Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Can Reading Good Fiction Really Cure "Conspiracy Obsession"'? Or Are Education and FACTS Needed As Well?

 


David Baldacci's recent WSJ Review article ('Our Obsession With Conspiracy Theories Is Human, So Is The Cure', Aug.  15-16, p. C1) makes some valid points regarding the genesis of CTs but in the end fails to ma ke adequate distinctions. Especially between outright lying, misinformation, disinformation, propaganda - as well as information warfare and the role of conspiracy analysis.  

On account of this lack of discrimination, Baldacci is able to claim that simple fiction-novel reading can be a "cure", i.e. 

"Maybe more storytelling, more imagination, more fiction is what's needed to combat the unreality spun online."  

Adding: 

"I don't mean to say that fiction is a substitute for a good education, but at our best we novelists probe deeper truths precisely because the facts cannot always, ever, be totally known."  

But with diligent, education-based research, they can mostly be known and I'd argue enough to distinguish between codswallop and a coherent conspiracy that actually did occur. For example, the Iran-Contra conspiracy as explained in detail in The Iran-Contra Report, (1994) published by Random House at the behest of Independent Counsel Lawrence E. Walsh.  

The basic facts to take away concerning the  Iran-Contra conspiracy are these:


- Reagan admin. shipping Israeli Hawk and TOW missiles to Iran from 1985-86 to obtain the release of American hostages held in the Middle East. This was despite an embargo on such sales.

- The money from the sales of these arms was to be funneled into Nicaragua to support the Rightist “Contras’, a violation of the then
Boland Amendment, and basically exposing the Reagan administration’s covert support for paramilitary activities conducted against the Sandinista government.

As noted in Walsh’s Introduction (p. xv):

The Iran and Contra operations were merged when funds generated from the sale of weapons to Iran were diverted to support the Contra mission in Nicaragua.  Although this diversion may be the most dramatic aspect of Iran-contra, it is important to emphasize that both the Iran and contra operations, separately, violated United States policy and the law.”

Corroborating this, on July 18, 1981 the then USSR's TASS news agency reported the emergency landing near the USSR-Turkish border of an Argentine-registered transport aircraft leased and flown by Israelis, carrying a full load of US weaponry and military spare parts. The US Assistant Secretary of State for the Middle East, Nicholas Veliotes, subsequently investigated this occurrence and concluded that the downed aircraft was on its third such flight in a series of shipments of US weapons to Iran which had been authorized by high officials in the Reagan Administration.

In terms of the scale and scope of the deal, on p. 338 of the Iran-Contra Report we see: “3300 TOWs for hostages”, then on p. 339, we note: “In fact, 1,000 TOW missiles had been delivered to Iran between February 15 and 17, 1986.”

These facts were germane and important because they disclosed the extent of the conspiracy as well as the people involved.  But this is the essential nature of all real conspiracies in the political realm to somehow leverage power to the advantage of those seeking to impose their own agenda.  Note the elements of outright lying, misinformation and disinformation were all integrated into the conspiracy to make it work - at least until it was exposed.  

In the case of the JFK assassination conspiracy all of these elements were also present, in addition to outright manipulation of the physical evidence. For example, use of mortician's plaster to make the rear of Kennedy's skull appear intact - as opposed to the occipital region being blown out, as first exposed (below right) by David Lifton in his book, Best Evidence

Other interventions included the destruction of the limo, a well as Kennedy's suit coat with the clear bullet hole in the upper back-shoulder area, e.g.  Which then allowed Warren Commissioner Gerald Ford to alter the direction of bullet entry to conform with the nonsensical 'single bullet theory'  - thereby eliminating the need to look for any additional assassins.


Which then allowed Warren Commissioner Gerald Ford to alter the direction of bullet entry to conform with the nonsensical 'single bullet theory'  - thereby eliminating the need to look for any additional assassins.  Numerous other manipulations were also done by the Commission including the falsification of the FPCC handbills reportedly handed out by Oswald- and reported by Military Science professor John Newman in his book, Oswald and the CIA.  Of course, Newman also revealed Oswald's CIA files which the Warren Commission kept concealed.

