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General Discussion / Largest Section of Bridge to Date 🤠 Removed
« Last post by AGelbert on April 16, 2024, 08:56:09 pm »
Moving MORE HUGE Bridge Truss Sections


🧐 jeffostroff 472K subscribers 31,480 views April 16, 2024

Jeff Ostoff shows you the latest videos and photos released today by the US Army Core of Engineers showing the steps they go through to process the Francis Scott Key bridge collapse debris and trusses. Highlights include moving another large section of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge truss, and removing containers from the MV Dali ship, as well as moving the bridge truss over to Sparrows Point in the Baltimore harbor.


Largest Section of Bridge to Date Removed


Minorcan 🐟 Mullet 18.5K subscribers 217,868 views  Apr 15, 2024  BALTIMORE

The Dali collision with the Francis Scott Key Bridge clean up effort made a significant lift of the debris on Sunday.  The salvage group Donjon Marine removed the largest section of the bridge to date with the Chesapeake 1000 crane. The Bridge Collapse Site is presenting incredible challenges,  but Baltimore Harbor is expected to be reopened by the end of May.

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Geopolitics / Col. Douglas Macgregor : Will Israel Go Nuclear? 👀
« Last post by AGelbert on April 16, 2024, 06:19:41 pm »
🗽🦅 Col. Douglas Macgregor : Will Israel Go Nuclear? 👀


🕯️🗽 Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom 342K subscribers 235,304 views  Streamed live 7 hours ago  #Israel #Nuclear #Geopolitics

From Israel's strategic calculus to the regional dynamics of the Middle East, we analyze the factors that could potentially drive Israel towards nuclear action.

#Israel #Nuclear #Geopolitics #MiddleEast #InternationalRelations #Security #Diplomacy #NuclearAmbiguity #Iran #Conflict #StrategicCalculations #RegionalDynamics #GlobalOrder #Deterrence #MilitaryStrategy #Peace #SecurityStudies #ArmsControl #NuclearProliferation #Netanyahu
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🕯️🗽 Jerome Corsi Ph.D. : Did CIA Kill JFK? | "The Final Analysis"


🕯️🗽 Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom 341K subscribers 21,433 views  Streamed live 8 hours ago  #assassination #coverup #crime
THE ASSASSINATION OF JOHN F. KENNEDY: THE FINAL ANALYSIS

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Having received his Ph.D. from Harvard University's Department of Government in 1972, 🕯️🗽 Jerome R. Corsi has published over thirty books on economics, history, and politics, including six New York Times bestsellers, two at number one. From 2004 to 2016, Dr. Corsi was a senior editor at WorldNetDaily.com, where he authored hundreds of articles.

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Previously posted here:


by Randy Dotinga, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today November 22, 2023

A photo of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s limousine parked at the emergency entrance to Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas

A Medical Student, a Dying JFK, and ‘Destiny’: What a Young Doctor Saw 60 Years Ago

A look back at a conversation with one of the last surviving witnesses 👀 from Trauma Room One

SNIPPETS:

Sixty years ago, at the age of just 25, a fourth-year medical student named Joe Goldstrich helped colleagues treat the stricken president of the U.S. in a Dallas emergency department. Then he :-X kept quiet for 3 decades. :o

"I was afraid," Goldstrich recalled. He finally spoke up in a 1993 book and opened up even more in a 2020 interviewopens in a new tab or window with .

Goldstrich shed light on what he saw, including the president's neck wound and the expression on the first lady's face. He also explored his evolving perspective on where the bullets came from, expressed regret about what he didn't do in the moment, and revealed an amazing coincidence. ... ...

In our interview, Goldstrich told meopens in a new tab or window about Nov. 22, 1963, when he was on a neurosurgery rotation and responded to the emergency department in the early afternoon. There, he helped to move the president to the treatment table and undress him.

