Archive for December, 2017

TBR News December 31, 2017

Dec 31 2017 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C. December 31, 2017:” Among other issues looming in the near future is the fact that the United States government has sold off, by proxy, vast amounts of gold loaned to it by various foreign goverments for safe-keeping. The US government gave the gold to the privately-owned Federal Reserve as collateral for loans and when the governemt could not repay these loans, the Federal Reserve sold most of the foreign gold on deposit in their vaults to the Chinese. The US cannot return what it does not have so everyone is running around, refusing to address reality and frantically trying to get its victims to look at the pink donkey dancing in the street.”

Table of Contents

  • Republicans Mock “Coastal Elites,” But the Trump Administration Is Full of Them
  • Germany ends 2017 without a government for Angela Merkel
  • Essay on Current Events
  • US gold of low purity & that’s why audit of reserves will never be allowed – expert tells RT
  • Germany wants its gold back
  • The theft of German gold
  • The Destructive Iran Obsession
  • Iran warns protesters against pursuing bold challenge to leadership
  • Iran protests: Telegram and Instagram restricted
  • Mexico’s crisis of justice

Continue Reading »

No responses yet

TBR News December 30, 2017

Dec 30 2017 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C. December 30, 2017:” Faux scientists are in transports of delight with the prolonged high temperatures, crying like John the Baptist in the wilderness that the living proof of Global Warming is upon them and that the planet will melt unless all factories are immediately shut down and all internal combustion engines forbidden operation.

This is a time when elitists band together in groups called “Concerned Scientists for Abolition of Progress” or “Concerned Scientists Against Cloning, Acne, Rocket Testing and Fast Food Hamburgers.” A Scientist is not necessarily one engaged in scientific activity but are involved in  such occupations as homeopathic medicine, faith healing, experts in hair removal, eye doctors, chiropractors, nursing assistants (bed pan emptiers), bird watchers, retired proctologists, psychic healers, devotees of crystals and pyramids, cat gelders and observers of passing whales.

The bulk of the membership of these pseudo-scientific associations are befuddled individuals who wish, like Luddites, to ban all forms of industry saving those that could be practiced at home. Under this blanket can be found pottery manufactures, home weaving loom users and those who often dreamed about stripping entirely naked and dancing with the deer, and each other, in the beauty, and security, of the woodlands far from the prying eyes of the raucous multitude that would only mock their flabby and often deformed bodies.

Their cries are most often heard about the time that the American Congress distributed generous grant checks.”

 

Table of Contents

  • Iran tells public to avoid ‘illegal gatherings’ as rare protests continue
  • Was Nikki Haley Duped by Russian Comics to Comment on the Island of ‘Binomo’? (Which Doesn’t Exist)
  • California suspect held in hoax that led to police killing Kansas man
  • The Right Will Destroy Israel
  • The Case of the Iranian Missiles
  • Official Jihad Manual

Continue Reading »

No responses yet

TBR News December 29, 2017

Dec 29 2017 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C. December 29, 2017:”That there is global climate change is beyond a doubt but no one, not even the lunatic bloggers, knows why. Fake ‘scientists’ are quoted but in the end, what happens is what will happen. Fantasy stories or not. It is interesting to note that the eruption of very cold weather in the north, called ‘polar vortex’ by some, matches, almost perfectly, the boundaries of the glaciers of the last ice age. That period was, like the present one, preceded by a warming period. In northern Siberia, tropical plants and trees were growing when very, very suddenly, everything, including feeding mammoths, froze solid. That this could well happen again is agreed upon by legitimate scientists but neither they or the the bloggers can say when. If this sudden freezing begins, there will be a mass movement of Canadians and Alaskans into the United States and there will be fights over land in the warmer parts of the United States, and also in Europe.”

