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September 2, 2025
Von der Leyen Is Lying About Russian GPS Interference

There is reason why the name of the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen is often mangled into von der Lying.

She is notoriously negligent with facts. Here she is caught outright lying to spread fake anti-Russian propaganda.

When I read the headline below, first published by the Financial Times, I immediately thought that something was very wrong with it.

Ursula von der Leyen’s plane hit by suspected Russian GPS interference (archived) – FT, Sep 1 2025

A suspected Russian interference attack targeting Ursula von der Leyen disabled GPS navigation services at a Bulgarian airport and forced the European Commission president’s plane to land using paper maps.

A jet carrying von der Leyen to Plovdiv on Sunday afternoon was deprived of electronic navigational aids while on approach to the city’s airport, in what three officials briefed on the incident said was being treated as a Russian interference operation.

GPS navigation is based on receiving radio signals from satellites. There is no way to selectively block or disturb these for just a single receiver. If someone would have manipulated GPS in that area it would effected every GPS receiver in the same geography. But I could not find any reports from Bulgaria that taxi drivers or other people using GPS navigation had any trouble with it. There was not a single tweet on X complaining about it.

“The whole airport area GPS went dark,” said one of the officials. After circling the airport for an hour, the plane’s pilot took the decision to land the plane manually using analogue maps, they added. “It was undeniable interference.”

The Bulgarian Air Traffic Services Authority confirmed the incident in a statement to the Financial Times. “Since February 2022, there has been a notable increase in [GPS] jamming and recently spoofing occurrences,” it said. “These interferences disrupt the accurate reception of [GPS] signals, leading to various operational challenges for aircraft and ground systems.”

The three anonymous "officials" the FT is quoting (which likely include von der Leyen) are lying. The statement by the Bulgarian Air Traffic Services Authority is just a general one. It does not say anything about the alleged incident.

GPS failure does not mean that one has to use "paper maps". (There are by the way no longer any "paper maps" on professional airliners. Maps are stored digitally.) Modern planes do not depend on GPS. They mainly use their Inertial Reference System. They can also navigate by following ground radar signals. Airports for regular landing of jets have Instrument Landing Systems installed. Short range radio signals from the ground will guide the plane onto the runway. There is no need to wait "for an hour".

As Simple Flying summarizes:

  • The IRS, or Inertial Reference System, is the main navigational system in aircraft, independent of outside signals or input.
  • GPS is crucial for navigation in modern aircraft, with other aids like VOR and NDB used for backup.
  • Aircraft navigational systems are highly independent, with [Flight Management Systems] processing multiple positional data for precise navigation.

The claims of "paper maps" and "an hour" on hold, just like the whole story, did not make any sense to me.

It has now been confirmed that the story is wrong. It is a lie, made up out of whole cloth.

Flightradar24 is ..:

.. a Swedish Internet-based service that shows real-time aircraft flight tracking information on a map. It includes flight tracking information, origins and destinations, flight numbers, aircraft types, positions, altitudes, headings and speeds. It can also show time-lapse replays of previous tracks and historical flight data by airline, aircraft, aircraft type, area, or airport. It aggregates data from multiple sources, but, outside of the United States, mostly from crowdsourced information gathered by volunteers with ADS-B receivers and from satellite-based ADS-B receivers.

Here is what Flightradar was seeing at that time:

Flightradar24 @flightradar24 – 17:16 UTC · Sep 1, 2025

We are seeing media reports of GPS interference affecting the plane carrying Ursula von der Leyen to Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Some reports claim that the aircraft was in a holding pattern for 1 hour.

This is what we can deduce from our data.

* The flight was scheduled to take 1 hour and 48 minutes. It took 1 hour and 57 minutes.
* The aircraft's transponder reported good GPS signal quality from take-off to landing.


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Flightradar24 @flightradar24 – 17:50 UTC · Sep 1, 2025

The transponder signal transmitted by the aircraft contains a NIC value.
The NIC value encodes the quality and consistency of navigational data received by the aircraft.
Flightradar24 is using these NIC values to create the GPS jamming map at https://flightradar24.com/data/gps-jamming

The flight with Ursula von der Leyen on board transmitted a good NIC value from take-off to landing.

Āris Cēders @arisceders – 1:14 UTC · Sep 2, 2025

Still, they radioed about the “GPS issue” and requested ILS approach which is significantly less convenient in this particular case.
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Flightradar24 @flightradar24 –

"Issue with GPS" can be any technical issue unrelated to GPS jamming. The aircraft was reporting a perfect signal. For sure they were not holding for 1h so the whole story just doesn't make any sense.

The aim of the whole story, which is BASED ON LIES, is to denounce Russia.

The FT piece continues:

The European Commission later confirmed the incident. “There was GPS jamming but the plane landed safely in Bulgaria,” a spokesperson said.

“We have received info from the Bulgarian authorities that they suspect that this was due to blatant interference by Russia.

“We are of course aware and used to the threats and intimidation that are a regular component of Russia’s hostile behaviour,” the spokesperson added.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told the FT that “your information is incorrect”.

Other aircraft in the area appear to have been able to ascertain and report their positions without issue, according to online flight trackers, giving weight to the suspicion that the jamming of von der Leyen’s aircraft was a narrowly focused effort.

Again – there is no way to selectively disturb the receiving of GPS signals for a single airplane. Any such disturbance would have effected everyone in the area.

So-called GPS jamming and spoofing, which distorts or prevents access to the satellite-based navigation system, was traditionally deployed by military and intelligence services to defend sensitive sites but has increasingly been used by countries such as Russia as a means of disrupting civilian life.

EU governments have warned that rising GPS jamming blamed on Russia risks causing an air disaster by essentially blinding commercial aircraft mid-journey.

Russia has been using GPS jamming in Kaliningrad, St.Peterburg, Moscow and elsewhere to prevent Ukrainian drones from navigating by GPS to their targets. There were many complains by taxi drivers and others in those cities when their navigation systems were failing.

Russia did not and does not do this to "disrupt civilian life". It is a protective measure necessitated by being under fire from GPS guided NATO drones. It is unfortunately not a selective measure.

Von der Lying is a liar. A propagandist who wants to push Europe into further hostilities against Russia:

Von der Leyen was flying from Warsaw to the central Bulgarian city of Plovdiv to meet the country’s prime minister, Rosen Zhelyazkov, and tour an ammunition factory when the incident took place.

She was on a tour of the EU’s frontline states to discuss efforts to improve the bloc’s defence readiness in response to Russia’s war against Ukraine.

“[Russian president Vladimir] Putin has not changed, and he will not change,” von der Leyen told reporters while on the ground in Bulgaria on Sunday. “He is a predator. He can only be kept in check through strong deterrence.”

I'll let you judge who is predating on whom with this.

