure was ultimately driven by the fact that the best in the empire simply didn’t want to be Roman anymore. Rome got sacked, it could have recovered, but nobody wanted it to recover because it was full of dirtbags.
We were discussing yesterday how India is able to produce ethoxylated surfactants at such low cost when they do not have their own oil/NG supply. This explains it. They get oil/NG cheap from russia
What a country!
I traveled to Guatemala in the summer (grey zone) and what is happening there, and in other parts of latin America is that the economy is more and more dolarized and the cost of living is skyrocketing like here. Its even worse there were things like groceries now cost as expensive as in the US, but salaries are an 1/8 of what people get paid here…or even less. Gas has always been more expensive too. Its all crazy.
It is interesting to have a grey neighbor, we were there last week. Wife went jogging I meandered around speaking fractured Spanish. We were safe and relaxed. The bonus, no pretending, no TV. Pretending is mentally exhausting. Headed back over Easter to make sure we did not hit an off week. Pondering quite a bit right now.
A major question for me in foreign policy matters is this: why are we always presented with the false binary choice of “ally or enemy”?
If we pursued a policy of peace through economic strength we could be secure and not broke at the same time.
Financial strength is different from economic strength, as Tucker is revealing Russia to have demonstrated. Financial strength is short-lived, as money is made from creating, then buying and selling financial products which are not real assets and which involve nothing being made or built. This is nothing more than looting by big banks.
Economic strength is a productive economy farming, digging ore or fossil fuels out of the ground, and making something useful in factories.
Nations can and should be economic competitors.
The icing on the cake is they now control the ballot box and we have the most secure elections ever. How’s that inflation reduction act doing! Everything is a well scripted lie.
My husband and I have been to Russia 6 different times, to Nizhney Novgorod, Tula, Ivanovo and Moscow. This was about 20 years ago to adopt our children. At that time, there were nearly a million children in orphanages, poverty was rampant, most people did not own a car. Even outside the city, they would walk up to the highway and wait for the government bus. Alcohol could be purchased on every street corner. Most buildings were probably beautiful when first built in the 1940’s to 50’s, but were badly in need of updating and repairs. The “Department of Education” in Tula, where we had to go to do paperwork, had no lighting in most of the building, crumbling concrete steps, a hole in the floor for the toilet (a squatty potty) and crumbling plaster and dirt all over the floor…until you walked in to the director’s office. It was nicely furnished, clean and in good repair. This was a common scenario. There were lots of envelopes of money slid across the table in order to get copies, get out of a parking ticket, etc. Lots of people did not work, just collected welfare. Things were already starting to change then, as the first use of credit cards was big news. The government still controlled (and I am sure still does) the media. The modern grocery stores that Tucker is showing were not there. Things are changing. I am sure that what you are seeing is not true throughout the country, much as you won’t find modern shopping centers in small towns in Nebraska. But things are changing!
I found it funny that Tucker was surprised at the chained shopping carts that could be freed by putting in a coin that was returned when you returned the cart. Apparently he has never been to a Ruler’s or Aldi’s!!
I don’t think Tucker does or has ever done most of the shopping for his family.
Not a snark against Tucker, just an observation about his income bracket and by what he chose to put in his basket “for a typical American family of four”.
I noticed that also, but I don’t like those karts. If you have to park very far from the store, it’s irritating when you have to take the cart back instead of a parking lot cart area, especially if you are elderly, etc.
For most though, it’s good exercise!
I like the idea!
Irritates the heck out
of me to see shopping
carts in the middle of
a parking spot…just 2
spaces from the cart return
area….😡😡
or go to my vehicle
on a windy day and see a
cart that has made a “landing “
against the side of my vehicle 😡😡
Agree on the exercise!
Have you ever checked out
the candy and snack wrappers
in the carts of the mobility
scooters at stores?
I remember as a child going
to the grocery store with my
Mother and the
guys that would put the groceries
bags in the trunk.
🤷♀️💁🤷♀️
Those shopping carts
are new to me!
Our town doesn’t have
an Aldi or Ruler.
I follow the Siberian
Freedom Channel…
one of the grocery/malls
they went to…..
The store actually had a
coat check in area. 👏👏👏
And another store had
an area where there were
lockers where you can
put your winter clothing
in while you shop in a
warm store!
💁🤷♀️💁
Is this an effort to cheapen our debt or to wade into a global government?
