News Briefs – 06/23/2019

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.

__________________________________

No Q. You can see Q’s posts aggregated live, and new ones which may have gone live after our print deadline at http://www.qanon.pub

Strange white UFO photo’d on Mars.

Amazon takes out a patent on using their delivery drones as aerial surveillance platforms to monitor the houses of citizens.

Gloria Vanderbilt will not leave any money to Anderson Cooper as an inheritance. A Vanderbilt, and he is entirely on his own. And look at the bullshit line he gives about not wanting any money. I used to think these were bad parents, who had something wrong in their relationship with their children. Buffet, Gates, her, so many do this, and they act like they want to. But now I think they are not rich at all. Either they have nothing, but play the role with a Cabal stipend so we will look to them as successful and follow the lead they present to us (using a script from Cabal), or they have a ton of money and invest it and manage it, but it belongs to Cabal and the deal is, they must surrender it to Cabal-run Charitable Foundations when they die, so it can be laundered back into the Cabal pool. Which makes more sense – that, or Warren Buffet doesn’t want to be remembered as the founding patriarch of a family with the financial renown of the Rothschild family, so he is giving all of his money to charity? I think it is all a show.

WaPo says Google Chrome is a surveillance nightmare, and you should use Firefox. Notice, no mention of Brave. You can make the best, most perfect product in the world, tons of people can know, and it will fail because the machine will not publicize it. Items “take” because of publicity, not superiority. It is not a meritocracy, and it hasn’t been for some time. Amazon’s probably about to enter into some sort of competition with Google, which is why they are even discussing this.

German lawmakers want three-year prison terms for burning EU flag.

An article which makes the case Trump did prison reform because prison was one way the Cabal was taking out people who it deemed a threat. [cough] Jim McDougal. [cough]

Drug resistant Salmonella resistant to last-resort antibiotics has probably been spreading in the US for 5 years.

Trump delays mass deportations of migrants and families for two weeks.

Top MP in Merkel’s party say the right-wing should be stripped of the right to free speech and right to assembly.

Nerve agent exposure at Aberdeen Proving ground sends one to the hospital. Did somebody try to take something to use off base?

Iranian government executes an Aerospace engineer contractor who had been spying for the CIA. Some think it may have been the person who ordered the shootdown of the US Drone.

Former Obama CIA official says Durham should not question if CIA analysts made the right call in saying Trump needed to be put under surveillance. Because CIA analysts operate according to standards which put their decision-making beyond the law, and they are immune to being accused of being part of any conspiracy, no matter what they do.

Smollett’s Special Prosecutor could bring charges against him yet.

Massive volcanic explosion on Kurile Islands in Russia. Ash up to 43,000 feet. Lots of geologic activity. The Ice Age may be approaching.

Along those lines, 2 feet of snow falls in Colorado on the first day of summer. The thing I have always assumed with glaciation, is that snow reflects light and heat, which accelerates more glaciation, which further reflects light and heat, creating an accelerating process. The hallmark of the last ice age was snow that did not ever melt during the year (glaciation) which extended down into northern Texas. I am still not clear to what extent that was produced by lower global temperature, and to what extent it was due to weather pattern variation produced by a lower global temperature. Could five degrees colder globally shift weather patterns, and hard-freeze certain areas like the Midwest all year long? A small shift in temperature could make crop yields plummet to zero.

Female Two Star General under multiple IG investigations, removed from DOD’s Special Access Programs office.

The first openly gay General at the Air Force Academy has been removed as commandant of cadets, but leaders were mum Monday on the exact cause of the apparent firing. Oddly enough there is a matriarchal air to Cabal’s domestic intelligence apparatus, but I just assumed they put their more patriarchy-oriented members in things like military assets, Military contractors, and Law Enforcement assets. But then you look at the upper leadership we see, and it is Hillary, Obama, Kerry, Feinstein, Pelosi – and the men they employ there are not that masculine either. It is possible Cabal assets in government will tend to be female, with the males more as agents being run by them. Might be why Q says, “follow the wives.” They are the real leadership.

Officials in the Trump Administration are accusing the DHS Chief Kevin McAleenan of leaking the deportation plan to the media to shut it down.

