Archive for May, 2018

TBR News May 11, 2018

May 11 2018 Published by under Uncategorized

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Washington, D.C. May 11, 2018: “It is well-known in Washington that Donald Trump is a very vocal racist. He uses the ‘nigger’ word constantly, hates Obama and is determined to ‘root out’ Mexican, Central American and Muslims from the United States. His frantic staff is terrified that Trump will use ‘inappropriate’ language concerning these groups in front of members of the media or other inconvenient people. As Trump has very little self-control and his often irrationally outspoken, their fears are not unfounded.”

Table of Contents

  • The anti-Obama: Trump’s drive to destroy his predecessor’s legacy
  • Are Bibi and Bolton in the Wheel House Now?
  • Trump’s Ten Lies: A Response to the Iran Nuclear Agreement Speech
  • Europe Must Resist the US to Salvage the Iran Nuclear Deal
  • Business Is Booming for the U.K.’s Spy Tech Industry
  • Department of Defense
  • Iran denies attacking Israeli positions

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TBR News May 10, 2018

May 10 2018 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C. May 10, 2018: “By his mindless support of Israel, manifested in the withdrawal by the US from agreements with Iran, President Trump has again badly shaken world confidence in his capability of leading the United States in world affairs. His perceived instability appears in the media on a regular basis and inside the Beltway, Trump is viewed as a menace to both domestic and foreign peace. And now we learn from Washington people that certain highly damaging letters written by Trump to a friend when he was in a military academy are circulating. I have read these when they were sent to me and if they are ever published, Trump will be finished as a reputable figure, not only in the United States but across the planet.”

 

Table of Contents

  • Arms and Influence
  • Trump’s rejection of Iran nuclear deal may be Israel’s dream moment
  • Syria’s Bashar Assad talks ‘world war,’ chemical weapons and political solution in new interview
  • Peter Thiel and Palantir Are at the Heart of the Iran Nuclear Deal
  • Lawsuit against U.S. border searches of phones can move forward: judge
  • The Rise of Russia and the ‘End of the World’

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TBR News May 9, 2018

May 09 2018 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House 

Washington, D.C. May 9, 2018:” In the history of Israeli espionage in and against the United States, the case of Jonathan Pollard was certainly the most heinous. Stanford graduate Pollard, a civilian U.S. naval intelligence analyst, provided Israeli intelligence with an estimated 800,000 pages of highly classified U.S. intelligence information. An FBI report indicates that Pollard stole more secret documents than any other American traitor. Among other things, Pollard stole a 10 volume guide to the means by which the NSA intercepted foreign intelligence messages, a thick computer file of U.S. agent reports from foreign countries that easily pin-pointed the agent and their locale. Pollard also supplied his handlers many highly classified U.S. codes.  The Israelis in turn immediately passed this stolen information to the Soviets, thereby compromising American intelligence (CIA and military) agents in the field – a significant number of whom were captured and killed as a result.

Israel at first denied, and then, faced with overwhelming evidence, admitted, (after he was arrested in 1985, convicted and sentenced to life in prison,) that they were well aware of Pollard’s connections to the Mossad and an Israeli Air Force intelligence unit working out of the Israeli Embassy in Washington.

The case created severe strains in American-Israeli relations, and is a source of ongoing rage for many American Jews, who believe that since Pollard was spying for Israel, he had an imperative obligation to do this and that his life sentence was unduly harsh.

Many Jewish groups in the United States, acting in concert with high level Israeli officials have constantly importuned American Presidents to pardon Pollard and permit him to emigrate to Israel where he has been promised a large sum of cash and a seat in the Israeli Knesset.

Pollard also offered top secret U.S. government documents to other countries besides Israel (New York Times, January 16, 1999.)

Any attempt to understand the official U.S. response to any accusations of Israeli espionage in the United States as well as to comprehend the media response must take into account both the smoke screen that states blow over incidents that could jeopardize their strategic alliances, and America’s unique and complex relationship with Israel. The Jewish state is a close if problematic ally with whom the United States enjoys a “special relationship” unlike that maintained with any other nation in the world.

But U.S. and Israeli interests do not always coincide, and spying has always been deemed to cross a line, to represent a fundamental violation of trust. According to intelligence sources, the United States might perhaps secretly tolerate some Israeli spying on U.S. soil if the American government decided that it was in our interest, such as observation and infiltration of pro-Palestine Arab groups legally resident in the United States (although it could never be acknowledged), but certain types of spying will simply not be accepted by the United States, whether the spying is carried out by Israel or anyone else.

If England spied on the United States, as she aggressively did for years, and this was discovered, American officials would, and did, conceal it. In the case of Israel, there are far stronger reasons to hide any unseemly violations of the “special” relationship.