In previous blog posts I noted Barbadian psychologist Pat Bannister's categorization of those who invoke conspiracies and how she differentiated them. As part of her construction of a theory of mind, specifically showing the role of lying in young children, she also noted adeptness at detecting lies was linked to accurate detection of real conspiracies. 

For example, in connection to the Kennedy assassination real lies have been uncovered, not just Gerald Ford's manipulation of the autopsy report, i.e.  .


But in lying about key details to do with Oswald's USMC shooting scores. 
Taking one specific example, Mark Lane showed the misdirection used in the Warren Report to do with the conditions applicable to Oswald's USMC  rifle test scores, citing the questioning of a Major Eugene D. Anderson in reference to Commission Exhibit No. 239. (p. 124).  From his ambivalent  testimony, the WC simply published Anderson's speculations on what the weather on May 6, 1959 might have been - e.g. for Oswald to have achieved low test firing scores.. 

Anderson at first  saying "it was an ideal day" for firing conditions then that "it might have been a bad day for firing the rifle"  But as Lane pointed out (ibid.):

"Although the Commission adopted and published the major's speculation on what the weather 'might well have been'  there was no need for imprecision on this point. Whenever weather is a factor in a court case in the United States, the records of the United States Weather Bureau are subpoenaed and presented as a matter of course.  ... The Weather Bureau records show that the day was not 'windy, rainy, dark', it was sunny and bright and no rain fell."

On exposing this egregious omission or oversight, for example, Lane was able to show the sundry others clearly used to distort public perceptions, such as the phony FPCC and bills and the omission of more than 200 material witnesses.

Dr. Bannister  published papers, mainly appearing in university symposiums, showing that conspiracy investigation arose as an evolutionary adaptation to the (earlier evolved) ability to lie. In her conception, if conspiracy is among the most sophisticated forms of lying (entailing misdirecting actions as well as words)  then an evolutionary  "equalizer" was needed in order to expose it so this advanced lying would not be to the total future detriment of a tribe, community or nation.

Think of it: effective conspiracy (a surreptitious plan to alter outside events to a group's advantage)  is not merely a simple matter of bending the truth, but deforming it in an extended manner over time - to achieve a specific end or manifestation in the real world that provides a substantial benefit to the architects.

It requires not only the awareness of what's in the minds of those one conspires against and those who might try to detect the plan, but also predicting in advance how they might act or respond to prevent the conspiracy from being executed in the first place. And also predicting how future inquirers might be impeded from exposing it decades later.

Thus, as Bannister pointed out in a 1972 UWI  symposium, the Kennedy assassination conspirators would have to know not only how the normal law enforcement structure would respond, but also the official  paraphernalia needed to misdirect it in the case of an accidental encounter while the plot was unfolding. (Thus, years later, with the publication of Abraham Bolden's 'The Echo From Dealey Plaza', we learned about the role of the stolen Secret Service Commission books, and the crucial role they played in misdirecting authorities from the actual plan, locations of the real assassin and his assistant at the Grassy Knoll. (When a Dallas Motorcycle cop got to the Knoll to confront 2 strangers, they each produced a Secret Service Commission book.)

The conspirators would also have to be able to predict where the biggest potential threats might lurk, where the odd citizens with movie cameras (like Abraham Zapruder and Orville Nix) might be, or those with still cameras (like Mary Moorman). Thus, they'd need to have special teams ready to confiscate them.  The greatest level of forward planning and cognition was reserved for the autopsy - which had to be carried out in a secure venue under full government control (at Bethesda Naval Hospital not Dallas' Parkland Hospital) so that the actual entry and egress points for the bullets could be manipulated as well as x-rays, regular photographs.

In other words, in concert the JFK conspiracy effort amounted to one of the most sophisticated lies in history, fooling a generation almost totally  until at least the JFK Records Act required long stored documents, files be released to the public. Bannister didn't accept any of this was hopeless, and whatever the conspiracy, there would always be 'x' other minds capable of detecting its mechanisms ex post facto from clues that the conspirators left behind. 

In Bannister's mode of thought then, the conspiracy alert sounder had to possess a theory of mind at least equal to the conspiracy planner's, certainly in finally exposing it.  Yes, there could be missteps - especially given the conspiracy planning side would inevitably add further layers of lies ex post facto to throw off conspiracy investigators. Not to mention having in place conspiracy "debunkers" - like Gerald Posner and Vince Buglosi-   to attack those like Mark Lane et al who revealed the facts.