Comments

Posted by: james | Sep 3 2025 4:20 utc | 210
Well as a chronic narcissist, he does most stuff to glorify his ego publicly. That’s his main modus operandi. We should look no further than that apart from the obvious fact that he gains $$$ this way too.
Having said that, narcissists actually do a lot of self-loathing hence the need to project such a glowing and egotistical persona to make up for it. It’s certainly no fun for him or any of his victims. It’s not rocket science to understand this in modern psychological terms.

Posted by: George | Sep 3 2025 4:33 utc | 201

In response to Jane@180,
If you think that’s bad, I’m fairly certain this former gynecologist and purported woman knows next to nothing about female sexual organs.

Posted by: Skiffer | Sep 3 2025 4:36 utc | 202

“learning to live with uncertainty is the way to go..it is a lonely road and most don’t opt for it..”
Posted by: james | Sep 3 2025 4:31 utc | 212
I can’t agree more. It’s a delusion to think we can ever be free of it. Thanks for your replies.
Politicians milk that uncertainty and insecurity all the time, so does the media (as you will know doubt be fully aware).

Posted by: George | Sep 3 2025 4:38 utc | 203

In response to

generalization – most people live in fear most of their lives… instead of fear being a friend, it is an enemy… not sure if someone famous said that, lol… i said it though… learning to live with uncertainty is the way to go..it is a lonely road and most don’t opt for it..
Posted by: james | Sep 3 2025 4:31 utc | 212

The specific words may be yours and I credit you for them but the concept connection to uncertainty has deeper roots, I believe.
It gets back to the religion thing for those that can’t handle the uncertainty and that leads to social manipulation by the religious leaders.
I am not sure that your assertion that most don’t opt for living comfortably with uncertainty is true. I can’t prove it but believe that the majority of humans understand how ignorant we are at our core….but are too weak to stand up to the myth breathers/pushers.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Sep 3 2025 4:45 utc | 204

“learning to live with uncertainty is the way to go..it is a lonely road and most don’t opt for it..”
Posted by: james | Sep 3 2025 4:31 utc | 212
I can’t agree more. It’s a delusion to think we can ever be free of it. Thanks for your replies.
Politicians milk that uncertainty and insecurity all the time, so does the media (as you will know doubt be fully aware).
Posted by: George | Sep 3 2025 4:38 utc | 215
I am certain this two are time wasting intolerant trolls as bad as each other
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Posted by: Bertie | Sep 3 2025 4:48 utc | 205

Posted by: Bertie | Sep 3 2025 4:48 utc | 217
We are just arguing a little. I never go full ad hominem anymore.

Posted by: ThouShalt | Sep 3 2025 4:54 utc | 206

Posted by: psychohistorian | Sep 3 2025 4:45 utc | 216
” the concept connection to uncertainty has deeper roots, I believe.
It gets back to the religion thing for those that can’t handle the uncertainty and that leads to social manipulation by the religious leaders.”
Thanks for you input on the topic although I am aware you were responding to James. I just wanted to ask you do you think that religious powers get their ability to manipulate because they are seen to be the agents or brokers of the afterlife?

Posted by: George | Sep 3 2025 4:55 utc | 207

@ george – thank you.. i enjoy your energy here at moa..
@ psychohistorian – @ 216 last few sentences… you might be right and that is probably true too, given how many of us approach everything differently from one another..
Uncertainty
Edward Simon
off his first album i believe.. venezualan pianist, who has lived in the usa for a long time.. i have this album and i have the music chart for this particular track too.. not for everyone but i am a big fan of his work..

Posted by: james | Sep 3 2025 5:04 utc | 208

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Simon_(musician)
third album…

Posted by: james | Sep 3 2025 5:06 utc | 209

There is some wannabe pedant here who insists repeatedly on differentiating between ad hominem and ad personam, as if he is being smarter than everyone else. Ad personam is just one subset of the larger category of ad hominem. Those who say “ad hominem” are correct for what we normally see here.

Posted by: ThouShalt | Sep 3 2025 5:06 utc | 210

@ Bertie | Sep 3 2025 4:48 utc | 217
hi bertie.. life is what you make it.. moa is no different.. cheers..

Posted by: james | Sep 3 2025 5:10 utc | 211

The Register form the UK is not known for its lack of bias as shown by this posting title
Europe Putin the blame on Russia after GPS jamming disrupts president’s plane
The posting had very little questioning of the veracity of the incident but in the comments there was such as noted here by b and others but those comments were highly down voted and responded to negatively.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Sep 3 2025 5:25 utc | 212

Posted by: james | Sep 3 2025 5:04 utc | 220
Thanks James. I figure that if we cannot discuss issues with some peace and respect here, we cannot expect the world to be any different. So I guess I try to bring in some social harmony by discussing some peripheral subjects that may help to remove some of the abrasion and diatribe that can eventuate from time to time. I think it is more effective in the end.
Love the music you put up, its a great way of breaking from the tensions we see in the world and often discuss here. I’m a great believer in non-verbal communication as well, and it helps in getting to know about other aspects of the people that write on here.

Posted by: George | Sep 3 2025 5:54 utc | 213

“learning to live with uncertainty is the way to go..it is a lonely road and most don’t opt for it..”
Posted by: james | Sep 3 2025 4:31 utc | 212
Agree. Accepting it precludes a lot of anxiety and stress.
The Wisdom of Insecurity by Alan Watts.
I know you’ve read that. It’s one of my long-time guiding lights.

Posted by: waynorinorway | Sep 3 2025 6:23 utc | 214

james @210:
To be certain, the seven dwarves believed they were dealing with a simple-minded narcissist when they gathered to beg ”Daddy” to keep the US fully engaged with the war against the Russians. They went prepared with their best flattery and ego-stroking. They even talked up huge dollar figures believing greed would seal the deal, but what did they end up taking home to their little garden of delusions from that shameful display?
Absolutely nothing.
I think many people have some basic assumptions about Trump that are more reflective of bogus media narrative than they are of reality, and I think Trump happily plays to those assumptions. It wasn’t helpful to the seven dwarves to act from those assumptions, and I don’t think it aids accurate analysis to base it on those assumptions.
Anyway, a dog that can bark loudly is less likely to need to bite. That’s good for the American dog because it is old and has lost many of its teeth. One shouldn’t fixate too much on the loud barking.