 

Table of Contents

  • North Korea: South seizes ship amid row over illegal oil transfer
  • Modern life too much for you? Maybe a tiny box in the woods is the cure.
  • Alabama certifies Doug Jones Senate victory as Roy Moore challenge fails
  • Name-drawing in tied Va. House race delayed after Democrat announces court challenge
  • Liberals Getting Back in Touch With Their Authoritarian Roots
  • After St. Petersburg explosion, Putin orders police to ‘liquidate’ terrorists
  • The Company in Bad Company
  • Anti-Semitism in Germany: Jewish life ‘under threat’ says Charlotte Knobloch
  • The beginning of the end for German Chancellor Angela Merkel?
  • Trump targets Amazon in call for postal service to hike prices
  • Is the polar vortex back? Be afraid, frigid friends.

Continue Reading »

No responses yet

TBR News December 28, 2017

Dec 28 2017 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C. December 28, 2017:”This country is run, not by a President and a  Congress but by a loosey-knit oligarchy whose memberships fluctuate and change but whose goals are the same: Profit without Interference. They encourage leadership that understands their needs (a famous bleat of women who want material things from husbands and lovers) and caters to them in return for monies paid. When a nouveau riche person like Zuckerberg who owns the enormous Facebook organization gets into their head that because their employees and restaurant waiters are obsequious to them that they are somehow very important. With their money, they build huge houses complete with buildings for their collection of small liquor bottles, acquire yachts the size of the Titanic and then, always, decicde to go into poilics so that everyone in the country can watch their press conferences and obey their dictums. And if, only if, their actions are in harmony with the wishes of the oligarchs, they can prosper. If they do not, they are considered unwelcome and we read about their decline and fall.”

Table of Contents

  • Alabama officials to certify Jones as Senate winner despite Moore challenge
  • Trump’s New National Security: Literally and Seriously Awful
  • S-400 deal with Russia done for $2.5 bln: Gov’t
  • New York governor questions the constitutionality of federal tax overhaul
  • Death in an Amazon dumpster
  • How the Interrogation of Reality Winner Reveals the Deceptive Tactics of “Exceedingly Friendly” FBI Agents
  • A Guide for State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Apple faces avalanche of lawsuits over deliberate obsolescence of iPhones
  • How many people die from air or noise pollution?
  • Dirty air resulted in the premature deaths of more than 500,000 people in the European Union in 2014, the European Environment Agency reports.

Continue Reading »

No responses yet

TBR News December 27, 2017

Dec 27 2017 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C. December 27, 2017:” Let me start this off with a howlingly funny story. It’s funny because it is so bloody stupid.  One of my alphabet agency contacts was telling me of a renewed scam to better enable the knuckle-draggers to spy on everyone. What they do is this: Put together an encryption or scrambling system that purports to be “unbreakable ” so as to allow the possessors to carry on “absolutely secret” telephone or computer conversations. The obedient press then runs a rigged, government-written story, (shades of the Lincoln Group!) to the effect that this brilliant system simply cannot be broken and that the company selling it is going to be seriously investigated by the government for building a system that they cannot break.

In fact, the “unbreakable system” has a built-in trapdoor that you could drive a Mack truck through and the various agencies have this, believe it. When they encounter a scrambled message or conversation using this compromised system, the “unbreakable system” alerts them and since they have the means at hand to look into it, the recorders start in working.

This is in the same category as “Internet II” which, my informant advised me, is almost entirely controlled by the domestic counter intelligence people and enables them instant access to all the user’s messages.

Suggestion? Anything that looks too good to be true…is. If it isn’t a criminal con job, it’s a bumbling government sting. The con jobs are usually much more clever and this one is as obvious as a turd on a bed sheet.”

 

 

Table of Contents

 

  • Homeland Security’s Multibillion-Dollar Comedy Show
  • Federal Highway Surveillance
  • Virginia officials postpone lottery drawing to decide tied statehouse election
  • The Neo-Confederate Movement
  • Spanish government begins withdrawal of thousands of police from Catalonia
  • The Body Trade: Cashing in on the donated dead  

Continue Reading »

No responses yet

TBR News December 26, 2017

Dec 26 2017 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C., December 26, 2017: “In 1962, John Calhoun

published a fascinating study of the effect of over-population on an experimental rat

community. Random, unexplained violence and other unpleasant phenomenon  were noted and what Calhoun described in 1962 is easily seen today. We could list all such anti-social aberrations here but it would take a hundred pages. A discussion of the Calhoun report can be seen on the Internet and is well worth the trouble of reading.”

