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September 29, 2023
After Pushing Gains By Ukraine NYT Notes Its Losses

The New York Times reporting on Ukraine seems inconsistent. It was all about gains and going forward:

But a week after the above a different headline appeared:

That headline is contradicted by the content of the piece.

As Antiwar summarizes:

Russian forces have gained more territory in Ukraine this year than the Ukrainian side despite the Ukrainian counteroffensive that was launched in June, The New York Times reported on Thursday.

The report noted that despite nine months of heavy fighting in Ukraine, only about 500 square miles of territory have changed hands this year. Russia has gained 331 square miles while Ukraine has gained 143, a difference of 188, which amounts to Russia’s net gain in territory so far this year.

Contradicting its headline the NYT graphics department admits as much.



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Russia is fighting a war of attrition:

The Times quoted Marina Miron, a postdoctoral researcher in war studies at King’s College London, who said Russia appears to be comfortable holding the territory it currently controls rather than seeking rapid gains.

“It’s not losing anything by not moving forward,” Miron said. “The whole strategy in Ukraine is for the Russians to let the Ukrainians run against those defenses, kill as many as possible, and destroy as much Western equipment as possible.”

As the Zelinski regime senselessly continues to push its army against the hardened Russian defense line there is no need for Russia's military to move forward. The numbers and time is on its side. It is Ukraine that has a mobilization problem, not Russia.

This thus will end badly for Ukraine with nothing to gain but likely many more losses.

Comments

I imagine the TrollTeam briefing was somewhat subdued this morning on the news of 10,000 Ukrainian (soldiers? women?
children? and old men?) surrendering at once! Is there anything like it in the history of war?
Posted by: SwissArmyMan | Sep 29 2023 10:38 utc | 5
Not at once. A group trying to surrender gets “friendly fire”, and I never heard of a surrender of a larger unit than a platoon (even that is rare).

Posted by: Piotr Berman | Sep 29 2023 20:05 utc | 201

I imagine the TrollTeam briefing was somewhat subdued this morning on the news of 10,000 Ukrainian (soldiers? women?
children? and old men?) surrendering at once! Is there anything like it in the history of war?
Posted by: SwissArmyMan | Sep 29 2023 10:38 utc | 5
Not at once. A group trying to surrender gets “friendly fire”, and I never heard of a surrender of a larger unit than a platoon (even that is rare).

Posted by: Piotr Berman | Sep 29 2023 20:05 utc | 202

Hell, the Russians are mining trenches and killing Ukrainians.
https://t.me/RVvoenkor/53875

Posted by: Crazy idiot | Sep 29 2023 20:05 utc | 203

Hell, the Russians are mining trenches and killing Ukrainians.
https://t.me/RVvoenkor/53875

Posted by: Crazy idiot | Sep 29 2023 20:05 utc | 204

Posted by: Milites | Sep 29 2023 19:35 utc | 92
Putin’s suggestion that Russia should join NATO was part of a crettinous struggle to become accepted by people who always sought to destroy Russia. Putin himself now recognizes that despite the efforts to improve relations with the western powers, the latter never let go of their aim to subvert and weaken Russia even shortly after the Soviet collapse. If anything, he unwisely maintained this stance for too long, which was deemed as a weakness by the Anglo-Americans and their compradores in Russia.
As for the strength or the overkill capabilities of the Anglo-American empire as a motive to continue grovelling before the latter in hopes of acceptance it is irrelevant. Russia has been marked for termination no matter what it does and that has been the case for a century without cessation. Confrontation is inevitable and the western powers are the ones that opted for it. Too bad post-Soviet Russia failed to grasp this quickly.
The good thing about this affair is that the neo-Hitlerite Russophobia that has gripped the west has finnally disabused a goodly number of liberal-lite muppets of their delusions. It has also left the pro-western elements for the treasonous scum that they are.
And just to make a point to your ever present anti-communist delirium: when the Declaration on the nations “enslaved” by communism came out in 1959, one particular nationality was not in the list. Yeah, you guessed it, it was the Russians. For the western elites, they will always be guilty for opposing their colonial rule since 1917.
Finally, when the USSR was dissolved and the hated commies lost power, the country was subjected to an unprecedented social degradation by your co-ideologues that ruined the people and every social asset and service was privatized, except one: abortions. That service you liberals kept public and freely accessible so as to intensify the eradication of the populace in an era of social catastrophe.

Posted by: Constantine | Sep 29 2023 20:12 utc | 205

Posted by: Milites | Sep 29 2023 19:35 utc | 92
Putin’s suggestion that Russia should join NATO was part of a crettinous struggle to become accepted by people who always sought to destroy Russia. Putin himself now recognizes that despite the efforts to improve relations with the western powers, the latter never let go of their aim to subvert and weaken Russia even shortly after the Soviet collapse. If anything, he unwisely maintained this stance for too long, which was deemed as a weakness by the Anglo-Americans and their compradores in Russia.
As for the strength or the overkill capabilities of the Anglo-American empire as a motive to continue grovelling before the latter in hopes of acceptance it is irrelevant. Russia has been marked for termination no matter what it does and that has been the case for a century without cessation. Confrontation is inevitable and the western powers are the ones that opted for it. Too bad post-Soviet Russia failed to grasp this quickly.
The good thing about this affair is that the neo-Hitlerite Russophobia that has gripped the west has finnally disabused a goodly number of liberal-lite muppets of their delusions. It has also left the pro-western elements for the treasonous scum that they are.
And just to make a point to your ever present anti-communist delirium: when the Declaration on the nations “enslaved” by communism came out in 1959, one particular nationality was not in the list. Yeah, you guessed it, it was the Russians. For the western elites, they will always be guilty for opposing their colonial rule since 1917.
Finally, when the USSR was dissolved and the hated commies lost power, the country was subjected to an unprecedented social degradation by your co-ideologues that ruined the people and every social asset and service was privatized, except one: abortions. That service you liberals kept public and freely accessible so as to intensify the eradication of the populace in an era of social catastrophe.

Posted by: Constantine | Sep 29 2023 20:12 utc | 206

Milites 92
Macron told Xi Russia was wrong to invade Ukraine, but he forgot all rhe crimes of USUKIS that France joined and the illegal resurrection of Nazism he supported.
The zionists care neither about people nor International Law. It would undoubtedly have been a war crime if Russia had not stopped USUKIS Nazi genocide of Eastern Ukraine.
When USUKIS war crimes are placed in front of a International Court in a country such as Malaysia, it won’t matter who owns what or grows what or lied what. There will be a great gnashing of teeth that so much was destroyed with so little to show for it apart from the survival of European morons at the expense of RoW.
All of which could have been achieved through fair trade and Chinese win win. The legacy of 1000 years of Western colonial pillage has been replicated by the US in just 70 years since WW2. The generation of Europeans that fought WW2 recognised their comeuppance forc their 1000 years of brutality and USUKIS will recognise their comeuppance once again soon.

Posted by: Giyane | Sep 29 2023 20:18 utc | 207

Milites 92
Macron told Xi Russia was wrong to invade Ukraine, but he forgot all rhe crimes of USUKIS that France joined and the illegal resurrection of Nazism he supported.
The zionists care neither about people nor International Law. It would undoubtedly have been a war crime if Russia had not stopped USUKIS Nazi genocide of Eastern Ukraine.
When USUKIS war crimes are placed in front of a International Court in a country such as Malaysia, it won’t matter who owns what or grows what or lied what. There will be a great gnashing of teeth that so much was destroyed with so little to show for it apart from the survival of European morons at the expense of RoW.
All of which could have been achieved through fair trade and Chinese win win. The legacy of 1000 years of Western colonial pillage has been replicated by the US in just 70 years since WW2. The generation of Europeans that fought WW2 recognised their comeuppance forc their 1000 years of brutality and USUKIS will recognise their comeuppance once again soon.

Posted by: Giyane | Sep 29 2023 20:18 utc | 208

@46 pretzelattack, They say death comes in threes. Have my fingers crossed.

Posted by: Immaculate deception | Sep 29 2023 20:20 utc | 209

@46 pretzelattack, They say death comes in threes. Have my fingers crossed.

Posted by: Immaculate deception | Sep 29 2023 20:20 utc | 210

Posted by: Elmer Fudd | Sep 29 2023 20:04 utc | 100
We were not allowed to fight using our steel toe caps, a likely dismissal and possible prosecution would have followed.

Posted by: Milites | Sep 29 2023 20:34 utc | 211

Posted by: Elmer Fudd | Sep 29 2023 20:04 utc | 100
We were not allowed to fight using our steel toe caps, a likely dismissal and possible prosecution would have followed.

Posted by: Milites | Sep 29 2023 20:34 utc | 212

Posted by: unimperator | Sep 29 2023 19:51 utc | 95
IIRC most of the land were some sort of purchasing options and located in Odessa-Nikolaev-Krivoy Rog – Dnepro regions.
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Thxs. You got me trying to find a map: there are many, most in Cyrillic, and looking quite different one from another! Oh well!
Posted by: Don Firineach | Sep 29 2023 19:55 utc | 97
Thanks for the reply.

Posted by: Scorpion | Sep 29 2023 20:34 utc | 213

Posted by: unimperator | Sep 29 2023 19:51 utc | 95
IIRC most of the land were some sort of purchasing options and located in Odessa-Nikolaev-Krivoy Rog – Dnepro regions.
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Thxs. You got me trying to find a map: there are many, most in Cyrillic, and looking quite different one from another! Oh well!
Posted by: Don Firineach | Sep 29 2023 19:55 utc | 97
Thanks for the reply.

