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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, NOVEMBER 28

A Canadian Commercial For Assisted Suicide.

Bird flu prompts slaughter of 1.8M chickens in Nebraska

In a statement, it said it had not received an official explanation or apology from China, “beyond a claim by the officials who later released him that they had arrested him for his own good in case he caught Covid from the crowd”. And some more on protest signs.

Indian Intelligence Official Anand Arni on Pakistan’s New Army Chief Gen Asim Munir

Another long hotel siege ends in Mogadishu

We Just Got The Most Detailed View of an Exoplanet Atmosphere Yet

Old Man’s War

Ukraine as a culture and a people are going to cease to exist in a couple of generations regardless of what Russia does. It was for this reason that I did not believe that Ukraine would fight so hard against the Russians. Why would a nation that was going extinct voluntarily react so strongly to the loss of their sovereignty? I never figured that so many only sons would lay their lives down with their soon to be childless mothers cheering them on. This was one of the things on my mind when I stated in my last post that I have been almost completely wrong about the human element of the Ukraine War.

But being wrong about the human element does not change the underlying demographic realities that I based my opinion on. And those demographic realities have consequences even if people don’t react to them like I think they will.

Below is the what the current demographic structure of Russia looks like (you can click on the picture to get a bigger view). Pay careful attention to how many people are between the ages of 16 and 26 compared to the number of people between the ages of 30 and 40.

By Rickky1409 – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0

Compare the above graphs with the one below (again you can click on it to get a better view). The below graph is what Russian demographics looked like before the Germans invaded. You can see they had a large cohort of young people just waiting to come on-line and get thrown into the meat grinder.

By Rickky1409 – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0

But the above demographics are still messed up. That is because Communists are bad people and they had a great famine followed by a great terror. The below is a more natural population pyramid and it comes from 1929 which is just before the commies really messed things up with famines and terror. It still has a gap in it from Word War 1, but it is the type of population pyramid that the idea of mass conscription was built around.

By Rickky1409 – From excel file, CC BY-SA 3.0

We have been looking at Russia because it is easier to get historical data. But Ukraine is practically the same. If anything the disappearance of the youngest children is even more pronounced but that may be because Russia has more ethnic minorities still having kids.

By sdgedfegw – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0

If you really want a dramatic demonstration of the destruction of the Ukrainian nation (prior to anything the Russia did) click on the below GIF.

By Kaj Tallungs – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0

This is why when you see videos of the combatants in this war it is striking how many of them are in their 30s or 40s. Neither nation has a choice. If they sent masses of 18 year old’s like the US did in Vietnam, they would not have enough to make a proper army. Even Russia, with its much bigger population, would be at risk of destroying its future if it only sent young people to battle. And Ukraine likely has to destroy its future and pull in older men just to have a chance at staying in the fight.

Long term, it really don’t matter what happens on the battle field. Neither nation is going to be around (at least as we know them today) for very much longer. If you look at the very bottom of both countries population pyramids, there is next to nothing there and that will carry forward into the next generation after that and so on on and so forth. It will only take a couple of generations of that for both nations to have next to nothing in terms of population. And the war will only speed that process along.

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, NOVEMBER 27 If you want a more in-depth look at the defensive fortifications that this update talks about, you can watch this.

1 in 4 Young Russians Haven’t Heard of the Fall of the Berlin Wall – Poll

Here’s what it’s like when your kids get sick in Québec right now – a long thread.

Where is this chip embargo now?

An Urumqi apartment fire is the latest test of China’s zero-Covid strategy

Side-hustlers who get paid via Cash App and Venmo risk being audited if they don’t report their earnings, IRS warns

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, NOVEMBER 25

Fifteen regions in Ukraine were struggling with water supply problems after repeated Russian strikes against civilian and energy infrastructure.

Iran Protests Continue Despite Brutal Repression

The Diesel Crunch Is Finally Causing Demand Destruction

Flu hospitalization rate highest in over a decade

Flu variant that hits kids and seniors harder than other strains is dominant in U.S. right now

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A barrage of Russian missiles has forced the shut-down of six nuclear power plants at a time when the Ukrainian power infrastructure has already sustained significant damage, threatening Ukrainians with blackouts and a cold winter.