Posted by: William Gruff | Sep 3 2025 6:25 utc | 215

Meh! Wake me up when Von Der Lying claims the Russians are using their super secret wonder sonic weapon that caused the ” Havana Syndrome”

Posted by: Suresh | Sep 3 2025 6:38 utc | 216

Posted by: William Gruff | Sep 3 2025 6:25 utc | 227
The Seven dwarfs tried with flattery but they are not necessarily going to succeed that way, and besides Trump will be considering what is at play by weighing up between his own public projection, how he appears in the US, and the unctuous behavior of the Euro dwarfs.
The other thing he is capable of is saying “you’re fired”. He gets others that are more capable of doing his heavy lifting and thinking for him, then reserves the right to sack them if they don’t fit his desired outcomes or projected opinions and decisions.
Putin is far more capable of working around Trump’s narcissism, and knows how to get him where he wants him. Trump has always tried to get Putin’s sincere attention, as he has done with several other heavy weights, and that goes back a long way.

Posted by: George | Sep 3 2025 6:42 utc | 217

Oh, that’s right, the deadline:
“Trump’s two-week deadline has now expired. He had threatened some kind of consequences for Russia, and predictably there aren’t any, though he has now hinted that he has “learned something very interesting” about the war that he will reveal in the next few days—likely another made-up deflection to buy himself time.”
https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/chinas-sco-summit-highlights-wests

Posted by: George | Sep 3 2025 7:07 utc | 218

The Fast-Approaching Digital Control Grid: A Checklist of Trump Administration Actions to Date | Solari Report
https://off-guardian.org/2025/04/25/livestream-the-fast-approaching-digital-control-grid/
maybe now we see why the Trump administration has been keeping everyone in the dark.. I call this not a control grid but a digital moat.. like the large ditch the feudal lords used to have around their castles. By whatever name it goes, no matter how each person conceives it; it is impossible to hide, the intentions of this network; that is to make you not only a cow in the herd, but also a puppet on a string. but this digital moat is in play with the EU as well. If humanity does not assert is rights soon, there will be no rights to assert.
It is not enough that those in charge of our governments have imprisoned us.. now they want to puppetize us. An advanced form of 1984. I think this is what the European support for the war in Ukraine is about.. They need the time to finish the network before they close the gates.

Posted by: snake | Sep 3 2025 7:13 utc | 219

Posted by: snake | Sep 3 2025 7:13 utc | 231
Isn’t that what Google, Microsoft, and Apple have been preparing and doing? Especially the first.

Posted by: George | Sep 3 2025 7:20 utc | 220

@ George | Sep 3 2025 7:07 utc | 230
Keeping the theater going, one deadline at a time.
I can see why some conclude Trump is playing off the hard-line neocons, since none of his grandstanding ever lead to any escalation towards Russia. But then there’s everything else he does leaving me unconvinced.
He’s either a cowardly mastermind, a cowardly schizophrenic or a plain coward.

Posted by: boneless | Sep 3 2025 7:23 utc | 221

Posted by: boneless | Sep 3 2025 7:23 utc | 233
I think he just knows he still has a base that keeps believing in him no matter what and so he just keeps kicking the can down the road.
It’s a bit like a soapie, the story never ends but people keep switching on the TV and watching every episode.

Posted by: George | Sep 3 2025 7:31 utc | 222

When is Trump’s 50-day deadline up? Has he ever rescinded that?

Posted by: ThouShalt | Sep 3 2025 8:02 utc | 223

“on July 29 Trump shortened the time frame to 10 to 12 days, which brought forward the deadline for progress to August 7-9.
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trumps-50-day-deadline-russia-expires-2123116
“Earlier this month, Trump said he had given Moscow 50 days to reach a peace deal or face what he said would be “very severe” economic sanctions during a visit to Washington by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
US President Donald Trump said on Monday he is to reduce the 50-day deadline he previously set for Russia to agree to a peace deal in Ukraine, highlighting his growing frustration with the ongoing all-out war, now well into its fourth year.
Trump said the new deadline for Putin to agree to a deal would be “10 or 12 days.”
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/07/28/trump-says-hes-reducing-50-day-deadline-for-putin-to-agree-to-peace-in-ukraine

Posted by: George | Sep 3 2025 8:47 utc | 224

Posted by: Kay | Sep 3 2025 3:37 utc | 201
Kay: At any rate, I’ve never seen someone BEGGING for war with Russia more than this creature.
Ursula: We don’t want war with Russia, not at all, not ever, Russia is the largest nuclear power, we just pretend we need to prepare to war with Russia so we can “militarize” and therefore have a good excuse to send more of our wealth to America buying very expensive weapons to help America overcome its dire financial position. We also plan to do other things to help America.
Innocent bystander: But isn’t that counter to the wellbeing of European peoples?
Ursula: Although it may seem to go against the interests of the euro populace, and it may even entail degrading the welfare state to a substantial degree, we need a strong and wealthy America in the long term so we have to make sacrifices in the short term. We, your political leaders, have to make very hard and difficult decisions, such as this transfer of European wealth to America, to the short-term detriment of our own peoples, but this is our burden, our responsibility, and we your leaders will stand fast in our resolve to keep America strong so in the long term European values prevail.
Or something like that.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Sep 3 2025 9:17 utc | 225

Re: Posted by: Nemesis | Sep 2 2025 15:17 utc | 105

If you’ve been to St. Petersburg and even have relatives there, they should have told you why the mobile internet in and around the city is regularly shut down COMPLETELY.
Because St. Petersburg, or rather the airport, is regularly attacked by drones from, as the official statement says, the Baltic states.
It’s not officially stated that way because these attacks would then be classified as NATO land attacks, and what that ultimately means—whoever wants to provoke this—should be known to everyone.
But that has NOTHING to do with GPS itself… whether it is additionally disrupted over St. Petersburg is not known to me, but the reason is known, even if no media outlet in Russia really addresses the topic for the reasons mentioned! Only one member of parliament openly admitted these reasons.
Russia could have used NATO attacks as a trigger more than once; hasn’t it usually presented the reasons differently or simply concealed them?

I can give you the tip – the Baltic States are not worth a dime to NATO (Read US/UK/ France/Germany) except as bargaining chips, chihuahuas, bait and expendable pieces of naive and stupid meat.
What do I mean?
I mean if Russia decided to create a land-bridge to Kaliningrad and/or subdue and subsume the Baltic chihuahuas – The West would invoke Article 5, have a meeting, move some troops around, issue some stern words, levy some more sanctions – maybe secondary sanctions from the EU, and then do nothing much of substance.
Do you know why?
They don’t want to get nuked – and they also know an action in the Baltic States (as in Ukraine) can be contained without heading up the escalatory ladder.
It would however, severely dent the credibility of NATO.
Maybe the Russians should seriously consider doing it.

Posted by: Julian | Sep 3 2025 10:09 utc | 226

Posted by: Julian | Sep 3 2025 10:09 utc | 238
The Baltic Chihuahuas will loosing half of their already sparse population in the next 20 years to demography alone is the best case scenario.
Now let their pathological russophobia sink in , add a big economic crisis and the corollary explosion of the EU in the mix and you won’t even have the worst case scenario …
Why do Russians doesn’t care about the Baltic ? Because they are fruit-flies, same annoyance level, same lifespan.