Posted by: Scorpion | Sep 29 2023 20:34 utc | 214

” Plus the rate of Ukrainian surrenders continues to accelerate. I think it’s 11,000 this month…
Posted by: Gerry Bell | Sep 29 2023 10:26 utc | 2 ”
Unsubstituted claim and just conjecture. The SMO has been going on for well over a year and there should be massive POW camps in Russia alone, yet, here is the ICRC statement on POW’s listing just 5,000 POW at most combined from both sides. Now if these numbers are false I would expect strong protests from Russia yet we hear nothing.
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” As per its mandate given by the Third Geneva Convention, and in agreement with all parties, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is visiting prisoners of war (POWs) on all sides of the international armed conflict in Ukraine. ”
https://www.icrc.org/en/document/ukraine-conflict-families-all-pows-need-answers-their-loved-ones
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” Update on prisoners of war
Since February 2022, the ICRC has visited a total of over 1,500 prisoners of war (POWs) in Ukraine and Russia. Gaining access to all POWs and civilian internees remains an essential priority for the ICRC.
The ICRC’s Central Tracing Agency has been collecting information about prisoners of war from the Russian Federation and Ukraine. This information has provided more than 5,500 families with news about their missing loved ones.
Among those are more than 2,500 personal messages between POWs and their families that we have directly delivered along with Red Cross Red Crescent Movement partners. Delivering messages means we collect them from the prisoners, share them with their relatives directly when possible and do the same the other way around. The impact for the families is immeasurable.
When we are able to visit, in addition to checking on the conditions of detention and bringing much longed-for news from home, we have in some cases been able to hand over books, clothing, blankets, hygiene items, and personal necessities like eyeglasses. ”
https://www.icrc.org/en/document/russia-ukraine-international-armed-conflict-icrc-continues-to-help-people-in-need#:~:text=Update%20on%20prisoners%20of%20war,essential%20priority%20for%20the%20ICRC.

Posted by: Shocked | Sep 29 2023 20:36 utc | 215

” Plus the rate of Ukrainian surrenders continues to accelerate. I think it’s 11,000 this month…
Posted by: Gerry Bell | Sep 29 2023 10:26 utc | 2 ”
Unsubstituted claim and just conjecture. The SMO has been going on for well over a year and there should be massive POW camps in Russia alone, yet, here is the ICRC statement on POW’s listing just 5,000 POW at most combined from both sides. Now if these numbers are false I would expect strong protests from Russia yet we hear nothing.
——————-
” As per its mandate given by the Third Geneva Convention, and in agreement with all parties, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is visiting prisoners of war (POWs) on all sides of the international armed conflict in Ukraine. ”
https://www.icrc.org/en/document/ukraine-conflict-families-all-pows-need-answers-their-loved-ones
—————————
” Update on prisoners of war
Since February 2022, the ICRC has visited a total of over 1,500 prisoners of war (POWs) in Ukraine and Russia. Gaining access to all POWs and civilian internees remains an essential priority for the ICRC.
The ICRC’s Central Tracing Agency has been collecting information about prisoners of war from the Russian Federation and Ukraine. This information has provided more than 5,500 families with news about their missing loved ones.
Among those are more than 2,500 personal messages between POWs and their families that we have directly delivered along with Red Cross Red Crescent Movement partners. Delivering messages means we collect them from the prisoners, share them with their relatives directly when possible and do the same the other way around. The impact for the families is immeasurable.
When we are able to visit, in addition to checking on the conditions of detention and bringing much longed-for news from home, we have in some cases been able to hand over books, clothing, blankets, hygiene items, and personal necessities like eyeglasses. ”
https://www.icrc.org/en/document/russia-ukraine-international-armed-conflict-icrc-continues-to-help-people-in-need#:~:text=Update%20on%20prisoners%20of%20war,essential%20priority%20for%20the%20ICRC.

Posted by: Shocked | Sep 29 2023 20:36 utc | 216

Constantine @103: “Too bad post-Soviet Russia failed to grasp this quickly.”
It is a bigger tragedy that pre-post-Soviet Russia failed to grasp it before they tossed the baby out with the bathwater.

Posted by: William Gruff | Sep 29 2023 20:37 utc | 217

Constantine @103: “Too bad post-Soviet Russia failed to grasp this quickly.”
It is a bigger tragedy that pre-post-Soviet Russia failed to grasp it before they tossed the baby out with the bathwater.

Posted by: William Gruff | Sep 29 2023 20:37 utc | 218

Posted by: unimperator | Sep 29 2023 19:51 utc | 95
Bombturbation will have damaged a lot of the available arable land, as will seeding it with unexploded projectiles and tonnes of shrapnel fragments.

Posted by: Milites | Sep 29 2023 20:38 utc | 219

Posted by: unimperator | Sep 29 2023 19:51 utc | 95
Bombturbation will have damaged a lot of the available arable land, as will seeding it with unexploded projectiles and tonnes of shrapnel fragments.

Posted by: Milites | Sep 29 2023 20:38 utc | 220

@Scorpion
Take a look at this – from 2014 – says it all on the Big Ag front – see the list of Corporates …
Corporate Interests Behind Ukraine Putsch
Behind the U.S.-backed coup that ousted the democratically elected president of Ukraine are the economic interests of giant corporations from Cargill to Chevron which see the country as a potential “gold mine” of profits from agricultural and energy exploitation, reports JP Sottile.
[….]
According to his SigmaBleyzer profile, Williams “started his work regarding Ukraine in 1992” and has since advised American agribusinesses “investing in the former Soviet Union.” As an experienced fixer for Big Ag, he must be fairly friendly with the folks on the Executive Committee.
Big Ag Luminaries
And what a committee it is, it’s a veritable who’s who of Big Ag. Among the luminaries working tirelessly and no doubt selflessly for a better, freer Ukraine are:
–Melissa Agustin, Director, International Government Affairs & Trade for Monsanto
–Brigitte Dias Ferreira, Counsel, International Affairs for John Deere
–Steven Nadherny, Director, Institutional Relations for agriculture equipment-maker CNH Industrial
–Jeff Rowe, Regional Director for DuPont Pioneer
–John F. Steele, Director, International Affairs for Eli Lilly & Company
[…]
But people gotta eat, particularly in Europe. As Frank Holmes of U.S. Global Investors assessed in 2011, Ukraine is poised to become Europe’s butcher. Meat is difficult to ship, but Ukraine is perfectly located to satiate Europe’s hunger.
Just two days after Cargill bought into UkrLandFarming, Global Meat News (yes, “Global Meat News” is a thing) reported a huge forecasted spike in “all kinds” of Ukrainian meat exports, with an increase of 8.1% overall and staggering 71.4% spike in pork exports. No wonder Eli Lilly is represented on the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council’s Executive Committee. Its Elanco Animal Health unit is a major manufacturer of feed supplements.
And it is also notable that Monsanto’s planned seed plant is non-GMO, perhaps anticipating an emerging GMO-unfriendly European market and Europe’s growing appetite for organic foods. When it comes to Big Ag’s profitable future in Europe, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
For Russia and its hampered farming economy, it’s another in a long string of losses to U.S. encroachment, from NATO expansion into Eastern Europe to U.S. military presence to its south and onto a major shale gas development deal recently signed by Chevron in Ukraine.
So, why was Big Ag so bullish on Ukraine, even in the face of so much uncertainty and the predictable reaction by Russia?
The answer is that the seeds of Ukraine’s turn from Russia have been sown for the last two decades by the persistent Cold War alliance between corporations and foreign policy. It’s a version of the “Deep State” that is usually associated with the oil and defense industries, but also exists in America’s other heavily subsidized industry, agriculture.
https://consortiumnews.com/2014/03/16/corporate-interests-behind-ukraine-putsch/
READ ON – GREAT OVERVIEW

Posted by: Don Firineach | Sep 29 2023 20:55 utc | 221

@Scorpion
Take a look at this – from 2014 – says it all on the Big Ag front – see the list of Corporates …
Corporate Interests Behind Ukraine Putsch
Behind the U.S.-backed coup that ousted the democratically elected president of Ukraine are the economic interests of giant corporations from Cargill to Chevron which see the country as a potential “gold mine” of profits from agricultural and energy exploitation, reports JP Sottile.
[….]
According to his SigmaBleyzer profile, Williams “started his work regarding Ukraine in 1992” and has since advised American agribusinesses “investing in the former Soviet Union.” As an experienced fixer for Big Ag, he must be fairly friendly with the folks on the Executive Committee.
Big Ag Luminaries
And what a committee it is, it’s a veritable who’s who of Big Ag. Among the luminaries working tirelessly and no doubt selflessly for a better, freer Ukraine are:
–Melissa Agustin, Director, International Government Affairs & Trade for Monsanto
–Brigitte Dias Ferreira, Counsel, International Affairs for John Deere
–Steven Nadherny, Director, Institutional Relations for agriculture equipment-maker CNH Industrial
–Jeff Rowe, Regional Director for DuPont Pioneer
–John F. Steele, Director, International Affairs for Eli Lilly & Company
[…]
But people gotta eat, particularly in Europe. As Frank Holmes of U.S. Global Investors assessed in 2011, Ukraine is poised to become Europe’s butcher. Meat is difficult to ship, but Ukraine is perfectly located to satiate Europe’s hunger.
Just two days after Cargill bought into UkrLandFarming, Global Meat News (yes, “Global Meat News” is a thing) reported a huge forecasted spike in “all kinds” of Ukrainian meat exports, with an increase of 8.1% overall and staggering 71.4% spike in pork exports. No wonder Eli Lilly is represented on the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council’s Executive Committee. Its Elanco Animal Health unit is a major manufacturer of feed supplements.
And it is also notable that Monsanto’s planned seed plant is non-GMO, perhaps anticipating an emerging GMO-unfriendly European market and Europe’s growing appetite for organic foods. When it comes to Big Ag’s profitable future in Europe, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
For Russia and its hampered farming economy, it’s another in a long string of losses to U.S. encroachment, from NATO expansion into Eastern Europe to U.S. military presence to its south and onto a major shale gas development deal recently signed by Chevron in Ukraine.
So, why was Big Ag so bullish on Ukraine, even in the face of so much uncertainty and the predictable reaction by Russia?
The answer is that the seeds of Ukraine’s turn from Russia have been sown for the last two decades by the persistent Cold War alliance between corporations and foreign policy. It’s a version of the “Deep State” that is usually associated with the oil and defense industries, but also exists in America’s other heavily subsidized industry, agriculture.
https://consortiumnews.com/2014/03/16/corporate-interests-behind-ukraine-putsch/
READ ON – GREAT OVERVIEW

