by Joseph P. Farrell, Giza Death Star:
Well, the holidays are over and all the decorations are back in their boxes, and we’re all well into 2024. I suspect, too, that most of us are anticipating a “bumpy” year. Many of us are waiting breathlessly to see what sorts of shenanigans will be resorted to by the American deep state to maintain its power, and keep the Bai Den Dhzao avatar in “office” along with the other avatars that constitute the puppet show of “government”. But as the holidays wore on – and incidentally, a big thank you to all of you who continued to send in articles over the vacation, as we will have quite a “tidbits and honourable mentions” section this Saturday – anyway, as the holidays wore on, one little story came out of South America that the United States, because of the decision of the Colorado Supreme Court to keep Mr. Trump off of that state’s ballot because of his role in the “January 6 2021 ‘insurrection'”, was no longer in a position to lecture the rest of the world about its political shortcomings. Never mind the fact that whatever it was, January 6 2021 was not an insurrection, and never mind the fact that there was absolutely no due process on the part of the Colorado State injustices.
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Or to put all that as plainly as possible: one banana republic served notice to a much larger banana republic that it was no longer listening nor paying attention to its “leadership”. It wasn’t alone. Indeed, since the events of that January 6th, many articles have appeared in the places that write and publish such articles, about how the whole American system is fundamentally flawed and may come down.
But there is another story out there that in its own roundabout way illustrates the problem now faced by the USSA on the global stage. It didn’t make the “radar” on much American media, and for good reason: one major world power is now endorsing a view of the 2020 American presidential election that is in direct opposition to the narrative the American deep state was (and is) so desperate to promote. The narrative holds that those elections were squeaky clean, that Bai Den Dhzao won fairly and squarely, and that we should all move along to the business of running the country, opening our borders entirely, sending all of our tax money to the Ukraine and Israel, and surgically changing the sexes of our pre-pubescent children. But one major power is saying a firm Nyet to the narrative that started all of this (and thanks to all of you who sent the article):
Now for those of us with an ounce of common sense and a little statistics, the narrative we were fed on election night of 2020 made no rational sense, and we knew it made no rational sense, as the “votes” being “recorded” after so many polling places experienced the odd shut down were simply not within any normal statistical random pattern, nor was the fact that they all broke in favor of Bai Den Dzhao; one would have expected at least some of them to have broken for Trump. Now years later, the media finally reports more and more stories of evident fraud being committed that night and the following days. Too bad, because now we’re stuck with the Bai Den avatar. One hopes that the next time Communist China decides to do business with a corrupt American political family, that they will choose more wisely. But the problem is, now the American deep state is also stuck with the Bai Den Dzhao avatar.
But now Russia is telling its school children that they’re not buying the narrative either, and who can blame them? The Bai Den Dzhao regime is up to its earlobes in the Ukrainian corruption, as the article notes:
Another excerpt includes a picture of Biden wearing a mask. Rough translation: “On (masked) Biden from the same Russian school textbook ‘His entire political career has been accompanied by corruption scandals. He and his family have commercial interests in Ukraine.”
True enough, but it’s this that interests me:
Russian schools are teaching the youth that America rigged its own election in 2020. Students in the 11th grade have posted excerpts from their revised textbooks to the internet. Newsweek requested a copy from the publisher, Sonin, who declared that everything published is factual and approved by Sergei Kravstov, Russia’s minister of education.
Rough translation of excerpt above: “Donald Trump. American statesman and political figure, businessman, born in 1946, 45th President of the United States from 2017 to 2021, the first President of the United States who had not previously held any public office. The richest man of all American presidents. In the 2020 presidential elections, he again nominated himself as a candidate, but as a result of obvious fraud on the part of the Democratic Party, he lost the election to J. Biden.” (Emphasis added)
Note that: “obvious fraud.” Not “clever fraud” nor even “subsequently discovered fraud” nor “programming errors in counting software” nor any of a plethora of other euphemisms. It is plain and simply “obvious fraud.” In a country like Russia whose mathematics examinations for university admission are some of the stiffest in the world and which are capable of making even a Chinese math expert sweat, that’s a significant statement.
Indeed, I’m reading it as a kind of challenge, as a message: bring it on, prove your case that the results were legitimate mathematically. No one will believe you, and we’re serving notice that we don’t and are not going to go along parroting your narrative.
In other words, the significance of the Russian textbooks may (and probably will) be entirely lost in countries like the United States, Canada, the U.K., or Australia, where wishful thinking and merely stating things to be true has replaced actual reality. But in other countries not given over to to such epistemological insanity and metaphysical nominalism – India, Indonesia, Thailand, and so on – the message and the lesson is clear, and the lesson is that the narrative – and the people adhering to it – are either nuts and insane, or so completely desperately intent on maintaining power that they are willing to resort to any fairy tale in order to retain it.
And this is where the conclusion to this short article comes in: