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#31
Peak oil / Philippines declares national ...
Last post by RE - Mar 26, 2026, 11:13 PM

ABCNEWS.COM2026-03-26

Philippines declares national energy emergency as Asia risks energy crisis amid Iran war

The Philippines has declared a national energy emergency in response to the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, marking the latest sign of strain in Asia as the Middle East conflict stifles oil delivery and threatens an energy crisis.  Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said in part that the ongoing war threatened "the availability and stability of the country's energy supply."  The emergency declaration allows the Philippine government to exert control over fuel prices and fast-track imports from alternative suppliers, such as Russia. Philippine authorities say they have enough fuel to last about 45 days at typical consumption levels.


No worries, Phillipinos are like Cubans, they're used to living in squalor.  Indians too.  We don't have anything to worry about here in the FSoA of course,we are exceptional!  Those shithole countries are overcrowded anyhow.  Think of the great Investment Opportunities when half the population of Indonesia starves!  You'll be able to buy a Private Island for pennies!

Eat, drink & be merry.  You're safe under the guidance and protection of the Chosen One, Saint Donald. Buy War Bonds!

RE
#32
Trump Fascism / Trump faces new oil shock thre...
Last post by RE - Mar 26, 2026, 10:31 PM

POLITICO.COM2026-03-27

Trump faces new oil shock threat as Iran eyes second strait

It’s not just Hormuz. There’s a second strait in the Middle East vital to global energy markets that Iran is threatening to close if President Donald Trump fails to wind down the Iran war.  The world is already experiencing the worst disruption to global energy markets in history following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran. But if Iranian proxies close the Bab el-Mandeb strait — a busy Red Sea choke point — it would compound global financial woes and likely push oil prices to $150 a barrel, experts said.


How long will it take for the economy to crack @ $150/bbl oil? 2 months tops IMHO.  Even as it stands, by midsummer the financial markets will be on life support.  Far as J6P is conceerned, how long can the average wage slave pay $6/gal and still afford to drive to work?

Meanwhile, Trumpolini keeps claiming VICTORY!

"If Iran fails to accept the reality of the current moment, if they fail to understand that they have been defeated militarily and will continue to be, President Trump will ensure they are hit harder than they have ever been hit before," Leavitt said.

Talk about massacring the English language.  How do you "continue" to defeat somebody?  Either you won or you didn't.  Either they lost or they didn't.  The game isn't over, obviously.

Beyond stupid.

RE
#33
War / The world burns, but what me ...
Last post by TDoS - Mar 26, 2026, 05:46 PM
Quote from: RE on Mar 24, 2026, 06:05 PM
Quote from: TDoS on Mar 24, 2026, 05:07 PMAI SAY:A fact is something that is known to be true—an event, condition, or piece of information that can be proven through evidence, observation, or reliable verification.


Tell that to Faux Newz,  MAGA, Climate Change Deniers, Trumpsky and everyone else who claims they have the facts.

Don't stop there. Throw in Doomers since at least Earth Day 1970. And every gang that came out with the internet selling endtimes that never happened. Political crap and biased news aren't the only pimpers of facts that aren't.

Quote from: REWith AI and Deep Fakes facts can be quite hard to ascertain.  Seeing is not always believing.
RE

Facts are as stated...but I will grant that AI and social media has screwed things up mightily, as have our individual preferences to only sample from internet sites and social media that we agree with. Very few of us make damn sure to know what our detractors are saying, writing and researching, but it is quite critical.

You don't learn dick from your mindless sychophant friends. You learn best from enemies who are intelligent and degreed and know as much as you do on a topic. Anything less in my world is intellectual masturbation. Why do you think I started hanging out with doomers in the first place? Because however unlikely it might be, they might actually KNOW something of value on occasion. And I would never have learned it if I just interacted with friends or the intellectually similar.
#34
War / The world burns, but what me ...
Last post by TDoS - Mar 26, 2026, 05:40 PM
Quote from: RE on Mar 24, 2026, 05:43 PM
Quote from: TDoS on Mar 24, 2026, 05:01 PMI doubt they will feed him smaller portions of peas and carrots because fuel costs are going up.

WRONG!  Our portion sizes have shrunk by about 25% and we are getting lower quality meats and more meals with no meat at all.  Food inflation has been hitting tthe food budget heere quite hard.

RE

Interesting. Well, you have my condolences. But remind me, along the course of your life, how much did you think about the long term, the kind of investing K-Dog and I have done, the availability of 401k's while teaching and during your working years, was any of that a concern to a primarily single person throughout their life? I know it wasn't a big deal to me when I was single, it was all motorcycles and fun, but then I got older.