These would be in the form of blatant, sophisticated attacks using misinformation and disinformation or simply ridiculing any person that even suggested conspiracy - no matter how well -versed or grounded the person's information and formulation. It was basically a race between successful gaming of the public mind and press via actual conspiratorial  actions (in cover ups) and exposing it at a deeper cognitive level by those with conspiracy awareness and the education allowing sustained research.

Given Prof. Bannister's theory of mind, conspiracy awareness leading to rational investigations and coherent research has led to the implication of the CIA in the Kennedy killing, under the direction of Allen Dulles as well as William Harvey, via the Staff D operation. This was amplified dramatically when the CIA Handbook for Assassinations turned up (following Operation PBSuccess in Guatemala in 1954), e.g.



not to mention the shocking details therein of special hit teams.
As noted in Document 1:

"The idea of forming assassination teams ('K' groups) apparently originated with Castillo Arenas in 1952.  Adopting Castillo Arenas' concept the [  ] chief routinely included two assassination specialists in his training plans.  CIA training for sabotage teams in early 1954 also included creating a 'K' group trained to perform assassinations."
 
Bannister coined the term "conspiracy culture" to distinguish it from "conspiracy research community". The latter she envisaged as the province of mature, rational adults who committed time and energy to serious analysis and research. The former was the realm of fantasists and overgrown adolescents who created such detritus (passed off as conspiracy) as the mRNA vaccine nonsense - supposedly interjecting 'nanobots' into unsuspecting bodies, as well as the QAnon rubbish of Dems eating babies, or Pizzagate - which had Hillary operating a child sex ring in a pizza parlor in D.C.

All this brings us to Baldacci's insistence that a good novel, or any form of good fiction can save the day and ward the reader off of baseless conspiracy fluff. But the catch here is that the novelist doesn't ring up hundreds of errors himself in portraying his theme. Alas, this is what famed novelist Stephen King did in his 2011 '11/22/63',  which I noted in a detailed post at that time:



So one might again say "reader - and writer- beware". Imagination is a useful entry into fiction, but there is no substitute for a solid education and research.


Tuesday, August 18, 2026

How Classical Mechanics Can Be Applied To A Triatomic Molecule

  In an earlier post I showed howLagrangian dynamics applies to simple mechanical systems, e.g.

  • Lagrangian Dynamics Revisited (1)
  • We now examine a more advanced application, namely in terms of modeling a linear triatomic molecule.  We sketch the basic model system below:
We see the linear molecule is composed of three components: m1, m2, and M,  with the smaller masses m1 = m2 = m.  We also apply the condition they can only move along the linear dimension with atoms specified at positions: x1, x2 and x3.  We designate the equilibrium position as b.

We recall here the Lagrangian L = T - V.

And obtain the kinetic energy. T and potential energy V:

Kinetic energy: 

T   =   ½  ( m x1’ 2   -   M x2 2    + m x3’ 2 )

Potential energy:

V =   ½  k[ (x2 – x1) – b] 2   +  ½  k[ (x3 – x2) – b] 2      

T   =

½  [(m….0…..0)

       [(0….M…..0)

       [(0….0… ..m)

And make use here of the refined position parameter in terms of displacements h i:

h        =  x i  – x o i  

So:   h           =  x 1  – x o 1

x 02  – x o 1   =  x 03  – x o2 =   b

 Then the potential energy is:

V =   ½  k[ (h 2 – h 1) 2   +  ½  k[ (h 3 – h 2)  2 ] 

 And the kinetic energy:

T   =   ½  ( m h 1’ 2   -   M h 2 2    + m h 3’ 2 )

Rewriting V:

V   =   ½  k[ (2 h 2 2    + h 1 2   +  h 3 2  -  2  h 1 h 2  - 2  h 3 h 2 )]  

In tensor form:

 V   =

½  [(k… .-k…..0)

       [(-k….2k…. -k)

       [(0….-k… .. k)

 

T  =  h  ×  T ×   h

 

By Lagrange’s eqns.(Tensor form)

T ×   h       V ×   h   =  0  

Assume a solution of form:  exp (iw t)

w 2    T ×   h       V ×   h   =  0  

And the determinant of coefficients must = 0 for non-trivial soln.

