Carlson Werner Interview May 23 2026

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Link to: The Interview on Youtube

Intro:
The Interview
war with Iran
First World War
Lusitania
intentionally plotting to create a world war
It was the first war where entire countries were fully mobilized.
“We’re preparing for war against Russia.”
Fletcher Prouty and his great book The Secret Team
supposed to provide checks and balances
You effectively get rule by the CIA.
But then we come to Venezuela.
No more concern about the niceties
Who else is a major oil and energy supplier to China?
You had one global hegemon:
Prussia became the first modern high-growth economy.
as a result, around one million Germans are estimated to have starved to death
“This cannot be allowed.”
And created the world’s first concentration camps.
Germany was still a rival.
the global hegemon became the United States.
China does not want to remain dependent
It is the Belt and Road Initiative
helps China reduce dependence
if you hold US Treasuries, what do you actually possess
Take the Asian financial crisis of 1997–98.
And what did the IMF demand?
the “Heartland Theory”
preventing Germany and Russia from aligning.
He asked the Japanese directly for help.
Ultimately the strategic focus is China.
You build up the future adversary first.
The possibility of policy-induced mass death.
Deng Xiaoping introduced the high-growth model
Deng Xiaoping also imposed the one-child policy.
What exactly is the Club of Rome?
Population growth is dangerous.
Because simulations are not reality.
Credit expansion into productive sectors creates growth.
But if housing prices rise faster than incomes, ordinary people are not becoming wealthier in practical terms.
And therefore propaganda becomes essential.
And if people do not understand those patterns, they become vulnerable to them repeatedly.

Every Major War Begins Under False Pretenses & the Central Banks Are Behind It

Intro:

This is an edited transcript of the interview presented as an attempt to make the thing more readily approachable, accessible. Even understandable.

The text adheres as closely to the speech as I could get it but I make no claims for 100% fidelity. Though I hope for it.

At the end of it there will be a short Synopsis setting out the main features of the interview.

It seems to me the interview is a valuable contribution towards our understanding of what goes on in the world and why. So I am trying to help out a little in getting it out there. Not that Carlson needs much help from me: he has about a million followers. Yet despite that I could find nothing like this and something like this is what I look for with such presentations so perhaps so too do some others.

It seems to me that this interview, the opinions of Werner and the facts he informs us of are all very important and very interesting. Well worth me going to the trouble of putting this up.

The Interview

Tucker Carlson:
Richard, thanks for doing this.

Richard Werner:
It’s a great pleasure and honor to be here.

I think of the claim that we went to war with Iran because of its nuclear program as a kind of IQ test. Anyone who repeats that claim has failed the test.

As you’ve pointed out many times, all wars are engineered.

And we were just having a discussion at breakfast that I think is worth recounting for others.

First World War — one of the most momentous events in world history — ended Christian Europe, killed more than 20 million people, wounded another 20 million, reordered the globe, and then led to the Second World War.

The United States joined that war in 1917 toward the end. It had already been going for three years.

One of the main reasons the US got into that war was the sinking of a passenger ship called the Lusitania off the coast of Ireland two years earlier, in 1915, in which 120-odd Americans were killed. It was sunk by a German U-boat.

Even at the time there were people who said, “I don’t think this is quite on the level.”

But now, 112 years later, we know a lot more about the sinking of the Lusitania.

And I wonder if you wouldn’t mind recounting what you said to me this morning at breakfast, because it gives us perspective on the effect of propaganda in wartime.


Richard Werner:
Right.

Yes, the sinking was clearly a key factor in creating anti-German sentiment in America through the media.

So the question is: what really happened?

The way it’s presented is that there was a passenger ship with American passengers — civilians traveling across the Atlantic — sunk by a German submarine.

“Well, that’s an act of war against America.”

“We’ve got to do something about this.”

“We’re going to declare war on Germany.”

But that’s not a representation of the facts.

What really happened was there was a British plan to get America into the war on the British side against Germany, which was very difficult because ethnically a majority of Americans at the time were of German origin.

German was still widely used as a language in America.

So to get America into war against Germany was quite a feat.

How did this happen?

And that is a good example of the extent to which the plotters who want war will go.

It’s good for people to think about that because ordinary people don’t want war in any country.

Most ordinary people are good people.

And that creates this problem: they just can’t imagine that we’re dealing today with such dark and evil forces intentionally plotting to create a world war or get countries to declare war.


Tucker Carlson:
That is true.

People cannot even permit themselves to believe that could be true.


Richard Werner:
Yeah.

And that’s where studying history is important, because we need to know the facts of what happened in the past to understand the present and prepare for what could happen in the future.

The past teaches us that there are some evil elements out there.

They’re not representative of ordinary people.

The majority of people wouldn’t intentionally harm others.

But we do have such people out there, often in very important and powerful positions.

So what happened was this:

Britain officially listed the Lusitania as an auxiliary naval military ship.

And of course, the German Imperial Army and Navy went by the book. That’s one thing Germans are famous for.

The British knew this.

So the moment they officially listed it as a military ship, the Germans would target it.

Now, when the Germans saw this, they thought:

“Well, hang on — isn’t this a passenger ship?”

Of course, passenger ships can be reused for warfare, so perhaps that’s what Britain was doing.

But then they realized Britain was still taking passengers aboard in America.

So they partly realized this could be part of a bigger plot.

They didn’t want to sink passengers.

On the other hand, it was officially listed as a military auxiliary ship.

So in many ways they had no choice.

What they then did was this:

The German military command — through German embassies in America — placed advertisements in American newspapers warning people not to board the Lusitania.

The ads stated:

“Do not board the Lusitania.”

“It is listed as a military auxiliary ship.”

“It is on our target list.”


Tucker Carlson:
So the German government put ads in American newspapers telling Americans not to board the Lusitania because they might sink it?


Richard Werner:
Exactly. Indeed.

And it turns out that in some cities the big newspapers refused to carry these ads because they were clearly controlled by people sympathetic to the British side in the war and who wanted America to join the war.

So the ads were not always successfully published everywhere, but quite a few were published.

So that was the situation.

Despite that, there were passengers on board.

No doubt some efforts were made to ensure there would be certain groups of people aboard. Maybe people were even paid to board. We don’t know those details.

But we know the facts:

There were American passengers on board.

And the Germans had warned:

“We’re going to sink this ship.”

And it’s not entirely clear whether there was military equipment aboard, but there are indications there was.

You can imagine that if the goal was really to make sure the Germans would sink it, then the best way would be to actually have military equipment aboard and make some of it visible while the ship was in dock and being loaded.

We do have some indications that this happened.

Of course later this was denied.

But there are also various people who examined the wreck afterward, and there is a good chance there was military ammunition and other equipment aboard.

Now, that’s one thing.

The other question is: how would the captain handle this crossing?

As he crossed the Atlantic with passengers and potentially military cargo, he must have known the Lusitania had been listed as an auxiliary military ship.

Now, at that time the British had broken the German military encryption system and could read messages between the U-boats and German headquarters.

So Britain knew where the submarines were.

Which means this could not really have been such a great surprise to Britain.

And something like that must have been the reason the captain of the Lusitania was willing to proceed.

Because of course he trusted the Admiralty and his country’s leadership.

They told him:

“No, you’ll be fine.”

“We know where the U-boats are.”

“We’ll guide you safely.”

So they guided him — as it turned out — straight toward a German submarine.

The captain did not know this.

He was told it was the safe route.

Now, where I’m sure he started becoming suspicious was when the order suddenly came, near the vicinity of the submarine zone, to slow down the engines.

Because that never makes sense.

And there is a good BBC documentary on this where they do not hide these facts.

The key figure involved was the First Lord of the Admiralty.

Who was that?

None other than Winston Churchill.

And they show him giving the order.

“Now instruct the captain to slow down the engines.”

Even his own subordinates questioned this.

“Sir, slowing down increases the danger.”

“Should we really do that?”

Churchill insisted:

“This is my order.”

“Give the order.”

And that’s what they did.

They slowed down the Lusitania.

And then of course the encounter became unavoidable.

The U-boat saw the ship.

It was on the target list.

The Germans followed orders and sank it.

And the next day the newspapers carried headlines about “the Huns,” “the butchers,” and all the standard British wartime propaganda descriptions of Germans.

And it became an important factor in getting America into the war.

So basically it was a false flag.

And that has repeatedly been a key mechanism used to start wars or get countries to join wars.

That’s what we need to be aware of today, because unfortunately we are again on the brink of a Third World War.

Most people think:

“Surely nobody wants a world war.”

Well, ordinary people don’t.

I don’t want it.

You don’t want it.

But there are people out there who are doing everything to get there.

And a false flag is likely to be the beginning of it.

As we talk about peace negotiations, just one vicious and successful false flag — magnified through false information by the media — could still be enough.


Tucker Carlson:
I mean, 9/11 — the details of which are still classified for reasons no one will explain, and no one is attempting to declassify, which tells you everything — led to 20 years of war and the deaths of millions.


Richard Werner:
Yeah.

Actually, on this topic, there is another important parallel.

We’ve been seeing this war on Iran by the US and Israel.

And of course it has major economic consequences — dire consequences.

This is something we can talk about.

But it’s also another reason we should look back at the era of the First World War and how we got into it.

Because it was the first great war.

In Britain it’s still called “The Great War.”

It was the first war where entire countries were fully mobilized.

Previously you would never mobilize an entire country.


Tucker Carlson:
Of course not.


Richard Werner:
Even civilians — even housewives — were mobilized into factory work, hospital work, support work.

All sorts of things.

So it was really the beginning of this modern era where totalitarian control is unleashed under cover of a great war.

And that’s a scenario we have to be very aware of today.

Because as we speak there are preparations for mobilization in Germany.

Military service rules are being tightened and revised.

The plan clearly is to draft more people into the military.

It’s official EU policy to carry out a huge rearmament drive in preparation for war.

And they openly discuss dates.

That tells you something.

They’re planning for war.

That’s not a secret.

They’re saying:

“We’re preparing for war against Russia.”

They don’t always mention China, but of course China is aligned with Russia in practical terms.

So this is official EU policy:

2028, 2029, 2030 — these are dates being openly discussed.

“We must be ready by then.”

Ready for a war against Russia, which would become a world war.

Richard Werner:
So what is going on here?

I think what we’ve seen this year has been quite dramatic.

First Venezuela.

Dramatic events there.

On the larger scale perhaps quickly contained, but still remarkable.

Because for decades US intervention in Latin America took the form of covert operations operating under the principle of plausible deniability.

A very British principle.

“Well, we didn’t do that.”

“Oh, this president was assassinated? Nothing to do with us.”

And that’s how things operated for decades in Latin America.

Country after country experienced regime-change operations by the CIA.

Often in brutal ways.

Governments were installed that were effectively puppet regimes.

Presidents and prime ministers were assassinated.

And yet it was always denied.

Although we do have whistleblowers like Fletcher Prouty and his great book The Secret Team, which explains how the CIA became so powerful and moved far beyond its legal authority.

He describes how this happened very simply.

The institution that was supposed to oversee the CIA formally existed.

The Congressional committees.


Tucker Carlson:
The House Intelligence Committee and Senate Intelligence Committee.


Richard Werner:
Exactly.

Those were supposed to provide checks and balances on the intelligence services, including the CIA.

But as Fletcher Prouty explains, once the law was passed making it a criminal offense to reveal whether somebody worked for the CIA, it became secret who belonged to the CIA.

And then another principle was accepted:

When you became a member of one of those oversight committees, you didn’t have to disclose whether you yourself had links to the CIA.

So the very people supposed to oversee the CIA could themselves be CIA-connected.

And then the checks and balances disappear.

You effectively get rule by the CIA.

And that seems to be what happened.

Now, Fletcher Prouty’s book was unavailable for decades.

He wrote it in the 1970s.

Who was he?

He had worked for the CIA.

Toward the end of his career he became head of covert operations liaison at the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

He was sent to Antarctica when JFK was assassinated because, deep down, he was considered too honorable to be involved in something like that.

His colleagues knew that.

So they sent him as far away as possible.

And when he returned he quickly concluded it was the CIA.

He became a whistleblower.

His book then effectively disappeared for decades.

But with the rise of the internet in the late 1990s it became available again.

So that gives you a sense of how these things operate.

Now, that’s the background.

But then we come to Venezuela.

Tucker Carlson:

What was the point of Venezuela?

Richard Werner:


Well, there are several points.

But methodologically the big difference was that there was no plausible deniability anymore.

It was official.

“We’re going to move in and arrange regime change in a sovereign country.”

So America had reached the stage where it no longer even felt a need to deny these actions.

No need anymore for color revolutions.

No need to pretend there was a spontaneous popular uprising.

Just openly saying:

“We want this leader.”

“We don’t want that leader.”

“We’re intervening.”

Richard Werner:
Exactly.

No more concern about the niceties of international law or ethical behavior.

Apparently not necessary anymore.

So that was an important turning point.

But then we move to the larger implications.

And that’s where we connect Venezuela to Iran and beyond.

Why Venezuela?

Because Venezuela possesses the world’s largest oil reserves.

Now, Venezuelan oil is a very heavy crude, requiring special refining infrastructure.

It’s not the easiest oil economically.

But in sheer volume it’s enormous.

And who has built major refining capacity for Venezuelan oil?

China.

That’s an important clue regarding where all this is heading.

So Venezuela was step one.

Step two:

Who else is a major oil and energy supplier to China?

Iran.

And now Iran comes under attack.

War is made on Iran.

And of course there are enormous economic consequences.

Trade through the Strait of Hormuz becomes restricted.

Not completely blocked, but severely limited.

And the effects go beyond oil.

Fertilizer shipments are affected.

Many Middle Eastern countries are among the world’s largest fertilizer producers.

Supplies to Europe, the United States, and elsewhere are disrupted.

That won’t necessarily show up immediately.

But it will affect future growing seasons.

There are stockpiles now, yes.

But later the consequences appear.


Tucker Carlson:
Do you see Venezuela and Iran as connected in the sense that both conflicts are ultimately aimed at China?


Richard Werner:
Indeed.

That’s exactly it.

And this is why it’s useful to return again to the run-up to the First World War.

What was the situation then?

You had one global hegemon:

Britain.

Britain ran the world.

Half the world formally belonged to the British Empire.

Of course none of this was acquired through free elections.

It was acquired through military force, colonial domination, and often brutal suppression.

India, for example, was effectively governed by a for-profit corporation: the East India Company.

So you had colonialism run by a corporation.

Not a good arrangement for the people subjected to it.

The estimates vary, but many millions of Indians died under that system.

And many among the ruling elite openly believed there were “too many Indians.”

This is actually where much modern overpopulation ideology originated.

Thomas Malthus — famous for overpopulation theory — literally worked for the East India Company.


Tucker Carlson:
He did.


Richard Werner:
And we have many quotations from East India Company figures saying essentially:

“There are too many people.”

“We don’t need so many Indians.”

We’ll come back to that later.

So Britain dominated the world.

Now at the same time another power emerged in Europe:

Prussia.

Prussia became the first modern high-growth economy.

And it was astonishingly successful.

High growth combined with prosperity for the majority of people.

Capitalism — but a form designed to remain socially sustainable.

Not a K-shaped economy where elites prosper while the majority stagnate.

