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TBR News July 31, 2019

Jul 31 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. July 31, 2019:

“Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.

When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.

I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.

He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.

He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.

His latest business is to re-institute a universal draft in America.

He wants to do this to remove tens of thousands of unemployed young Americans from the streets so they won’t come together and fight him.

Commentary for July 31 The strait of Hormuz is the kink in the hose of the Gulf’s oil supply to the world. A small amount of pressure can have a disproportionate effect, sending world crude prices soaring and starving the world’s oil-dependent economies.

At its narrowest point, between the Oman peninsula and the Iranian islands off Bandar Abbas, the strait is 20 miles wide, but the channels down which more than a third of the world’s ocean-borne oil flows – 17m barrels a day – are even more tenuous. The tanker lanes going in each direction are just 2 miles wide in parts, through the deep water off Oman and then again, further west, inside Iranian territorial waters.

This is where oil tankers are most vulnerable to an Iranian attempt to turn off the global petrol pump. It was enough for an Iranian official to simply raise the prospect of closing the strait, in retaliation for the threat of sanctions, for the world price of crude to rise to $115 (£74) a barrel. Maintained over the long term, that is costly enough to strangle any hint of a global economic recovery.

That is what makes Iranian naval action in the Gulf such a potent weapon. But it is a decidedly double-edged one, potentially more lethal to Iran than its adversaries. For, while Saudi Arabia can bypass the strait by pipeline, all of Iran’s oil terminals are west of the choke point. Iran would cut off its own lifeblood, which accounts for more than 60% of its economy.

Furthermore, the US has made clear that interruption to sea traffic in the Gulf would be a “red line”, triggering an overwhelming military response in which Iran’s nuclear facilities would be on the target lists. Until now, the US military has ruled out strikes on the nuclear programme, as the costs of starting a war with Iran outweigh the gains of setting the programme back, in defence secretary Leon Panetta’s estimation, one or two years at most. But if the US was going to war anyway over oil, that cost-benefit analysis would change.

So closing the strait outright would be – if not suicidal – an exercise in extreme self-harm for Iran. But the choice facing Tehran is not a binary one.

There is a spectrum of options falling well short of total closure; forms of harassment of the oil trade that would drive the price of crude up and keep it up, very much to Iran’s benefit, but fall short of a casus belli . However, exercising such options requires subtlety and fine judgment on all sides and that is by no means a given.”

 

 

The Table of Contents

  • America Gone Rogue
  • Is this fascism? No. Could it become fascism? Yes
  • Round Robin letter to right wing Trump American support groups
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • Flat Earthers reveal just how insane they are at conference in England
  • What a burgeoning movement says about science, solace, and how a theory becomes truth.
  • What Would Happen if the Earth Were Actually Flat?

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TBR News July 30, 2019

Jul 30 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. July 30, 2019:

“Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.

When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.

I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.

He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.

He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.

His latest business is to re-institute a universal draft in America.

He wants to do this to remove tens of thousands of unemployed young Americans from the streets so they won’t come together and fight him.

Commentary for July 30:”Trump wants to bring back the draft. He wants to get legions of the unemployed off the streets where they could make trouble for him and also expand the army so as to frighten his legion of enemies. The military does not want this because they are trending to a small, elite and well-trained smaller military. Trump will not be questioned and so I see a conflict between him and the Pentagon over this. He is the most obnoxious individual I have ever encountered and has no business in the Oval Office. He is digging his own hole, believe me.”

 

The Table of Contents

  • The Movement Downwards
  • Catalog of Race Riots
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations
  • Companies people love to hate: World’s most despised corporations
  • The Army needs thousands more infantrymen by spring
  • The Coming Draft
  • How To Stay Out of the Military
  • Inside a Trump-era purge of military scientists at a legendary think tank
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons

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TBR News July 29, 2019

Jul 29 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

 

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. July 29, 2019:

“Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.

When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.

I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.

He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.

He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.

His latest business is to re-institute a universal draft in America.

He wants to do this to remove tens of thousands of unemployed young Americans from the streets so they won’t come together and fight him.