Austin TX to allow homeless to openly sleep or camp anywhere that isn’t posing a direct danger to anyone.

Washington DC is going to take 80 regular citizens, and let them write parking tickets for anyone they want, for no salary. No SJW busybody will apply for that job.

Ethiopia thwarted a coup attempt.

Before he was contracted to spy on Trump, Glenn Simpson was contracted to gather reams of spying on Iran-related matters. Could have been looking at who might be investigating Iran, and thus be a threat to the Conspiracy to launder money through them.

Former head of the CIA’s Bin Ladin desk speculates Trump may be baiting the Deep State into trying to assassinate him, or engage in grater treason so he can expose them and purge them from the government. I do not worry so much about what we hear Trump does or doesn’t do, because I understand there is a head of this snake, and we will not hear about attacks on it because we likely would not recognize the real leaders if anyone pointed them out to us. You can take out the domestic surveillance infrastructure, and the machine would rebuild it. Deport the migrants, and it would bring them back. Purge its lower-level agents from CIA and they would replace them over time. You have to get the head of the snake, and expose the entire thing to the people in a way that horrifies them. Scheuer’s version could fit that model.

Trump says he never called the strike on Iran back, he merely paused it.

Trump had cyber strikes launched to target Iranian missile control systems.

Also more sanctions are being put on Iran Monday, but Trump says he wants to Make Iran Great Again, and be great friends with Iran.

Trump sends Kim a letter which Kim describes as “of excellent content,” and which Kim says he will “seriously contemplate.” Could be some sort of Marshall Plan for North Korea, if he agrees to denuclearize.

Four more judges confirmed this week.

Acting ICE Director says he has the green light to continue deportations while Trump works with Congress.

Madeline McCann Detectives say they are closing in on a foreign man who is a suspect. Wonder if he looks like a Podesta brother.

Yellow Vests still going 32 weeks in, with 25,000 protestors.

Trump hits highest rating ever in USA Today poll.

Spread r/K Theory, because the panic is palpable on the left.

This entry was posted in News Briefs. Bookmark the permalink.
0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

23 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
4 years ago

I think you are wrong about the Vanderbilt inheritance. Given the Vanderbilt history it is not surprising. William K. Vanderbilt described inherited wealth as being like cocaine in its destructive nature to happiness and ambition. He’d probably love your r/K theory. By Gloria’s time the family fortune had been destroyed or hidden away (she largely built her own wealth) and now they have Cooper, who being homosexual probably won’t produce biological children at all.

K
K
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
4 years ago

There are thousands of old-money Americans who are living quietly and passing on their money — and values — to both charities and their own children, an behavior that come from inherited values that are slowly passing from American society. Society is led or moved by someone or some group. There is a top-down aspect to culture, like it or not. In the past, the old money sorts used to be that group — until, approx., the 1950s, or so. Now society is led by a hodgepodge of nouveau riche sorts like Zuckerman, who don’t have cultural attachments to this great country that the old money of the past did, and still does. The degradation of society and culture suggests, strongly, that the old way of doing things was better.

Theirs isn’t just money, AC, it’s an entire mindset — call it class, perhaps — that goes with that money. Who do you think started and funded the thousands of unnamed institutions in civil society?The old money sorts. They’re the ones who built a wing on a hospital, or funded the latest library outreach, build the Lion’s club, etc.

And yes, money makes money. That’s called capitalism. When money doesn’t make money, the economy withers and dies, cf. Soviet Union.

Parents don’t leave money to their kids, also, when their kids are little cretins, unworthy of money and unable to handle it. That’s why parents who do leave money to kids, often do it in a way that dribbles it to them slowly. Anderson Cooper seems like an unworthy kid. Would you leave him money if you had it?

K
K
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
4 years ago

Not to belabor the point, but one must distinguish between old money and big money. Old money is not excessive. Big money — Zuckerman, the guy who runs Amazon, and people of their ilk — is so big and so powerful, that it overwhelms old money. Thus, a clever but diabolical man like Soros, can one-handedly destroy countries with immigration and currency plays.