The president had a massive head wound and a bullet wound in the front of his neck. Goldstrich helped physicians to expand the bullet hole in Kennedy's front neck so a tracheotomy tube could be inserted. He didn't think it was necessary to expand the hole, an act that would mar a crucial bit of forensic evidence, but he also knew he was "the most junior person in the room."

"I didn't say anything," he said. "I regret that."

Why? Because the neck injury would become crucial to conspiracy theories about the assassination: If it was an entrance wound, not an exit wound, there had to have been a second shooter at Kennedy's front – perhaps in the notorious "grassy knoll" -- not just Lee Harvey Oswald to his rear. ... ...

There are, of course, a shrinking number of surviving witnesses from Trauma Room One. In 2013, 7 physicians who treated Kennedy – including Goldstrich – met for a roundtable discussion. The recording of their conversation has finally surfaced in a new Paramount Plus documentary titled "JFK: What the Doctors Saw" Four of those interviewed have since died. Delaney, the surgeon who told me in 2020 about treating Oswald, has also died. ... ...

He added that his thinking about the assassination has evolved again. When we talked in 2020, he said he'd long thought Kennedy's neck wound was an entrance wound. But he changed his mind after examining the Zapruder film and realizing "it would be impossible for someone from the front to shoot Kennedy simultaneously with Oswald shooting from behind the president."

But the Zapruder footage in the new documentary has convinced him otherwise, moving him back to his original theory about a second shooter in front of Kennedy. "I am now almost certain that it is an entrance wound. This should have been obvious to me sooner because the wound at the back of the head was too large to ever be considered an entrance wound. But I was not a ballistics expert in any way, shape, or form."

Read more:
https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-reports/exclusives/107504

AGelbert COMMENT:
Another GIANT smoking gun was the fact that the limo was sent to a car crushing facility BEFORE any "investigation" took place. It would have been a bit embarrassing for the "SINGLE bouncing bullet" malicious government sponsored LIARS to have pictures of several bullet holes in that limo (at least one bullet hole was an entrance hole in the  FRONT WINDSHIELD) reach we-the-public...



By the time of the ( PNAC planned since 1998) 9/11 U.S. State Sponsored Terrorism INSIDE JOB by Cheney et al (i.e. Military drone versions of commercial jumbo jets to hit the two lallest WTC towers, a missile to destroy the Pentagon accounting office, you know, that one that had just exposed that 4 trillion or so "missing money"  Rumsfield mentioned on 9/10, AND Netanyahu's Zionazi team of explosive demolition experts rigging WTC 1, 2 and 7 for 💥 implosion weeks before), they figured they could BS us into doubting our own eyes.
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A Complex Theology: ☝🏻 Theologians and 😡 Cancel Culture | 🕯️🕊️ Dr. Vincent Bacote


🕯️📚 Jude 3 ☝🏻🕊️ Project 47.8K subscribers Jan 8, 2021

On this episode, Dr. Vincent Bacote discussed his contribution to the new book, "Gospel Haymanot: A Constructive Theology and Critical Reflection on African and Diasporic Christianity."

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Take an online course that will help you know what you believe and why here: 👉 https://learn.jude3project.org/library/

AGelbert COMMENT: 🕯️🕊️ Dr. Vincent Bacote is a Loyal Servant of God and a true witness of Christ's Gospel.
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Geopolitics / 🕯️🗽 Ray McGovern: West’s Ukraine Failures Are Obvious.
« Last post by AGelbert on April 15, 2024, 10:13:36 pm »
🕯️🗽 Ray McGovern: West’s Ukraine Failures Are Obvious.



🗽🦅 Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom 338K subscribers 55,092 views April 15, 2023

Ray McGovern:  West’s Ukraine Failures Are Obvious.
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Geopolitics / The 🚀🚀🚀 Missiles of 💥 April
« Last post by AGelbert on April 14, 2024, 05:20:19 pm »
APR 14, 2024 by 🕯️🗽 SCOTT RITTER

The 🚀🚀🚀 Missiles of 💥 April

An Iranian missile is launched. Scores of these missiles were used to attack Israel.
Iran’s retaliatory 🚀🚀🚀 attack on Israel will go down in history as one of the greatest victories of this century.

