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link2source – THE U.S. IS NOW AT WAR! (AGAIN). WAR HAS NOW BECOME ECONOMIC POLICY. Mannarino – Gregory Mannarino @GregoryMannarino * Not the means-to-ends but the ends in itself. *
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link2source – Is THIS What Really Killed Shopping Malls? – TheDC Shorts @DailyCallerVideo * The consequences of crime, and the consequences of the acceptance of same. *
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link2source – PANDORA’S BOX – The Crisis Report @CrisisReport
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link2source – The Great Moderation Breaks Down. – link – The Great Moderation is a period of macroeconomic stability in the United States of America coinciding with the rise of central bank independence beginning with the Volcker shock in 1980 and continuing to the present day. – ** – Why The West Is Coming To The End Of An Economic Era – Philip Pilkington – Thinking Class | John Gillam @ThinkingClass
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link2source – Sam Adams – Scofield’s Hyper-Zionists: The Useful Idiots of Talmudic Judaism – RedeemedKJV @RedeemedKJV
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Lord of the Flies – link – Lord of the Flies is the 1954 debut novel of British author William Golding. The plot concerns a group of prepubescent British boys who are stranded on an uninhabited island and their disastrous attempts to govern themselves that led to a descent into savagery. The novel’s themes include morality, leadership, and the tension between civility and chaos.
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link2source – Israel/Iran, airports, gell-mann effect, and more- Michael Yon – Michael Farris (Coffee and a Mike) @Coffeeandamike * Michael Yon is a war correspondent, author, and photographer. *
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*** # MOLOTOV-RIBBENTROP PACT # ***
link2source – 1939 German Ultimatum To Lithuania – The Ultimatum – “On March 20, Ribbentrop agreed to meet with Urbšys, but not with Kazys Škirpa, who was asked to wait in another room. The conversation lasted for about 40 minutes. Ribbentrop Demands the Return of Memelland to Germany *-* link2YOUTUBE – (Let’s discuss the Annexation of Memel/Klaipeda from Lithuania and how it came about in 1939.) Ribbentrop threatened military action. Urbšys relayed the verbal ultimatum to the Lithuanian government. Because the ultimatum was never set down in writing and did not include a formal deadline, some historians have downplayed its import […]” – Acceptance: At 1:00 am, on March 23, Urbšys and Ribbentrop signed a treaty, effective March 22, stating that Lithuania was “voluntarily” transferring the Klaipėda Region to Germany – liquisearch DOT com – 1939 German Ultimatum to Lithuania
link2pictures – rare historical photos DOT com – The invasion of Poland in pictures 1939 – September 1, 1939, Nazi troops invaded Poland.
Eastern Europe – link – Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact – a non-aggression pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, with a secret protocol establishing Soviet and German spheres of influence across Eastern Europe.
“From the Baltic to the Black sea there is no problem that could not be solved to our mutual satisfaction.” – link – “[…] contrary to claims of Soviet historians, the Soviet Union did not sign the treaty in a desperate attempt to ward off a Nazi attack but used the growing tension to further its aggressive designs on its neighbors, namely the attempt by Soviet negotiators to get a free hand in the Baltics as a condition for signing an accord, and the protracted haggling with German over the rights to Lithuanian territory.” *-* THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE MOLOTOV-RIBBENTROP PACT -* Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact – one of the most sensitive questions in Soviet Lithuanian historiography. – the carefully nurtured myth that an internal “socialist revolution” overthrew the bourgeois government of Lithuania, setting the stage for the voluntary incorporation of Lithuania into the Soviet Union *
Lithuanian-Polish War 1920
Pre-Crisis Phase (August 8, 1920-December 15, 1926): – link2source – Lithuanian and Bolshevik Russian representatives signed the Treaty of Moscow on July 12, 1920, which provided for Bolshevik Russian recognition of Lithuanian independence. *-* link2source – PEACE TREATY BETWEEN LITHUANIA AND THE RUSSIAN SOCIALIST FEDERAL REPUBLIC, AND PROTOCOL, SIGNED AT MOSCOW ON JULY 12, 1920 *-* link2MAP – The Soviet–Lithuanian Peace Treaty, also known as the Moscow Peace Treaty, was signed between Lithuania and Soviet Russia on July 12, 1920. In exchange for Lithuania’s neutrality and permission to move its troops in the territory that was recognised during its war against Poland, Soviet Russia recognized the sovereignty of Lithuania. *-* link2source – Lithuanian-Polish War 1920 – Poland briefly went to war with Lithuania in 1920 over the disputed city and territory of Vilnius. Since the outbreak of the Lithuanian War of Independence in 1919, the territory had been occupied by Bolsheviks, Lithuanians and Poles.