è   | w 2 T  +   V  |   0

è 

Secular determinant:

  

(k - w 2 m    …-k…   . .0)

(-k …..2 k - w 2 m  ..  -k)

(0…. ….-k….. k - w 2 m)

 From here and working through some messy algebra (solving the secular equations from the determinant), we can arrive at three solutions for the angular frequency:

w1  =  0,     w2  = Ö(k/ m),   w3  = Ö{ k/ m (1 + 2m/ M)}

For amplitudes, three solutions are obtained:

h 1  =   A1 exp (iw t)

 h 2  =   A2 exp (iw t)

h 3  =   A3 exp (iw t)

Suggested Problem:

For each of the frequency solutions (h 1  etc. )applied to the linear tri-atomic molecule, give the relation between the normalized amplitudes: A1, A2 and A3 and the angular frequency.

Monday, August 17, 2026

A Media Disgrace: Craven WSJ Editors Blame Dems For U.S.S. Lincoln's Deplorable Conditions Instead Of Trump


 
"If he is no longer responsible for what he says or does, we should move beyond shock and outrage to outright fear. He could blow the world up. We must call on our elected representatives to remove him from office via the 25th Amendment as soon as possible, by reason of insanity."-  Robert Reich, 'Beyond Shock and Outrage', Substack

Again, we have a diseased, bloated madman at the helm of this country, trying to steer it into permanent wreckage - while a supplicant congress is simply content to follow his every order and suck his butt. The latest outrage is how the carrier U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln has been allowed to be deployed for over 250 days, as living conditions have  deteriorated along with morale. The latter leading to six sailors already reaching such desperation they tried to jump off the ship, see e.g. the Kyle Kulinski video podcast:

6 US Soldiers Tried To K*LL THEMSELVES By Jumping Off The USS Lincoln | The Kyle Kulinski Show

And what has been the response of the rotting orange fungal Turd? Well only to insist the besieged U.S.S. Lincoln tour "wasn't nearly long enough".  (WSJ, 'Trump Downplays Concerns About Carrier, Aug. 15-16, p. A7).  

Not nearly long enough with guys so stir crazy  they're jumping off the ship for escape?  What mushrooms or drugs is this fat fucker on?

This was the response of the demented pig who passes for 'commander in chief- though he couldn't command emptying a porto potty.  Why would he, as a draft dodger, traitor and grifting crypto criminal who cares more about completing his gold ballroom than the distressed sailors on the U.S.S. Lincoln?

 As NY Times' Maggie Haberman recently noted in an Ezra Klein interview: 

"70 percent of his mind share is on completing his ego projects like his ballroom and Arch de Trump."

This is the slime ball who the craven, conservo-cuck WSJ editors (in the same Journal issue) could not bring themselves to blame for the Carrier's problems in their editorial ('A Crisis in U.S. Naval Readiness Revealed', p. A 14).  And the Editor's asinine response? It's the Democrats to blame!  Writing: 

"Democrats this week are expressing outrage over press reports of low morale and tough conditions aboard the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln, the aircraft carrier deployed for 250 days. This is a new level of chutzpah from the party that won't pass a bill to finance military operations."

Woah! 'A new level of chutzpah'? Back up there Dotard asslickers and bald-faced liars passing for 'editors'. The sole blame is on your vaunted Orange hero who launched the attacks on Iran with Israel. Iran then responded with an initial all out targeted assault on the U.S. supply depot in Bahrain - which forced the Navy to move supply operations 2,2oo miles away to the island of Diego Garcia -with a Brit base in the Indian Ocean. See e.g.

USS Lincoln wasn't resupplied because Hegseth 'hid' that Iran destroyed main US base: Rohde | Watch

 Check your damn facts and you will find the same moron that launched this war of choice also LOST it on Day one, see e.g., 

 "He lost the war on Day 1" — Paul Krugman Exposes Iran War Failure

But no, the mesmerized Journal editors are dug too deeply into Donnie Dotard's rear end. What with believing Trump's lies to the extent they will swallow anything he or keg master Kegsbreath bellows out of their pieholes. I.e. the latter gaslighting the nation with this horse shit:  "The brave Sailors of that Strike Group are very proud of their tough and historic mission!"

