THEO VAN GOGH REFLEXION: Der Betrug der grünen Energieprofiteure

“Grüne” Profite können nur steigen, wenn die Freiheiten der Bürger sinken

von J.B. Shurk 1. November 2022Englischer Originaltext: The Green Energy Profiteering Scam  GATESTONE INSTITUTE

Sind Elektrofahrzeuge genauso leistungsfähig wie ihre Pendants mit Verbrennungsmotor?

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THEO VAN GOGH: GIFTE SIND KEINE GEGENGIFTE ! / USA & LAGARDE EUROPA

Leitzins nun bei 4 Prozent: Die amerikanische Notenbank dreht an der Zinsschraube

 

THEO VAN GOGH: GIFTE SIND KEINE GEGENGIFTE ! / USA & LAGARDE EUROPA

 

Darum ist es wichtig: Die Trump- und die Biden-Regierung haben den Geist der Inflation aus der Flasche gelassen – mit ihren gigantischen Stimulierungsprogrammen auf Kredit in einem extrem lockeren monetären Umfeld. Nun lässt er sich nicht mehr so leicht zurückbringen. Die amerikanische Konjunktur ist laut Analysen der Zentralbank sogar überhitzter als bisher allgemein angenommen. Das heisst, dass die Institution noch stärker auf die geldpolitische Bremse treten müsste als bisher angenommen.

THEO VAN GOGH KOMMENTAR – DIE HAUPTTENDENZ UNTER DER REGENBOGEN-FLAGGE IST REGRESSION !

Haltungsmängel im Angesicht der Krise

  1. November 2022Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson – Jaques Cathelineau

Der Publizist Andreas Öhler kritisiert in der Wochenzeitung „Die Zeit“ den Mangel an staatsmännischer Haltung, welche die politische Elite Deutschlands im Angesicht der gegenwärtige Krise zeige. Die „infantile Sprache, mit der uns die Eliten ihre Maßnahmen zur Krisenlösung nahebringen wollen“, sei dem Ernst der Lage und der Würde des Bürgers unangemessen.

  • Wer seine Entscheidungen mit Begriffen wie „Wumms“ und „Doppelwumms“ vermitteln wolle, nehme die Bürger nicht ernst und behandele sie „wie angeschickerte Touristen im Ferienflieger“. Wer einen Eid geschworen habe, „Schaden vom Volk abzuwenden“, dürfe Bürger jedoch nicht „wie entmündigte Schutzbefohlene […] behandeln, denen man nicht zutraut, komplexere politische Zusammenhänge zwischen Ursache und Wirkung geistig zu durchdringen“.
  • Unter Staatsmännern alter Art wie Helmut Schmidt oder Franz Josef Strauß „wäre ein so regredierter Redestil nicht denkbar gewesen“, denn sie hätten als Erwachsene zu Erwachsenen gesprochen. Seit der Amtszeit Helmut Kohls sei jedoch eine „Verkümmerung der politischen Rhetorik“ zu beobachten und  „Schnoddrigkeit Leitprinzip“ geworden.

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH ANALYSIS: TAKEAWAYS FROM ISRAEL’S 2022 ELECTIONS

Nov 3, 2022 · by Seth Frantzman

Israel went to the polls for the fifth time in four years in November 2022. It’s hard to remember now, but this cycle began back in the fall of 2018 when Avigdor Liberman walked away from the Netanyahu-led Coalition and it appeared snap elections would be called. However Naftali Bennett and Ayelet Shaked agreed to stay in the government. At the time the controversy related to whether Israel would use a tougher hand with Hamas in Gaza. Operation Northern Shield, to neutralize Hezbollah tunnels, began two weeks later.

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THEO VAN GOGH: EINFACHE LÖSUNG = MEHR MILLIARDEN AUF PUMP & RÜCKNAHME ALLER LANDSCHAFTSSCHUTZ-GESETZE DER GRÜNEN DURCH DIE GRÜNEN !

