News Briefs – 05/28/2019

I always see lots of r/K related stories I think might interest the readers here, but I only have time to blog about a few, so here are some additional news stories that might be of interest. You can skim the titles and summaries, and click the links if they are of interest. Keep in mind, many of these reports are products of the Fake News, so although they will be what people are hearing and talking about, there is no guarantee any one of them is necessarily correct, and we have had cases of outright lies make it onto these pages, especially about President Trump.

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An interesting flashback to John Robinson’s early expose of the Illuminati Conspiracy for world domination, from the year 1797. A turbulent time of great change and upheaval. A researcher alleges a shadowy conspiracy behind it all, which sacrifices children to harvest their life energy from their brains. It makes use of, and disposes of, agents who may or may not even know they are being so used, to overthrow one established order with another as they maintain ultimate control. And mentioned is a book by Tom Paine sells more copies than anyone thought there were actual book-buying readers. As if the copies either were not actually being sold, or they were being bought up to produce “buzz.”

John McCain to receive the Truman Award for Public Service from the city of Independence Missouri. Sucks for them when the truth comes out.

El Chapo’s requests for time outside has authorities thinking he intends to escape, maybe by helicopter.

In Florida, Bounty Hunters, who were private sector individuals without any Court-ordered search warrant, broke down a person’s door and searched their house, all because a guy with a traffic charge falsely put down that address when asked by Police where he lived. Oddly enough they say that is legal. Dog the Bounty Hunter doesn’t seem like an objectionable guy, but he did play lookout for his biker club as they murdered a guy in cold blood, and got sentenced for it, and he is now a Bounty Hunter. I would not have ever convicted the homeowner if he smoked all of them when they tried to make entry. Clearly that legal precedent needs to be addressed.

Ocasio Cortez complains the NY Times posts a pretty picture of Hope Hicks in its article on her, glamorizing her. But when a 6’8″ 285lb animal jumps in a Police car to attack a cop, and after he’s shot the media uses a picture of him when he was 8 years old holding a buttercup, she sees nothing wrong with that.

Newly retired man killed in shark attack in Maui. It took off his leg at the knee, and he died in front of his wife on the beach. Described as the nicest guy. r-strategists love the predators. It is why no dove never evolved to be aggressive and peck out the eyes of the hawk that attacked it, and went on to change the nature of doves so they would chose life and fight. Think about it. I kill a tuna, which poses no threat to any man, and I can sell it at a market. I can kill a swordfish, a sea bass, harvest spiny lobsters, and a plethora of other harmless fish and crustaceans who pose no threat to man. But a shark is illegal to kill. If you killed the ones near the shore in large numbers with a shotgun loaded with slugs, they would evolve to stay in deeper waters like squids and octopuses, and killer whales. The ecosystem would adapt as the prey species near the shore which they consumed adapted a more competitive reproductive strategy. And beachgoers would be safer in the water. And yet as with Mountain lions, the shark seems expressly protected because it preys on men. If it was up to me, there would be bounties by the foot for any sharks within 500 yards of the shoreline. But then again, as a K-strategist, I want to protect my own.

BBC under fire for downplaying what ended up being a dominant Brexit Party.

Marine Le Pen says Emmanuel Macron should definitely resign, but he has neither the honesty to do it, nor the panache.

China’s bond market roiled by first-ever bank failure.

Delaware Public Library to offer a summer class for teens only on how to do being a drag-queen, taught by Miss Gay Ohio, a 28 year old man who dresses as a woman. Obviously trolling for kids to groom, and the library, paid by taxpayers, allows it.

Pope Francis cries racism because the nationalist right was triumphant at the polls.

Merkel whines about how dark forces are on the rise.

Time magazine reporter apologizes for fabricating a Trump quote.

Apple accused of intentionally and illegally sharing information about iTunes listening data in new lawsuit.

Media is leaking impressive Trump military security measures for his visit to Ireland. Maybe Trump’s team is letting it out to discourage attempts. Or maybe the media is trying to compromise security. Both point to a pretty serious threat.

Police had been ordered to turn a blind eye to Church abuse and let the Church handle it in Pennsylvania as well as Buffalo. Cabal has had the levers of power under its control for a long time. It is not surprising. This was an intel operation to infiltrate and corrupt the nation. You do that by getting into the organization and then placing your people at the top.

Deutsch Bank looking at getting investors to fund a financial overhaul.

British Military encourages members to inform on extremists, who hold extremist beliefs, like viewing themselves as “patriots.”

Star of TLC’s The World’s Fattest Man heading to the UK so he can get free healthcare.

