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Southern Gentleman's avatar

The Bush Family has been a pox on this country for over 80 years.

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Radio Far Side's avatar

A bunch of flea-bitten carpetbaggers whose demise would upset no one.

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Defender of Freedom's avatar

Maybe they are the ones KEEPING Zero Point Technology hidden from the PEOPLE.

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Radio Far Side's avatar

Certainly one of several vested interests. They have the black-ops chops for it. Scum like them usually benefit both from hiding it from certain groups, while exploiting it with others.

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Timmy Taes's avatar

Coup 53 is a very good film. Oil has been a curse to the Iranians (Persians). Oil is the curse of the Middle East. I thank the gods that Ireland has no gold, no oil, no major resources at all. And yet, the bastards still won't leave the Irish alone.

Thanks for the essay. I hope the Old World destroys itself. It's boring.

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Radio Far Side's avatar

The Irish have one resource in demand -- strong backs. They are fair artists too, but that's always been a secondary bonus to exploiting the labor. They make a fine stout, as well.

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Timmy Taes's avatar

I like watching "The Unbroken Man" videos on YouTube. He lives in Galway City and talks about the immigration situation in Ireland. He makes his videos outside in beautiful scenery.

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Defender of Freedom's avatar

What Ireland has is Good Land. The Middle East does not. And growing food and grazing animals is worth more in some ways that OIL.

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Radio Far Side's avatar

The Gulf Stream current gives Ireland a strangely moderate climate year-round, despite being so far north. It remains green summer and winter, giving it the nickname Emerald Isle. When I lived there, we had one week of solid sunshine in an entire year, and by mid-week the banner headlines were screaming heatwave! Anyone with any sense, though, was laid out in fields absorbing all the rays they could gather.

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Timmy Taes's avatar

The Good Land is in the eastern coastal areas of Ireland. Western Ireland is rocky, stormy, and people there lived on fish, potatoes, and cabbage for centuries.

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Radio Far Side's avatar

The lowly potato is an interesting story. It was brought to Europe by Spanish colonizers after the conquest of the Incas in the 1500s. It wasn't until the 1800s that the potato could be considered a staple of Irish diets, and consequently the cause of Ireland's greatest wave of emigration.

I love the West of Ireland, but it is a harsh and barren place.

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Timmy Taes's avatar

On Sheepshead Peninsula in SW Ireland, they have palm trees. Also, my wife and I saw the old roofless stone cottages of abandoned villages back in the Potato Famine Days. Across Bantry Bay was Hungry Hill. Bantry is a depressing small city in many ways. We liked living for 3 weeks on Sheepshead Peninsula. Our cottage, let to us for free by friends for our honeymoon, was an hour's walk west of Kilcrohane. Beautiful area, and we had sunny days all three weeks.

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Radio Far Side's avatar

Sounds lovely. My range was from Sligo and Dundalk in the north, to Waterford in the south. My most vivid experiences outside Dublin were the ancient pubs in the middle of nowhere that were close to 1,000 years old. The antiquity was like an Irish mist that could never be touched but was always felt.

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Timmy Taes's avatar

The DUI laws were the end of many a rural Irish pub. Damn shame to lose all that history for some MADD mothers.

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Michael Kramer's avatar

Its all about the oil-fuel of western civilization. Can u say trading with the enemy! Grandpa bush was financing Nazi Germany thru Thyssen Krupp. Bush has roots planted in British empire, which acts as the ruler of the world (DOGE). The committee of 300 includes deceased H Warmonger Bush.

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Radio Far Side's avatar

Folks tend to oversimplify just how complex the corruption is. It is built up of generations of privileged families all sucking the lifeblood out of humanity. It can't be cured with an election, and most folks don't even want to know about it, as long as it doesn't affect their comfort too much.

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Timmy Taes's avatar

The Bush family is a bunch of hucksters who married into the wealthy and powerful Walker family. The Bush family is a flim-flam man from the West Texas oil fields.

George H.W. Bush was the youngest pilot in the US Navy in WWII. He flew off a jeep carrier, and his plane was shot down by the Japanese. George H. W. Bush was rescued by a US submarine. His two crewmen died in the crash landing.

The crew of the jeep carrier couldn't stand G.H.W. Bush (who insisted on always being addressed as "George Herbert Walker Bush") and thought Bush had abandoned his crewmates in the crash into the sea. Bush was an arrogant man.

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Radio Far Side's avatar

Actually, the Bushes are Connecticut Yankees who conned their way into the Texas oil fields. The family has clearly bought its way into the bloodlines and used their Yale pedigrees to weasel into positions that carried them downstream.