Eastern Europe*-* link – Sept. 1939: Secret Supplementary Protocols of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Non-Aggression Pact, 1939 – Signed by V.M. Molotov and Ribbentrop on Aug. 13, 1939. – In the event of territorial-political reorganization of the districts making up the Baltic states (Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania), the northern border of Lithuania is simultaneously the border of the spheres of interest of Germany and the USSR. The interests of Lithuania with respect to the Vilnius district are recognized by both sides. *-*
The Baltic states: Occupation of the Baltic states – link – a period of annexation of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania by the Soviet Union from 1940 until its dissolution in 1991. For a period of several years during World War II, Nazi Germany occupied the Baltic states after it invaded the Soviet Union in 1941.
First World War
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The Ober Ost Regions: After the collapse of the Central Powers and the Armistice of 11 November 1918, Vladimir Lenin’s Soviet Russia annulled the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and moved forces westward to reclaim the Ober Ost regions abandoned by the Germans. – link – Polish–Soviet War
Lithuania and Belarus: link – Soviet Socialist Republic of Lithuania and Belarus (SSR LiB): – One of the strangest and least understood periods in a turbulent history of Lithuania (the beginning of the 20th century.) *
How to turn a state into the tool of revolution: the creation of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Lithuania and Belarus in 1919 * “Although the Bolsheviks originally brought the SSR LiB to life as a diplomatic weapon for the protection of Soviet Russia, communist leaders were quick to exploit the territory of the new soviet republic for their strategic, military, as well as economic gains. The pursuit of the aforementioned gains was not in the least compatible with the interests and needs of the local population. ” *-*
The period after the First World War in Central and Eastern Europe was characterized by attempts to redraw the established political borders in this part of the continent and create dozens of new national states.
Lithuanian Wars of Independence – link – The Lithuanian Wars of Independence, also known as the Freedom Struggles (Lithuanian: Laisvės kovos), refer to three wars Lithuania fought defending its independence at the end of World War I: with Bolshevik forces (December 1918 – August 1919), Bermontians (October 1919 – December 1919), and Poland (August 1920 – November 1920). The wars delayed international recognition of independent Lithuania and the formation of civil institutions.
At the turn of 1918–1919, after the Bolsheviks occupied all of Belarus and most of Lithuania – just a few months after the emergence of the Soviet Lithuanian and Belarusian republics, the Bolsheviks who ruled there decided to merge the quasi-states they had created into a single state entity. Thus was born one of the strangest, most mysterious, least understood and most often forgotten Soviet political experiments – the Lithuanian and Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic (LiBSSR), more often called simply Litbel.
It is difficult to understand the Bolsheviks’ motives and goals.
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*** # Eastern Europe # ***
Ober Ost governed in a very strict and often cruel way. *(There was an absence of a civilian rule.) ** link (to article by, Kai-Achim Klare) ** – Over the entire course of the German occupation in Eastern Europe during the First World War, the Ober Ost administration wavered between domination by military leaders – and their efforts to create a settlement colony – and continued attempts by governmental and parliamentary actors to bind the local population by mutual agreement. (Ober Ost, by Kai-Achim Klare, International Encyclopedia of the First World War) – While government and parliamentary circles aimed to seize control of the German occupation policy in Eastern Europe and install an informal rule over the former western provinces of the Tsarist Empire, the military leaders, backed by conservative and nationalistic pressure groups, preferred an extra-constitutional “military state”.
link2source – Wild East: German Impressions on Lithuania, 1915–1918 – Published
15 December 2015 – Volume 31 (2015): Empires and Nationalisms in the Great War: Interactions in East-Central Europe = Imperijos ir nacionalizmai Didžiajame kare: sąveikos Vidurio Rytų Europoje, pp. 171–184 – by, Joachim Tauber ** The German army entered the Russian Empire in the spring of 1915, and by the autumn it had occupied most of the territory on which later the independent state of Lithuania was founded. For almost three years, from the autumn of 1915, the area was governed by the Supreme Commander in the East (Oberbefehlshaber Ost), i.e. military administration.