New York City Department of Education said Asians benefit from “White Supremacy and proximity to White Privilege.” In other words, Asians are almost white. All any of that racial bullshit is, is losers trying to shame winners into not taking what belongs to them. And I do not think it is generalized. It is about suppressing the smart kids of all colors who are not Cabal-approved.

Bill Gates is among the responsible parties who fucked up the SAT. Got into Harvard, dropped out, IBM asked him to supply them with an OS, he bought DOS from some guy who couldn’t sell it to anyone, and that $50k investment turned into billions, as company after company who tried to compete was crushed along the way. Would CIA have wanted their guy supplying the dominant operating system for PCs worldwide? Now he pushes to supply medical to Africa through foundations, while talking about population control, and imploring billionaires who may have gained their wealth legitimately (and not be Cabal) to pledge their family wealth to charity, so their bloodlines can pose no long term competition to the bloodline families. Is your view of the world changing?

I always look for little things about people. Sharyl Attkisson is 50:50 with me right now. On the one hand, she raised the profile of Obama’s spy operations, and expanded the envelope in people’s minds of what was possible with tweets like the above. On the other hand, her lawsuit has gone nowhere, despite there appearing, to my eye, several ways she could blow it open violently. Now in the following tweet, she is pimping an alternative to Wikipedia, despite the fact Infogalactic.com is already out there and almost certainly superior in every way to whatever this former co-founder of Wikipedia is doing:

Notice how AOC subtly attaches your distaste for feminists and the pro-aborts with opposition to government surveillance. Even I see her tweet this, and feel a little dirty for opposing intrusive mass-warrantless-surveillance of Americans. On the other hand, maybe her side sees the argument and becomes a little more for the fight against the surveillance state:

Meet the GOP Senator who wants to destroy Social Media. There is precedent for outright destruction. Reality TV was big in the fifties, until it was shown to be rigged, at which point Congress turned on it, and it disappeared entirely until survivor resurrected it. If the powers decide Social Media is harmful, or reality TV is harmful, it could be destroyed. The people are far more sheep-like than you would think, and the reality you see can be far more controlled than you would imagine.

German Police bust a Muslim criminal gang doing Human smuggling, drugs, weapons sales, and so on.

Head of Romania’s Social Democrats jailed for corruption. Knight to pawn, again.

Iraqi officials have named their Baghdad security plan “Fardh al-Qanoon,” which translates as “Enforcing the Law.” Fardh means composition or make-up, so this security plan is called the “Composition of Q-Anoon.” A big, big secret, and we are only partially in on it.

Trump says we are going to Mars very soon and we will be doing it with Japan, because there is nothing more important militarily right now than space. I keep hearing this little voice in the back of my head, saying Trump knows something big, and things may be a lot weirder than we thought. Fermi’s paradox has always bothered me. From the standpoint of biology, and given the scale of time, he was right, the chances are staggeringly low that we are first, or even close to it.

Salvini, commenting on a TV show about how large sections of Sweden are now sharia-ruled Muslim enclaves, says that is not for Italy.

Farage says Brexit-Party domination of EU Elections is just the beginning. It feels like the last three or four elections should have shown a rising right-wing sentiment, but the elections were being falsified so we didn’t see it. Now the mechanism of tampering has been removed, and the massive shift in Europe’s true sentiments, which has long been accumulating, is being allowed to be expressed, unmasked by fraud, all at once.

A good article that says Declassification has already happened, but we are not going to hear anything more about it. The premise of the article is those who plotted a coup and have engaged in treason by subverting our government were evading prosecution by telling the DOJ they could not have the classified documents needed to prosecute them due to national security concerns. Now, because of declassification, DOJ has access to all classified evidence of their criminality, presumably including the NSA database, and that is what declassification meant. It did not mean us getting a full public briefing, getting to point at the perpetrators, and calling out their treason pointlessly in the media. Rather, it meant prosecutors getting to acquire the evidence to issue the indictments and begin the trials and tribunals. We will not hear anything more until the indictments are unsealed, the military arrests happen, and the trials for treason begin. Again, they are doing two things. One, avoiding the Ken Starr phenomenon, where media exposure kills the drive to prosecute by the time the charges are ready. We will find out, and our shock will tacitly allow full prosecution immediately, as opposed to, we find out now, the investigation happens, and by the time we get to the charges everyone is tired of it and accepting of it. And two, this creates the precedent, where DOJ has the power to declassify everything it wants in the intelligence community, which means no more black projects beyond oversight by domestic law enforcement and the Department of Justice. That changes everything.