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Timmy Taes's avatar

That's true, but G.W. Bush grew up in an average middle-class home in Midland, Texas. It's still there as a museum of some sort.

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Anna's avatar

Thanks for the movie share. Iran has been a pawn, and continues as one into the foreseeable future.

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Radio Far Side's avatar

Interestingly, the Persians are the original Aryan race of myth and legend. "Iran" is a variation of "Aryan". It makes one wonder why the Nasties chose the Aryans as the racial ideal, though the Persian people have a most interesting history, well worth studying.

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Timmy Taes's avatar

Iran is a theocracy. It's a lousy form of government. Mossadegh would have made Iran prosperous. Mossadegh had to go. Iran has a population of 70 million people, and they are smart, hard workers. Iran could be very prosperous with a good government and a free market economy.

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Radio Far Side's avatar

Everything you say about the Persians is true, which is why they can't be allowed to self-govern, especially sitting on the cross-roads of Europe and Asia, as they do, with abundant natural resources and a rich culture.

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Anna's avatar

Mossadegh wasn't deep state. He never had a chance under the circumstances.

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Timmy Taes's avatar

Mossadegh didn't want much from British Petroleum. It was a very fair deal. But BP wanted it ALL. Mossadegh didn't crack down on the "protesters". Big mistake.

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Anna's avatar

BP still wants it all. I believe they installed Khomeini, or at least there is rumor that the Brits, 5eyes, deep state did. They thought they could control the region, the oil, etc., but they had no idea what they were unleashing. Im not fond of the idea of the crown prince coming back. The people have to elect who they want, and there are many who would revolt all over again if a new Shah was thrust upon them.

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Radio Far Side's avatar

One certainty about Iran is that it is fiercely independent and will not accept any solution that is not home-grown. With 2,500 years of continuous culture and a deep distrust of all outside influences, attacking them is more likely to solidify internal support, rather than splinter it.

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Timmy Taes's avatar

France did let Khomeini go home.

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Keith Maguire's avatar

Even if it's not ALL the Bushes faults, I can see convicting and hanging the lot of them (with Blsir) just for the sheer catharsis of it.

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Radio Far Side's avatar

I like the way you think.

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Timmy Taes's avatar

Hang them from a West Texas oil derrick.

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Radio Far Side's avatar

Knee-cap 'em first so they beg for the rope. The thought of grovelling Bushes is pleasing.

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Michael Srite's avatar

Good article, sir, but what is up with the bewildering world map?

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Radio Far Side's avatar

It's a visual representation of inner confusion and turmoil among the masses. It's art, baby!

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Michael Srite's avatar

Thanks. Maybe I couldn't see it because I'm immersed in that inner confusion and turmoil of the masses, as in the saying about the fish.

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Timmy Taes's avatar

I really liked the map.

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Michael Srite's avatar

Good on you, Timmy, for figuring it out. It looks to me like a drug-fueled mishmash of a failed artistic attempt by someone who previously failed his geography and spelling classes. I could be way wrong, though.

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Timmy Taes's avatar

The submarines were a nice touch.

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Lynnie's avatar

Thanks for bringing up the Bushes. Lest we forget!

Love the map...how did you find this one?

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Radio Far Side's avatar

The Bushes want us to forget them. Do you recall them buying 100,000 acres in Paraguay (no extradition with US, lots of Nazi refugees)?

https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/reminder-the-bush-family-purchased-over-100000-acres-of-land-in-paraguay-which-happens-to-sit-on-the-guarani-aquifer-which-is-one-of-largest-sources-of-fresh-water-in-the-world/

They are a vile bunch of varmints that make far more trouble than they are worth. The Bush tentacles are everywhere.

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Lynnie's avatar

Yes, every time I look at a map, I think of the Bushes in Paraguay and wonder what they are doing these days.

Crickets....🤨🤨

I suspect that, in this case, no news is not good news.

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Jay's avatar

Here's some an interesting, 'secret ingredient' from the very back of the highest pantry shelf to throw into the stew and potentially spice it up a bit. It may or may not be entirely true or all that relevant...regarding which, it is always worth noting two points of which I have become ever more increasingly aware over the past few years of seeking knowledge any and everywhere it can be found:

1) anywhere that money and power are found, the further one digs in earnest, the more nauseatingly evil, exploitative, psychopathic, abusive, manipulative, and esoteric material they are sure to encounter. However...

2) the further you get into the mire, the more you'll find that the information gleaned requires a huge grain of salt for consumption (this is for a great myriad reasons, depending on the source...not the least of which being that there's a lot of misinformation and disinformation that gets thrown into the mix with many different, often conflicting intentions).

