Achieved détente with China and the Soviet Union;
Ended U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War;
Established the Environmental Protection Agency.
Donald Trump Is TrappedTrump’s lurking assault on Canada rests on endless lies and irrational populism
Achieved détente with China and the Soviet Union;
Ended U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War;
Established the Environmental Protection Agency.
“While German and other Western politicians, media and think tanks continue to spread the lie about the ‘depoliticization’ of Azov’s* troops, the latter are pushing ahead with the total militarization of Ukrainian society at full speed,” a new analysis by German alternative news outlet Junge Welt warns.Highlighting Azov’s gradual “colonization” of Ukraine with its “neo-Nazi war ideology” rooted in ethno-nationalism and concepts of a “Greater Ukraine,” the report stresses that the group openly sees itself as an SS-style “vanguard of Ukraine’s fascist reorganization,” with “practically no Azov-free spaces left in Ukrainian society.”Azov’s ideologues themselves boast about the “universal penetration” of its “aesthetics” to make ordinary Ukrainians get “used to the fact that this country is our country.”
Faced with the prospect of six million ethnic Russian in the Donbas region of Ukraine either fleeing to Russia or being exterminated by Nazified agents of the Ukrainian Government, Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 with the objective of regime change in Kiev. The conflict continues with Russia remaining intent on overthrowing the Russophobic regime in Kiev, a city formerly the Russian capital and the birthplace of the Russian Orthodox Church.
How do you get a bunch of Canadians out of the pool. According to an old American joke, you say: "Will everyone please get out of the pool." President Donald Trump evidently believes the formula is applicable to international relations and he has only to declare Canada the 51st State and Canadians will abandon their independence and sovereignty.
That is childish nonsense. But it is not to say that Trump will be deterred from pursuing his territorial ambition by means other than mere persuasion.
History it has been said repeats: first as tragedy, then as farce. But whether Trump's Hitlerian lust to assimilate Canada ends in tragedy or farce is far from clear. Trump has openly mused about taking Canada by force, an option he has not taken off the table.
In face of this threat, Canada's government has not been idle. Trump's aggressive utterances have lost America her closest ally and greatest trading partner. They have driven Canada into the arms of the EU as a primary partner in both trade, under The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), and defense, under the recently signed Security and Defense Partmership. In addition, Canada is negotiating a free trade agreement with both the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and South Korea.
Trump's Hitlerian territorial ambitions have placed the World at risk of a Third World War.
Have you ever wondered about the capacity of the mammalian brain: its ability to make us aware of the external world? Consider, the power of sight. For example, consider the view of a well kept municipal garden with its ornamental trees and shrubs, its flower beds, its expanses of neatly clipped grass. What you see is out there.
Right?
No. Wrong.
What you are "seeing" is a representation of what is out there that you brain has created based on images focused by the lens of the eye onto an array of light sensitive neurons, the rods and cones, that make up the eye's retina. It takes no more than a handful of photons striking one of these visual elements to initiate a neural impulse that travels via the optic nerve from the eye to the visual lobe of the brain. From thousands of such neural impulses received each second, the brain builds a model of the external world.
And this is not a static model but a fast changing representation of the world as your attention darts from flower border, to grassy expanse, a passing cloud, a boy playing with a dog, a small child on a tricycle. It is the extraordinary realism of this model that leads to the mistaken belief that what we see is out there, whereas, in fact, what we "see" is a model of the external world created by the brain -- a model that includes ourself.
Former Senior Analyst at the JFK Records Review Board Douglas Horne alleges that JFK was shot MULTIPLE times in the head.