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TBR News September 7, 2018

Sep 07 2018 Published by under Uncategorized

The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Isaiah 40:3-8 

Washington, D.C. September 7, 2018:”At times, published official news reporting sounds like a script for a Disney comedy. We now read that two alleged ‘Russian intelligence’ persons were responsible for the fictional nerve gas attack on a former Russian intelligence officer and his daughter. Shock and horror! And did these evil men,no doubt personal friends of Putin, also gas the dumpster diver and his shack-up later? British intelligence, or at least they call themselves that, is firmly in the pocket of the CIA and this nonsense story is typical of the Langley crowd. If the Russians wanted to kill their former spy, the CIA scenario writers seem to have overlooked the fact that the agent, convicted of treasonable actions, had been incarcerated in a Russian jail. It would have been much easier to remove him while he was in Russia and not sitting on a park bench in England. And no one yet has connected the welfare pair that also were poisoned with the evil Russians. And another comic scenario is the very recent one about the wonderful President Trump warning the Syrians not to use poison gas in their projected attack on terrorists. No one has ever used poison gas and this seems to be a fixation with Trump. He also seems to be determined to have a Republican Congress appoint him as Emperor-for-Life It is truly amazing the amount of self-deception is engendered in official Washington.”

 

The Table of Contents

  • Donald Trump has said 2291 false things as U.S. president: No. 16
  • Point, Counter-point
  • Dear Anonymous Trump Official, There Is No Redemption in Your Cowardly Op-Ed
  • Twitter permanently bans Alex Jones and Infowars
  • Michael Moore compares Trump to Hitler in new documentary
  • The teacher revolt reshaping US politics
  • Next stop in Trump’s trade crusade: Japan
  • ‘It’s a no-go’: Trump won’t answer Mueller’s obstruction questions, Giuliani says
  • Iran, Russia and Turkey seek to stave off Idlib offensive
  • Syria war: Russia rejects Turkey’s calls for Idlib truce
  • Lebanese military warns Israel against oil exploration on borders
  • US govt blocks info release on thousands of kittens experimented & killed at Maryland lab – lawsuit

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TBR News September 6, 2018

Sep 06 2018 Published by under Uncategorized

The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Isaiah 40:3-8 

Washington, D.C. September 5, 2018:”We will be out of the country for four days. Ed.”

 

 

 

The Table of Contents

  • Donald Trump has said 2291 false things as U.S. president: No. 15
  • Top Trump aide: White House ‘resistance’ explored removing president from office
  • The madness is pouring out of the White House now, for all to see
  • Donald Trump calls for NYT to reveal identity of op-ed author
  • Donald Trump’s politics tops list of Germans’ greatest fears
  • Florida Has Been Stealing Votes From Black People Since the Civil War. That Could Change in November.
  • Israel will not allow other countries to obtain precision weapons: PM
  • Treat MbS as the War Criminal He Is
  • Power of Siberia: Russia’s mega gas pipeline to China almost complete
  • Despite Trump’s Threats, Nord Stream 2 Is Very Much Still On

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TBR News September 5, 2018

Sep 05 2018 Published by under Uncategorized

The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Isaiah 40:3-8 

Washington, D.C. September 5, 2018:”We will be out of the country for four days. Ed.”

The Table of Contents

  • Donald Trump has said 2291 false things as U.S. president: No. 14
  • Trump wanted Syrian president assassinated, new book says
  • The real reason Bob Woodward’s book is so damaging for Trump
  • Omarosa’s book raises new questions about Trump, dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease
  • Don’t give Facebook and YouTube credit for shrinking Alex Jones’ audience
  • Balance Sheet of the Forever War
  • Collusion probe off limits in second Manafort trial, U.S. judge rules
  • Russian Oil and the CIA
  • DoD USS Cole Commission Report 

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TBR News September 4, 2018

Sep 04 2018 Published by under Uncategorized

The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Isaiah 40:3-8 

Washington, D.C. September 4, 2018: “Like the tropical storm now bearing down on New Orleans, political and legal winds are now beginning to gain strength in Washington in particular and the nation in general. Bombast, lies and threats from our sitting President have sown the seeds of discord and disbelief and he is now about to reap the whirlwind of mounting public disapproval. If, as expected, Congress falls into the hands of the Democats in November, Trump will indeed be nothing but the voice of him that crieth in the wilderness. Powerless, he can spend the rest of his term dreaming about groping women and alternatively, clogging Twitter with illiterate and meaningless rants.Sic transit Gloria mundi indeed.”

 

 

The Table of Contents

  • Donald Trump has said 2291 false things as U.S. president: No. 13
  • Bob Woodward’s book details Trump’s chaotic and dysfunctional White House
  • ‘Good job Jeff’: Trump blames Sessions as Republicans charged before midterms
  • Kremlin dismisses Trump warning on Syria’s Idlib
  • Russia relaunches Idlib bombing campaign
  • Are We Making Elections Less Secure Just to Save Time?
  • Democrats protest as U.S. high court nominee’s chaotic hearing opens
  • The U.S. Military is Winning. No, Really, It Is!

