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#31
Censorship / As Putin takes Russia off the ...
Last post by RE - Mar 31, 2026, 06:17 AM

NBCNEWS.COM2026-03-31

As Putin takes Russia off the grid, there are growing signs of discontent

“Putin really wants every Russian citizen to feel alone and rejected,” IT specialist Alexander Isavnin told NBC News. He was among those who tried — and failed — to get approval for rare public protests over the weekend as an internet blackout fuels frustration.


I wonder how all this is really playing out?  Hard  to imagine how a city like Moscow would function with mobile internet shut down.  Imagine NY or LA if it was shut down.  People would go nuts. lol

RE

The whole thing does not go down.  Big brother decides who can play.  By cutting off horizontal communication (person-to-person via apps like Signal or Telegram), the state forces citizens back onto state-controlled platforms.

This does not apply to America.  America is already on state-controlled platforms with the US government having full server access.  much of the deep-packet inspection (DPI) hardware used by Russia to censor the internet was originally developed or sold by Western companies (like Cisco or Procera).  In America the control is invisible and great pains are taken so the American public does not learn that they are herded like sheep.

Or do we want to pretend that all the platforms over which regular people have zero control are democratic?

Fuck, how many Americans even know what shadow-banning is.  Not many.



CDT.ORG2022-04-26

Shedding Light on Shadowbanning

Sex workers, conservative bloggers, Black Lives Matter activists, Indian farmers, trans artists, Palestinian protesters, plus-sized influencers.  These are just some of the many social media users who believe their online posts are covertly being hidden or taken down, otherwise known as “shadowbanned,” by social media companies.
#32
Peak oil / Iran War Oil Issues
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 30, 2026, 05:45 PM

ACAPMAG.COM.AU2026-03-31

Australians may not see cheaper fuel for weeks despite Labor’s excise cuts

Australians expecting relief from punishing fuel prices in time for Easter travel are set to be disappointed, with the industry predicting the effects of Labor temporarily halving the excise will take days or weeks to reach some bowsers around the country.


"bowser" is Australian English for a fuel pump at a gas station (what Americans usually call a gas pump).


<--  You know, this place.  Back in the day being in the southern hemisphere might have bought some time.  As things are now, down under is among the first places to say :





#33
Collapse Life / Back to basics
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 30, 2026, 05:13 PM

INQUISITR.COM2013-11-25

Georgia Posse: Town Bands Together To Capture Gunman

A Georgia posse was formed by the small town residents of Rhine. The folks in Dodge County banded together quickly to capture an armed robbery suspect. In a scene reminiscent of a John Wayne movie, a small Georgia town was unwilling to let a bad guy win. The small town is known for its no-nonsense nature and strict adherence of the law.


Why does this old article appeal to me today?  Because perhaps an international coalition could learn from the example, and stop the United States from murdering people.
#34
War / US and Israel carrying out str...
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 30, 2026, 04:19 PM
Quote from: RE on Mar 30, 2026, 03:14 PM
NDTV.COM2026-03-30

How Trump's War In Iran Can Lead To More Nukes In The World

Now, it is not just Iran's nuclear programme that will be a threat to the US and the world.  Last week, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, said the "present situation clearly proves" his country was right in its decision not to let go of its nuclear arsenal. Kim accused Washington of "state-sponsored terrorism and aggression".  The fates of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and Iraq's Saddam Hussein are also lessons for North Korea and the world. Both were toppled after abandoning their nuclear programmes.


I've never understood why anyone agrees to not build nukes as long as the FSoA, Russia & China have them.  I wouldn't stop until they disarm all theirs.

RE

An armed society is a polite society.  I agree with Hasan Piker.

Every Sovereign nation should have one nuke each.  Then nobody can use one.








INDIANEXPRESS.COM2026-03-19

‘Worst-case scenario’: WHO admits it is preparing for nuclear catastrophe threat in Iran war

WHO nuclear risk warning highlights fears of a catastrophe as US-Israel strikes on Iran’s atomic sites raise concerns over global fallout and safety.


ENGLISH.NEWS.CN2026-03-30

Iran's heavy water plant severely damaged, not operational: IAEA

Iran's heavy water production plant at Khondab, located in central Iran, has been severely damaged and is no longer operational, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Sunday.


WIONEWS.COM2026-03-30

‘Nuclear winter’ warning: UN diplomat steps down, cites safety concerns

UN diplomat Mohamad Safa resigns, alleging a nuclear threat and a misinformation campaign. He claims threats to his safety and urges global action.


