INDIA - In the global tug of war between a US led unipolar world and a Russia-China nurtured multipolar world, whichever side India throws its massive size behind will likely prevail, or at least not be defeated. On the one side of the rope is the US with all its political, economic and military muscle. On the other is Russia and its massive and growing strategic partner, China. In the middle is India, the second largest country in the world and a growing power. India maintains a friendly foot in both worlds.
USA - Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg’s words strengthen the case for Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine. NATO's chief lets the cat out of the bag: US-led bloc has ‘been preparing since 2014’ for proxy conflict with Russia. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg may have said the quiet part out loud on Wednesday when he revealed to reporters that NATO’s push into Eastern Europe since 2014 was done specifically with Russia in mind.
UK - Nigel Farage has slammed Boris Johnson for the recent "cover up" of his knowledge of disgraced MP Chris Pincher, saying there has now been "too many lies" to remain in office. Speaking on his GB News show following the resignation of Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak and health secretary Sajid Javid, Mr Farage accused Mr Johnson and his cabinet ministers of “outright lies''. He said the Government had orchestrated “one drip too many on the stone”, adding that he had “never been angrier” at the dishonesty of the Government. “It’s the same with every major crisis: it is the cover up that is almost worse than the story itself. And I think what has happened here is there has been one drip too many on the stone. Too many lies from this Government.” Mr Farage added: “And I asked myself this morning: Will anybody, anybody, make some sort of stand for decency?”
USA - Several Texas counties declared a border “invasion” on Tuesday in a move to pressure the state’s governor to issue a similar declaration. The statement doesn’t grant the counties any kind of additional legal authority and may not even be legal — but officials hoped it would bring attention to the border crisis. “We’re being invaded. The facts are there,” said Kinney County Judge Tully Shahan at a press conference in Brackettville, Texas. “This is real. We want America to know this is real. America doesn’t know what’s happening here.” County officials from Kinney, Goliad, Terrell and Uvalde Counties criticized the Biden Administration for what they called its “open border policy.” The officials each shared stories of how their communities are being inundated by immigrants as humans and drugs are smuggled through their small towns on a daily basis. The number of reported migrant encounters along the US-Mexico border once again made history in May — hitting a staggering 239,416 encounters, according to the latest available monthly Customs and Border Patrol statistics.
USA - Manufacturing plants aren’t just mysteriously getting burned down in the United States, it’s happening around the world… As Americans tackle accelerating inflation, skyrocketing gas prices and food and baby formula shortages following the manufactured COVID pandemic, manufacturing plants are mysteriously being burned down on a regular basis. In 2021, Resilinc, a leading global supply chain monitoring and risk management firm that has been tracking disruptions at manufacturing plants for over a decade, was prompted to create a WarRoom to track the sudden uptick of supply chain disruptions.
HOLLAND - The Dutch people are rising up to protest destructive WEF climate law. The World Economic Forum controlled Dutch government announced last week an end to modern farming – putting harsh controls on nitrogen, and spelling the end to thousands of family farms. In response, Dutch farmers took a page out of the Canadian Freedom Convoy playbook. They took to the highways, blockaded borders, and launched massive protests. So far, the global media has vilified the farmers, brushing aside their concerns with the New World Order-style policy, and propagating government lines. Farmers are worried that this is one step closer to a global food crisis and total government control of the food supply.
HOLLAND - The crazies in the Dutch government plan to cut nitrogen emissions by 50–95% by 2030, which basically means farming will be banned. 78% of the Earth’s atmosphere is nitrogen gas. The world is facing a serious food supply situation and when I see things like this, I tend to believe they are trying to kill off a portion of the global population. I can’t explain it any other way. Even purely incompetent individuals would make a decision that helps citizens once in a while, purely by chance. Everything that they have done has been detrimental. Needless to say, the farmers are not happy. The Netherlands is the 2nd largest food exporter in the world. Dutch agriculture is a major player globally and is currently the biggest exporter of agricultural goods after the United States. The social contract has been broken.