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TBR News September 3, 2018

Sep 03 2018 Published by under Uncategorized

The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Isaiah 40:3-8 

Washington, D.C. September 3, 2018: “Many years ago, Soviet planners gave up trying to match the US Navy ship for ship, gun for gun, and dollar for dollar. The Soviets simply could not compete with the high levels of US spending required to build up and maintain a huge naval armada. They shrewdly adopted an alternative approach based on strategic defense. They searched for weaknesses, and sought relatively inexpensive ways to exploit those weaknesses. The Soviets succeeded: by developing several supersonic anti-ship missiles, one of which has been called “the most lethal missile in the world today.”

After the collapse of the Soviet Union the old military establishment fell upon hard times. But in the late 1990s Moscow awakened to the under-utilized potential of its missile technology to generate desperately needed foreign exchange. A decision was made to resuscitate selected programs, and, very soon, Russian missile technology became a hot export commodity. Today, Russian missiles are a growth industry generating much-needed cash for Russia, with many billions in combined sales to India, China, Viet Nam, Cuba, and also Iran. In the near future this dissemination of advanced technology is likely to present serious challenges to the US. Some have even warned that the US Navy’s largest ships, the massive carriers, have now become floating death traps, and should for this reason be mothballed.”

 

 

The Table of Contents

  • Donald Trump has said 2291 false things as U.S. president: No. 13
  • Trump is dangerous again as his Kim Jong-un ‘breakthrough’ turns sour
  • Why Donald Trump’s trade war with China is sure to fail
  • Louvre Abu Dhabi postpones display of Leonardo’s Salvator Mundi
  • Is Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi fake? Is there a consensus from art scholars?
  • Fake Hitler items being made and sold
  • A 5-Year-Old Girl in Immigrant Detention Nearly Died of an Untreated Ruptured Appendix

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TBR News September 2, 2018

Sep 02 2018 Published by under Uncategorized

The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Isaiah 40:3-8 

Washington, D.C. September 2, 2018: “The shift in power in the Middle East from a triangular US-Israel-Saudi Arabia one to a Russian-Iranian one is causing frenzied both in Israel and the United States. Iran is more than capable of blocking the Gulf and seriously impacting world oil needs and also, with Russian assistance, has built up a significant anti-aircraft defense system. The US military believes an attack on Iran in force could bring strong and very destructive retaliation from that country but these beliefs do not matter to Israelis who are still pressing for an American attack on Iran. If they get through to Trump and he is convinced a war is necessary, it will be interesting to see the results. If, as it is believed, Iran has nuclear weapons and a delivery system, the allegedly “secret” bunkers installed at Charlotttesville, Virginia will have many distinguished tenants.”

The Table of Contents

  • Donald Trump has said 2291 false things as U.S. president: No. 13
  • From Criminal Convictions to Ethical Lapses:The Range of Misconduct in Trump’s Orbit
  • Declassified docs reveal how Pentagon aimed to nuke USSR and China into oblivion
  • The MV Deyanat scenario: What is past is often present
  • US Military Presence in Africa: All Over Continent and Still Expanding
  • Turkey’s Erdogan says Turkey needs S-400 missile defence systems
  • UK ex-chief rabbi warns of Jewish exodus over anti-Semitism
  • Separating anti-Semitism from criticism of Israel
  • Swedish Exceptionalism Hits a Wall

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TBR News September 1, 2018

Sep 01 2018 Published by under Uncategorized

The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Isaiah 40:3-8 

Washington, D.C. September 1, 2018: “The Middle East problem is rather complex.

Sunni Saudi Arabia got rich selling its now vanishing oil.

They hate Shiite Iran.

Iran hates Israel and supplies weapons to Hezbollah, a militant Shiite group in Lebanon.

The Saudis, determined to exterminate the Shiites, got the US CIA to work out a plan.

The Saudis set up IS and paid for it.

The CIA supplied the weapons and set up training camps for it.

When Israel wanted to get rid of Assad because he was allowing the Russians to ship missiles to Hezbollah they tried to get rid of him, using the US as usual.

Assad, with a Russian alliance, fought back.

When the Russian aircraft attacked IS training camps, they killed a number of US Special Forces and CIA people.

The CIA encouraged Erdrogan to shoot down a Russian aircraft and kill the pilot hoping that Russia would respond militarily, thus allowing a NATO counterattack.

Putin was too clever to fall into this trap, designed by idiots.

He cut off economic aid to Turkey and when Erdrogen wanted to stop the trouble, agreed.

Once the CIA saw what was happening, they got Trump, who is very stupid, to attack Erdrogen.

The results were predictable.

The US is now on the outs with Turkey, who is moving more and more into the Russian orbit.

Iran is already well inside Putin’s camp.

Bismarck diplomacy on the part of the US is never used but threats of military force and CIA murders are.”

 

The Table of Contents

  • Donald Trump has said 2291 false things as U.S. president: Number 12
  • Trump sits alone ‘sulking’ as Washington pays its respects to John McCain
  • U.S. associate of indicted Russian pleads guilty, to cooperate with Mueller
  • Russia encroaches on US war industry in Middle East
  • India may face sanctions if it buys Russia’s S-400 missiles: US
  • Hong Kong’s soaring house prices force millennials to break law
  • Arrests New Mexico compound members on new charges
  • Arming the far right
  • The FBI Used the #MeToo Moment to Pressure an Environmental Activist Into Becoming an Informant

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