Joachim Tauber, Wild East: German Impressions on Lithuania, 1915–1918, Acta Historica Universitatis Klaipedensis 31(2015), 171-184, DOI 10.15181/ahuk.v31i0.1205
*-* The movement policy (Verkehrspolitik) divided the territory without regard to the existing social and ethnic organization and patterns. Movement between the districts was forbidden, which destroyed the livelihood of many merchants and prevented people from visiting friends and relatives in neighboring districts. * link * The Baltic Region during WWI – By Erin Gettman – “Through eyewitness accounts of various participants, directly and indirectly involved in the war, light is shed on Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania from the beginning in 1914 to beyond the Versailles Treaty in 1918.
Despite the area’s unfamiliarity, World War I carried in a certain degree of modernity, as well as altering and recasting political ties in the area today known as the Baltic Region. By weakening the two main imperial powers: Russia and Germany – small countries such as Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania were able to emerge on the European map.” ** – ** The Baltic Countries and their Years of Independence, 1918-1940 – Janis Elksnitis – “Historically, if we look at the entire span of European history since the Dark Ages, placing Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania into one grouping is very difficult. It is not until the time of the Second World War that we can historically label the three countries as a unit of some sort. ” – “The Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians were able to achieve independence by having an aversion to their foreign rulers, formation of national self-awareness and most importantly being ready to assert themselves politically when the time was right. “
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link2source – Letters of Warwick Greene, 1915-1928 – by Greene, Warwick, 1879-1929 – Warwick was born in December, 1879, and died on Monday, the 18th of November, 1929.
In 1915 Warwick Greene became the Director of the War Relief Commission of the Rockefeller Foundation. ** WARWICK GREENE, Edited by Richard W. Hale:
ALTHOUGH written as private communications, these letters are records from a new angle some of the most crucial episodes of the Great War (1914). – In 1915 he became the Director of the War Relief Commission of the Rockefeller Foundation. – After the war he served the Peace Conference as Wilson’s Commissioner to the Baltic States. He then remained in Europe. His letters are the observations of an informed observer.
Greene’s war work was largely confined to Red Cross activities and aviation. He served with the American Red Cross Commission in France and Belgium from June through August, 1917. He was commissioned a major of the Aviation Section, Signal Corps, in September of that year, assigned to the office of the Assistant Chief of the Air Service, appointed Executive Assistant, and transferred to the office of the Chief of the Supply Section; Air Service, in December. He was promoted to lieutenant-colonel in March, 1919, and later was attached to the American Commission to Negotiate Peace, in Paris. Subsequently he was appointed chief of the mission to the Baltic, Russia. He was discharged from the service, in France, in October, 1919. After the war he became associated with the New England Oil Refining Com-pany, of which he became president. Later he was vice-president of the Petroleum Heat and Power Company of Boston. At the time of his death, he was associated with some of the business enterprises in which W. Cameron Forbes, ’92, is interested. Greene was unmarried, and lived in Boston.
*** # The Supreme Commander of All German Forces in the East # ***
link2source – In the course of World War I, its area of responsibility expanded with the advance of German troops to the north and east, initially in 1916/17 via Lithuania to the Düna south of Riga, before it encompassed the entire territory of what were to become the republics of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia from September 1917 with the conquest of Riga, Livonia and the Baltic islands, and in February 1918 the whole of Estonia. *** The Supreme Commander of All German Forces in the East
link2source – Russian Provisional Government, 1917 * NOTES * The Russian Empire collapsed with the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II during the February Revolution. – Emperor Nicholas II abdicated the throne of the Russian Empire on 2 March (O.S.) / 15 March (N.S.) 1917, in the midst of World War I and the February Revolution.
