News Briefs – 06/16/2019

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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Roger Stone is seeking the unredacted copies of Crowdstrike’s report on Hillary’s server, but according to NSA-legend Bill Binney, the government cannot provide them because the government does not have them (Also confirmed on twitter here). Which means not only did the DNC not turn over Hillary’s server to the FBI for analysis of just how many foreign entities hacked top secret emails off it, the FBI was conducting a major espionage/counter-intelligence investigation into a foreign entity hacking reams of classified data, using only a partial report from the company that was paid to analyze the break in by the suspect who mishandled the data. And FBI never asked for more, never got a court order to seize more, and never actually did any investigation. Video of Binney saying it follows:

Also worth noting, Crowdstrike went public and has a market capitalization of $11.4 Billion, for a small private intel outfit which it appears is about to get a first rate proctological exam from the Trump Administration. That looks like a payoff.

Co-founder of Crowdstrike is Russian-born, specifically Moscow-born.

DHS is setting up a program to monitor online Conspiracy Theorists. They are putting out a call for analysts that can help track anybody online who is talking about conspiracy theories. And bear in mind, the database they envision is not going to list you as “Identity Unknown.” How will they know who you are? How will they fill out that personal information and psychological aspect of your file? Given the recent history, this looks kind of like people with things to hide who are looking to monitor those who might expose them. Troubling it is still being put together when the Storm is supposed to free us. Then again I am probably already listed in ten or fifteen such files as a troublesome little prick. What is one more, more or less?

Democrats are looking at trying to let Presidents get indicted. Democrats are so hungry for power they are completely ready to tear the whole experiment down to the ground and destroy the entire Constitutional republic. If they ever get power again, it is all over.

Unnamed “Officials” claim we are hacking into Russia’s power grid using powerful new cyber-tools, as a warning to Russia. It could be. Or it could be somebody is still trying to pry America away from Russia, to prevent a new possibly Cabal-free alliance from forming, or even to set the stage for a major incident when Russia’s powergrid is accidently destroyed in a poorly executed use of these cyber-tools. Cabal does need a distraction. Also, Trump denies it, and calls the NY Times out for treason for publishing the fake report.

Trump warns there will be a massive market crash if he is not reelected.

A Chinese-owned company is making circuit boards for the F35.

There is a movement afoot which says that since porn is ever-present online, School Sex-ed should now get graphic with students.

Hospital was contracted to do a study on Ketamine, and then it went around sedating people with ketamine even if they didn’t need it, didn’t tell them they had just been enrolled in a study, didn’t monitor them for breathing and heartrate properly while they were unconscious, and one patient even died and they never bothered to report it. They sent an ambulance out on an asthma call, and the EMT just shot the patient up with Ketamine, and enrolled them in the study on the spot without telling them.

Trump says he is not convinced the recent UFOs are extraterrestrial. His answers felt a little different though – like he was not revealing something he wanted to keep secret.

States were running lotteries where the numbers could be rigged, and it only came to light when some citizens figured out the numbers allowed them to be rigged. College undergrads were rigging the numbers, and the professionals at the lottery who did it for a living, had no idea what they had created could be exploited.

Colleges probed by DOE for taking foreign money to mold educational programs to benefit the donors and then hiding the donations.

UK will give drug addicts free heroin in controversial program.

Now progressives are calling for reparations for gay people. The Democratic primary is getting fun as everyone tries to compete for the imbecile vote by doing something stupider than the last person.

Gene for total antibiotic resistance in Salmonella hits US shores for the first time. Those genes crop up very commonly in the third world, because those less capable governments are laxer on agricultural use of antibiotics. So it is another wonder of our migrant diversification.

UK bans harmful (K-selected) “gender stereotypes” in advertisements.

New Zealand issues a Tsunami warning after a 7.4 mag quake. UPDATE: Warning Canceled 10 minutes later.

PAST 30 HOURS IN LONDON: 7 stabbings, 3 killed- 1 shooting, 1 killed – Multiple others injured.

A nut broke into Ocasio Cortez’s office in New York, discharged a fire extinguisher and hid in a utility closet until cops arrived.

A chess player reported hearing a voice in his head telling him to lose, while playing a match against a Russian. He thought it must have been a psychic, but the psychic they sent was probably just a cover.

About 101,000 sealed indictments:

What is interesting is the number is unusually high in states where there are major ports, major border crossings, and then there is Colorado, home of the Denver airport:

Protestors in Hong Kong are trying to evade the surveillance state. It takes a lot of work. Anybody who had a phone at the protest is probably getting checked out. Interesting is, I have noticed some Chinese people in America wearing surgical masks, as if they fear catching an illness. It never dawned on me they might have picked that up as a way to thwart facial recognition.

