The News Cycle is almost impossible to track these days. At least, to do so fully.
That’s where we come in.
In the Badlands News Brief, the Badlands Media team hand pick news items of interest from the previous days to give you an overview of the biggest goings-on relevant to the Truth Community with some Badlands flavoring to help wash it down.
Now, onto the news from Monday, October 7 …
Russia's Lavrov Warns of 'Dangerous Consequences' for US in Ukraine
The United States will face "dangerous consequences" if it presses on with growing military aid to Ukraine rather than backing a proposed Russian settlement that would see Moscow take over swathes of territory, the man serving as Russian President Vladimir Putin's top diplomat for 20 years said in exclusive responses to Newsweek questions.
Well over two and a half years after Putin ordered a "special military operation" against Ukraine in what has become the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War II, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said the Kremlin offers a viable blueprint to end the bloodshed and revamp the security architecture of the continent. He accused the U.S.-led NATO military alliance of first sowing the seeds of war a decade ago and continuing to fan the flames.
"Russia is open to a politico-diplomatic settlement that should remove the root causes of the crisis," he said. "It should aim to end the conflict rather than achieve a ceasefire."
Russia's plan would mean Ukraine ceding the substantially Russian held provinces of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia, which were formally annexed by Moscow following an internationally disputed referendum in September 2022, as well as Crimea, seized by Russia and annexed through a similar vote in 2014. Kyiv must also agree to abandon its quest to become a NATO member, and take other steps rejected by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his international supporters, including the U.S. — Newsweek
Our Take: "Generally speaking, the outcome of this election makes no difference to us, as the two parties have reached a consensus as to countering our country," Lavrov said. "On the whole, it would be natural for the White House resident, no matter who they are, to mind their domestic business, rather than looking for adventures tens of thousands of miles away from American coasts. I am confident that U.S. electors think the same."
Based.
Lavrov's insights really puts into perspective the pathetic nature of our political class. They really are a bunch of baboons and jackals with little to no humanity among them; Nothing more than meat-puppets dancing around the fire in Plato's cave.
What the public is now being shown is that these invalids have the capacity to get us all killed. They will happily march us off to war in every direction, if they could just find willing partners. But I expect their boldness to grow, as they fight for their lives in the face of complete and total political annihilation. I have no doubt they will do everything they can to start WW3 or try to bring about the apocalypse with weather modification.
Animals become the most dangerous when they are cornered, and these nasty little jackals are boxed in on all sides. I'm sure we will see them start to turn on each other, once it becomes clear that they have no viable path to victory.
But I want to know more about Lavrov's threat. What are they planning? Clearly, it can't be a strike on US soil—he clearly says that the US electorate doesn't want any of this. And the Russians have already demonstrated a respect for civilian life in Ukraine.
So what "dangerous" plan, then, do they have in store for the jackals in DC? —
Democrats see Obama as their closer against Trump
Democrats are hoping former President Obama will help move the needle in the tight presidential race between Vice President Harris and former President Trump.
Obama is expected to be a major force in the final weeks of the campaign, appearing in key battleground states including Pennsylvania, where he will stump for Harris on Thursday.
Democrats, who have been eagerly awaiting Obama’s entrance on the campaign trail for weeks, say he — more than anyone — can help make the case for the vice president at a time when she most needs it.
“He does still pack a punch, and that is why despite the hand-wringing and complaining each cycle, they wait until the end so that he’s not overused and has the most impact,” Democratic strategist Eddie Vale said.
Vale compared the Democrats’ elder statesman to Hall of Fame baseball pitcher Mariano Rivera, who was often brought in at the end of tight games to secure Yankees wins.
“You bring in Obama as the closer and, like Rivera, no matter how old he is, when [Metallica’s] ‘Enter Sandman’ starts blaring, the crowd goes nuts.”
Those familiar with Obama’s campaign “blitz” say the former president won’t simply focus on presidential rallies. He will also be actively involved in key Senate and House races. This week, for example, he began to appear in ads endorsing Democrats in close races including former Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (Fla.), who is running for Senate in Florida, and Rep. Elissa Slotkin (Mich.), who is up for a Senate seat in Michigan. — The Hill
Our Take: The Hill begins this piece with the false premise that the 2024 Presidential Election is a tight race. It’s not. It mathematically can’t be unless the regime can show Kamala Harris gaining support in (any) key demos, and they can’t.