The powerful pro-Israel political constituencies in Congress; pro-Israel lobbies; the Bush administration’s strong support for Israel, and its strategic and political interest in maintaining close ties with the Jewish state as a partner in the “war against terror”; the devastating consequences for U.S.-Israeli relations if it was suspected that Israeli agents might have known about the Sept. 11 attack — all these factors explain why the U.S. government might publicly downplay any public accusation of Israeli espionage against the United States and forcefully conceal any investigation that might be expected to produce results unacceptable to the Israel lobby and the American Jewish community that firmly supports it.”

The pro-Israel lobby is an enormous and very powerful force in American politics; the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, is the No. 1 foreign-policy lobby in Washington and the fourth most powerful lobby in Washington, according to Fortune Magazine. Other powerful and influential pro-Israel groups include the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), and the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA).”

 

Table of Contents

  • Trump just manufactured a national security crisis for no reason
  • Trump’s Iran nuclear deal exit dangerous for the world
  • Firm tied to Russian oligarch gave Michael Cohen $500,000, says Stormy Daniels’ lawyer
  • Breakingviews – U.S. fires trio of bullets at own foot over Iran
  • This New Tool Helps You Turn Off Facebook’s Surveillance and Reclaim Some Privacy
  • Fresh U.S. Sanctions Not Likely to Strangle Iran’s Oil Market
  • Donald Trump withdraws US from Iran nuclear deal: How the world reacted
  • Hezbollah makes strong showing in Lebanon elections
  • Hezbollah missile arsenal
  • Global warming is melting Antarctic ice from below
  • ‘Fate worse than death’: What are the fears surrounding human re-animation?

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TBR News May 8, 2018

May 08 2018 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House 

Washington, D.C. May 8, 2018: “President Trump is not an easy person to work with. He has a violent temper, is very vindictive towards anyone who has the temerity to disagree with him, changes his mind and goals very often and, in general, is considered to be an egotistical and irrational person.

Herewith is a list of the senior members of his administration he has either rudely fired, forced to quit or who have left his employ in disgust:

Ty Cobb, White House special counsel

Tom Bossert, homeland security adviser

Michael Anton, National Security Council spokesperson

David Shulkin, secretary of veterans affairs

H.R. McMaster, national security adviser

Andrew McCabe, FBI deputy director

Rex Tillerson, secretary of state

John McEntee, Trump’s personal assistant

Gary Cohn, director of the National Economic Council

Josh Raffel, deputy White House communications director

Hope Hicks, White House communications director

Rachel Brand, associate attorney general

Rob Porter, White House staff secretary

Brenda Fitzgerald, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Rick Dearborn, deputy White House chief of staff

Omarosa Manigault-Newman, director of communications for the White House Office of Public Liaison

Dina Powell, deputy national security adviser

Tom Price, secretary of health and human services

Sebastian Gorka, deputy assistant to the president focusing on national security and terrorism

Steve Bannon, White House chief strategist

Carl Icahn, special adviser to the president on regulatory matters

Sean Spicer, White House press secretary

Anthony Scaramucci, White House communications director

Reince Priebus, White House chief of staff

Walter Shaub, director of the Office of Government Ethics

James Comey, FBI director

Michael Dubke, White House communications director

Vivek H. Murthy, surgeon general

K.T. McFarland, deputy national security adviser

Katie Walsh, White House deputy chief of staff

Michael Flynn, national security adviser

Preet Bharara, US attorney for the Southern District of New York

Sally Yates, acting attorney general”

 

Table of Contents

  • The Ultimatum: Europe’s Last Ditch Effort to Save Iran Deal
  • Don’t Trash the Nuclear Deal!
  • Trump and Netanyahu Could Fall Into a War with Iran
  • In Plots to Smear Obama Aides and George Soros, Israeli Spies for Hire Attack Netanyahu’s Enemies
  • Point: The mainstream media’s misdirection on Jerusalem
  • Counterpoint: Israel and Occupied Palestinian Territories 2017/2018

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TBR News May 7, 2018

May 07 2018 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C. May 7, 2018: “Trump as a businessman

Trump has said “I’m the best businessman in the world because I know how to negotiate!”

1.Trump built four casinos for three billion dollars.

They all went bankrupt and many contractors and employees lost huge money.

2.Trump bought the Trump Plaza Hotel for four hundred million dollars.

It was repossessed by the lending bank.

3.Trump bought a yacht for twenty nine million dollars.

It, too, was repossessed by the lending bank.

4.Trump created Trump Airlines for three hundred and sixty five million dollars

This, too, failed and the stock was repossessed by CitiBank

  1. Trump created Trump Mortgage, Trump Vodka and Trump Steaks.

All of these collapsed.

