Archive for May, 2019

TBR New May 31, 2019

May 31 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. May 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 May 31:”There is an in-house rumor that Trump wants the CIA to start planting containers of poisoned water along the US side of the Mexican border to kill off illegal border-crossers. He is reported as saying ”If I can’t get the wall, I’ll find another way to keep the trash out of America.” Isn’t that a wonderful thing to hear from our President? What will be next? Issue baseball bats to thump on the stomachs of pregnant women?”

 

The Table of Contents

  • Mueller intended to break Democrats’ impeachment stalemate
  • Tide of Public Opinion is Turning in Assange’s Favor
  • Who’s really losing out in the tariff war
  • NSA targeting system now deployed along Mexican border, leaked docs reveal
  • What diplomacy? Here are 36 countries the US has bullied this week
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations
  • The Watchbird is Watching You!

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TBR News May 30, 2019

May 30 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. May 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 May 30:”The rampant corruption of Donald Trump, his family, and his administration surpasses anything in our nation’s history. Since taking office, Trump has violated the Constitution by profiting off the presidency and allowing the open influence of foreign governments. He spent a third of his first year in office at his private properties. The legacy of his understaffed, unqualified government will be marked by gross displays of nepotism, cronyism, scandal, and failed promises. And as special counsel Robert Mueller delves deeper into Trump’s sordid history as a failed businessman, his past business practices, partnerships, and connections to organized crime may shed light on our president’s unsettling relationship with Russia

There have been documented cases of money laundering across numerous Trump properties:

  • Trump condo sales that show signs of money laundering total $1.5 billion.
  • In Panama, Trump convinced the investment bank Bear Stearns to issue a bond based on pre-sales of units, many of which were sold to Russian gangsters.
  • His Taj Mahal casino violated 106 anti-money laundering laws in its first year and a half of operation!

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) has expressed concern over Trump’s connections to money laundering. “If the Russians were laundering money” through the Trump Organization, he said, “that would be a very powerful lever the Russians would have over the president of the United States.”

For his complicity in these financial crimes, or even his knowledge, Trump could be blackmailed. Or perhaps he already has been. His vulnerability begs the question: Who is he really working for?”

 

The Table of Contents

  • Trump says Russia helped elect him – then quickly backtracks
  • Mueller says he could not charge Trump as Congress weighs impeachment
  • San Francisco was right to ban facial recognition. Surveillance is a real danger
  • Meltdown Showed Extent of NSA Surveillance — and Other Tales From Hundreds of Intelligence Documents
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations

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TBR News May 29, 2019

May 29 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. May 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 May 29:”With Trump, it isn’t mental or emotional problems, it is actually highly advanced money laundering with members of the Russian mafia, not the Russian intelligence agencies. Hints that Trump was snagged by Russian official agencies is incorrect but he was easily gotten at by the Mob. The problem is that Trump has a paper asshole and if cornered by American authorities, will open up like a sick clam and tell them everything he knows (which is plenty) so if this becomes evident, look for a ‘Presidential accident’, a period of national mourning and the new President Pence screaming about the imminent arrival of Jesus in Bangor, Maine. If it isn’t one it’s the other. A criminal president or a self-deluded one.”

 

The Table of Contents

  • Bannon described Trump Organization as ‘criminal enterprise’, Michael Wolff book claims
  • If Trump Is Laundering Russian Money, Here’s How It Works
  • Mueller says Trump was not exonerated by his investigation
  • The preachers getting rich from poor Americans
  • Fiction and Reality: The Jesus Myth
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations

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TBR News May 28, 2019

May 28 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. May 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 May 28:”More and more information is slowly leaking out about Trump’s apparently monumental tax cheating and his connections with Russian laundered money. Naughty boy for sure. He is terrified lest his enemies in Congress get their hands on proof and has had everyone he can control frantically trying to control the situation. Of course he can’t but he doesn’t know that. The betting here is that he will be gone before Santa starts out on his annual reindeer journey.”

The Table of Contents

  • Mueller drew up obstruction indictment against Trump, Michael Wolff book says
  • Report: Trump’s  Taxes Revealed
  • Tax Fraud By The Numbers: The Trump Timeline
  • Scientists discover genes that could hold answers to mysteries of our evolution
  • As anti-vaxx dispute rages, attention turns to California’s Waldorf schools
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • The Rapture Fraud
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations
  • It’s Official: The U.S. Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship Is a Complete Failure
  • Lawmakers From 11 States Have a Plan to Tackle Suicide and Other Issues Veterans Face
  • Pearl Harbor: A Retrospective

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TBR News May 27, 2019

May 27 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. May 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 May 27:”In reading over the contents of a document, a long one, concerning various international matters, I am struck with the immense size of a money laundering ring, run by Russian intelligence, The parties involved in this are prominent and outwardly respectable. When, not if, all of this becomes public, I can see Federal prisons enlarging their content.”