Trump is reportedly gaining support with Black voters, Latino voters, Male voters, Union voters and more — and his currently reported shares of these demos are outcome determinative based on the historical record of how these things work.
In contrast, Kamala Harris is, by definition, losing these voters to Trump, and there is no reported demographic where she is gaining support. While polls are fake, they are relied upon by the regime for their assertions. They rely on polling to say that this is a tight race; that narrative falls apart just beyond the headline. More and more, people are looking past the headline.
Against that backdrop, they trot out Barry Sotero to be Kamala’s closer. Get a load of this:
“You bring in Obama as the closer and, like Rivera, no matter how old he is, when [Metallica’s] ‘Enter Sandman’ starts blaring, the crowd goes nuts.”
Obama is still beloved by many, but I doubt he is enough to make voters rethink voting in their self interest. Defecting to Trump was a painstaking decision for former Democrats, and it likely involved coming to terms with how thoroughly they’d been lied to in the past… by Obama.
Last week saw the return of Hillary Clinton, screeching about censorship as a prerequisite for regime control, and now Barack Hussein Obama is taking the stage. Good.
It’s good to remind people how we got here. It is, in fact, imperative to ensuring we never let it happen again. —
Trump says he needs a ‘mandate’ victory from country in presidential race
Former President Trump said he needs a “mandate” from the American electorate this year as Election Day is just less than a month away.
Trump said at a rally in Juneau, Wis., on Sunday that he needs his supporters from the key battleground state of Wisconsin and the country as a whole to turn out “in record numbers.”
“We need, and I hate to use this word because they should have never done it with respect to COVID, they should have never done it, but for this, we need a mandate,” Trump said, referencing certain restrictions put in place in response to the COVID-19 pandemic requiring certain measures like wearing masks and social distancing to limit the spread of the virus.
“But we need a mandate in the vote, and we’re going to get it,” he added.
The current makeup of the federal government is closely divided, and that potentially could continue if the 2024 race is as close as the polls say. Democrats currently have a narrow 51-49 majority in the Senate, while Republicans control the House by just a few seats.
Polls nationwide and in the key swing states have mostly shown Trump and Vice President Harris nearly even with each other and at least within the margin of error if one candidate is slightly ahead. — The Hill
Our Take: Admittedly, there isn't much Donald Trump says these days that I don't like, but in a sea of signal the America First magnate puts out, this one struck me in particular, and I think it's flying a little under the radar.
Appeals to "vote harder" aren't appealing at all to many in the MAGA movement.
That said, Elon referring to this as potentially "the last election," and Trump highlighting the word "mandate" in reference to the need for as many America First patriots to vote as possible recalls my own argument that the overarching need for the Devolution/Biden term was to provoke exactly that within the populace.
No matter the systemic capabilities of the fraudulent machine, the Deep State is losing a key vector of abstract power projection: the STORY of implied public mandate.
This November, no matter what the count says, that mandate, meaning that STORY, will be lost to them for a generation.
He who wins the story wins the war, because he who wins the story wins the mandate. —
UK and US helped Ukraine plan ‘new Chernobyl’ – Russian intel chief
British and American spies helped Ukraine develop plans for blowing up the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant, which would have plunged Europe into another radiation nightmare, the head of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), Sergey Naryshkin, has said.
Ukrainian troops crossed into Russia’s Kursk Region in August, but were stopped short of the nuclear plant in Kurchatov. Speaking at a meeting of intelligence and security principals of post-Soviet states in Astana last week, Naryshkin revealed the West’s disturbing plan for the facility.
“According to intelligence obtained by the SVR, the planned terrorist attack included taking and mining the Kursk NPP,” he said, according to remarks made public on Monday.
”Had they been able to carry it out, Europe would have faced an environmental and humanitarian disaster comparable to Chernobyl,” Naryshkin added.
