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Trump Just Ended The Ukraine War Before His Inauguration
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Trump Just Ended The Ukraine War Before His Inauguration

from TheSaltyCracker: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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The Ever Widening War
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The Ever Widening War

by Paul Craig Roberts, Paul Craig Roberts: RT reports that the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service has concluded that the West is planning to prevent a Russian victory by sending 100,000 NATO troops to occupy Ukraine.  https://www.rt.com/russia/608376-svr-west-kiev-troops/  I doubt the 100,000 NATO soldiers will have any more success than the 600,000 dead Ukrainian ones, but the threat […]
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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Doom Waves That Rise from Nowhere to Attack
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New Christmas Movies Inspired by Taylor Swift + Travis Kelce
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New Christmas Movies Inspired by Taylor Swift + Travis Kelce

The plots will seem familiar to fans. Continue reading…
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29 w ·Youtube Politics

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Government Programs, Once Launched, Never Disappear!
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Slovenia made a Melania Trump statue
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President Trump Issues Warning To BRICS Countries
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President Trump Issues Warning To BRICS Countries

President Trump announced Saturday he would impose a 100% tariff on BRICS countries if they create a new currency or back another currency other than the U.S. Dollar. “The idea that the BRICS Countries are trying to move away from the Dollar while we stand by and watch is OVER. We require a commitment from these Countries that they will neither create a new BRICS Currency, nor back any other Currency to replace the mighty U.S. Dollar or, they will face 100% Tariffs, and should expect to say goodbye to selling into the wonderful U.S. Economy,” Trump said. “They can go find another ‘sucker!’ There is no chance that the BRICS will replace the U.S. Dollar in International Trade, and any Country that tries should wave goodbye to America,” he added. Trumps has threatened 100% tariffs on BRICS countries if they try to adopt a new currency to replace the U.S. dollar. pic.twitter.com/BWuMv8gtro — Ben Swann (@BenSwann_) November 30, 2024 A closer look: “BRICS is an intergovernmental organization comprising nine countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates. BRICS was originally identified to highlight investment opportunities,” Wikipedia states. The 2024 BRICS Summit occurred in Kazan, Russia, from October 22 to 24. The event included the five namesake countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) and the first meeting for new members: Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates. From The New York Times: BRICS now includes countries representing almost half the world’s population and more than 35 percent of global economic output, adjusted by purchasing power. The conference is intended to present a hefty showcase of economic might but also entice new countries into a coalition Russia hopes to build that would form a new world order not dominated by the West. “This summit is about Putin punching back,” said Alexander Gabuev, director of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center in Berlin. Mr. Putin presents his country’s war in Ukraine as “the spearhead of destroying the old world order and helping to build a new one,” Mr. Gabuev said. “And BRICs is the most potent and representative structure of this new world order,” he added. That was a message Mr. Putin emphasized at a meeting of officials and businessmen last week in Moscow ahead of the summit. WATCH: What to expect from the #BRICS2024 Summit in Kazan, Russia The 16th BRICS summit will take place in Kazan, Russia on October 22-24, marking a significant expansion for the bloc. Key Highlights: Expansion: The summit will be the first with the newly admitted… pic.twitter.com/ERLmSjTktm — John Metzner (@JohnRMetzner) October 21, 2024 There has been widespread speculation that the BRICS nations will attempt to create an alternative currency to replace the U.S. dollar. BRICS Creates New Payment System, Will Compete Against US Dollar Per Investing News Network: The BRICS nations, originally composed of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, are looking to establish a new reserve currency backed by a basket of their respective currencies. All eyes were recently on the 2024 BRICS Summit that took place October 22 to 24 in Kazan, Russia. The BRICS nations were widely expected to continue their discussions of creating a potentially gold-backed currency, known as the "Unit," as an alternative to the US dollar. The potential BRICS currency would allow these nations to assert their economic independence while competing with the existing international financial system. The current system is dominated by the US dollar, which accounts for about 90 percent of all currency trading. Until recently, nearly 100 percent of oil trading was conducted in US dollars; however, in 2023, one-fifth of oil trades were reportedly made using non-US dollar currencies. Central to this ongoing situation is the US trade war with China, as well as US sanctions on China and Russia. Should the BRICS nations establish a new reserve currency, it would likely significantly impact the US dollar, potentially leading to a decline in demand, or what's known as de-dollarization. In turn, this would have implications for the United States and global economies.  
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Could President Trump Pardon Democrat Mayor?
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Could President Trump Pardon Democrat Mayor?