And, of course, the defunded children of old money have already reverted to the mean: “the ordinary children of extraordinary parents.” This is why once functioning societies, like the England of old, had a path for extraordinary children to break into the elite even though they didn’t have the social skills or background that would normally qualify them. Think Kings Scholars, in England, or any of the once meritocratic ways that Americans of great talent or ability could get ahead. This allowed for a limited but necessary churning at the top, with new “blood” replacing the old money kids who had reverted to the mean.

You would have qualified.

Spectrely
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
4 years ago

There are none so blind, as those who will not see.

I see a lot of people clinging on to their world view and ignoring the overwhelming evidence and logic that, whatever we were told, is obviously a lie.

Old money vs tech money, “but muh hospital wings and class!”

Stop being arguing for a second and ask yourself a simple question.

“If your goal was power for you and yours, would you tell any lie? Concoct any illusion? Promote any myth? Rig any game?”

AC is stating the obvious but elusive truth. Everything is comped because OF COURSE everything is comped. To not try to control the game board would be foolish.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  K
4 years ago

If it were simply a matter of compound interest, then why didn’t the Romans take over the world and go to the moon by 1500AD? Or the Greeks before them? Or the Egyptians before them? Or why aren’t we all speaking Sumerian in the Outer Colonies by this time? They got rich and went r, didn’t they?

Why doesn’t he give away the money? William K. called it cocaine. Why don’t addicts give up cocaine? He said inherited wealth destroyed ambition. Was he wrong? Compare the Commodore’s hard youth and incredible competitiveness to William K’s life if ease and horse breeding, and tell me where the ambition and drive to compete went. He knew it too, and that’s why I think he’d have liked your r/k theory.

RedMoonProject
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
4 years ago

Wyckoff’s Composite Man

Wyckoff proposed a heuristic device to help understand price movements in individual stocks and the market as a whole, which he dubbed the “Composite Man.”

”…all the fluctuations in the market and in all the various stocks should be studied as if they were the result of one man’s operations. Let us call him the Composite Man, who, in theory, sits behind the scenes and manipulates the stocks to your disadvantage if you do not understand the game as he plays it; and to your great profit if you do understand it.” (The Richard D. Wyckoff Course in Stock Market Science and Technique, section 9, p. 1-2)

Wyckoff advised retail traders to try to play the market game as the Composite Man played it. In fact, he even claimed that it doesn’t matter if market moves “are real or artificial; that is, the result of actual buying and selling by the public and bona fide investors or artificial buying and selling by larger operators.” (The Richard D. Wyckoff Method of Trading and Investing in Stocks, section 9M, p. 2)

Based on his years of observations of the market activities of large operators, Wyckoff taught that:

The Composite Man carefully plans, executes and concludes his campaigns.
The Composite Man attracts the public to buy a stock in which he has already accumulated a sizeable line of shares by making many transactions involving a large number of shares, in effect advertising his stock by creating the appearance of a “broad market.”
One must study individual stock charts with the purpose of judging the behavior of the stock and the motives of those large operators who dominate it.
With study and practice, one can acquire the ability to interpret the motives behind the action that a chart portrays. Wyckoff and his associates believed that if one could understand the market behavior of the Composite Man, one could identify many trading and investment opportunities early enough to profit from them.

https://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school:market_analysis:the_wyckoff_method

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
4 years ago

What makes you so sure Vandy wasn’t ordered to say that about inherited wealth because his wealth really belonged to the cabal and they told him he couldn’t pass it on to his children?

You can raise children to be K shifted even if you have wealth, just don’t indulge them and teach them to work and compete.

K
K
4 years ago

In your comments, you wrote this a couple days ago, AC: “We are raised to think you abide by rules, and others abide by rules, and it is like a social glue. What if that glue that binds us with trust and emotion was erased, and we found out everyone was just playing us? It changes you. It changes how you look at people, it changes how you view people, and that will change how you look from the outside to other people, even if you try to mask it…. When you see it, this really is a poison in a society. I am sure somebody sees big benefits to this being out there for them personally, but it does fuck up that sense of community a nation should have, considerably. And I will be shocked if it doesn’t come out at some point and have that effect more broadly.”