Commentary for July 29”For some time, charges that Trump was a strong racist have been piously denied by his supporters and staff. Now, it is becoming obvious, Trump is indeed a racist and he hopes that this will energize others of his stripe into keeping him in the White House at the next election. I think the horse they are betting on has been dead for some time.”

 The Table of Contents

  • Trump presses race as 2020 tactic, slams Cummings and Sharpton
  • Trump and the Numbers Game
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • It is near; it is at hand. Maybe tomorrow but probably never
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations

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TBR News July 28, 2019

Jul 28 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. July 28, 2019:

“Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.

When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.

I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.

He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.

He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.

His latest business is to re-institute a universal draft in America.

He wants to do this to remove tens of thousands of unemployed young Americans from the streets so they won’t come together and fight him.

Commentary for July 28:”There is a rumor that the Iranians are in the process of sticking a dirk into American economics but without violence. Trump will howl and bellow, jabber on Twitter and be able to do nothing. He started it and I have the distinct feeling that others will finish it. They will probably finish with him as well but that is just a beautiful dream at this point.”

 

The Table of Contents

  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations
  • Western Media Losing Enthusiasm for Failing Coup in Venezuela
  • An End Game in the Middle East
  • The Rise of Russia and the ‘End of the World’
  • Could Boris Johnson be the UK’s last prime minister?

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TBR News July 27, 2019

Jul 27 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. July 27, 2019:

“Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.

When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.

I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.

He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.

He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.

His latest business is to re-institute a universal draft in America.

He wants to do this to remove tens of thousands of unemployed young Americans from the streets so they won’t come together and fight him.

Commentary for July 27:”Sometimes you wonder if the print media has its head screw on properly. I see considerable space dedicated the ‘Weather Change’ and demands that world leaders and their government ‘do something’ about it.’ It ought to be obvious that no one can do anything about the weather except complain about it. And the nut fringe is raging about the causes for extreme weather. I see everything from animal farting to excessive use of sewing machines. The last period of changes happened when there were no factories and no people but legions of fake ‘scientists’ who can barely read the labels on bean cans are having a field day spouting more nonsense than Trump. In all probability, the planet will warm further and then the climate will shift and very cold times will descend upon us. Chicago will be capped with a mile of ice and survivors will live in Florida.”

 

The Table of Contents

  • Deutsche Bank, the Bayrock Group, Donald Trump and Drug Money Laundering
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • Area 51 holds secrets, all right, but they don’t involve UFOs and aliens
  • A 911 introspective
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversation
  • Different…but the same!
  • Israeli-Controlled Zionist Organizations in the United States

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TBR News July 26, 2019

Jul 26 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. July 26, 2019:

“Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.

When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.

I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.

He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.

He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.

His latest business is to re-institute a universal draft in America.

He wants to do this to remove tens of thousands of unemployed young Americans from the streets so they won’t come together and fight him.

Commentary for July 26:”At the urgent prodding by Israel, Bolton and crew are privately, one hears, attempting to get Trump to launch a serious attack on Iran. He launched missiles at Syria because of a false flag report of the use of poison gas but what few realize, Syria and the United States were not at war and blasting their airfield with missiles is a clear-cut act of war. He did this anyway and got away with it. One would hope not again.”

 

The Table of Contents

  • Did Trump Just Threaten to Attack Iran With Nukes?
  • Hormuz, Iran and consequences of Trump and Bolton’s threats
  • We Tested Europe’s New Lie Detector for Travelers — and Immediately Triggered a False Positive
  • Racism in Action: The Neo-Confederate Movement in American Politics
  • From Trump to Johnson, nationalists are on the rise – backed by billionaire oligarchs
  • Money Laundering, Deutsche Bank and Donald Trump
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations

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TB News July 25, 2019

Jul 25 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. July 25, 2019:

“Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.

When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.

I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.

He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.

He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.

His latest business is to re-institute a universal draft in America.

He wants to do this to remove tens of thousands of unemployed young Americans from the streets so they won’t come together and fight him.