The Table of Contents

  • Support for abortion rights grows as some U.S. states curb access: Reuters/Ipsos poll
  • Anti-establishment parties scored big in EU elections since bloc became ‘problem & not solution’
  • A Parade of Imperial Presidencies
  • Buttigieg slams Trump for considering war crime pardons
  • Trump’s Financial Statements Are So Full Of Lies That His Accountants Put a Warning Label on Them
  • U.S. measles outbreak grows with 60 new measles cases across 26 states
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • Impeachment talk is rising among Democrats. Nancy Pelosi is right to shut it down
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations
  • Government Disinformation Methods

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TBR News May 26, 2019

May 26 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. May 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 May 26;” Prior to the event of printed, and later television, media, it was not difficult for the world’s power elites and the governments they controlled, to see that unwelcome and potentially dangerous information never reached the masses of people under their control. Most of the general public in more distant times were completely illiterate and received their news from their local priest or from occasional gossip from travelers, The admixture of kings, princes and clergy had an iron control over what their subject could, or could not hear. During the Middle Ages and even into the more liberal Renaissance, universities were viewed with suspicion and those who taught, or otherwise expressed, concepts that were anathema to the concept of feudalism were either killed outright in public or permanently banished. Too-liberal priests were silenced by similar methods. If Papal orders for silence were not followed, priests could, and were, put to the torch as an example for others to note.

However, with the advent of the printing press and a growing literacy in the population, the question of informational control was less certain and with the growing movements in Europe and the American colonies for less restriction and more public expression, the power elites found it necessary to find the means to prevent unpleasant information from being proclaimed throughout their lands and unto all the inhabitants thereof.

The power elites realized that if they could not entirely prevent inconvenient and often dangerous facts to emerge and threaten their authority, their best course was not censorship but to find and develop the means to control the presentation and publication of that they wished to keep entirely secret.

The first method was to block or prevent the release of dangerous material by claiming that such material was a matter of important state security and as such, strictly controlled. This, they said, was not only for their own protection but also the somewhat vague but frightening concept of the security of their people.

The second method was, and has been, to put forth disinformation that so distorts and confuses actual facts as to befuddle a public they see as easily controlled, naïve and gullible.

The mainstream American media which theoretically was a balance against governmental corruption and abuses of power, quickly became little more than a mouthpiece for the same government they were supposed to report on. In the latter part of the nineteenth century, most American newspapers were little better than Rupert Mudoch’s modern tabloids, full of sound and fury, and signifying nothing but during the First World War, President Wilson used the American entry into the First World War as an excuse for setting up controls over the American public.

Aside from setting up government control over food distribution, the railroads, much industry involved in war production, he also established a powerful propaganda machine coupled with a national informant system that guaranteed his personal control. In 1918, citing national security, Wilson arrested and imprisoned critical news reporters and threatened to shut down their papers.

Wilson was a wartime president and set clear precedents that resonated very loudly with those who read history and understood its realities.

During the Second World War, Franklin Roosevelt, another wartime leader, was not as arrogant or highhanded as Wilson (whose empire fell apart after the end of the war that supported it) but he set up informational controls that exist to the present time.

And after Roosevelt, and the war, passed into history, the government in the United States created a so-called cold war with Soviet Russia, instead of Hitler’s Germany, as the chief enemy. Control of the American media then fell into the hands of the newly-formed Central Intelligence Agency who eventually possessed an enormous, all-encompassing machine that clamped down firmly on the national print, and later television media, with an iron hand in a velvet glove.

Media outlets that proved to be cooperative with CIA propaganda officials were rewarded for their loyalty and cooperation with valuable, and safe, news and the implication was that enemies of the state would either be subject to scorn and derision and that supporters of the state and its policies would receive praise and adulation.

The methodology of a controlled media has a number of aspects which, once clearly understood, renders its techniques and goals far less effective.

Mainstream media sources (especially newspapers) are notorious for reporting flagrantly dishonest and unsupported news stories on the front page, then quietly retracting those stories on the very back page when they are caught. In this case, the point is to railroad the lie into the collective consciousness. Once the lie is finally exposed, it is already too late, and a large portion of the population will not notice or care when the truth comes out. “

 

The Table of Contents

  • Christian rightwing figures warn abortion fight could lead to civil war
  • Trump’s wrecking ball assaults American government. Luckily, it is strongly built
  • “It Is All Such a Lie!”: Enraged Trump Insists He’s “Extremely” Calm
  • German Jews warned not to wear kippas after rise in anti-Semitism
  • A Shadow Over Europe
  • ‘You’ll end up like Sodom and Gomorrah’: American pastor banned from Europe over hate speech
  • The lost Leonardo? Louvre show ditches Salvator Mundi over authenticity doubts
  • The Invention of the ‘Salvator Mundi’ Or, How to Turn a $1,000 Art-Auction Pickup Into a $450 Million Masterpiece.
  • Ten interesting facts about Da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi painting
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations

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TBR News May 25, 2019

May 25 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. May 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 May 25;” Because of their highly questionable financial dealings, the German State Attorney’s office conducted an extensive investigation into the activities of the Deutsche Bank. Part of this investigation unearthed extensive, and highly negative, information on Trump, his organizations and his family members. One of the staffers here had a copy of this and somehow a clandestine Xerox copy was made.I predict this will be sent to several entities whom I know will publish it. I feel that if all of this is true, Trump and his crew will not only be cast into outer darkness, a number of them will end up in Leavenworth federal prison for extensive money laundering frauds and, in at least two cases, treason.”