When President Trump retakes office in January, he regains the power to grant pardons. According to reports, New York City Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat, could be among the individuals hoping to receive a pardon from Trump. Adams is the first sitting NYC mayor to be indicted on federal charges. A 57-page indictment accuses the Democrat mayor of conspiracy, wire fraud and bribery charges. Just in: New York City Mayor Eric Adams could look to get a pardon from President Trump Via: The Hill pic.twitter.com/KCP1IG1S2h — The Calvin Coolidge Project (@TheCalvinCooli1) November 30, 2024 WATCH: Reports are emerging that President Trump could pardon New York City Mayor Eric Adams. After every convicted January 6er is pardoned and all pending cases are dropped, then why not? Eric Adams's prosecution was definitely political vengeance from the regime. Maybe President… pic.twitter.com/uX5IgW73Ng — George (@BehizyTweets) November 30, 2024 From The Hill: Trump has publicly empathized with New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) after federal prosecutors unsealed corruption charges against him. “He was honest, and I said he will be indicted within a year, and that’s what happened,” Trump said in September. “And I noticed the indictment is very old. It goes back a long time. Well, I had the same thing they got, they went way before the statute of limitations. So, I wish him well.” During an appearance on CNN last week, anchor Wolf Blitzer repeatedly pressed Adams on whether he has discussed a pardon with Trump, given that the mayor has repeatedly emphasized he wants to work with the president-elect. The mayor deflected and said his legal team will handle his case. “I don’t go into private conversations, but that is not on my agenda,” Adams said of a pardon. "People were not happy with me. It doesn’t have to be the president, because there are a lot of other people unhappy that I fought for this city,” he said. https://t.co/ijUMCZu5je — The Washington Times (@WashTimes) November 29, 2024 WATCH: JUST IN: NYC Mayor Eric Adams could look for a pardon from President Trump – The Hill Adams was only indicted after criticizing the Biden administration's handling of the border crisis. Does he deserve one? "This issue will DESTROY New York City," he said last year. pic.twitter.com/ZgC4NRlRYm — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 30, 2024 WCAX reports: The former president faced his own charges from the Department of Justice and vocally criticized the agency, accusing them of acting on the Biden administration’s orders. After pleading not guilty, Mayor Eric Adams is echoing those sentiments, saying the indictment comes after he criticized the White House for its handling of the migrant crisis in New York City. “Mayor Adams has been treated pretty badly. You know, when he said that this whole thing with the migrants coming into New York, this is just not sustainable. He said it very nicely. I said, well, he’s gonna be indicted by these lunatics. A year later he got indicted,” said Trump. It’s not clear if President-elect Trump would use his power to rescue the high-profile Democrat from the indictment.
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The Beatles | 1964 U.S. Albums In Mono – Box Set Review
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The Beatles | 1964 U.S. Albums In Mono – Box Set Review