Commentary for July 25:”Mr. Mueller is being cautious and bland but in general, he has not cleared Trump and he knows far more about his, albeit as often unverified input, that he lets on. Still, Trump is not a happy man and I note his choice for Attorney General has just reinstiuited Federal death penalties.Will he be approving of official troops machine-gunning Mexican children next? If one knows a man by his friends, Trump belongs in Leavenworth. As note brother Epstein, raper of small girls. As the Germans say, associate with certain people and get hanged with them.”

 

 

The Table of Contents

  • Trump in the White House is a national security nightmare – and Mueller knows it
  • Making America Great Again: Trump’s Impossible Challenges
  • Congress and the Press Should Pick Up Where Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller Left Off
  • Trump blew whistle on Jeffrey Epstein’; Pedophile’s threat to expose President ‘as a financial fraud’ after he ‘stole’ his $125M mansion led to then-tycoon outing the pedophile to cops
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations
  • The Broken Sword of Langley
  • Opertation Northwoods: A typical operation explained

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July 24, 2019

Jul 24 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. July 24, 2019:

“Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.

When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.

I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.

He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.

He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.

His latest business is to re-institute a universal draft in America.

He wants to do this to remove tens of thousands of unemployed young Americans from the streets so they won’t come together and fight him.

Commentary for July 24:”Mr.Mueller is very specific in his comments and very concise. He is quiet and direct and Trump is having screaming fits. Trump lies daily and Mueller is very accurate. A more important issue is not Trump and Russian interference in the presidential election but Trump deliberately money laundering for the Russian drug mob, via the discredited Deutsche Bank.”

 

 

The Table of Contents

  • In dramatic testimony, Mueller says he did not exonerate Trump
  • Trump’s latest morning of tweets was off the rails, even by his standards
  • The Donald and Boris love-in won’t last unless the UK delivers for Trump
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • U.S. immigration action that targeted 2,100 people snared just 35
  • Hezbollah warns Iran able to bombard Israel if war starts
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations
  • Phishing Emails Have Become Very Stealthy. Here Are 5 Ways to Spot Them Every Time
  • Be Cautious of Phishing Emails From “Your Boss”
  • Feces & flesh-eating bacteria: Study reveals shocking levels of contamination at America’s beaches
  • Government Disinformation Methods

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TBR News July 23, 2019

Jul 23 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. July 23, 2019:

“Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.

When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.

I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.

He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.

He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.

His latest business is to re-institute a universal draft in America.

He wants to do this to remove tens of thousands of unemployed young Americans from the streets so they won’t come together and fight him.

Commentary for July 23:” There has been much published claiming that Russia “influenced” the last Presidential elections in favor of Trump. It now appears that they might have blackmailed him because of his important participation in Russian drug money laundering. In short, it is very obvious the Russian intelligence community did not lure Trump into this mess but once he was in it, they uncovered this via their people in the Deutsche Bank and used it to leverage him. Trump is as crooked as they come and most of Washington is aware of this. I imagine that soon enough, his mafia-type activities will become public and then even his far-right fanatical supporters will view him with distaste.”

 

The Table of Contents

  • As Mueller testimony approaches, Trump can’t look away
  • As Iran-U.S. Tensions Rise, Hezbollah Readies for War With Israel
  • Brexit Leaves UK with No Choice But to Do Trump’s Bidding in Iran
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations
  • Hidden in Plain Sight: The Shocking Origins of the Jeffrey Epstein Case

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TBR News July 22, 2019

Jul 22 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. July 22, 2019:

“Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.

When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.

I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.

He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.

He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.

His latest business is to re-institute a universal draft in America.

He wants to do this to remove tens of thousands of unemployed young Americans from the streets so they won’t come together and fight him.

Commentary for July 22:” A good friend who is in one of the investigative agencies, loaned me a complete copy of what Mueller is going to testify to before Congress. Be prepared to be not surprised. We are dealing here with sleazy crooks, con men, tax cheats, frauds and more.  Enjoy!”

 

The Table of Contents

  • Explainer: Send him back? What it would take for Congress to impeach Trump
  • Robert Mueller: ‘damning and explosive’ testimony expected before Congress
  • Donald Trump’s Russian Connections
  • Tale of the Terrible Neighbor
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations

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