Here’s the percentage of your life the US has been at war, based on birth year.
Is this the legacy we want to leave our children? Do we want to leave them a better safer future, or a world that’s been destabilized and ravaged by endless wars?
Courtsy Quincy Institute

I’m so glad they finally toppled the Maduro Regime in Venezuela, now the Venezuelan people can experience true American democracy.
- A Rothschild controlled central bank currency.
- A real education system where their kids are taught the values of Trannyism
- A state run media running a non stop 24 hour a day psychological operation explaining how jews are God’s chosen people and they should turn over all their resources to isreal.
There Are No Good Outcomes in Trump’s Latest Attempt at Regime Change in Venezuela
Donald has started an illegal and unauthorized war to deny an estimated 5 million US adult cocaine users access to any Venezuela-based supplies of a recreational drug that—
has a mere 0.1% chance of killing them.
will not make a damn bit of difference as to supply and availability on the streets in the US anyway. That’s because Venezuela supplies just 8% or 51,000 pounds of the total US cocaine supply of 635,000 pounds annually.
Moreover, almost the entirety of this tiny amount of Venezuela-based cocaine is actually grown, harvested and processed into bricks in Columbia. The fact is, finished product merely passes through trans-shipment routes in Venezuela, which could be replaced by alternative routes in a heartbeat.
Red meat supposedly causes cancer.
Meanwhile, every single population that ate primarily red meat for millennia:
Mongols
Maasai
Plains Indians
Inuit
Gauchos
Had functionally zero cancer until Western contact introduced them to sugar and seed oils.
But sure, it's the meat.
Jeffrey Sachs Blasts US Power Grab Over Venezuela, Maduro Capture at Historic UN Meeting
🇺🇸 US military interventions in foreign countries since WWII (incomplete list):
🇮🇷 Iran: 1946
🇨🇳 China: 1946 - 1949
🇬🇷 Greece: 1947 - 1949
🇮🇹 Italy: 1948
🇵🇭 Philippines: 1948 - 1954
🇰🇵 Korea: 1950 - 1953
🇮🇷 Iran: 1953
🇻🇳 Vietnam: 1954
🇬🇹 Guatemala: 1954
🇱🇧 Lebanon: 1958
🇵🇦 Panama: 1958
🇭🇹 Haiti: 1959
🇨🇩 Congo: 1960
🇻🇳 Vietnam: 1960 - 1964
🇨🇺 Cuba: 1961
🇨🇺 Cuba: 1962
🇱🇦 Laos: 1962
🇪🇨 Ecuador: 1963
🇵🇦 Panama: 1964
🇧🇷 Brazil: 1964
🇻🇳 Vietnam: 1965 - 1975
🇮🇩 Indonesia: 1965
🇨🇩 Congo: 1965
🇩🇴 Dominican Republic: 1965
🇱🇦 Laos: 1965 - 1973
🇬🇭 Ghana: 1966
🇬🇹 Guatemala: 1966 - 1967
🇰🇭 Cambodia: 1969 - 1975
🇴🇲 Oman: 1970
🇱🇦 Laos: 1971 - 1973
🇨🇱 Chile: 1973
🇰🇭 Cambodia: 1975
🇦🇴 Angola: 1976 - 1992
🇮🇷 Iran: 1980
🇱🇾 Libya: 1981
🇸🇻 El Salvador: 1981 - 1992
🇳🇮 Nicaragua: 1981 - 1990
🇱🇧 Lebanon: 1982 - 1984
🇬🇩 Grenada: 1983
🇭🇳 Honduras: 1983 - 1989
🇮🇷 Iran: 1984
🇱🇾 Libya: 1986
🇧🇴 Bolivia: 1986
🇮🇷 Iran: 1987 - 1988
🇱🇾 Libya: 1989
🇵🇭 Philippines: 1989
🇵🇦 Panama: 1989 - 1990
🇱🇷 Liberia: 1990
🇮🇶 Iraq: 1990 - 1991
🇮🇶 Iraq: 1991 - 2003
🇭🇹 Haiti: 1991
🇸🇴 Somalia: 1992 - 1994
Yugoslavia: 1992 - 1994
🇧🇦 Bosnia: 1993 - 1995
🇭🇹 Haiti: 1994 - 1996
🇭🇷 Croatia: 1995
🇨🇩 Zaire (Congo): 1996 - 1997
🇱🇷 Liberia: 1997
🇸🇩 Sudan: 1998
🇦🇫 Afghanistan: 1998
🇮🇶 Iraq: 1998
Yugoslavia: 1999
🇲🇰 Macedonia: 2001
🇦🇫 Afghanistan: 2001
🇮🇶 Iraq: 2003
🇮🇶 Iraq: 2003-present
🇭🇹 Haiti: 2004
🇸🇾 Syria: 2011-present
🇺🇦 Ukraine: 2014-present
🇻🇪 Venezuela: 2026
The UN Security Council witnessed a rare, explosive intervention as economist Jeffrey Sachs delivered a sweeping warning on Venezuela. Speaking during an emergency session, Sachs framed the crisis as a test of international law itself, not leadership politics. He traced decades of U.S. regime-change actions, questioned the legality of force and sanctions, and warned of catastrophic consequences if UN rules collapse in a nuclear age.