The following other Trump business creations also collapsed:

  1. GoTrump (online travel site)
  2. Trump: The Game
  3. Trump Magazine
  4. Trump University
  5. Trump Ice (bottled water)
  6. The New Jersey Generals (pro football team)
  7. Tour de Trump (bicycle race)
  8. Trump Network (nutritional supplements)
  9. Trumped! (syndicated radio spot)

Now Trump has embarked on his most ambitions business venture to date, running the United States government.

How long will it be before this, too, collapses?”

 

 

Table of Contents

  • Variations on a Theme of ‘The Revolution Betrayed’
  • As gentrification escalates in Calif., people wonder: Where can the homeless go?
  • Poland’s Holocaust law triggers tide of abuse against Auschwitz museum
  • Iran says could remain in nuclear deal if its interests guaranteed: TV
  • How Customs and Border Protection Illegally Tried to Unmask a Rogue Twitter Account
  • Face to Face: Saudi Arabia-Iran
  • Conversations with the Crow

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TBR News May 6, 2018

May 06 2018 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House 

Washington, D.C. May 6, 2018;” In these times, as earlier, many of the public thrive on conspiracy theories because it gives them a feeling of being part of something large and thrilling.

I have studied conspiracy stories for years and have come to the conclusion that 99% of them are the result of stupidity and the attempts to cover it up.

Bureaucracies are filled with people who couldn’t get a real job and whose government paychecks ought to be gift-wrapped.

Governments are desperate to prevent any kind of a public uproar that might disturb the status quo so they lie, not to cover up plots but to cover theirs, and others, political asses.

Now, look for both management and government to conspire to blame the  Mid-Eastern problems on something that won’t expose them for the conspirators they are.

And how will they accomplish this? By use of the friendly media and, most important, by having their pet “bloggers” and paid website managers concoct wierd stories about death rays, missing cell phones, secret gas leaks, alQuadea trained gophers intent on industrial sabotage and on and on.

The credulous public, ever frantic for more and increasingly thrilling conspiracies to nurture their small egos, will get their hands on these inventions, water and fertilize them and send them around to others with their own little invented additions.

In the end, the criminal stupidity is effectively masked by the created images and management and government can prepare for the next disinformation campaign.

Those who believe in mysterious conspiracies ought to recognize that they have become unknowing parts of a real conspiracy, the conspiracy of obfuscation, lies and official disinformation.

This applies, equally, to the Katrina disaster, the SEA tsunami, 911, the Kennedy assassination, severe weather events, ship sinkings, evil Russians and on and on. Pick one of the above and Google it to see that the number of breathless conspiracy sites proliferate like fungus after a good rain.”

 

Table of Contents

  • The Latest Act in Israel’s Iran Nuclear Disinformation Campaign
  • Anger in France, Britain over Trump’s gun law speech
  • Trump would have had lawyer pay off more women ‘if necessary’, Giuliani says
  • Another week of lies and still Trump, the huckster, keeps his tawdry show going
  • More facts to hide
  • Historical background of the ‘Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion’
  • Israel attacks on Iran
  • Turkey threatens retaliation against US if Washington halts weapons sales
  • Top 5 Ways to Avoid Fake Coins on eBay
  • The Second Coming

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TBR News May 5, 2018

May 05 2018 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House 

Washington, D.C. May 5, 2018:”Israel, highly concerned about the enormous and potentially deadly missile holdings of the southern Lebanon-based Hezbollah, has been making what they believe are secret contacts with the United States to allow them to obliterate the menace with Czech-obtained nerve gas.

Trump, it is reported, is all in favor of this project but others inside the Beltway are not. In the recent past, Trump has been informed that certain of his Israel-originating plans for violent action against Israeli enemies in the Middle East are not possible.

One of these is an attack by American bombers using bunker bombs against all of Tehran and another is to bomb potential Iraninian naval bases on the Indian Ocean.

Trump may love Israel but aside from creatures like Bolton and Crystal, he has little Washington support, and leakage of these murderous capers is growing daily.”

 

 

Table of Contents

  • Why is Trump surrounded by cocky, unqualified and kooky men?
  • Israel and Hezbollah Are Girding for War—and the Next Round Could Be Horrific
  • Ecumenical Disinformation
  • This Is What Would Happen To The World If The Yellowstone Supervolcano Erupted Today
  • Spy agency NSA triples collection of U.S. phone records: official report
  • Cambridge Analytica is dead – but its obscure network is alive and well
  • Fresh earthquakes signal Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano to erupt again

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TBR News April 4, 2018

May 04 2018 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House 

Washington, D.C. May 4, 2018:” American officials confirmed on Monday that American President Donald Trump has very strongly indicated that he “fully supported” the projected rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem

The first Temple, built by King Solomon, was destroyed by the Babylonians and the second, by Herod Agrippa, was destroyed by the Romans after the collapse of the revolt of 67 AD.