 

Table of Contents

  • Commentary: What to watch in 2018
  • Mexico maelstrom: how the drug violence got so bad 
  • How a Gay Friendly and “Very Pro-Choice” Trump Created the Most Anti-Choice, Anti-LGBT Administration in Generations
  • The Never-Ending Crisis of Zionism
  • Japan considers refitting helicopter carrier for stealth fighters: government sources
  • Bitcoin implosion could ‘spill over’ into stock market – Wells Fargo
  • Can Your Debts Be Erased in Student Loan Bankruptcy?
  • Secret Service blames Romanian cybercriminals with hacking D.C. surveillance cameras
  • Will self-driving cars do more harm than good?
  • Depends who wins after all

Continue Reading »

No responses yet

TBR News December 25, 2017

Dec 25 2017 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C., December 25, 2017: “Merry Christmas!”
Table of Contents

  • Britain Has a Delusional View of Itself on the Global Stage
  • As American Statecraft Crumbles into Dangerous Incoherence, Where is the Senate?
  • New Zealand singer Lorde scraps show in Israel after fan pressure
  • Robot growing pains: Two U.S. factories show tensions of going digital
  • Palestinian Christian leaders denounce Trump’s decision
  • Real price of bitcoin could be $0.00, warns Morgan Stanley
  • Bundesbank says no euro zone cryptocurrency in sight
  • What everyone gets wrong about ‘millennial snowflakes’
  • Mexico records most violent year in decades
  • Treasury Secretary Mnuchin was sent gift-wrapped box of horse manure: reports
  • The Falsification of the Gospels      

Continue Reading »

No responses yet

TBR News December 24, 2017

Dec 24 2017 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C., December 24, 2017: “Merry Christmas!”
Table of Contents

  • New York’s vanishing shops and storefronts: ‘It’s not Amazon, it’s rent’
  • Catalonia election: Spain’s King Felipe warns separatists
  • Can the Supreme Court Continue to Live with Our Arbitrary and Capricious Death Penalty?
  • China shuts down thousands of websites for breaking the law
  • How Putin became a problem for Russian oligarchs
  • The theft of German gold
  • At Christmas, families on the edge of homelessness must choose: gifts or rent?
  • The Opioid Epidemic – America’s Prescribed Killer
  • Can cryptocurrency mania end like Wall Street Crash of 1929?
  • Israel quits UNESCO over ‘attacks’
  • Tech’s terrible year: how the world turned on Silicon Valley in 2017

Continue Reading »

No responses yet

TBR News December 23, 2017

Dec 23 2017 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C., December 23, 2017:”Under the impression that they have the President’s undivided attention, the Israelis are pressuring him to flatten the Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon. Trump might agree today but tomorrow might have changed his mind. His illegal rocket attack on Syria has horrified the brass at the Pentagon because they believe that in a moment of rage, he might launch a nuclear attack against Tehran or North Korea.  It is the general belief inside the Washington Beltway that Trump is not going to complete his term.”

 

Table of Contents

  • Interpreting the Catalan elections
  • Steve Bannon savages ‘Javanka’, laying bare White House tensions
  • Taking Names for Israel
  • Virginia’s New Socialist Lawmaker: “A Clean Medicaid Expansion Is the Compromise”
  • Let me come back, Catalan leader tells Spain
  • US ambassador to Netherlands Pete Hoekstra caught peddling ‘fake news’ lie
  • Donald Trump renews threats against press, hints at revoking TV licenses
  • Israeli forces kill protesters, assault journalists and medics
  • Mexico murders hit record high, dealing blow to president
  • The tree of Liberty is rotting from the top down
  • If the bitcoin bubble bursts, this is what will happen next
  • Deutsche Bank Economist Says a Bitcoin Crash Would Endanger Global Markets

Continue Reading »

No responses yet

TBR News December 22, 2017

Dec 22 2017 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C., December 22, 2017:”A Christmas Letter.

Christmas With Louise

As a joke, my brother Jay used to hang a pair of panty hose over his fireplace before Christmas. He said all he wanted was for Santa to fill them.