(Though it's also worth noting that, along with the Vatican, almost regardless of which specific path one chooses to follow through the sewage and refuse of power and wealth, Israel is one location all but guaranteed to be either the destination, or at least a key landmark along the way.)

https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/mossads-vip-pedophile-blackmail-material-hacked-by-iran-days-before-israel-declared-war/

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Radio Far Side's avatar

As I read your concise and insightful comment, I was reminded of an excellent bit of satire:

https://youtu.be/Do-wDPoC6GM

I think you'll grasp the connection.

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Michael Kramer's avatar

sad but true

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Dideriño's avatar

"Israel was created by British intelligence (with the consent of France, Russia and Italy) to"

Russia, huh? Which Russia? The Ukrainian Russia? The Kazakh? Georgian?

Wouldn't it be the USSR then?

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Radio Far Side's avatar

If you look at the date of the Sykes-Picot Agreement, you'll clearly see that it was Imperial Russia, before the Bolsheviks destroyed the country.

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Defender of Freedom's avatar

There was a MOVIE made about BUSH called "W".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._(film)

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CG Braswell's avatar

Great film also made about his vp called “Vice”

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Radio Far Side's avatar

I'll have to look that up. Cheney is a poisonous snake in a den of rattlers, assigned to handle W since the idiot couldn't find his ass with both hands.

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CG Braswell's avatar

https://m.imdb.com/title/tt6266538/?

(that’s the IMDb page for it. 2018 film. Saw it in the theater. You’ll very much appreciate I predict.)

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Radio Far Side's avatar

I haven't seen it, nor am I likely. Anything having to do with that mouth-breathing, knuckle dragging moron makes my blood pressure spike.

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CG Braswell's avatar

Oh you must. You’ll be glad you did…

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Radio Far Side's avatar

It's hard to resist Steve Carrell as Rumsfeld and Sam Rockwell as Shrub. This could be interesting.

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CG Braswell's avatar

Yes sir it is hilarious. Enjoy!

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Radio Far Side's avatar

I'll give it a shot based on your say-so, but health-related issues are on you.

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Stephen Rowland's avatar

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-153210/Rumsfeld-helped-Iraq-chemical-weapons.html

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175th RR CO

March 12, 2022 3:35 am

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Saddam did have WMDs. We gave them to him in the early 1980s. Rumsfeld was Regans Middle East envoy and signed documents with Saddam. Included with toxins and other deadly pathogens was West Nile Virus. I have always suspected that after the first Iraq war, Operation Desert Shield that Saddam sent the West Nile virus back to America. He waited until September 1999, when it was discovered in Central Park NYC. I suspect it was an enhanced version because symptoms were worse than normal. I believe it was determined that it was from the same batch we gave to Iraq. Yes our government was saying they had wmds but could never admit we gave it to Saddam. Consequently we needed to have another war for our folly. Another side note Secretary of Defense was Donald Rumsfeld . Obviously he knew they had wmds. Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPad

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Radio Far Side's avatar

All the Desert operations were nothing more than disputes that the Bush clan used the US army to settle. When you reach a certain level, nations become playthings.

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Stephen Rowland's avatar

This site pops with a warning “Danger, Danger, Will Robinson”. I just plowed on. I’ve encountered it before and moved ahead then printed the study to preserve info. Last one was the 1st UCLA investigation on WMDS ,Rumsfeld, Regan, et al. Now it appears to be removed. I did print it and am desperately trying to locate. As George would say, “ You got too much Stuff “.

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CG Braswell's avatar

Gotta love that old chestnut .

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Stephen Rowland's avatar

I prefer one 17 hands high.

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Radio Far Side's avatar

Though only 15 at the withers, I'll go with an Appaloosa stallion for strength and endurance. I rather like the coat, as well.

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Stephen Rowland's avatar

Tennessee Walker, 17 hands at the wither was not only breathtaking but when it danced, OMG. As far endurance, I may be prejudiced but Arabian stallion, a camel with wings in my limited lexicon of horse facts.

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Radio Far Side's avatar

Walkers are fine animals, for sure, and smart as whips. I like Arabians, but at my size they are more like ponies. Arabians are the predominant breed in Indonesia, so I don't get to ride much here. I miss the saddle.

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Defender of Freedom's avatar

Did you read Jon Rapports' most recent post on his Substack? This is exactly what he says, minus the BUSH Crime Family. That Israel was placed where it is to keep the MIDDLE EAST FRACTIONED and at constant WAR with each other. I just with that the people out there knew this!

Nothing we are watching is ever ORGANIC,.....it is all done on purpose, right down to wars and revolutions. :)

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