Posted by: Don Firineach | Sep 29 2023 20:55 utc | 222

Posted by: Constantine | Sep 29 2023 20:12 utc | 103
More like Putin was playing for time, when he found out the pathetic husk of a country he’d inherited from Yeltsin. You talk when you’re weak, you act when you’re strong. I think the 1917 thing is probably something to do with suddenly having to deal with over a million German troops released from the Eastern Front, not trying to colonise Russia.
‘Co-ideologues’, eh? When you’ve sat next to a former Russian sub commander, who now is a security guard, seen old women trying to sell pathetic trinkets on the steps of the metro, having witnessing fleets of SUV’s drop of fur-clad tarts to shop in the Finnish supermarket (only place to buy avocados in 90’s Moscow) you tend to realise a rape is in progress. Like all good ‘card-carrying’ Communists your insecurity extends to assuming everyone is as ideologically bound as you are, it may come as a surprise to you that most people are suspicious of ideologies and people who hold them. You only have to see the growing resentment and resistance, in the West, to the attempted transplanting of the ‘progressive variety’ to see how ideologues are not representative of a population in general.
Post-Soviet Russia was struggling with the legacy that Soviet Russia had bequeathed it to be able to do anything, even if it had recognised the threat beforehand. As for the rest of the tired Soviet history of victimhood, save it, I lived in one of the countries that had been a victim of that particular paranoia.

Posted by: Milites | Sep 29 2023 21:14 utc | 223

Posted by: Constantine | Sep 29 2023 20:12 utc | 103
More like Putin was playing for time, when he found out the pathetic husk of a country he’d inherited from Yeltsin. You talk when you’re weak, you act when you’re strong. I think the 1917 thing is probably something to do with suddenly having to deal with over a million German troops released from the Eastern Front, not trying to colonise Russia.
‘Co-ideologues’, eh? When you’ve sat next to a former Russian sub commander, who now is a security guard, seen old women trying to sell pathetic trinkets on the steps of the metro, having witnessing fleets of SUV’s drop of fur-clad tarts to shop in the Finnish supermarket (only place to buy avocados in 90’s Moscow) you tend to realise a rape is in progress. Like all good ‘card-carrying’ Communists your insecurity extends to assuming everyone is as ideologically bound as you are, it may come as a surprise to you that most people are suspicious of ideologies and people who hold them. You only have to see the growing resentment and resistance, in the West, to the attempted transplanting of the ‘progressive variety’ to see how ideologues are not representative of a population in general.
Post-Soviet Russia was struggling with the legacy that Soviet Russia had bequeathed it to be able to do anything, even if it had recognised the threat beforehand. As for the rest of the tired Soviet history of victimhood, save it, I lived in one of the countries that had been a victim of that particular paranoia.

Posted by: Milites | Sep 29 2023 21:14 utc | 224

Posted by: Constantine | Sep 29 2023 19:53 utc | 96
“the suggestion that the west preferred a communist Russia is truly beyond the pale”
I didn’t say that. Some elements in the west preferred a communist Russia. Obviously the people and the ruling elites as a whole did not. For that proof you can look at the fellow-travellers and spies, many from elites, from the 30s to the 50s, the individuals in the Venona decrypts, the “Peace Movement” and CND, the vast numbers of Soviet-printed Marx and Engels works that students purchased…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venona_project

Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Sep 29 2023 21:21 utc | 225

Posted by: Constantine | Sep 29 2023 19:53 utc | 96
“the suggestion that the west preferred a communist Russia is truly beyond the pale”
I didn’t say that. Some elements in the west preferred a communist Russia. Obviously the people and the ruling elites as a whole did not. For that proof you can look at the fellow-travellers and spies, many from elites, from the 30s to the 50s, the individuals in the Venona decrypts, the “Peace Movement” and CND, the vast numbers of Soviet-printed Marx and Engels works that students purchased…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venona_project

Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Sep 29 2023 21:21 utc | 226

If Russia delays its counterattack then I can see Zelenskyy feeling compelled to continue to order frontal attacks against Russian positions, rather than engage in maneuver warfare, or retreat to fortified and mined positions. The Russian MOD plays the pieces and the terrain, and not the man, but when a corrupt coke fueled amateur has control of the pieces, that has to be allowed for.
I think Zelenskyy is paranoid over the West having a Plan B. Obviously they’ve always had one, but Zelenskyy is relatively new to the game of thrones, and is sensitive to the idea that reverses on the battlefield could eventually lead to an end to his grifting, and his administration. And I think he’s haunted by what could follow closely on the heels of that.
Yadda yadda yadda, some would see a benefit to killing Zelenskyy, claiming his manna, and looting his accounts.

Posted by: Babel-17 | Sep 29 2023 21:30 utc | 227

If Russia delays its counterattack then I can see Zelenskyy feeling compelled to continue to order frontal attacks against Russian positions, rather than engage in maneuver warfare, or retreat to fortified and mined positions. The Russian MOD plays the pieces and the terrain, and not the man, but when a corrupt coke fueled amateur has control of the pieces, that has to be allowed for.
I think Zelenskyy is paranoid over the West having a Plan B. Obviously they’ve always had one, but Zelenskyy is relatively new to the game of thrones, and is sensitive to the idea that reverses on the battlefield could eventually lead to an end to his grifting, and his administration. And I think he’s haunted by what could follow closely on the heels of that.
Yadda yadda yadda, some would see a benefit to killing Zelenskyy, claiming his manna, and looting his accounts.

Posted by: Babel-17 | Sep 29 2023 21:30 utc | 228

Don Firineach | Sep 29 2023 20:55 utc | 111–
Ten years later and Russia’s ag complex is booming while Ukraine’s grain isn’t EU grade and thus can only be dumped at 2/3s less than market which is why all the uproar. One of the major Russian ag success stories is its soybean production in the Far East where it’s taking market share away from the US/Canada in China and East Asia–and it’s still expanding. It’s rather amazing what empowering people can accomplish.

Posted by: karlof1 | Sep 29 2023 21:31 utc | 229

Don Firineach | Sep 29 2023 20:55 utc | 111–
Ten years later and Russia’s ag complex is booming while Ukraine’s grain isn’t EU grade and thus can only be dumped at 2/3s less than market which is why all the uproar. One of the major Russian ag success stories is its soybean production in the Far East where it’s taking market share away from the US/Canada in China and East Asia–and it’s still expanding. It’s rather amazing what empowering people can accomplish.

Posted by: karlof1 | Sep 29 2023 21:31 utc | 230

Posted by: Don Firineach | Sep 29 2023 20:55 utc | 111
Thank you. These sorts of Globocap machinations, usually off the radar of most news coverage, have more to do with what’s going on than all the ideological drivel generously ladled out for public consumption. Though how this will all play out for those guys is rather hard to tell…

Posted by: Scorpion | Sep 29 2023 21:37 utc | 231

Posted by: Don Firineach | Sep 29 2023 20:55 utc | 111
Thank you. These sorts of Globocap machinations, usually off the radar of most news coverage, have more to do with what’s going on than all the ideological drivel generously ladled out for public consumption. Though how this will all play out for those guys is rather hard to tell…

Posted by: Scorpion | Sep 29 2023 21:37 utc | 232

Babel-17 | Sep 29 2023 21:30 utc | 114–
Rybar reports the construction via mechanized means of defensive fortifications in the Kupyansk region:

In the Serebryanskoye forestry to the west of Kreminna, units of the RF Armed Forces are storming individual strongholds in order to take a more advantageous tactical position. Periodically, videos from the positions taken and captured members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine appear on the network. At the same time, the Ukrainian command fears the resumption of hostilities in this area and is trying to strengthen the borders. In particular, additional fortifications are being erected in the direction of possible Russian attacks from Dibrov and Zhuravka Balka.

Rybar’s large situational map shows them well. Manpower is also reportedly being shifted southerly thus depleting the area where the defenses are being erected. From the reporting, it appears the Ukies think they can force a river crossing somewhere in the vicinity of Kakhovka with the aim of going all the way to Crimea. The weather forecast for that area continues to be very favorable through October with no rain forecast. Indeed, theatre-wide the weather appears to be extremely favorable for offensive operations.