“The Temple Mount will first have to be cleared off to make way for the new construction,” Jakob Weissberg of the Temple Commission said earlier today, “and the beginning of the new edifice can then commence.”

Plans for the new Temple have already been approved and construction is expected as soon as all the existing buildings on the site of the former Temples have been demolished and the site prepared.

Geological reports on the condition of the underlying stone have long been completed and all that was remaining for work to commence was the right political atmosphere and the moral support of the United States.

President Trump has personally expressed his satisfaction with this culturally and religiously significant project and indicated that he would be “deeply honored” to attend services when the new Temple was completed.

Mr.Trump has long been seen as a strong and active supporter of Israel and a firm friend of Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu.

Weissberg has stated that construction is expected not to exceed seven months.

Table of Contents

  • Can Trump Weasel His Way Out of This Giuliani Mess?
  • Trump says lawyers have advised him against Mueller talks
  • Donald Trump doesn’t take Britain, France or Germany seriously
  • What are the odds on Donald Trump coming out as gay?
  • Are LA hospitals really dumping homeless patients on the streets?
  • British Neo-Nazis Are on the Rise — and They’re Becoming More Organized and Violent
  • When a Neocon Cries ‘Racism’
  • House chaplain nearly ousted by Paul Ryan rescinds resignation
  • The Social Network Follies

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TBR News May 3, 2018

May 03 2018 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House 

Washington, D.C. May 3, 2018:” Fat Bibi has been waddling around on the stage, running a genuine comedy show, trying to prove that Iran has nuclear weapons.

By doing this bit of grotesque fiction, he hopes to convince Donald Trump of the necessity for the United States to attack Iran for him.

Bibi, who privately calls Trump a ‘comb-over closet queen’) thinks he has influence with Trump but if Bibi is correct in his evaluation of the president, he is far too ugly to attract any physical interest.

One day, hopefully sooner rather than later, Bibi will say, or do, the wrong thing and Hezbollah will begin its rocket attack program against Israel.”

Table of Contents

  • Dumb Moves Have Consequences
  • Trump and the Iran Deal: Expect the Unexpected?
  • Trump claims immunity, asks court to toss foreign payments suit
  • An Overview of Israeli Espionage against the U.S.
  • Secrecy News
  • Donald Trump admits to reimbursing lawyer for hush money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels

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TBR News May 2, 2018

May 02 2018 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House 

Washington, D.C. May 2, 2018:” Pressure is building inside the Beltway of official Washington to oust Donald Trump from the Oval Office.

This is not because of his political or religious beliefs but because of his increasingly obvious psychological problems.

These can be seen in his often jumbled press conferences or, especially, in his Twitter expostulations.

Trump has, obviously, a weak ego structure and badly needs blind obedience and recognition of his desire to be an important person.

He is brutal with members of his staff, both the ones in the White House and  his private business ventures.

He delights in cheating workmen in his employ by bullying them and eventually, refusing to pay them for their work.

His many business ventures do not reflect practical business sense and his manipulent behavior is the despair of anyone foolish enough to do business with him.

That he, in person and through his front men, has been dealing, very foolishly indeed, with the Russians, promising them much and, typically, giving them nothing in return is well-known in Washington.

That a Russian-controlled WikiLeaks released documents that did terrible damage to the Clinton campaign is not to be doubted but Trump, typically of him, did not return the favor.

Any staff member who disagrees with him or is reluctant to execute his garbled and often very counter-productive orders is summarily fired and then insulted by Trump for daring to deny his divinity.

His psychological problems will only increase with his advancing age and the end result will be more domestic uproar, his removal from office by whatever means possible and the reestablishment of sensible governance by the oligarchs.”

 

Table of Contents

  • Israel’s Risky Strategy of Banking on Muted Iranian Response in Syria
  • Netanyahu’s cheap theatrics fall flat, but alas, he has an audience of one — Trump
  • Donald Trump’s ex-doctor claims president dictated 2015 health letter
  • Donald Trump and narcissism: What’s behind his big ego?
  • ‘Fire and Fury’ paints strange picture of Trump family ties
  • Trump family secrets
  • Mueller ‘threatened Trump with subpoena’ amid Russia probe
  • An academic look at Trump’s lies
  • Why Answering Mueller’s Questions Could Be a Minefield for Trump
  • The Questions Mueller Wants to Ask Trump About Obstruction, and What They Mean
  • Donald Trump’s Russian connections

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