Posted by: Savonarole | Sep 3 2025 10:49 utc | 227

Posted by: George | Sep 3 2025 8:47 utc | 236
Thanks George. Seems so long ago now. Trump sure changes his mind a lot. That used to be called “a woman’s prerogative”.

Posted by: ThouShalt | Sep 3 2025 11:06 utc | 228

Your analogy using the Nebo is not good. The Nebo is a radar which is probably tens of thousands to millions of times more powerful than the GPS satellite radio signals, because it needs this power for range and sensitivity of detection.
Posted by: c1ue | Sep 2 2025 15:08 utc | 97

It isn’t an analogy, it is an example of the type of equipment which could do the job. Most RF transmitters have some kind of power control … but anyway precise control of power is not an issue if you are attempting to jam a receiver.
Ever walked out of a dark room into bright sunlight? For a short time you can’t see a thing, while your eyes adjust. Same if someone shines a bright light in your eyes … like a torch or a camera flash. Well if the GPS receiver takes a sudden burst of jamming signal it will lose lock on the real signal and probably take a good 10 seconds or more to find it again.
The receiver might have some circuit to recognize, “Hey, this sure doesn’t look like what I expected” but even it knows this is not the signal it wants, the real signal is still drowned out, at least temporarily. With more of such jamming bursts, the GPS can be kept confused most of the time.
Doing spoofing is more difficult … this implies that the GPS is fooled and and at all times fully believes the signal is legitimate. This requires a lot more nuance than a simple jammer. There’s evidence that Iran has been able to demonstrate spoofing and possibly even it might have been involved in the capture of a US drone.
As for “magical radio beams” … hopefully you do understand that a laser beam is made of photons which are the same electromagnetism as microwaves … there is only one electromagnetic spectrum and it goes right down to ultra low frequency and right up to gamma rays. All made from the same stuff … and by the way there’s this thing called a “maser” which is exactly the same principle as the laser, only using microwaves.
However, modern L-band equipment is unlikely to be using a maser … if you are curious then the search term is “microwave photonics” and there’s been a lot of work in this area … usually around 2GHz up to about 10GHz is most of it. But Russians love their L-band and it isn’t such a stretch to believe they can get it as low as 1GHz, perhaps even lower. As the Nebo proves, they have had working L-band phased array radar for more than 10 years so I would guess they know what they are doing.
Take note, Russia also ensured their Su-57 has L-band capability.
https://fighterjetsworld.com/weekly-article/an-apg-77-vs-n036-byelka-article-in-english/1155/
Here’s a quote …

The suite also has two L-band matrices N036L (N036L-1-01) in wing slats that are not only used for identification of friends or enemies, but also for electronic warfare purposes, LO and VLO aircraft search , RF geolocator IFF, Data-Link, communications, etc.

What sort of electronic warfare are you going to be doing in L-band? Well, there’s some phones you could knock out, maybe put some interference on the TV to mess up someone’s football watching … and then there’s GPS. In my judgement, if I was designing that system, I would put more effort into messing up GPS than the TV broadcast.

Posted by: Tel | Sep 3 2025 12:08 utc | 229

Ed Bernays 94 – Nonsense…….so any Irish citizen to opposes open borders is a “Nazi”?
You use that term as a universal far left insult to anyone who disagrees with your far left viewpoints.
Tricolors are popping up all over Ireland to once again reject the Martin/Harris platform of open borders for Ukrainian draft dodgers and their families.
The Irish counter revolution has been begun whether you like or not.
And stop with the moronic personal insults too.

Posted by: tobias cole | Sep 3 2025 12:55 utc | 230

France told to prepare for mass casualty event.
Fond-of-lying claims she was “attacked” by the Russians, (despite the fact that she is manifestly not worth the effort).
Now UK has announced it will test the Government’s Emergency Alert system at 3.00pm on September 7th..
‘If your phone is compatible, you will hear a siren and feel your phone vibrate; no action is necessary.”
European leaders are setting the narrative for a “false flag”.
How many of their citizens are they conspiring to kill this time?

Posted by: CitizenSmith | Sep 3 2025 12:58 utc | 231

In the UK too, the Union Jack and the England cross of St. David are popping up too to protest the Sir Keir far left wing policy of open borders…………the middle class counter revolution has become……

Posted by: tobias cole | Sep 3 2025 12:58 utc | 232

Probably some issue of the aircraft with GPS, as it may happen with my smartphone. The political and united media class quickly crafted a well exercised story about russians.
The important part is mentioning (they did) to not know if it was Russia, but it would not be the first time. Ie, referring to all fake stories from the past. This is what the plebs and politically uneducated eagerly repeat.

Posted by: Tortuosit | Sep 3 2025 13:24 utc | 233

Trump is out of control – these blatant murders reminds me of the Collateral Murder Video, released by Wikileaks, after which the US and its Western puppets hounded and hunted down Julian Assange for years.
“What I’m about to describe is not a military operation. It’s not justice. It’s not even a war crime hidden in the shadows. Donald Trump just released a snuff film — produced by the U.S. military, posted online by Trump and members of his administration, and celebrated by conservatives across the country. It’s the type of film, that if leaked to media 10 years ago, would have taken over the entire world. Now, it’s a blip in the news. I could barely find it on most news websites.
In the 27-second video that I posted above, shot in grainy night-vision, you see a speedboat racing through the dark sea. According to Trump eleven men were aboard, clearly unaware that monsters were circling above them. And then, in an instant, the boat explodes. It disappears into fire and water. The men vanish. I am assume they are all dead.
Instantly, it reminded me of Gaza.
Easy death. Done from remote control drones in the sky.
Trump called them Venezuelan drug dealers. Maybe they were. Maybe they weren’t. I don’t even know if they were all men. Or adults. I am not even sure I see eleven people. I have no idea if drugs were on that boat or what kind or what the danger or value of it was. We’ll never know. The evidence is gone. The men are gone. Whatever might have proved or disproved his story is ash at the bottom of the sea. And that’s the point. We have systems of justice so that people are able to properly defend themselves to the full extent of the law. That didn’t happen.
What matters is this: they were executed without trial, without charges, without even an attempt at arrest. The President of the United States ordered their killing in international waters and then packaged the footage like a highlight reel for his followers. And they loved it.”
https://www.thenorthstar.com/p/trump-just-released-a-snuff-film

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Sep 3 2025 13:28 utc | 234

244 – Sir Keir is far left? In an alternate universe perhaps. Not this one.