Posted by: karlof1 | Sep 29 2023 21:55 utc | 233

Babel-17 | Sep 29 2023 21:30 utc | 114–
Rybar reports the construction via mechanized means of defensive fortifications in the Kupyansk region:

In the Serebryanskoye forestry to the west of Kreminna, units of the RF Armed Forces are storming individual strongholds in order to take a more advantageous tactical position. Periodically, videos from the positions taken and captured members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine appear on the network. At the same time, the Ukrainian command fears the resumption of hostilities in this area and is trying to strengthen the borders. In particular, additional fortifications are being erected in the direction of possible Russian attacks from Dibrov and Zhuravka Balka.

Rybar’s large situational map shows them well. Manpower is also reportedly being shifted southerly thus depleting the area where the defenses are being erected. From the reporting, it appears the Ukies think they can force a river crossing somewhere in the vicinity of Kakhovka with the aim of going all the way to Crimea. The weather forecast for that area continues to be very favorable through October with no rain forecast. Indeed, theatre-wide the weather appears to be extremely favorable for offensive operations.

Posted by: karlof1 | Sep 29 2023 21:55 utc | 234

“One of the bridge RUAF destroyed in the Kupyansk area was a missile launched from south-west part of the battlefront – it fly 400km all across the Donbass rear areas without interference.
Posted by: unimperator | Sep 29 2023 12:54 utc | 27”
I heard Dima say that this morning too. My only problem with his analysis is he’s assuming the editor of the video had actual footage of aircraft launching the missile rather than using footage of another strike edited in for ‘artistic’ purposes which Dima geolocated as being 400km away.
Posted by: HB_Norica | Sep 29 2023 13:50 utc | 34
The Russian weapon used in this attack is believed to be the Kh-38, no-one saw it and the Russians haven’t said. This is a 20 mile range, very accurate, Mach 2.2 missile with a 250kg warhead, usually launched from an Su-34. When, as here, the target is a short distance from the Russians front line there is no need for long range missiles.
From the video it struck in exactly the right place, just to one side of a support pier. This makes 4 bridges down on the Oskil River over the past few days. Something is up!

Posted by: JohninMK | Sep 29 2023 21:58 utc | 235

“One of the bridge RUAF destroyed in the Kupyansk area was a missile launched from south-west part of the battlefront – it fly 400km all across the Donbass rear areas without interference.
Posted by: unimperator | Sep 29 2023 12:54 utc | 27”
I heard Dima say that this morning too. My only problem with his analysis is he’s assuming the editor of the video had actual footage of aircraft launching the missile rather than using footage of another strike edited in for ‘artistic’ purposes which Dima geolocated as being 400km away.
Posted by: HB_Norica | Sep 29 2023 13:50 utc | 34
The Russian weapon used in this attack is believed to be the Kh-38, no-one saw it and the Russians haven’t said. This is a 20 mile range, very accurate, Mach 2.2 missile with a 250kg warhead, usually launched from an Su-34. When, as here, the target is a short distance from the Russians front line there is no need for long range missiles.
From the video it struck in exactly the right place, just to one side of a support pier. This makes 4 bridges down on the Oskil River over the past few days. Something is up!

Posted by: JohninMK | Sep 29 2023 21:58 utc | 236

T6 | Sep 29 2023 15:51 utc | 64
*** In the start of WW2 the Americans lost an entire army in the Philippines to a force smaller than them ….***
No, some US forces got evacuated — but a lot of cvilians were deliberately, by order, entrapped for future propaganda purposes.
***…. and an entire pacific force in Pearl Harbor. ***
No, the best US navy ships based there were already far out at sea. Deliberately so, since people at the very top in US government/military already knew what was going to happen. What did remain in port was attacked — thereby providing the convenient excuse for war.

Posted by: Cynic | Sep 29 2023 22:34 utc | 237

T6 | Sep 29 2023 15:51 utc | 64
*** In the start of WW2 the Americans lost an entire army in the Philippines to a force smaller than them ….***
No, some US forces got evacuated — but a lot of cvilians were deliberately, by order, entrapped for future propaganda purposes.
***…. and an entire pacific force in Pearl Harbor. ***
No, the best US navy ships based there were already far out at sea. Deliberately so, since people at the very top in US government/military already knew what was going to happen. What did remain in port was attacked — thereby providing the convenient excuse for war.

Posted by: Cynic | Sep 29 2023 22:34 utc | 238

YetAnotherAnon@113
Oh dear. Will we never hear the last of the Venona Project? It really only makes sense in Cold War terms.
The quality of your analysis could not be better measured than in your pointing to the number of copies of books by Marx and Engels sold.
Are you really so benighted as to believe that reading Marx is a sign of subversive tendencies?
Have you read any Marx? Or Engels? Or do you stick to Holy Books and crime?

Posted by: bevin | Sep 29 2023 22:40 utc | 239

YetAnotherAnon@113
Oh dear. Will we never hear the last of the Venona Project? It really only makes sense in Cold War terms.
The quality of your analysis could not be better measured than in your pointing to the number of copies of books by Marx and Engels sold.
Are you really so benighted as to believe that reading Marx is a sign of subversive tendencies?
Have you read any Marx? Or Engels? Or do you stick to Holy Books and crime?

Posted by: bevin | Sep 29 2023 22:40 utc | 240

Jusses | Sep 29 2023 19:16 utc | 90
*** Plus they seem eager to do their 15 minute prison city thing.***
MPs and top Council politicians or apparatchiks in England
are oddly reluctant to discuss that at all.

Posted by: Cynic | Sep 29 2023 22:57 utc | 241

Jusses | Sep 29 2023 19:16 utc | 90
*** Plus they seem eager to do their 15 minute prison city thing.***
MPs and top Council politicians or apparatchiks in England
are oddly reluctant to discuss that at all.

Posted by: Cynic | Sep 29 2023 22:57 utc | 242

If Kiev HQ is debating surrender today and waiting for NATO response to pertaining issues;
it seems those soldiers in the field who surrender “before” the formal capitulation is announced, usually gets ‘priority’ access regarding re-employment, job training, housing, medical during the rebuilding phase? здача, по радіочастоті 149.200 Volga

Posted by: lynx | Sep 29 2023 23:11 utc | 243

If Kiev HQ is debating surrender today and waiting for NATO response to pertaining issues;
it seems those soldiers in the field who surrender “before” the formal capitulation is announced, usually gets ‘priority’ access regarding re-employment, job training, housing, medical during the rebuilding phase? здача, по радіочастоті 149.200 Volga

Posted by: lynx | Sep 29 2023 23:11 utc | 244

Babel-17 | Sep 29 2023 21:30 utc | 114
***…. some would see a benefit to killing Zelenskyy, claiming his manna, and looting his accounts.***
Notice how the potential widow Zelensky seems to sometimes look at him?
Reminiscent of Winnie Mandela when Nelson was released.

Posted by: Cynic | Sep 29 2023 23:21 utc | 245

Babel-17 | Sep 29 2023 21:30 utc | 114
***…. some would see a benefit to killing Zelenskyy, claiming his manna, and looting his accounts.***
Notice how the potential widow Zelensky seems to sometimes look at him?
Reminiscent of Winnie Mandela when Nelson was released.

Posted by: Cynic | Sep 29 2023 23:21 utc | 246

The 47th Mechanized Infantry Brigade “Magura” was trained by NATO specialists and armed with Western equipment. During the Ukrainian counteroffensive, the brigade suffered colossal losses, which led to its withdrawal from the front line.
Posted by: unimperator | Sep 29 2023 14:31 utc | 40
Any estimates on how many they lost?

Posted by: MiniMo | Sep 29 2023 23:31 utc | 247

The 47th Mechanized Infantry Brigade “Magura” was trained by NATO specialists and armed with Western equipment. During the Ukrainian counteroffensive, the brigade suffered colossal losses, which led to its withdrawal from the front line.
Posted by: unimperator | Sep 29 2023 14:31 utc | 40
Any estimates on how many they lost?

Posted by: MiniMo | Sep 29 2023 23:31 utc | 248

Square footage? The Russians destroyed a major stronghold and a large city Ukraine is sitting in a open fields taking the easiest spot. It’s a stupid way to fight and makes no sense

Posted by: OohCanada | Sep 29 2023 23:33 utc | 249

Square footage? The Russians destroyed a major stronghold and a large city Ukraine is sitting in a open fields taking the easiest spot. It’s a stupid way to fight and makes no sense

Posted by: OohCanada | Sep 29 2023 23:33 utc | 250

While Shoigu, in his recent speech, did indicate the end of smo by 2025 I will be surprised that something will not happen way before US presidential elections.
Posted by: Mario | Sep 29 2023 11:30 utc | 11
I believe thats deliberate to confuse the west and put them off guard. The offensive by Russia will happen fairly soon….in weeks I think.

Posted by: HERMIUS | Sep 29 2023 23:58 utc | 251

While Shoigu, in his recent speech, did indicate the end of smo by 2025 I will be surprised that something will not happen way before US presidential elections.
Posted by: Mario | Sep 29 2023 11:30 utc | 11
I believe thats deliberate to confuse the west and put them off guard. The offensive by Russia will happen fairly soon….in weeks I think.

