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Ep. 16 RFK Jr. explains Ukraine, bio-labs, and who killed his uncle pic.twitter.com/RMr5VZVqSM
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Ep. 16 RFK Jr. explains Ukraine, bio-labs, and who killed his uncle pic.twitter.com/RMr5VZVqSM
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) August 14, 2023
“We’re borrowing money from China to pay Chinese entities—that doesn’t make any sense,” says Adam Andrzejewski, CEO and founder of OpenTheBooks.com.
Through tens of thousands of Freedom of Information Act requests, this government watchdog has compiled and made public almost all U.S. money taxed and spent, at every level of government, across all 50 states.
We discuss shocking payments to China and Russia, the problem of earmarks—what Mr. Andrzejewski calls Congress’s “currency of corruption, and the militarization of our federal agencies.
“There are 76 traditional, paper-pushing, regulatory, civil administrative agencies that have now armed up,” says Mr. Andrzejewski. “Who knew that the National Institutes of Health had a police force of over 100 officers?”
Thanks to Royal Brown of Florida for sharing his comments and information with us. Scroll down to see the table of replacement times for critical weapons – Nancy
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President, Winter Haven 912LTC-(USA-Ret)America First“Resist Tyranny-Obey God’s Laws”Nancy – This article by OAN below is very deceptive – Yes Replacement Costs should be used because this is what the US taxpayer will have to pay to replace this equipment. Obama 3/Biden regime is making another huge mistake in supplying Ukraine with top of line munitions, equipment etc without any accountability thus depleted our US arsenal and ability to fight for years especially on 2 fronts. Due to their lack of accountability, I have to wonder how much of this gear is also falling into hands of Russia and China to be reverse engineered or to develop counters to its effectiveness. Same crap they pulled in Afghanistan by leaving so much of our equipment and technology there.That damn spokesman for National Security Council, Admiral John Kirby lies thru his teeth about this and everything else. Obviously so do Chair JCS Austin and entire JCS – they are violating their Oath of Office by their actions which jeopardize our Constitution and our Country. See article which follows:How The War in Ukraine is Impacting Security in The Indo-Pacific Region How the war in Ukraine is impacting security in the Indo-Pacific – Breaking DefenseXi of Communist China does not want the war in Ukraine to end. Xi hopes are being supported by the Biden/Obama administration and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, who, for 2 ½ years, have not properly reordered and restocked depleted strategic weapons systems and the ammunition that are being transferred to Ukraine at a cost of $2 billion every other month. Instead, the Biden/Obama administration has been doing very little while the U S Armed Forces are being disarmed. It has taken the action of the US House Armed Service Committee to take the action to reorder and restock depleted strategic weapons systems and the ammunition to try to catch up with the ability defend the homeland.By reviewing the below listed Inventory Replacement Table, even a casual observer will understand that it will take from 3 to 18 years to rearm and restock the inventory of critical and strategic weapons systems and ammunition that is being transferred to Ukraine. Over the past year, NATO has consistently refused to properly rearm Ukraine with the strategic weapons systems and the ammunition required to defend itself.The Biden/Obama administration has put the US Military in the difficult position of not being able to provide for the defense of Taiwan with the delivery of defensive weapons for their survival. At the same time, the Biden/Obama administration is preventing the US Military from having adequate strategic weapons systems and the ammunition inventory to protect the homeland from an attack by Communist China.The firm and unreasonable refusal of the Biden/Obama administration to support a truce, in order to move towards a negotiated settlement of the Ukraine War, is permitting the continued drain of US strategic weapons systems and the ammunition to continue, and is supporting Xi wishes that the war continue, making the invasion of Taiwan so much easier for Communist China to initiate and to eventually prevail in.
There is good news and bad news in American foreign policy . The bad news first: The country’s defense industrial base is hollowed out, leaving the United States without the weapons that it would need in future conflicts and barely able to maintain a precarious peace in the near term.
The good news: The problem is fixable, and doing so would not only strengthen America’s defenses but boost the economy by creating durable jobs.
On all fronts, in other words, America would stop writing checks it can’t cash.
We simply don’t have the industrial capacity to maintain our current policy menu indefinitely, which includes aiding Ukraine in its war against Russian aggression and boosting Taiwan to forestall an invasion from China.
Indeed, a new report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a think tank in Washington, D.C., detailed the challenges facing the defense industrial base. That study , titled “Empty Bins in a Wartime Environment,” concluded that “in the event of a major regional conflict — such as war with China in the Taiwan Strait — the U.S. use of munitions would likely exceed the current stockpiles of the U.S. Department of Defense.”
Some of the report’s findings are bleak.
Zelensky signs controversial law expanding government power to regulate media
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed into law a controversial statute expanding the government’s power to regulate media groups and journalists in the country.
Zelensky signed the legislation on Thursday over the objections of media unions and press freedom organizations that warned it will have a chilling effect on free speech.
Under the new law, the National Television and Radio Broadcasting Council, whose members are appointed by the president’s administration and by members of parliament, will have broader authority over Ukrainian media organizations and journalists.
The regulatory agency can effectively shut down news sites that aren’t registered, according to The Kyiv Independent.
On a warm August day last year, while House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was drawing the ire of Beijing with her high-profile visit to Taiwan , a small group of national security experts was huddled around two big game boards in a small window-lit conference room in Washington, D.C.
The professionals from MIT and the Center for Strategic and International Studies were playing another iteration of a tabletop exercise designed to game out what might really happen if China were to launch an invasion of Taiwan and the United States went to war to thwart them.
With two competing teams matching wits and moving tiny game pieces around on the two maps — one showing China, the other the U.S., Japan, and Taiwan — the results from 24 different scenarios, stretching over several months, varied, always with both sides suffering big losses but usually with the U.S. prevailing, albeit at enormous cost.
“The good guys win in the sense that we are able to maintain an autonomous Taiwan and the Chinese are not able to conquer the island, but the bad news is that we take a lot of casualties,” said Mark Cancian, senior adviser at CSIS, one of the participants in the real-world version of Risk.
“For example, often we lose 500 aircraft, two aircraft carriers, and Taiwanese economy is devastated, so there’s a very high price,” Cancian told the Washington Examiner. “The Chinese also lose a lot of ships and aircraft, so it’s costly all around.”
There was, however, one glaring deficiency on the U.S. side, which months later would be echoed in a display of Russia’s embarrassingly flawed plan to invade and subjugate Ukraine — namely a critical shortage of certain kinds of precision munitions.
Ukraine is primarily a ground war with stationary targets that can be attacked by cruise missiles and drones, which, as the war dragged on much longer that Russian President Vladimir Putin planned, began to be in short supply.
In a war with China over Taiwan, which is an island, the weapons of choice would be air-to-air and anti-ship missiles, especially the LRASM (Lockheed Martin’s Long Range Anti-Ship Missile ).
Scroll down as there are other videos besides Victor Davis Hanson in this email including one of Kash Patel. Nancy
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Creating a hostage situation is a great pretext for funding Islamic terrorists.
Friday, August 27, 2021 Daniel Greenfield Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.