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Lambert and I, and many readers, agree that Ukraine has prompted the worst informational environment ever. We hope readers will collaborate in mitigating the fog of war — both real fog and stage fog — in comments. None of us need more cheerleading and link-free repetition of memes; there are platforms for that. Low-value, link-free pom pom-wavers will be summarily whacked.

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–Yves

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Fossils Reveal Pterosaur Relatives Before They Evolved Wings New York Times (Kevin W)

Shocking Study Finds Decreased Proteins – Not Amyloid Plaques – Cause Alzheimer’s Disease SciTechDaily (Kevin W)

Most Americans don’t plan to get a flu shot this season — lots of them say they’ll mask to avoid germs instead CNBC (Kevin W). Given that I saw just about no one in a mask in left-leaning Maine, this seems like an excuse, not a plan. A better excuse would be that flu vaccines are hit or miss in terms of efficacy.

New Infectious Threats Are Coming. The U.S. Probably Won’t Contain Them. New York Times (Robert K)

New Discovery Means Parkinson’s Could Be Diagnosed With a Swab in Just 3 Minutes ScienceAlert (Chuck L)

Seeing and somethingness aeon

COVID-19

Science/Medicine

What Doctors Still Don’t Understand About Long COVID Atlantic (resilc)

New NIH Grant Awarded to Group Central to Lab Leak Theory Intercept

Climate/Environment

What Does Sustainable Living Look Like? Maybe Like Uruguay New York Times (resilc). Uruguay is still high on my list of possible expat destinations, but I am concerned about not adapting well to manana, having to learn Spanish, doctors being paternalistic (as in expecting patient to accept their views w/o question), and generating income even from entirely foreign sources being in a grey area (ie a real risk of a change in attitude from current non-enforcement). Oh, and due to very high VAT on imported goods, it’s not all that cheap either. But #1 currently is Malaysia (specifically Penang) which is a medical tourism destination, has a very expat friendly visa and tax regime, big city amenities at a much lower price point (yours truly likes living in high density areas) and great food. Also in the Russian energy sphere, so something of a buffer against energy price increases, even if not as well insulated as Uruguay. Negatives are that it is stinking hot and a very long way from the US.

The Climate Economy Is About to Explode The Atlantic (David L)

Somalia drought: The fight for survival as famine looms BBC (resilc)

Hurricane Ian Response: Florida Should Let Insurance Market Work Bloomberg

UC researchers finally may have solved how to recycle plastic bags into something useful LocalNewsMatters (David L)

China?

U.S. Said to Plan New Limits on China’s A.I. and Supercomputing Firms New York Times (resilc)

China’s difficult choices as export growth slows Michael Pettis, Financial Times (David L)

U.S. Aims to Turn Taiwan Into Giant Weapons Depot New York Times (David L)

India

13 dead, several missing during Durga idols immersion in 3 separate incidents Hindustan Times (J-LS)

Old Blighty

‘Seeking hope’: MPs reflect on Liz Truss’s calamitous Tory conference Financial Times

Is This the End of ‘Socialism for the Rich’? Atlantic (David L)

Producer prices rise at record pace German Eye

New Not-So-Cold War. Apologies for how heavy this section is, but some important catch-up.

Ukraine city centre homes hit in missile strike BBC. MoD made a statement that dual-use buildings and infrastructure (as in civilian but employed in part or full for military purposes) were legitimate military targets.

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Poland suggests hosting US nuclear weapons amid growing fears of Putin’s threats Guardian (Kevin W). These people have lost their minds. Alternatively, believing your own propaganda (as in misrepresentation of what Putin has been saying) is dangerous.

The great game in Ukraine is spinning out of control Jeffrey Sachs, Pearls and Irritations (resilc)

Putin warns expansion of NATO into Nordic countries would ‘certainly provoke our response’ Press TV

Putin Must Go: Now Is the Time For Regime Change in Russia John Bolton, 1945 (Kevin W). And I’d like a pony.

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Putin Signs Law Admitting 4 Regions; Russia Retreats in Kherson; OPEC+ Cutting Oil Production Alexander Mercouris. Mercouris puts a different spin on pretty much the same issues that Johnson raises below. Russia has weirdly withdrawn in spots in Kherson in the face of a tank advance of only (per other commentators) 1000 men and has stopped or cut back on efforts to destroy them from the air. This is a bit bigger than a single Russian BTG. Mercouris basically argues that the Russian public will be anxious about this, particularly since, as usual, the MoD has refused to ‘splain itself. Yet he also points out that the area Ukraine has advanced into is pretty much deserted. And I don’t see any evidence of Ukraine mustering forces to take advantage of this advance. I also don’t get Mercouris riffing on Russia allowing Kherson City to be taken. Izyum was a planned retreat from a small city that was deemed to have no strategic value. It also had very few people, a pre-war population of 45,000 that was estimated to have fallen by 2/3. Still a bad look for Russia to have abandoned the Russian-sympathizers there and in Kharkiv generally. Kherson city is a Black Sea port with nearly 300,000 pre-war, and since there’s not been fighting there, I doubt it has depopulated much.

