Tele*Coyote (2.28.2022)

Dark o Moon-State of Union-Mardi Gras-Primaries

New Moon with Jupiter. 

 

Moonlight Beauty by Friedrich Hechelmann

 

Yo team!
We are convening tonight. 
So much blessing opportunity 
I am humbled by everything, so this be short. 

 

Mars-Venus-Vesta (& Pluto, of course) on my Ascendant. 
I thought, ah,I will get everything done that needs doing – ha!

 

So I remembered Paul Stamets saying combining Lions Mane mushrooms with Niacin is a good experiment. The Niacin flush zooms the lions mane to toes and fingers, growing new pathways, alleviating neuropathy. 

 

So I did
OMG
Overwhelming dis- & recombobulating

 

May well be recombobulated by tonight,
As we honor Venus guiding Mars, art, poetry, blessing, the softening of hearts. 

 

The movies
“Lives of Others”
(Sociopathic heart can bloom again)
&
“Seven Days in May”
(Also about when conscience kicks in)

 

We be a Council of Participatory agents of Trickster,
That quality in Nature ( thus within us as well)
That comes alive in “against all odds” times. 

 

Sending a piece by Greg Palast for our considering-
And 2 Beau reflective pieces. ( so appreciating his tone)

 

And to honor Neptune, beautiful hats, beautiful music, beautiful Rumi translation by my dancing friend Banafsheh 

 

Delighted to cahoot tonight,
Humbled = available to Mystery 

 

Ukrainian Women Bring Back Traditional Floral Crowns To Show National Pride 

 
 
 
 
 
Alexander S. Vindman
⁦‪@AVindman‬⁩
 
 
Footage of Russian forces, vicinity of Sumy, Ukraine, marching back to Russian territory. The Ukrainian civilians thank them for leaving there equipment and departing peacefully. 
These troops are likely to be treated far more harshly on the Russian side of the boarder. pic.twitter.com/4iQMefRBCD
 
2/28/22, 2:04 PM

Venezuela Can Bring Putin to his Knees

by Greg Palast
I’m sure Putin is laughing when he hears Biden list his new so-called “sanctions” which are as serious as canceling Putin‘s Walmart discount card.

 

 

It’s about the oil, Mr. Biden. The price of oil. The more Ukrainians Putin kills, the higher the price of oil.

Right now, Russian tanks have pushed the price of oil past $100 a barrel. That’s a windfall worth an additional half a billion dollars a day to Russia’s treasury. With 43% of Russia’s entire federal budget coming from oil and gas royalties, Putin doesn’t care if his oligarchs are barred from getting tickets to see Hamilton.

The doubling of energy prices over the next year would bring Putin a quarter trillion dollar windfall.

Want to stop Putin‘s tanks? Turn off his war windfall.

How? Unleash the largest reserve of oil on the planet:  Lift the cruel, crazy, unjustified embargo of Venezuela.

Venezuela is capable of pumping 2 million barrels of oil a day for export.  If Biden announces an end to the embargo, the price of oil will nosedive in 20 minutes.  However, the US and Europe have laid siege to Venezuela, stopping everything from food to supplies of parts to get its oil industry back up and running.

Stop choking Venezuela’s economy and starving the Venezuelan people, who are no enemies of America, who invaded no one, and the price of oil will collapse.

The Biden administration continues to prosecute Donald Trump‘s mad embargo of Venezuela.  The embargo was triggered by Venezuela‘s insistence on taking back control of its oil industry—and, Heaven forbid, taxing Exxon.

The excuse I hear from Republicans and Democrats alike is that Venezuela is not a democratic state. As opposed to Saudi Arabia, Kazakhstan, Qatar and Russia? It’s fascinating to me that European Union blockades oil from Venezuela but continues to take oil from Russia.

We are paying the price of Trump‘s policy, now Biden’s, at the pump and Ukrainians are paying in Odessa.

When I was a BBC reporter covering Venezuela, I got to know its people and their presidents, including Hugo Chavez and Nicolas Maduro, as well as the opposition. Maybe Biden doesn’t like Maduro, and Exxon and BP certainly do not like Maduro, but he is the elected president. And I can tell you that while Maduro is not popular anymore because of the suffering imposed by the embargo, he was democratically elected.

And that’s more than can be said for the so-called “President“  that the US and Europe have recognized, Juan Guaido, who never even ran for president. Guaido is a rich white guy who has lived in Washington for years. The Venezuelan people, whatever they feel about Maduro, are not going to go back to white “Spaniard“ control of their mestizo nation.

So let’s make a deal: We recognize the elected government in Venezuela and Putin recognizes the elected government of Ukraine.

