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Kevin, you have got to stop interviewing such depressing people!

I have heard about Russia's tsunami bomb but wiping out the entirety of the US' east coast is a last resort option, not a primary one. All of Russia's military actions are completely based upon mathematical calculations, which primarily take into account military targets. As a result, it is more likely that Russia would take out Washington DC and NORAD before considering anything else. And given the state of the US Armed Forces today, those two strikes would be more than enough to demolish any hopes of a US response.

How about interviewing someone like Andrei Martyanov instead, who is a military analyst and has in depth knowledge of Russian military doctrines...

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Gordon didn't say its a first option, did he? I think everyone takes for granted that it's a last-resort deterrence system, like the Doomsday Machine in Dr. Strangelove.

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I didn't say he did but why even bring it up?

I know that the US is in terrible trouble but do I need to constantly hear about predictions of its demise? I am depressed enough as it is with the Gaza Genocide going on.

Ellen Brown, Michael Hudson, and others have provided relatively straight-forward solutions to the US debt problem, which is one of the major factors that is destroying the US. Even Diane Sare, who is running as an independent in my state of New York for Kirsten Gillibrand's Senate seat in November, has promoted Ellen Brown's public banking concepts as a method for bringing down our debt. The problem is that public banking makes no money for the large private banks to which a lot of our debt is owed to...

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Well, the Doomsday Torpedo is depressing, sure, but also darkly funny in its craziness, like "Dr. Strangelove." And the fact that the US is vulnerable and can't just have its way with the whole world is actually not all bad. Just mostly bad. Anyway, I find that talking to Gordon is more refreshing than depressing. The dry offbeat humor has a lot to do with that.

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I didn't find him all that funny. As a military historian-analyst myself, I have a hard time looking at such tragedy in a humorous light. If I want humor, I'll watch George Carlin who always gets me in stitches.

However, I have to admit that I wonder how much longer I'll be around. After 2 years of warfare in Ukraine, the loss of 2 cats within the space of a week, and now the horrors of the Israeli genocide in Gaza, I am starting to believe I am done with this planet.

I simply do not understand the Human species. How can anyone quibble over the legal definitions of what Israel is currently doing in Gaza and have to wonder if it is genocide or not?

My god, what planet is the Biden Administration living on?

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I agree, it's hard to look on the lighter side of much of anything these days. And sorry about the loss of your cats.

But is Israel that needs to leave the planet, not people like you who care about truth and justice. There aren't enough yet, we need more, not less!

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If my star-fleet shows up in around 13 months, we have a prison planet in an unknown region of the universe where all the Israelis can be left to die off without bothering the rest of us...

Personally, I would simply have star-fleet raze the place but it is not my decision...

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great - good he is still there.....

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Welcome back Gordon. Miss the M. Keshe plasma tech, alien invasion line, and Israel a nuclear terrorist state. Gordon, have you heard that the vax is alien technology? (lol) What's happening with M. Keshe and antigrav? Ah, the Mars mission. Nuclear engine transport. How do they do that? Deliver us from evil and Armageddon.

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