USA - In Democratic Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s progressive, gun-control-laden city of Chicago, at least 60 people were shot and 15 killed from Thursday evening into Monday as the city celebrates the 4th of July. Over 60 people have been shot, 15 fatally, since Thursday evening, Chicago police report. According to a report by WGN9 in Chicago, no one is in police custody for the homicides.
USA - They resemble fat grasshoppers and the extreme heat and drought conditions only increase their vast numbers, leaving ranchers and farmers to battle the insurgent mess. On top of a worsening drought and rising temperatures, farmers across the Western third of the United States are battling outbreaks of cannibalistic insects that are ravaging crops from Nevada to Montana. Officials have spent millions of dollars over the past few years trying to control the explosive swarms of Mormon crickets that are responsible for destroying swatches of crops from Nevada to Montana.
USA - The Great Salt Lake in Utah reached a historic new low level on Sunday, reaching an average daily surface water elevation of 4,190.1 feet at the lake’s southern end, officials announced. The announcement, made in a joint press release on Tuesday between the Utah Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and United States Geological Survey (USGS), marks the second time within a year that the lake has reached a record low elevation. The Utah DNR and USGS noted that Sunday’s measurement beat the previous historic low elevation recorded in October, when it was measured at 4,190.2 feet. Prior to that, the lowest recorded elevation was 4,191.35 feet in October 1963. “This is not the type of record we like to break,” Utah DNR Executive Director Joel Ferry said in a statement.
USA - A record-low 20% of Americans now say the Bible is the literal word of God, down from 24% the last time the question was asked in 2017, and half of what it was at its high points in 1980 and 1984. Meanwhile, a new high of 29% say the Bible is a collection of "fables, legends, history and moral precepts recorded by man." This marks the first time significantly more Americans have viewed the Bible as not divinely inspired than as the literal word of God. The largest percentage, 49%, choose the middle alternative, roughly in line with where it has been in previous years. Interpretation of the Bible, the holy Scripture of the Christian religion, has varied widely across time and across religious traditions. Gallup has been asking Americans specifically about their views on a literal interpretation of the Bible since 1976, with the latest update coming in Gallup's May Values and Beliefs survey.
RUSSIA - Everything changed when Russia invaded Ukraine. Deterrence was turned on its head. Instead of preventing President Vladimir Putin from open aggression, the threat of nuclear war shielded him from intervention. Now Europe’s worried the ageing autocrat aims to re-create the long-lost empire of Tsar Peter the Great. It’s a raw nerve Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky sought to trigger as Europe’s leaders assembled to reset the future of the 30-member NATO alliance. “This is Russia’s real goal,” he warned on Thursday while appealing for aid to stop the Russian army in its tracks. “There will be either urgent help for Ukraine – enough to win – or Russia’s postponed war with you.” And that prospect, he intoned, could come sooner rather than later.
EUROPE - Experts are sceptical concerning the widely praised results of the western summits (EU, G7, NATO) that took place over the past ten days. The EU summit has produced an astounding result – granting Ukraine and Moldova candidate status, they note. However, how real the prospects may be for Ukraine, should be cast in serious doubts, given the fact that the EU continues to renege on its accession promises to the non-EU countries of Southeastern Europe. Concerning NATO’s announcement to massively militarize its eastern flank, they wonder where the resources should come from.
EUROPE - From an ostensible defensive alliance, NATO has grown into an aggressor designed to promote ‘rules’ dictated by the US. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO, has just wrapped up its annual summit in Madrid, Spain. The one-time trans-Atlantic defensive alliance has, over the past three decades, transformed itself from the guardian of Western Europe into global cop, seeking to project militarily a so-called values- and rules-based posture.
GERMANY - The world in 2050 will be multipolar, with many influential countries, including Russia, pursuing their own interests, so the “big task” for the West is “to make this work,” German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Sunday. Speaking to CBS News, Scholz said the key thing now is to do business “with many countries so that you can live with a situation when trouble comes up with one.” “I think the world we are going to live in [in] 2050 will be multipolar,” he added. “Many countries will be important. The United States, Russia, China, the European Union and the countries in this Union, but also Indonesia and India, or South Africa, countries from South America.” The chancellor argued that “the big task” now is “to make this work,” adding that “multipolar is not enough. Multilateral, working together for a better future, this is what we should aim for.”
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