The more pressure on ZOG, the faster the rootless, transnational, satanic clique will collapse, and Europe will once again be a homeland composed of free White nations.
Nevertheless, Moscow is prepared to cooperate with more pragmatic European leaders in the future, the foreign minister said. “If some nationally-oriented politicians emerge [in Europe] who understand all the benefits of equal and mutually beneficial partnership with Russia, I can assure you, there will be no issues on our side,” he said.
“We are realists. We will continue to work with those few Europeans that cherish friendship with Russia. We will not cooperate with Russophobes,” Lavrov added.
When the first domino falls, ZOG's entire rotten edifice will collapse in on itself:
Relations between Moscow and Brussels are now at their “lowest point,” Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, told TASS in an interview published on Tuesday. The EU has declared a “hybrid war” on Moscow by unquestioningly following the US, the minister added.
The policies of Brussels have only hurt the interests and well-being of Europeans themselves, Lavrov said. He also accused Washington of barring EU nations from conducting dialogue on energy with Moscow, even though Russia’s supplies of fuel provided Europe with “unprecedented prosperity” for decades.
Following the launch of Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine, the EU began gradually reducing Russian energy imports through sanctions, which include a ban on EU imports of seaborne Russian oil, as well as a $60-per-barrel cap on Russian seaborne crude.
In late July, EU member states agreed on a plan to reduce their gas consumption by 15% over the coming months to reduce their dependence on Russian energy. These policies, coupled with the sanctions and the conflict in Ukraine, have led to an energy crunch in the EU, with gas prices climbing to record highs.
Russia will “no longer do ‘business as usual’” with partners such as these, Lavrov warned, adding that Moscow has no intention of “banging its head against a wall,” as it can find countries to work with beyond Europe.
World Jewry knows perfectly well that "demographics is density":
It must be nice to be able to explicitly organize and fight for your People without being harassed by ZOG, the FBI, the CIA, along with every other ungodly force imaginable. I guess being able to casually, openly, blatantly pursue their vested group interests is one reason why they consider themselves to be "Chosen".
Economic benefits and discounts will likely be offered to Jews to move into areas with significant Palestinian populations.
As part of deals struck to form Israel's new government last week, far-right parties and Likud have agreed to enforce a "Judaisation" plan in the Galilee and Naqab (Negev) regions, which have a significant population of indigenous Palestinian citizens.
The Religious Zionism alliance, led by Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir, has previously said it intended to strengthen Jewish settlement in the two regions located in northern and southern Israel, respectively.
This will likely be done through offering economic benefits and discounts to Jews to encourage them to move to those areas, according to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.
The Religious Zionism party headed by Smotrich, who is set to become the finance minister, will have a seat on the council of the Israel Land Authority (ILA) which is in charge of allocating state lands for residential and other uses.
Palestinian citizens of Israel who live in the Naqab region have long accused the Israeli government of attempting to uproot them through various tactics.
Those include confiscation of lands from native Palestinians and turning landowners into tenants. Additionally, the Israeli government has been accused of preventing the expansion of Palestinian villages and encircling them new Jewish settlements.
Under the new government, the enforcement of the ILA policy will fall under Ben-Gvir's authority as national security minister.
His Jewish Power party will also receive the Negev and Galilee Development Ministry, according to the terms of his coalition deal with Likud, the party of Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu.
Anti-Palestinian policies
Ben-Gvir, campaigning on anti-Palestinian far-right policies, has surged into the mainstream in Israel in recent years.
Among other controversial remarks is his frequent categorisation of Palestinian colleagues as "terrorists". He has also called for the deportation of his political opponents.
In his youth, his views were deemed too extreme by the army, which banned him from compulsory military service.
So far, he has reportedly secured several agreements with Likud that have raised alarm for Palestinians living in the occupied territories as well as those with Israeli citizenship.
There are nearly two million Palestinians with Israeli citizenship, making up nearly 20 percent of the population. Around 300,000 of them live in the Naqab.
Netanyahu had announced late on Wednesday that he formed a new government, minutes before a midnight deadline set by President Isaac Herzog.
Israel's longest-serving prime minister will return to power after his Likud party, far-right religious Zionist factions and ultra-Orthodox parties secured 64 of the parliament's 120 seats in what will be Israel's most right-wing administration in history.
Meanwhile, here in Occupied America, ZOG won't let us have borders:
Because, here in America, we aren't "Chosen". We're merely fungible, interchangeable, malleable cattle, with no identity, soul, spirit, history, or destiny - because those things are reserved for the "Chosen". If Whites want those things, they're haters, terrorists, bigots, racists, and fascists. But these rules don't apply to the "Chosen". Stop the hate.
