23 July 2022
1. There's a wild story out there about how NATO has taken full command of Norfolk Naval Base. This has been a running claim since NATO got a liaison office on the base a couple of years ago. I admit that this sounds plausible, given how the globalists operate, but there's insufficient evidence to make the claim. It's one thing to say you believe something is likely, but it's another to state it categorically as true when there's no proof. For now, it's just another NATO coordination thing and nothing more.
Take it easy folks; think for yourself. Don't let someone click-bait you into believing nonsense. You won't see some NATO command sending troops into the streets in America for some kind of oppressive crack down without an awful lot more changes that are too obvious. Besides, all the troops of all the NATO countries together won't be enough to do something nasty here in the US. One or two small states, maybe, but not against 350 million inhabitants (more than twice Russia's population), many of whom are armed and would love an excuse to start shooting.
2. Numerous public school districts are seeing teachers and support staff disappear just as schools are getting ready to reopen next month. This happens to be in Republican areas, where schools have been restrained from overt leftism. There's an underlying economic principle here: In places where people see a lot of job opportunities, there's a lot of folks quitting for something they like better. The situation gives them confidence they can find something better. In other words, this does not indicate something awful, but rather it's a good sign for the economy in those school districts.
Then again, it means school districts will tend to grab whomever they can get, and it's pot luck whether the new personnel can actually do the job. Still, the economies of Red States are improving.
3. Ukraine is coming apart internally. It won't be long before the Russians will have a cake walk. I've seen several stories from folks who were on the front lines describing how the command structure doesn't feed the troops, doesn't arm them or train them, yet expects them to assault larger Russian battle formations. The Russians are always better armed, trained and they get full support. The only reason Russians haven't already waltzed into the rest of Ukraine is the heavy reliance on Nazi formations that have private funding, training over previous years before Russia invaded, and they are fanatics.
Ukraine has this nasty habit of cutting off their troops who are wounded in fighting and captured. The commanders pretend the troops simply surrendered and call it treason. That way they don't have to hold their pay, and families of the troops get nothing. And I mean nothing -- the command staff won't even talk to them about the fate of their husbands and sons, even when the staff knows exactly what happened to them. Yes, they do have sufficient staff to handle inquiries. They keep the favorites in the rear, and it's a pretty fat staff.
On top of that, a great many of the free weapons shipped to Ukraine have already been showing up on the black market in other countries. It's been traced by serial numbers. All that money the west sends to Ukraine never makes it to the front lines. How long can they sustain that with such heavy battle losses? It won't be long, now.
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