** Tsar Nicholas II, great-grandson of Queen Victoria **
Queen Victoria never trusted the Romanovs, and the reasons for this were both political and personal. The political centred on Britain’s historic mistrust of Russian expansion since the reign of Peter the Great, which threatened the route to India. The personal centered on the bad treatment of Victoria’s aunt who married a Romanov. – link2source – historyhit DOT com – Queen Victoria and The Romanovs *
** # Alexei Romanov # **
link2source – “A fall could mean slow death. – Alexei Romanov: The Tsar Who Couldn’t Stop Bleeding – Velvet History @ velvethistory-w8e *
link2sYOUTUBE – Alexei Romanov Was A Terror—But He Didn’t Deserve His Dark Fate – Alexei Romanov – History Exposé @ TheHistoryExpose *** Haemophilia in European royalty – link – Haemophilia figured prominently in the history of European royalty in the 19th and 20th centuries. Queen Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert of the United Kingdom, through two of their five daughters – Princess Alice and Princess Beatrice – passed the mutation to various royal houses across the continent, including the royal families of Spain, Germany and Russia. * Tests on the remains of the Romanov imperial family show that the specific form of haemophilia passed down by Queen Victoria was probably the relatively rare haemophilia B. – link – * The affliction, commonly known as the “Royal disease,” spread as Victoria’s heirs married into royal families across Europe, decimating the thrones of Britain, Germany, Russia, and Spain. * The disease is recessive and is carried on the X chromosome, meaning that men are more likely to develop it, whereas women usually act as carriers and don’t show symptoms. * Such was the case with Prince Alexei Romanov, son of Tsar Nicholas II, great-grandson of Queen Victoria, and heir to the Russian throne. *
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(German: Oberbefehlshaber der gesamten Deutschen Streitkräfte im Osten), (English: Commander-in-Chief of all German Armed Forces in the East) A.K.A., by its German abbreviation, Ober Ost, was both a high-ranking position in the armed forces of the German Empire, as well as the name given to the occupied territories on the German section of the Eastern Front of World War I, with the exception of Poland. – link2source – * Russian defenses on eastern bank of the river. * Riga offensive (1917) – link2source – AKA Jugla Offensive or Battle of Riga. *-* link2YOUTUBE – The Fall of Riga to the North. ** early September 1917 *** last major campaign on Eastern Front of World War I before the Russian Provisional Government and its army began disintegrating. The battle was fought between Oskar von Hutier’s German Eighth Army and Dmitri Parsky’s Russian Twelfth Army. ***

*** # the Baltic, Russia # ***
link – Vilnius Region under Lithuanian administration (1939–1940) – As a result of the Polish-Lithuanian conflict of 1919–1920, and the Polish-Soviet war of 1919–1921, Vilnius and the surrounding region became part of Poland. Lithuania claimed the region, still considering Vilnius as its historical and constitutional capital. The strained relations between the two countries did not improve until 1938. *-* link2youtube – WATCH THIS BEFORE GOING TO THE BALTIC CAPITALS! (TALLINN, RIGA, & VILNIUS) *-* link2youtube – A Super Quick History of Lithuania *-* link2youtube – COMMUNIST VILNIUS | Lithuania’s Darkest History – Exploring Vilnius’ communist past & learning about the history of Lithuania inside the Soviet Union. These were dark but fascinating days, I’ll take you to the important places where history was made!
*** % World War 2 % Danzig ***
*-* In the west, rumoured existence of the Secret Protocol was proven only when it was made public during the Nuremberg trials. *-* link – THE WESTERN GUARANTEE OF POLISH INDEPENDENCE, MARCH 31, 1939 – The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain): The right hon. gentleman the leader of the Opposition asked me this morning whether I could make a statement as to the European situation. As I said this morning, His Majesty’s Government have no official confirmation of the rumours of any projected attack on Poland and they must not, therefore, be taken as accepting them as true. – I am glad to take this opportunity of stating again the general policy of His Majesty’s Government. They have constantly advocated the adjustment, by way of free negotiation between the parties concerned, of any differences that may arise between them. They consider that this is the natural and proper course where differences exist. In their opinion there should be no question incapable of solution by peaceful means, and they would see no justification for the substitution of force or threats of force for the method of negotiation. – As the House is aware, certain consultations are now proceeding with other Governments. In order to make perfectly clear the position of His Majesty’s Government in the meantime before those consultations are concluded, I now have to inform the House that during that period, in the event of any action which clearly threatened Polish independence, and which the Polish Government accordingly considered it vital to resist with their national forces, His Majesty’s Government would feel themselves bound at once to lend the Polish Government all support in their power. They have given the Polish Government an assurance to this effect. – I may add that the French Government have authorised me to make it plain that they stand in the same position in this matter as do His Majesty’s Government. – * –Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain – link – * – 18 March 1869 – 9 November 1940 – Prime Minister – United Kingdom – May 1937 to May 1940 – Leader of Conservative Party May 1937 to October 1940. – * – link – Danzig crisis – an important prelude to World War II. – March 1939 until outbreak of war: 1 September 1939 – the Free City of Danzig (modern-day Gdańsk, Poland. *** – ***
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Service, Robert – A History of Twentieth-Century Russia, Harvard Univeristy Press Cambridge, MA – link – ISBN: 0-674-40348-7 * Robert Service is Professor of Russian History and Politics at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, the University of London.