But Mercouris did give us a nice shoutout on economic commentary late in his talk, which I do appreciate. And it’s positive that YouTubers and bloggers are talking with each other across their platforms to try to get to the bottom of what is happening. We saw the same thing among financial bloggers the runup to the financial crisis, although this community is sadly much smaller.

Contrast with What Do You Make of Russia’s Strategy in Ukraine? Larry Johnson. Johnson takes the bigger picture view, that Ukraine has been unable to capitalize on past tactical gains and will be even less able to do so once Russia forces have reorganized themselves to take advantage of the partial mobilization (note potentially another as many as 75,000 volunteers added to the 300,000):

It very much reminds me of a game of chess. Russia is now sacrificing pawns in the form of strategically useless territory, while Ukraine is rushing forward to seize symbolic territory without having the necessary reserves in terms of trained soldiers and equipment to sustain the attack and defeat Russia. Russia, meanwhile, is moving its Knights, Rooks and Bishops into position for checkmate. The question remains–what is Putin’s gambit?

The Limits of Ukraine’s Offensive and the High Price to Pay When it Ends Brian Berletic, YouTube. Longer but more pointed and with more backup than Larry Johnson.

Kharkov and Mobilization Jacques Baud, The Postil

PATRICK LAWRENCE: The Strong, and the Merely Powerful Consortium News

Politics By Other Means Big Serge (Chuck L)

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Kremlin responds to rumors over Ukraine operation rebrand RT

Ukraine’s revenge on the West India Punchline (J-LS). Important. Perhaps other posts while I was on vacation addressed this, but I missed it. See the first map. Russia is laying claim to much more than the occupied territory. I knew that to be the case with Kherson and Zaporozhye, but did not realize the degree to which that was also true of Lugansk and Donetsk. My impression is, however, that not much past the boundaries of the former DPR/LPR, the territory is not heavily populated. Also says how much can be carried to Germany via the one not-punctured Nord Stream 2 pipeline: 27.5 billion cubic meters a year v. the original 55 billion cubic meters a year for either of Nord Stream 1 or Nord Stream 2.

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Energy war with Russia may cost Europe upwards of 1.6 trln euros Vedomosti (translation from TASS)

‘We impose these things and then that’s it’: McGovern tears into US sanctions policy Responsible Statecraft (J-LS)

US officials say Ukraine was behind car bomb that killed daughter of Russian nationalist: NYT The Hill. OK to admit that since Dugin has since been sanctioned.

DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER, SANCTIONS ARE SOONER — HOW ALROSA AND THE BELGIANS ARE LEARNING TO FIGHT AND TO FEINT John Helmer

Harper’s Index Harper’s Act. Li: “How are the Ukies gonna win if they’re all puffing away? Scroll down.”

Assange

Watch Stella Assange Slap The Mustache Off John Bolton’s War Criminal Face Caitlin Johnstone. My goodness, Bolton, who has been right about virtually nothing, is suddenly in circulation.

Trump

Trump’s death threat against McConnell and the silence of the Democratic Party WSWS

Biden

Inside the White House’s failed effort to dissuade OPEC from cutting oil production to avoid a ‘total disaster’ CNN

GOP Clown Car

Trump-lover wearing a “blow jobs” T-shirt says he doesn’t want kids seeing anything inappropriate Boing Boing (resilc).

The Right Stuff’ Asks Users to Share Details About January 6th Gizmodo (furzy)

Want to Hire a January 6 Rioter? Now There’s a Website for That. Vice (resilc)

South Korean Internet Giant Buys Poshmark in $1.2 Billion Deal New York Times (resilc)

New York Fed Names Richard Ostrander as General Counsel and Head of the Legal Group Federal Reserve Bank of New York. They couldn’t find a partner at Sullivan & Cromwell or Covington? Awfully incestuous.

The Bezzle

You thought you bought software – all you bought was a lie The Register (Chuck L). Important in terms of overall argument. The wee problem is that software people cannot relate to the (non) skill level of mere mortals. “You will have to put some effort into switching. You need to do some relearning.” Assumes time some of us do not have, even before getting to the fact that I hate learning now software with the passion of a thousand burning suns.

Supply Chain/Inflation

OPEC+ confirms oil production cut RT

U.S. airlines reject lawmakers’ request to refrain from share buybacks Investing (Kevin W)

The scandals and hypocrisy behind McKinsey’s sterling reputation Washington Post (Paul R). From last week, still germane.

Markets Break When Interest Rates Rise Fast: Here Are the Cracks Wall Street Journal

Class Warfare

Nursing shortage sparks bidding war as countries battle for talent Financial Post. Resilc:

My wife goes to her dentist in Chapel Hill, NC. Home of UNC dental school, which also offers degrees in dental hygienists and assistants. Dentist says “We cannot hire another hygienist, no matter what we offer in pay.”

Russian MP Maria Butina: Angela Davis, please bring hope to these times of darkness RT (Chuck L). Important.

Antidote du jour. Robert H with Betsy and Tippy: “Bow hunting season in Maine.”

And a bonus from a reader who was on this Madagascar lemur trip:

Indri Song

See yesterday’s Links and Antidote du Jour here.

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