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The Faith of the Elites

It would take somebody more clever and devious than me to make sense of what the Elites of Nato-stan (USA and Europe) really expect in the long term.

Consider the neo-Con block in West Nato-stan (the USA). Do they really think this is still 1946 or 1991?, and that the USA can keep ruling planet Earth as the great Uni-Power? Look at the economy of the USA! It sent its industrial base to China. Its economy is based on nothing more than money-printing, services, government employees, entertainment industry trash, real-estate speculation, and diploma manufacturing. 

How much of that is real? How much does the rest of the world need? Perhaps the War uni-Party (both Democrats and Republicans) thinks that industry doesn't really matter as long as you have the 'greatest military ever.'

Where did they get the idea that the US military was all that great?  It has fought countries in the Mid-East that had no air force, and then lost most of these wars anyway.

Apparently American Elites think that the US can keep up the game forever of exporting dollar bills around the world while importing real things from the rest of the world.

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And what about the Elites of East Nato-stan (aka, Europe)? They are playing this game with Russia as a sneaky, backdoor way of imposing a Greenish, low fossil-fuel lifestyle on their peasants. Remember what privation and exploitation European peasants are capable of. Remember what they tolerated for a thousand years or more from the Roman Catholic establishment.

Actually it is easier to understand the Elites of Europe than the Elites of America, because the Elites of Europe are more likely to win, in the sense of imposing more and more bureaucratic rules and regulations on their populations, while protecting their own privileges and status.

So the new Rome, Brussels, can survive a humiliating defeat in the Ukraine as long as it serves the higher purpose of making fossil-fuels more unaffordable in Europe. 

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edlfrey said…
Testing, Testing ...

"Block third party cookies?, and see if you can comment on my blog?
Ed, let me get this right:
1. You HAVE "Block Third Party Cookies" clicked on, in your Brave browser settings?
2. You WERE able to comment on my blog?
Just a comment to check for both way communication.
edlfrey said…
I was sure that I saw a button for Block Third {arty Cookies befor but now I can not find it.

What I find is:
Cookie Control
Use this setting to tell Brave whether or not to block, send, or accept first or third party cookies on the domain currently in focus. By default, Brave will allow first party cookies and block cookies from any third party. First party cookies are normally needed for you to log into a site.

The Cookie Control setting uses a drop-down menu containing three separate states:

Cross-site cookies blocked: Accepts 1st party cookies and blocks any others on the site.
**Cross-site is what I have set.**

Cookies Blocked: Blocks all cookies, both 1st and 3rd party on the site.

All Cookies Allowed: Accepts both 1st and 3rd party cookies on the site.
edlfrey said…
"Block Third Party Cookies" is what shows in Settings on Mobile Brave. That I do have clicked and this is sent using Mobile Brave.
edlfrey said…
To make this even more complicated I think I went to the Settings on Mobile Brave and checked "Block third party cookies". Then for the posting to your Comments I sent "Testing, Testing ..." using the Vivaldi browser because I don't have your address in Mobile Brave.

This is sent using Brave desktop with "Block cookies, only cross-site" checked.
Anonymous said…
You're getting there. No one wants to say it.
Might look bad or get banned somewhere.
I just wonder how long before someone belts it out -
spells it all out for the world to see.
Whoever is brave enough to be the "whistle blower"
will be forever remembered.

edlfrey said…
Is does not seem to make any difference how my Brave browser Cookies are set you receive my Comments.