What’s the fix?
Sundance et al.
Could you run through a simulation of how a newly elected President Trump addresses our governments corruption, inflation, restoring the US role in global exchange?
Thanks and God Bless
Agenda 47. President Trump himself ran through a simulation of how he will address corruption, inflation and restoring the US role in global exchange.
One man, drawing breath, against 535 members of congress; REMEMBER how Paul Ryan fought Trump? How short might your memory be, really?
Sanctions are generally just like regulations back home. Nothing to do with the headline it’s all about controlling who gets to win and lose in business. You can bet blackrock is winning. None of it is a mystery. Same greed under the sun .
The comparison of consumer prices fails to take into consideration the average income in Russia vs. the US.
A quick search indicates average salary in Russia is 57,200 rubles, or about $622per month, or about $7,500 per year.
Average salary in the US is about $60,000.
Having consumer prices 20-30% of those in the US isn’t that great if your salary is only 12% of those in the US.
“However, if the yellow zone and grey zone both produce an identical product (or service), that’s when you see the massive difference in price. [And no, this is not a lower cost labor issue]”
But in America you must build your own bomb shelter. Russia does it for their people.
–“Average salary in the US is about $60,000.’–
But the ‘mean’ salary in the US is about $38,000–mean=half earn less and half earn more. And that includes all salaries and earnings so CEO’s and mega money makers are included.
It is a much, much lower figure when you eliminate those above supervisor status.
I also have no idea whether any report on what the average wage Russian’s make is any more or less trustworthy than what our own government/media reports are.
But even with my quibbles/qualifications, I agree with the main thrust of your post that all things should be examined and compared on an apples to apples basis!
What you described is the median, not the mean. The mean is a simple average, which can be pulled strongly by a very few large numbers, whereas the median barely moves if a few trillionaires move into your neighborhood.
We see people from all sorts of nations flooding across our southern border, but we never hear how many of them are Russian.
If life there is so bad, why aren’t more of them coming here?
and, our country murders elderly and harvests their organs. Ie. Asa Hutchinson’s Baptist Hospital Little Rock. caught recorded
We are being lied to like nobody’s business. With all the BS being shoveled by all levels of our corporate government in the general direction of the public, the greatest of the lies is that our employees control us.
Remember— no act of legislation applies to the General Public. It only applies to public officials, public employees, and their dependents.
Also remember that they have falsely registered us all as British Territorial U.S. Citizens as babies using unconscionable registration contracts foisted off on your Mothers— that you have to become aware of and refuse in order to recoup your status as a member of the American General Public.
Go to The American States Assembly (americanstatenationals.org) to learn more.
‘Architect of Russia sanctions’ to return to White House
Daleep Singh, a former senior US national security adviser who helped orchestrate Washington’s sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine conflict, is poised to rejoin the White House, American media outlets reported on Thursday.
According to Axios, which first broke the news, Singh’s comeback to the administration of US President Joe Biden, which he left in April 2022, comes as Washington seeks “innovative ways to punish Russia” and help Ukraine.
The former official was instrumental in cutting Moscow off from the SWIFT global financial system and freezing around $300 billion of Russian sovereign assets in the West, Bloomberg reported. Reuters also noted Singh’s role in sanctioning Russian banks, companies, businessmen, and officials.
Singh left the Biden administration to become chief global economist at PGIM Fixed Income, a Wall Street asset manager. His position was filled by Mike Pyle, who is scheduled to leave the White House later this month for family reasons, Bloomberg said.
According to the news agency, Singh, who is widely regarded as a proponent of cryptocurrency regulation, is expected to work on initiatives such as reforming the World Bank, expanding the US alternative to China’s Belt and Road Initiative, and rolling out economic efforts to counter Washington’s adversaries.
Axios also reported that Singh would be coordinating US positions at the G7 and G20 later this year.
The scale of Western sanctions against Russia reached an unprecedented level in 2022 after the outbreak of hostilities between Moscow and Kiev. European Union countries are close to agreeing a 13th package of sanctions on Moscow, meaning Russia will further consolidate its position as the world’s most sanctioned nation, with over 16,500 restrictions imposed after February 2022.
Russian officials have repeatedly stated that Western measures have failed to break the national economy, insisting instead that sanctions have backfired on the countries that imposed them.