A 1986 accident at the Chernobyl NPP caused one of its reactors to explode and catch fire, forcing the evacuation of the town of Pripyat and the creation of a 30km exclusion zone on the border between present-day Ukraine and Belarus. Radioactive fallout from the blaze was carried by the wind all the way to Scotland. — RT
And …
Ukrainian troops in Nazi helmets taunt Russian pensioner
A video is circulating in social media showing Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers wearing Nazi-style helmets harass an elderly villager in what appears to be Russia’s Kursk Region, where Kiev has been conducting a cross-border assault over the past week. The clip is believed to have been filmed by the soldiers themselves.
The incident appears to have taken place several days ago, but footage of it began to spread online on Thursday. The Mash Telegram channel has suggested that the video was shot on August 11 in the village of Zaoleshenka in Sudhansky district.
In the clip, Ukrainian soldiers can be seen filming a road sign pointing to the city of Belgorod and Korenevo, a settlement in Kursk Region.
The camera then pans to what appears to be a camouflaged SUV equipped with a machine gun and a soldier wearing a helmet resembling those of the Schutzstaffel (SS) - responsible for the most brutal atrocities committed by Nazi Germany during World War II.
The video then shows several pieces of destroyed heavy equipment before panning to an elderly man. The soldiers then address the pensioner as “Russian Ivan” and start berating him in German, stating that “all Russians are pigs” and telling him to go “drink vodka”. The Russian man said he is 74 years old and complained that he has been lost for five days.
According to the Telegram channel Mash, the elderly man, who has reportedly been identified as Alexander Gusarov, has not been seen in ten days. His relatives said that the last time they spoke to him was on August 6. It’s suspected that Alexander may have been killed. — RT
Our Take: ”Available intelligence indicates that Western intelligence agencies, primarily the British MI6, have systematically prepared Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance groups to organize provocations at a number of nuclear power plants in Russia,” the SVR head claimed, alleging that the British spies and their Ukrainian counterparts were “developing an operation to blow up power lines connecting nuclear power plants with the Russian national energy grid.”
Look guys, terrorism! Brought to you by the United States and British governments.
For those still looking for affirmation on the many assertions made around these parts that terrorism, as an industry, is primarily supported by UK/US intelligence agencies.
It makes sense, when you think about it. They are creating the thing that gives them purpose. Without the threat of terrorism—non-state actors committing violence for political gain—the civilian intelligence agencies lose all of their legitimacy. Because threats from state actors (foreign militaries) would be handled by military intelligence from the various branches of the US armed services.
(If you're interested in the details of the Kursk operation, I did a deep dive on it with CannCon on Badlands Daily back on Labor Day. Our tech guy, Chris, and the advertising team clipped it and posted it to the Badlands Rumble page. We covered the nuclear plant, and the speculation that it was the intended target of the incursion.)
Then you have this guy:
This guy!
For those unaware, allow me to provide some context. Here's a picture of the Waffen SS from World War Two.
The Schutzstaffel ("Protection Squadron"), better known as the SS, was the primary paramilitary organization in Nazi Germany. There were a number of paramilitary groups that operated within the Nazi party prior to the creation of the SS. The original primary paramilitary organization was the Sturmabteilung ("Storm Troopers"), better known as the SA—but more commonly referred to as the "Brown Shirts." In 1934, the SS led a purge called The Knight of The Long Knives," where the top 150 leaders of the SA were murdered and its leader, Ernst Rohm, arrested and executed.
The Germans had sister organizations across Eastern Europe, such as the Arrow Cross Party in Hungary, and the Organization of Ukrainian Nationals (OUN-B) led by Stepan Bandera in Ukraine—better known as the Banderites. The latter group was so ruthlessly violent in the terrorism they committed against civilians, that the Germans distanced themselves from Bandera and his merry band of psychos. (After the war, Bandera became an asset for the CIA, participating in Operation Gladio.)
Yesterday, I posted a collage of images connecting the Azov Battalion (spiritual successor to the Banderites) of Ukraine to the Israeli Defense Force, and realized that one of the images may have been a bit obscure. Let me provide some context:
The red and black flag became known as the Banderite flag. So why is a Jewish mercenary group putting the Star of David on the flag of an old Nazi affiliate group? Why does the Azov Battalion—the most notorious neo-Nazi militia of the modern age—have such deep ties with the State of Israel? The answer may be up for debate, but what is undeniable is that we have been lied to about something. Maybe many things.