They understood that such a system eventually creates instability.

So Prussia introduced some of the first modern social-security systems.

Public schools.

Universities.

Kindergartens.

Infrastructure investment.

It was a remarkably modern state.

Merit-based.

People could rise socially through effort and competence.

And economically it was built around decentralization:

Thousands of local banks lending to small firms.

Richard Werner:
Prussia then evolved into Germany in 1871.


Tucker Carlson:
Yes.


Richard Werner:
Although it was only a partial unification because many German-speaking regions, such as Austria, were excluded for geopolitical reasons.

But the Prussian principles were carried over into Imperial Germany under essentially Prussian leadership.

And again Germany became highly successful.

Very high economic growth in the early twentieth century.

A thriving middle class.

Massive public investment.

Beautiful cities.

Railways.

Schools.

Universities.

Science.

This was the era when scientific publication became overwhelmingly German.

In the first half of the twentieth century, the majority of important scientific work was published in German.

Other countries studied the German model.

Now, the power that disliked this development was Britain.

Britain increasingly saw Germany as a dangerous rival.

Britain had pioneered industrialization.

It had dominated global manufacturing.

But Germany was catching up rapidly.

America was rising too, of course.

But America was geographically distant and culturally closer to Britain.

Germany, however, was nearby and increasingly powerful.

So the British leadership concluded:

“We have to do something about this.”

But the real turning point came with a specific strategic development.

British power depended on control of the seas.

It was a maritime empire.

From Britain to Australia, India, Africa — shipping routes were everything.

Naval supremacy was the foundation of British global dominance.

No one could rival the Royal Navy.

But Germany, as a continental power, looked for another strategy.

Germany lacked many raw materials.

It needed secure access to resources and markets.

And if those routes depended entirely on sea transport, then Germany remained vulnerable to British blockade and pressure.

Which, by the way, was exactly demonstrated after the First World War.

The war effectively ended in 1918 with the armistice.

Germany disbanded much of its military.

But Britain did not end the blockade.

Shipping remained cut off.

And as a result, around one million Germans are estimated to have starved to death during the famine of 1919.


Tucker Carlson:
A million Germans starved to death?


Richard Werner:
Yes.

Because Britain continued the naval blockade after the war itself had effectively ended.

This illustrates what it means to be dependent on a sea power controlling your supply lines.

Germany understood that danger before the war and tried to create alternatives.

And the key alternative was this:

A continental transport system independent of British naval control.

That plan became the Berlin–Baghdad railway.

It was developed by German industrial and financial interests, including Siemens and Deutsche Bank.

The route would run from Berlin through the Ottoman Empire down toward Baghdad and Basra.

This would provide Germany with direct overland access to Middle Eastern resources — especially oil — without dependence on British-controlled sea routes.

And that was when British imperial planners concluded:

“This cannot be allowed.”

If completed, the railway would make British naval dominance strategically far less important.

Germany could move goods and resources through its own continental network.

It could bypass British sea control entirely.

So British planners concluded the project had to be stopped — by any means necessary, including war.

And this became one of the key drivers behind the First World War.

Now of course there were additional tensions.

Germany increasingly criticized British imperial warfare around the world.

For example in South Africa.

Britain fought wars against the Boer farmers.


Tucker Carlson:
And created the world’s first concentration camps.


Richard Werner:
Exactly.

That was a British invention.

There were three Boer Wars.

The world’s greatest military power making war against farmers in order to dominate territory strategically important for gold and diamonds.

And although Britain eventually won, the Boers initially resisted very effectively.

So Britain resorted to increasingly brutal methods — including concentration camps where women and children died in large numbers.

And the Kaiser and German leadership openly criticized British actions.

So anti-German sentiment inside Britain intensified further.

But the railway project remained central.

Once plans for the Berlin–Baghdad railway became serious, anti-German propaganda intensified dramatically.

And of course the First World War succeeded in stopping the project.

Now the war itself devastated Germany and much of Europe.

Millions died.

An immense tragedy.

Then came the Versailles settlement.

Germany lost roughly a quarter of its territory.

Millions of Germans suddenly found themselves living in newly created states such as Czechoslovakia.

But despite all this, Germany remained scientifically and industrially powerful.

The educational and engineering foundations remained intact.

And from the British strategic viewpoint, Germany was still a rival.

So in effect a second round became necessary.

Another world war.

And during the 1920s substantial investment flowed into Germany — much of it from the United States.

American firms like ITT, General Motors, and Ford invested heavily.

Financial interests such as Brown Brothers Harriman were involved.

Prescott Bush, from the Bush family, was connected with some of these networks.

Now we move forward to today.

After the Second World War the global hegemon became the United States.

America inherited many of Britain’s methods and strategic assumptions.

And now the modern equivalent of Germany — the rising rival power — is China.

Richard Werner:
China, over the last fifteen years especially, has worked systematically to secure access to raw materials and trade routes.

In many ways the situation resembles Germany before the First World War.

China does not want to remain dependent on sea lanes controlled by another power.

The Strait of Hormuz is one choke point.

The Strait of Malacca is another major choke point for Chinese trade.

So China has worked to create alternative routes.

And what is the modern equivalent of the Berlin–Baghdad railway?

It is the Belt and Road Initiative.

President Xi Jinping’s major foreign-policy project begun about eleven years ago.

On one level it offers participating countries an alternative to the IMF–World Bank system.

And that matters because the IMF–World Bank system has largely been designed to prevent genuine development.

To keep countries poor but useful as exporters of raw materials — essentially a modern continuation of the colonial model.

Many countries, especially in Africa and Asia, joined Belt and Road because it offered another option.


Tucker Carlson:
Can you explain Belt and Road for people who don’t know what it is?


Richard Werner:
Yes.

It has had several names.

At one point “One Belt, One Road.”

Sometimes “the modern Silk Road.”

Essentially it is a network of logistics and infrastructure projects connecting China with the rest of Eurasia and beyond.

Railways.

Roads.

Ports.

Bridges.

Transport corridors.

Some routes are overland.

Others are maritime.

And at the same time it helps China reduce dependence on the dollar system.

This is linked historically to what happened after the Nixon shock and the rise of the petrodollar system under Henry Kissinger.

Oil was sold in dollars.

Countries accumulated dollar reserves.

And those reserves were largely recycled into US Treasury bonds.

China followed that system for many years.

But eventually Chinese leaders concluded they needed an alternative.

Because if you hold US Treasuries, what do you actually possess?

A promise.

And even those Treasury bonds are generally held in custody through the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

So ultimately the system remains under American control.

Now some people say:

“Well, that’s only a technical issue.”

But history shows it matters enormously.

Take the Asian financial crisis of 1997–98.

I was sent officially to Thailand in 1998 to analyze the crisis and advise the Thai government from the perspective of the Asian Development Bank.

After studying the situation, I concluded it had effectively been engineered by the Thai central bank together with the IMF.

Thailand had been a successful high-growth economy.

But policies were introduced that created a boom-bust cycle.

The country was then pushed toward bankruptcy.

And afterward Thai assets were sold cheaply to foreign buyers.

That was the practical outcome.

The mechanism worked like this:

The Thai central bank maintained a fixed exchange rate against the dollar while simultaneously keeping domestic interest rates above US interest rates.

And Thai companies were encouraged to borrow in dollars.

Now if you tell companies:

“The exchange rate is fixed and safe,”

while dollar borrowing costs are lower than domestic borrowing costs, then naturally companies borrow in dollars.

But that creates a vulnerability.

Once foreign debt grows large enough, all you need is a slowdown or loss of confidence.

Speculators then attack the currency.

The central bank defends the exchange rate by spending foreign reserves.

Eventually reserves run out.

And then the currency collapses.

Which is exactly what happened.

At the same time, the central bank imposed lending restrictions and distorted credit allocation.

Then, once the crisis erupted, the IMF arrived.

And what did the IMF demand?

Tightening.

Credit restriction.

Fiscal austerity.

Everything that deepens recession.

Industrial output collapsed.

The currency collapsed.

Thailand suddenly became extremely cheap.

And then came the IMF “solution”:

Sell national assets to foreign strategic investors.

I advised them:

“Leave the IMF program.”

It took a couple of years, but eventually they did.

Because the IMF program was clearly destroying the country.


Tucker Carlson:
It’s a control mechanism.


Richard Werner:
Exactly.

A predatory system.

And Belt and Road offered countries an alternative.

China financed infrastructure projects directly.

Roads.

Railways.

Ports.

Bridges.

Industrial infrastructure.

And recipient countries often became very proud of these projects because they visibly improved development prospects.

So many countries joined.

Although counter-pressure quickly followed.

When Italy considered participation there was enormous pressure from the EU and the United States.

Hungary also faced pressure.

But overall Belt and Road has still been very successful.

And Iran became a key strategic partner within that framework.

A major energy supplier to China.

And notably, during attacks on Iran, Belt and Road infrastructure itself was also targeted:

Rail links.

Bridges.

Transport infrastructure.

So why would the United States target such projects?

Because strategically this is about obstructing the modern Berlin–Baghdad railway.

The modern Silk Road.


Tucker Carlson:
Which runs through Central Asia.


Richard Werner:
Exactly.

And this relates to older geopolitical theories as well.

British strategists like Halford Mackinder developed the “Heartland Theory” — the idea that whoever controls Eurasia controls the world.

So Britain worked to prevent Germany from integrating economically with Russia and the East.

Likewise America has pursued similar goals.

There is even a famous statement from George Friedman of Stratfor saying that the key strategic goal of the twentieth century was preventing Germany and Russia from aligning.

And America has largely succeeded in that.

Even though such cooperation would clearly benefit both countries economically.

And in Asia we see the equivalent:

Preventing Japan and China from aligning closely.

Because if China and Japan truly cooperated strategically, American dominance in the Pacific would become much harder to maintain.

So America constantly tells Japan:

“Don’t trust China.”

And tells China:

“Don’t trust Japan.”


Tucker Carlson:
Though the Chinese probably distrust Japan for reasons beyond American influence.


Richard Werner:
Of course there is historical memory.

But I think the two societies actually get along better than people realize.

Taiwanese people often speak very favorably about Japan.

Young Chinese people often admire Japan as modern and exciting.

And Deng Xiaoping’s generation understood very clearly what Japan had done for China.

Because when Deng Xiaoping wanted to understand how to create rapid economic growth, he turned to Japan.

He asked the Japanese directly for help.

And the Japanese actually sent senior planners to China.

Including Saburo Okita and other officials associated with Japan’s high-growth planning system.

They helped design the Chinese growth model.

So China would not be where it is today without Japanese assistance.

People in both countries know this.

Even if politically it is not fashionable to say so publicly.

Richard Werner:
So this is really the broader context in which we should understand the war on Iran.

Ultimately the strategic focus is China.

Not ordinary Americans, of course.

But influential policy-makers and strategic planners in America have increasingly defined China as the principal long-term rival.

Even more important than Russia in some strategic documents.

And this parallels the earlier British view toward Germany.

Germany became the designated rival power before the First World War.

Measures were then taken against it — ultimately including world war.

And now China occupies a similar role in strategic thinking.

Economically, however, there is no reason this should necessarily produce conflict.

Competition can be healthy.

With sensible policies America could cooperate profitably with China.

And for many years it partly did.

But then we must ask another question:

Why was it considered acceptable to transfer so much manufacturing and industrial capability from America to China in the first place?

That was not inevitable.

This reminds me again of the American investment in Germany during the 1920s and 1930s.

Massive Western investment flowed into China.

Technology transfer occurred on a huge scale.

Factories moved.

Industrial knowledge moved.

Now in many sectors China no longer depends on foreign technology at all.

It is ahead.

So why was this process encouraged so strongly?

Officially the answer was short-term efficiency and profit.

Cheaper labor.

Higher margins.

But the long-term consequences for America were obvious.

Loss of jobs.

Decline of the middle class.

Industrial hollowing-out.

So why continue?

It suggests that some people believed it was desirable to build China up as a major rival power.

And if one thinks historically, that resembles what happened before previous large conflicts.

You build up the future adversary first.


Tucker Carlson:
Do you really think that?


Richard Werner:
I hesitate to draw such conclusions.

But when you look at the scale of the transfer, it becomes difficult not to ask the question.

It was not necessary.

It was a choice.

And so perhaps we come back to something we mentioned earlier:

A small group of highly influential people can pursue goals ordinary people would never imagine.

China also provides another example of this.

If we go back to Mao’s era, we see policies that caused immense suffering.

Mao was effectively installed with foreign backing — Soviet backing.

And the Bolshevik lineage behind that movement is important to understand.

The Bolshevik movement itself had already inflicted immense suffering inside Russia.

Now under Mao we saw several disastrous campaigns.

The Cultural Revolution.

The Great Leap Forward.

And then the famine.

The famine is especially important because it illustrates something disturbing:

The possibility of policy-induced mass death.

For years estimates of the famine deaths kept increasing.

Two million.

Ten million.

Fifteen million.

Now many estimates are around eighty million deaths.

An unimaginable tragedy.

And when you examine what happened, the key point is this:

The famine began during a bumper harvest year.

So if famine emerges during abundance, then something extraordinary has happened.

A very specific combination of policies becomes necessary.

And historians agree the famine was policy-induced.

The debate is only whether the outcome was intentional or accidental.

Now consider some of the policies.

First:

Workers were forcibly moved away from agricultural regions during harvest periods.

That alone severely disrupted food collection.

Second:

Mao launched the campaign against sparrows.

The ordinary Asian tree sparrow was declared an enemy because it supposedly consumed grain.

Millions of sparrows were exterminated.

But sparrows also controlled locust populations.

And once the sparrows disappeared, locust swarms exploded and devastated crops.

That is an extraordinarily specific intervention into a natural ecological system.

Third:

The government seized grain stocks.

Farmers storing grain for future planting were denounced as hoarders and enemies of the people.

Food reserves were confiscated.

Some grain was even exported while people starved.

Put all these policies together and you get catastrophic famine.

So again we confront a disturbing possibility:

Leaders can knowingly impose policies that kill enormous numbers of ordinary people.

And that is something many people psychologically resist believing.

But history forces us to confront it.

Now after Mao, Deng Xiaoping introduced the high-growth model we discussed earlier.

And this model worked brilliantly.

Decentralized banking.

Thousands of local banks lending to productive firms.

The same general high-growth model Japan had used, itself heavily influenced by earlier German systems.

Forty years of rapid growth followed.

Hundreds of millions lifted out of poverty.

One of the greatest economic transformations in human history.

But then comes a puzzle.

Deng Xiaoping also imposed the one-child policy.

And that never fit naturally with the logic of a high-growth system.

High-growth systems usually benefit from population growth, education, productivity, and innovation.

Ideas come from people.

So why impose strict population suppression?

That led me to investigate further.

And I found that one of the key Japanese advisers connected to Deng Xiaoping was Saburo Okita.

A highly capable Japanese economic planner.

But by that time Okita had also become involved with the Club of Rome.


Tucker Carlson:
What exactly is the Club of Rome?


Richard Werner:
That’s a very important question.

The Club of Rome emerged prominently around 1971 — the same year as the Nixon shock.

It became famous through the report The Limits to Growth.

And the central message was:

Economic growth is dangerous.

Population growth is dangerous.