Posted by: Waldorf | Sep 3 2025 13:34 utc | 235

Coincidence?
“A 7th AfD candidate has died ahead of the September 14 local elections in North Rhine-Westphalia, according to Politico and WELT TV.
Hans-Joachim Kind (80), a direct candidate in Remscheid, reportedly died of natural causes following a long illness.
AfD officials maintain there’s no evidence of foul play, citing age and pre-existing conditions among the deceased.
The deaths now include 5 primary candidates and 2 reserves, triggering multiple ballot reprints and invalidating some mail-in votes.
Source: Politico, WELT”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Sep 3 2025 13:34 utc | 236

” Indonesia’s leader made a surprise appearance at the Beijing parade today. President Prabowo Subianto took an early flight to join world leaders in Tiananmen Square.
This means that the state heads of three of the world’s top four most populous countries were present.”
And what a military procession it was – all manner of weapons and fighter jets were on display – though I’d imagine that some secret weapons were held back, China from this procession looks ready to stand up to any nation that wants to physically attack China.

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Sep 3 2025 13:40 utc | 237

Re my (249) comment here a link to the Chinese Military Parade.
https://nitter.poast.org/disclosetv/status/1963052212776583204#m

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Sep 3 2025 13:41 utc | 238

What’s that sly old fox Erdogan up to? there was a coup attempt against Erdogan a few years back – it failed, it was instigated by the Americans, who wanted to place an exiled Turk now living in America in office.
“Every opposition leader at every level is under threat of arrest or now even removal by courts.
15 mayors have been arrested so far.”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Sep 3 2025 13:48 utc | 239

Mystery solved?
(Apologies if it’s already been posted)
It is now obvious why the dumb story was made up.
It’s a typical western political PR diversion, known colloquially as :
‘Throwing a dead cat on the dining table’.
What were they diverting attention from?
From Arseula Fondoflying’s disastrous photo op visit to a Bulgarian factory – where protesters had gathered to tell her to ‘go back nazi woman’ or that’s the translation reported.
Having found out about the protest, she was smuggled in – she wasn’t in her official car convoy – she got flown in by helicopters into the grounds of the factory and was smuggled in with a fur coat to ‘disguise ‘ her to then pretend she had come by the auto vehicles!
It was recorded by some Bulgarian journalists and soon the subterfuge would be posted in Bulgaria – hence that fits the timing of the absurd ‘dead cat on the table’ diversion in the collective wasted propaganda media – led by our U.K. PR fascist state media outlets.
And the bs trolling going on.
QED

Posted by: DunGroanin | Sep 3 2025 13:51 utc | 240

@246
Trump and Epstein rising up now.

Posted by: paddy | Sep 3 2025 13:54 utc | 241

80,000 wow, probably some pigeons painted white in amongst them – where do you find 80’000 Doves.
Watch the video.
“80,000 white doves were released at the conclusion of China’s military parade, symbolizing the 80th anniversary of victory over Japanese fascism and a shared hope for peace”
https://nitter.poast.org/DD_Geopolitics/status/1963082020784922680#m

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Sep 3 2025 13:54 utc | 242

Finally it comes out as to why Modi didn’t answer the phone to Trump, when Trump called him four times – and Modi ignored him, also this is probably the reason – why Modi has jumped into China’s (Xi) and Russia’s (Putin) arms.
“What triggered a sea change in Trump’s approach to the Indian subcontinent was a deal struck in late April between his family-controlled crypto firm, World Liberty Financial, and Pakistan. Yet this pivotal development is conspicuously absent from this @nytimes report, which instead frames Trump’s June 17 phone call to Modi — weeks later — as the turning point in their relationship. By that time, however, Trump’s growing alignment with Pakistan was already evident.
Less than ten days after the crypto deal, India launched a military operation against Pakistan on May 7. The White House quickly exerted pressure on New Delhi to halt the campaign. It has been officially acknowledged that JD Vance, acting on Trump’s behalf, called Modi on May 9 to push for a ceasefire. India suspended its offensive on May 10, having delivered decisive strikes that morning — strikes which compelled Pakistan to immediately sue for peace.
https://nitter.poast.org/Chellaney/status/1962898638428110921#m

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Sep 3 2025 14:01 utc | 243

251 – Nine years ago. Turkey, never a civil liberties paragon, has gone from bad to worse since then. Even before the failed coup, which may have been an inside job, Erdoğan was cracking down on social media and sending teenagers to jail for allegedly insulting him.
My personal view is that the place has long been a sort of hidden fascism, and the hidden bit is disappearing.

Posted by: Waldorf | Sep 3 2025 14:01 utc | 244

Posted by: Tel | Sep 3 2025 12:08 utc | 241
GPS is hard to jam with a classic “in band” emitter ; it’s working with spread spectrum modulation, never forget it was designed for military purpose to begin with. You don’t tune on a GPS signal like an FM radio, basically you tune on with a “key” signal pattern. A bit like with any kind PSK signal witch it sort of is .

Posted by: Savonarole | Sep 3 2025 14:04 utc | 245

Possibly another reason – why Trump and Modi parted ways, as Trump would’ve done his best to look out for his Saudi puppet states interests, which often align with the USA’s.
“The Reliance–Aramco deal unable to go through was never just about mismatched valuations or any disagreements but it was about a larger shift in the balance of power in global energy markets and I see it as a turning point where India’s energy strategy collided with Saudi Arabia’s traditional dominance.
Reliance’s pivot toward Russian crude, combined with its green energy ambitions, broke the alignment that the Saudis had hoped would cement their grip over India’s refining future.
What Reliance did was simple but yet hurt Aramco: from 2022 onwards it aggressively bought discounted Russian Urals, securing barrels that were $6–$12 cheaper than Middle Eastern supplies, and ran them through the world’s largest refining complex at Jamnagar. The economics were unbeatable.
By 2025, Russian crude made up 36–50% of Reliance’s intake, compared to just 3–10% before 2022, and in the first half of 2025 alone Reliance exported over 21 million tonnes of refined fuels to Europe. These were volumes that Aramco once supplied, and as Indian cargoes docked in Europe, Saudi diesel was displaced. The Saudis lost contracts, lost market share.
This angered Riyadh, because for them this isn’t just about barrels it’s about prestige and power. India, once considered a steady customer, is now being accused of destabilizing crude markets. The timing made it worse: just as Saudi Arabia has been trying to recalibrate its ties with Washington, it finds that Indian refiners are undercutting it in Europe with Russian Oil.
The anger translates into geopolitics, because Riyadh’s deep ties with Washington’s power brokers give it leverage. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has already promised the U.S. a trillion dollars in investments, and Aramco and the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), led by Yasir Al-Rumayyan, have placed $2 billion in Jared Kushner’s private equity fund in 2021, buying influence at the very top of Trump’s orbit.
The Wahhabi oil lobby knows how to work the levers of Washington, and the pressure campaign against India’s Russian crude play is being dressed up as strategic necessity for both Aramco’s recovery and America’s desire to protect the dollar system.
Pakistan, predictably, is being recycled as a proxy in this pressure game. In 2023, the Saudis injected $2 billion into Pakistan’s central bank, enabling Islamabad to unlock an IMF bailout, and promised further investments in projects like the Reko Diq mine.
Pakistan’s noise about India’s refining of Russian crude, particularly attempts to demonize the Jamnagar refinery, isn’t organic. The idea is to squeeze India indirectly, making life uncomfortable for Indian Refiners & to signal that India’s growing dominance in refined exports won’t go unchallenged.
The Americans add another layer of irritation. It isn’t just about crude discounts it’s about the fact that a large part of India’s trade with Russia bypasses the dollar. Settlements in rupees, dirhams, or even yuan are chipping away at dollar hegemony.
For Washington, this is the unforgivable sin, and Trump, who is already annoyed by India’s sovereign trade postures, sees this as part of that defiance.
Still, I believe the ability of the U.S. or the Saudis to act directly against Reliance is limited. Jamnagar isn’t just India’s refinery; it is a critical node in global energy security, with BP and other stakeholders entangled in its ecosystem.
Europe, which depends heavily on Indian refined fuels after cutting Russian supplies, should resist any sanctions that undermine its energy balance. Though Trump is making efforts on Europe to stop buying Russian Oil. This is the GCC oil lobby speaking along with Big Oil & Shale in USA who seek to dominate European energy markets.
This makes outright punitive action unlikely, though whispers, targeted propaganda, and pressure campaigns will continue. The larger picture is that India is no longer bending to American bullying.”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Sep 3 2025 14:10 utc | 246