Singh’s reported return would come as the US continues to discuss with its partners possible ways to seize frozen Russian assets. Numerous officials in the West, however, have cautioned that this move would be challenging due to a lack of adequate legal grounds.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned earlier this week that Moscow would regard the seizure of its assets as “theft” and would retaliate with “very harsh” countermeasures. In December, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov noted that Moscow already had a specific list of Western assets it could take over in retaliation.
Anyone notice that when we sanctioned Iran and froze their money in Western accounts that those accounts continued to earn interest and were slowly (and they hoped quietly) returned to Iran.
Yet they are already dividing up the $300 Billion Russian assets that were”froze” and making moves to give a lot of that money to Ukraine.
They are working on the 13th
package of Sanctions
Insanity😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫
1-12 sanctions package
has not worked…..
They have actually
🪃🪃🪃🪃 boomeranged
So they start another
round……
Insanity….😵💫😵💫😵💫
I’m curious what the average salary is in Moscow, though.
When my brother worked as a free lance web developer in Moscow ( 20- 15 years ago ) he made about 1/10th of what the salary is in the USA.
It may be equal by now, which makes this pricing seem extremely fair but if it’s still so low , on average, these prices are high for them.
Yes, Russians bc of their lower income spend a greater % of it on food, 4-5X. While it may be that a normal russian family wouldn’t buy the amount that tucker did, the fact remains that the grocery store maintains a well stocked nice assortment, which in retail parlance, means they’re selling it. These aren’t the Soviet days where Tucker would have been led by the nose to recently stocked grocery stuffs flown in from Paris or London for show. Not to mention, clean fresh and safe.
Russian prices look low to us. But the article does not mention Russian per capita income. If a 30-mile cab drive is $5, then the income of Russian cab drivers is very low and they may find the low prices in Russia ‘high’ for them. btw, a relative of mine is living in Bali, Indonesia. The island is literally being taken over by Russians. They are in the midst of a building boom, decimating the once-beautiful landscape and erecting massive apartment buildings and shopping centers, absolutely ruining the country. But the Balinese are letting it happen. The average Balinese make $200/yr and are ripe for selling off their land for Russian rubles.
The answer will be the same after every libutard created crisis like inflation caused by fuel policies, market crashes after lending policies, and border crisis caused by their policies again. The answer to a libuturd is it’s not our fault and you are a racist for telling us it’s not working and you must send more tax dollars to fix it! With this crisis the answer will be the digital dollar so they can manipulate and determine its use and value at will. Of course it’s the worse thing that can happen.
We should do something…
Tucker’s interview with Putin, put him on the world’s major media event. Brilliant!
Tucker is again proving, everything is fraud.
Anything sold by the enemy MSM is a lie.
He needs to be very, very careful he’s not being Potemkin Villaged…..
My wife and I raised 3 sons who are now men with families of their own. We went shopping the other day for the two of us at our local Kroger affiliate, Fry’s, here in the Phoenix area. $130 thereabouts, for just everyday items, no booze or junk food as we are on a month long cleanse to remain healthy. The bottom of the buggy was mostly covered and that was it. Fruits, fresh vegetables, milk, half and half, fresh artisan bread, etc. As we were returning to our car we both wondered how on earth would we be able to manage the grocery cost now if we had our 3 sons as growing teenagers. That mostly empty buggy of foodstuffs would have been close to $500.00. Ugh and geesh Sundance, we are being had.
I would be interested in sampling nine or ten of the major cities throughout all of Russia and observing the stores and the economy… and talking with the people there about their present day well-being…
I responded to several of these questions already, look for my other comments – My observation come from the city of Kazan. It is larger city, located about 800 miles east of Moscow. It has an international airport. I have family that lives there. The standard of living is comparable to here in the USA. Yes, incomes are cheaper, but generally cost are cheaper.
Russian oil shipped to India, refined into diesel, sent to Europe.
You nearly have the Whole Picture, but the Citystate of Washington, DC, an in-your-face Dictatorship, immune and contemptuous of the American People, will randomly do whatever is Profitable to the few members they allow into their Club. They have no Philosophy nor Principles.
“What’s in it for me.” is the only platform on which they stand.
“Anglo-American War on Russia” documentary series by Tales of the American Empire on FewTube > our rotten history
It’s disgusting and seems totally hopeless.
As you say often Sundance, “there are trillions at stake”.
And the love of money IS the root of ALL evil.
