stock here: it’s funny how some comedy guys are also very good at analysis. This guy has not been pushed into my feed for a while, but showed up at bitchute.
Month: April 2025
stock here: It looks like this Bond Villian of a character just wants to keep his job, power, and privilege. Does anyone really think that say Poland would come to the aid of the USA in some type of skirmish? What is the purpose of NATO anymore….to poke the bear?

Military.com | By Rebecca Kheel
Published April 03, 2025 at 3:03pm ET
Giving up American military leadership of the NATO alliance would be “problematic,” the top U.S. general in Europe told senators Thursday.
At an annual hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Gen. Christopher Cavoli was asked about reports that the Trump administration is considering relinquishing the U.S. role as NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Europe, or SACEUR, a title that has been held by a U.S. general since its inception in the 1950s.
As the chief of U.S. European Command, Cavoli also holds the position of SACEUR right now. While he acknowledged that it will ultimately be a policy decision by the administration whether to give up the SACEUR title, he argued that doing so would create problems for the U.S. nuclear umbrella in Europe.
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“Our allies crave our leadership and are stronger with it, and are stronger for us,” Cavoli added.
NBC News reported last month that the Trump administration is mulling giving up the role of SACEUR as part of a broader reshuffling of the U.S. military commands around the globe.
The tradition of a U.S. general being NATO’s top military officer dates back to then-Gen. and future President Dwight D. Eisenhower being appointed the first SACEUR in 1950.
But more than tradition and symbolism, Cavoli on Thursday laid out practical reasons for having a U.S. general atop the alliance. In particular, he highlighted that the U.S. extends its nuclear umbrella to its European allies, and that having the same officer in charge of both U.S. and NATO forces prevents complications with nuclear command and control.
“We have some nuclear weapons that in a conflict, upon the agreement of the United States and the rest of the nations, would be turned over to SACEUR to be delivered by a variety of nations who are involved in this program, all of them NATO nations,” Cavoli said. “If SACEUR were not an American officer, we would have to find some other way to do that, and it would certainly not be as integrated with the rest of SACEUR’s operations as it is now.”
“I and key American elements of my staff at the NATO headquarters, at Supreme Allied headquarters Europe, we are able to be the link in that chain that makes it seamless,” he added later.
While Cavoli was pressed about the Trump administration’s reported plans by several Republicans, suggesting they are troubled by the idea, at least one Republican on the Armed Services Committee offered a full-throated defense of the proposal.
“While some of my colleagues have been wringing their hands over the possibility that the United States might step away from its role as the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, I can tell you who isn’t all that worried about it: It’s the American people,” Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., said at the hearing. “Quite frankly, they probably thought that ended when Dwight D. Eisenhower was no longer the Supreme Allied Commander.”
In addition to potentially giving up the title of SACEUR, the Trump administration is also considering consolidating European Command and U.S. Africa Command, according to multiple reports.
Africa Command was created in 2007 amid concerns from the George W. Bush administration and lawmakers about a lack of focus on a continent of strategic importance and with a terrorism threat from affiliates of al-Qaida. Prior to that, responsibility for any U.S. military interests in Africa was divided among European Command, Central Command and Pacific Command. While it is a separate command, Africa Command is still headquartered in Europe alongside European Command.
At Thursday’s hearing, Cavoli suggested it would be difficult for European Command to absorb Africa Command, given Africa’s size.
“I would have the responsibility for 50 more countries,” he said in response to a question from the committee’s ranking member, Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I. “It would be a stretch, senator. That’s a wide span of control.”
Still, Cavoli also suggested his command could handle the extra workload if “the expertise and the capacity” from Africa Command were folded into European Command, rather than cut altogether.
“It would have to be studied very, very closely of course,” he added.
stock here, Mahalo to Miss Frill for finding this. The analysis is OK, he is taking a slow look at the 33 degree free mason, in which 33 people died. If you have crypto-Jews, can you have crypto-Masons also?
Volcano Visit Finally!
stock here: I went to visit the Volcano. I missed the fountaining by 1 hour!!!! But gathered much valuable information about the park layout and strategies for the next trip. A “To Go” luggage will be locked and loaded and the Canon 6D Mark 2 camera, accesories, and tripods and more will be prepped and ready to roll.
One of the ladies at the Volcano hotel (not the Volcano house), had a wall hung calendar, and has been tracking each eruption since last year, that was very valuable to look through.
Overall it was a great experience though, I did shoot the Volcano that night, and will process those photos that I already transferred to the laptop for double safe keeping, some will be good.
What is universal is that the maps and the information provided, in all cases, is deficient or just plain wrong. Boots on the ground is the only way to investigate this volcano.
I also did a photoshoot at the best tropical botanical garden on the planet. And drove up to the top of Mauna Kea in the Nissan Rouge, and then started up Mauna Loa but just ran out of time to catch the return flight. I’ll post up photos in future articles, but now it ‘s time to get ready for the weekend.

Stefan Burns breaks down the first 6.9, and the CH and the CME.
stock here: Wisconsin, battleground matrix. Milwaukee is so deep blue and so shit holed that even the black people are moving out.
Soros and gang spend $100M to influence getting a leftist female on the WI supreme court, and then the “ghost” (no soul) of a Governor celebrates how “we will not be bought”.
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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 1, 2025 | 
| Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov | 
| Gov. Evers Releases Statement on Wisconsin Election Results | 
| MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers tonight released the following statement regarding Wisconsin’s election results. “By many accounts, Wisconsin felt the weight of America—and, frankly, the world—on its shoulders in this election. And Wisconsinites across our state showed up for this moment in record numbers to exercise the fundamental American right to cast their ballot in a fair, safe, and secure election. I want to thank our exceptional clerks, election administrators, and poll workers who helped ensure we could. “In our state’s history, we have perhaps never witnessed an election as significant, contentious, and divisive—or more expensive. But Wisconsinites proved we will not be bought—not by the richest or most powerful people in the world or anyone else. That matters. “This election was about the resilience of the Wisconsin and American values that define and unite us. This election was about doing what’s best for our kids, protecting constitutional checks and balances, reaffirming our faith in the courts and the judiciary, and defending against attacks on the basic rights, freedoms, and institutions we hold dear. “But above all, this election was as much about who Wisconsinites believe we can be as it was about the country we believe we must be. “For anyone who mistakenly believes actions and decisions in Washington are neither seen nor heard here in Wisconsin or states across our country, the people of Wisconsin responded tonight. “With renewed hope, faith, and purpose, our work to protect and defend these values continues in earnest tomorrow. “Forward, and for Wisconsin, always.”  | 
| An online version of this release is available here. | 
stock here: It was fishy right out of the gate, amazing that so many people fell for this poison.
China is asshole.
stock here:
This looks like a domestic terrorist to me.
Carlos should be on a watch list. https://t.co/UBwZzm3PIw
— The Researcher (@listen_2learn) March 30, 2025
MAHA!
stock here: lot’s to unpack, don’t throw out your mountain dew just now, they took out the dangerous chemicals in 2020.
BIG FOOD is lying to you.
— Harry Psaros (@PittGuru) March 31, 2025
Seed oils, toxic hormones, and artificial dyes are k*lling you…
Here are 11 American foods that are banned in other countries: 🧵
1. Bread (made with Azodicarbonamide) pic.twitter.com/gvXYZpElOF