Since 1947, United States foreign policy has repeatedly employed force, covert action, and political manipulation to bring about regime change in other countries. This is a matter of carefully documented historical record. In her book Covert Regime Change (2018), political scientist Lindsey O’Rourke documents 70 attempted US regime-change operations between 1947 and 1989 alone.
These practices did not end with the Cold War. Since 1989, major United States regime-change operations undertaken without authorization by the Security Council have included, among the most consequential: Iraq (2003), Libya (2011), Syria (from 2011), Honduras (2009), Ukraine (2014), and Venezuela (from 2002 onward).
The methods employed are well established and well documented. They include open warfare; covert intelligence operations; instigation of unrest; support for armed groups; manipulation of mass and social media; bribery of military and civilian officials; targeted assassinations; false-flag operations; and economic warfare aimed at collapsing civilian life.
These measures are illegal under the UN Charter, and they typically result is ongoing violence, lethal conflict, political instability, and deep suffering of the civilian population.
The case of Venezuela
The recent United States record with respect to Venezuela is clear.
In April 2002, the United States knew of and approved an attempted coup against the Venezuelan government.
In the 2010s, the United States funded civil society groups actively engaged in anti-government protests, notably in 2014. When the government cracked down on the protests, the US followed with a series of sanctions. In 2015, President Barrack Obama declared Venezuela to be “an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.”
In 2017, at a dinner with Latin American leaders on the margins of the UN General Assembly, President Trump openly discussed the option of the US invading Venezuela to overthrow the government.
During 2017 to 2020, the US imposed sweeping sanctions on the state oil company. Oil production fell by 75 percent from 2016 to 2020, and real GDP per capita (PPP) declined by 62 percent.
The UN General Assembly has repeatedly voted overwhelmingly against such unilateral coercive measures. Under international law, only the Security Council has the authority to impose such sanctions.
On 23 January 2019, the United States unilaterally recognized Juan Guaidó as “interim president” of Venezuela and on 28 January 2019 froze approximately $7 billion of Venezuelan sovereign assets held abroad and gave Guaidó authority over certain assets.
These actions form part of a continuous United States regime-change effort spanning more than two decades.
Recent United States global escalation
In the past year, the United States has carried out bombing operations in seven countries, none of which were authorized by the Security Council and none of which were undertaken in lawful self-defense under the Charter. The targeted countries include Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, and now Venezuela.
In the past month, President Trump has issued direct threats against at least six UN member states, including Colombia, Denmark, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria and of course Venezuela. These threats are summarized in Annex I to this statement.
What is at stake today
Members of the Council are not called upon to judge Nicolás Maduro.
They are not called upon to assess whether the recent United States attack and ongoing naval quarantine of Venezuela result in freedom or in subjugation.