Posted by: HERMIUS | Sep 29 2023 23:58 utc | 252

From Southfront…
https://southfront.press/another-bad-week-for-kiev-forces-ends/
The Russian Ministry of Defenses has provided a detailed summary of Ukrainian losses during week seventeen of the so-called spring counter-offensive. According to the ministry, the Russian military carried out nine group strikes with high-precision long-range missiles and drones between Sep 24-29. The strikes hit ammunition depots, military-technical hardware, saboteurs training sites and accommodation points for Ukrainian troops and foreign mercenaries. As a result of the strikes, the control center of the so-called International Legion and two large arsenals with weapons and ammunition were destroyed. The supply of foreign-made weapons and logistical support for Ukrainian troops operating in Donetsk and Zaporozhye directions were disrupted. The ministry also provided details about the combat situation in different directions within the special military operation zone over the past week.
In the Donetsk direction, Kiev forces continued to attempt offensive actions close to Artemovsk, Avdeevka and Marinka over the past week. The Russian Yug Group of Forces repelled 31 attacks there. More than 1,760 Ukrainian troops were killed or wounded during the fighting in this direction, the ministry said, adding that 40 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles as well as 70 motor vehicles were destroyed. In addition, 13 field artillery pieces and two BM-21 Grad MLRS were neutralized. Ground-attack aircraft also destroyed two ammunition depots near Zvanovka and Zarya. In order to make up for the significant losses of manpower during the failed assaults on Kleshcheyevka and Andreevka, the AFU command was forced to redeploy units of the 33rd, 67th and 110th mechanized brigades from other directions. In the Zaporozhye direction, Russian forces continued to conduct active defense over the past week and repelled eight attacks by Ukraine’s 65th Mechanised and 71st Jaeger brigade close to Vebovoye and Rabotino.
Several gatherings of manpower and equipment from the 21st, 23rd and 118th mechanized brigades were also targeted near Malaya Tokmachka, Orekhov and Novodanilovka. Ukrainian losses in this direction amounted to more than 330 troops, 32 armored fighting vehicles, 38 motor vehicles and 25 field artillery pieces, the ministry said. The AFU Command is currently withdrawing the 47th Mechanised Brigade of the AFU from the area of Rabotino to the rear area due to the fact that servicemen are refusing to carry out combat tasks because of the losses they have suffered.
And in the South Donetsk direction, Russian forces repelled four attacks by the 127th Territorial Defence Brigade in the vicinity of Priyutnoye over the past week. In addition, a series of air and artillery strikes hit several Ukrainian gatherings of manpower and equipment. During the week, the enemy’s losses totalled over 750 Ukrainian troops killed and wounded, 22 armored fighting vehicles, 37 motor vehicles and 15 field artillery pieces. Also, two AFU SRGs were neutralized near Marcopol. In the Kupyansk direction, air and artillery strikes by the Russian Zapad Group of Forces targeted gatherings of manpower and equipment from Ukraine’s 25th Airborne, 14th, 43rd and 92nd mechanized brigades near Sinkovka, Peschanoye, Cherneshchina and Novolyubovka. 210 Ukrainian troops, five armored fighting vehicles, 30 motor vehicles and 13 field artillery pieces were neutralized during the fighting in this direction over the past week. In addition, four ammunition depots were destroyed close to Berestovoye, Kislovka and Ogurtsovo.
In the Krasny Liman direction, the 12th Special Forces Brigade, the 63rd and 67th mechanized brigades of Kiev forces made unsuccessful attempts to regain lost positions near Torskoye and in the Serebryansky forestry. At least 12 attacks were repelled by the Russian Tsentr Group of Forces. More than 360 Ukrainian troops, 20 armored fighting vehicles, 20 motor vehicles and 12 guns were neutralized in this direction. Meanwhile in the Kherson direction, the main efforts of Russian forces were focused on preventing Ukrainian ARGs from landing on the islands and the left bank of the Dnepr. As part of this task, three AFU SRGs were disabled. Up to 250 Ukrainian servicemen, 16 armored fighting vehicles and 42 motor vehicles were destroyed during the week. In addition, seven field artillery pieces of Kiev forces were destroyed by Russian counter-battery fire during the fighting in this direction.
Russian Aerospace Forces have destroyed five warplanes of the Ukrainian Air Force over the past week. One Ukrainian Su-25 ground-attack aircraft was shot down near Toretskoye (DPR). Two Mig-29 fighter jets of the Ukrainian Air Force have been destroyed at the Dolgintsevo airfield, Dnepropetrovsk region. In addition, on the night of Sep 29, two more Mig-29 fighter jets delivered from Poland and upgraded to use Western missile weapons were eliminated at the Kulbakino airfield, Nikolayev region. One Mi-8 helicopter of the Ukrainian Air Force was also shot down by means of air defense near Kleshchev (DPR). Moreover, Russian air defenses intercepted 33 HIMARS and Olkha rockets, one JDAM guided aerial bomb and four HARM anti-radiation missiles during the past week. During the same period, 185 Ukrainian drones were downed by air defenses or electronic warfare means. In total, 482 airplanes and 250 helicopters, 7,252 UAVs, 438 air defense missile systems, 12,210 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, 1,157 combat vehicles equipped with MLRS, 6,584 field artillery cannons and mortars, as well as 13,590 units of special military equipment have been destroyed during the special military operation.
In addition to the information provided by the ministry, lostarmour.info, a website that tracks military losses, documented eight strikes with Lancet loitering munitions and 99 strikes with FPV suicide drones against Kiev forces between Sep 24-29. Overall, the Ukrainian counter-offensive is failing. Worsening weather conditions could force the Kiev regime to halt the counter-offensive by winter. With heavy losses and no meaningful gains, Kiev could face a serious backlash from its backers who provided more than $200 billion in military aid for the counter-offensive.

$200,000,000,000 !
PHEW!
With nothing to show for it!
AND….
I see more and more reports that the Russians are pushing the Ukies back…
INDY

Posted by: Dr. George W Oprisko | Sep 29 2023 23:58 utc | 253

From Southfront…
https://southfront.press/another-bad-week-for-kiev-forces-ends/
The Russian Ministry of Defenses has provided a detailed summary of Ukrainian losses during week seventeen of the so-called spring counter-offensive. According to the ministry, the Russian military carried out nine group strikes with high-precision long-range missiles and drones between Sep 24-29. The strikes hit ammunition depots, military-technical hardware, saboteurs training sites and accommodation points for Ukrainian troops and foreign mercenaries. As a result of the strikes, the control center of the so-called International Legion and two large arsenals with weapons and ammunition were destroyed. The supply of foreign-made weapons and logistical support for Ukrainian troops operating in Donetsk and Zaporozhye directions were disrupted. The ministry also provided details about the combat situation in different directions within the special military operation zone over the past week.
In the Donetsk direction, Kiev forces continued to attempt offensive actions close to Artemovsk, Avdeevka and Marinka over the past week. The Russian Yug Group of Forces repelled 31 attacks there. More than 1,760 Ukrainian troops were killed or wounded during the fighting in this direction, the ministry said, adding that 40 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles as well as 70 motor vehicles were destroyed. In addition, 13 field artillery pieces and two BM-21 Grad MLRS were neutralized. Ground-attack aircraft also destroyed two ammunition depots near Zvanovka and Zarya. In order to make up for the significant losses of manpower during the failed assaults on Kleshcheyevka and Andreevka, the AFU command was forced to redeploy units of the 33rd, 67th and 110th mechanized brigades from other directions. In the Zaporozhye direction, Russian forces continued to conduct active defense over the past week and repelled eight attacks by Ukraine’s 65th Mechanised and 71st Jaeger brigade close to Vebovoye and Rabotino.
Several gatherings of manpower and equipment from the 21st, 23rd and 118th mechanized brigades were also targeted near Malaya Tokmachka, Orekhov and Novodanilovka. Ukrainian losses in this direction amounted to more than 330 troops, 32 armored fighting vehicles, 38 motor vehicles and 25 field artillery pieces, the ministry said. The AFU Command is currently withdrawing the 47th Mechanised Brigade of the AFU from the area of Rabotino to the rear area due to the fact that servicemen are refusing to carry out combat tasks because of the losses they have suffered.
And in the South Donetsk direction, Russian forces repelled four attacks by the 127th Territorial Defence Brigade in the vicinity of Priyutnoye over the past week. In addition, a series of air and artillery strikes hit several Ukrainian gatherings of manpower and equipment. During the week, the enemy’s losses totalled over 750 Ukrainian troops killed and wounded, 22 armored fighting vehicles, 37 motor vehicles and 15 field artillery pieces. Also, two AFU SRGs were neutralized near Marcopol. In the Kupyansk direction, air and artillery strikes by the Russian Zapad Group of Forces targeted gatherings of manpower and equipment from Ukraine’s 25th Airborne, 14th, 43rd and 92nd mechanized brigades near Sinkovka, Peschanoye, Cherneshchina and Novolyubovka. 210 Ukrainian troops, five armored fighting vehicles, 30 motor vehicles and 13 field artillery pieces were neutralized during the fighting in this direction over the past week. In addition, four ammunition depots were destroyed close to Berestovoye, Kislovka and Ogurtsovo.
In the Krasny Liman direction, the 12th Special Forces Brigade, the 63rd and 67th mechanized brigades of Kiev forces made unsuccessful attempts to regain lost positions near Torskoye and in the Serebryansky forestry. At least 12 attacks were repelled by the Russian Tsentr Group of Forces. More than 360 Ukrainian troops, 20 armored fighting vehicles, 20 motor vehicles and 12 guns were neutralized in this direction. Meanwhile in the Kherson direction, the main efforts of Russian forces were focused on preventing Ukrainian ARGs from landing on the islands and the left bank of the Dnepr. As part of this task, three AFU SRGs were disabled. Up to 250 Ukrainian servicemen, 16 armored fighting vehicles and 42 motor vehicles were destroyed during the week. In addition, seven field artillery pieces of Kiev forces were destroyed by Russian counter-battery fire during the fighting in this direction.
Russian Aerospace Forces have destroyed five warplanes of the Ukrainian Air Force over the past week. One Ukrainian Su-25 ground-attack aircraft was shot down near Toretskoye (DPR). Two Mig-29 fighter jets of the Ukrainian Air Force have been destroyed at the Dolgintsevo airfield, Dnepropetrovsk region. In addition, on the night of Sep 29, two more Mig-29 fighter jets delivered from Poland and upgraded to use Western missile weapons were eliminated at the Kulbakino airfield, Nikolayev region. One Mi-8 helicopter of the Ukrainian Air Force was also shot down by means of air defense near Kleshchev (DPR). Moreover, Russian air defenses intercepted 33 HIMARS and Olkha rockets, one JDAM guided aerial bomb and four HARM anti-radiation missiles during the past week. During the same period, 185 Ukrainian drones were downed by air defenses or electronic warfare means. In total, 482 airplanes and 250 helicopters, 7,252 UAVs, 438 air defense missile systems, 12,210 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, 1,157 combat vehicles equipped with MLRS, 6,584 field artillery cannons and mortars, as well as 13,590 units of special military equipment have been destroyed during the special military operation.
In addition to the information provided by the ministry, lostarmour.info, a website that tracks military losses, documented eight strikes with Lancet loitering munitions and 99 strikes with FPV suicide drones against Kiev forces between Sep 24-29. Overall, the Ukrainian counter-offensive is failing. Worsening weather conditions could force the Kiev regime to halt the counter-offensive by winter. With heavy losses and no meaningful gains, Kiev could face a serious backlash from its backers who provided more than $200 billion in military aid for the counter-offensive.