What they say about Santa checking the list twice must be true because every Christmas morning, although Jay’s kids’ stockings overflowed, his poor pantyhose hung sadly empty.

One year I decided to make his dream come true. I put on sunglasses and went in search of an inflatable love doll. They don’t sell those things at Wal-Mart. I had to go to an adult bookstore downtown.

If you’ve never been in an X-rated store, don’t go. You’ll only confuse yourself. I was there an hour saying things like, “What does this do?” “You’re kidding me!” “Who would buy that?” Finally, I made it to the inflatable doll section.

I wanted to buy a standard, uncomplicated doll that could also substitute as a passenger in my truck so I could use the car pool lane during rush hour.

Finding what I wanted was difficult. “Love Dolls” come in many different models. The top of the line, according to the side of the box, could do things I’d never heard of. I settled for “Lovable Louise.” She was at the bottom of the price scale.

To call Louise a “doll” took a huge leap of imagination.

On Christmas Eve and with the help of an old bicycle pump, Louise came to life.

My sister-in-law was in on the plan and let me in during the wee morning hours. Long after Santa had come and gone, I filled the dangling pantyhose with Louise’s pliant legs and bottom. I also ate some cookies and drank what remained of a glass of milk on a nearby tray. I went home, and giggled for a couple of hours.

The next morning my brother called to say that Santa had been to his house and left a present that had made him VERY happy but had left the dog confused. She would bark, start to walk away, then come back and bark some more.

We all agreed that Louise should remain in her panty hose so the rest of the family could admire her when they came over for the traditional Christmas dinner.

My grandmother noticed Louise the moment she walked in the door. “What in the hell is that?” she asked.

My brother quickly explained, “It’s a doll.”

“Who would play with something like that?” Granny snapped.

I kept my mouth shut.

“Where are her clothes?” Granny continued.

“Boy, that turkey sure smells nice, Gran,” Jay said, to steer her into dining room.

But Granny was relentless. “Why doesn’t she have any teeth?”

Again, I could have answered, but why would I? It was Christmas and no one wanted to ride in the back of the ambulance saying, “Hang on Granny, hang on!”

My grandfather, a delightful old man with poor eyesight, sidled up to me and said,

” Hey, who’s the naked gal by the fireplace?”

I told him she was Jay’s friend.

A few minutes later I noticed Grandpa by the mantel, talking to Louise. Not just talking, but actually flirting. It was then that we realized this might be Grandpa’s last Christmas at home.

The dinner went well. We made the usual small talk about who had died, who was dying, and who should be killed, when suddenly Louise made a noise like my father in the bathroom in the morning. Then she lurched from the mantel, flew around the room twice, and fell in a heap in front of the sofa. The cat screamed. I passed cranberry sauce through my nose, and Grandpa ran across the room, fell to his knees, and began administering mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.

My brother fell back over his chair and wet his pants.

Granny threw down her napkin, stomped out of the room, and sat in the car.

It was indeed a Christmas to treasure and remember.

Later in my brother’s garage, we conducted a thorough examination to decide the cause of Louise’s collapse. We discovered that Louise had suffered from a hot ember to the back of her right thigh.

Fortunately, thanks to a wonder drug called duct tape, we restored her to perfect health.

I can’t wait until next Christmas.”

 

Table of Contents

  • Homeless at Christmas: ‘The kids believe Santa’s coming, just not by the chimney’
  • Puerto Rico Homeowners Brace for Another Disaster: Foreclosures
  • Spain’s Rajoy rules out national election after Catalonia upset
  • Bitcoin plunges by 40% after record high of $20,000
  • Bitcoin plunges below $12,000, heads for worst week since 2013
  • The Swedish co-founder of Bitcoin.com has sold all his bitcoins
  • Amtrak engineer remarked on train speed 6 seconds before crash: NTSB
  • Alabama to certify Democrat Jones winner of Senate election
  • Origin of the Cro-Magnon people: Anatomically modern humans
  • What really happened to Adolf Hitler?

Continue Reading »

No responses yet

Next »