Humanity has reached the “limits to growth.”

This ideology has dominated much elite discussion ever since.

Degrowth.

Resource scarcity.

Overpopulation.

The Club of Rome was closely associated with Rockefeller networks.

Early meetings took place at Rockefeller properties in Italy.

And one of the striking things is that they recruited someone like Okita — a man associated with high-growth policy — into their executive circles.

Now perhaps he joined innocently.

Many people at the time considered these organizations prestigious and internationalist.

But the effect was interesting:

The world’s most successful high-growth systems became connected to organizations arguing for low growth and population reduction.

Richard Werner:
Now, when I looked into how Deng Xiaoping came to adopt the one-child policy, I found something interesting.

The policy was strongly influenced by projections produced by a Chinese statistician and mathematician connected to military research.

He specialized in complex ballistic calculations and systems modeling.

He was asked to model future population growth trajectories.

And he concluded that China faced unsustainable population expansion and therefore needed strict population controls.

But the crucial question is:

What model was he using?

He was using the Club of Rome model.

That is the key point.

So we have a Chinese planner using a Western ideological growth-limits model to justify radical population-control policy inside China.

And this reveals what I call “the great deception.”

Because simulations are not reality.

A simulation can produce almost any result depending on the assumptions embedded within it.

And yet simulations are constantly presented as though they are objective truth.

This happens in economics.

It happens in climate policy.

It happens in pandemic forecasting.

It happens in population-growth projections.

You construct assumptions, run simulations, and then present the output as scientific inevitability.

But the assumptions determine the conclusions.

Now, perhaps Deng Xiaoping sincerely believed these projections.

Perhaps there were other pressures involved.

We cannot know fully.

But the result was that China adopted a policy profoundly hostile to long-term demographic stability.

And we can now see the consequences.

China faces severe aging and demographic decline.

Now stepping back further, this entire approach has deep roots in modern economics itself.

Modern economics, as it developed in Britain, increasingly relied on abstract mathematical models detached from empirical reality.

A central figure here is David Ricardo.

Ricardo is famous for the theory of comparative advantage and free trade.

The standard story says Ricardo proved free trade always benefits everyone.

And therefore all earlier economic thinking — especially the mercantilists — was supposedly wrong.

But that is not really what happened.

The mercantilists were not anti-trade.

Quite the opposite.

They believed trade created prosperity.

What concerned them was distribution.

Who receives the benefits from trade?

That was their central concern.

Ricardo effectively removed that question.

He used elegant mathematics to demonstrate logically consistent scenarios favoring free trade.

And because the mathematics was sophisticated, people treated the conclusions as scientific truth.

But mathematics only proves logical consistency.

It does not prove reality.

A model may be internally consistent and still completely detached from the real world.

And that is the key deception.

The assumptions inside Ricardo’s models predetermined the outcome.

In fact historians of economics refer to this as “Ricardo’s vice”:

Constructing assumptions designed to generate desired conclusions.

And those conclusions then became ideological tools.

The IMF and World Bank still operate largely within this framework.

Developing countries are told:

Liberalize.

Privatize.

Open your markets.

Export raw materials.

Allow foreign capital free access.

And in practice this locks them into low-value commodity production while preventing industrial development.

Empirically this has repeatedly failed.

Economists like Prebisch and Singer demonstrated long ago that countries exporting raw materials tend to suffer deteriorating terms of trade over time.

Meaning:

They receive less and less value for their exports while paying more and more for imports.

So they become relatively poorer over time.

But Ricardo ignored the terms-of-trade issue almost entirely.

And therefore the mathematical elegance concealed a fundamentally misleading framework.

Trade itself can absolutely create prosperity.

The mercantilists already understood that.

The real question is:

Who captures the gains?

And modern institutions often structure trade so that the gains flow upward toward dominant financial and industrial powers.

Now the Club of Rome essentially applied similar methods.

Simulations.

Forecast scenarios.

Catastrophic assumptions.

Claims about inevitable collapse.

But many of those predictions have already failed empirically.

The world did not follow the trajectory they forecast.

Likewise many pandemic models proved wildly inaccurate.

Climate models increasingly rely on extreme scenarios now acknowledged even within parts of the scientific community as implausible.

But once the public hears “science,” “modeling,” and “experts,” the assumptions disappear from view.

And people mistake simulations for truth.

That, I think, has become one of the defining techniques of modern governance.

Richard Werner:
And once you understand that mechanism, you begin to see how modern governance increasingly operates through manufactured expert consensus built on assumptions hidden inside technical systems ordinary people are not expected to examine.

People hear:

“Computer models show…”

“Experts predict…”

“The science says…”

But very few people are allowed to inspect the assumptions underneath.

And that creates enormous opportunities for manipulation.

Now, if we return to economics, we see another important point.

The successful high-growth economies historically did not follow laissez-faire free-market orthodoxy.

Prussia did not.

Germany did not.

Japan did not.

South Korea did not.

Taiwan did not.

China did not.

What they all used was directed credit creation through decentralized banking systems focused on productive investment.

That is the secret.

Not central-bank manipulation for speculation.

Not asset bubbles.

But bank credit directed toward productive enterprise.

Small firms.

Manufacturing.

Technology.

Infrastructure.

Real production.

When banks create money for productive investment, you get sustainable growth.

When banks create money mainly for asset speculation — especially real estate speculation — you get bubbles, inequality, and eventual crisis.

And this distinction has been largely hidden from mainstream economics.

Most economists don’t even properly distinguish between productive and unproductive credit creation.

But empirically the distinction is fundamental.

Now, if you look at Japan after the war, Japan implemented this system extremely successfully.

The Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Japan guided credit toward industry and exports.

The result was extraordinary growth.

But then something changed in the 1980s.

The Bank of Japan increasingly directed credit into real-estate speculation.

And that created the enormous Japanese asset bubble.

I documented this in my book Princes of the Yen.

The bubble then collapsed.

And Japan entered decades of stagnation.

This was not an accident.

The same mechanisms appear repeatedly.

Credit expansion into productive sectors creates growth.

Credit expansion into speculative sectors creates bubbles and collapse.

Now today, Western economies increasingly channel credit into asset inflation rather than productive investment.

Property speculation.

Financial engineering.

Stock buybacks.

Meanwhile productive industry declines.

And ordinary people experience falling real living standards despite nominal increases in wealth.

This is why so many younger people today feel poorer despite living in supposedly wealthy economies.

Asset inflation is mistaken for real prosperity.

But if housing prices rise faster than incomes, ordinary people are not becoming wealthier in practical terms.

They’re becoming locked out.

Now returning to geopolitics:

When powerful systems enter decline, they often become more aggressive externally.

Britain became more aggressive as rivals emerged.

And similarly today, strategic anxiety about China’s rise increasingly shapes global policy.

That does not mean China is perfect.

Far from it.

China has many internal problems.

But the broader pattern resembles historical hegemonic behavior.

A dominant power seeks to prevent the emergence of rivals capable of creating alternative systems.

And infrastructure becomes central to that struggle.

Railways mattered before the First World War.

Today logistics corridors, ports, supply chains, digital systems, and energy routes matter in similar ways.

Which is why Belt and Road became strategically threatening.

Not because roads and railways are evil.

But because they reduce dependency on existing power structures.

And once alternative systems become possible, hegemonic systems react.

Now, one more point regarding ordinary people.

Throughout all these historical episodes, ordinary populations generally do not want conflict.

Most people want stability.

Family life.

Prosperity.

Peace.

War is almost always driven from above.

And therefore propaganda becomes essential.

You must manufacture consent.

You must create fear.

You must create moral panic.

You must convince populations that extreme measures are necessary.

And historically false flags, information control, censorship, and emotional manipulation have often played central roles in that process.

That is why historical understanding matters so much.

Not because history repeats mechanically.

But because similar structures and methods reappear again and again.

And if people do not understand those patterns, they become vulnerable to them repeatedly.


Tucker Carlson:
That’s one of the most interesting conversations I’ve heard in a long time.

Thank you very much for doing it.


Richard Werner:
Thank you very much.

Synopsis

Werner’s core thesis is

dominant imperial systems repeatedly manipulate finance, infrastructure, information, and conflict in order to preserve geopolitical control against rising rivals.

Here is a synopsis of the thing presented by AI which seems to me to be pretty right.

The historical spine of the discussion is:

1. Britain vs Germany before WWI

Werner argues that:

  • Britain’s maritime empire depended on sea control,
  • Germany threatened this system through industrial growth and the Berlin–Baghdad railway,
  • and Britain therefore moved toward confrontation.

The Lusitania story is presented as an example of engineered consent:

  • not necessarily random tragedy,
  • but a manipulated event used to generate anti-German sentiment.

This becomes Werner’s template for understanding modern geopolitical events.


2. America vs China today

China is presented as:

  • the modern Germany,
  • a rising industrial power,
  • building alternative infrastructure systems,
  • especially through Belt and Road.

Werner repeatedly frames:

  • Iran,
  • Venezuela,
  • maritime choke points,
  • sanctions,
  • and infrastructure attacks
    as parts of a larger containment strategy aimed ultimately at China.

This is one of the strongest through-lines in the interview.


3. The IMF / World Bank system

This section is actually more concrete and empirically grounded than some of the geopolitical material.

Werner argues that:

  • the IMF system forces countries into dependency,
  • pushes commodity-export economies,
  • restricts industrial development,
  • and uses crises to facilitate foreign acquisition of assets.

His Thailand example is important because here he speaks from direct professional involvement.

This is arguably one of the most substantive parts of the interview.


4. High-growth economics

Another major theme is Werner’s alternative economic model.

He argues that successful economies historically relied upon:

  • decentralized banking,
  • productive credit creation,
  • local banks funding real industry,
  • rather than speculative finance.

He traces this:

  • from Prussia,
  • to Germany,
  • to Japan,
  • to China.

This is really one of Werner’s signature intellectual contributions.


5. The “limits to growth” critique

The final section shifts into a broader civilizational critique.

Werner argues that:

  • modern elite institutions increasingly promote anti-growth and anti-population ideologies,
  • especially through systems modeling and simulations,
  • which he sees as politically manipulative rather than scientifically objective.

Here he connects:

  • the Club of Rome,
  • one-child policy thinking,
  • climate modeling,
  • pandemic simulations,
  • and technocratic governance.

This section becomes more speculative and ideologically charged than the earlier economics discussion.


Shelest Dec. 30 2025. The People We Support.

Ukrainians discuss Ukraine. Especially the 10 million you never hear about. That’s the 10 million Donbas Ukrainians Russia is protecting and that nato, america and kiev have been trying to kill for the last 10 years. Don’t hear about them do you?

And also ‘kiev ukrainians’ discuss Ukraine, too. With difficulty. It is illegal to broadcast and say certain things, anything critical of the govt. So mainly they do it from abroad: Moldova, Germany, Romania, Italy.. it could be anywhere.

The point is they do it. Our western press does not do it. Our govts do not do it. Your local member does not investigate, research, learn and inform you does he/she ? No.

But they do. The Ukrainians themselves do and they know what they are talking about. Amongst many good venues is ‘SHELEST’. This post is about a recent Shelest Youtube Video which I think is very pertinent, very interesting and important.

And which you will not be told about, that I know of, anywhere at all in our media.

But this reveals the truth of who and what we are backing. On whose behalf we subscribe to making war on Donbas Ukrainians. Those for whom we kill.

And it displays the attitudes of the Ukrainian thinking public itself. That’s the ‘Kiev Ukrainian’ public: the one that has been tricked into attacking the ‘Donbas Ukrainian’ public for the last TEN YEARS with cultural, ethnic and linguistic hatred and at a cost TO THEIR OWN SELVES of a million dead. These are the truths and the people that you never hear of or from.

Here is the video in question and below it the discussion/interpretation/comment.

(From AI) A detailed translation, breakdown, and summary of this lengthy and complex Ukrainian political commentary from the YouTube channel “ШЕЛЕСТ” (Shelest). The text is dense with sarcasm, insider references, and criticism of the Zelenskyy government.

This here is a ‘new’ analysis. We published one already. It was based on the subtitles of the video and was somewhat imperfect. This is one is better (though no doubt still imperfect).

New Analysis: Shelest Podcast (Dec 30, 2025) – “Comfortable Tsarism”

Overall Summary & Method

This is a polemical talk show hosted by Shelest (SPEAKER_00). His format is to critique the Zelenskyy government by:

  1. Introducing a theme (e.g., elections, corruption, mobilization).
  2. Playing audio clips of officials (deputies, advisors) making bureaucratic, tone-deaf, or absurd statements.
  3. Immediately mocking and dissecting these clips with sarcasm.
  4. Illustrating his points with stark, contrasting examples from real life (e.g., a poor woman jailed for chocolate vs. corrupt elites on the beach).

The central, unifying thesis is that Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s government has degenerated into a corrupt, self-serving “tsarist” system, obsessed with its own “comfort” and survival, which is utterly disconnected from the brutal realities of war, justice, and the suffering of ordinary Ukrainians.


Section-by-Section Breakdown

1. The “Tsarist” Megalomania & The Quest for “Comfort”

  • Clip: Shelest opens by citing critics who say Zelenskyy has “revived tsarism.” He references a commentator (“Stab[ilinsky?]”) who speaks of the leader’s “megalomania” and “self-confidence” in playing the “main role.”
  • Shelest’s Analysis: He latches onto a key word used by an official discussing elections: “комфортно” (comfortably).
  • The Sarcastic Spin: Shelest redefines “comfortable.” It’s not about voter convenience; it’s about Zelenskyy’s need for a “comfortable” and “ecologically safe for his own ass” process to renew his mandate without risk. Governance becomes about ensuring the leader’s personal “comfort” and security—shuffling “pawns” (loyalists) in his deck later. This frames the entire election discussion not as democracy, but as personal power management for a “tsar.”

2. The Absurd Theater of “Wartime Elections”

  • Clip: A deputy (SPEAKER_08, likely David Braun/Arakhamia) outlines the impossibilities: a military candidate would need a 3-month campaign leave. He suggests holding presidential elections under martial law as a “test,” to “practice on cats,” and work out mistakes before parliamentary elections.
  • Shelest’s Analysis: He repeats these points with dripping sarcasm. “Understood. We’ll conduct them during martial law, and then we’ll consider the mistakes.” The idea of using a national presidential election as a “test run” is presented as the height of irresponsible, cynical theater.
  • The “Hybrid Voting” Farce: Officials discuss “hybrid voting” (online/offline) for IDPs. They admit the IDP registry isn’t for them, many don’t register to avoid mobilization radars, and they don’t know how to bring them to polling stations. Yet, the goal is “maximizing turnout” to avoid the “argument” of illegitimacy. Shelest cynically suggests including 50 million Ukrainians in Russia to achieve “amazing” turnout. The goal is to show turnout, not ensure it.

3. Elite Corruption & The “Mafia” Style (Mindich/Tsukerman)

  • The Core Scandal: The case of Zelenskyy associates Mindich and Tsukerman (Mindich Gate). Shelest mocks their televised defenses: Mindich on a seaside backdrop claiming he’s just “a friend of the president”; Tsukerman claiming his departure was “planned.”
  • The Pinnacle of Arrogance: Shelest plays the clip of the confrontation where journalist Tkach corners Tsukerman. Tsukerman, the accused, tells Tkach, “You stand like a thief.” Tkach retorts, “I am a thief?”
  • Shelest’s Analysis: He dissects this as pure “mafia” mentality. The accused attacks the accuser. Everyone copies this “alpha male,” aggressive style from oligarchs like Ihor Kolomoisky. “This is all of the same litter,” he says, including Zelenskyy. The “вор” (thief) accusation becomes a central motif.