Well stated.

Within me, the rules, as you put it, are deeply engrained and not entirely rational. They can be rational, that is, unearthed and examined, but most of the time they are hidden. That’s how social rules work. They’re buried within us. Their power lies in their hiddenness, not their exposure. They cause us to do things, regard others, and react to events without our explicit consent. Thus, the process you’re describing is intuitive or subconscious, that is, the process of becoming disenchanted, disillusioned and disoriented in the society that had once seemed predictable and enveloping. Once a person feels his or her place in the social order is insecure … once that social order collapses in the mind, what happens?

You blame cabal. You’re right, of course, but our responses to cabal can be just as insidious. If I pull back and distrust people as well the engrained rules that hold us together, I’ll have some sort of existential crisis, but more importantly, my actions will further destroy the glue that holds us together. My little world will become still smaller as I slough off more and more people. Community – and the rules that undergird it — will be damaged. Perhaps fatally damaged, I don’t know.

I’m sure you don’t seek this, but your thought leads down this destructive path, not just your thoughts about cabal, but your/our response to it. Cabal wins when community dies: we don’t win; “they” do. They win when we distrust each other. They win when we diss the institutions we previously trusted. Social order is fragile, AC, and once trust is gone, only coercion and force remain.

Some ideas in life have changed me, and in a way, your ideas have altered my outlook. The one-two-three punch of reading your books/blog in the light of recent events in my life, while I watch my father die, (one of the last of the truly honorable men in our society, a person whose outlook still includes trust … though that trust, even in him, is eroding), has shaken me to my core. I don’t want to live or be like this. I want to retain community, not destroy it. I want to build relationships, not push people away. I want “heritage America,” the America I thought existed, not this cruel world you describe.

So yet … yet … if your ideas on cabal are true, or even partly true, my response won’t be like yours. I’m going to rethink community and hopefully rebuild community writ small. Though my thoughts used to be national or local, they’re now hyper-local. I’m going to trust those who prove themselves trustworthy. I’m going to change location and start again, from scratch, one person at a time, until community, however nebulous a concept it is in my mind, is actualized. This is, of course, the original idea of community until people screwed it up with concepts like “the gay community,” or the “community of artists.” Community has always been small. Very small. So small that every person in one’s community has a name and a history. This entire cabal thing, if taken in a positive direction, will cause at least this one woman, me, to strive to recreate the community of old, not just the idea, but the reality of it, it’s smallness, it’s attachment to place (yes, blood and soil), and it’s personalization.

One more thing. (I’m sorry to ramble on so much, a bad habit.) Community is based not just on soil and the names and histories of people on that soil, but it’s also based on a shared or common outlook on life, a Sitz in Leben. This is where faith comes in, as nothing works better than faith to glue people together. My faith in God, my belief in God’s actions in the lives of His children, delimit the sort of people I can include in a community. Faith, a shared history, shared narratives and historical figures, shared sense of decency, how kids are raised and older people are treated … this all goes together, doesn’t it? It includes God, libraries (collections of thoughts), extended families, caring for the soil, a sense of responsibility and gentleness toward those in our small communities … without the bullshitty “takes a village to raise a child.” People used to value marriage and families and strive to help others during life’s crises. This needs to come back, all of it, even it if has to be built by the most unlikeliest of people like me, a person who is (almost) divorced, has no extended family, has no attachment to place, whose history is disjointed, international and highly abstracted. If I can dream and envision community, anyone can.

K
K
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
4 years ago

No. Sorry. Community, as you seem to conceive it — large, perhaps nation-sized, impersonal, something akin to patriotism — will never be restored, at least in our lifetimes. What I’m talking about is re-creating values and situations long ago lost, which are small, somewhat intimate, place-based, rules/values-based individuals who share much of life as a group. Think church. A church (shared values) to which everyone walks, not drives, so the community of faith is also a community of place.

Getting rid of cabal will not create this. You will. I will, too, in a different state, God willing.

Who cares if we’re “being played,” as you put it. A tight place/values based community won’t be fazed by this, or if certain individuals are harassed, as you are, they’ll bind together more tightly to fight off the foe.