Huge Foxconn iPhone plant in China rocked by fresh worker unrest

China’s ‘iPhone city’ tightens Covid rules after violent protests

Something Just Cracked in Spain’s Mortgage Market

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg hedges on how the Biden administration would respond should a strike occur.

Building Fast and Slow: The Empire State Building and the World Trade Center (Part I)

Association between vitamin D supplementation and COVID-19 infection and mortality

Solzhenitsyn’s Ivan Denisovich at 60.

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, NOVEMBER 23

The Army Within: Chechnya’s Security Forces

As COVID Cases Surge, China Locks Down Beijing, Shanghai and Other Major Cities

Hundreds riot at Foxconn iPhone plant over terrible conditions

With their bank accounts frozen and their savings inaccessible, Lebanese depositors are turning to drastic means to withdraw their money.

Ansarallah threatens to target oil ships in ports under Saudi control

Four crucial drugs for fighting respiratory illnesses are in short supply in America amid the ‘tripledemic’

Major tax-filing sites routinely shared users’ financial info with Facebook

Meta researchers create AI that masters Diplomacy, tricking human players

Study raises doubts about role of ‘good’ cholesterol in heart health

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, NOVEMBER 22

The IAEA has said Iran is continuing to accelerate its nuclear program and is producing highly enriched uranium at a new site.

All Unions are bound to support a strike if one of them does so in once sense this has already been decided. But the number of unions rejecting it gives you an idea of how hard it will be to resolve this. The votes appear to be in for the two largest railroad unions. WSJ reported Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) said 54% of members who participated in the vote would accept the five-year labor deal. However, the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail, and Transportation Workers (SMART-TD) rejected ratifying the labor agreement.

Amazon Alexa is a “colossal failure,” on pace to lose $10 billion this year

US Consumers Are Doing Exactly What They Did Just Prior To The Crash Of 2008

Biden Administration Reverses Course at COP27 on Climate Reparations

More interesting for what it says about the used car market then anything else. Carvana is going to cut 1,500 jobs, which is about 8 percent of its workforce.

The ‘Respect For Marriage Act’ Is An Exercise In Tyranny, And Everyone Knows It

A Soil Fungus That Causes Lung Infections Is Spreading Across the U.S.

A combination of ultrasound and nanobubbles allows cancerous tumors to be destroyed without invasive treatments

Is this really the only portrait of William Shakespeare made in his lifetime?

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, NOVEMBER 20

City Has Been Liberated, But a Few Are Not Happy

Megalopolis: how coastal west Africa will shape the coming century

Leak at Pennsylvania gas storage well spewing methane

Rate of premature births in U.S. rises above 10%

US imports from China falling faster than from other countries

How many yottabytes in a quettabyte? Extreme numbers get new names

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, NOVEMBER 19

FBI, Air Force Agents Mysteriously Raid House of Guy Who Runs Area 51 Blog

Biden agrees to pay climate REPARATIONS: US will pay up to $1BN to compensate developing countries for global warming – but gas-guzzling China WON’T have to pay into global fund

Risk of Seizures Is Higher After COVID-19 Than After Influenza

HHS corrects stats on tripling of COVID-related pediatric hospitalizations, used to justify booster campaign for kids, after analyst calls out bad data. CNN still hasn’t corrected false report.

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, NOVEMBER 18

Can Ukraine’s infrastructure survive the winter?

Russia’s commercial airlines face a slow death

A Chinses view on current US politics.

As reported by Japan’s Nihon Keizai Shimbun, in a meeting on Nov 2, the Energy Conservation Subcommittee of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry resolved to begin working group discussions with the aim of gaining the ability to remotely turn down privately owned air conditioner/heater units.

China debt: local government ‘land grabs’ raise concerns amid tumbling fiscal revenues

The real scandal is that Facebook was handing out access to change people accounts to low level employees like security guards as a job perk!!! Why this is not more of a scandal is beyond me. Meta Employees, Security Guards Fired for Hijacking User Accounts

LA Port Traffic Down Sharply in October

The main significance is that these are all happening before Christmas busy season. What is going to happen after Christmas? Layoffs? You Want To Talk About Layoffs? Here Are 10 Major Announcements Which Have Happened Within The Past 10 Days

To beat Ebola in Uganda, fund what worked in Liberia