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Some think of the idea of Intermarium as a bulwark against Russia, and it maybe so but it also has its positives…
What is the Intermarium?
The Intermarium is an old Polish project for an alliance of East European countries that would link three seas surrounding Eastern Europe, that is the Baltic Sea, the Black Sea, and the Adriatic Sea, and through the latter the rest of the Mediterranean. It was thought of as primarily a bulwark against the Soviet Union but in its more recent iterations it also presupposes a development of infrastructure between the member countries.
The Imperium concept
I have long supported the reunification of Eastern Slavs into a single powerful Russian state. But then, why should I oppose the Intermarium on the same basis? I support nations coming together rather than the opposite, our modern tech makes the World ever more interconnected, so why not take advantage of that? The imperium is a conglomerate of different nations and regions that pool their resources together. In that sense, the initial idea of the European Union was good but the latter lost its way with the green agenda and other poorly thought out and detrimental policies. The Intermarium would likely be this kind of basket case, which will spend immense money on defense in an unequal competition with the Eastern Slavs over domination of Eastern Europe, as it always was in history with extended Poland.
Pooling resources between countries can propel humanity forward. We can send missions to space, we can improve overall prosperity, and ease travel between our nations…
Should the Czech Republic be part of the Intermarium?
While the Czechs and the Polish share linguistic similarities, they are culturally closer to neighboring German states, I would say even closer to Protestant places like Saxony. I believe we here should play both sides. However what I want is a high speed train that would connect Berlin with Vienna through Prague. I want the highway to the Austrian border that should run through my region finally completed so that my journey to Prague would take a single hour.

Roughly 70k protesters gathered up in Prague several nights ago. Note the surreal picture of the Ukrainian flag hanging from the neo-classical museum at the top of the square. Underneath the entrance to the museum, on the stairs, there were counter-protesters, who held EU and NATO flags.

Give it few years, and the Ukrainian flag will cause most of the public to be enraged. Many already are questioning the public display of Ukrainian flags everywhere.
I just love how our beloved European Union tries to prevent local consumers from buying oil, gas, wood, you name it from Russia. If the gods want punish anyone, he takes away his sanity. I am pro-Russian troll, so all I can do about this is try to survive in Europe and laugh as things around me go to shit…
You see, Europe produces junk with an added value. This is not to say the products are bad but these products depend on primary commodities more often than not coming from Russia, they depend on deliveries made by trucks, which all run on oil. Their makers eat bread which requires Russian gas.
Banning these commodities may cause Russia some problems but in the end, the Russians will find new customers. Their gas and oil prices will not rise, and Russian producers will not suffer from their break with the West. Same cannot be said of us Europeans.
The result of this is nothing but impoverishment of the local population, and the closure of local industries. Out of desperation, they will probably return to burning coal, we have plenty of that still.
UPD:
But in the meantime, Brudermuller described that “It’s not enough that we all turn down the heating by 2 degrees now” given that “Russia covers 55 percent of German natural gas consumption.” He emphasized that if Russian gas disappeared overnight, “many things would collapse here” – given that “we would have high levels of unemployment, and many companies would go bankrupt. This would lead to irreversible damage.” He continued:
“To put it bluntly: This could bring the German economy into its worst crisis since the end of the Second World War and destroy our prosperity. For many small and medium-sized companies in particular, it could mean the end. We can’t risk that!”
As for my home country, the Czech Republic, the Czech economy acts as a subcontractor of the German economy. So, if Germany goes to shit, they will drag us fully into it.
Driving a car fuels Putin’s war machine, don’t drive a car, don’t burn gas in your home, close coal powered power plants, make Greta happy…

UPD: The protest calls itself: minus 3 degrees celsius for Ukraine, organised by the Extinction Rebellion. I am pretty sure that if there are Ukrainians among them, they are a minority. A video of an altercation between the activists and the drivers has appeared. Watch it before YouTube takes it down over violence…
The drivers are very angry, in case this gets taken down I have made an upload to RuTube, where it undergoes moderation.
The idea of a new Jewish state in Ukraine has been around for a while now. I have heard it for the first time like 5 years ago from Igor Berkut. I can’t find his video about a New Jerusalem on YouTube. I guess this is because we have freedom of speech in the West. But I stumbled across a commenter regurgitating the lines of this idea, in Czech!!!
UPD 2024: Here is the video of Igor Berkut, or rather part of it posted to one of my video dumps:
The conspiracy theory argues that the Jews are planning Israel 2.0 in the lands of the former Khazar Kaganate. The new state should center on the lands of southern Ukraine that should have become Novorossiya. And maybe, just maybe, this is why Novorossiya was never created. My opinion is that this is actually a compelling idea. The gentleman or lady, person never knows these days, I am going to present maybe just trolling but each mention adds to the suspicion.



Guys, Kolomoysky land. Whatever. Does anyone know any other location in Ukraine where the Jews are migrating, other than Uman that is. They settle in Uman because it is close to the grave of Rabbi Nakhman. They turn the city into a massive rave on Rosh Hashanah.
UPD: I have discovered another adherent of this conspiracy theory:












The above article is behind a paywall, and no way I am paying idnes for subscription.

I think the government will make sure those going to Ukraine will not be prosecuted upon their return. I am getting Ukrainian foreign legion or whatever they call it commercial on YouTube. They are encouraging this fuckery.
So guys, Reflex used to be my favourite Czech magazine, when I was young, look at the shit they are producing now. Featuring the cocaine gnome of Kiev, radical nationalist slogans, and fake news memes. I will never buy their magazine again, no matter what is inside…


So guys, we in the Czech Republic have a three months old government, Petr Fiala is the prime minister, I have already featured this guy on in my post on the history of Ukraine. When this current coalition won the election, I remarked that this will be a government of information campaigns because the crop of politicians that were elected are really incapable of doing anything else.

Recent PR stun of Fiala was meeting the Ukrainian prime minister, Shmyhal’, allegedly in Kiev. However, Kiev is surrounded by Russian forces, therefore this casts doubt on where the meeting took place. Fiala was also joined by the prime ministers of Poland and Slovenia.

John Helmer on his blog claims the meeting took place in Przemysl, Poland.

The Prime Minister, Petr Fiala published this feat:

Remember this this folks, the losers that rule over us will blame the fall out from the economic war they started against Russia on Putin. It was them, who enacted sanctions against Russia to support the disgusting regime in Kiev. Every time you go to the pump, get a full tank, say “fuck Petr Fiala, and fuck the Kiev regime.”
PS: This government should abolish VAT on fuel if it wants to help the people.