Members of the Council are called upon to defend international law, and specifically the United Nations Charter.
The realist school of international relations, articulated most brilliantly by John Mearsheimer, accurately describes the condition of international anarchy as “the tragedy of great power politics.” Realism is therefore a description of geopolitics, not a solution for peace. Its own conclusion is that international anarchy leads to tragedy.
In the aftermath of World War I, the League of Nations was created to end the tragedy through the application of international law. Yet the world’s leading nations failed to defend international law in the 1930s, leading to renewed global war.
The United Nations emerged from that catastrophe as humanity’s second great effort to place international law above anarchy. In the words of the Charter, the UN was created “to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind.”
Given that we are in the nuclear age, failure cannot be repeated. Humanity would perish. There would be no third chance.
Measures required of the Security Council
To fulfill its responsibilities under the Charter, the Security Council should immediately affirm the following actions:
The United States shall immediately cease and desist from all explicit and implicit threats or use of force against Venezuela.
The United States shall terminate its naval quarantine and all related coercive military measures undertaken in the absence of authorization by the Security Council.
The United States shall immediately withdraw its military forces from within and along the perimeter of Venezuela, including intelligence, naval, air, and other forward-deployed assets positioned for coercive purposes.
Venezuela shall adhere to the UN Charter and to the human rights protected in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The Secretary-General shall immediately appoint a Special Envoy, mandated to engage relevant Venezuelan and international stakeholders and to report back to the Security Council within fourteen days with recommendations consistent with the Charter of the United Nations, and the Security Council shall remain urgently seized of this matter.
All Member States shall refrain from unilateral threats, coercive measures, or armed actions undertaken outside the authority of the Security Council, in strict conformity with the Charter.
In Closing
Mr. President, Distinguished Members,
Peace and the survival of humanity depend on whether the United Nations Charter remains a living instrument of international law or is allowed to wither into irrelevance.
That is the choice before this Council today.
Thank you.
You are describing the reality of Venezuelans today; possibly mostly accurately. What you do not foresee and of course cannot is what might result from an American invasion. It may become even worse than what you have today. Ukrainians felt the same way (at least Western parts of that country, more pro Western parts) at 2014, when they got themselves rid of Russian yoke (symbolic). The problem is that Americans and their government do not care for the acquired new colonies as such and do not have the discipline and stamina needed to manage their new colonies, and what they mostly seek is war and chaos. Look at the previous American regime change and nation building projects, they are just chaos. Only winners so far have been the weapons manufacturers and obviously bankers. I have very low expectations for a better outcome for American democracy brought to Venezuela by bombs. I hope I am wrong.
Me walking into McDonald's to order six double quarterpounders, no buns, no cheese, no fries, no soda.
Still one of the healthiest meals you could possibly eat.