Chelsea Manning faces a deadline to testify at the Grand Jury into Wikileaks, at which point daily fines will begin to accrue.

Migrants are being dealt with much differently in Mexico now, and it is hampering their travel northward.

Yellow Vests still going as tear gas is deployed and the riot Police chase them around.

Feds will warn new immigrants that they need to stay away from welfare.

Trump is all in on an anti-flag-burning amendment.

Conservative Treehouse does a good piece on how Trump has backed China into a corner strategically, where he will win whatever they do.

I am not sure about Keep America Great, though. I feel a little discomfort at hearing it. Inherent to it is a sense we have hit the apex, and now we need to desperately cling on to what we have, because there is nothing better to look forward to, and there is the worry that we have a very real prospect of loss in our future at some point. I’d think something like “Make America Even Greater,” or something similar would be better, because it implies the obvious – that America has become great and we are all enthused, but it also offers the prospect that for America, this greatness is just the beginning, and another term could make this level of greatness seem positively pedestrian, compared to what is possible. I think most Americans don’t like the idea of limits placed upon their potential. Just a thought.

Spread r/K Theory, because there is no limit to greatness in America.

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4 years ago

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Jaded Jurist
Jaded Jurist
4 years ago

I’ll chuckle with satisfaction when MAEG hats start coming out.

Anon
4 years ago

I would be pretty convinced about Chinese evading facial recognition if it could be demonstrated that those with flu masks wore hats, glasses or sunglasses at a higher rate than Chinese without flu masks.

But a flu mask won’t help with gait analysis, assuming that’s a real thing anywhere.

Phelps
4 years ago

Interesting is, I have noticed some Chinese people in America wearing surgical masks, as if they fear catching an illness.

I don’t know the Chinese custom, but in Japan, it is the person who is sick that wears the mask. The politeness society says don’t infect others, rather than having to avoid being infected by others.

Phelps
4 years ago

Seton Motley
@SetonMotley
The height differential here can not be correct.

This has to edited – right?

If this is unaltered – what a pathetic, tiny person Lil Georgie S is.@GStephanopoulos

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3:43 PM – Jun 14, 2019

Donald Trump is 6’2″. That’s from his public medical records.

Snuffelupugus claims 5’7″ (3.5 Standard Rogans), which given short man syndrome and how his women co-hosts tower over him, is more likely to be 5’2″.

So depending on how much the lie is, Trump is between 7 and 12 (or more) inches taller than him. Exactly what the photo shows.

Lowell
Lowell
4 years ago

“Troubling it[DHS database] is still being put together when the Storm is supposed to free us.”

Meaning the Storm has not yet become more than a light breeze. The sealed indicments could climb to ten million, but if none of them are unsealed what good are they? Bottom line, the Clintons are now the symbol of the Storm, and by extension the entire Trump presidency. As long as the Clintons are breathing free air instead of being shackled and hauled off to GITMO, then we know that nothing has actually changed that cannot be changed back as soon as Trump leaves office.

Meaning that as of the middle of June 2019, America is at the end of the first third of it’s reprieve. If you aren’t prepared for the collapse by the last third you aren’t gonna make it.

K
K
4 years ago

I’m not sure what to make of all those sealed indictments. The number of indictments do seem to be quickly increasing, but as far as I know, no mass unsealing event has happened.( I would think that a large number of recently indicted felons would make the news — maybe not, though. )

Some say this is related to Huber. Perhaps. Dumb question here: if Huber gets a sealed indictment on someone, is it done in that person’s home district, or even workplace district, or is it done in Utah, where Huber is located? The sealed indictments are done by state, so this may be relevant.

Another question. Are immigration-related indictments routinely sealed, to avoid the illegal from fleeing that area? If so, the increase in sealed indictments would suggest that Trump is cranking down on illegal immigration more than pedophiles, corrupt bureaucrats, etc, It could be no more than an immigration backlog.

We like to think that Hillary, Biden and their ilk are finally going to be indicted … but is this more wishful thinking than reality on our part? Usually, the time between the sealing of the indictment and the actual indictment is rather short, weeks to a couple months, so why the delay, if it’s not immigration related? For that matter, where is Huber’s report?

No
No
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
4 years ago

AC, please don’t get too suckered by the fake ‘sealed indictment count’

Methodologically, it is seriously flawed, and will always go up, and is designed to generate big numbers not big truths. The rate of sealed indictments is elevated, but nothing like the several orders of magnitude suggested. The numbers are not just made up, they really are PACER searches, but they are designed to be extremely misleading.