But before we hold those debates, we need to deal with the problem at hand—the people who have so deeply deceived us, and why.
Turns out, these people are terrorists who are hellbent on nuclear destruction. —
'If He Loses I'm F**ked': Musk And Tucker Carlson Sit Down For Must-Watch Interview
Tucker Carlson sat down with Elon Musk for an extensive interview this week, where they covered a broad spectrum of topics that ranged from political endorsements and disaster relief efforts to social issues and technological advancements.
Musk offered his perspective on current events - including his enthusiastic support for Donald Trump, his concerns about democracy, and his criticisms of government decisions affecting his businesses like Starlink. Musk also shared his views on broader societal trends, such as the declining birthrate in Europe and the influence of religion in modern society.
Musk also shared his thoughts on the impact of technology in everyday life, including artificial intelligence and the intersection of big tech and global politics.
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The pair then discussed the Epstein client list, with Musk slamming the lack of accountability for high-profile individuals implicated in Epstein's scandals - and predicting that if Trump wins, the Epstein client list "is going to become public."
"It’s strange that there has been no significant action against those on the list," Musk remarked. — ZeroHedge
Our Take: A REALLY interesting bit of signal within the noise here is Elon making a subtle reference to his prior relationship with Reid Hoffman.
Mileage varies in the truth community regarding just how far the Dark Knight rabbit hole goes where it concerns Donald Trump ...
That said, to many, Elon is a relative newcomer to the Anon layers of the Info War.
Aside from the stuff we've gone over quite a bit over the last two years about Elon being the biggest DOD contractor under Trump, from where I'm sitting, he's also starting to suggest that, if he wasn't part of patriot plans from the beginning, he's certainly a figure who knows where the bodies are buried in some highly influential circles.
Trump "went hot" in the political sphere after rubbing elbows with elites of every walk during his time in New York, and Elon did the same in Silicon Valley.
'Elites' all over the map know what these men know about them.
Which means they know what the American people are going to learn about them. —
Multiple suspected Tren de Aragua gang members detained Saturday morning
In a predawn sweep at the Palatia Apartments on the North Side, 20 individuals were detained. Some are believed to be members of the notorious Venezuelan prison gang Tren De Aragua.
19 of the 20 are facing charges.
'Operation Aurora' marks a significant development in an ongoing crackdown on this transnational organization that has been found in San Antonio. About 300 empty apartments were inspected by members of the San Antonio Police Department, Texas Department of Public Safety, FBI, Homeland Security Investigations, ATF, and other Texas Anti Gang Unit members. Police tell us these vacant apartments are suspected of being used by Tren de Aragua members.
Three Homeland Security Enforcement and Removal Operations agents are supporting Operation Aurora at the City Magistrate building, putting ICE detainers on those arrested.
The initiative stemmed from intelligence gathered by undercover officers within the Migrant Resource Center, according to SAPD.
The raid Saturday morning is part of a broader effort to disrupt Tren de Aragua’s influence in Texas. The prison gang was founded in Venezuela's state of Aragua. Since then, law enforcement believes the gang has made its way to the United States mixed in with undocumented migrants. It is thought that Tren de Aragua in San Antonio is involved in prostitution, selling of cocaine, and other violent crimes. — News 4SA
Our Take: A tale of two apartment complexes.
In Aurora, Colorado, government spent their time and resources gaslighting the public that the problem was in their mind.
In San Antonio, Texas, a joint local, state, and federal effort descended to address the problem.
“Blue State” meet “Red State.”
The comparison of the two responses is jarring, almost as though it’s intentional and purposefully so, but the conduct of TdA is similarly alleged in both locales:
“The alleged rash of crimes included human trafficking, drug law violations and threats made against apartment employees.”
While blue state vs. red state is a false binary, the comparison of policy strategies between Colorado and Texas is useful. Consider the statements of the governors:
"We will not let them use Texas as a base of operations to terrorize our citizens," said Greg Abbott about TdA in Texas.
“According to police intelligence this purported invasion is largely a feature of Danielle Jurinsky’s imagination,” Governor Polis stated in August, through a spokeswoman. A month later, Aurora Police began making arrests in the so-called imaginary problem.