Bannon has taken over WeBuildTheWall private-border-wall-building crowd-funding effort, and in two days they built a surprise half-mile or mile-long (depending on the source) section of Border wall, filling in a gap near El Paso. Nice video at the link, and I love the surprise aspect.

Three modelers all predict Trump will win reelection easily.

White House says FBI has tremendous corruption that Barr will uncover.

NY Post says “Obama’s spying scandal is starting to look a lot like Watergate.”

Border Patrol seizes an ultralight filled with Meth and Fentanyl.

Lindsey Graham says Trump needs to order Cuba out of Venezuela and then invade if need be or he will look weak. A lot of what we read doesn’t jibe with other things we hear. Cuban forces are being actively trained to coordinate with US forces according to a report from a week ago. So Cuba is not entirely at odds with Trump, and we know there is a greater Cabal vs the world fight going on which would make you think Cuba is not with Cabal if we are training them up. Either Graham is playing a role, or he is as clueless as the rest of us. Something is missing.

Shinzo Abe nominated Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize. Interesting, as he may know something big is going to happen between now and the prize being awarded.

Iraq offers to help mediate for the US in talks with Iran:

Spread r/K Theory, because it is treason that is extreme, and patriotism is normal.

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4 years ago

At last good news for venezuela:
https://www.apnews.com/1366318d49894d32aab3d6e6354f40a5

Criminals can’t even shell out money for weapons anymore.

Rob
Rob
4 years ago

If you think Bill Gates life story was a giant rigged game (and don’t forget his Mom was president of the United Way and got him that meeting with IBM), check out the life story of the Chobani guy. Total Clown company.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamdi_Ulukaya?wprov=sfti1

The wiki article doesn’t do it justice. He claims he got a flyer in the mail advertising the yogurt plant for sale for the price of a middle class house, and on a whim decided to buy it. Just not the way that major companies dispose of significant assets.

Anon
4 years ago

Breitbart is reporting the school in Japan is a Catholic school.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
4 years ago

My latest news is that the startup I’m with now, @Everipedia (blockchain-based) is much greater proof against trolls and bias.

That blockchain will be polluted with CP and illegal to even hold within a week.

If it’s not, then it can’t do what it proposes to do.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
4 years ago

It would be impossible to have a picture of Hope Hicks that was NOT a glamour shot.

Kharmii
Kharmii
4 years ago

If people shoot too many sharks, then they’ll probably go extinct before they have a chance to evolve, just like a lot of other things we’ve steam rolled over because we saw them as a threat. Shark attacks are RARE and can be avoided by taking proper precautions. It’s extra frivolous to suggest wiping out an important apex predator, just so people can feel safe at their vacation spots. The ecosystem would adapt by allowing crap species to flourish, such as red tides in Florida or coral-killing algae that is causing massive oxygen-deprived dead zones in the Mediterranean.

Kharmii
Kharmii
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
4 years ago

Both. All animals are innocents; there’s no evil in them. They all exist to eat, sleep and have sex…predators and prey alike. They all exist in harmony to create a healthy environment. One can assume that taking out an apex predator will cause worse problems, even for the victims. That being said, there’s nothing wrong with culling nuisance animals that grow beyond their natural boundaries because of our interference.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Kharmii
4 years ago

This is insanely naive. Just take your common housecat.

They torture for fun.

There’s no predation involved. They aren’t going to eat the mouse. They aren’t hungry. They will torture a mouse to death because it is fun for a cat. If the common housecat will typically find pleasure and enjoyment in the torture of other animals, there is evil in the animal world.

Kharmii
Kharmii
Reply to  everlastingphelps
4 years ago

A cat doesn’t ‘enjoy’ torturing a mouse to death. That’s assigning unrealistic human sentiency to an animal. They probably do it to stay in condition, the same way we’d run on a treadmill or hit a bag. It’s nothing personal. If their wild counterparts didn’t keep their reflexes sharp as a whip, then they’d risk starving to death, which is a much more relevant fear than with a grazer. When a cat slaps around a wadded up newspaper, it doesn’t have the mental capacity to understand if it’s more or less alive than the mouse. Prolonging the suffering of something that it’s going to kill isn’t a moral conundrum with it.

As for sharks, they are God’s creatures just as a seal is. It’s the sin of hubris to suggest we should have a say on whether or not the earth is better off without them. We also know, just by reading the r/K principles, that the apex predators are difficult to bring back after being killed off because of their slow reproduction. -And we know from the Yellowstone wolf experiment that apex predators can change the whole landscape. It’s also not sporting. We’ve got the weaponry to easily wipe out every predator on earth. That doesn’t mean we should. Let the sharks eat and poop in peace. They aren’t out to get you.