Some of the methodological flaws are: including subsequently unsealed indictments, counting every sealed filing as ‘an indictment’ (a single case will generate several score of filings), and not limiting the search to criminal cases (two firms about a patent dispute would likely be sealed, and generate scores of sealed filings, which would be counted as indictments, despite not even being in the criminal courts). There are others, but the ‘sealed indictments’ count is disinfo BS.

It would be very simple to only include cases remaining under seal, and only in the criminal courts. Literally 2 drop downs in the search criteria. But they don’t, because the goal is scary numbers, not truth.

K
K
Reply to  No
4 years ago

So, “No,” let me play devil’s advocate here (not because I know very much — I don’t — but because I don’t see the logic in what you’ve written.

1. Why would the number of PACER searches go up, now, and not, say, two years ago? Wouldn’t that number be relatively constant, or blip upward whenever someone is in the news? Do you think this is Q related searching?

2. Wouldn’t all the methodological flaws you mentioned be constant, too? In other words, a searcher one, two or three years ago would have been subjected to the same flaws, so they’ve statistically level themselves out in today’s searches.

No
No
Reply to  K
4 years ago

K, apologies for the late reply. A simple made up hypothetical should clarify. Let’s say you start tracking in January of 2017, and every month there are 100 sealed filings in each of three types of courts(there are many more). 100/month in criminal, civil and patent courts. Furthermore, say every sealed filing remains sealed for 2 months. Indictments are a criminal court thing…there are never indictments in civil or patent courts…even if there were a patent violation serious enough to be criminally charged…it would be charged in criminal courts.

So in this example, there are 100 in each court the first month, 200 the second, and 200 in the third (100 new, 100 unsealed). Fast forward 30 months…how many sealed indictments are there?

Answer: you can’t know, because all indictments are filings, but all filings are not indictments. But at absolute most 200…right? Now apply the ‘sealed indictment count’ methodology, and arrive at 9,000 sealed indictments. 300/month for 30 months.

It always goes up because it is cumulative. sealed filings in patent courts, subsequently unsealed, so we know with absolute certainty are not sealed indictments, are still in the ‘sealed indictments’ count.

And yes, if you were to use this method, the results would be the same wrong in prior periods, however, they compare it to academic works on the average numbers of sealed indictments, which account for such things such as not all filings are indictments, and excluding the patent courts where there are never indictments.

It does seem to be a heightened level of sealed activity in criminal courts….but high meaning maybe 1400 cases as opposed to 8 or 9 hundred normally. But t is barely 4 digits of cases, not 6 digits.

K
K
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
4 years ago

I’m not sure it takes the to-be-felon out of the game, AC. Most indicted don’t know they’re indicted — that’s the purpose of it, no?

I may be very wrong, but I thought the purpose of sealed indictments is to not give a heads-up to the indicted one.

K
K
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
4 years ago

I see what you’re saying … hope it comes true. Isn’t this a replay of the Weinberger approach: overwhelming force with voter approval? It’s difficult to overwhelm the well-manned judicial system — layers upon layers of minions. The logical leap between overwhelming the system and purging it from “cabal” remains to be proven.

Again, I hope you’re right.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  K
4 years ago

I’ve never been happy with the whole “sealed indictment” thing. Or sealing court records. Or anonymous testimony. Or gag orders. Or closing courtrooms from the public. Or moving parts of the law from the public domain into “you have to pay to find out what the law is.”

The US court system already operates in the shadows, doing pretty much as it pleases. English Common Law went against the Star Chamber before the Revolution, but the Judicial Branch has been re-creating it bit by bit…

TRX
TRX
Reply to  K
4 years ago

Note there’s a big gap between the near-senile senior Democratic functionaries and the upstarts like Ocrazio-Cortex and Buttgig. The people in that gap are maintaining a very low profile.

Whether that’s because the seniors have ruthlessly pruned any potential competitors, or because the next generation is quieter and smarter than the seniors, who knows?

Farcesensitive
4 years ago

Chinese raids hit North Korean defectors’ ‘Underground Railroad’

https://news.yahoo.com/chinese-raids-hit-north-korean-231957798.html

TRX
TRX
4 years ago

> How will they know who you are?

The purpose isn’t to know who you are. It’s to fill their database with incriminating data.

Think of the STASI, whose voluminous files were full of false accusations, rumor, and innuendo. Because the files were simply the means to justify going after people, not to find people to go after.

Was Anonymous Poster #4211 really you? Can you prove it wasn’t? Well, then. The database is performing as designed…