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Cake day: June 23rd, 2023

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  • To be fair, a multipolar world is fine. It’s not in our, or anyone else’s really, interests to try to dictate to other overseas peoples how they should structure their lives and governments. We did give it a shot, make no mistake, but it doesn’t tend to work out all that well.

    We have no ability to stop the rise of places like China and India though, so fine, rise. We’ll only run into problems if this whole “spheres of influence” thing makes them think they can attack someone we have a security treaty with. That would be a problem.

    You want to use economic or social power instead of military power though? Try to convince people instead of force them at gunpoint? Fine. No big deal. These methods honor their freedom. That’s a multipolar world we can work with.




  • If our government is too paralyzed to help fund their defense, there are ways to bypass that.

    A lot of the pro-Ukrainian youtube celebrities, guys like Artur Rehi, organize nonprofit fundraisers to buy necessary military equipment for them, and then dude goes and drives it there himself from his home in Estonia. And videos the whole thing and publishes it on his youtube, so people can see what their donations bought. Transparently.

    What they need most is drones capable of carrying a weaponized payload, and those don’t require a full-on military-industrial complex to supply. A person can just buy 50 from normal commercial suppliers and send them, and that is very directly helpful assistance.

    We may need Uncle Sam to help out with the Bradleys and F-16s and such, but so much of this war has been and continues to be waged by light infantry using whatever they can get their hands on.







  • I’m saying that very few of our institutions have the resources and experience necessary to fight back against any form of espionage. Our intelligence agencies do, so I would appreciate a pivot from intelligence-gathering and destabilization operations, which are a part of their mission, to counter-intelligence against our rivals, which is also part of their mission. This seems to have been neglected, given how Russian spies have managed to perform assassinations in the west, become Italian admirals and German fintech CEOs, and do on-the-ground surveillance in Ukraine in support of their invasion.

    I am deeply disappointed in our CIA these days. Their intelligence gathering is fine, but they should be protecting us as well.




  • What was that? Mr. Rajat Khare of India claims to be a cybersecurity expert but has actually gotten filthy rich by doing hacks for hire all over the globe, for various shady clients, and has now hired an elite Washington law firm to have reporting of it stricken from the internet?

    You’re saying, Mr. Rajat Khare is a lying, greedy unethical businessman that will weaponize the law to silence his critics?

    Mr. Rajat Khare, who doesn’t want his name associated with any of this on the open internet…?

    Good to know, thanks.