I’m not saying that as someone who favors a predator but as someone who tries to think about what is fair for all things. I’m not inclined to kill anything, and even though they tell you not to interfere with nature, I’d still try to intervene if I saw a predator attacking a prey animal, even if it’s something as small as a cicada.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Kharmii
4 years ago

A cat doesn’t ‘enjoy’ torturing a mouse to death. That’s assigning unrealistic human sentiency to an animal.

Naive and delusional. This is claptrap along the same lines as the Blank Slate theory. Cats have things they like, and things they dislike. Watching small animals cry out in pain is something they like.

Kharmii
Kharmii
Reply to  everlastingphelps
4 years ago

I have to look at things that way or else I’d go freakin’ nuts. I get it though. If you have to experience something like that over and over, then you’d have to do something to make it stop…either move somewhere with no alligators or else shoot every one you saw. This coming from someone who can’t watch more than a few seconds of that video of the guy getting hacked with the machete you posted once. If I ever saw THAT irl, I’d black out. There’s no getting used to it.

I like cows, bison, elephants…there must a size limit where grazers are almost untouchable so they can mourn their dead and fight back. A bison can break a wolf’s back with one kick, yet one time I almost shoved my whole arm down to my elbow feeding one at a drive through zoo. It didn’t act squirrelly around me when I felt fear, like a dog would.

Kharmii
Kharmii
Reply to  everlastingphelps
4 years ago

*down its throat, I meant to put.

Phelps
Reply to  everlastingphelps
4 years ago

It turned and began to hop towards the garden, stopped and looked back at me before repeating the show. I went back, found its friend, cut the netting around him, and set him free.

When God gave us dominion over the animals, the animals knew it. Part of having dominion is also having a duty to care for and shepherd.

Kharmii
Kharmii
Reply to  everlastingphelps
4 years ago

Of course the blank slate theory doesn’t apply to cats. They have built-in instincts that tell them to go after every small animal that moves (or wadded up paper and laser pointer lights). A cat that doesn’t is, well, probably retarded. It doesn’t make them inherently evil. In fact, having them around has saved countless human lives from disease and starvation, as mice are the mcnuggets of the animal world that get in your food supply, spoil it, and shit everywhere. It doesn’t make them evil either, just a nuisance we could use less of at all times.

This sounds like it’s coming from that weird dog owner/cat owner rivalry I see on a lot of social media. The weirdness is always on the dog owner side. They act like cats are evil and dogs saintly, just because dogs are visibly eager to please people and overtly show affection. That’s a bit shallow. Would you claim an extrovert is more capable of love than an introvert, just because they are less likely to hold it in? Not that I’m comparing them both to humans. Not really. Dogs aren’t all perfect ‘bred to love’ type animals. My brother had a shit-ass American Eskimo that would ruthlessly tear rabbits to pieces when they’d burrow under the fence. It would also gnaw on every pile of feces it would find. Animals gonna animal.

Phelps
Reply to  Kharmii
4 years ago

I have two cats and no dogs.

Hypothesis falsified.

Kharmii
Kharmii
Reply to  everlastingphelps
4 years ago

That’s a new one. Usually people who bad-mouth cats will then say something like, “I wonder at the psychology of someone who would own a cat.” -Or they’d compare dogs to men and cats to women…because of course women are pure evil. People can fuck right on off with that shit, then die alone and go straight to hell.

Phelps
Reply to  everlastingphelps
4 years ago

Cats are predators. They are obligate carnivores. They kill to live. If I was small enough to be prey, my cats would try me. Since I’m big enough to exceed prey or rival, I’m more like “plot device”. They can like me because they can’t eat me or dominate me.

They are pretty and soft and warm and murder things that annoy me. Those are all good qualities.

They are sadistic bastards, but they are my bastards.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Kharmii
4 years ago

“…All animals are innocents; there’s no evil in them…”

Wrong. I have a theory that wild animals are the same as psychopaths. I got this from the Russian study of wild foxes. They breed wild foxes for many generations for tameness. They got many traits other than just tameness. I believe one seems to be empathy. From that I concluded that psychopaths are really just wild animals. They are our past. Think about it if you had a whole city full of psychopaths you could never have any sort of civilization. A certain amount of empathy is required or you would have everyone at each others throats so much civilization could not exist. We have evidence that Blacks have much less empathy for others and we see the evidence for this in cities where they predominate. Civilization completely breaks down.