$200,000,000,000 !
PHEW!
With nothing to show for it!
AND….
I see more and more reports that the Russians are pushing the Ukies back…
INDY

Posted by: Dr. George W Oprisko | Sep 29 2023 23:58 utc | 254

Posted by: Shocked | Sep 29 2023 20:36 utc | 108
Like all western organizations, the icrc is taking side. They care very much about the Urkrainian prisoners in Russia, like those in Olevnika, pretending not to know who bombed them, but they don’t care so much about the misstreatment of the Russian prisoners, too often tortured and killed.

Posted by: Patience | Sep 30 2023 0:19 utc | 255

Posted by: Shocked | Sep 29 2023 20:36 utc | 108
Like all western organizations, the icrc is taking side. They care very much about the Urkrainian prisoners in Russia, like those in Olevnika, pretending not to know who bombed them, but they don’t care so much about the misstreatment of the Russian prisoners, too often tortured and killed.

Posted by: Patience | Sep 30 2023 0:19 utc | 256

Some videos for today.
More and more people are demanding answers from Ottawa over the Canadian regime’s long term aid and support to Nazi war criminals:
https://odysee.com/@RT:fd/NAZI-ISSUE_2909:3
Former Kiev regime defense minister Alexei Reznikov bought a $7 million villa in Cannes as a “small wedding gift” for his daughter (Reznikov and his daughter are laughing their asses off at US/UK/EU taxpayers):
https://odysee.com/@YuBratNavas:f/VID_20230929_165129_276:3
Russian airstrikes have cut all bridges crossing the Oskol River:
https://odysee.com/@Overthrown:6/video_2023-09-29_02-07-08:f
Russian artillery destroys enemy infantry in Kleshcheevka (south of the DPR’s Artemovsk):
https://rutube.ru/video/a45fd7084b7954b77482f9bc82569aa3/
Russian airborne troops fire Kornet ATGMs at enemy observation post near the Antonovsky Bridge in Kherson oblast:
https://rutube.ru/video/8fef177992b8cb01ee4bbef7945df319/
Russian Grad MLRS pounds enemy position:
https://odysee.com/@SputnikInternational:c/8225643453234:f

Posted by: Nate | Sep 30 2023 0:50 utc | 257

Some videos for today.
More and more people are demanding answers from Ottawa over the Canadian regime’s long term aid and support to Nazi war criminals:
https://odysee.com/@RT:fd/NAZI-ISSUE_2909:3
Former Kiev regime defense minister Alexei Reznikov bought a $7 million villa in Cannes as a “small wedding gift” for his daughter (Reznikov and his daughter are laughing their asses off at US/UK/EU taxpayers):
https://odysee.com/@YuBratNavas:f/VID_20230929_165129_276:3
Russian airstrikes have cut all bridges crossing the Oskol River:
https://odysee.com/@Overthrown:6/video_2023-09-29_02-07-08:f
Russian artillery destroys enemy infantry in Kleshcheevka (south of the DPR’s Artemovsk):
https://rutube.ru/video/a45fd7084b7954b77482f9bc82569aa3/
Russian airborne troops fire Kornet ATGMs at enemy observation post near the Antonovsky Bridge in Kherson oblast:
https://rutube.ru/video/8fef177992b8cb01ee4bbef7945df319/
Russian Grad MLRS pounds enemy position:
https://odysee.com/@SputnikInternational:c/8225643453234:f

Posted by: Nate | Sep 30 2023 0:50 utc | 258

“For that proof you can look at the fellow-travellers and spies, many from elites, from the 30s to the 50s, the individuals in the Venona decrypts, the “Peace Movement” and CND, the vast numbers of Soviet-printed Marx and Engels works that students purchased…”
Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Sep 29 2023 21:21 utc | 113
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I have some of those books myself, mostly from China (though I was never a Maoists), I have had them for many years, and some from the former Soviet Union as well. They were inexpensive, well written and edited, so they could be bought in boxes of 20 or more to be used in classes about Marxism.
If that twist your boney ass in knots, tuff. By the way, you do know that Wikipedia is an indoctrination tool used by the CIA and NED.

Posted by: Ed | Sep 30 2023 0:51 utc | 259

“For that proof you can look at the fellow-travellers and spies, many from elites, from the 30s to the 50s, the individuals in the Venona decrypts, the “Peace Movement” and CND, the vast numbers of Soviet-printed Marx and Engels works that students purchased…”
Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Sep 29 2023 21:21 utc | 113
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I have some of those books myself, mostly from China (though I was never a Maoists), I have had them for many years, and some from the former Soviet Union as well. They were inexpensive, well written and edited, so they could be bought in boxes of 20 or more to be used in classes about Marxism.
If that twist your boney ass in knots, tuff. By the way, you do know that Wikipedia is an indoctrination tool used by the CIA and NED.

Posted by: Ed | Sep 30 2023 0:51 utc | 260

About the fate of Ukrainian servicemen when they try to surrender.
https://www.gospanews.net/en/2023/02/17/kiev-hid-its-dead-soldiers-in-the-ravines-exclusive-video-in-which-ukrainian-pow-unveils-zelensky-crimes/

Posted by: Patience | Sep 30 2023 0:53 utc | 261

About the fate of Ukrainian servicemen when they try to surrender.
https://www.gospanews.net/en/2023/02/17/kiev-hid-its-dead-soldiers-in-the-ravines-exclusive-video-in-which-ukrainian-pow-unveils-zelensky-crimes/

Posted by: Patience | Sep 30 2023 0:53 utc | 262

Posted by: Patience | Sep 30 2023 0:53 utc | 132
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Don’t open the hyper link on the comment above @ #132.
http://www.gospanews.net/en/2023/02/17/kiev-hid-its-dead-soldiers-in-the-ravines-exclusive-video-in-which-ukrainian-pow-unveils-zelensky-crimes/.
It totally fucked my computer and wouldn’t let go, or let me escap. It is a fake. Even alt/delete took 15 minutes to shut down and I had more problems when I brought it back up. Best to just leave it alone.

Posted by: Ed | Sep 30 2023 1:45 utc | 263

Posted by: Patience | Sep 30 2023 0:53 utc | 132
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Don’t open the hyper link on the comment above @ #132.
http://www.gospanews.net/en/2023/02/17/kiev-hid-its-dead-soldiers-in-the-ravines-exclusive-video-in-which-ukrainian-pow-unveils-zelensky-crimes/.
It totally fucked my computer and wouldn’t let go, or let me escap. It is a fake. Even alt/delete took 15 minutes to shut down and I had more problems when I brought it back up. Best to just leave it alone.

Posted by: Ed | Sep 30 2023 1:45 utc | 264

Patience | Sep 30 2023 0:53 utc | 132–
I recently viewed a go-pro video filmed by a Ukie patrolling the Gray Zone that was littered with mostly Ukie corpses, which he’d remark upon and curse their presence in two ways: That they died and that they weren’t removed and left to rot instead. Yes, very gruesome and smelly.

Posted by: karlof1 | Sep 30 2023 1:46 utc | 265

Patience | Sep 30 2023 0:53 utc | 132–
I recently viewed a go-pro video filmed by a Ukie patrolling the Gray Zone that was littered with mostly Ukie corpses, which he’d remark upon and curse their presence in two ways: That they died and that they weren’t removed and left to rot instead. Yes, very gruesome and smelly.

Posted by: karlof1 | Sep 30 2023 1:46 utc | 266

Ed | Sep 30 2023 1:45 utc | 133–
Geez! Glad I chose to just relate and not click as that crap is beyond annoying.

Posted by: karlof1 | Sep 30 2023 1:48 utc | 267

Ed | Sep 30 2023 1:45 utc | 133–
Geez! Glad I chose to just relate and not click as that crap is beyond annoying.

Posted by: karlof1 | Sep 30 2023 1:48 utc | 268

Posted by b on September 29, 2023 at 10:01 UTC
The report noted that despite nine months of heavy fighting in Ukraine, only about 500 square miles of territory have changed hands this year. Russia has gained 331 square miles while Ukraine has gained 143.
summary of
So that might be a “quit” number of/by lost men/women on either side, today.
But, what do You here calculate to “sum-up” any figures on either side +/- Zero, what to “help” that to decline? ).
We all know what a Cluster-shelling by UKR day-by-day is, when have being directly “landed” to any civilian targets – by the UKR-NAZI men – directly fired Cluster bombs into the Donetzk-City !
I know what that person “is” , the Mr.Z., engaged & still further supported by all Anti-BRICS, the US/CAN/EU/Israel govs., the evil guys having invitated the Piano-Cock-Player, for its final fight, whether it costs blood a lot – or not.
So pls. do not further discuss only of any well-known “beside-NAZI effects” currently from Canada/Gov ovations at parliament, at there, at the last days, then ..
Pls. keep calm down now!- to further concentrate to what US/UK/CIA + etc. adjacent in EU countries (v.d.Liar & its LGBT Fan Club and next COVID-Club, beside the Nuland/Hillary/Blinken Club) may have newly planned an “updated strategy” for the next NOV-DEC-20239), and being ready on-launch “Taurus” missiles against RF .. + newly proclaimed against IRAN + Syria ..?
Note: “The Black Sea” is still the only remaining “operation areas” for them [US/UK] to operate ..
The next US/Biden (Nuland/Hillary/Blinken Fan Club) – Themes seem to be as target The IRAN + The Syria Gov. by MSM-preparing “war” or some “strikes” .. let us wait .. whether “good or bad guy” is acting ..

Posted by: spare_truth | Sep 30 2023 2:10 utc | 269

Posted by b on September 29, 2023 at 10:01 UTC
The report noted that despite nine months of heavy fighting in Ukraine, only about 500 square miles of territory have changed hands this year. Russia has gained 331 square miles while Ukraine has gained 143.
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So that might be a “quit” number of/by lost men/women on either side, today.
But, what do You here calculate to “sum-up” any figures on either side +/- Zero, what to “help” that to decline? ).
We all know what a Cluster-shelling by UKR day-by-day is, when have being directly “landed” to any civilian targets – by the UKR-NAZI men – directly fired Cluster bombs into the Donetzk-City !
I know what that person “is” , the Mr.Z., engaged & still further supported by all Anti-BRICS, the US/CAN/EU/Israel govs., the evil guys having invitated the Piano-Cock-Player, for its final fight, whether it costs blood a lot – or not.
So pls. do not further discuss only of any well-known “beside-NAZI effects” currently from Canada/Gov ovations at parliament, at there, at the last days, then ..
Pls. keep calm down now!- to further concentrate to what US/UK/CIA + etc. adjacent in EU countries (v.d.Liar & its LGBT Fan Club and next COVID-Club, beside the Nuland/Hillary/Blinken Club) may have newly planned an “updated strategy” for the next NOV-DEC-20239), and being ready on-launch “Taurus” missiles against RF .. + newly proclaimed against IRAN + Syria ..?
Note: “The Black Sea” is still the only remaining “operation areas” for them [US/UK] to operate ..
The next US/Biden (Nuland/Hillary/Blinken Fan Club) – Themes seem to be as target The IRAN + The Syria Gov. by MSM-preparing “war” or some “strikes” .. let us wait .. whether “good or bad guy” is acting ..

Posted by: spare_truth | Sep 30 2023 2:10 utc | 270

Elensky is an idiot. Since he’s prepared to lose a hundred thousand men in a failed offensive then he should do a successful offensive with the same number of casualties.
Just gather his 1 million shanghaied off the streets men and run them for 1 month. No need uniforms and guns at all. Just train them to run fast and not just job.
After 1 month send these 1 million men, without uniforms and guns, just shovels and spiked clubs at a 1 km narrow front between 2 weak Russian points.
Lose 2 thousand men but reach the first line. Just spit will be enough to drown any Russian soldiers there. Repeat and rinse. Drive the orcs out of Crimea in 1 week. Elensky will by snorting his cocaine in Kremlin after 1 month while watching Putin slow boil in a big pot.

Posted by: Surferket | Sep 30 2023 3:41 utc | 271

Elensky is an idiot. Since he’s prepared to lose a hundred thousand men in a failed offensive then he should do a successful offensive with the same number of casualties.
Just gather his 1 million shanghaied off the streets men and run them for 1 month. No need uniforms and guns at all. Just train them to run fast and not just job.
After 1 month send these 1 million men, without uniforms and guns, just shovels and spiked clubs at a 1 km narrow front between 2 weak Russian points.
Lose 2 thousand men but reach the first line. Just spit will be enough to drown any Russian soldiers there. Repeat and rinse. Drive the orcs out of Crimea in 1 week. Elensky will by snorting his cocaine in Kremlin after 1 month while watching Putin slow boil in a big pot.

Posted by: Surferket | Sep 30 2023 3:41 utc | 272

Posted by: karlof1 | Sep 30 2023 1:46 utc | 134
You could smell the corpses though the Go-Pro vid?

Posted by: Outlier | Sep 30 2023 3:50 utc | 273

Posted by: karlof1 | Sep 30 2023 1:46 utc | 134
You could smell the corpses though the Go-Pro vid?

Posted by: Outlier | Sep 30 2023 3:50 utc | 274

katlo1@117….if you follow Weather Modification, very active world wide, look up, them planes be spraying chemicals up there, they even have US weather modification companies listed on the Stock Exchange all contracted to the US government……and only the US modifies the weather????? When Ukie goes on another Fall Offensive it’ll rain on them…….and I’ll make book on that call.
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Sep 30 2023 4:19 utc | 275

katlo1@117….if you follow Weather Modification, very active world wide, look up, them planes be spraying chemicals up there, they even have US weather modification companies listed on the Stock Exchange all contracted to the US government……and only the US modifies the weather????? When Ukie goes on another Fall Offensive it’ll rain on them…….and I’ll make book on that call.
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Sep 30 2023 4:19 utc | 276

Down South@98…..and maybe the Russians will find out and be waiting for them…….
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Sep 30 2023 4:22 utc | 277

Down South@98…..and maybe the Russians will find out and be waiting for them…….
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Sep 30 2023 4:22 utc | 278

“Jamming or interfering with GPS would mean that RF, can interfere with the signals of the west GPS satellites.
I doubt this is even possible”
Okay, get your notebooks out.
Its not only possible to interfere with GPS its trivial.
The Navstar system’s RSSI on the earth’s surface is -163dBW, that is 162dB below 1W, or 50 x 10^-18W. And yes, you read that correctly. Its below the noise floor so you can’t even see the signal on a spectrum analyzer even if you use a wide band antenna with a LNA. You can’t see anything until you beat the carrier down to an IF and mix it with the same PN code as GPS was created with, then it rises out of the noise floor.
All you need to do to screw up GPS is hammer a square wave at the L1 carrier frequency out a wide band antenna in the vicinity of the target and all GPS will fail. The reason is the square wave emissions will further raise the noise floor, confuse the LNA’s AGC so that it cranks down the gain and all signals get dropped. The technical term for this is desensitization.
That is a first order jam.
You could so something more clever by taking the same PN code used in GPS, modulating that onto the L1 carrier and sending that out, same effect, raises the noise floor.
Or you could create a psudeolite, a station on the ground to broadcast a spoof SV so that the target generates an incorrect solution.
The Russians are likely doing all three and likely more I haven’t even thought of.
jim

Posted by: Jim jones | Sep 30 2023 5:08 utc | 279

“Jamming or interfering with GPS would mean that RF, can interfere with the signals of the west GPS satellites.
I doubt this is even possible”
Okay, get your notebooks out.
Its not only possible to interfere with GPS its trivial.
The Navstar system’s RSSI on the earth’s surface is -163dBW, that is 162dB below 1W, or 50 x 10^-18W. And yes, you read that correctly. Its below the noise floor so you can’t even see the signal on a spectrum analyzer even if you use a wide band antenna with a LNA. You can’t see anything until you beat the carrier down to an IF and mix it with the same PN code as GPS was created with, then it rises out of the noise floor.
All you need to do to screw up GPS is hammer a square wave at the L1 carrier frequency out a wide band antenna in the vicinity of the target and all GPS will fail. The reason is the square wave emissions will further raise the noise floor, confuse the LNA’s AGC so that it cranks down the gain and all signals get dropped. The technical term for this is desensitization.
That is a first order jam.
You could so something more clever by taking the same PN code used in GPS, modulating that onto the L1 carrier and sending that out, same effect, raises the noise floor.
Or you could create a psudeolite, a station on the ground to broadcast a spoof SV so that the target generates an incorrect solution.
The Russians are likely doing all three and likely more I haven’t even thought of.
jim

Posted by: Jim jones | Sep 30 2023 5:08 utc | 280

News from the last week: a few random links about the current gps jamming and spoofing.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/erictegler/2023/09/28/someone-in-the-middle-east-is-leading-aircraft-astray-by-spoofing-gps-signals/
https://www.flyingmag.com/gps-spoofing-raises-alarms/
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/new-gps-spoofing-affecting-air-navigation-irs-cant
Doesn’t anyone remember the sniffy reports of evil Russians jamming and spoofing GPS even before the SMO? Glad to see we all have good memories 😉
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-47786248

Posted by: Occasional poster | Sep 30 2023 6:21 utc | 281

News from the last week: a few random links about the current gps jamming and spoofing.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/erictegler/2023/09/28/someone-in-the-middle-east-is-leading-aircraft-astray-by-spoofing-gps-signals/
https://www.flyingmag.com/gps-spoofing-raises-alarms/
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/new-gps-spoofing-affecting-air-navigation-irs-cant
Doesn’t anyone remember the sniffy reports of evil Russians jamming and spoofing GPS even before the SMO? Glad to see we all have good memories 😉
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-47786248

Posted by: Occasional poster | Sep 30 2023 6:21 utc | 282

I doubt this is even possible
Posted by: Mario | Sep 29 2023 15:37 utc | 59
I believe it’s possible to interfere with GPS signals. Note that ground stations are involved to improve accuracy, which is lowered by design. You jam the signal by introducing another bogus signal on the same frequency.