Did you buy into doom so hard you didn't prepare at all for non-doom, other than whatever minimum requirements were deducted from your pay during working for the man years? And on a cost basis, was that to your advantage? In other words, you didn't pay in much, and the kind of care you are getting is far beyond what you paid in? Which makes your decision extremely financially advantageous towards cash when you could use and enjoy it in the past, versus now where you really can't because of circumstances.
#35
War / The world burns, but what me ...
Last post by TDoS - Mar 26, 2026, 05:34 PM
Quote from: K-Dog on Mar 24, 2026, 05:22 PM
QuoteHigher costs aren't an ongoing energy crisis, certainly not for you, me or RE. For poor people, every change in prices is a crisis,

I am not exactly what your point is.

That an energy crisis, as related to energy costs, are different for those in the situation you, me and RE are in, versus perhaps J6P, or the poor, to whom a $400 unexpected expense, or suddenly their fuel bill doubling, is a crisis.


Quote from: K-DogFact is Americans do not have enough on average to provide long term security for themselves.

Could be a fact, sounds reasonable, but first you would need to define what "provide long term security for themselves" might mean. If it means, everyone with a solid job deep into life, saving along the way, and enough to cover medical expenses and mortgage/rent/food a car and utilities and whatnot until death, well....that would be nice. Social Security was supposed to help provide these circumstances. I'm betting that many Americans might not be able to provide all of these items until death, let alone pass along a few bucks to the kids.

Quote from: K-DogLiving in a tent at 80 is not where I want to be. 

Same here. Good thing you aren't living in a tent then. You planned well. Not all do.


Quote from: K-DogThe average retirement balance for a 65-year-old is roughly $609,000 in America, but the median is only $200,000.
I understand skewed distributions very well, and I have no answer for why some people do better, or worse. If it were a matter of simple brain power, RE would have monetized his first website and be dining with Brazos as a consultant as to how to take over the rest of the world right now. It isn't all about brains, sometimes it is, combined with other skills and talent, and sometimes just luck. Timing. I bought some gold back in the early 80's, dumbest investment ever but I was young and stupid and had a car to trade and it looked like the world was ending. Stagflation was a bitch, get gold! Began investing in 401k's back when they became legal. Always contributed. The wife will enjoy any lifestyle she likes when I croak and it has nothing to do with the PMs. 

Quote from: K-DogA small percentage of Americans have millions, but the majority of Americans are far from having it made in the shade.  And health care can break an average American at any time.

Health care can be a bitch. I can carry mine into retirement I beleive, but damned if I know for sure. Medicaid is taking good care of my mom when she is ill.

I'll stick with the Hunter Thompson approach if at all possible.

#36
War / No good options so Trumpolini ...
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 26, 2026, 02:02 PM


Another video from Iran.  Madmen are running this war.  Dropping mines from airplanes.  Of course America will say the Israelis did it.  Nobody takes responsibility


  • New Weapon Deployed — Magnetic Mines Strike Civilian Village Near Shiraz, Iran
    Reporter: Demetri Lceris | Outlet: Reason to Resist
    Date of Recording: March 26, 2026 | Location: Jamal Abad village, near Shiraz, Iran

    1. INTRODUCTION & NEW WEAPON DEPLOYMENT
    On the night of March 25–26, 2026, the Israeli or American Air Force dropped a new type of munition on the village of Jamal Abad near Shiraz. The munition disperses magnetic mines over a wide area—similar to a cluster munition—designed to disable armored vehicles. However, it was deployed over a civilian village with no apparent military presence or facility.

    Key Facts:
    • Type of Munition: Disperses 70–72 magnetic mines per projectile
    • Intended Use: Designed to disable/destroy armored vehicles
    • Actual Deployment: Dropped on a densely populated civilian village
    • First Use in War: Iranian media report this is the first time this munition has been used by US/Israeli forces in Iran during this war
    • Significance: Described as a "very significant escalation"
    2. DANGERS & CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MINES

    Activation Triggers
    • Can be triggered by cell phone devices (reporters instructed to put phones on airplane mode)
    • May be set with timers to detonate at fixed times
    • Sensitive to heat
    • Rain and soil pressure may trigger detonation

    Blast Radius
    • Shrapnel and projectiles can reach up to 40 meters

    Detection Challenges
    • Mines may become buried underground, making them invisible
    • Raining conditions increase danger as mines may be covered or triggered by pressure
    • Houses and lands that are unoccupied may contain undetected mines