4. The Devastating Contrast: Justice for the Poor vs. Impunity for the Elite

This is Shelest’s most potent rhetorical device.

  • The Woman from Kharkiv: He details the case of an unemployed woman sentenced to 5.1 years for stealing and reselling 22 chocolate bars worth 4000 hryvnias (~$100). “She is ashamed… has no money to return.”
  • The Man from Chernihiv: A 22-year-old is swiftly arrested and faces prison for knocking over a public menorah. “Look how quickly they work!”
  • Vs. The Elite: Meanwhile, Tsukerman is “on the seashore on a planned trip solving issues.” Mindich claims it’s all a “provocation,” and they are stripping citizenship to avoid extradition. Corrupt officials from the “loud case” (like Basov) get bail and walk free after a company pays millions.
  • Shelest’s Conclusion: “There are correct thieves and incorrect thieves. For normal thieves who rake in hundreds of millions… for them the beach and the sea. And for the aunt, for 22 chocolate bars, a fiver [5 years].”

5. Zelenskyy’s Hypocrisy: The 2020 “Flash Mob” Speech

  • Clip: Shelest plays a clip of Zelenskyy from 2020 (SPEAKER_09), giving a stirring speech about a “flash mob” of lawfulness. “The path to success is a two-way road… We will work honestly… This concerns everyone from the oligarch to the taxi driver… Europe begins with a cigarette butt thrown in the trash… I sign the impeachment law.”
  • Shelest’s Analysis: He listens and says, “And listen how honestly he told it!” The sarcasm is crushing. He immediately contrasts it with the current reality: his own “fixers” aren’t caught, NABU (anti-corruption bureau) is under attack, and the impeachment law is useless “dust in the eyes.” The clip is used to highlight the grand canyon between past promises and present corruption.

6. Mobilization Brutality & Societal Collapse

  • The Horror Show: Shelest describes and references videos of TCC (recruitment officers) hunting men: jumping into moving cars, using pepper spray and stun guns, dragging people from supermarkets. A law proposes putting TCCs in every village, spreading the “tentacles” of the state.
  • The Public Response: He shows a man telling journalists that “evaders” are the authorities who evaded their duties. He highlights the eviction of an Irpin war veteran and his family from temporary housing in winter, ending with the veteran’s bitter, performative “Glory to Ukraine!”
  • Anger from the Front: He quotes a frontline soldier (“Kyianyn”) in a profanity-laced tirade: “You steal money and you can’t even fight… How can we win? No one here plans to win.” Another soldier (“Markus”) jokes that to keep from losing his mind, he’d need to build LEGO, but can’t afford it on his military salary. This underscores the total disconnect between the fighting troops and the leadership.

7. Propaganda, Volunteers, and Absurdity

  • The Volunteer Problem: Shelest mocks figures like Serhiy Prytula, who deflects questions about his spending (e.g., black caviar) by claiming any criticism is “an attack on the entire volunteer movement.” Shelest calls this a beautiful, noble, but manipulative rhetorical trick.
  • The Nationalist Absurdist: He plays a clip of a Lviv-Lithuanian volunteer in Odesa who delivers a pickup truck for air defense but, on camera, demands the monument to Pushkin be thrown into the Black Sea because it’s “imperial shit.” Shelest is exasperated: “People have one convolution in their head. One… You helped protect, but I don’t want to protect the monument to Pushkin. So take your pickup, get out of here.”
  • The Official Narrative: Any problem is blamed on two sources: 1) Russians/Putin, and 2) Internal enemies (i.e., Poroshenko and his circle). Shelest presents this as a tired, cynical formula to avoid accountability.

8. Military Failures & The “Zhduny” (Waiters) Dilemma

  • Clip: He cites expert Mashovets, who reports that in the Donbas, locals (“zhduny” – those waiting for the Russians) actively shelter and aid Russian sabotage groups, due to sparse Ukrainian defenses.
  • Shelest’s Sarcastic Question: “What ‘cardinal’ solution does Mashovets propose? Resettle the population? Shoot them with drones?” He hints darkly at the implied, unethical “solutions” to this problem, born of military failure.

9. The Ironic Coda: Mar-a-Lago & The “Chocolate Cake”

The broadcast ends with news of Zelenskyy’s meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago. The trivial details—chicken broth, steak, “Trump chocolate cake,” a Michelin-starred menu—are reported with supreme irony. Shelest’s final implied conclusion: While the leader dines on symbolic cakes in a billionaire’s resort, his state back home is defined by mobilization terror, front-line collapse, veteran evictions, and a justice system that jails the destitute while the corrupt enjoy the seaside. No “deal” here will solve the fundamental rot.


Key Terms & Sarcastic Framing

  • “Царизм” (Tsarism): The core accusation. Rule for personal power, not the state.
  • “Комфортно” (Comfortably): The selfish motive behind all actions, especially elections.
  • “Вор” (Thief): The label for the elite, turned back on itself in the Tkach/Tsukerman clip.
  • “Одного помёта” (Of the same litter): All Zelenskyy’s circle, including him, are of the same corrupt breed as oligarch Kolomoisky.
  • “Ждуны” (Zhduny): Pejorative for civilians in occupied areas, symbolizing the failure of both military strategy and civic unity.
  • “Пыль в глаза” (Dust in the eyes): What all promises and reforms (like impeachment) ultimately are—deception.
  • “Слава Україні / Героям слава” (Glory to Ukraine / Glory to the Heroes): The national slogan, rendered hollow and bitter through its use by the evicted veteran and as a shield for corrupt volunteers.

Final Takeaway: Shelest paints a picture of a Ukrainian state in advanced moral and operational decay. The government is a tsarist clique prioritizing its own “comfort” and enrichment. It sustains itself through performative politics (elections as theater), brutal force (mobilization), corrupt impunity, and propaganda that blames all faults on external and internal enemies. The broadcast is a relentless indictment, using the regime’s own words and the stark reality of Ukrainian life to argue that the project of a “European” Ukraine has been betrayed from the very top.

HERE THE TRANSLATION ON WHICH THE ABOVE ANALYSIS WAS BASED
Somewhat liberal in estimation of number of speakers and still far from perfect but way better than the original subtitles as a base document to work from.

Literal Translation of Shelest Podcast (Clean Transcript)

SPEAKER_00: And what about Zelenskyy? And Zelenskyy, it seems, is getting into a not very pleasant situation inside Ukraine too. Because inside Ukraine more and more often they talk about dictatorship and about the fact that he has literally revived tsarism.

SPEAKER_06: Well, from a child’s rock we were accustomed to a different tsardom. Honestly, honestly, I lead anarchically. But just look, he was also in the 18th [year] he met [people] until the 21st.

SPEAKER_00: This is Stab[ilinsky?]. Recently he has been voicing wise thoughts and says: Zelenskyy has renewed tsarism in Ukraine.

SPEAKER_06: He was equipped with functions according to the behavior of the first person, according to the castle on the toast and on the lish… our model is the most cement-like. But what will happen when in the 25th year you bump into a change, when it is so super comfortable. Plus here what…

SPEAKER_00: So super comfortable. That, by the way, is a formulation. I would dwell on it separately. Super comfortable. The question is not correctly, incorrectly. In terms of some decisions. We will have order, points to discuss the well-being of Ukraine. In short, those who went to Trump will be right, go, give, give. But why? Not so that it would be right, but so that it would be comfortable for him. That is, it will be comfortable for him, what? To renew the mandate, for example. And he is like this, like that, comfortably renewed the mandate. And everything, he is already, like, secured. And there no one will touch him. And all these pawns there, who were, like, very close, were already clerks. He will later change them, shuffle the deck of cards. And here he also needs it to be comfortable. This is such, you know, the tsar-father said.

SPEAKER_06: This is such, rather a special modesty, seclusion, and a greater connection with megalomania. Because megalomania simply shines through. Imagining oneself simply cosmically scaled in us shines through. The goal… Aha and in general, as in purely collective chauvinism, such self-pennedness, the main role.

SPEAKER_00: Yes, self-confidence, the main role. Of course, such is his megalomania. And today, apparently, well, there was such a fortune-telling. At least in my childhood it was tail and ground. Here it is today. We expect, let’s say, from the results of today’s visit to Trump. Regarding the elections, to conduct them as comfortably as possible, ecologically safely for his own ass. And everyone undertook, well, they demonstrate to everyone that the whole fox is organizing elections for him. Attention, during martial law.

SPEAKER_08: With the President of Ukraine, Toshkil, like with some, understandably, movement, that is, there, what a question, for example, in the participation of military. He will be limited. But there, however, presidential elections will be participated in by dozens of people, right? With the current legislation, as a military man, if you want to be a candidate, you must submit your commander a statement, request leave, he needs to be on leave for three months, so that he can be in campaigning, there and everything else required.

SPEAKER_00: This is how he reasons about future agreements, so, a military man. You want to run for office – a three-month campaign leave.

SPEAKER_08: We understand that here with the president, we understand that below with the parliament, we understand that I will all be, such a situation, that we will do the election of the president with the right approach, then we will calculate already all the mistakes, what needs to be done.

SPEAKER_00: Understood. We will first conduct during martial law, and then, of course, we will take into account some mistakes, maybe some inaccuracies, well, how many of that party there, there military will want into some party, well for there also someone from the rear, and we here like this will be like a test, we will practice on cats on the presidential elections, David Braun tells us, a citizen of America, and the head of the “Servant of the People” faction.

SPEAKER_08: And in the end we will be ready for the law on parliamentary elections, then several important issues, the vote of Ukrainians abroad.

SPEAKER_00: Oh, the vote, Ukrainians abroad, wow.

SPEAKER_08: Actually, it’s a very difficult topic, that in European partnerships, in diversity, messages are going, where maybe, they tell us to help and open and consular sections, in the world Casino, and Search Machine and Associations, fast winners. Take these duda… every day was… downtall wings. Click her… if harasser with no one will be, tra… Methas portal. Regarding the issue of hybrid voting.

SPEAKER_00: Oh, that’s what the whole song was written for. That’s why the bottle neck was needed. It’s a bottle neck. Well, like a bottle neck, right? That it’s impossible, impossible, in a few days we’ll make it convenient. As Stab… said, that changing ears was comfortable? Hybrid? Can you come, drive up, vote there, somewhere consulate in an embassy, drive up, you can’t. Where are you, to her?

SPEAKER_08: Regarding the application of an online mechanism. I generally, as a cradler and quiet person, not so and did not understand, can there be online in voting abroad. Here I hear many phantom fears, but we are now conducting online in the Rada, we have online voting in committees, conducting committees, online. I understand that themselves so and were, themselves such fears, were rumors, when they, conducted life.

SPEAKER_00: Understood, before they were afraid of committees there, if suddenly someone records something or something somewhere, gets in, breaks. Not long ago they got into a Zoom with a TCC guy, recorded their meeting, remember? Somewhere there in Western Ukraine. In Rivne oblast, I think. And here also deputies, like not so, I, a former IT guy, tell you, this is all prejudice. Don’t believe that someone will get into something and something, let’s say, manipulate. Time moves forward. Keep in step with digitalization.

SPEAKER_08: Therefore I hope that your working group will work seriously, what is it really possible to do hybrid voting online and offline, because we generally have a very, very large complex process, and voting for IDPs. Well, you know, internally displaced persons. We have a Register of IDPs. It is not for…

SPEAKER_00: For IDPers it is. This is not for cheating. This is for taking care. Who knows, children IDPers now? Well registered, so there, in Kyiv oblast, I myself live somewhere in Kudo-Cherkasy.

SPEAKER_08: Exact data, very many IDPs do not register. Because in this way they avoid appearing on radars because of mobilization. And in this way we will bring them to the precincts. We, with you, also do not yet understand. And we need to bring everyone to the precincts, because, as Mr. Oleh said, if there is low turnout, then it will give the enemy and other opponents an argument that these elections can be recognized as illegitimate or low-legitimacy. And this already will be a big problem. Therefore we need to focus on maximizing turnout. Maximization of turnout, it seems to me, can be, due to that, we expand the possibilities of voting. And there we add a few days, and there we add the possibility of online voting.

SPEAKER_00: Understood? So, we need to show maximum turnout. That is, everyone must vote. Listen, the turnout will be like this. Zelenskyy, during his these movements, travels, he already made a statement, that the vile Russia they have already begun preparing for, well, I understand, how to prepare, found out somewhere, that Russia, they, probably, all Ukrainians, on their new, as they say, territories and Ukrainians deep in Russia, who moved further, right? They are beginning to be, like, rounded up, counted, understood, in order to prepare to conduct elections. So the turnout will be generally amazing, if we take them from 50 million Russians, in whom a Ukrainian passport has been preserved, take them, in general, let them vote, and why not? That will be maximum turnout, but here is the question, not to ensure maximum turnout, but to show it, and show it how, of course, in Diivka will be very large. Everyone will vote, our country is in a smartphone, but for this also money is needed.

SPEAKER_11: And I, probably, that I try for the workshop, how much us all it can be.

SPEAKER_04: I think, the CEC and the working commission in parliament must calculate this. We, something, do not have to finance, but objectively, we will not pull, this we, that we have a deficit budget.

SPEAKER_00: So like that, here he, the chatterbox, comes out and tells, for the shells, says, and what is this we must finance this? We have no money, we should not finance this. Give money for elections. Want elections? Pay, we will organize everything.

SPEAKER_04: And we have priority tasks of the budget, a little different: militarization, on the one hand, and social programs, which must compensate for the losses of the economy for personal households.

SPEAKER_11: Well, a few details, if elections will be, how will vote 6, 7 million Ukrainians, who currently reside abroad,

SPEAKER_04: this exactly must be worked out by the working group.

SPEAKER_00: Yes, and this working group must, so to speak, work out the working group. Regarding Ukrainians abroad, well or like former Ukrainians abroad, this is simply extraordinary. How is happening now, yes, the story with Mindich, with Tsukerman, with these, like, Mindich Gate, and what huge scandals in corruption. That is, people say, give us money, and themselves not just that snouts in the gunpowder, they are all overgrown with this gunpowder. And just somehow there, you understand, this like yesterday, the day before yesterday this was all very vigorously discussed, I don’t want to dwell on these two figures, not because there is nothing to say, everyone has already seen everything. Everyone saw, generally, how much this here Stab[ilinsky?], how right, how all this is vertical this structure, integrated. All copy the manner of speech, expression, eyes, gestures, expressiveness, delivery. Something Mindich against the backdrop of the seashore told that he is not guilty of anything, and says, he has no influence in Ukraine, except that he is a friend of the president. Tsukerman, how here they fended off from this, how they told that their departure was planned, but the pinnacle and apogee, of course, was this piece.

SPEAKER_12: Like a thief you stand under the house?

SPEAKER_01: I understood, I am a thief. Tkach like a thief, yes? Ah, this is bullshit!