Energiekrise: So könnte Deutschland die Inflation bekämpfen

Jurik Caspar Iser – ZEIT ONLINE  3-11-22

Die Entlastungspakete können laut einer Studie die hohe Inflation nicht stoppen. Weitere Milliardeninvestments seien notwendig und könnten sich sogar selbst finanzieren.

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: Israel Election-What’s Behind the Rise of the Far Right? LISTEN

Smotrich and Ben-Gvir at the Central Elections Committee in September

Haaretz WeeklyNov 1, 2022

If one major story dominated Israel’s 2022 Knesset election, it was the surging popularity of the Religious Zionism Party. The party’s leaders Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, claim to have moderated their extremism, but their party platform reflects their racist, supremacist, homophobic, and theocratic views.

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THEO VAN GOGH FESTSTELLUNG: ALS ZÜNDER FUNGIERTE DIE UKRAINE, DAS TARGET HIESS RUSSLAND – DAS ZIEL IST CHINA !

Baerbock empfängt G7-Außenminister in Münster

03.11.2022, 05:35 Uhr 2 Min. DER STERN

In der Stadt des Westfälischen Friedens suchen die wirtschaftsstarken Demokratien nach Wegen, die Ukraine im russischen Angriffskrieg zu unterstützen. Aber auch China wird Thema sein.

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH : BIDEN FEARS NETANJAHU & NETANJAHU WAITS FOR TRUMP ! / ISRAEL TODAY

  1. Administration Fears Ben-Gvir Domino Effect, Considers a No-contact Policy

Whilst a significant shift in U.S. policy towards Israel remains unlikely, the administration finds itself in an unprecedented situation, having to contend with an Israeli government propelled to power by a supremacist and anti-democratic wing

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THEO VAN GOGH ANALYSIS: Was könnte Putin zu Fall bringen?

Ein Zusammenbruch des Regimes ist wahrscheinlicher als ein Putsch

VonDaniel Treisman – FOREIGN AFFAIRS – 2. November 2022

Kann der russische Präsident Wladimir Putin den Krieg in der Ukraine verlieren und an der Macht bleiben? Während die treibende Gegenoffensive der Ukraine Russlands Position auf dem Schlachtfeld untergräbt, erhält diese Frage zunehmend Aufmerksamkeit. Die Diskussion konzentrierte sich auf die Möglichkeit eines Putsches, sei es ein bewaffneter Aufstand verärgerter russischer Generäle oder eine Meuterei von Kreml-Insidern.

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH : Kurdistan’s Weekly Brief Nov 1, 2022

A weekly brief of events occurred in the Kurdistan regions of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey.
Iran 

  • On October 29, Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Commander-in-Chief Hossein Salami warned protestors not to participate in anti-government demonstrations. “Do not come to the streets! Today is the last day of the riots,” said Salami. That said, Salami’s warning and the IRGC’s violent crackdown did not stop protesters from continuing to call for regime change, especially in the Kurdish region, where Iranian security forces killed at least thirteen Kurds, including Sheikh Saqa, Zaynar Bakri, Shaho Kherzy, and a female activist named Freishta Ahmadi in Mehabad on Thursday. Iranian security forces also killed five protestors, including a 16-year-old girl, in Sena (Sanandaj), two in Baneh, and one in Qasr-e Shirin. Simultaneously, Iranian authorities kidnapped 16 activists in Bokan, 14 in Qasr-e Shirin, Shilan Koistani in Sena, and Nashid Jali in Kermanshah. Moreover, the regime deployed thousands of troops and set up additional checkpoints in multiple cities to prevent gatherings. The regime also arrested 57 more people last week. Despite the regime’s ongoing campaign of repression, however, massive demonstrations supporting the Iranian uprisings took place in Berlin, London, and Washington, DC. Further, the US Treasury Department sanctioned ten Iranian officials responsible for attacks on civilians and the 15 Khordad Foundation for placing a bounty on British writer Salman Rushdie, who was recently stabbed in New York. Likewise, the Canadian government banned IRGC leaders from entering Canada and vowed more sanctions. Lastly, the European Union (EU) is considering listing the IRGC as a terrorist organization.