Sixty years later, and we’re still listening to the Beatles. And the music and the memories continue to be re-evaluated and repackaged to meet demand. So, let’s step back to 1964 when the Fab Four came to America and altered the ideas and perceptions of the civilized world. Martin Scorsese has produced a film called Beatles ’64 that supposed to fill in any remaining gaps. We all know John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr — collectively known in some circles as “the four-headed monster” — conquered the hearts and minds of the United States with epic appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show. In the process, they released several albums. Or more accurately, EMI in Europe and Capitol in the States released several albums — in various configurations. To maximize the impact of Beatlemania in the States, spanning January 1964 through March 1965, Capitol Records and United Artists issued seven Beatles albums: Meet The Beatles!, The Beatles’ Second Album, A Hard Day’s Night (Original Motion Picture Sound Track), Something New, The Beatles’ Story, Beatles ’65, and The Early Beatles. Reissued via vinyl, tape, CD, and digitally innumerable times over the years, the seven albums have been reproduced to their original state with the original artwork and updated mono mixes on vinyl, brought together as the 1964 U.S. Albums In Mono box set. Many Beatles “purists” prefer the EMI/Parlophone UK catalog to the American Capitol catalog. Which is funny when you consider the Beatles themselves had very little input on any of the early albums, essentially collections of songs recorded and released throughout 1963-64. Of course, Capitol made a strong effort to differentiate the two, going so far as to apply certain enhancements to the music, including their own “Duophonic” stereo for early hi-fi enthusiasts. For the 1964 U.S. Albums In Mono set, the original tapes are revisited, and the fake embellishments are abandoned. New vinyl lacquers were cut to achieve the “full musical range and dynamics present on the original tapes,” while the artwork was replicated to the tiniest detail, with newly written liner notes by Beatles historian and author Bruce Spizer. Meet The Beatles! was the first proper introduction of the Beatles to America, despite it being their second stateside album (Vee-Jay Records released Introducing… The Beatles 10 days earlier). Where Beatles singles failed to ignite the American charts throughout 1963, “I Want To Hold Your Hand,” the album’s first number, changed everything at the beginning of 1964 by going to the top of the charts. Its B-side, “I Saw Her Standing There,” also made the Top 20, and is the second song on Meet The Beatles! Adding to the confusion of what goes where, Robert Freeman’s iconic portrait of the Beatles was used as the cover for Meet The Beatles! as well as its British counterpart With The Beatles. As it is, the two releases share many of the same set of songs apart from the first two singles and “This Boy.” Instead of the Duophonic” stereo Capitol snuck in on later releases, mono mixes of songs like “It Won’t Be Long,” “All My Loving,” “Don’t Bother Me,” and “Hold Me Tight” provide a gateway to a simpler time. All these years later, the Beatles still have that effect on the senses. To help get everyone caught up, other songs from With The Beatles appear on the aptly titled The Beatles’ Second Album. When it came out in April 1964, America was firmly in the grip of Beatlemania. So it was no surprise when it replaced its predecessor at the top spot of the album charts. More confusion ensues when you realize that this isn’t actually the band’s second album, and many of the songs have already made the rounds in the UK. Still, who can turn away from a searing rendition of “Money” without a defiant smile on their face? The summer of 1964 saw the Beatles on the silver screen with their first feature film, A Hard Day’s Night. The soundtrack, originally released by United Artists, featured a handful of songs used in the film, along with four incidental instrumentations scored by Beatles producer George Martin. EMI’s UK version of A Hard Day’s Night has more of the songs from the film; fortunately, Something New picks up the slack for the American market. What both the third and fourth U.S albums put on full display is the tremendous growth and maturation of a group of young musicians who’d made their American debut just a few months before. The film affirmed the foursome’s lovable nature, while songs like the title track — inspired by one of Ringo Starr’s frequently ill-placed malaprops — “I Should Have Known Better,” “And I Love Her,” and “Things We Said Today” were all giant leaps in the evolution of Lennon and McCartney’s songwriting partnership. As if television and a movie weren’t enough, Capitol went all in with The Beatles’ Story, marketed as “a narrative and musical biography of Beatlemania on 2 long-play records.” In other words, this wasn’t actual a Beatles album, just a hodge-podge of interviews, music snippets, insights and witticisms. From the moment you drop the needle and hear the orchestral embellishments overtaken by the scream of teenage girls, the story unwinds like a sensationalistic newsreel from the 1950s. Disc jockeys Roger Christian, John Babcock, and Al Wiman stir the pot between breaks of Beatles music, rabid fan confessionals, detractors’ complaints, and personable profiles of each member of the group, along with producer George Martin. Sure, the album, unissued on CD until 2014 as part of another U.S. Albums box set, was a clear-cut money grab that went gold and probably didn’t need a full-on remaster. But how can you go wrong with segments like “Who’s a Millionaire” and “Sneaky Haircuts and More About Paul”? The last album from the Beatles in 1964 was Beatles ’65, which featured more “new” songs like “I Feel Fine” and “She’s A Woman.” Most of the material was also in the UK Beatles For Sale album, also released at the end of 1964. When you consider how the band once again upped the ante with thought-provoking tracks like “No Reply,” “I’m A Loser,” and “I’ll Follow The Sun,” while still sporting a sunny disposition on covers like “Rock and Roll Music,” “Honey Don’t,” and “Everybody’s Trying to Be My Baby,” it’s no wonder Beatles ’65 went to Number One so quickly. One thing’s for sure: After getting used to the panning guitar intro on the stereo version on “I Feel Fine,” it’s refreshing to wrap your ears around the in-your-face immediacy of the mono mix. You must appreciate the fact that these songs were mostly heard through cheap transistor radios of the period. Listening to Beatles music in stereo wouldn’t become the norm until Abbey Road. The Early Beatles, the final album of the set, didn’t drop until the Spring of 1965, though the songs date back to 1963 – 64. It was all about catching up with the UK catalog and removing Vee-Jay from the equation by repackaging songs from Introducing… The Beatles to create The Early Beatles. Fans already knew the singles “Twist And Shout,” “Do You Want To Know A Secret,” and “Love Me Do,” which were all released earlier in 1964. Of note is that the version of “Love Me Do” on The Early Beatles holds the distinction of featuring Andy White in place of Ringo Starr on drums (you can find his and Pete Best’s drumming on “Love Me Do” on other collections). Comprising a wide range of covers (“Anna,” “Chains,” “Boys,” “Baby It’s You,” “A Taste of Honey,” and the aforementioned “Twist And Shout”), The Early Beatles was the first U.S. release by the band to fall short on the album charts, going only as high as 43. Still, it cemented the Beatles as a bona fide hit-makers. Hearing “Twist And Shout” in glorious mono is something everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime. All said, 1964 U.S. Albums In Mono box set is a completist, old-schooler’s wet dream, right down to the Capitol Rainbow Ring label in the center of the vinyl records. As Apple finds new and creative ways to keep the Beatles alive for future generations, fans old and new can now go back to the very beginning — when four charismatic young men from Liverpool emerged from across the Atlantic and managed to brighten a nation mourning the tragic death of their president mere months before. Whether the timing was right then doesn’t seem to matter as much as that we’re still listening — despite every other distraction vying for our attention — 60 years later. That, in itself, says a lot about what’s sacred, pure, and meant to stand the test of time. ~ Shawn Perry Purchase 1964 U.S. Albums In Mono  
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