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*** Picasso ***
link2source – The mass grave (c.1945) by Pablo Picasso – The artwork titled “The Mass Grave,” attributed to Pablo Picasso, was created around 1945. This genre painting, which belongs to the Surrealism movement, is executed in oil on canvas, measuring 199.8 by 250.1 centimeters. The painting depicts a scene that is both chaotic and poignant, delivered through a style that is emblematic of Picasso’s unique approach to form and space. – * – link – Pablo Picasso – (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) – Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France. One of the most influential artists of the 20th century, he is known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture, the co-invention of collage, and for the wide variety of styles that he helped develop and explore.
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On January 1st, 2019, a group of Pablo Picasso artworks will enter the public domain in the United States. A small but significant selection of will be completely free for re-use and publication of any sort. – link –
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*** Latin: regelāre ***
caecique in nubibus ignesterrificant animos et inania murmura miscent – And blind fires in the clouds terrify minds and mingle empty murmurs.
multis praeterea viris fortibus Tolosa et Carcasone et Narbone – besides many brave men in Toulouse and Carcassonne and Narbonne
Relente is a beautiful word that comes from the French relent, which in turn comes from the Latin regelāre, which originally means “to freeze.”
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las cicatrices – the scars
Él me devuelve la cámara. – He gives me back the camera.
carnicero – butcher
el relente nocturno – the night dew – Spanish (Language) – link – 365 palabras DOT blogspot DOT com relente – Humedad que en noches serenas se nota en la atmósfera. – Sorna, frescura. *** Relente es una preciosa voz procedente del francés relent, a su vez del latín regelāre, que en origen significa: “helar”.
documento de identidad – identity document
Una sensación de disfrute – A feeling of enjoyment
cascos de acero – steel helmets
al resguardo – in shelter
ya nunca pisan los frentes de verdad
coche de aspecto extraño – strange-looking car
Ya lo he hecho antes – I’ve done it before
buena gente, tus cojones
de todos modos – anyway – *** Spanish (Language)
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*** $ Wars happen when the belligerent nation’s money is broken. – JL 6-23-2025 – link – $ ***
Whoever said, You can’t change the past, was a genius. – JL – 6-23-2025
*** # Flight is But A Short Journey – Or, Transformation! # ***
Emerging from the Cocoon: Steps to Embrace a Fuller Life – link – comfortable and safe – acknowledge you’re living in a cocoon. Recognize the facts. (Even if the facts are not acknowledged.) Recognize your self-limiting thoughts, beliefs, emotions, and past conditioning. Fast flight may not be the escape hatch you though it was. – link-2-definition. Cocoon; transformation before flight.
Thanks for reading: cocoon of plasma, hypersonic flight! – Follow the link for more info. – (Combustion occurs in the engine only at supersonic speeds because the air has to be flowing at a high rate to be compressed.) And link – OR, link – To Find: a state of matter characterized by the presence of a significant portion of charged particles in any combination of ions or electrons. * (plásma) ‘moldable substance’) – From πλάσσω (plássō, “to form, mold”) + -μα (-ma). *
Don’t try to live in a cocoon, nor a Plasmon; (link-2-definition) even one as fascinating as this; even a bird must land, eventually. Flying is to make a journey short. (Through hypnosis.) The flying monkeys are extra.
(According to Wordnik: the Definition of Quantum is: A quantity or amount; The smallest amount of a physical quantity that can exist independently, especially a discrete quantity of electromagnetic radiation (Or, This amount of energy regarded as a unit.)
The humble sparrow will land, eventually, even if it must be upon the smallest crumb, tossed by an unthinking tourist; thoughtlessly, while invading Île-de-France. Then the sparrow resumes his flight, as unnoticed as when he made his earlier descent. – link-2-Prelude (Wordsworth), an extract. – (The crumb was also forgotten, it may go without saying.) – The Sparrow Resumes His Flight, JL 6-23-2025
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Take care when crossing the street, not because drivers are reckless, but because they are thorough. – JL 6-18-25
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Without an appreciation for irony, life is simply not worth living; this explains its wanton destruction by certain actors. – JL – 6-17-2025
I don’t have to name names. Know what he lays waste and thereby know your enemy. The machinery of meaningful communication and shared consciousness are the target; the rest to fall as a consequence. – JL 6-17-2025
..*. nam viris animus dabat. – For he gave courage to men .*..
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