Archive for April, 2016

TBR News April 20, 2016

Apr 20 2016 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C. April 20, 2016: “One of the best ways to understand the growing eruptions of violence around the world is to read Dr. Calhoun’s study on the overpopulation problems of rats. This can be found in the archives of the Scientific American magazine in 1962. The psychological pressures manifested in this article have an eerie resonance today. And overall, the Malthus study of population written in 1789 is also a classic. Will anyone bother to read these enlightening studies? No, probably not because the average American cannot read but he can certainly text message.” Continue Reading »

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TBR News April 19, 2016

Apr 19 2016 Published by under Uncategorized

 

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C. April 19, 2016: “Once one of our closest allies, Saudi Arabia is headed for the edge of the quarry and oblivion as a Sunni leading state. The US had their allies drop the price of oil to annoy Putin but the low prices never rose. The Saudis lost billions of dollars as a consequence. Their attempts to forge a Sunni empire by creating and supporting the Sunni IS groups are failing and American Congressional attempts to explore the Saudi origins of the 9/11 attacks are producing loud threats on the part of the Saudis to dump American financial holdings and create havoc in the marketplace. In some intelligence circles, it is well-known that former President and CIA head George H.S. Bush was involved in this attack, was friendly with the Saudis and made four visits to that country prior to 9/11 to discuss possible attacks on the US to strengthen the Republican’s control position in the US. Where will this go? When, not if, this information becomes known to the general public, it could have a devastating effect on both internal and external politics.” Continue Reading »

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TBR News April 18, 2016

Apr 18 2016 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C. April 18, 2016: “The rapid shrinking of the American print media was countered, by publisher, by setting up online news sites. Now, the the advent of mindless social networks and a burgeoning electronic appinance flood, the public no longer looks for news but eccentric personal opinons, guesses and fault logic. Illiteracy is growing and soon, all the public will want to see are images, not words. Soon, the average email will read like the things we see screawled on public lavatory ways.” Continue Reading »

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TBR News April 17, 2016

Apr 17 2016 Published by under Uncategorized

 

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C. April 17, 2016: “The Panama Papers aside, there are many, many pages of highly informative reports being circulated via the Dark Internet and when someone said recently that there were no secrets in the world, they were right. One has to be careful what one posts, after all, but truth, pressed to earth, will rise again.” Continue Reading »

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TBR News April 16, 2016

Apr 16 2016 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C. April 16, 2016: “The current Turkish president has apparently been reading “Mein Kampf” because of his patently obvious attempts to turn his country into a Sunni Muslim police state. Hypersensitive to any criticism, he is now demanding that Germany prosecute a German comic for singing a mocking song about him. Next, it is obvious, he will murder all the Kurds in Turkkey, women and children included, and thus emulate the Turkish slaughter of a million Armenians in 1916. The United States has such charming and progressive allies!” Continue Reading »

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TBR News April 14, 2016

Apr 14 2016 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C. April 15, 2016: “I wonder, as I contemplate past and future nonsense, whether or not domestic intelligence has discovered that the same people who are, clandestinely, funding the Scottish Independence movement are the identical ones who supported Trudeau’s successful Canadian campaign?

On the one hand, the vain plans to ship the 25th Division to Alaska preparatory to moving them to northern Canadian bases, agreed to by the very conservative Canadian premier, were thwarted when Trudeau got into power.

And in Scotland, the same successful people were not amused by the sonic buoys and various supposedly secret intelligence bases in that country.

Why, Hegel’s plans for Canada and a confrontation with the Russians over Arctic oil, and other items of interest, were in, Igor Korobov and Putin’s hands before the ink was dry on Hegel’s signature.

As I have said elsewhere, there are no secrets anymore.

And Julian Assange’s work for DARPA is not a secret and neither is Snowden’s incredible work for the GRU in downloading an enormous amount of extraordinarily important intelligence material while working for Booze Hamilton in Hawaii.

To me, all of this is like watching the labors inside an ant farm but to others, brilliant work in defense of the democratic system and the needs of its military and business entities.

Remember the Lincoln Group!

Gone and happily forgotten.

And as a matter of high humor, we have the CIA’s kindergarten-level, and failed, plan to off Snowden in Moscow (or its environs) as a lesson to other defectors.