Er no, they are not, Petey. They are barely hanging on for dear life having "not made a port call in 200 days, setting a record for consecutive days at sea".

And all that time dealing with half rotten food, moldy showers, no hot water and a ship basically falling apart as Kyle Kulinski's podcast notes.  No wonder these guys are ready to jump off it for relief - and yeah troops are lashing out, e.g.

Trump has CATASTROPHIC SUNDAY as TROOPS LASH OUT!!

But the craven  WSJ editors go on to bark out this twaddle:

"If Democrats are so concerned perhaps they could expedite passage of the $17 billion for U.S. military operations that the Administration requested."

Oh you mean this "administration"? Actually a regime of criminals, clowns and congenital liars who can't even get their stories straight two days in a row? How about instead, Captain Bonespurs finally take an 'L' and admit he lost this war and that Iran will never cease making his life miserable'?  At least Hormuz would open again and the desperate people of the globe who need energy - including for fertilizer - would breathe easier.

But no, "Bonespurs" Trump ain't about to do that. He'd rather spit out tons more horse manure like asking voters to accept $4 gas prices for a war they are not behind.  (See top graphic). Do the WSJ editors mention any of this? Hell no! They prefer to piss all over the Dems in their editorial, but then in the next paragraph bleat: 

"Yet the GOP also seems ready to abandon the President's $350 billion defense request."

Well, hell's bells, maybe they've also seen the light, but more likely are trying a reconciliation bill end around. Personally, I don't care so long as Dotard Donnie and Kegsbreath don't get any more taxpayer money to blow on their futile war that's already lost. And clearly we're never going to get the truth from the WSJ Pooh Bahs anyway, so outside sources are essential. Below some of the videos, podcasts that tell it like it is:

Trump Just Lost Control of His Own Military — And It's Getting Worse | Col Douglas Macgregor

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The Misery Will Continue Until Morale Improves

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The Military’s SHAME: Inside the USS Lincoln Crisis

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Deep Intel on Carrier LINCOLN's Morale Crisis - YouTube

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BREAKING: Trump Says USS Lincoln Deployment Hasn’t Gone on “Nearly Long Enough” | Command Post

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We need to accept that we elected an actual madman to be president

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Why Trump's Ballroom Bunker Proves He's Terrified | The Daily Beast Podcast

The only WSJ Op-ed contributor who (for now) seems to possess a full deck and some grasp of reality appears to be Peggy Noonan ('Trump is Starting To Look Precarious', Aug. 15-16, p. A15) who writes this regarding Bonespurs:

"His political problem with Iran is not only that the conflict is dangerous and unresolved. or that his attempts at diplomatic resolution seem half-baked, but that almost six months in he seems utterly out of his depth.  Like someone who wouldn't have gone in there had he understood history or the nature of Iran's leadership."

To which all I can retort is a big "DUH!"  Of course this deranged nitwit doesn't understand history because he's never studied it. Hell, the dolt doesn't read and can't even handle a vastly reduced half page daily brief - as Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan note in their book Regime Change,

 'Regime Change' - Perhaps The Best Political Expose in 20 years (A Review)

Noonan herself is also wise enough to grasp Trump is to blame for whatever morass or lack of military readiness or weapons the country finds itself in. Especially given the idiots defended U.S. bases around the Gulf with thousands of Patriot missiles at $4 m each, while Iran took out its targets with $400k drones. Of course the U.S. -guided by certified morons- would run through its whole inventory!

Near the end of her piece Noonan writes that Trump spoke to Tucker Carlson "by phone in the weeks before the Iran war commenced"  Adding:"Mr. Carlson was trying to warn him against military action" But Trump replied: "I know you're worried about it. But it's going to be OK."

Again proving severe detachment from reality and military facts. Namely that Iran would shut down the Strait of Hormuz when the first missiles struck. But the Orangutan believed he'd have a cakewalk like in Venezuela.  Noonan again:

"It's hard to understand such a breezy gloss on history, or on life. Presidents don't say that kind of thing because presidents are precisely the people that learn each day that many things don't work out for the best."

Well, especially if that president is deluded, deranged or both - like Trump. Or which Pegs attributes to "boredom", i.e.