You see, AC, I don’t believe we’re vulnerable unless we’re atomized, and what you do on this blog is most effective it if causes each individual who reads it to go out and start recreating little platoons of community. I still think — you disagree vehemently, I know — that a very viable strategy for fighting cabal is transparency, which includes being utterly transparent about what they’re up to in your life. They’re like vampires. Light or exposure makes them wither and takes away their power. I’ve found the threat of exposure to be amazingly effective.

You’re doing this. You’re exposing them. But you’re doing it mostly alone, or with a few people … maybe not, I don’t know. Maybe you’ve created a community of like-minded sorts that uphold and protect you. If so, disregard all I’ve written.

My best to you, kind Sir.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
4 years ago

Waterfox is a good alternative to firefox, it split off before firefox started doing some stupid things but it is still almost the same and you can use all the same addons.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
4 years ago

I have long suspected the same thing about the rich who don’t leave their children their money but I think it goes farther, I think many of those that do leave the money to their children only do so because their children have been approved by the cabal to keep managing the money.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
4 years ago

the other possibility is that those ARE NOT their kids. so, what do they care. employees all.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
4 years ago

Did he know something about Pizzagate?

Long Island Pizzeria Owner, 56, Died in the Dominican Republic ‘After Drinking Something’

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/long-island-pizzeria-owner-56-202543529.html

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
4 years ago

USAFA “…leaders were mum on the exact cause of the firing.” Cadet parents received an explanatory letter which contained a sentence reading something like: “Although we cannot comment further on this disciplinary matter, rest assured that the safety of our cadets remains our first priority.”

For a double-minority to get canned in today’s Progressive military, there must have been something pretty heinous involved. The graduating class of 2019 was 25% female, and it is an open secret that TPTB want to adjust the ratio to 50/50 as soon as possible.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
4 years ago

Florida Executives Head to Prison for Selling Sub-Par Body Armor to US Troops

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/florida-executives-head-prison-selling-sub-par-body-armor-us-troops-63862

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
4 years ago

Trump won’t commit to endorsing Pence

https://news.yahoo.com/trump-surprise-pence-led-him-144359802.html

GEOTUS Don II in 2024

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
4 years ago

Petition for a Presidential Medal of Freedom for a deserving recipient:

https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/times-acrimonious-discord-there-are-those-chose-peace-keshia-thomas-deserving-medal-freedom

In June of 1996, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, there was a White Supremacist, KKK, rally.
And, there was the resultant counter-protest.
Keshia Thomas, was in this group that protested against the KKK.
At some point the counter-protest leaders announced “there is a Klansman in the crowd.”
Attention was directed to an individual in their midst wearing a Confederate flag T-shirt.
This man was set upon by the counter protesters. Beat, kicked and bludgeoned with placards.
Keshia Thomas, 18 years old, draped herself over the individual and admonished the attackers that, “you can’t beat good into a person.”
For this exceptional example of heroism, Keshia Thomas, is worthy of the Medal of Freedom.

She may well have saved his life. Turned out he wasn’t a KKK member and his son thanked her for saving him.

This is just the kind of message Trump could use in the run up to Nov 2020

If anybody can get this to someone with personal access to Trump like Kanye, Kim K., Rand Paul or Q that would probably be more effective than this petition but please sign and spread everywhere.

info
info
4 years ago

“Oddly enough there is a matriarchal air to Cabal’s domestic intelligence apparatus, but I just assumed they put their more patriarchy-oriented members in things like military assets, Military contractors, and Law Enforcement assets. But then you look at the upper leadership we see, and it is Hillary, Obama, Kerry, Feinstein, Pelosi – and the men they employ there are not that masculine either. It is possible Cabal assets in government will tend to be female, with the males more as agents being run by them. Might be why Q says, “follow the wives.” They are the real leadership.”

A named named Michael Tsarion isn’t far off the mark then in his hypothesis that the real illuminati at the top was female. The “Dragon Court”:
http://www.femaleilluminati.com/

Although his materials in even more ancient history is a bit iffy. As in the fact that such women may have made a deal with Supernatural intelligence who then granted them the top positions in society for a long time.