Iraq

  • On Thursday, Iraq’s Council of Representatives gave a vote of confidence to Prime Minister Mohammed Shi’a Sabbar al Sudani’s new government. 250 legislators, including those from Iraq’s main Kurdish parties, approved several nominees for ministerial posts during the parliamentary session. The Kurds received four ministries, with the Kurdistan Democratic Party’s (KDP) Fuad Hussein taking the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan’s (PUK) Khalid Shwani taking over the Ministry of Justice. Disagreements between the KDP and PUK delayed voting on the ministries of Environment and Construction, Housing, Municipalities, and Public Works. Despite the PUK and KDP’s disagreements on ministerial appointments, Iraq’s Kurdish leaders vowed they would fully support the new government and called for an end to the disputes between Baghdad and Erbil.
  • The IRGC fired on three Kurdish men who were crossing the Iran-Iraq border in Sulaymaniyah Governorate’s Sharbashger subdistrict and killed a man named Dastan Rasoul. Rasoul’s family told Rudaw their son was visiting his cousins in Iranian Kurdistan.
  • A Turkish drone struck a vehicle carrying members of the Sinjar Resistance Units (YBS) in Shingal (Sinjar). Additionally, the Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) Kidnapped Yazidi Rescue Office announced six more Yazidis were freed in Shingal. The Kidnapped Yazidi Rescue Office also stated that 2,713 Yazidis remain unaccounted for since the ISIS (Da’esh)-perpetrated genocide against the Yazidi community in 2014.

Syria 

  • The chaotic situation continued in the Turkish-occupied Afrin after al Qaeda’s offshoot Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), controlled several districts. According to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), nearly fifteen civilians, mainly Kurds, have been kidnapped by the HTS and so-called Syrian National Army (SNA) in a week. The Kurdish-led Afrin Human Rights also reported Turkey’s installation of concrete walls between its proxies to avoid more clashes. The HTS and the SNA also confiscated a large amount of olive crops owned by Kurdish farmers under Zakat (Islamic almsgiving). According to the Kurdish-led Manbij Military Council spokesperson, Sharvan Darwesh, the Turkish-backed HTS has also deployed in six villages north of Manbij, replacing al Shamia Front. Darwesh accuses Turkey of “a new project” aiming to open the way for HTS to expand in the region. Moreover, Turkey and its proxies continued bombing Zargan, Ain Essa, and Tal Rifat.
  • For the second week in a row, the Fourth Division of the Syrian regime’s army has besieged the Kurdish district of Sheikh Maqsoud in Aleppo. The self-administration in the district announced the reduction of electricity to “reserve fuel” for hospitals and bakeries. The Syrian authorities use the area to pressure the Autonomous Administration of North and East of Syria (AANES).
  • In a lengthy report, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) revealed the details of the “elimination” of a British terrorist cell in the ranks of Da’esh om Syria. The terrorist group named itself “the Beatles” in 2014, carrying out kidnappings and beheadings of dozens of foreigners, including two American journalists. The SDF report noted that three members of the terrorist cell were arrested in Syria. The fourth terrorist escaped to Turkey and was later arrested at the London airport after “Turkish authorities released him.”

Turkey 

  • On October 26, Istanbul police arrested the president of Turkey’s Medical Association, Dr. Sebnem Fincanc, after she called for investigations into Turkey’s use of chemical weapons against the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in Iraq. The Turkish government is accusing her of “spreading terrorist propaganda” after her comments during a press conference in Germany on videos showing members of PKK suffering breathing issues. The PKK and several other organizations have repeatedly accused Turkey of using chemical weapons, laying evidence during Turkey’s military operations in Iraqi Kurdistan. The Pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) also called for investigations and described it as a “war crime.” “The use of chemicals is contrary to the Geneva Convention, a war crime, and a clear crime against humanity.” read the HDP statement. The HDP will hold a “Humanity March Against Chemical Weapons” rally on November 6 in Istanbul. The police arrested at least twenty people in Mersin for “terrorist propaganda” for posting videos and posts on social media about Turkey’s use of chemical weapons.

 

 

 

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