Collaborator

“There are decades where nothing happens, and there are weeks where decades happen.” Vladimir Lenin. 

Over the past few weeks, we have had an assassination attempt, a political coup, and abuse and betrayal of an ally. We certainly are living in interesting times, but are we seeing these things as they are or as we are being told they are? If we look objectively at these events, we will be driven crazy by what they actually represent; well, crazy is better than stupid, so we should not be listening to those talking heads in a political galaxy far away from the reality in which we live.

We know very little about the assassination attempt on Trump other than who to blame, which we are told is the Secret Service. While it’s true that the agency in charge of this candidate’s security screwed up badly, that tells us little about the assassination itself. We know the who, and the how, but we don’t know the why, i.e., the motive, which would tell us whether or not others may have been involved. Think about why that is, especially with the shooter’s electronic devices in FBI possession. Whether or not a conspiracy is involved has not been determined, but the lack of transparency by both the Secret Service and the FBI serves to promote that perception.

Then we have Joe Biden quitting the presidential campaign, something he repeatedly swore he would never do. We are told that he was with family and close advisers when he decided to do so, and he later explained that he did so to save democracy. When political language consists of such vague references you know you’re being played. When someone can’t control reality, they talk about it the way they want you to see it. The reality is that being forced to resign is the same as being terminated; Biden didn’t quit, he was dumped, so what we have here is a political coup.

The regime change was deemed necessary by the leaders of the DNC because the party would lose power; who the power brokers are has been speculated, but the obvious beneficiary is Kamala Harris, a blatant sycophant of the wealthy and influential people in the progressive faction of the Democratic Party. This is such an obvious act of power grabbing that many Democrats are calling it out as illegal; what was the point of the primary or the upcoming convention if Biden’s delegates just roll over in a coronation?

While both of the above events are extremely disturbing, neither were successful; Trump is alive and Harris enters the race for president with some really bad baggage to carry. It was all too obvious that Joe Biden was fading fast, not just mentally but physically, although that hardly excuses the way he was treated; Harris would likely have been nominated, but the way this is happening is more like what we see in Russia and China.

Harris’ excused her absence yesterday as President of the Senate during a state visit by the leader of an ally because she had a speaking engagement at a sorority convention! It would take an unbelievable suspension of intelligence to not see what she did as a repudiation of Israel, a blatant act of anti-Semitism. The Hamas supporters protesting Netanyahu’s speaking to Congress was an exercise of free speech, but Harris’ absence was a dereliction of duty, and a betrayal of an ally.

But there’s so much more about this event that should be a far greater concern than Harris’ behavior.  Not only were there others in her party that snubbed the Israeli PM, but there is a history of it going even further back than the Hamas massacre of October 7th. Compare the various receptions of Zelensky of Ukraine, a gushing display of political virtue signally for essentially a foreign regime with no treaty with or security interest for the US, with that afforded Netanyahu. As I said in my 06/20/23 post “Revolutionary Acts”, Ukraine is hardly a democracy, nor is Zelensky a beacon of liberty. The known Nazi Ukrainian oligarchs Ihor Kolomoisky and Mykola Zlochevsky are the main source of funds for the Neo-Nazi Azov Battalion, control Burisma, funded and directed Zelensky’s presidential campaign, and own the media conglomerate that made him famous. Zelensky has declared all other political parties illegal but his own, and controls Ukraine’s media.

The Biden administration has given Ukraine $107B to fight Russia, while conditionally giving Israel $12.5B to fight Hamas. Iran and their proxy Hamas espouse the very ideals of the Nazis, especially when it comes to Jews; what we have in Ukraine is a Neo-Nazi regime being funded with American taxpayer money. The American people should not accept a situation where we are being played as Nazi collaborators while betraying the one ally we have in the region.

“The past was erased, the erasure was forgotten, the lie became the truth.” George Orwell

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Author: jvi7350

Politically I am an independent. While I tend to avoid labels, I consider myself a Libertarian. I find our politics to have deteriorated to a current state of ranting tribialism, and a growing disregard for individual rights; based on the axiom that silence is consent, I choose instead to speak out and therefore launched this blog.

2 thoughts on “Collaborator”

  1. nice blog post! I contributed $250 to Trump and will continue to contribute to turn congress and the white house red

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    1. As you know, as a Libertarian I have not been a Trump supporter, but the thought of Harris as President is terrifying.

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