"He's draining the swamp."
"He's a hero."
"He's a peace-maker."
"He will liberate humanity."
"He's fighting the deep state."
"He's exposing the cabal."
"He's a warrior for truth."
"He's the great awakener."
"He's taking on the globalists."
"He's a knight against tyranny."
"He's dismantling the elite."
"He's demolishing big pharma."
"He's purging the corrupt."
"He's freeing us from the matrix."
"He's the storm bringer."
"He's our saviour."
"Trust the plan..."
Fucking morons.
Imagine this... A free market of societies competing to create the best quality of life for those that choose to be there, with no presumption of loyalty for simply being born into any one culture, and the freedom to choose any society or culture based on your personal individual values.

1931: Dr. Otto Warburg wins the Nobel Prize for discovering cancer cells cannot survive without glucose. They're glucose-dependent.
This suggests depriving cancer cells of glucose might treat cancer. Warburg proposes testing therapeutic ketosis: cancer cells need glucose, healthy cells run on ketones.
The hypothesis is brilliant. Clinical trials should begin immediately.
They don't.
Why? Chemotherapy research is exploding. Pharmaceutical companies can patent chemotherapy drugs. They cannot patent "stop eating sugar."
Throughout the 1960s-70s, scattered researchers test ketogenic diets for cancer. Small studies show promising results. Cancer cells shrink when glucose is restricted.
These studies are published in minor journals. No major institution picks them up. No pharmaceutical company funds larger trials.
Dr. Thomas Seyfried at Boston College rediscovers Warburg's work in the 2000s. After 15 years researching cancer metabolism, his conclusion: Cancer is metabolic, not primarily genetic. Ketogenic diets should be first-line therapy.
He publishes "Cancer as a Metabolic Disease" in 2012. Comprehensive. Meticulously researched.
The oncology establishment ignores it completely.
When Seyfried lectures at medical schools, oncologists walk out. They call his work "dangerous." Not because the science is wrong. Because suggesting diet could treat cancer threatens the entire chemotherapy industry.
Current standard cancer treatment: Poison the patient with chemotherapy, then send them home with advice to eat "healthy whole grains" that feed the cancer.
Current research funding for metabolic cancer therapy: Essentially zero.
Warburg won the Nobel Prize 95 years ago. We've known cancer is glucose-dependent since 1962.
We're still feeding cancer patients sugar and calling it supportive care.
Because ketogenic therapy can't be patented.
Cartoon prediction, 2007.
#Venezuela

MAGA

1066, England. William the Conquering just taken the throne.
Within months, he issues the Forest Laws.
Hunting deer is now forbidden to anyone below noble rank. The punishment isn't a fine. It's death.
Not execution by sword, which would be quick. Execution by hanging, slow strangulation, body displayed in the village square as a warning.
Sometimes they'd blind you first and let you starve instead. The cruelty was the point.
These weren't conservation laws. The deer population was massive. Herds roamed freely across thousands of acres of "royal forest" that just happened to include the land peasants had been hunting on for generations.
The real reason becomes clear when you look at what replaced venison in the peasant diet. Bread. Lots of bread. Grain-based gruel. Pottage made from whatever vegetables they could grow.
The lords continued eating venison. Multiple deer per week. Whole roasted boars. Fatty game birds. Their tables groaned with meat at every meal.
The peasants ate grain and were told it was God's will that only nobility could hunt. The Church backed this up with sermons about knowing your place in the divine order.
A peasant family could watch deer walk through their barley field, destroying their crop, and be executed for killing the deer to feed their starving children. The deer belonged to the king. The barley belonged to the king. The peasant belonged to the king. And the king ate venison while the peasant ate gruel.
This wasn't about protecting animals. It was about controlling protein access. A population fed on grain is weaker, more compliant, easier to manage. A population eating meat is stronger, more energetic, more likely to cause problems for the ruling class.
The Forest Laws stayed in effect for 800 years. Eight centuries of restricting meat to the elites while forcing the masses onto grain. And during those eight centuries, the peasant class got shorter, weaker, more disease-prone with each generation.
The nobility, eating their venison and boar, stayed tall and strong. You can see it in the armor. Noble armor from the 1400s fits a 5'10" man. Peasant remains from the same period average 5'3".
Same genetics. Different diets. The nobility ate what humans evolved eating. The peasants ate what they were allowed to eat.
The elites have always known: Control the meat supply, control the population.

They killed a guy who was becoming a problem. And his killing can be blamed on people who oppose genocide because he was defending the genocide. They chose their first victim very carefully. This may continue until they can turn opinion in favor of Israel.
First In Iran, Now In Qatar...
Israel Bombs Peace Negotiations, With U.S. Approval & Assistance
Covid was and is not more than a mere seasonal cold.
Covid was also mass murder of the elderly with Midazolam.
There never was a pandemic, not in 2020 nor ever. There never be a pandemic. But they will try other mass murder schemes.
The melt season on the Greenland ice sheet is over. The surface of the ice sheet gained 399 billion tons of new ice over the past year, which is 29 billion tons above the 1981-2010 average. Five of last eight years have been above average.
https://polarportal.dk/en/greenland/surface-conditions/
#climate
BEWARE THE FABIANS
They already control the British government… and they won't stop until they've achieved Marx and Lenin's ends:
To destroy your independence from the state and abolish all private wealth.

"israel" is the most hated nation on Earth and they're blaming us for it.