I’ve been writing about Iran for more than two decades. In 2005, I made a trip to Iran to ascertain the “ground truth” about that nation, a truth which I then incorporated into a book, Target Iran, laying out the US-Israeli collaboration to craft a justification for a military attack on Iran designed to bring down its theocratic government. I followed this book up with another, Dealbreaker, in 2018, which brought this US-Israeli effort up to date.

Back in November 2006, in an address to Columbia University’s School of International Relations, I underscored that the United States would never abandon my “good friend” Israel until, of course, we did. What could precipitate such an action, I asked? I noted that Israel was a nation drunk of hubris and power, and unless the United States could find a way to remove the keys from the ignition of the bus Israel was navigating toward the abyss, we would not join Israel in its lemming-like suicidal journey.

The next year, in 2007, during an address to the American Jewish Committee, I pointed out that my criticism of Israel (which many in the audience took strong umbrage against) came from a place of concern for Israel’s future. I underscored the reality that I had spent the better part of a decade trying to protect Israel from Iraqi missiles, both during my service in Desert Storm, where I played a role in the counter-SCUD missile campaign, and as a United Nations weapons inspector, where I worked with Israeli intelligence to make sure Iraq’s SCUD missiles were eliminated.

Scott will discuss this article and answer audience questions on Ep. 151 of Ask the Inspector.

“The last thing I want to see,” I told the crowd, “is a scenario where Iranian missiles were impacting on the soil of Israel. But unless Israel changes course, this is the inevitable outcome of a policy driven more by arrogance than common sense.”

On the night of 13-14 April 2024, my concerns were played out live before an international audience—Iranian missiles rained down on Israel, and there was nothing Israel could do to stop them. As had been the case a little more than 33 years prior, when Iraqi SCUD missiles overcame US and Israeli Patriot missile defenses to strike Israel dozens of times over the course of a month and a half, Iranian missiles, integrated into a plan of attack which was designed to overwhelm Israeli missile defense systems, struck designated targets inside Israel with impunity.

Despite having employed an extensive integrated anti-missile defense system comprised of the so-called “Iron Dome” system, US-made Patriot missile batteries, and the Arrow and David’s Sling missile interceptors, along with US, British, and Israeli aircraft, and US and French shipborne anti-missile defenses, well over a dozen Iranian missiles 💥 struck heavily-protected Israeli airfields and air defense installations.

The Iranian 🚀🚀🚀 missile attack on Israel did not come out of the blue, so to speak, but rather was retaliation for an April 1 Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate building, in Damascus, Syria, that killed several senior Iranian military commanders. While Israel has carried out attacks against Iranian personnel inside Syria in the past, the April 1 strike differed by not only killing very senior Iranian personnel, but by striking what was legally speaking sovereign Iranian territory—the Iranian consulate.

From an Iranian perspective, the attack on the consulate was a redline which, if not retaliated against, would erase any notion of deterrence, opening the door for even more brazen Israeli military action, up to and including direct attacks on Iran. Weighing against retaliation, however, were a complex web of interwoven policy objectives which would probably be mooted by the kind of large-scale conflict between Israel and Iran that could be precipitated by any meaningful Iranian retaliatory strike on Israel.

First and foremost, Iran has been engaged in a strategic policy premised on a pivot away from Europe and the United States, and toward Russia, China, and the Eurasian landmass. This shift has been driven by Iran’s frustration over the US-driven policy of economic sanctions, and the inability and/or unwillingness on the part of the collective West to find a path forward that would see these sanctions lifted. The failure of the Iranian nuclear deal (the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA) to produce the kind of economic opportunities that had been promised at its signing has been a major driver behind this Iranian eastward pivot. In its stead, Iran has joined both the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the BRICS forum and has directed its diplomatic energies into seeing Iran thoroughly and productively integrated into both groups.