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a unique perspective of the universe, including never-before-seen galaxies that glitter like diamonds in the cosmos.
The new image, shared on Wednesday as part of a study published in the Astronomical Journal, was taken as part of the Prime Extragalactic Areas for Reionization and Lensing Science observing program, called PEARLS.
It’s one of the first medium-deep-wide-field images of the universe, with “medium-deep” meaning the faintest objects visible, and “wide-field” referring to the region of the cosmos captured in the image.
“The stunning image quality of Webb is truly out of this world,” said study coauthor Anton Koekemoer, research astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, who assembled the PEARLS images into mosaics, in a statement. “To catch a glimpse of very rare galaxies at the dawn of cosmic time, we need deep imaging over a large area, which this PEARLS field provides.”
The Webb telescope focused on a part of the sky called the North Ecliptic Pole and was able to use eight different colors of near-infrared light to see celestial objects that are 1 billion times fainter than what can be seen with the unaided eye.
Thousands of galaxies gleam from a range of distances, and some of the light in the image has traveled almost 13.5 billion years to reach us.
“I was blown away by the first PEARLS images,” said study coauthor Rolf Jansen, research scientist at Arizona State University and a PEARLS coinvestigator, in a statement.
“Little did I know, when I selected this field near the North Ecliptic Pole, that it would yield such a treasure trove of distant galaxies, and that we would get direct clues about the processes by which galaxies assemble and grow, he said. “I can see streams, tails, shells and halos of stars in their outskirts, the leftovers of their building blocks.”
Researchers combined Webb data with three colors of ultraviolet and visible light captured by the Hubble Space Telescope to create the image. Together, the wavelengths of light from both telescopes reveal unprecedented depth and detail of a wealth of galaxies in the universe. Many of these distant galaxies have always eluded Hubble, as well as ground-based telescopes.
The image represents just a portion of the full PEARLS field, which will be about four times larger. The mosaic is even better than scientists expected after running simulations in the months before Webb began making scientific observations in July.
“There are many objects that I never thought we would actually be able to see, including individual globular clusters around distant elliptical galaxies, knots of star formation within spiral galaxies, and thousands of faint galaxies in the background,” said study coauthor Jake Summers, a research assistant at Arizona State University, in a statement.
Other pinpricks of light in the image represent a range of stars in our Milky Way galaxy.
Measuring diffuse light in front of and behind the stars and galaxies in the image is like “encoding the history of the universe” because it tells a story of cosmic evolution, according to study coauthor Rosalia O’Brien, a graduate research assistant at Arizona State University, in a statement.
"The passage from the Chaos of the Big Bang to the Cosmos that we are beginning to know is the most awesome transformation of matter and energy that we have been privileged to glimpse."
-- Carl Sagan, Cosmos
"The passage from the teleology of the Big Seed to the Cosmos that we are beginning to know is the most awesome transubstantiation of matter and energy that we have been privileged to glimpse."
Maxwell Moe, astrophysicist, NASA Einstein Fellow, University of Arizona via David Kaiser and MIT:
“Reheating was an insane time, when everything went haywire,” says David Kaiser, the Germeshausen Professor of the History of Science and professor of physics at MIT. As the Big Bang theory goes, reports MIT, somewhere around 13.8 billion years ago the universe exploded into being, as an infinitely small, compact fireball of matter that cooled as it expanded, triggering reactions that cooked up the first stars and galaxies, and all the forms of matter that we see (and are) today.
CORRECTED TRANSLATION:
“When Reality Sprouted” — A Trillionth of a Second Before the Big Seed
“Reheating was a creative flourishing, when reality sprouted,” says I. As the Big Seed theory goes, reports this blog, somewhere around 13.8 billion years ago the universe emerged into being, as an infinitely small, compact point of matter that cooled as it expanded, triggering reactions that cooked up the first stars and galaxies, and all the forms of matter that we see (and are) today.
Marx had - literally and figuratively - one Hell of a run.
"The idea of time, space, matter and energy coming into existence from nothing, is completely incompatible with a materialist outlook on nature.
The whole experience of humanity demonstrates that not a drop of matter can be created or destroyed. Matter is its own cause: combining, dispersing and recombining for all eternity. To posit an act of Creation poses the question: what is its cause? If it was not a material factor (and, according to Big Bang cosmology, it could not have been a material factor as matter itself came into existence with the Big Bang) then it must have been an immaterial Creator: God.
