Monday, May 01, 2023

We practice Non-Combat Evacuations but what about full on Combat Evacuations?

History indicates one thing. Combat evacuations are the wave of the future. I don't know if its because policy makers are hesitant to call for a withdrawal because they're afraid that the situation would spiral or if its because intel is behind the power curve on how all this will escalate.

One thing is pretty obvious in Sudan.

This thing is going sideways fast.

Which leaves us with a question.  What does the Administration and the Pentagon do?

The claim from the State Dept is that only a few Americans are left in country that want to leave.  That's a fragile declaration.  All it will take is for one foreign reporter to do a report or a YouTube video appear online claiming that they've begged to get out but got no help from the US govt to make that small fig leaf evaporate.

So where is the manual on doing combat evacuations between two warring entities?

Is there one?

Do we have a war plan covering that situation?

Saturday, April 29, 2023

Another factoid that illustrates how absolutely batshit stupid the sanctions are...

 

So we're all paying higher prices for gas because of the sanctions but the sanctions ain't working cause they're still selling oil at a high rate? The public is getting played and someone is getting rich on the slick. An impassioned public is so easily to manipulate. Get them riled up enough and they'll start supporting shit that's against their own interests!

And so it begins. Denmark will allocate 1 billion euros for the reconstruction of Ukraine.

Make no doubt about it. This is a planned release.

This is probably coordinated with the allies to get the public primed for the reconstruction of Ukraine.

But understand this one thing.

1 billion euros is chump change.  Reconstruction?  That won't even cover the operating expenses of the govt.

The war has been hellishly expensive.  The reconstruction will make it look cheap.  Plus its gonna be a generational expense.

Let me get ahead of this thing and make my position clear.

We have issues at home.  

Let Europe deal with the reconstruction.

The sad thing?  Puppet masters have had people dancing to their tune.  They'll easily get the public to spend even more of their tax dollars to support Ukraine without realizing the tremendous burden they're placing on themselves and their children.

Canada's 17 Armoured Engineer Squadron, 1 Combat Engineer Regiment, conduct training with the Badger 2 Armored Engineer Vehicle at 3rd Canadian Division Support Base Detachment Wainwright training area

 

The Supreme Court case you never heard about but is of utmost importance to your relations with taxes & govt...

Many can't imagine it but consider.

You're an elderly person living from check to check at best.  Yeah you might be being subsidized by the govt, but just the costs of everyday living even while not being extravagant is beyond your means.

The only thing you have after living a relatively long life is the hone you live in.

Suddenly you're hit with taxes that you can't pay (I think many can relate...the tax bill after that covid "gift" has stunned many).

The govt then takes your property.  They make a profit - They pay themselves your back taxes and pocket the rest.

The puppet masters are at work and most aren't paying attention.

We're so spun up on social issues (bombarded with them daily) that the theft of our life's work is being stolen on a daily basis.

Be aware folks.  They're coming for every last penny you have.  Get financially aware now!

Friday, April 28, 2023

Chinese propaganda vid

 

Protests in Australia to donate Hawkei multi-role vehicles to Ukraine

Interesting.

The puppet masters are at work in every Western nation.  Perhaps they've been too successful, but they have the public jumping to their tune.

Have you ever heard of a protest to donate vehicles to a nation? I haven't but here we see it.

It's an interesting issue.  

Australia probably has the industrial capability to supply them with the vehicles but at the same time they have their own military to equip for a potential war in the Pacific.

Passion for an issue is one thing.  The money to follow that passion is another.

Are Aussies willing to foot the bill for higher taxes to pay for this?