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And the Arab world will take advantage to set in motion the Final Solution to its Israel problem - who will then go nuclear.
 
I forgot about India and Pakistan. Those two are itching for a fight.

In the past year, they've been in warm-up preliminaries...


When it comes to Taiwan, India may actually be Taiwan's ace in the hole,
and lest we forget the recent submarine brouhaha,
China is making Australia nervous too.

;) ;)
 
It's coming to a head.


Pecker will be along to tell us that no nation would ever attack another. Never. Never. You will never see that happen. Never.
 
And the Arab world will take advantage to set in motion the Final Solution to its Israel problem - who will then go nuclear.

Yes, Iran is itchy too and would welcome the distraction
which makes The Kingdom of Sa'ud very nervous too.

All the falling dominoes,
all the burning bridges that are calling out to me...

Now I want a Tiger Tank, just for home security. ;) ;)

(Not that I would use it to rob a bank, or anything, in all of the confusion.)
 
It's coming to a head.


Pecker will be along to tell us that no nation would ever attack another. Never. Never. You will never see that happen. Never.

I know!

Let's play Kent State!

We can hold the guns and he can put daisies in the barrels!


:nana:
 
Pretty much a no-brainer and Xi has to remember
that Russia remembers Hitler and might be taking
their new-found alliance with just a grain of salt...

All the burning bridges...

:)
 
And as long as we're doing Last Man Standing,
Lil' Kim might want to try and cash in too and
that means Japan has to get involved, y'know,
nothing more than pure self-interest.

:eek:

... that are calling out to me,
 
And as long as we're doing Last Man Standing,
Lil' Kim might want to try and cash in too and
that means Japan has to get involved, y'know,
nothing more than pure self-interest.

:eek:

... that are calling out to me,

Threatening Japan may be the biggest mistake Xi's made.
 
Yeah, we may have made them give up the Samurai tradition,
but we did not kill the Yamato Spirit.


:)
 
Yeah, we may have made them give up the Samurai tradition,
but we did not kill the Yamato Spirit.


:)

Basic facts.

Japan's leadership has been prepping the public for the possibility of Japan going nuclear since the 1960's, defense only of course.

Japan has the worlds largest stockpile of Plutonium. It's not weapons grade but it'll damn sure work. That experiment was done a LONG time ago.

Japan has the missile capabilities. They've been putting their own satellites up with their own launch vehicles for a couple of decades now.

And they unquestionably have the engineering and physics know how.

As far back as the 1980's it was estimated that Japan is no further than 6 months away from going nuclear once they decided on that path.
 
Uranium and plutonium (mountain) are the reasons for
the current Russian incursion into Kazakhstan...

Ukraine is for buffering and grain, Crimea was for the Navy but
Kazakhstan is even more vital to their power (desired regional hegemony).
 
We know so much about Covid and vaccines (back to OP):

It has happened frequently over the last two years: one or more members of a family becomes ill with COVID-19, while one family member remained perfectly alright. He or she is tested and nothing is found wrong. He or she simply didn’t catch the virus, didn’t get sick — nothing.

Now, British research explains why this happens: it’s because these people have high levels of immunity against certain versions of the common cold.

“Our study provides the clearest evidence to date that T cells induced by common cold coronaviruses play a protective role against [COVID] infection,” senior researcher Professor Ajit Lalvani explains. “These T cells provide protection by attacking proteins within the virus, rather than the spike protein on its surface.”

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politi...nst-covid-british-research-concludes-n1548324

[original link to Imperial College London imbedded there too]
 
And who would be surprised by that? The Wuhan Flu is from the same family as the common cold. And that is precisely why I've been saying that it's going to be with us FOREVER.
 
I know. Now that we also know that the numbers were inflated,
we should be pissed as hell and a lot of people need to be rounded up
and held accountable for what they have done to the world's economy and the
resultant loss of Liberty, which I presaged, government would be loath to relinquish.

We have severely retarded a generation of children and impoverished a lot of other people
and all in the name of junk, if not malicious, so-called science, which was really Poly-Sci,
because one man was the world's leader and the Left didn't approve of him,
so they decided to burn the house down to spite him,
a victory pyrrhic at best...

Most of the worst players in this passion play
had careers unaffected by what they wrought.
 
The sanity is starting to spread:

It has taken them two years, but Spain is finally moving to treat the coronavirus like any other flu-like virus. The country’s prime minister has said that he and his people will simply have to learn with COVID-19, and that he’ll call on the European Union to follow in Spain’s footsteps. Finally, some common sense!

On Friday, the Spanish Health Ministry reported 242,440 new infections. However, this isn’t very problematic because most “patients” aren’t actually showing any symptoms. That’s not me saying that, that’s Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politi...ing-to-have-to-learn-to-live-with-it-n1548297

[Link to original source embedded]
 
Uranium and plutonium (mountain) are the reasons for
the current Russian incursion into Kazakhstan...


Ukraine is for buffering and grain, Crimea was for the Navy but
Kazakhstan is even more vital to their power (desired regional hegemony).

Interesting post.
more, please.

and how come only now, if Uranium/Plutonium have been there forever?
 
I feel Rory-style chihuahua nips at my ankles.

Alas for tiny Fido, I'm wearing my hiking boots.
 
Interesting post.
more, please.

and how come only now, if Uranium/Plutonium have been there forever?

They've been supplying USSR/Russia ever since the end of WWII and the nuclear arms race.

It's just history, but, as we can see, the only history that matters to most people
is that history which is politically valuable to them at the moment.

The plutonium has been stored there in Chernobyl-aftermath style,
but let's face it, if it's wanted, it can be gotten to...
 
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