    3. CASUALTIES IN JAMALABAD VILLAGE

    First Casualty: Woman Killed in Her Kitchen
    • Circumstances: A woman was killed in her kitchen while cooking
    Second Casualty: Man Killed, Another Maimed
    • Circumstances: A man approached a mine to pick it up
    • Result: He was killed; another individual lost an arm and a leg
    Third Casualty: Young Father (Approx. 30 Years Old)
    • Name: Not provided in transcript
    • Age: In his 30s
    • Family: Survived by a 4-month-old son and his wife
    • Circumstances: A mine dropped near his location; he approached it and it exploded
    • Location: His home; family members were mourning inside
    • Vehicle Damage: His car was riddled with shrapnel holes; blood visible at the scene
    • Wall Damage: A wall was fully destroyed by the blast
    • Extended Family Present: Uncles, cousins, and the martyr's mother were present
    Additional Discovery in Tehran
    • On the morning of March 26, similar mines were found in two neighborhoods in Tehran
    • The deployment is not isolated to Shiraz

    4. LOCAL RESPONSE & ON-GROUND CONDITIONS

    Marking of Dangerous Areas
    • Residents and security teams are marking houses where mines have been found with symbols next to doors to warn others

    Ongoing Risks
    • Security teams have been working since the night of the attack to neutralize mines
    • Some mines have been exploded in controlled demolitions
    • The reporter was unable to witness a controlled explosion due to the security team's absence

    Villager's Defiance (Interview with Local Resident)
    • Question: "Don't you fear?"
    • Response: "Never. If I will die here, I never move from here."
    • On Being Defeated: "We won't be defeated even every day they bombing us, bombarding us."
    5. REPORTER'S CONCLUDING REFLECTIONS (Demetri Lceris)

    • He described the scene as "gruesome and distressing," noting that the head of one victim was still lying on the ground at the time of reporting.
    • He stated the attack was "very fresh" and authorities had not yet had the opportunity to fully deal with the aftermath.
    • As a lawyer, he was asked for his views on what was witnessed; he noted the illegality of deploying such weaponry in a civilian area.
    • He concluded by sharing that a video would be provided showing a controlled explosion of one of the mines to demonstrate its lethality.
    • Sign-off: March 26, 2026, from a village on the outskirts of Shiraz, Iran.

    KEY DATA SUMMARY

    • Date of Attack: Night of March 25–26, 2026
    • Date of Recording: March 26, 2026
    • Location: Jamal Abad village, near Shiraz, Iran
    • Weapon Type: Magnetic mine-dispersing munition (first use in this war)
    • Mines Per Projectile: Approximately 70–72
    • Blast Radius: Up to 40 meters
    • Confirmed Casualties: At least 3 killed (woman in kitchen; man who approached mine; young father age ~30)
    • Other Injuries: One individual lost arm and leg
    • Orphaned Child: 4-month-old boy
    • Additional Locations: Similar mines found in two Tehran neighborhoods on March 26

    End of Extraction




Their crime is to live in the time of Trump.
#37
Information manipulations / Media and state propaganda
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 26, 2026, 01:06 PM

councilestatemedia.uk2026-03-24

It appears Mossad has activated "Iranian sleeper cells" to pull Europe into war

Just as things start getting desperate for Israel, we are led to believe that Iran has done the one thing that might give Israel a chance of winning this war: launch attacks on Europe.


QuoteThe name of the group's Arabic Telegram channel is misspelt in Arabic. Videos and text that the group have released are filled with Arabic grammatical and spelling errors, and non-native phrases, exactly what you would expect from someone who doesn't speak the language.

All to brainwash the American people (and others) into believing Iranians are subhuman terrorists, when the truth is subhuman terrorists are those who generate the propaganda to fool you.
#38
Trump Fascism / He is evil, without morality a...
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 26, 2026, 12:17 PM

I did it again.

  • The Gandhi Hospital Atrocity
    Reporter: Demetri Lceris | Outlet: Reason to Resist
    Date of Recording: March 22, 2026 | Location: Tehran, Iran





    1. INTRODUCTION & ATTACK CONTEXT
    On March 1, 2026, a US-Israeli airstrike inflicted severe damage on the Gandhi Hospital in Tehran. The hospital was struck on the second day of the war of aggression. The attack destroyed the hospital's in-vitro fertilization department along with its equipment, forcing staff to move cells and embryos. World Health Organization Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said reports of damage to the hospital were "extremely worrying."

    Key Facts:
    • Target of Strike: Two structures located approximately 30 meters from the hospital entrance:
      • A residential building (totally demolished)
      • An administrative building of IRIB (Iranian state broadcaster), which was totally destroyed

    • Proximity to Hospital: The hospital was directly across the street, approximately 30 meters from the IRIB facility.
    • Legal Context: There is no justification under international law for bombing the civilian headquarters of a state broadcaster. Even if it were considered a target, international law requires precautions to protect a nearby hospital—which were not taken. The entire war is described as a crime against humanity.
    2. INTERVIEW WITH DR. DEANUR (VICE PRESIDENT & BOARD MEMBER)
    Dr. Deanur, vice president of the hospital and a physician, provided a detailed account of the damage, casualties, and specialized services destroyed.