Kharmii
Kharmii
Reply to  Sam J.
4 years ago

As much as that’s true with blacks, all the people who have ever tried to ruin my life have been white people with selective empathy. One would think a person with a proper amount of empathy would have the ability to be just, as in able to put aside their superficial prejudices and treat everybody fairly, even those they don’t care for. -But anyway, all of God’s creations are good, even the shark, but we live in a fallen world full of endless suffering.

Phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
4 years ago

Don’t confuse sympathy with empathy. One of the great feats of the devil is to convince people that they are the same thing.

Also, I’m Presbyterian. Sharks don’t go to heaven.

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Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Kharmii
4 years ago

Go ahead and leave a few sharks.
But kill any that threaten humans.
Your concerns are valid POTENTIAL threats but the sharks are a current actual threat.

There are other marine predators that are not as much of a threat to humans that would fill the gap left by reducing the shark population.

Anon
Anon
4 years ago

I’m quite curious to see your analysis on the Supreme Court refusing to take the Indiana abortion/Pennsylvania transgender bathroom cases. Do you think we’ve been betrayed on these (or that there aren’t enough uncompromised conservative justices on the court yet)? That the court is waiting for a stronger case (like Alabama) that could result in granting fetal personhood instead of just repealing Roe v. Wade? That the court is waiting for a weaker case that could appeal to more moderate (or compromised) justices or cause less political tension? That the court is avoiding major cases in anticipation of a busy time ahead? Something else?

Also, I noticed that the law requiring that the bodies of aborted children be buried/cremated was upheld, even by two of the liberal justices. I think it would be a great shift of the Overton Window (and maybe just the sort of Overton-Window-shifting counternarrative that we need in light of the late-term laws) if some state were to require that all aborted children be named–and regulate plot size and quality of the headstone. It would: (1) make abortion more expensive (but without prohibiting it and defying the court precedent), (2) give fathers a place to mourn their lost children (another narrative shift), (3) allow us to build a memorial, and (4) leave a trail for future generations to be able to see the damage that was done in our time. Anyway, just thought I would throw that out there… Feel free to share if you’d like.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
4 years ago

You can get a baby cremated for much less than an adult body. The cost is primarily fuel. There’s not much mass in a fetus. Disposing of medical waste and cremation are almost identical, except that you can’t mix multiple fetuses into one batch. I actually think that the real goal here is to trap more Kermit Gosnells, who are treating the babies as waste before they get to a processing facility (or never sending them on at all.)

The way that case was handled was curious and very technical. PP argued that there was no “rational basis” for the law, but didn’t argue Undue Burden, and the court hinted that they might have overturned on the second basis, but that there was an obvious rational basis. So that part of the law can be enforced.

The court didn’t address the second part (the eugenics ban) and therefore the earlier court ruling (overturning) stood. Don’t know what the mechanization behind that was.

I’m not familiar with the transvestite law mentioned.

Sam J.
Sam J.
4 years ago

“…Fermi’s paradox has always bothered me…”

Ther’s a scientist that says Mars was nuked by very, very large nukes wiping it out. Now I can’t definitely judge whether he’s making this up or not but there are radionucleotides that only come from nukes and they seem to be there. Other scientist say these could have come from elsewhere. He does make a good case though. It would seem if this was true that we would really need to send some rovers where ruins are said to be by many people or at least get some super high res pictures to see for sure. Here’s the first link that came searching for him.

https://worldtruth.tv/scientist-believes-civilizations-on-mars-were-nuked-into-oblivion/

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Sam J.
4 years ago

I forgot to add this may very well be a scam. There’s some evidence that “Alien Attack” is a scam used to “bring us all together to meet the threat from space”, when in actuality it’s just more of the same old NWO one world order control.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Sam J.
4 years ago

We already have. There are so many obviously crafted refined metal and bone “rock formations” that the Mars rovers have photoed that we are into the realm of obvious denial on that front.

https://www.davidreneke.com/mars-rover-spots-unidentified-metallic-object-on-mars/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
4 years ago

Brandenburg is very creative and a smart guy. Assuming the data is correct, he makes a compelling case for at least one large nuclear explosion in Mars’s past. That does not necessarily mean a nuclear weapon or an intelligent civilization. We know natural nuclear reactors happened in the past so it is possible this was from a runaway natural reactor. Brandenburg suspects a weapon instead of a natural event due to lack of crater and isotope signatures, but that is not necessarily proof. If you like this sort of speculation you might like the novel Morningside Pass.