geopolitics: the eu must now draw a hard line of refusal for ukraine to enter the eu. unequivocally. if the eu simps around or makes the mistake of trying to appease or compromise with ukraine after this mining rights deal with the us, the eu risks being erased by proxy. this is a massive forced error on the part of the eu - france especially must withdraw all diplomatic support for an unelected regime which sells its already-compromised citizens to the highest bidder. it's now time for serious governance. nostr:note1dguzfg0hn0e6fjxx7vlvydd6r6ggn3uclrjmeehna38pqv4zgawqpsecv6
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i unequivocally oppose the mining rights deal conceptually and literally. a pivotal decision. a profoundly unethical choice. exploitation servitude on an entirely different level of corruption. an historical marker for the abject inhumanity of those in power.
little historical reminder of how the punishment cycle of "reconstruction aids" pans out -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconstruction_era?wprov=sfti1
"mining rights" in shadow law applies to indentured servitude of those tied to land - and the precedent for suspension of habeas corpus under state breach of federal law is a wartime and peacetime provision.

please attach shadow docket boxes for scotus which are being held by X in my illicitly suspended accounts 📦. "mining rights". fuck you.