SPEAKER_00: Well it’s funny. This is a very funny lunch. Here Tkach arrives, catches Tsukerman, there for a long time not with him… Well, not very long, well so about 50 meters they walked with him. He all there denied, said, I don’t know anything, I don’t know anything, this is all to undermine our country. No one is guilty of anything, it’s all nonsense. It’s clear that they… They make themselves out to be some kind of such, here, here, with their manner and behavior. It’s clear that they are not the main ones there. But everyone understands who stands behind them, and who is the main one. And the main one, Zelenskyy, Zelenskyy. And here he says to Tkach, you are like a thief. Stand, like this guarding me, they there was also a clash with security, well then like it’s another businessman’s security. He there showed at the residential complexes, expensive, says, I live in a hotel, Tsukerman, I don’t live in a residential complex, here, where this information, everything is not like that. And he says, you are like a thief, I am like a thief. That is, Tsukerman, whom officially, that is, the investigation, should detain him. He is a person involved, and in tapes, he is the accountant of this scheme, Midas, says, you are a thief.

SPEAKER_01: And can I call on significance, a meeting, and met, in a different way, what did you buy? I, I, I, I, I, I am not a lawyer, I didn’t run away. And now he is not hiding, and all. Here they called. I travel with Vit, not for that, to the edge, but only reception, I somehow kov… I simply. Ah, I am not alone, you have. Aha, well ah, like, if domestic, some things.

SPEAKER_00: And I am a thief… Well that is, I have a domestic thing, and they are one, in short, this with such with impudence. These people, they all read the model. Like how Kolomoisky communicates, right? Same as them, this is all of the same litter. And Zelenskyy communicates exactly the same way as Kolomoisky. Here, of course, there is also belonging to a certain ethnic group. But mmm… The manner of doing business this here business, this here arrogance. It’s from there. Thief says. Thief… Thief. And you know, this parodying of each other. That is, parodying of an alpha male. That is, yes, here that one who, who, who is higher. And that one of the very top. And well this, this is saturated with it, Kvartal 95. This saturated are various structures, various branches. They all parody the manner of communication. They all parody this here their feigned pressure. He has nothing to press with. They grabbed him by the ass, he ran away. No, he says. He goes on the attack on this Tkach. Separately interesting, why Tkach came at all, yes? But he came to expose them. Well it’s such an elementary story of exposure. That is here they are, here we found them, here they are here. Further went, there, like, a story with memes, with jokes, with different, yes, these. And like Tkach found everything, Tkach can find everything in the world, and the G-spot, everything can find Tkach. This is a clear message, a specific exposure. Specifically so that, well, they don’t go too far, about the fact that they remember them. And roughly know where they work. Because here there is a version of Bannya, which I am very critical of. But nevertheless, whether, as is, there is enough, serious truth, that Israel, equal to USA, and these comrades will be the first to be interrogated, they will lay out everything specifically about Zelenskyy personally. Well as for thieves, you know, I’ll tell you honestly. After today’s news regarding who is a thief, who is not a thief, this if honest is some kind of disgrace. Suspilne Kharkiv reports. In Kharkiv they convicted a woman for theft of 22 bars of milk chocolate with flavor caramel, peanuts, puffed rice, from the supermarket ATB. On November 27 in the Industrial District Court of Kharkiv they read her the sentence. So, she stole chocolates on September 28 of this year. Around 16:00 she entered the store, took 10 bars of milk chocolate. Weight 276 grams, for the purchase she did not pay, put the sweets in her bag and left. Already after an hour and a half she returned to this same supermarket. Took another 12 bars of this same chocolate. Material damage to the store as a result of theft amounted to they calculated 4000 hryvnias. During the trial the woman explained that the first batch of chocolate she sold for half price. Then returned to the store, took more and also sold them. The woman said that she is unemployed, she is very ashamed. She says that there is no money in order to give back, return the store this money. The court sentenced the woman to 5 and 1 tenth years of imprisonment. Besides punishment for theft of chocolate, to her they added part of the punishment for another case, for theft also, in short for theft. That is to her in total the thief got 5 years. For chocolate bars. That is, understand, what’s the matter? Mindich, Tsukerman he there. And a woman from Kharkiv money she has no to give back. There 10 chocolates sold for half price. There 10 for half price sold. Of course, she won’t return anything. No money, no job, Kharkiv. A fiver. A fiver for you. And Tsukerman here on the seashore on a planned trip solves issues. Mindich. Says that it’s all a provocation. They accuse me of everything. And, in reality, this is not so. They are stripping citizenship, so that they don’t find and don’t extradite. As a Ukrainian citizen from Israel. And here 5 years theft. Thief. Everything. Chocolate bars stole. 22 pieces for 4 thousand hryvnias. Exactly the same, please, crime detained a 22-year-old Chernihiv resident, who is suspected of knocking over a menorah near the theater. There theater in Chernihiv. A week ago in Shum we discussed with you. Menorahs and the first menorah fell. This year, by the way, no menorahs fell. Well, detained. Well, there, I don’t know, three years, maybe in store. All together, add to this 22-year-old, punish to the fullest severity, to the national… write everything in the world. That is, look, how quickly they work. Knocked over a menorah. Everything immediately detained, shown, everything photographed. Here it is. Law enforcement system works. To him did Tkach come. Or not some local Tkach from Chernihiv. Said, what are you doing? And he would have told him, this is all they framed me, and I don’t know anything there at all. I am not guilty, tripped, caught, it stood poorly, fell. No, they found him, they are directly trying him for this. And Yuzik, about whom after all yesterday there was a mass of messages, also about another friend of Zelenskyy’s, who again first there were searches at Yuzik’s. Then there were no searches at Yuzik’s. Such a some kind of commotion, disarray. Three deputies from the transport committee, names and surnames, which say nothing at all, from the word at all. So, like their search, investigative action, and Yuzik slipped away, so reports the press, so sources report. And he should have received suspicion. Like he also had searches, today they reported. That is, they chase simple people, judging, and them them only chase. Why? Because everything is clearly understood. Everyone warns, everyone cannot but carry out, but the pressure is insane on Zelenskyy. And when such Yuziks you see, you remember, a very recent time, which because of the war seems very and very distant. Here is such a pill for memory.

SPEAKER_09: Dear Ukrainians, I have often called on you to take part in some challenge or flash mob. Now the time has come for the most massive one. Every citizen of Ukraine can take part. For this it is not necessary to record any videos, it is not necessary to put any hashtags. Only one thing is needed: to live by the law. Ukraine’s path to success is a road with two-way traffic. We, as the authorities, will work honestly, but we also need your step towards us. We will not be able to revive the economy if people do not pay taxes. This concerns everyone. From the oligarch to the taxi driver.

SPEAKER_00: So like that. And listen, how honestly he told. Honestly, how he spoke. Everyone from the oligarch to the taxi driver, all must pay taxes, everyone. We, of course, will not steal, but you also must. You also must – this is a flash mob like that.

SPEAKER_09: We will not be able to defeat corruption if you will close your eyes to it, or become accomplices in the squandering of state funds. And now I appeal to citizens. If from you they demand a bribe, offer a kickback, or any other corruption scheme, please, do not be silent. It is not necessary to write on social networks. All is lost? These, like themselves, Zelenskyy stuffed his fixers – no.

SPEAKER_00: How no? Yes! In fact, yes! Zelenskyy stuffed his fixers. How no. Only the problem is that they are not caught and not judged. There this Basov, Basov, there, there, Tenor, I had in these tapes Mediaz Basov. Sat, suffered a little bit, and sent under bail. Got out. No one sits. From this loud case got out on bail. Found a company, which there statutory capital, and it these millions, there, forty plus, it paid. Zelenskyy stuffed his own. Telephone.

SPEAKER_09: It’s a hot line of NABU, call and report. And law enforcement organs will react and punish. Let’s remember, that Europe begins not from the state border. Europe begins from a cigarette butt, which flies into the trash can, from a fastened seat belt, from paid utility services, and taxes, from answered, if to your firm they offer at a tender to bend the state. Let’s every day do small steps towards a different mentality. Let’s put in our share and all together become founders and shareholders of a new, prosperous Ukraine. I will start with myself, I sign the law adopted by parliament on impeachment of the president. Let’s finally prove to ourselves, Ukrainians can live differently.

SPEAKER_00: They can, can, of course, live differently, of course they can, naturally they can, one hundred percent, can. But impeachment, there is such a weapon, there was Boney M, became Herpedu. And did it help this law impeachment, did not help at all. At all, that is, well, this is all, dust in the eyes, and how honestly he spoke, and how honestly he told. And what now NABU? They don’t call anymore to call, the dogs of Bankova. No, they don’t call. Now NABU, harshest criticism, is subjected to, Korchynsky comes to the forefront and says, if agents of foreign intelligence services spy on authorized persons in Ukraine, wiretap them, collect compromising material on them, force them to cooperate, conduct against them propaganda campaigns, which foreign agents need to be arrested regardless of, whether these, like good officials, who are being watched or bad ones, let’s give an opportunity to these agents of foreign intelligence services to act legally at home this is a big foolishness those who do not understand this, big fools with cardboard boxes postscript. Here for some reason many commentators decided, that I am about NABU, could it really be about NABU, but one needs to think, well that is also ironizes Korchynsky, that is showing off in public. But many commentators indeed to him, like poured into his Panama hat, Bogdan, here Sidorovich says, the fact that deputies for many years received money, for correct voting, is not a threat, it turns out, or there, but it turns out that NABU is to blame, and the corrupt ones with wings, angels, or there another option turns out not to steal you already do not consider, especially during the war, notably, that they do not consider, because there are correct thieves, and there are incorrect thieves, for normal thieves, who rake in hundreds of millions for themselves into their pockets, stash, launder, for them the beach, and the sea, and for the aunt for 22 chocolate bars, a fiver, well, everything is fine, and if you suddenly something somewhere, well, like not right, yes, like you get into some stupid story, then two are always to blame. First, Russians, Putin, Russians, Russian, intelligence services, and second, these are internal enemies. He Prytula recently came out, and said so, all, who are against me,

SPEAKER_07: they are spreading campaigns, these are Russians and Poroshenkoites. The most powerful, that is, there are simply powerful,

SPEAKER_00: asint, asint, these are these observers, verifiers, and this here is malfar, the most powerful.

SPEAKER_07: And the analytics showed, that about half of all dirt, fakes, black PR, this is generated outside the country, obviously,

SPEAKER_00: Russian intelligence services, to undermine the volunteer, volunteer movement. In the previous Shum, I told you, how volunteers, tsykashniki stopped, detained, handed over, a driver, the car did not reach the front, or reached with a delay. Well in short, and, says, we are volunteers,

SPEAKER_07: what are you doing, not interested. This is all Russians also. Discredit the volunteer movement in Ukraine. Can you imagine? Having indicated with the rain on the autumn to the gene… I will say, that the whole… did not like, does not teach.

SPEAKER_00: The circle of Poroshenko! Undermines national security.

SPEAKER_07: When Mr. Chekalkin records an interview in November of the 24th year, and tells, that his friend saw, how Prytula in a supermarket bought six cans of black caviar for 62 thousand hryvnias. In September of this year Chekalkin, bought six cans of black caviar for 80 thousand hryvnias. So this obviously, not a stupid man. This one intentionally, lies. I am a part of the system of the volunteer movement in Ukraine since 2014. Hitting at me or at any other volunteer initiative. You are not hitting at one specific person. You are hitting at the entire movement.

SPEAKER_00: You understand, how beautifully? Beautifully this all. Beautifully and nobly. You when hit, at me, you are hitting not only at me. You are hitting at the entire volunteer movement. So wait, was there caviar or not this caviar? Caviar all volunteers devour black, in large quantities jars or not. When you are asked a question, who there Slava Plus asks a question, so, and what there with your money? He says, no one cares, how much I live, where I get all this from. So this he all it turns out they are hitting at the entire volunteer movement. Agents of the Kremlin, pro-Russian Poroshenko, pro-Russian this Chekalkin. Well, if you understand, goes, already goes the scrap. Already goes this fuss. With this Zaluzhnyi on photographs, there too and so and sideways, and sideways. That is here already all this you hit, this you hit at the country. You say that you bastard, take money, and caviar, devour. And we donate to you. The law, by law it is allowed how many there percent? 20, I think, for provision of the fund or, some in short, some percent of this volunteer fund he can take for his expenses. Well so you, from people two hryvnias, collect. This is all, the machinations of enemies and Poroshenko. Enemies and Poroshenko. Volunteers are different. Here for example one of the volunteers. Lithuanian, well no, he is Lviv, he is connected with Lithuanians, from Lithuania pulls cars. And here he in the center of Odesa recorded a video. Also, a friend of Prytula’s, probably. Well him, we are after all about everything, talk about Prytula, we imply all volunteers. Here is a volunteer for you, Odesa. Well like, Lviv, Lithuanian, in Odesa.

SPEAKER_05: Friends, friends, we are now in Odesa. We transferred to the 639th separate mechanized battalion, our first pickup, and it came not to the front. In fact, somewhere near Kherson for that, to protect the sky over the port, over Odesa, and over this, ugliness.

SPEAKER_00: So, look, for those who didn’t understand. He says, first pickup, so, 4th year of war, interesting formulation. Not clear. Before that, probably, that something else they transferred. Well, who knows, you know. So that a pickup for a mobile fire group, these are those, which in Odesa oblast, this recently just this information passed. These people criticize after these heavy strikes, in Odesa nightmare, who there removed the commander of the air defense forces, because they with tracers and from machine guns shoot wherever in vain at the sound. Night flies a drone, Geranium makes noise, they shoot at the sound. What there they hit? When they hit? When they hit? Well this shoot at the sound. And Zelenskyy even had complaints about the air defense, of Odesa, understand? And here he transferred for this air defense brought the first pickup, to protect over Odesa and over this ugliness. Ugliness, behind himself, he calls, boarded up. That was just boarded up with planks. And now also pasted over, with these posters, historic Odesa, touristic Odesa, all this. Monument to Pushkin.

SPEAKER_05: The monument to Pushkin, which they covered, still don’t want to demolish. Here.

SPEAKER_00: Covered and don’t want to demolish.

SPEAKER_05: What I propose and friends?

SPEAKER_00: Oh, will propose to not be.

SPEAKER_05: I will bring to Odesa, not one pickup. I suggest, not one pickup, we will collect money, for it not one. But I already want, that these, like now behind me.

SPEAKER_00: In purely Russian language, of the great monument to the great Russian poet. Founder practically there, the progenitor of the modern Russian language. Can you imagine?

SPEAKER_05: There would not be, because I in such a way and Lithuanians, my friends, we do not want to help, the place where we see, this is imperial shit. Imperial shit must be drowned in the Black Sea.

SPEAKER_00: So like that. Drown the monument to Pushkin in the Black Sea.

SPEAKER_05: In the Black Sea? These are… The Muscovite foot here must not, be more. Even if it’s a monument to Pushkin. And, by the way, imperial…

SPEAKER_00: Time. The Muscovite foot here should not be more, even if it’s a monument to Pushkin.

SPEAKER_05: Bingo! Imperial stench must be replaced forever. Here such is my proposal for the place and I want, that you spread for being video and told to the new government of Odesa, how else. I kov… Glory to Ukraine.