Posted by: George | Sep 3 2025 8:47 utc | 236
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/07/28/trump-says-hes-reducing-50-day-deadline-for-putin-to-agree-to-peace-in-ukraine
Trump said the new deadline for Putin to agree to a deal would be “10 or 12 days.”
<= Even that does not make sense.. unless look at this pipeline map.. https://mf.b37mrtl.ru/files/2025.09/original/68b742a485f5403dcd3c69c7.jpeg
Explain why Wall Street oil stock prices went up after the announcement that China, Mongolia, and Russia signed a 50 billion cubic meter (bcm) natural gas deal to replace the destroyed North Stream II pipeline?
This pipeline goes from the Yamal gas field (originally the NS II source of gas) through Mongolia directly into the Northern Industrial district of China. This pipeline adds to the gas being delivered to China from Yakbia, Russia into China.
After this Europe will be looking for cheap energy, This pipeline might explain why Europe wants to continue the war against Russia, they probably knew this was in the make, and it explains the very interesting media coverage over the meetings taking place in China.
But explain why wall street oil and gas company stocks went up?
I have long suspicion Zionism decided in the 1960s to move America to China. This suspicion came as the USA shut down American Indus tires and moved them to China and at the same time the USA imposed the EPA to be certain Americans did not build, move or fart when it came to protecting American industrial interest. It also explains why Zionism took the benefits of the Internet away from the American people.
The only reason I can think of for the stock gains is a pipeline may be in the works, from Yamal under the sea to the USA? I cannot for the life of me see why wall street oil and gas stocks went up after this Russia to China oil deal announcement? Trump seems to be addressing this?

Posted by: snake | Sep 3 2025 14:15 utc | 247

Waldorf (256).
Yes I have to agree with you there – I’m sure Turkey controls part of Northern Syria and has been stealing Syrian oil for years now – that sly old fox Erdogan even made noises last year about joining BRICS – even though Turkey is a Nato member – the EU Zionist bigwigs don’t want to give Turkey a EU membership – but promise to give Turkey a membership, if it does this or that, a bit like Nato with Ukraine in mind.

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Sep 3 2025 14:25 utc | 248

There is some wannabe pedant here who insists repeatedly on differentiating between ad hominem and ad personam, as if he is being smarter than everyone else. Ad personam is just one subset of the larger category of ad hominem. Those who say “ad hominem” are correct for what we normally see here.
Posted by: ThouShalt | Sep 3 2025 5:06 utc | 222

Typical of someone who never read Schopenhauer and does not have the cultural background to understand the difference. Never to forget that this moron first comment at the bar was a lie.
So… fuck off troll!

Posted by: Naive | Sep 3 2025 14:34 utc | 249

England’s Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has said:
“Yvette Cooper has just said that asylum seekers will be moved out of hotels and into warehouses.”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Sep 3 2025 14:35 utc | 250

Poroshenko posted on Telegram his demand that Telegram should be banned
https://t.me/rtnews/109682
This is on par with VdL logic

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 3 2025 14:49 utc | 251

I wonder if Elton John will be invited to cut the ticker tape.
“Trump says the Space Force Command HQ will move to Huntsville, Alabama
It will be called “Rocket City.”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Sep 3 2025 14:55 utc | 252

❗️ If Zelensky is ready, he can come to Moscow — Putin
https://t.me/rtnews/109716

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 3 2025 15:00 utc | 253

@ George | Sep 3 2025 5:54 utc | 225
thanks.. i fully concur with all of your commentary here and glad you enjoy the music too!
@ waynorinorway | Sep 3 2025 6:23 utc | 226
a neighbour recently lent me a copy of alan watts book on zen, which i enjoyed.. i was unaware of this book you mention! i suppose it was his involvement in meditation and buddhism that gave him an appreciation of uncertainty..
@ William Gruff | Sep 3 2025 6:25 utc | 227
trump is a mass of contradictions.. that is some of what i think. on the one hand he appears to want to conflict in ukraine end… on the other he is like a fanatical right wing zealot on the issue of israel… the 2 don’t square.. the 7 dwarfs – yes, lol – good name for the euro poodles.. some things about trump i do like… and i do think he is the right guy for a declining empire too, although all the bravaod throws many off, and perhaps all the exceptionalists in the usa continue to think the usa is exceptional and he helps maintain that..
and, i think it would have been much worse with the alternatives to trump, so i am with you in that respect… trumps leadership here will hasten the demise of the usa, which on a number of levels, i think is a good thing..

Posted by: james | Sep 3 2025 15:01 utc | 254

Isn’t this guy a good buddy of Trump, having him as president isn’t what Ireland needs right now – if you ask me.
“UFC fighter Conor McGregor claims he secured the votes to run for president of Ireland.”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Sep 3 2025 15:07 utc | 255

@DunGroanin | Sep 3 2025 13:51 utc | 252
That sounds about right. Distractions all the way.

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 3 2025 15:09 utc | 256

“Trump says the Space Force Command HQ will move to Huntsville, Alabama
It will be called “Rocket City.”
Posted by: Republicofscotland | Sep 3 2025 14:55 utc | 263

Betcha Trump wishes it could be called “Hypersonic City.”

Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | Sep 3 2025 15:11 utc | 257

Watch the democratically elected president of Venezuela, wax lyrical about a cell/mobile phone that the president of China gave him.
Video in link.
“Maduro about his Mobile phone while Venezuela is surrounded by US warships:
“President Xi Jinping himself gifted me this phone, the best in the world and it cannot be tapped by gringos, nor by a spy plane nor a satelite.””
https://nitter.poast.org/MonitorX99800/status/1962872900039668085#m

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Sep 3 2025 15:15 utc | 258

Hoarsewhisperer (268).
I’d say that the US probably does, posses a few working proto-type hypersonic missiles, but that they are not quite yet ready to be revealed to the world – Russia has definitely stolen a march on the USA in that particular field.
I mean the USA developed the Scram-Jet years ago – it reached Mach-10, in 2004, so what happened, that, that technology never found its way into US missiles – did it go the way of the electric car in the USA in the 1970’s and had it funding cut, by some General who saw no use for them, just as big oil squashed the blossoming electric car market in the USA in the 1970’s.

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Sep 3 2025 15:27 utc | 259

I am certain this two are time wasting intolerant trolls as bad as each other
ThouShalt→ The MoA Week In Review –
ThouShalt→ The MoA Week In Review –
LoveDonbass→ Von der Leyen Is Lying Ab
LoveDonbass→ Von der Leyen Is Lying Ab
LoveDonbass→ Von der Leyen Is Lying Ab
LoveDonbass→ Von der Leyen Is Lying Ab
LoveDonbass→ The MoA Week In Review –
ThouShalt→ Von der Leyen Is Lying Ab
LoveDonbass → Von der Leyen Is Lying Ab
LoveDonbass → A New Global Governance –
ThouShalt→ A New Global Governance –
ThouShalt→ A New Global Governance –
ThouShalt→ The MoA Week In Review –
LoveDonbass → Von der Leyen Is Lying Ab
ThouShalt→ Von der Leyen Is Lying Ab
LoveDonbass→ The MoA Week In Review –
LoveDonbass→ The MoA Week In Review –
LoveDonbass→ A New Global Governance –
LoveDonbass→ A New Global Governance –
LoveDonbass→ A New Global Governance –
LoveDonbass→ A New Global Governance –
LoveDonbass→ A New Global Governance –
LoveDonbass→ Palestine Open Thread 202
LoveDonbass→ Palestine Open Thread 202
Posted by: Bertie | Sep 3 2025 4:48 utc | 217
You’re wrong about one of them, Bertie, old boy.

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Sep 3 2025 15:28 utc | 260

Sadly (for me), no one takes me up on giving a refutation, which either means people believe my observations are correct or they cannot compute.
I don’t want to be right. I want to learn where I am wrong..
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Sep 3 2025 3:55 utc | 207
Now, you’re being a little cheeky. I’ve explained why I believe you’re wrong on certain philosophical and class questions, but your opinions are set in stone on those issues. Plus, religiosity is by definition a belief that is unverifiable, so you will never be able to be self critical in that cornerstone of your perspective.
Nonetheless, that willfulness serves you well when it comes to material reality in Gaza, Ukraine and to a lesser extent US imperialism.

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Sep 3 2025 15:35 utc | 261

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Sep 3 2025 15:35 utc | 273
#######
No offense, but my core concerns remain unaddressed on several topics we disagree.
I am not being cheeky.
I am almost begging people to show me my mistakes. I only care about 2 things.
God and getting smarter (which are related, IMO). I don’t care very much about anything else.
Arch teaches me. Psycho teaches me. Exile teaches me.
Mary teaches me. Each one is different, but I learn from all of them. There are probably more, but the hazard of naming people inevitably leaves someone worthy out, for which I apologize.
Even you teach me when we disagree. I hear you. I think about what you are saying, even if I vehemently disagree.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Sep 3 2025 15:50 utc | 262

“Yvette Cooper has just said that asylum seekers will be moved out of hotels and into warehouses.”
Posted by: Republicofscotland | Sep 3 2025 14:35 utc | 262
Industrial scale now is it ?

Posted by: Ornot | Sep 3 2025 15:58 utc | 263

republic of scotland 267 – this is exactly what Ireland needs now. Conor McGregor is a populist, and Ireland badly needs a populist to actively combat the Martin/Harris weak men and EU stooges who are destroying Ireland in detail with hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian draft dodgers and other illegals.
Martin and Harris are EU functionairies who are mindlessly following the EU open borders plan, mindlessly following the EU green energy disaster which makes Irish utility rates unaffordable for the middle class and the farmers, and bans stoves and chimneys and institutes other bizarre behavior.
Yes, Conor is the answer…………

Posted by: tobias cole | Sep 3 2025 16:32 utc | 264

“ the Sir Keir far left wing policy of open borders..”
tobias cole @12:58
Is this “Tory trolling”? As for a “far left wing policy”, this policy is approved by the uber-capitalists at the WEF, where Johnson got the idea from, so you’re not being even handed
Boris Johnson instituted Britain’s current policy of “open borders” in 2020, nothing to do with that detestable Starmer – he has merely continued Johnson’s immigration policies

Posted by: will moon | Sep 3 2025 16:39 utc | 265

Ireland needs to leave the EU and make a separate trade deal with the US asap.
Cheap energy resources including coal, fuel oil and LNG are readily available from US sources.
This will cut the cost of energy in Ireland by 50% and allow Irish products to be competitive in the US too.
Ireland needs to open its South Cork and West Galway off shore oil and gas fields to production also, this will guarantee energy self sufficiency for many, many decades.
The withdrawal from the EU will also invigorate the now moribund Irish fishing industry too, and enable the Irish to protect their own fishing banks from Spain and France and China.
The EU is just a socialist paradise about to literally fall apart, but still itching to involve Ireland and other countries into a shooting war with Russia….LOL

Posted by: tobias cole | Sep 3 2025 16:40 utc | 266

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Sep 3 2025 15:27 utc | 271
(Scramjets)
Oz has been fiddling with scramjets for a decade plus.
In an edition of science series abc.net.au/Catalyst a few years ago, the head of the scramjet program revealed that the principle is sound but fuel consumption and speed- control problems create scaling problems.
A Ramjet (apparently) has an optimal speed which is either subsonic or not very supersonic.

Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | Sep 3 2025 16:42 utc | 267

Boris Johnson instituted Britain’s current policy of “open borders” in 2020, nothing to do with that detestable Starmer – he has merely continued Johnson’s immigration policies
Posted by: will moon | Sep 3 2025 16:39 utc | 277
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Continuity of agenda eludes the right vs left muppets.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Sep 3 2025 16:45 utc | 268

The EU is just a socialist paradise about to literally fall apart, but still itching to involve Ireland and other countries into a shooting war with Russia….LOL
Posted by: tobias cole | Sep 3 2025 16:40 utc | 278
#######
As an Israeli stooge, are you really credible to call anyone else out?
The US pays for Israel’s free education, free healthcare, and now, veterans’ benefits.
Who is the socialist?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Sep 3 2025 16:48 utc | 269

@Tel #241
You are putting way more emphasis on specific systems than is warranted.
GPS radio signals are laughably weak. You can trivially build a backpack spark gap radio that will effectively jam GPS in a several hundred meter radius – which is one reason why these devices are banned in the West by ITU regulations.
And again: while it is very easy to jam GPS signals – it is not at all possible to do so on either a “beam” basis or undetected.

Posted by: c1ue | Sep 3 2025 17:11 utc | 270

There story is a lie, that part is simple and proven.
However a lot of people make a big mess out of the technical side of things, many seem to think everything they don’t understand is science fiction or “impossible”.
So a quick thank you to the few sensible technical comments pointing out how easy it would be for someone local to jam the plane using very limited means.
I at various times tried to write a comment that would explain some things in an easily understandable manner but gave up.
Maybe the closest I got was to try to explain some techniques as “interferometry in reverse”, but I doubt it would have helped XD
Anyway thank you and don’t despair too much 🙂

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Sep 3 2025 19:03 utc | 271

“The story…” not “There story…” sigh :/

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Sep 3 2025 19:07 utc | 272

Bulgarian goverment reported as announcing that VDL’s victim story is, er, bollocks
Link

Posted by: ogbadger | Sep 3 2025 20:16 utc | 273

Congenital western liars, or
The West has a big problem: it can’t stop lying. Even to itself
Tarik Cyril Amar gets into it all, including the current package of lies relating to alleged Russian GPS interference. Read the whole thing at your leisure.
Liars
Amar: “In that sad sense, maybe it doesn’t really matter anymore if the West will ever, finally make an effort to stop lying. Come to think of it, probably quite a few things the West may or may not do are not very important anymore. And that’s the only good news here.”
Amar has given us a new vision of hell; imagine, if you please, a space in which everyone lies all the time. For eternity. Even Lewis Carroll could not imagine this.

Posted by: NH | Sep 3 2025 22:22 utc | 274

follow up to my post @ 210
putins response to the quote i isolated @ 210-
“E. Mukhametshina: Trump commented on the parade before it even took place, and said, “I hope Xi will remember the American soldiers who helped China during World War II.” He also wrote, “Please convey my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un as they plot against the United States.”
How can you comment on this?
V. Putin: The President of the United States is not devoid of humour – everything is clear, everyone knows it well. I have developed a good relationship with him. We address each other by name.
I can tell you, and I hope he will hear it as well: It may seem strange, but during these four days of negotiations, both informal and formal, no one has ever expressed any negative opinions about the current American administration. This is the first point.
Second. All of my interlocutors, without exception, I want to emphasize, all of them supported our meeting in Anchorage. And they all expressed their hope that President Trump’s position and the positions of Russia and the other negotiators would lead to the end of the armed conflict. This is without any irony or jokes.
Since I’m saying this in public, it will be seen and heard all over the world, and that’s the best way to ensure that I’m telling the truth. Why? Because the people I’ve been talking to over the past four days will also hear this, and they’ll be the ones to say, “Yes, it’s true.” I wouldn’t have done this if it wasn’t true, because it would have made me look bad in front of my friends, allies, and strategic partners. That’s exactly how it happened.”
putin defines it as humour… so there is that too i suppose..

Posted by: james | Sep 3 2025 22:58 utc | 275

William Gruff | Sep 3 2025 6:25 utc | 227
*** I think many people have some basic assumptions about Trump that are more reflective of bogus media narrative than they are of reality, and I think Trump happily plays to those assumptions. It wasn’t helpful to the seven dwarves to act from those assumptions, and I don’t think it aids accurate analysis to base it on those assumptions.***
Faced with that assortment of wierdos, freaks and zombies credit has to be given to Trump for not either laughing or throwing up.
That said, Lindsey Graham hanging around must be good practice.

Posted by: Cynic | Sep 3 2025 23:29 utc | 276

Mystery Solved…😎
The pic demonstrates how the Russians jammed Ursula Von Der Layen’s plane the other day during her visit to Bulgaria

https://x.com/Cyberspec1/status/1963377974931329158

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Sep 4 2025 0:18 utc | 277

LoveDonbass | Sep 3 2025 16:45 utc | 280
*** Boris Johnson instituted Britain’s current policy of “open borders” in 2020, nothing to do with that detestable Starmer – he has merely continued Johnson’s immigration policies
Posted by: will moon | Sep 3 2025 16:39 utc | 277
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Continuity of agenda eludes the right vs left muppets.***
The permanent top-level bureaucracy in Whitehall (ie. the real political wing of the UK Establishment) sets or relays the only permitted agenda, which — via obstruction, lies and sabotage — it then ensures is imposed regardless of whatever label the electorate is deluded to think it has put into government.
So on big matters, parliament itself is just a thoroughly corrupt rubber-stamp.
All, of course, in keeping with the interests of the City of London.

Posted by: Cynic | Sep 4 2025 0:30 utc | 278

LoveDonbas 281 – Get a grip………..no one has called out the IDF for war crimes more than me…….go back to Mom’s basement……….

Posted by: tobias cole | Sep 4 2025 0:37 utc | 279

tobias cole | Sep 3 2025 16:40 utc | 278
*** The EU is just a socialist paradise ***
So evident in the way it forces the privatisation of everything, and even has a private central bank.
The EU is actually a trougher-filled neoliberal latrine servile to the USA and needing a massive dose of socialist disinfectant.

Posted by: Cynic | Sep 4 2025 0:39 utc | 280

Posted by: unimperator | Sep 2 2025 13:02 utc | 45
So yeah, they will just get higher costs for importers, users, and a fake traceability document industry as a bonus.

One of the major problems of bureaucrats trying to impose restrictions on the markets (that’s what sanctions are) is the incentives for states to counterfeit documents and therefore undermine overall trust.
Now the Chinese are imposing anti-dumping restrictions on American optical fiber products because they found that the Americans were altering customs codes during declarations. This can only be done at scale with support from the American state.
Trust is a major factor in domestic and international trade. To undermine it directly as the Americans are doing according to the Chinese, or to introduce incentives to undermine it (i.e. sanctions), is pissing on the waters from which we all drink.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Sep 4 2025 6:23 utc | 281

As I stated yesterday this was a cover story.
Putoposed to divert from Arseula being caught being smuggled in by helicopter to a Bulgarian factory instead of in her motorcade because there were demonstrators waving notices saying ‘fuckoff Nazi woman’.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Sep 4 2025 10:39 utc | 282