We live in an evil age. Only God can pull us out of this sucking whirlpool of oblivion. 😟🙏🏼
Let’s not get too cozy with –THEIR- thugs.
Their oligarchs are simply of a different kind than ours having taken over after the Russians were freed (in comparison to living under a total police state), stealing public sector everything in the process.
And, after the Eastern revolts which were in great part inspired by their desire to experience the material wealth of the West which they were finally witnessing through the attempted censorship, they are now just as incapable of radically changing anything by voting, but also, unlike in the USSR, they are now being mollified by material games and circuses which greatly reduce the chance of any future revolts. In other words, they are now living under the same system as we are, but their oligarchs wear armored gloves while ours wear velvet.
Also, their oligarchs apparently still have gulags and are simply more obvious in their political disposals than with, let’s say, Jeffrey Epstein, Kenneth Trentadue, and Derek Chauvin (they luckily missed on that one) with JFK, RFK, and MLK also being possibilities from their more radical past.
Alexei Navalny, the fiercest foe of Russia’s Putin, has died, Russian authorities say
February 16, 2024
https://www.yahoo.com/news/russias-prison-says-imprisoned-opposition-113728743.html
Navalny was moved in December from a prison in central Russia to a “special regime” penal colony — the highest security level of prisons in the country — above the Artic Circle.
His allies decried the transfer to a colony in the town of Kharp, in a region about 1,900 kilometers (1,200 miles) northeast of Moscow, as yet another attempt to force Navalny into silence.
In another example of the politically soothing effect of material games and circuses, the CCP greatly fears economic downturns since increasing prosperity is the main factor that keeps their 1.5 billion people from revolting. That explains the fact that in 2010 during the continuing effects of the 2008 Global Financial Crisis (GFC), they spent more on their internal police force than they did on their military. 9/11 had the same, continuing effect here leading to, according to a figure I heard many years ago, over a trillion dollars worth of security state infrastructure being installed.
BTW, that’s why I say that simply reducing imports from the CCP via individuals in the US becoming more frugal would kick them over the real estate Ponzi scheme related financial cliff edge they’re on right now. So, do your patriotic part.
Serpentza on Youtube; China, Corn Raiders.
China’s Unstoppable Corn Raiders – Crop Stealing Army! – YouTube
Also see, “The China Show” on YT, each week, 5 PM Fridays, for inside stories on Chyna and CCP antics.
The hosts read and speak Mandarin, and still have contacts in Chyna, for stories and inside info.
Navalny was a NED/CIA
MI construct.
They are sending a
message to their
other operatives💁🤷♀️💁
Find out all about him….
Alexei Navalny: The Real Story – The Postil Magazine
☝️☝️☝️☝️ written June 2023
This week our family purchased $600 in groceries!!! Meat, veggies, olive oil, milk products. Easily fit in 2 carts. This will last us 10-14 days.
I actually had to call attention to it towards my wife. Honey we have to scale back on some things. We can’t financially make it if we are spending 1800 to 2000 per month on groceries.
On top of this we just heard our insurance rates are jumping 30%!
First, stop buying meat at the grocery store. Get a large freezer, buy a side of beef, a section of hog, and/or shoot a deer and have it processed by a butcher. The upfront expense can be daunting; but the long term savings are significant. If you choose the right butcher, the quality of the meat improves and your quantity of consumption goes down. In Wyoming, this should be easy to accomplish. If you are in Wyoming’s single large city, find a butcher a couple hours outside the city.
Buy produce in bulk in season, freeze or preserve. Canning is simple but time consuming. Costs less since you aren’t paying all the government parasites for inspections and quality control bupkiss.
We kilt 5 or 6 deer every year, I don’t know what beef tastes like any more. We buy a hog every so often. We raise a fairly large garden ( been doing it for 60+ years.) CWD may put a damper of the deer harvesting.
Things are getting really expensive, home and farm insurance has gone up almost 40 %. If the government were to use the old way of figuring inflation, the rate would be almost 14% instead of the 3.7% they brag about.
we have to put our trust in the Lord and not worry about the small stuff. He has everything under control, although I do worry about the grandkids.
Democrats will destroy the nation, if we let them.
Don’t forget to add the treasonous RINO’s!! They are all-in on the destruction of our country.
And yes, I agree, “if we let them”…hoping the ballot box isn’t futile and we need to move to the last box.