SPEAKER_13: Faith, glory.

SPEAKER_05: We will overcome.

SPEAKER_00: The answer, of course, and hoarse this bending one. Glory, this, of course, this is something, of course, yes. That is you understand? So, publish, get through to the government of Odesa. That this should not be? That is came some, Lviv Lithuanian comrade. Yes? Brought a pickup. I will bring more. We must throw Pushkin into the Black Sea. I brought you a pickup. So people have one convolution just in their head. One. And then everyone is outraged, and what with us such problems? Well, on this level, yes? On such mutual understanding. You brought a pickup. Brought thank you. Collected, thank you. Everyone is grateful. You helped protect. But I don’t want to protect the monument to Pushkin. So take your pickup, get out of here. Well, that is you nobody asked. This is your initiative, you are what, a volunteer. It turns out, that to us here these… Prytula gave what formula? You offend a volunteer. Means, you offend all volunteers. It turns out, that, looking at this fool, we understand that all volunteers are like that. But this is not so. Volunteers not all devour black caviar. Not all propose to demolish Pushkin and throw him into the Black Sea. Not all are such idiots. Not all. And help from a pure heart, there to their acquaintances relatives or just even strangers, but they empathize. They really here try, work. All this strive. To deliver on time, help. And don’t come and don’t say, for example. Well, listen, and let’s then take to the front, some, I don’t know, bulletproof vests or some there gear, or some thermal imagers or something there scopes. In short, something we will take to the front to the military, say, and this he in Russian says, throw into a pit or there storms him to plant there here. With a shovel. That is we have a state, these, you understand, these volunteers they consider these arrogant ones. They consider, that they represent the country. Plus also there Lithuanian, there comrades, we are also, I in the European Union, Lithuania, I in the European Union. That is, in my opinion, simply some kind of overturn of the head. And then they are surprised. And what’s wrong? They are surprised. Here writes himself expert Mashovets. So, in the tactical rear, of our units and formations, operating in the Donbas, continue to be observed, a threatening tendency. Tell. The local population, which in essence still remains, directly in the rear zone of our brigades, Mashovets assists the enemy and cooperates with him. Sabotage reconnaissance groups of the enemy, remnants of his, assault groups, even single military personnel due to the sparse combat formations of our forward units and subdivisions. Quite actively penetrate into their tactical rear, where, as a rule, find not only shelter and refuge with the local population, those who remained waiting for the liberators, but also assistance from their side, in their actions. Our waiters take them in, and change into civilian clothes, place and hide in basements, feed, and lead reconnaissance and so on. Ukrainian military counter-intelligence, the rear guard subdivision, of the Armed Forces daily catch a significant number of such Russian infiltrators, directly in the tactical rears of our brigades and regiments, operating in the first echelon. For example, in the sector of only one of the Ukrainian brigades, operating on the Konstantynivka direction and mobile groups of our SBU, of counter-intelligence, steadily catch 5-6 infiltrators, sometimes that number reaches the mark of 10-12, but he uses the word, carcasses. And one can in this sense mention also Kupiansk, Pokrovsk, where this phenomenon was of a mass character. In the overwhelming majority of cases all it, all they and all population found, shelter and cover precisely with the local population, you must agree, but a completely not normal situation. Of course, the primary reason for this is the extremely low level of tactical density of troops on the frontline, therefore the enemy has the opportunity to successfully act with these small groups, penetrating into our nearest and tactical rear. But together with that, to penetrate and gain a foothold in such a massive volume in our tactical rear, especially within more or less significant populated points. The enemy would not be able to, if he did not meet, there those ready for cooperation waiters. And, in my opinion, with this already something must be done cardinal. What cardinal does Mashovets propose to do with this? Remains a mystery. Resettle the population, what there shoot them? With drones or how? Well what with them do? What cardinal? That is he tells about, that the local population at their place accommodates DRG-ers, at their place there something else. Kupiansk he recalls. Kupiansk also recalls. Konstantynivka direction. Yes, says. The main reason, because not enough troops. But these waiters cursed with them must something cardinal be done. What? In principle there is a normal way. You bring up a freight car, drive people in there and take away. Let them work. That is already did so. You understand, and this all here why? Because here people, waiters. And if by 10-15, in these small, or how, they are not small, not large, these populated points, there really remained a thousand people, 600 people, when there was 100 thousand, 50 thousand. That is every day by 10-12 it turns out, that these people, who sit there, they help the Russian army, and you them like protect. But you already are not protecting them, it turns out square meters. And it turns out you are protecting something else. Since such a number of waiters. This here all is. This very interesting, what he proposes to do. And then, and what with us at the front? And why? A week ago we in Shum analyzed the situation in Sumy oblast. Sumy oblast, Hrohivska. Well, there different throughout the week came data. They say, that this is almost a new front in Sumy oblast. Others said, well like no. Well no. Here today on the telemarathon finally settled the positions.

SPEAKER_03: Look, if we are talking about Sumy region, well, first of all we are talking about an incursion. And then there was 30-500, and if there is, well, what you see, they are not trying and to cut off our. And to try and to expose their, simply because, that there the distance is a kilometer from the border. This is pushing through in one, as in specific point, directly on the line of contact. Here there is no need to cut our logistics, because they are not trying to do any moves on encirclement, simply pushing through. Just like they have no problems with their own logistics, this is literally a small distance from the border. Therefore we are not talking about the fact that there some flank maneuvers, that there an attempt to bypass some populated point, cut off somewhere, or encircle Ukrainians somewhere, because there simply not the scales. Not those scales.

SPEAKER_00: But this is what we analyzed a week ago. Sparse formations, soldiers, drank, behaved improperly. And, actually, took and so here, entered and pushed back. There threw someone, to put out, there all the matter, and there here such, well, let’s say, history. And the locals did not leave, because there among locals. Of conscription age, who do not want to serve, and do not want, that and those who do not want to leave. Waiters it turns out in Sumy oblast, also. Well, it turns out so. Well, them, actually, took there and sent. And now, somehow, there they decide the questions. Let’s return them, and where to return? In the village war, in the village here the Russian army. Nowhere anything is cutting, no flanking strikes are doing. Simply entered and, in general, there and fight. By evening of today’s day, here already specifically, during the broadcast came updated data on Kupiansk. So, Russia demonstrates presence in the northern industrial zone eastern part of the city. And confirms, it turns out, control over previously occupied positions. Therefore updated the map regarding this offensive. Different sources Russian and objective confirm, that not all there unambiguously in this Kupiansk. That is, here these surges of the Armed Forces of Ukraine they subsided. Artyom today distinguished himself. He informed everyone, that on Christmas the majority of Ukrainian servicemen successfully exited from Mirnohrad, avoided capture or death. However some subunits remain in the northern western part. Of the city and continue to resist. Somewhere here continue to resist. According to Huilai Pole he has other information, says all lost. And before our broadcast tonight the defense forces, finally see, that it is not good to lose one populated point after another and say, no, battles continue. Everything is normal. Well that is, partially yes, partially no, in short, all, fight. This there, where a battalion command post they entered and in panic from there ran. This there, where here the front, like is crumbling crumbles right now. Regarding Mirnohrad, spread very… Massively this photograph. Many from there from Mirnohrad, from Pokrovsk come, how fireworks are launched by Russian military. Here military dressed up as Ded Moroz and waves a Russian flag. But all is not so, against the background of negotiations with Trump, they tell us Ukrainian military.

SPEAKER_15: Poroh… is, as to hear, in the Russian Federation. How many they printed, sewed, that in each Fighter, look in each Fighter folded such a flag, such by today, they must, in the rear, lay out around. Where from this same from Pokrovsk, this from a destroyed Fighter was…

SPEAKER_00: Look, this is a representative of skeli, which did not cope in Huilai Pole. To the end only suspended its fall, but not completely. Because they reported, to Putin, yes, reported, in that, that they took Russian Huilai Pole, and now, like, in the homeland of Father Makhno is located. He says about that, that look, they give everyone this flag. And they these flags everywhere lay out. That is, a flag this does not mean, that there someone is. This means, that there someone was. This, for example, flag, he demonstrates… This is a flag generally of a Fighter, from that place, where Solovyov, as they say, hoisted a flag, over Pokrovsk.

SPEAKER_15: Found in a backpack, such, such a flag, of the Russian Federation.

SPEAKER_11: Where did he want to raise it nearby, but here to something, that meant?

SPEAKER_15: I think, that there where Solovyov was. Wanted, to destroy, but by today we in the morning took down video, now on a flagpole, there where was the same Solovyov, fluttered a Ukrainian flag.

SPEAKER_00: Well, truth, took down not showed, but okay. Especially, we saw, how in Pokrovsk they took down, and then showed, and this turned out to be artificial intelligence. Such a scandal also got caught. And Huilai Pole also with green foliage showed. Well, today truth showed, that there snow, all, there battles. Huilai Pole, there the Armed Forces. In general with these flags, of course, an insane asylum is happening. Moreover, what on one side, what on the other. For the most part, on the other. Therefore goes such here now a campaign, yes against like, don’t believe your eyes. Flag, soldier, this all is nonsense an hour later he is already not there. Remember, how Zelenskyy told, that the same? Or there… There is also a person. Or there one person broke through. Well, him destroyed and all. It turns out, the city is free. Well or gray zone. That is the city not taken. Well like that, like they hang noodles on ears. Well, and this is the price, so to say, hoisting the flag. Found… This, by the way, thank you very much my subscribers, who watch Shum, use various kinds of resources. Found on AliExpress. On the internet. The price… they wrote to me. 173 hryvnias costs to order a batch on AliExpress. Orders for courage. Please. Order, was 362 became 173. Normal practice. And the main thing, well, please, like economically, wholesale one can buy. That is flags. Yes? And in general… Everything. Flags in exchange for these trinkets. Plus also subscribers sent this. And this is a very interesting story. And this is already a scam. What’s the point? That they sell these keychains, the Chinese stamp them. And these Chinese, like here, please, steel. Original piece of a Russian tank. Hull of a Russian tank. Or there destroyed in battle. Some there, I don’t know, tank. Costs this all the whole history. 86 hryvnias. On AliExpress order. By the way, also discounts. Before 172. And such, like, keychains. Can oneself acquire. Such a story. Business. When the war was turned into a show, it, in general, spawns such merch. Well, such merch. Such merch. Very interesting. Against this background look the advances of the Russian federation. And this, let’s say so, post. These photographs provided asint researcher Clement Malen French. Says, that a week ago published a video. Of such a line, in which only two passages for 16 kilometers. In this line combine anti-tank anti-personnel barriers. 21 rows of keys, like keys of wire. 3, rows of dragon’s teeth, 3 rows of anti-tank ditches. Built fortifications. Evaluates this Clement this whole story. Says, that very much time and very people. Many will be needed, to overcome such obstacles. Vulnerability, of course, exists, these are passages, which it is necessary to keep open, so that Ukrainian troops could advance to the frontline or subsequently retreat. But this is also an advantage, because artillery and drone subunits can aim at one point, and not at a territory, there, in the area of 10 kilometers. Well and according to the data, Malen, such lines began to replace previous programs of fortifications from the first days of the 25th year. And in August, when there was a critical situation on the Southern Front, in Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts, there in urgent order began to erect this here. One, near, Novomykolaivka, one behind Pokrovsk. Them already almost finished. Well and Russia tries now to get to the construction, that is to get to them earlier. Here so looks the map, where these fortifications. Well again, how actual this map is to say difficult, well we see, Pokrovskaya goes to the side. Zaporizhzhia exactly the same, especially since here this map already changed. Here this piece, which below, South of Zaporizhzhia. This is Stepnohirsk. Gerasimov declared, that they took it. Accordingly, here these fortifications marked yellow, here look in such an unsophisticated manner. Them many, they are big, but not to say, that they will be very difficult to bypass and get around and will they have time to build them. Here the main intrigue. In parallel with this Ukraine is undergoing very serious strikes in the rear. Literally on the days there is such Kuleba, but not the one who former minister of foreign affairs, but vice-premier. Reported, that in Odesa oblast all night there they hit drones on ports and damaged elevators, warehouses of civilian enterprises, barge, vessels under flags of Slovakia and Republic of Palau. Well and also on the terminal in Mykolaiv oblast there they hit a flag, a vessel with flag of Liberia. Besides port infrastructure very much fundamentally important looked recent strikes on railway junctions, what specifically is meant. This is a strike on the route, which passes through Lviv railway and south-western. This reports this map and reports military Flash. He reports, that several days ago attacked a train, and then a repair base. Then also on the same section a railway bridge and a locomotive depot. And all attacks according to his words go exactly on Kyiv-Kovel. Attacks will continue, although shahids come from Russia. He continues to insist on the fact that they are controlled from the territory of Belarus. Lately much we hear about Belarus from the side of Zelenskyy, and here from where from the mouth of Flash from his reports and so on. That is to fly there and be controlled there, to accurately hit and hit specific objects, is possible thanks to attention antennas on five-story buildings in Belarus. There are retransmitters, and they like route the movement, movement of the shahid. Scandal terrible, but to what it will result, to what it will lead, here arises the main question. Belarus in reality with this not very concerned about the encroachments of Zelenskyy, about some answer for the placement of antennas, which regulate shahids, there normal New Year atmosphere, and New Year hockey, and New Year falling Lukashenko. In general, played with Brest oblast, his some kind of collective championship they have, pre-New Year. Well and so here in the confusion Lukashenko fell. All joked about that it is an attempt and so on, but he already gave a comment, says all normal, working moments, a game, as they say. Truth, pulled his back, preparing for the next games, therefore such, such a curious story, happened today, laughter caused, of course, considerably in Ukrainian publics, yes and, actually, in Russian very such a curious episode. But some saw in this some kind of sign, imagine, Lukashenko fell from skates, on hockey from his own, conspiracy, mysticism, omens. Well, further I propose to move on in our Shum today, while we wait for news from Mar-a-Lago, from there only come such. In general, of course, scantily they report about that, that menu published for lunch, that is they will feed, well good at least they will feed, Umerov will eat, Kyslytsia, Hnatov, also Rubio with Hexad and Vitkov and Trump. In short, will treat chicken broth, steaks with french fries and chocolate cake named after Trump. This moreover not a joke, so is on the menu, report, that three stars Michelin, this whole story. And publish also short conversations, there counted, yes? In the moment what was the story, they seated them, two delegations opposite each other, I showed. And in the moment there counted snatched and asked the press to leave and eat on the street. And in the moment this short communication, Zelenskyy says, that he is visiting Mar-a-Lago for the first time, well like, thank you for inviting. And Trump answered, that this place is very suitable for concluding deals. Which is very interesting. So, well this for now such, you know, backroom half-yellow details. Meanwhile the last days of the year Ukraine is covered by a terrible, well simply huge stream, monstrous mobilization. Every day in different corners, moreover harsher and harsher the situation. Nyvky Kyiv.

SPEAKER_16: Maximum post, guys, fuck nyvky, fuck Tupolev, fuck what to do, people, fuck… with a pepper spray, people, fuck… You fuck, understood? Rear, fuck… Here this long with a pepper spray, fuck… with a stun gun beat people, wives, fuck… You, fuck… look at him. So like that. Urot, fuck… Well in general, it’s clear that much obscene lexicon.