NEWS18.COM2026-03-30

Nuclear Attack On Iran? UN Diplomat Makes Shocking Claim Before Resignation

UN linked diplomat Mohamad Safa resigns, alleges UN is preparing for possible nuclear weapon use in Iran, cites pressure and threats, UN has not responded or confirmed his claims.


* Patriotic Vision (PVA) of which Mohamad Safa was a part, is an international organization with special consultative status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council in New York since 2018.
#35
Peak oil / Iran War Oil Issues
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 30, 2026, 03:53 PM
Quote from: RE on Mar 30, 2026, 02:57 PMIf all the desal plants are bombed, where do they get the water from?  Fly it in from Russia?  Millions of bottles of water?  Daily? I don't think so.  Not a good plan.

RE

I don't agree,  It can be trucked in from someplace up north, and I think the Iranians agreed with me about two hours ago.


ALJAZEERA.COM2026-03-30

Iranian attack damages Kuwait power and desalination plant, kills worker

Kuwaiti authorities say Indian worker killed in attack that also caused ‘significant material damage’ to building.
#36
War / How Trump's War In Iran Can L...
Last post by RE - Mar 30, 2026, 03:14 PM

NDTV.COM2026-03-30

How Trump's War In Iran Can Lead To More Nukes In The World

Now, it is not just Iran's nuclear programme that will be a threat to the US and the world.  Last week, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, said the "present situation clearly proves" his country was right in its decision not to let go of its nuclear arsenal. Kim accused Washington of "state-sponsored terrorism and aggression".  The fates of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and Iraq's Saddam Hussein are also lessons for North Korea and the world. Both were toppled after abandoning their nuclear programmes.


I've never understood why anyone agrees to not build nukes as long as the FSoA, Russia & China have them.  I wouldn't stop until they disarm all theirs.

RE
#37
Peak oil / Iran War Oil Issues
Last post by RE - Mar 30, 2026, 02:57 PM
If all the desal plants are bombed, where do they get the water from?  Fly it in from Russia?  Millions of bottles of water?  Daily? I don't think so.  Not a good plan.

RE
#38
Peak oil / Iran War Oil Issues
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 30, 2026, 12:30 PM
It would not be a war crime if Iran were ready to meet basic thirst requirements.  Iran takes out the desalination plants and then informs the Americans they have to leave immediately as their presence prevents Iran from meeting the basic thirst requirements of the Gulf states. 

Which Iran then shows the world they are ready to do.  Then the US has to counter by supplying water for millions itself, and that sidelines the invasion.  Trucking water for thirst would only be a few million gallons a day.  It would be a logistical nightmare for the US.  But not so much for Iran. 

Taking out a desalination plant would not be a war crime if you stand ready to provide water for basic needs.
#39
Peak oil / Iran War Oil Issues
Last post by RE - Mar 30, 2026, 12:04 PM
Quote from: K-Dog on Mar 30, 2026, 11:47 AMTaking out the desalination plants would be effective.  The US would be sidelined by supplying water for millions of people.  That would end the invasion plan.  Our psychopaths in charge will not want to do it, but it is their ass if they do not.[/color]

Targeting desalinization plants is a war crime, besides which if they hit the Iranian ones, the Iranians will hit the Saudi, Omani, Kuwaiti & UAE ones.  No oil at all would flow since all the oil workers would be dying of thirst after about a week.

RE
#40
Peak oil / Iran War Oil Issues
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 30, 2026, 11:47 AM
Quote from: RE on Mar 30, 2026, 11:42 AM
OILPRICE.COM2026-03-30

Is Trump About To Fall Into Iran’s Trap?

Iran is trying to lure the U.S. into a ground war, knowing prolonged involvement could force Washington into a more favorable deal for Tehran. The Houthis’ escalation is meant to trigger U.S. military intervention by endangering global oil flows. Dual chokepoint disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb could cripple up to ~45% of global oil supply, potentially sending prices toward $150–$200+ and pressuring the global economy.


About to?  Well, first he still does have to actually get the Jarheads through the straight before they can even make the attempt to take the island.  Meanwhile, there are hundreds of tankers loaded with Oil floating around in the Gulf.  All the Iranians need to do is sink a couple, then set the oil slick on fire.  This I suspect is what they mean by setting the troops on fire.

RE

I do not agree with his analysis.  Iran does not want to lose Iranians just to get Americans.  As strategy keeping an enemy out of your borders is a good idea.  Iran has defensive weapons to keep the invasion from happening.  Missiles and drones.  They will use them before they kill their young men.  Iran cares about life more than whoever wrote this article does.  The author has a western warbucks attitude.

Taking out the desalination plants would be effective.  The US would be sidelined by supplying water for millions of people.  That would end the invasion plan.  Our psychopaths in charge will not want to do it, but it is their ass if they do not.