Posted in: Police stop car driving ‘suspiciously’ and find girl’s body in back seat See in context
Gruesome
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Posted in: Mayor of Tokyo's Shibuya Ward again asks Halloween partygoers to stay away See in context
Foreign celebration with pagan origins. Nothing good comes out of it.
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Posted in: U.S. warns of Chinese global disinformation campaign that could undermine peace and stability See in context
Thomas Jefferson, in his newspaper quotes stated “the only truth you can find in the newspapers, was the classifieds. And he was not talking about Chinese or Russsian newspapers but US.
He went on to say “he man who does not read newspapers,(media in all forms today), knows more than the one that spends all his time reading them”.
Again, he was talking about US newspapers. Here is a link to more similar quotes:
https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/search?q=jefferson+newspaper
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Posted in: U.S., S Korea, Japan raise concerns over Russia-N Korea military cooperation See in context
It is no secret that the US, through its NATO war cartel, wants to subjugate Russia into what it has done to Europe.
War was has been the easiest way of fleecing it’s own coffers for the benefit of the bankers, by indebting the country through money borrowed and weapons purchase.
Gen Smedley D Butler figured this out and in 1935 he published the essay “War is a Racket”: https://ratical.org/ratville/CAH/warisaracket.html
As for the invasion, Russia had a legitimate reason, unlike the U.S. reasons used in Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Syria.
In fact, this was engineered, through use of the Rand Corporation, in which they researched on how to provoke Russia, and the possible consequences.
And I am not in favor of either propaganda. The problem is that we are sold one side of the story. And because “Patriotism is the Anesthesia of Humanity”, it is difficult for people to comprehend anything. Their patriotism or ignorance makes them accuse anybody with insights as Russian bots, etc. I used to be one of them until as Gen Albert Stubblebine said “put the dots together”, I understood how deceitful the system can be.
in the meantime, keep living the lie.
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Posted in: One in 4 American adults would rather not know if they have cancer: study See in context
Kalanchoe is believed to cure or control cancer. So is cat’s claw.
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Posted in: Ukraine marks Independence Day and vows to keep fighting Russia as it remembers the fallen See in context
Independence from what when everything is dictated by NATO cohorts
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Posted in: Bahrain to build walls against rising sea See in context
Landed on Bahrain and it was sight I did not enjoy. Egypt was no better.
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Posted in: U.S., Japan, S Korea agree to expand security and economic ties at Camp David summit See in context
Andy, right on the spot.
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Posted in: New species of snake found in Peru named after Harrison Ford See in context
Not Athaualpus Incaicus?
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Posted in: At Camp David, Biden aims to nudge Japan and S Korea toward greater unity in complicated Pacific See in context
Complicated or complicity?
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Posted in: U.S. band the Killers apologizes for bringing Russian fan on stage in Georgia See in context
Such is the Russophobia that they treat common citizens as enemies. That is how propaganda and manipulation work.
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Posted in: Kyoto police riot squad officer arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting woman See in context
“Police said Ueda and the woman had met at the izakaya where they are and drank together for a few hours”.
I believe it should read “where they ate and drank…”
Probably fat finger.
Moderator: Thanks for pointing that out. It has been corrected.
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Posted in: At Camp David, Biden seeks to cement 'new era' with Japan, S Korea See in context
Or is it to establish additional guidance to accelerate the hostilities against China?
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Posted in: World's largest cruise ship to set sail as industry rebounds See in context
You will never see me in one of those motion sickness machines. My wife keeps suggesting and I ignore her. I fell into the time share trap at her insistence. Ever again. Catch a plane and spent the night in a nice hotel.
I am with Trevor Peace.
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Posted in: U.S. scattered Japan war criminals' ashes at sea to prevent worship See in context
Is not that desecration?
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Posted in: 2 men alleging abuse at Japanese talent agency interviewed by company investigators See in context
Where are the police investigators?
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Posted in: Man fatally stabbed near train station in Sapporo See in context
I am starting to think that it is better to have some kind of protective jacket under the clothes and a leather collar around the neck like Marines used to wear.
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Posted in: North Korean leader Kim orders more missiles made See in context
After all, he has capitalist entrepreneurship just as the US and Europe make these for a profit.
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Posted in: Maui wildfire death toll hits 67 as questions raised over warnings See in context
RIP. Condolences to friends and family of the deceased.
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Posted in: China's first international cruise in 3 years sets sail from Shanghai See in context
No looking forward to being in it.
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Posted in: Japan sees heavy summer holiday traffic after COVID-19 downgrade See in context
Leaving Haneda was a nightmare with a long security line. Immigration was ok but tricky. In the US spent about 1 hour in the immigration line. Out of 40 windows, only 8 were manned.
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Posted in: Man who drove car into spectators at night festival says he was in a bad mood See in context
If you are in a bad mood it does not give you a right to assault people. Drink Cava-Cava tea like the Fijians do.
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Posted in: Hollywood blockbuster 'Barbie' opens in Japan after 'Barbenheimer' controversy See in context
Not my cup of tea.
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Posted in: 7-Eleven apologizes for cockroaches in onigiri rice balls See in context
That would cause me trauma.
walking back home from an outing with my Japanese friend in Fussa City, I saw a B-52 Cockroach crawling over the sidewalk after coming out of the sewer.
I used to see them inside base housing sewer systems but not off-base. The base never took action.
more roaches mean more sales of bug sprays. $$$
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Posted in: Canada suspends direct development assistance to the government of Niger See in context
Many use terrorism to occupy and destroy nations.
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Posted in: U.S. challenges world to tell Russia to stop using Ukrainian grain as `blackmail' See in context
And what country has the most black mail by way of sanctions?
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Posted in: Japan sushi chain drops suit against teen over licking soy bottle See in context
Make him wash dishes.
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Posted in: 6-year-old boy wakes up to find his parents dead in the house See in context
The humanity, where has it gone?
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Posted in: 64-year-old man arrested after calling police to say he forcibly kissed girl in park See in context
He probably wants a free lunch in jail.
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Posted in: Japan 'Barbie' distributor regrets reactions to A-bomb-related images See in context
It comes from a country claiming to be Japan’s friend.
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I can imagine some Starship Trooper types on one side. Overlapping propaganda and distaste for bugs.
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Posted in: Doctors, dentists sue Google for keeping reviews they say are unfair
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Posted in: Doctors, dentists sue Google for keeping reviews they say are unfair
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