SPEAKER_00: Horror, directly pepper sprays, pistols, everything goes into use. This is Poltava. Jump on the move into a car. That is the car does not stop, they jump in, directly fly in, open the doors. Even like minimally in motion all the same. In general, pull out then further in Poltava this. Oh, woe the driver and drag. Today Sveredenko submitted a bill. About that now TCC will be in every village. Well, in general, then began to clarify, that, in general, must vote. That is there are, like, TCC, of different, well like scale. And now will be in villages. Well, so that they have the same powers, as the district, the same, as other TCC guys. Means, deferment, over… packing, maintenance. That is the system goes to the people. That is tentacles grow. Here this weaving, of this scheme. It here maximally centralizes, due to the lower link. Everything comes only to one conclusion. Here this under the chocolate cake of Trump. Today for dessert of the lunch in Mar-a-Lago. To sign a deal no one will. The conclusion is obvious. On the contrary they will intensify the trash and intensify the systematicity of this mobilization. They will rake especially since such plans. Moreover this here needs, so that in parliament they vote, then time passes. This is a medium-term perspective, so that in villages, which generally and so no one remained. Odesa today distinguished itself by evening. Showing without sound, this story why? Because too much swearing. ATB. TCC guys fell on the tail of one person. He like with a knife. And they clashed with him. There from them he ran and ran into ATB. And onto the warehouse of the store. And even took hostages, called the police and detached. Then reported, that he has even a weapon. Shooting on these frames already becomes habitual. Because they into the air shoot, and somewhere else shoot these TCC guys. Here tell an eyewitness. This on Kotovskoho ATB in Odesa.

SPEAKER_13: Pursued a person, he ran into ATB. They assert, that he two months ago cut their employee with a knife. And I was in ATB in this moment. People all taken out, evacuated. The person ran in, the store hid in refrigerated premises. But allegedly he has a knife and a pistol with him. Knife pistol I did not see. But allegedly they know, that so called the police. Here arrived security of ATB and crews of TCC. Well, we wait, observe. The settlement of Kotovskoho ATB boulevard. Ran in a person, ran from TCC, ATB. TCC tells, that he with a knife two months ago cut a person. But they him allegedly clearly identified.

SPEAKER_00: That is they had a conflict, and here he ran in, and there it turns out, like in a movie, hostages, and all this. For now not clear, what decided, this question. No, possibility to quickly look. But you understand, to what despair brings this mobilization. And these actions of TCC. And on the telemarathon all is good. The host of the marathon. Vadym Karpyak, mobilized. And already passed the basic course of preparation. Took the oath. Himself wrote he on his Facebook, according to his words the basic course, in general qualitative, some recruits, of course. Relate without enthusiasm to training. Strange somehow why he also notes after the training and oath, that sometimes territorial centers of manning mobilize people, not paying attention to the presence of documents about deferment. Can you imagine? Even so. Even like that. Regarding this today they spread a video of expert Penguin Ved, who also, by the way, under criminal hints of anti-corruption organs, of Wild. He says, that our mobilization so and did not begin. Well, this is not mobilization, this is so. And you, if you do not want to serve, do not want, that a busik come for you, will come vans.

SPEAKER_06: Not with theme, I not with theme, I not with theme, I to you to you answer.

SPEAKER_14: Yes, busik. Well, for you will be wagonization. Not a problem. Do not want to ride in a busik, from a busik, go, further in a van.

SPEAKER_00: Well, so, ran away from busik, went further in a van. And people some kind of scoundrels? Scoundrels? A mass of surveys, many surveys showed in the previous Shum a week ago. Today so many will not be. Scoundrels people to them approach journalists with a question. They take, not that something say. Here approached a man and asked, who is an evader?

SPEAKER_18: There is not, for me an evader, this is the choice of each person. I even do not understand this word evader. Evaders must be probably this in our authorities who evaded from their duties. Them, during must serve the people, the same most, as there police, all our structures, perform these duties. Why the authorities do not do this all they did from an evader from this made a show such a show with us here example all divided Ukrainians, yes on… Well in principle the price, subject, why because they divide the authorities, yes divide the authorities.

SPEAKER_00: How to pass from one caste to another, now also very topical. A story, which simply mind-boggling. Such a letter sent to a resident of a modular town in Irpin, this near Kyiv, there built for displaced persons, and all who have no housing, possibility to be there to be located and to live. A veteran, who defended Irpin, he there lives with children, family, and sent, said, man, you did apply for help from the state, something there even received or did not receive, therefore, please, come on, in the winter, get out of here. There locals write regarding this, are outraged, there, say, these, human rights defenders and so on. To what have they sunk, in Irpin they evict a veteran, a defender, from the city from a room in a modular town, at the time when the state and communities, seek an opportunity to improve conditions for defenders in Irpin, a person, who I liberated the city, throw out on the street with a small child, in the middle of winter. All perfectly all understand, this decision political, but how can one lose human appearance? Who then must protect you after such an attitude to warriors? Today you have and positions offices, tomorrow, Karpliuk, so same, exactly also will throw out Makeiev, Bonder, well, this is local, in general, to the garbage dump, if the veteran had payments for housing and the commission had questions, then invite, meet, with the person sort it out, help pass the bureaucracy, propose real options, of support, this is obvious to all, is outraged. If he had the possibility to live in his apartment, he his family would not huddle with a small child in a cold module. Here so this all looks.

SPEAKER_19: Modular town mister Pin, well, reside, as IDPs, so and representatives, of the local community, who lost housing because of shelling and there aggression of the Muscovites. Yes, thank for this to the local authorities, but I want to ask, how the local authorities relate to veterans. Roman, defender of Irpin, who at the cost of his own life and health defended this city, today received interesting news. Roman, what news please share, be, with people.

SPEAKER_12: Good day. Currently I received in the morning a paper, on which is written, that my wife, my child, excuse me, must leave by 6,01,26 year.

SPEAKER_00: 6,01,26. Get out, by the day of the programmer. Well there is no Christmas now the seventh, Zelenskyy all canceled, he in glasses, resembles a programmer, so by the day of the programmer, come on get out.

SPEAKER_19: Show please, these luxurious apartments, from which you want ask to leave, as a defender, who directly defended the city of Irpin. Here such a small territory, but conditions not bad. Oh, this I see awards, yes, from the city authorities exactly for the defense of the city. Exactly so. Well, Roman, I wish you strength of struggle, I think, that the situation of attitude of the local authorities to veterans must change.

SPEAKER_12: Glory to Ukraine.

SPEAKER_00: Glory to the Heroes. Yes, and a child howls in the background. Of course, glory to Ukraine, glory to the Heroes. Understandable, the story is murky, he like applied for destroyed housing, apparently some money gets, or got, but already must get out. A defender not said, that he is a draft dodger, this, judging by all, a territorial defense fighter, who took part in Irpin, then, when in the 22nd… All already, all forgot. Which 22nd? And you imagine, how many such people will be, who will then demand respect to themselves. Roof is now tearing off, for many people, simply wildly, tears off the head completely. There is a very popular call sign Kyianyn, from the frontline, really fighting, recording there all, TikTok he has, here also recently covered.

SPEAKER_02: Go you all, fuck, all together, fuck. And then all problems, and where do all problems come from? And because because of you, because of the fact that you steal money, and fuck, even to fight, fuck, you cannot, you do not give and us to fight, because there is not, fuck, that provision which could be. What, fuck, relation this nonsense, fuck, finished Shmyhal, my fuck, to the ministry of defense, what, fuck, who him there put, fuck. How we can win the war so, under such conditions. And I so understand, that here no one is planning to win. Here the task is some kind of such, fuck, bitch all here remained, fuck. Here I see, for now, such, yes?

SPEAKER_00: Well here in principle, so that all remained there, covered the man. Well so him there somewhere on the frontline covered, in the dark, because of the fact that not enough for him with what to fight, yes? And some covers in the rear, a councilor from Podilsk, an assistant of a deputy of the City Council.

SPEAKER_17: So, and you all this do not say, that this?

SPEAKER_00: Well, now look, she also her switched, she directly at a session, began to shout. Zaluzhnyi is a Jew, a venal Jew, and this is local deputies from Servant of the People. Laugh such, she of course them fun.

SPEAKER_17: Respect, who this? Who again? So, what you choose in Ukrainian lads? How can I respect the president, when he covers up the killers of our guys?

SPEAKER_00: Well, in general so. For what, respect the president? For what? The city surrenders the president, no one protects anyone. Covers everyone. But there is a recipe? From once close to Yermak, to Zelenskyy during the counteroffensive of 22-23 year. Such powerful in the south, which there Zaluzhnyi also organized. Markus. Such in part in part was. Also begins to criticize everyone? Also says. There is a way, of course, to calm down, so that the head does not fly off, must constructor LEGO collect. But there a problem such. Too expensive cost constructor LEGO in Ukraine.

SPEAKER_10: Took two days off. Having arrived to Kyiv. Went to a store bought. I don’t remember, what I it here was taking apart.

SPEAKER_00: Well, look, bathes under spotlights, in hand a cigarette. Well, this is all. So, two days off took, arrived in Kyiv, went to a store, bought and assembling.

SPEAKER_10: Normally. I understand, assembling something on the background. Well, there, assembling interesting, and assembling. Thought, what from star wars to take, looking there all the Death Star.

SPEAKER_00: Well, what else military can assemble LEGO, for that, to calm the brains? Death Star.

SPEAKER_10: Figures, many, cool. And details many, to assemble can long. I looked at the price. I…

SPEAKER_00: Strange laugh, Says the salary is not enough.

SPEAKER_10: Fuck. In two times, you also fuck. Well, develop. I fuck, military. I on my salary, I on LEGO fuck cannot buy.

None: Shit.

SPEAKER_10: This still to… Financial provision, not fuck. Well, so like that.

SPEAKER_00: Everything comes to decline. But, in principle, must sharply show, that all is well. Well, here, must somehow compensate. That is, the military are dissatisfied, in the rear are dissatisfied. The system of power of Zelenskyy is crumbling, a blow on Yuzik, this is direct knocking out of parliament, no, the majority, no his. No, Yermak was shot down and all these deputies under another control. And this is that, on which stands by legislation the power of Zelenskyy. No.

Приложение «Сила людей». (People Power App.)

Не пишите в Конгресс

Впервые опубликовано как «Не пишите в Конгресс» 25 декабря 2023 года.

Речь идет о мобильном приложении «Голос Народа».

Где одним нажатием кнопки вы регистрируете свой «голос», свое мнение по любому актуальному вопросу.
И мы все можем мгновенно узнать, о чем мы все думаем. Чего мы хотим. Что мы чувствуем.
Мы можем «думать вместе», знать собственное мнение, действовать сообща осознанно.

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ОСНОВНАЯ ИДЕЯ

Идея: Иметь приложение, которое отслеживает, как мы «голосуем», и которым мы можем легко пользоваться.

. Для использования народом параллельно с государственной системой. Не заменяя ее. Параллельно с ней.

Приложение, столь же безопасное, как приложение вашего банковского счета.

Один человек — один аккаунт.
Один живой, настоящий, реальный человек и один аккаунт на человека. Верно?

. Примеры возможного использования:

. Приложение может задавать вопрос, например: «Вы довольны правительством сегодня?»

. Затем вы можете просто нажать кнопку: «Да» или «Нет», и это регистрируется. Анонимно.

. Если вы передумали, вы просто нажимаете кнопку «Нет», и это отменяет ваш «голос».

. Если вы не хотите высказываться, вы нажимаете кнопку «Без комментариев», и оно стирает все записи.

Уловили идею?

Мы могли бы наблюдать в реальном времени, как меняются цифры, когда люди «отдают свои голоса» так или иначе по вопросу.

Мы бы знали, что мы думаем. В массе.

Представьте:

Представьте, что в новостях вдруг сообщают, что правительство собирается объявить войну какой-то стране. Приложение могло бы мгновенно задать вопрос: «Вы за войну или нет?» и миллионы людей в течение нескольких минут могли бы / нажали бы кнопку по своему выбору.

И нация была бы «опрошена». И результаты опроса были бы ясны для всех.

Вот и вся суть. Проще некуда. Подумайте над этой концепцией. Обдумайте ее. Узрите возможности. Вопросы, которые можно было бы задать. Направления/инициативы, которые можно было бы найти.

Представьте, как бизнес и правительство наблюдают за этими результатами и знают, о чем мы думаем, и строят планы и замыслы, чтобы оставаться на шаг впереди. Они бы руководствовались нами, не так ли? У нас были бы знания. У нас были бы возможности. У нас была бы идентичность.

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Предыдущий комментарий на эту тему:

То, что нужно, — это голос для народа. Площадка. Место, где народ может зарегистрировать свое мнение, свой голос, свой голос, если хотите, чтобы народ мог коллективно знать, что они все думают, и чтобы мир и их правительства могли знать без сомнения.

И это можно легко сделать сейчас.

С помощью приложения на вашем смартфоне или компьютере.

У вас может быть аккаунт в приложении. Аккаунт, столь же безопасный, как ваш интернет-банкинг.

Каждый аккаунт принадлежит реальному человеку, и только один аккаунт на человека. Живому, реальному, честному, имеющему право голоса человеку.

И только этот человек может управлять этим аккаунтом.

И может регистрировать нажатием кнопки свой голос по вопросам дня. По любому вопросу. «Начинать войну или нет?», «Избирать этого человека или нет?» Что угодно.

Вот такая идея. Простое, легкое, подлинное «голосование», доступное каждому мужчине и каждой женщине в электорате. Работающее постоянно, 24/7/52. Зарегистрируйте свой голос нажатием, измените его нажатием.

Вот такая идея. Я только что написал это сегодня: 9 апреля 25-го.

Потому что я наконец понял, что все написанное мной ниже давно не говорит прямо, о чем оно. Слишком долго подходит к сути.

Так что я сказал это. Вот и все.

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Оригинальный пост – немного пространный, пытается разъяснить:

Люди в целом, кажется, думают, что у них нет надежды повлиять на изменения через демократический механизм.   «Какой в этом толк» — кажется, их неизменный ответ на любое предложение связаться с избранными представителями. У меня недавно кто-то спрашивал, думаю ли я, что «письмо в Конгресс» принесет хоть какую-то пользу. Я не знаю, была ли это шутка или что.

Но вот что я думаю обо всем этом:

Не вам «писать письма в Конгресс» — это то, что нужно делать, а направлять, контролировать, отслеживать и требовать от своих представителей постоянно, на частой (ежедневной? еженедельной? ежемесячной?) основе всеми доступными средствами КАЖДЫМ членом избирательного округа: вот что «нужно делать».

Как часть нашей ответственности как граждан демократии: «правление народа народом и для народа».

Очевидно, «участная» схема.

Наше участие — это суть.

Всеми доступными средствами: подойти туда и поговорить лицом к лицу, писать письма, открытки, электронные письма, смс, факсы, телефонные звонки. Вещать на них публично в FB, LinkIn, X, tik tok – что угодно..

Поняли?

Суть этого:

ВЫ (мы) должны управлять сами собой. ДОЛЖНЫ.

И они — НАШИ слуги. СЛУГИ. Они представляют нас. Те «избранные представители» избраны для того, чтобы делать так, как им скажут. Как им скажут! Так что им нужно говорить.