Despite the hurricane devastation (rightly) consuming the collective mind over the past few days, the migrant invasion remains a top issue for most voters. The contrast in responses across party lines is useful for the counter narrative.
This reporting shows that TdA members have been rolled up in Texas, but there are no details about what they plan to do with them — so let’s not celebrate Texas and Abbott prematurely. They haven’t yet earned it.
As for what to do with the criminal invaders… “quick trial.” —
Trump: Israel has to ‘get smart’ about supporting him
Former President Trump said Monday Israel has to “get smart” about supporting him and suggested Jewish people have not adequately backed him after he took several pro-Israel actions while in office.
Trump phoned into conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt’s show to mark the anniversary of the Hamas attacks on Israel that killed more than 1,200 people and set off a war between Israel and the group that has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians.
Asked if he thought Israel would be able to fully recover after its war with Hamas, Trump said the country “would be good.”
“I think that Israel has to do one thing. They have to get smart about Trump, because they don’t back me,” Trump said. “I did more for Israel than anybody. I did more for the Jewish people than anybody. And it’s not reciprocal, as they say, not reciprocal.”
Trump has repeatedly touted himself as a pro-Israel president, citing his decision to relocate the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, his recognition of the Golan Heights territory and the Abraham Accords, which normalized relations between Israel and several Arab nations.
But the former president has also drawn backlash for attacking Jewish voters who do not support him. He has suggested Jews who back Democrats should “have their head examined,” and he recently posited that Jewish voters would be partly to blame if he does not win in November.
Trump also told Hewitt on Monday that he would be supportive of Israel striking back at Iran following an Iranian missile attack last week.
“Well, you want to do what they want to do. Now they may be making a deal with Iran right now. You know, to be honest with you, because Iran’s not looking so good,” Trump said. — The Hill
Our Take: President Trump better be careful, or Jonathan Greenblatt of the ADL is going to accuse him of being an antisemite.
This isn't the first time Trump has made this statement. Back in December 2021, he said it in a phone interview with Israeli journalist Barak Ravid, which aired exclusively on Israeli television.
Take a listen:
(The "End of Israel?" Prescient words from Trump...)
You have to think that the 20% [that don't support him] he references are the Israeli Settlers: the coalition of political groups and NGO's that orchestrate the forced settlement of the West Bank, Gaza, and the Golan Heights (Syria)—now, they are looking to build in southern Lebanon. (Settlements existed in southern Lebanon between 1982 and 2000, when the IDF occupied the region.)
Trump told Ravid that he stopped Netanyahu from expanding the Settlement movement, and shut down construction.
Trump has good reason to express indignation toward any Israeli that doesn't support him. He really did do everything for Israel during his first term. It'll be interesting to see how he can leverage that influence in Israel, as it does not appear Netanyahu's merry band of zealots intend to stop their warmongering. Government minsters, such as Itamar Ben-Gvir, are now in the deepest throes of bloodlust, and it is turning them into animals.
Here are some videos of National Security from the past six months, where he pulls a pistol on Arabs, and in one of the videos it is claimed that he is calling on the Settlers and police around him to shoot the Palestinians. (He is speaking Hebrew.)
He has been convicted on at least eight charges, including supporting a terrorist organization, and incitement to racism. "We had to change the ink on the printer," Dvir Kariv, a former official in the Shin Bet intelligence agency said.
Ben-Gvir also appeared on Israeli television in 1995, interviewed about a Bibi Netanyahu political rally he attended. Ben-Gvir was holding a Cadillac hood ornament, claiming it had been taken from the car of then Israeli Prime Minister, Yitzhak Rabin—the leader who signed the Oslo Accords in 1993 with Mahmoud Abbas of Palestine, which first attempted to establish the two-state solution. Rabin had incited the wrath of the Zionists, as Netanyahu (who was campaigning to replace Rabin as PM) used violent rhetoric to express his contempt for Rabin.
In the interview, Ben-Gvir infamously says, "We got to his car, and we'll get to him too." Two weeks later, Rabin was assassinated by Jewish terrorist Yigal Amir, and thus began Netanyahu's tenure as Israel's Prime Minister. (Netanyahu never honored the promises Rabin made in the Accords—something that Bibi bragged about last December.)