"The date of Creation might have been pushed back from 6,000 years ago to 13.8 billion years ago, but this does not diminish its absurdity. No, as materialists we reject the idea of matter being created from nothing. The material universe is infinite and evolving. Certainly this poses new problems: by definition an infinite universe will always contain more to be discovered. As old problems are solved, new, higher ones are posed. But just as the Creation myth of Genesis only appeared to ‘solve’ the problem of where the Earth came from, a problem that was insoluble until Earth’s nebular origins were discovered in the 18th Century; so the Big Bang’s own act of Creation only appears to ‘solve’ problems such as the Doppler shift and the CMBR.
"We are not cosmologists. We by no means pretend to offer complete solutions to such problems. But we are confident that new discoveries and observations – like those of the JWST – will confirm the materialist outlook and overturn the idea of a moment of Creation...
"Academia is tending in the direction of philosophical idealism, led there by a ruling class that clings to the ‘hand of God’, and of an academic aristocracy that fiercely defends its interests, prestige, budgets and scholarships. The sciences are no exception. The logical conclusion of idealism is world creation: matter coming into existence from pure nothingness. In the form of Big Bang cosmology, such a view has made its way into the respectable corridors of academia.
"But this is just one tendency. In opposition to it, there are many scientists who wish to stand against the stream of idealism and mysticism in the sciences. Noteworthy is Eric Lerner, who has been ostracised by the scientific community for his brave stand against the Big Bang. We highly recommend his article The Big Bang didn't happen, commenting on the JWST’s results.
"Marxists understand that the battle against decaying capitalism consists not only in a political and economic, but also in an ideological struggle. As Lenin explained, in that fight, Marxists must learn to find allies among 'those modern natural scientists who incline towards materialism and are not afraid to defend and preach it as against the fashionable philosophical wanderings into idealism and scepticism which are prevalent in so-called educated society.'"
The Marxists' fatal problem is that there is nothing more absurd than their materialist outlook. It is their dogmatic assertion - that reality came about via unguided processes - which is absurd, irredeemably so. Here's the latest for the Marxists' edification. Enjoy!
---------------------------------------
A new supercomputer simulation animates the evolution of the universe
DECEMBER 2, 2022, AT 10:00 AM / By James R. Riordon
It’s the most accurate, detailed glimpse of the early cosmos yet, researchers report:
"The infant universe transforms from a featureless landscape to an intricate web in a new supercomputer simulation of the cosmos’s formative years.
"An animation from the simulation shows our universe changing from a smooth, cold gas cloud to the lumpy scattering of galaxies and stars that we see today. It’s the most complete, detailed and accurate reproduction of the universe’s evolution yet produced, researchers report in the November Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
"This virtual glimpse into the cosmos’s past is the result of CoDaIII, the third iteration of the Cosmic Dawn Project, which traces the history of the universe, beginning with the “cosmic dark ages” about 10 million years after the Big Bang. At that point, hot gas produced at the very beginning of time, about 13.8 billion years ago, had cooled to a featureless cloud devoid of light, says astronomer Paul Shapiro of the University of Texas at Austin."
The Judeo-plutocracy has reinterpreted our literal universe and everything in it, to suit their ideological and racial agendas. They have done so via overt and covert warfare, and they spared no level of brutality and duplicity to attain their objectives. They are shameless and they have no respect for truth. Truth is absolutely irrelevant to them. All they care about is their agenda, and they bend everything to suit it. There will be some kind of Marxist-inspired cosmology coming down the pike, similar to how they manufactured Boasian anthropology - it's always the same agenda. In fact, Eric Lerner (whose 1992 book was resurrected in a pathetic attempt to save the day for Marxian materialism) is being set up to be the cosmological version of anthropologist Franz Boas. Nevertheless, the multiverse is probably the best ZOG can do.
No, The James Webb Space Telescope Did Not Disprove the Big Bang (Eric Lerner is Delusional)
Marxists hate the Big Bang. The reason Marxists hate it is because it negates their materialist philosophy. If the universe is nothing but matter in motion, the Marxists win. But if the universe is purposeful / guided / teleological, then it is not merely matter in motion, but instead was initiated by a creative force, and this entails teleology, which concomitantly obliterates materialism: Marx loses, Hegel wins.
The universe is not meaningless matter in eternal random motion, but rather is imbued with meaning and purpose, and even arguably alive. There is purpose and meaning to the cosmos, thus destroying Marxian materialism and all the social decay and moral / ethical rot it enables.
We are in a spiritual war, and these ideas are where it's being fought. The outcome of this war will determine the direction of world history. Notice how Lerner and his book are mentioned at the end of the Marxist.com article. This is ideological warfare, as openly admitted and clearly stated in said article. Notice even the title of the article: "a" universe, not "the" universe - thus leaving open their retreat into the multiverse. That retreat, however, has been cutoff. Materialism is dead. Teleology is back in town.
This Amazing Interactive Map of the Universe Takes You All the Way Back to the Big Seed