Давайте будем ясны в этом, очень, очень, кристально ясны: система до сих пор всегда была, и сейчас признанно несовершенна, сильно не дотягивает до оптимальной, ужасно не дотягивает.

Каждый политолог в мире признает это, независимо от его окраса. Когда дело доходит до практики демократии, наши текущие системы ужасно не справляются.

Почему? Из-за злого умысла злых монстров, стремящихся нас всех уничтожить?

Нет. Из-за ограничений времени вплоть до настоящего момента.

Как мы можем possibly иметь непрерывно работающую демократическую систему, где каждый человек имеет голос в каждом решении – или даже в любом решении?

Самым большим явным барьером всегда была коммуникация. Мы могли (примерно со Второй мировой войны) вещать на всех. Но мы не могли слышать от всех.
Даже наше вещание для всех было несовершенным, не достигая многих напрямую, а полагаясь на передачу из уст в уста в конце.
Было хорошо понятно очень рано, что мы просто не можем иметь «идеальную» афинскую демократию. Никаких шансов.

Так что мы заканчиваем признанно очень несовершенной моделью, которая у нас есть сейчас. Это «представительная» демократия.

Где вы теряете свой голос, и он поглощается, растворяется в массе «голосов», все «представленных» одним человеком. Вашим местным представителем.

Это было достаточно плохо.

Но сегодня и уже давно, практически с самого начала, этот представитель даже не имеет голоса. Его голос поглощается вместе с голосами всех других представителей его «Партии».

В конце концов, в нации есть только два голоса. Эта Партия или та Партия.

Вот к кому/чему вы обращаетесь, когда «пишете письмо в Конгресс». Почему? Какой в этом смысл. Вы пытаетесь обойти систему, посредством которой ваш голос уже представлен им, хотя и поглощен дважды подряд – «исчез», мы могли бы сказать, на «два порядка величины».

Конгресс не предназначен для того, чтобы слушать вас.

Конструкция не в том, что вы подаете петицию в Конгресс.

Конструкция даже не в том, что вы подаете петицию своему представителю.

Конструкция, номинально, в том, что он представляет вас: что вы НАПРАВЛЯЕТЕ его.

Но что вы сделали? Что мы все делаем?

Вы принимаете, что у вас нет голоса и вы должны «действовать» через представителя.

Вы принимаете, что представитель прокладывает свой собственный курс, а вы, может быть, иногда, «ходатайствуете», но вы не «направляете».

Вы принимаете, что пока он «это делает», вы остаетесь в основном в неведении, не зная ничего о том, что он делает, без какого-либо контроля, без какого-либо вклада, без какого-либо признания от него вашего существования.

Вы принимаете, что он будет полностью контролироваться своей Партией. То есть вы номинально полностью освобождаете его от любой необходимости или обязанности принимать во внимание что-либо, что вы думаете или говорите.

Не так ли?

Как будто ставя на скаковых лошадей, вы выбираете одну, а затем смотрите, как она бежит… полностью свободная от вашего влияния.

Только это хуже, потому что на самом деле ваша лошадь не бежит, не так ли?
В зависимости от того, в какой команде он находится, лошадь бежит вместо него в скачках с двумя лошадьми.

Это фарс.

Но так получилось, потому что никто не мог придумать ничего лучше или справедливее, учитывая практические ограничения на протяжении всей истории, когда люди массами в миллионы управляли с «каждым, имеющим голос».

Итак: я говорю, следуйте существующей парадигме насколько это возможно. Не бегайте, пытаясь устраивать насильственные уличные протесты и парады и массовые марши и т.д… «требуя перемен».

Следуйте существующей несовершенной парадигме, но сделайте ее настолько хорошей, насколько вы/мы можем.

И у нас сейчас есть кое-что, что дает нам возможность сделать ее невероятно лучше.

У нас есть интернет и смартфон.

Вы понимаете? Вы видите это?

Какие самые большие проблемы/препятствия/барьеры стоят между нами и успешным демократическим самоуправлением?

  1. Воля народа не запрашивается, даже не выявляется.
  2. Махинации правительства, богатых и могущественных сохраняются в тайне.
  3. Как в (2) правительства действуют без отсылки к народу (т.е. отправляют нас воевать друг с другом)
  4. Распространенная дезинформация, обман, многолетняя индоктринация, так что люди не знают, где/какова правда, и не чувствуют, что у них есть право/способность найти/узнать ее.
  5. Недостаток знаний у народа о том, кто на самом деле управляет страной, что на самом деле происходит.

Это всё, что мне сейчас приходит в голову. Что вы думаете? Вполне верно?

Ну, смотрите: сколько из них можно вылечить с помощью интернета и смартфона, используя нужные приложения при необходимости?

Я дам свои ответы на эти «проблемы/препятствия/барьеры»:

1. Воля народа не запрашивается

Постоянные референдумы по любому предмету вообще могли бы быть обычным делом.
Ваш голос за правительство, Президента или что-либо еще мог бы регистрироваться и изменяться вами в любое время, так что shifting allegiances народа могли бы отслеживаться и видимы народом в простых линейных графиках, столбчатых диаграммах или каких-либо еще прямо на их сотовых телефонах.
Это и подобное с любой темой момента.
И все СОВЕРШЕННО БЕЗОПАСНО.
Не позволяйте себя обманывать фиаско с правительственными машинами для голосования.
Наши программисты сегодня могут выложить код, который будет запускать приложение, которое безопасно принимает один голос и только один голос от доказанного живого, квалифицированного гражданина и регистрирует его анонимно. И дает им возможность изменить его в любое время.
Такие приложения не только регистрируют волю народа, но и позволяют самому народу видеть ее, так что они знают, что они думают/делают. В массе! Сотнями тысяч! Миллионами! Не по слухам, не по отчетам MSM, не по правительственной пропаганде, не через дни, а немедленно! Поняли?


2. Махинации правительства сохраняются в тайне.

ВСЕ махинации правительства могли бы быть рутинно доступны нам всем
через современные приложения, которые представляют информацию в привлекательной и легко усваиваемой форме.
До сих пор вам приходится читать стенограммы заседаний или что-то в этом роде, чтобы видеть, что они делали/говорили.
Или вам приходится искать и консультироваться с «академическими» отчетами, «официальными» отчетами о том, что происходит и что было сделано.

Сегодня мы можем иметь ИИ и специально созданное программное обеспечение, направляемое «целевыми» группами с открытым исходным кодом, показывать нам быстро и легко, что происходит, таким образом, который позволяет нам быстро находить те вещи, которые могут нас заинтересовать.

И тогда оно могло бы предоставить функцию «углубления» в детали, если бы мы выбрали ее использование.

Когда еще в истории человечества массы имели такую возможность?

Это касается «официальных» «махинаций».

То же самое касается и более «неофициальных».

Мы можем отслеживать ВСЕ детали о богатых и могущественных. Каждый пенс, который у них есть в банке. Каждый пенс, потраченный по их кредитным картам. Мы все знаем, что это сила интернета сегодня.

Мы просто не обратили ее в свою пользу.

Мы блеем и ноем о том, что «правительство» использует его против нас.

Кажется, никто не понимает, что прежде всего он — НАШ.

Мы можем использовать его против них! Против «этого», «машины», которая угнетает нас.

НАРОД знает интернет, знает, как кодировать, как выкладывать приложения, как ориентироваться и использовать сеть. Конечно. ВСЯ экспертиза в мире принадлежит народу. Как иначе может быть? Народ ЕСТЬ мир.

Крошечная, крошечная горстка людей «наверху» вообще говоря, не знает ничего вообще, не делает ничего вообще, не производит ничего вообще. Что у них есть, так это то, что они могут обманом заставить нас вредить друг другу. Вместе мы стоим, раздельно мы падаем.


3. Правительства действуют без отсылки к народу

Ну, ясно, что как только эта парадигма заработает и будет принята, никакое правительство не сможет утверждать, что оно не могло сообщить народу или спросить народ из-за нехватки времени/средств.
Но больше – и нам нужно больше, потому что они все равно будут утверждать или заявлять, что что-то помешало им проконсультироваться с нами, будучи бесстыдными законченными лжецами, каковыми они являются – мы можем ОСТАНОВИТЬ их от doing things, в реальном времени!.
Мониторя каждую отдельную активность, каждое слово, сказанное в их законодательных органах, мы бы знали мгновенно, когда что-либо происходит в палатах правительства, что может предвещать даже то предельное «использование» народа: объявление, что они находятся в состоянии войны с кем-то (каким-то другим народом на планете, также манипулируемым своим правительством).
Наше программное обеспечение могло бы / содержало бы функции, которые следят за такими опасностями. Теперь на сцену взрывается ИИ, и это становится еще проще.
Хотя, как правило, это исполнительное решение, которое может быть принято, на самом деле (удивлены?) без отсылки к народу, оно всегда предварялось бы различными признаками того или иного рода.

(примечание: вышесказанное написано до прихода Трампа к его второму сроку и его принятия до крайности стратегии Байдена правления посредством Исполнительных Приказов в исключение любого другого режима. Автократия, по сути. Диктатура, по сути. Мы все видим это сейчас. Тогда, когда я писал, возможно, большинство из нас горячо отрицало, что страна может управляться таким образом. Теперь мы видим ясно, очень ясно, что ею управляют таким образом.)

Признаки, которые знающие наблюдатели и, возможно, даже обученный ИИ обнаружили бы, отметили и рассказали бы нам всем.

Но главное – это восстановление контроля. Для нас, чтобы получить контроль над нашей собственной страной, нашим собственным правительством.

В современной «интернет-приложенческой» демократии (такой, где структура правительства дублируется и поддерживается присутствием такого рода «теневого правительства» народного интернет-приложения) было бы постоянное очень сильное давление на каждого отдельного представителя в правительстве.

С ясным недвусмысленным знанием того, чего хочет его электорат, и зная, что его электорат наблюдает и осознает его каждое действие, он хотел бы вставать в палате и делать заявления, которые его электорат одобрил бы.

Даже если его Партия не одобряла бы это.

Возможно, ему пришлось бы облекать это в нерешительные формулировки, чтобы сделать это приемлемым для его Партии (и ее могущественных «владельцев»), но личный интерес заставил бы его провозглашать свои истины.

Что вся его избирательная округа осаждает его, чтобы такое-то решение было принято или отменено.

И его боссы Партии, конечно, знали бы правду о том, что он говорит. Ибо истины, выраженные в Народном Приложении, были бы доступны им, как и всем остальным, так же как и всем остальным.

И, конечно, упомянутые «графики» и приложения-диаграммы, показывающие чувства народа, немедленно указывали бы, как они чувствуют себя в глубине и деталях.

Так что «контроль» немедленно оказывается и постоянно оказывается.


4. Распространенная дезинформация, обман

Несмотря на то, что может указывать текущее состояние информационного пространства, правду найти не так уж сложно.

Правда о Ковиде была известна и рассказана профессором Иоаннидисом еще очень, очень давно, и правда о смертности и эффективности лечения была хорошо распространена доктором Кори и его FLCCC. Просто в качестве пары быстрых примеров.

Правда о действиях Америки по всему миру была прямо там, для всех, чтобы найти, все время, как только люди отрываются от своего трансового состояния по отношению к MSM.

Современные приложения могли бы довольно быстро предоставить данные/информацию/проверки/сопоставители, которые подвергают данные/информацию различным проверкам, верификациям, объективным оценкам и представляют результаты нам. Доступно в нашем приложении.

У нас нет такой вещи, существующей в данный момент. Только группы особых интересов, каждая из которых бьет в свой собственный барабан.

(примечание: вышесказанное написано во времена до ИИ, когда существовали только «фактчекеры», и мы все узнали, что самим фактчекерам нужна проверка, ибо они часто просто представляли vested interests и они «проверяли» только для того, чтобы вынести вердикт, который они хотели обнародовать. Они были бесполезны или хуже. Сегодня у нас есть ИИ, и хотя он, конечно, не идеален, ИИ можно обучить устанавливать факты с высокой степенью вероятности и предоставлять доказательства в поддержку своих утверждений. Очень обнадеживающая вещь.)

Группы особых интересов всегда будут существовать, и в этом нет ничего плохого. Проблема в том, что они tend to изобретать «факты» и предоставлять сомнительные «интерпретации» или «значимости» и намеренно вводить в заблуждение для достижения своих собственных целей.

При наличии целевых приложений истины могут быть найдены и представлены,
табулированы, документированы, complete with evidences.


5. Недостаток знаний у народа

Ну, это все там для получения; знания, любые, которые мы могли бы хотеть/нуждаться, чтобы лучше управлять нашей собственной страной.

Личные детали, такие как мы могли бы хотеть иметь о политиках/олигархах:
Отслеживание смартфона. «Взлом» банковского счета, чтобы раскрыть транзакции, даже если (к счастью) не способный влиять на них. Личные детали всех kinds.
Какие автомобили, недвижимость, акции, ипотеки вы владеете. Деловые интересы, друзья и знакомые.
Привычные перемещения, места, которые вы часто посещаете, и что вы там делаете.
Мы все exposed сегодня. Если хакеры хотят нацелиться на нас, мы — открытая книга.
Мы знаем это now.
Ну, что можно сделать с нами, мы можем сделать с «ними». Таков факт.
Всегда технология и «сила» вторжения, проникновения в вашу частную жизнь, видения ваших интимных деталей, сохранялась только за правительством. Ибо только у них был доступ к данным и возможности манипулировать данными.
Но сегодня, впервые в истории, народ имеет эту силу, и они могут обратить ее обратно на «правительство», кем бы оно ни было.
Больше нам не нужно зависеть от сомнительных «журналистов-расследователей». Простые приложения могут быть написаны, которые обнаружат все, что мы хотим знать о тех, кто держит власть и использует власть.

Внутренние и международные факты/истины.
Теперь, как никогда прежде, факты могут быть найдены и представлены перед нами. Но наши правительства не будут делать этого. При наличии нашего собственного приложения, когда оно станет достаточно большим и сложным, оно могло бы и делало бы это. Защищая нас от того, чтобы нас направляли в паранойю и ненависть к каким-то другим народам, какой-то другой нации с помощью сомнительных рассказов о том, насколько они порочны и что они планируют или делают.
Перенаправления, откровенная ложь, ведущая напрямую к человеческим смертям, как Nordstream, Bucha, Оружие Массового Уничтожения, Тонкинский залив и т.д., и т.д., до тошноты, могли бы быть быстро разоблачены. Это международное, но также и внутренние заявления о недостаточности средств на общественные работы или «необходимые расходы» и так далее, все могло бы и было бы раскрыто таким, каким оно truly было.

Для дальнейшего чтения, больше информации об идее:

Этот пример все еще не тот способ, который предложен выше, потому что здесь это контролируемая, принадлежащая и управляемая правительством вещь. И используется только для стандартной системы. Т.е. она помогает избрать «робота» в «Партию», как обычно, и совсем не помогает с emancipatio народа ни (то же самое) с учреждением более всеобъемлющей «реальной» демократии.

Но он демонстрирует истину, что безопасные приложения существуют и могут быть использованы для реализации того, что предложено выше:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_voting_system
немного более углубленно:
https://abrogard.com/blog/2024/10/14/how-about-this-to-bring-truth-to-the-elections/thankyou.