"Mr. Trump seems to have a real fear of boredom. Even at his age he is restless, and when there's peace and quiet he seems to become anxious as if he can't tolerate normality."

Exactly, Peggy! Because he's not normal though too much of the reactionary press treats him as such (even YOU at other times!)

But what Noonan interprets as aversion to normality I and many others - including his former lawyer Ty Cobb - trace to mounting insanity, i.e.

Trump Lawyer Calls For 25th Amendment Over PSYCHOTIC MELTDOWN

So it's past time this senile fool needs to be replaced under the 25th amendment.  If this traitor loses it with Iran and launches tactical nukes at some point (say at Pickaxe Mtn.), e.g.

MTG Gives URGENT WARNING on Trump USING NUKES!!!

 the nation's 'leaders' have only themselves to blame for refusing to act expeditiously.

See Also:

by Ann Wright | August 15, 2026 - 4:50am | permalink

Rotten food, overflowing toilets into bunking areas, no room in the incoming missile shelters, confiscated cellphones that are the notification devices for incoming missiles, infrequent mail, social media closed down, were some of the issues that military families identified at the national conference of Veterans For Peace.

Spouses and parents of Air Force, Army, Marine, and Navy members told of plummeting morale, lack of basic supplies, and attacks on US military bases that are not reported in the US media.

The frustration of the military families at the VFP conference echoed the descriptions of life on US military bases in the Middle East under attack by the Iranian response to the brutal US-Israeli five-month attack on Iran made by military families who met with the acting assistant secretary of the Navy and the commander of the US Pacific Fleet in San Diego on August 6, 2026.

» article continues...

And:

Opinion | Why the USS Abraham Lincoln crew has reached a breaking point - The Washington Post

Excerpt:

When missions expand while food, showers and sleep dwindle — and when mail and port calls are canceled, and homecoming dates repeatedly rescheduled — time seems to stop, making life in the middle of the ocean turn from hard to intolerable.

That breakdown matches recent reports of conditions on the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, which is on a historic deployment with more than 260 consecutive days at sea. The crew of roughly 5,000 was supposed to be home several weeks ago, but the prolonged war with Iran has extended its operations. For months, worried family members have raised concerns about the well-being of their sailors and the status of the ship, sharing accounts of broken systems, supply shortages and extreme fatigue.

Rep. Mike Levin (D-California), who represents the congressional district neighboring the Lincoln’s home port in San Diego, chronicled the issues on social media: “Moldy showers, broken toilets, laundry down for weeks, long stretches with no hot water, a meal that came down to half a cup of rice and two tortillas. No soap, deodorant, or toothpaste.” 

And:

by Tom Engelhardt | August 19, 2026 - 4:48am | permalink

— from Tom Engelhardt's Substack

Hey, President Donald Trump couldn’t have made it clearer that he wanted to go to war with Iran, could he?

You would think that even he wouldn’t have been dumb enough to start a war with that country, given the US record of (not) winning wars anywhere on Earth since World War II ended 80-plus years ago, not to speak of his repeated promises, when running for office again in 2024, that, unlike just about every president in recent times, there would be “no new wars,” not all-American ones anyway, once he was back in office—nope, nowhere on Earth. (Whew! That was a lot to get into a single Trumpian sentence!)

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And:

by Nick Hilden | August 18, 2026 - 5:17am | permalink

— from Alternet

On Monday, amid news that President Donald Trump is destroying longstanding U.S. alliances, coddling adversaries and considering the use of nuclear weapons, a prominent American diplomat called for bipartisan recognition of the historic danger presented by the Commander in Chief’s "unchecked narcissism" and “absolute cognitive failure.” This is according to attorney Andrew Weinstein, former delegate to the United Nations, who took to social media to raise the alarm.

“We are past the point of political disagreement,” posted Weinstein. “We are witnessing a catastrophic collision between unchecked narcissism and obvious neurological decay. It is the most dangerous intersection in American history: a man with the absolute power of the Presidency and the absolute cognitive failure of a person no longer tethered to reality.” He continued, “Turns out U.S. military readiness becomes strangely flexible when the priority is not upsetting a dictator who runs forced labor camps, starves his own people as punishment, and executes citizens for watching foreign media.”

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And:

Professor Robert Pape: Iran War is a Trap and America Has No Way Out!

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