Posted by: RB | Sep 30 2023 6:54 utc | 283

I doubt this is even possible
Posted by: Mario | Sep 29 2023 15:37 utc | 59
I believe it’s possible to interfere with GPS signals. Note that ground stations are involved to improve accuracy, which is lowered by design. You jam the signal by introducing another bogus signal on the same frequency.

Posted by: RB | Sep 30 2023 6:54 utc | 284

Kiev could face a serious backlash from its backers who provided more than $200 billion in military aid for the counter-offensive.
$200,000,000,000 !

I think that is significantly overvalued in that the west largely cleaned out their dusty arms closets and sent them to Ukraine. They won’t miss most of it and are likely valuing it at cost-to-make rather than what it is worth now on the used arms market (if there is one).

Posted by: Simon | Sep 30 2023 7:35 utc | 285

Kiev could face a serious backlash from its backers who provided more than $200 billion in military aid for the counter-offensive.
$200,000,000,000 !

I think that is significantly overvalued in that the west largely cleaned out their dusty arms closets and sent them to Ukraine. They won’t miss most of it and are likely valuing it at cost-to-make rather than what it is worth now on the used arms market (if there is one).

Posted by: Simon | Sep 30 2023 7:35 utc | 286

Posted by: Robert Hamilton Camp | Sep 29 2023 14:32 utc | 42
I read your weekly updates Rob. They’re very complete and succint. I also appreciate you include info on the economic and diplomatic fronts.

But I think we have to recognise and accept the fact that the people who are in charge of our destiny – our rulers, if you like, are dim incompetents: amoral, self absorbed pretenders – just like Z.

Exactly Rob. This is our great predicament here in the decaying Western world: how to get rid of these midwits, sons and daughters of rich people that were sent into politics to appease their malformed egos while not affecting the family businesses with their stupidity.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Sep 30 2023 7:55 utc | 287

Posted by: Robert Hamilton Camp | Sep 29 2023 14:32 utc | 42
I read your weekly updates Rob. They’re very complete and succint. I also appreciate you include info on the economic and diplomatic fronts.

But I think we have to recognise and accept the fact that the people who are in charge of our destiny – our rulers, if you like, are dim incompetents: amoral, self absorbed pretenders – just like Z.

Exactly Rob. This is our great predicament here in the decaying Western world: how to get rid of these midwits, sons and daughters of rich people that were sent into politics to appease their malformed egos while not affecting the family businesses with their stupidity.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Sep 30 2023 7:55 utc | 288

Former Kiev regime defense minister Alexei Reznikov bought a $7 million villa in Cannes as a “small wedding gift” for his daughter
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FYI France has a wealth tax. Real estate worth 7 million will be taxed approximately €60k a year. They must have a substantial bank account. Btw real estate tax is separate and much lower.

Posted by: RB | Sep 30 2023 7:56 utc | 289

Former Kiev regime defense minister Alexei Reznikov bought a $7 million villa in Cannes as a “small wedding gift” for his daughter
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FYI France has a wealth tax. Real estate worth 7 million will be taxed approximately €60k a year. They must have a substantial bank account. Btw real estate tax is separate and much lower.

Posted by: RB | Sep 30 2023 7:56 utc | 290

7 million euros is equal to 1,100 years wages for 90% of Kiev’s people. 90% of Kiev’s people earned less than 6,000€ a year in 2021.
Shameless

Posted by: Exile | Sep 30 2023 8:08 utc | 291

7 million euros is equal to 1,100 years wages for 90% of Kiev’s people. 90% of Kiev’s people earned less than 6,000€ a year in 2021.
Shameless

Posted by: Exile | Sep 30 2023 8:08 utc | 292

Posted by: karlof1 | Sep 29 2023 21:55 utc | 117
When the post-war accounts are written the meteorologists role in determining operational timings will be fascinating. Russia’s recent launching of a weather satellite to monitor the Pacific, a region known to offer predictive data about likely future European climate trends, is no coincidence. Similarly, if the window of good weather in October was predicted, then only one side benefits and it’s certainly not Ukraine. Yes, it can continue its offensive tempo, even attempt a riverine crossing, but good weather allows the Russians to: constantly threaten a rapid breakthrough, use the entire range of their aviation assets (platforms with all weather capabilities are in short supply), use battlefield drones and resupply forces to full-capacity.

Posted by: Milites | Sep 30 2023 8:14 utc | 293

Posted by: karlof1 | Sep 29 2023 21:55 utc | 117
When the post-war accounts are written the meteorologists role in determining operational timings will be fascinating. Russia’s recent launching of a weather satellite to monitor the Pacific, a region known to offer predictive data about likely future European climate trends, is no coincidence. Similarly, if the window of good weather in October was predicted, then only one side benefits and it’s certainly not Ukraine. Yes, it can continue its offensive tempo, even attempt a riverine crossing, but good weather allows the Russians to: constantly threaten a rapid breakthrough, use the entire range of their aviation assets (platforms with all weather capabilities are in short supply), use battlefield drones and resupply forces to full-capacity.

Posted by: Milites | Sep 30 2023 8:14 utc | 294

Looks not as good as reported some days before, for the poor UAF soldiers dying daily without any sense, on the open fields, even when remaining as a wounded “no one” without any hope for hospital service helping to be evacuated,, on ground battles (still awaiting the big Ofensive OPs plus-minus some sq-meters ..).
The UAF commanders (some of NAZI guys) remain on orders some km beforethe front-lines.
So, that’s the dire way ongoing until October-2023, when Mr.Z. (the Piano-Cock-P’layer) has announced the “Final” big offensive .. Believe it for sure ?
Don’t think so. The final “battle” (US/RF Naval power) will have to start yet in “The Black Sea” ..

Posted by: spare_truth | Sep 30 2023 8:29 utc | 295

Looks not as good as reported some days before, for the poor UAF soldiers dying daily without any sense, on the open fields, even when remaining as a wounded “no one” without any hope for hospital service helping to be evacuated,, on ground battles (still awaiting the big Ofensive OPs plus-minus some sq-meters ..).
The UAF commanders (some of NAZI guys) remain on orders some km beforethe front-lines.
So, that’s the dire way ongoing until October-2023, when Mr.Z. (the Piano-Cock-P’layer) has announced the “Final” big offensive .. Believe it for sure ?
Don’t think so. The final “battle” (US/RF Naval power) will have to start yet in “The Black Sea” ..

Posted by: spare_truth | Sep 30 2023 8:29 utc | 296

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Sep 30 2023 7:55 utc | 145
Interesting you mention the family dimwits going into the institutions.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/09/29/something-necessary-to-understand-about-washington-dc/#more-251365
I’ve noticed this first hand, they have a patina of knowledge (often Power-Point deep) and a veneer of sophistication, but those soon peel away if your specific knowledge base is superior. They really are skin-suit wearers of the gutted institutions they, and their ilk, have destroyed, still expecting automatic deference when name dropping ‘celebrities’ and locations. Their predictive capabilities, in their supposed ‘areas of expertise’ is woeful, based on shockingly narrow and biased terms of reference, whilst displaying the whole range of cognitive biases, and possibly even some undiscovered ones. They are chimps in suits, but chimps with AK’s who will drop any threat to their supply of food and poo-flinging activities.

Posted by: Milites | Sep 30 2023 8:52 utc | 297

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Sep 30 2023 7:55 utc | 145
Interesting you mention the family dimwits going into the institutions.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/09/29/something-necessary-to-understand-about-washington-dc/#more-251365
I’ve noticed this first hand, they have a patina of knowledge (often Power-Point deep) and a veneer of sophistication, but those soon peel away if your specific knowledge base is superior. They really are skin-suit wearers of the gutted institutions they, and their ilk, have destroyed, still expecting automatic deference when name dropping ‘celebrities’ and locations. Their predictive capabilities, in their supposed ‘areas of expertise’ is woeful, based on shockingly narrow and biased terms of reference, whilst displaying the whole range of cognitive biases, and possibly even some undiscovered ones. They are chimps in suits, but chimps with AK’s who will drop any threat to their supply of food and poo-flinging activities.

Posted by: Milites | Sep 30 2023 8:52 utc | 298

Posted by: Milites | Sep 29 2023 19:35 utc | 92
Maybe you’re talking about Triad?

Posted by: Colin | Sep 30 2023 9:23 utc | 299

Posted by: Milites | Sep 29 2023 19:35 utc | 92
Maybe you’re talking about Triad?

Posted by: Colin | Sep 30 2023 9:23 utc | 300