And if Putin doesn’t like that deal, we still recognize Venezuela, and unleash their oil, without doubt the greatest weapon on this battlefield.

Yes, the Germans have agreed (for this week at least) to cancel Nord Stream 2, the new gas pipeline from Russia.  But that’s one more cruel joke in which the Ukrainians are the punchline, ignoring Nord Stream 1. Germany continues to take Russian oil and Nord Stream gas, sending Putin nearly $1 billion a day.  This is the commercial equivalent of the Hitler-Stalin pact.

The US and UK governments have seized Venezuela’s oil revenues (and even its gold reserves), leaving its people to starve.  Yet, we are not holding back payments to Putin.

The fact that Germany has, by reports, vetoed banning Russia from the SWIFT international payments system is a clear indication that German industrialists are more than happy to send cash to Putin as long as the carbon keeps coming.

End the strangulation of Venezuela and tankers full of LNG (Liquid Natural Gas) from the South American nation could cut Putin’s pipeline noose from around Europe’s neck.

So there’s your choice, President Biden: Is maintaining Trump’s embargo of Venezuela so important that you will continue to let Germany fund this invasion?

 
Greg Palast (Rolling Stone, Guardian, BBC) is the author of The New York Times bestsellers, Billionaires & Ballot Bandits and The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, out as major non-fiction movie: The Best Democracy Money Can Buy: The Case of the Stolen Election, available on Amazon and Amazon Prime.   
 

 

 

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Here’s Star Hawk:

 
“As Russia invades Ukraine, I want to speak about weakness.
 
Over and over, Trump and the Republicans and their Fox News echo chamber are somehow managing to blame Biden for Putin’s aggression, calling him ‘weak’. So it’s worth looking at the word ‘weak’ through a feminist lens.
 
‘Weak’ is sexist dog-whistle for ‘womanlike’ — not ‘manly’, not representing those qualities which a patriarchal world-view assigns to the male sex as strength — mostly involving the ability to forcibly penetrate someone or something, with or without their consent, whether that’s the rape of a woman or the invasion of a country or the riddling of soft bodies with hard bullets. 
 
It’s force divorced from empathy or compassion, and it has been used for millennia to goad men into acts of brutality and violence and to coerce women into enabling them. And I’m using ‘men’ and ‘women’ deliberately because this world-view doesn’t recognize the possibility of the nonbinary and insists on this sharp division between genders.
 
But real strength is not determined by access to projectile weapons — indeed, we could say that dependence on weaponry is a sign of inner weakness, of deep insecurity and an abyss of internal isolation. I think of the quote from Hari Seldon, Isaac Asimov’s great fictional psychohistorian, “Violence is the last resort of the incompetent.”
 
Real strength is not violence. Real strength is getting up at two in the morning when you’re exhausted to feed the baby and let your partner get some sleep. Real strength is listening to a friend’s grief and holding them close, going to work every day when you’d rather stay in bed in order to feed your children, saying ‘no’ to a toddler and withstanding the ensuing temper tantrum, speaking an unpopular truth, daring to protest in an autocratic dictatorship, listening to someone you disagree with and striving to understand their point of view, losing with grace, admitting when you’re wrong. 
 
Real strength is a thousand ordinary acts of responsibility and caring done by ordinary people of every gender every day to keep the world running, and it requires empathy — that ability to understand that the world is full of other people who have feelings and needs and rights, just as you do, and to care about them.
 
Let us not confuse strength with power. A strong person may or may not have the power to get something done or stop something from happening. Real strength may mean recognizing the limitations of your power, and using the power you do have judiciously and wisely.
 
In this terrible moment, I am impressed with Biden’s strength. Empathy is one of his strong suits, born of his personal losses. He is facing this situation, where he does not have the unilateral power to stop Putin short of engaging in an out and out shooting war, which nobody wants. But he has gathered support from allies, acted in concert with them, and is doing what he can to hold Putin accountable. 
 
Could he do more? Should he do less? Maybe. There’s no perfect way to be in this situation, and certainly the US has a history of our use of aggressive force that undercuts our ability to hold the high ground. Nonetheless, he is showing up as a grownup, and doing what he can.
 
My grandparents all fled Ukraine in the early 20th century, trying to escape the aggressive weakness of their time, the pogroms and forced conscription and discrimination. In this time, I stand with Ukraine, and for a world where we will constrain the weakness of violence and celebrate real strength.”
 

And from Beau:

Let’s talk about shifting landscapes in Ukraine….

 

Full demonic tarot macabre:

Russia Deploys Mobile Crematoriums to Follow Troops into Ukraine (Metro.co.uk)

 

 

Traditional Ukrainian Flower Crowns

 

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