 

The Table of Contents

 

  • Judge bars Trump from building border wall sections with emergency funds
  • ‘Queen of shade’: five times Nancy Pelosi got the better of Trump
  • The Pathology of John Bolton
  • Iran can sink US ships with ‘new secret weapons’, senior military official warns
  • New York Votes to Release Trump’s Tax Returns, Blow Up His Web of Lies
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations

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TBR News May 24, 2019

May 24 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. May 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 May 24;”One hears, because one works in the White House, that Trump is becoming increasingly erratic. One day he is going to nuke Iran but the next day he wants to talk with them. He claims he is not sending troops to the area one day and the next, he brags about the troops is is sending to the area. He is terrified that a growing hostile Congress will get its hands on his bank account in Germany.

Why is this?

Because Russian intelligence paid a large sum of bribe money into their German bank account and the bank, then under the control of the CIA, immediately “loaned it” to Trump.

An employee of the bank noticed this, tipped off the German State Attorney’s office and from there copies went to the US.

If this is proven, it will be the end of Donald Trump as President of the United States, believe me, hence his panic.

The wicked may flee where none persueth but in this case many are gathering for a Presidential fox hunt. Trump will be the fox.”

 

The Table of Contents

  • Trump v Pelosi: how a ‘stable genius’ president met his match
  • Trump’s cognitive deficits seem worse. We need to know if he has dementia: Psychologist
  • Conservatives Issue a Clarion Call on Trump’s Mental Health
  • Trump says will consider pardons for U.S. soldiers accused of war crimes
  • The Indictment of Julian Assange Under the Espionage Act Is a Threat to the Press and the American People
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • The Empire in Collapse
  • Democracy has been hijacked by white men’: how minority rule now grips America
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations

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TBR News May 23, 2019

May 23 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. May 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 May 23;”Trump has never filed for personal bankruptcy, but his hotel and casino businesses were declared bankrupt six times between 1991 and 2009 in order to re-negotiate debt with banks and owners of stock and bonds. Because the businesses used Chapter 11 bankruptcy, they were allowed to operate while negotiations proceeded.

Mr. Trump was quoted by Newsweek magazine in 2011 saying, “I do play with the bankruptcy laws – they’re very good for me” as a tool for trimming debt.

The six bankruptcies were the result of over-leveraged hotel and casino businesses in Atlantic City and New York: Trump Taj Mahal (1991), Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino (1992), Plaza Hotel (1992), Trump Castle Hotel and Casino (1992), Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts (2004), and Trump Entertainment Resorts (2009).

As president, Trump has frequently made false statements in public speeches and remarks. Trump uttered “at least one false or misleading claim per day on 91 of his first 99 days” in office according to The New York Times, and 1,318 total in his first 263 days in office. The Washington Post, also wrote, “President Trump is the most fact-challenged (read congenital liar here) politician that The Fact Checker has ever encountered… the pace and volume of the president’s misstatements means that we cannot possibly keep up.”

 

The Table of Contents

  • Buttigieg accuses Trump of faking disability to avoid Vietnam
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations
  • 15 Signs the Government Is Spying on You (and 5 Ways They’re Already Watching You Every Day)
  • We’ve Hit a New Low in Campaign Hit Pieces
  • Nord Stream 2 explained: What it is and why it’s proving controversial

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TBR News May 22, 2019

May 22 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. May 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 May 22:”Like a huge Anaconda, the government is slowly encircling Trump, trapping him and eventually breaking his bones and then swallowing what is left. He bought this coming storm on himself but the small army of neo-Nazis coupled with an even smaller army of Jesus Freaks will scream and denounce everyone not wearing a black SS uniform and enormous crucifix stuck up their fundament.Trump will not go quietly into involuntary retirement so the nation will have to put up with months of cursing, screaming and threatening before blessed silence falls.”

 

The Table of Contents

  • Trump turns on Fox News over 2020 coverage: ‘What’s going on there?’
  • N.Y. lawmakers pass bill to allow Congress access to Trump’s state tax returns
  • Worried by Iran tensions, U.S. lawmakers seek end to law of ‘endless war’
  • Europe and nationalism: A country-by-country guide
  • Millions of Europeans are being exposed to far-right propaganda on Facebook ahead of the EU elections, a report by the Avaaz NGO shows.
  • Muslims rule major Swedish city
  • Israel’s War Criminals In Their Own Words
  • Almost two-thirds of Americans oppose pre-emptive US strike on Iran, fresh poll finds
  • Trump blasts Pelosi ‘cover-up’ accusation, balks on infrastructure
  • Encyclopedia of American Loons
  • The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations

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