Ah well, it is very clearly evident that the leadership at Meade (and Langley) represents the graduating classes from St. Elizabeth’s Academy for Intelligence Leadership.

Onward and upwards indeed!

 

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TBR News April 14, 2016

Apr 14 2016 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C. April 14, 2016: “When the ancient remains of a dwarf-like humanoid were found on an island in SEA, the Evangelicals said these were not the remains of a regular human but only a deformed dwarf. Then many more relics were found so the Christians found other things to complain about. Europe was once populated by the so-called Neanderthal. This was an extinct creature closely related to the monkey and who had moved north from Africa. About 35,000 years ago, the so-called Cro Magnon man appeared on the scene, displacing the smaller and far stupider Neanderthal. The Cro Magnon man is identical with modern man but the question is that no one knows where he came from. He did not evolve from monkeys but arrived, at the mouth of the Volga River, as he is today. He spread up into Europe, Scandinavia and down into what is now the Iranian area. There are segments of modern society that find all of this unsettling because they believe, in error, that humans are all the same. They are not. Recently, stone tools were dredged up off the Virginia coast and analysis of the stone proved they came from European sources and were not native in origin. During the last major ice age, the sea levels were much lower than they are today because the northern ice fields contained most of the planet’s water. The Atlantic was shallower and easier to navigate then so it is not impossible that European tribes could with relative ease cross over the water to the west. DNA research is becoming more and more sophisticated and eventually, the myths and legends of the past will have to be, reluctantly in many cases, drastically revised.” Continue Reading »

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TBR News April 13, 2016

Apr 13 2016 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C. April 13, 2016: “There is very muted but very serious concern about the probability that a small, radical Muslim group will release verola (or smallpox) virus at some point in the very near future. It is believed by a number of world health agencies that the fanatics, who stole the virus from a German lab, will release this to wreak havoc on the West in general and Christians in specific. That this disease is expected to kill off 40% of the world’s population, including Muslims, seems to have escaped their notice. The rest of us should demand that vaccine be produced with convenient rapidity. The Russians have large stores of vaccine but since America has put useless sanctions on that country, their desire to cooperate is strictly limited. Pride goeth before a fall and a haughty spirit before destruction.” Continue Reading »

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TBR News April 12, 2016

Apr 12 2016 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C. April 12, 2016: “Trump’s persona makes him a difficult individual to categorize.

He could be a determinant president or a failure. The obedient press tries to marginalize him but their attempts are not reflected in his successes in the  hustings.

The establishment is afraid of him because he is  not one of them and if he were elected, might thwart their operations.

The government of the US, at this point in time, is corrupt, venial and utterly useless.

Washington is an incestuous closed shop and those who live and work there neither know nor understand the masses, hence their frantic desires to watch them and prevent revolts by doing so.

The oligarchs and power-brokers do not realize that the middle (and lower) class is very dangerous if aroused.

I had no use for Franklin Roosevelt but at the height of the ’29 depression, his first one hundred days were a marvel.

He reestablished public confidence.

What came after that was, in my opinion, a disaster.

Trump’s stated plan to force the manufacturing sector to abandon their overseas enterprises and return to the US is excellent and resonates deeply.

Not with the manufacturers who, falsely, enjoy the concept of very cheap labor.

Of course, by moving outside the country and dispensing with an American work force, they indeed save money but they are stupid in that those they have laid off no longer can afford their products.” Continue Reading »

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TBR News April 11, 2016

Apr 11 2016 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C. April 11, 2016: “I must admit that I have odd ideas. Many people tell me so when I voice them but later, when they turn out to have been correct, forgetfulness descends upon them and they text message. And while I thought I was wrong once, I later found out I was mistaken. And every day, I see balding and chubby thirty year old men standing in bewilderment in front of the canned vegetables in the market, cell phone in pudgy hand, speaking loudly: ‘I’m looking at the cans now, Maudie. There is one with a green label and some man on it holding a dead poodle by the leg. No, I can’t make out what the letters say…oh and right next to those are other cans. No, I can’t make out the letters but there is a picture of a red thing…it might be an apple but maybe a tomato…’ And ten minutes later, I see the same inbred staring in awe at a stack of bread loaves. Puzzlement marks his face as he lifts his cell phone to his mouth one more time. Next time, Maudie will send their home robot to do the shopping.” Continue Reading »

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