A general war with Israel would play havoc on these efforts.

Secondly, but no less important in the overall geopolitical equation for Iran, is the ongoing conflict in Gaza. This is a game-changing event, where Israel is facing strategic defeat at the hands of Hamas and its regional allies, including the Iranian-led axis of resistance. For the first time ever, the issue of Palestinian statehood has been taken up by a global audience. This cause is further facilitated by the fact that the Israeli government of Benjamin Netanyahu, formed from a political coalition which is vehemently opposed to any notion of Palestinian statehood, finds itself in danger of collapse as a direct result of the consequences accrued from the Hamas attack of October 7, 2023, and the subsequent failure of Israel to defeat Hamas militarily or politically. Israel is likewise hampered by the actions of Hezbollah, which has held Israel in check along its northern border with Lebanon, and non-state actors such as the pro-Iranian Iraqi militias and the Houthi of Yemen which have attacked Israel directly and, in the case of the Houthi, indirectly, shutting down critical sea lines of communication which have the result of strangling the Israeli economy.

But it is Israel that has done the most damage to itself, carrying out a genocidal policy of retribution against the civilian population 🥵 of Gaza. The Israeli actions in Gaza are the living manifestation of the very hubris and power-driven policies I warned about back in 2006-2007. Then, I said that the US would not be willing to be a passenger in a policy bus driven by Israel that would take us off the cliff of an unwinnable war with Iran.

Through its criminal behavior toward the Palestinian civilians in Gaza, Israel has lost the support of much of the world, putting the United States in a position where it will see its already-tarnished reputation irreparably damaged, at a time when the world is transitioning from a period of American-dominated singularity to a BRICS-driven multipolarity, and the US needs to retain as much clout in the so-called “global south” as possible.

The US has tried—unsuccessfully—to take the keys out of the ignition of Netanyahu’s suicide bus ride. Faced with extreme reticence on the part of the Israeli government when it comes to altering its policy on Hamas and Gaza, the administration of President Joe Biden has begun to distance itself from the policies of Netanyahu and has put Israel on notice that there would be consequences for its refusal to alter its actions in Gaza to take US concerns into account. 

Any Iranian retaliation against Israel would need to navigate these extremely complicated policy waters, enabling Iran to impose a viable deterrence posture designed to prevent future Israeli attacks while making sure that neither its policy objectives regarding a geopolitical pivot to the east, nor the elevation of the cause of Palestinian statehood on the global stage, were sidetracked.

The Iranian attack on Israel appears to have successfully maneuvered through these rocky policy shoals. It did so first and foremost by keeping the United States out of the fight. Yes, the United States participated in the defense of Israel, helping shoot down scores of Iranian drones and missiles. This engagement was to the benefit of Iran, since it only reinforced the fact that there was no combination of missile defense capability that could, in the end, prevent Iranian missiles from hitting their designated targets.

The targets Iran 💥 struck—two air bases in the Negev desert from which aircraft used in the April 1 attack on the Iranian consulate had been launched, along with several Israeli air defense sites— were directly related to the points Iran was trying to make in establishing the scope and scale of its deterrence policy. First, that the Iranian actions were justified under Article 51 of the UN Charter—Iran retaliated against those targets in Israel directly related to the Israeli attack on Iran, and second, that Israeli air defense sites were vulnerable to Iranian attack. The combined impact of these two factors is that all of Israel was vulnerable to being struck by Iran at any time, and that there was nothing Israel or its allies could do to stop such an attack.

This message resonated not only in the halls of power in Tel Aviv, but also in Washington, DC, where US policy makers were confronted with the uncomfortable truth that if the US were to act in concert with Israel to either participate in or facilitate an Israeli retaliation, then US military facilities throughout the Middle East would be subjected to Iranian attacks that the US would be powerless to stop.

This is why the Iranians placed so much emphasis on keeping the US out of the conflict, and why the Biden administration was so anxious to make sure that both Iran and Israel understood that the US would not participate in any Israeli retaliatory strike against Iran.

The “Missiles of April” represent a sea-change moment in Middle Eastern geopolitics—the establishment of Iranian deterrence that impacts both Israel and the United States. While emotions in Tel Aviv, especially among the more radical conservatives of the Israeli government, run high, and the threat of an Israeli retaliation against Iran cannot be completely discounted, the fact is the underlying policy objective of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the course of the past 30-plus years, namely to drag the US into a war with Iran, has been put into checkmate by Iran.

Moreover, Iran has been able to accomplish this without either disrupting its strategic pivot to the east or undermining the cause of Palestinian statehood. “Operation True Promise,” as Iran named its retaliatory attack on Israel, will go down in history as one of the most important military victories in the history of modern Iran, keeping in mind that war is but an extension of politics by other means. The fact that Iran has established a credible deterrence posture without disrupting major policy goals and objectives is the very definition of victory.

https://www.scottritterextra.com/p/the-missiles-of-april
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Tucker interview with Palestinian 🕊️ Christian pastor triggers Zionist freakout


🕯️🗽 The Grayzone 358K subscribers 16,795 views  Apr 13, 2024  #TheGrayzone

The Grayzone's Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate discuss the unhinged pro-Israel Republican backlash to Tucker Carlon's interview with Munther Isaac, a pastor at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in occupied Bethlehem, and what it says about the coming collapse of the Zionist consensus in the US.

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Geopolitics / Is China producing 😒 too much? 🙄
« Last post by AGelbert on April 13, 2024, 09:57:59 pm »
Is China producing too much?
US 'overcapacity' accusations: new 😈 tactic in economic war



Geopolitical Economy Report 198K subscribers 53,565 views  Apr 12, 2024

Washington accuses China of producing too many goods and demands "free market" policies. But the US government is spending trillions on industrial policy to protect its own manufacturing sector. Ben Norton details the hypocrisy of the "overcapacity" allegations: the latest strategy in the US economic war on China.

Topics
0:00 Intro
1:00 Chinese 'overcapacity' allegations
3:38 Janet Yellen
5:21 US vows to 'slow down China's rate of innovation'
8:02 Elon Musk begs for tariffs on Chinese EVs
10:40 US wants China to be economically subordinated
12:27 US tech war on China
14:39 Western industrial policy
16:31 Protectionism
18:38 US Inflation Reduction Act
20:12 US Chips Act
22:03 US undercapacity is the real problem
25:11 BYD has just 1.5% of EU EV market share
27:04 China's car exports vs Japan & South Korea
30:37 Is overcapacity a problem?
32:39 Outro

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Have It Out With 🕯️ Galloway: Episode 1 - Gaza Ceasefire Aftermath


Have It Out With Galloway 365 subscribers 1,144 views  Apr 9, 2024

In this week’s episode of "Have it Out with Galloway", George Galloway examines the aftermath of the UN ceasefire resolution and explores the unresolved tensions between Israel and Gaza.

Joined by Israeli author & activist Miko Peled, MP and leader of Palestinian National Initiative Dr. Mustafa Barghouti, and a live audience, George delves into what's next for the conflict.

To become a part of the live audience in the next episode, apply on our website at haveitoutwithgalloway.com

 George welcomes any views and questions, so come and have a go if you think you're hard enough!

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Sound Christian Doctrine / Beyond Narnia: The Real Life Of 🕯️ C.S. Lewis ✨
« Last post by AGelbert on April 11, 2024, 11:44:04 pm »
Beyond Narnia: The Real Life Of 🕯️ C.S. Lewis ✨


Real History 177K subscribers 28,809 views  May 13, 2023

CS Lewis's biographer AN Wilson goes in search of the man behind Narnia - bestselling children's author and famous Christian writer, but an under-appreciated Oxford academic and an aspiring poet who never achieved the same success in writing verse as he did prose.

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