Thursday, October 20, 2022

The Lizard People Aren't Happy About Ukraine, And They Think It's Biden's Fault

I've seen some intriguing data points over the past day that are giving me some ideas about what the people who really run the show are thinking. First, the US State Department, Antony Blinken (net worth $65 million, although the Blinken family controls far more), Secretary, has had to spank President Brandon yet again for un-vetted remarks:

Biden made the offending comments at a Democrat Party event at a private home in California last week.

Offering disorganized remarks commenting on nuclear weapons generally, Biden mentioned Pakistan amid boasting yet again that he has a close personal relationship with dictator Xi Jinping of China.

. . . “This is a guy [Xi] who understands what he wants but has an enormous, enormous array of problems. How do we handle that?” the president asked. “How do we handle that relative to what’s going on in Russia? And what I think is maybe one of the most dangerous nations in the world: Pakistan. Nuclear weapons without any cohesion.”

. . . Following the publication of the event’s official transcript, Pakistan’s Foreign Affairs Ministry immediately summoned the U.S. Ambassador to Islamabad Donal Blome and requested the ambassador deliver a demarche on President Biden’s comments.

. . . Principal Deputy Spokesperson of the U.S. Department of State Vendal Patel addressed the growing scandal on Tuesday, telling reporters, “the United States is confident of Pakistan’s commitment and its ability to secure nuclear assets.”

The problem with weird Uncle Joe is that not only does he fondle nymphets and sniff their hair at whim, but he runs his mouth uncontrollably, and this is starting to look dangerous:

President Joe Biden and Russia’s Vladimir Putin are slated to attend next month’s G-20 summit in Indonesia, setting up the possibility of a high-stakes face off in the midst of an increasingly deadly Moscow invasion of Ukraine.

U.S. officials are taking steps to ensure that doesn’t happen.

The story delicately skirts the question of how the anonymous "US officials" feel about the potential for spontaneous gaffes from the big guy that could lead the already unpredictable Putin to escalate, but the problem must certainly be behind their maneuvers.

It can’t be ruled out that Biden and Putin might cross paths at some point during the November summit, according to officials who note that the two men may, at some point, attend the same large plenary gathering. But U.S. officials have ruled out a formal meeting and are taking steps to ensure that the American president does not encounter his Russian counterpart in a hallway or even in a leaders’ group photo.

I'll grant that some Harvard alums do show prudence and common sense. After two years, they've got Biden's measure, and they've remembered Stein's Law: that which cannot continue must stop. Other indications show behind-the-scenes discomfort with how difficult it is to control his runaweay mouth. This story quotes the New York Times behind a paywall:

After Mr. Biden delivered a nearly two-hour news conference in January, members of his senior staff were rehashing the appearance in the Treaty Room when the first lady appeared.

She pointedly asked the group, which included the president, why nobody stepped in to stop it, according to a person who was in the room. Where was the person, she demanded, who was supposed to end the news conference?

The story goes on,

As the New York Post observed, that was the infamous [January 20, 2022] presser where Joe Biden greatly alarmed Ukraine by appearing to greenlight a “minor incursion” into the country by Russia, the latter of which was already sending strong signals that they would do much more than that. His handlers had to step in on to rescue Joe on that statement, too.

. . . It’s no wonder there are reports swirling of “contingency plans” being put in place by Democrats ahead of 2024. Joe Biden is a man who is simply not in control much anymore in any meaningful way, not in what he says nor in the way he behaves around others, all of which again raises the question as to just who or what group of people are actually taking the lead in the absence of his failures to do so?

The Lizard People are not happy about Ukraine. The hard-core globalists don't like the unpredictability -- the post-World War II balance of power has completely disappeared, while what the world will look like going forward isn't clear at all. The war itrself is a distraction, forcing choices over matters like green energy that the globalists don't want on the agenda. Beyond that, it's brought forward a charismatic and unpredictable leader in President Zelensky who is effectively forcing an independent diplomatic and military agenda on NATO and the EU. At the same time, feckless and colorless Western leadership in figures like Biden and Liz Truss damages the existing consensus.

I think if you were to press the globalists, they wouldn't be that far from the US Right in opposing Western aid to Ukraine. But with the damage done, they'll likely be insistent on seeing the Russians ejected quickly and some form of new, if temporary and inadequate, order imposed.

And it's not hard to trace responsibility for the Ukraine problem ito Biden's disastrous retreat from Afghanistan and smaller issues like his "minor incursion" remarks. As I've said before, Antony Blinken is a member of the power elite comparable to Averell Harriman and Nelson Rockefeller in a prior generation. I think the lizard people have made up their minds; they may even be forced to back a Republican in 2024. At least, a Republican of the right sort.