    Damage & Casualties
    • Injuries: One staff member had serious injuries requiring surgery in another hospital; discharged two days prior. Others had minor injuries.
    • Critical Patients: Two very critical patients (one child, one adult) were in the ICU on ventilators at the time of the attack. Moving them was the hardest part of the evacuation.
    • Patient Capacity Lost: The hospital had 200–250 patient beds, now lost to the country's medical system.
    Specialized Facilities Destroyed
    • Cell Therapy Clinic & Factory: One of only three such facilities in the country; totally damaged. The facility produced "cellular therapy"—taking cells from a patient's body and reinjecting them.
    • IVF Department: The hospital was "very famous" for IVF (infertility treatment). They had tanks containing embryos (described as "babies that we made for the future of the country and people") that had to be saved and moved.
    • Cardiac Surgery & Cath Lab: The cardiac unit and catheterization lab were very badly damaged.
    Restoration Timeline
    • Estimated Reopening: 3 to 6 months
    • Challenges: Difficulty obtaining medical devices due to the war situation; financial problems
    3. PRIMARY TARGET ANALYSIS & LEGAL CONDEMNATION

    • Belief on Primary Target: Dr. Deanur stated the IRIB building was the primary target, and the hospital was "collateral damage."
    • Proximity Confirmed: The hospital's front wall was completely blown away. The blast took out the entire facade.
    • International Law Violations:
      • Hospitals have specially protected status in international law.
      • There was no indication the IRIB building was a legitimate military target or posed any threat.
      • Even if it were a target, the attacking forces were required to take measures to protect the adjacent hospital, which was not done.

    • Threat to Civilians: Residential units surrounding the IRIB building were also placed in severe danger by the attack.
    4. REPORTER'S CONCLUDING REFLECTIONS (Demetri Lceris)

    • He observed the remains of the IRIB administrative building from the third floor of the hospital, noting the blast was so powerful it eviscerated the exterior front facade.
    • He reiterated that hospitals have specially protected status in international law.
    • He stated there was no indication the IRIB building was a legitimate military target, as it was a civilian state broadcaster.
    • He concluded that even if it were a target, the attacking forces were required to take measures to protect the adjacent hospital and surrounding residential units—which they failed to do.
    • He reaffirmed that the entire war is a crime against humanity.

    KEY DATA SUMMARY

    • Date of Recording: March 22, 2026
    • Location: Tehran, Iran
    • Facility: Gandhi Hospital
    • Proximity to Strike: 30 meters from IRIB administrative building
    • Hospital Beds Lost: 200–250
    • Specialized Facilities Destroyed: Cell therapy clinic/factory (1 of 3 in country), IVF department, cardiac cath lab
    • Casualties: One serious injury (staff); two critical ICU patients moved
    • Estimated Restoration Time: 3–6 months

    End of Extraction
#39
Peak oil / Peak Oil
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 26, 2026, 11:45 AM
Did it get hit?

On top of his personal hard-on, Trump was dog walked into this mess.  The problem for the rest of the world is that this is no pleasant walking of a dog in a park.



SOUTHFRONT.PRESS2026-03-25

Iranian Air Defenses Hit American ‘F-18’ Over Chabahar

In a statement shared by the state-run Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), the guards said that its air defense systems struck the fighter jet over the city of Chabahar in the province of Sistan and Baluchestan, causing it to crash in the Indian Ocean.
#40
Trump Fascism / He is evil, without morality a...
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 26, 2026, 11:18 AM
Growing up it always irritated me that my father was always concerned about who I hung out with.  Thinking of his wisdom now I don't get irritated.

Being a friend of Israel is something he would not have liked at all.

How low can you go.



DEMOCRACYNOW.ORG2026-03-26

Israel Bombs Tent Camp for Displaced Palestinians in Central Gaza

In Gaza, an Israeli strike Wednesday sent a column of smoke and flames over a tent camp housing displaced families in the Deir al-Balah camp. Medical workers said the bombing killed one Palestinian and injured eight others.


ENGLISH.WAFA.PS2026-02-02

Three Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes on central and northern Gaza

Three Palestinians were killed and others injured on Monday in Israeli attacks on the Al-Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza and Jabalia in the north.


Air strikes on refugee camps.  Thinking that you are the chosen people leads to stupid people doing some really bad shit.  You may not like me putting it that way, but I'd love to see you write back and say it is not true.