Monday, January 9, 2017

Black Eagles

Hearing Whistles Blown,

Robert David Steele, Electronic Intelligence Expert and former CIA employee explains the difference between "routine spying", which countries like the US do to their own politicians and to each other, and "hacking", which somebody did to John Podesta with a phishing email that he fell for, as opposed to "election rigging", which only the Democratic and Republican parties did in the US this cycle.
  • The only people “hacking” the US election have been the two political parties.  The Democratic Party actively conspired against Bernie Sanders and actively stole thirteen primaries from Bernie Sanders using electronic ballot tampering. The Democratic Party also organized roughly three million dead, duplicate, and illegal alien voters. The Republican Party used various means to repress a million black voters.
  • The Russians – as well as the Israelis, French, Germans, Chinese, and everyone else on the planet with any curiosity – have absolutely been conducting electronic espionage against US political targets. They have not “leaked” anything (generally intelligence services try not to demonstrate that they have successfully hacked in anywhere).   http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-russians-did-not-hack-the-us-election-a-few-facts-from-a-former-cia-spy/5567215
Investigative Reporter, Wayne Madsen gives out some of the blackmail dirt that the CIA has on senatorial "assets", John McCain and Lindsay Graham, who have put in such reliable service for "the agency" recently. Owning politicians completely, then advancing their careers is good business. (The CIA really needs these guys now, as it faces stricter scrutiny than at any time since the {cringe} Church-Hearings in the 1970s, which were followed by Jimmy Carter's house-cleaning.) Thanks Eleni.

Incoming White House chief of staff Reince Priebus said Sunday on Fox News that President-elect Donald Trump accepts that Russia played a role in hacking the Democratic National Committee and Clinton campaign Chairman John Podesta... "He accepts the fact that this particular case was entities in Russia so that’s not the issue" and added that Trump "is not denying that entities in Russia were behind this particular hacking campaign."...  "In this particular case, it started way back in 2015 before either nominee of either party was chosen," Priebus said. "And it started ... as a spear-phishing expedition over many different institutions."... 
After the briefing, Trump stated, “While Russia, China, other countries, outside groups and people are consistently trying to break through the cyber infrastructure of our governmental institutions, businesses and organizations including the Democrat National Committee, there was absolutely no effect on the outcome of the election including the fact that there was no tampering whatsoever with voting machines.”... 
Then, on Friday evening he appeared to once again extend an olive branch to Russia, tweeting that "having a good relationship with Russia is a good thing, not a bad thing. Only "stupid" people, or fools, would think that it is bad! We have enough problems around the world without yet another one. When I am President, Russia will respect us far more than they do now and both countries will, perhaps, work together to solve some of the many great and pressing problems and issues of the WORLD!"

America's "aristocrats", people with hundreds of millions of dollars and up, are used to pulling the strings of elected officials and both parties on a routine basis. There's just one big party for these "donors". 
They are now worried that Donald Trump actually intends to do what he says, end the new cold war, and go into business with Russia, for mutual profit. That's not the scenario for which they have prepared their investment portfolios. (Thanks Eleni)

The Pentagon's most benign calculation is that the minimum yearly credit-card payment it owes is $88 billion. It looks like it's actually over $144 billion. 
This is before the Trump-build-up. Let's see who wants to pay for that. 
Wouldn't it be cheaper to stop the wars, get out of half the countries and overseas bases and just have allies and stuff? (Thanks again, Eleni)

Your Tax Dollars were at work funding ISIS, to force Syria's President Assad to acquiesce to US terms (presumably to allow that Qatari pipeline and then go away). 
Who says so? John Kerry. (He never thought this would become public, though. Thanks Wikileaks.)

The Black Eagle Trust Fund keeps coming up in my readings. 
This dark-fund began with Hitler's gold bars, which had black-eagles on them, and came into the possession of the Army's OSS, under "wild" Bill Donovan. 
Hitler's gold was totally insignificant compared to the vast tonnage of Japanese gold, uncovered by the Army in the Philippines, where it had been stored, due to US submarine embargo of Japan. This gold had been looted from all of Asia, for over a decade, by the Japanese army. 
The CIA was purportedly constituted to deal with this vast dark pool of power and influence, under Harry Truman. 
This was the CIA culture, having unlimited dark funds to overthrow and bribe world leaders, and fund secret wars and revolutions. 
As the Soviet Union was teetering, and needed that final huge shove under former CIA Director George H.W. Bush, more was needed, much more. 
How does that relate to the demolition of the Twin Towers, and destruction of the Office of Naval Intelligence on 9/11/2001? 
Perfectly...

I wonder if Americans can ever find common ground on the hugely overpriced, bloated medical bureaucracy we've got, which does such an execrable (intellectual for "shitty") job of helping us be healthy. We pay 3 times as much as most countries and are #37 in WHO ranking. 
Huh? Medicare? Naw... You're kidding, right?

"Cosmic Spitballs": A black hole can make a quickly chewed mess of a star in one day, but all the sloppy left over star gas can clump into Jupiter sized spitballs and shoot across the universe. Hell, Andromida spits this stuff our way pretty regularly. We're still not under much threat, though.

Soaring Spittle

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