Trump has every reason to call out the American Jewish population for not supporting him. Though I personally believe that Trump and Bibi have never liked one another—and I think that has long been mutually understood, between them—the rest of the world is convinced that they are best friends.
Seems to me that if we are going to bankrupt ourselves to save Israel—and potentially send our kids to go die in their wars of conquest—then we deserve to know why Jewish American elites are still organizing against Trump. (Rhetorical question, the answer is that Trump and Putin have shut down their trafficking and slavery operations in Africa, which means they went after their bankroll.) —
BONUS ITEMS
Trump Trouncing Kamala In Key Battleground States After Sudden Polymarket Surge
While mainstream polling has Donald Trump and Kamala Harris "essentially tied" across seven key battleground states, betting markets - which can be more accurate than public polls according to Rutgers statistics professor Harry Crane, have shown a massive and recent surge for Trump.
According to Polymarket, late last week Trump began surging in Michigan, while picking up a Monday bump in Arizona and Pennsylvania.
According to The Hill, Harris' lack of traction with unionized blue-collar workers 'has emerged as one of her biggest challenges' when it comes to winning key states such as Michigan and Pennsylvania.
"Trump’s tariffs and get-rid-of-the-immigrants [message] is a very attractive kind of proposition to people who feel like their jobs were taken abroad, and Trump gets some credit from union guys for breaking with the free-trade consensus," said progressive activist Bob Borosage, who says Harris needs to spend more time promoting her economic agenda to working-class voters. (lol)
We noted the shift in Michigan late last week, which continued through the weekend. — ZeroHedge
How Harris is getting Trump-y on immigration
Donald Trump may lose the election, but Kamala Harris is largely conceding he has won the argument on the border.
Why it matters: Both Trump and Harris are now pledging to impose some of the most restrictive immigration, asylum and border policies in decades.
Some immigration advocates on the left argue that Harris' sudden election-year embrace of harsh rules has weakened her leverage to push for pathways to citizenship for select populations and other pro-immigration policies she supports.
Driving the news: Harris has shifted from framing herself as an advocate for the undocumented to touting herself as a former border state prosecutor who will be more effective than Trump on the southern border.
If elected, Harris is pledging to curtail who's able to claim asylum, and pursue felony charges for illegal border crossings. She'd also continue building a border wall.
Harris told a crowd in Nevada recently: "I will protect our nation's sovereignty, secure our border and work to fix our broken system of immigration."
Recently, her campaign began airing an ad in which a narrator declares: "We need a leader with a real plan to fix the border. And that's Kamala Harris."
Between the lines: Some Democrats have been frustrated that Harris and the Biden administration recently embraced restrictions on asylum that resemble Trump policies they once opposed. — Axios
Phil Banks, another top New York City official, resigns
Phil Banks, the city’s deputy mayor for public safety, resigned Sunday night, becoming the sixth top city official to step down in the last four weeks.
Banks had his home raided and personal devices seized by federal investigators last month as part of a federal probe that appears to be separate from the investigation that led to the federal indictment of Mayor Eric Adams.
Adams became the first sitting New York mayor to be federally indicted two weeks ago after he was charged with bribery, wire fraud and other crimes. In the wake of Adams’ indictment, City Hall has seen more departures and federal raids, as a host of local, state and congressional elected officials call on the mayor to resign. He has maintained his innocence and pleaded not guilty.
Gov. Kathy Hochul, who has the power to remove Adams from office, has put increasing pressure on Adams to clear his administration of some top officials, saying it’s important to “instill the confidence that is wavering right now.” — Politico
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I don't know where these politicians get the idea Obama will come to the rescue. One of the reasons, aside from her horrible personality, Hillary lost is she kept promising to continue with Obama's policies. By 2016 people were done with Obama. If I remember correctly most people that Obama endorsed lost. While he was president I do believe we elected the largest number of Republican governors in quite a few years. Thanks Again Obama.
The hits just keep on coming.
GBPH said it best: "Lavrov's insights really puts into perspective the pathetic nature of our political class. They really are a bunch of baboons and jackals with little to no humanity among them; Nothing more than meat-puppets dancing around the fire in Plato's cave." Lavrov or not it is still true!!!
Keep it coming this week is on fire...
God Wins!
God Bless!!!