Archive for December, 2019

TBR News December 22, 2019

Dec 22 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House
Washington, D.C. December 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.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the
election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it.
Commentary for December 22: ” How to Find Hidden Mics, Bugs, or Listening Devices:
Anyone can buy apps to eavesdrop on you. Many require access to your device to install. Sometimes they’re hidden on the SIM card rather than on the operating system. However, some might be installed OTA (over-the-air, remotely).
•One thing to think about is the bug’s power supply. Some run on batteries, and as a result, they have a limited lifespan. If someone wants to listen to you constantly, they’ll need a device with a steady and dependable power source, so always pay attention to visible wires that may indicate a hidden bug.
•A bug might steal power from other devices. For example, some can hide in a USB cable and draw power any time the cord is plugged in.
•When the house is empty and traffic noise outside has subsided, walk around and switch off all electrical appliances, such as the refrigerator and computers. Be still and listen. Walk around the house quietly and listen out for any soft buzzing or bleeping. Track down the source.
•Electric switch plates are a favorite place for bug installations. Check every switch plate and wall socket by first looking at it and then trying to move it. If it has been recently disturbed, may be visually out of alignment or loose. Turn off the power, unscrew the plate, and see if there’s anything behind it that shouldn’t be there.
•Check your smoke detectors, wall and ceiling light fittings, ceiling tiles, clocks, and lamps. Warning: Don’t go poking screwdrivers anywhere near live electrical wiring.
•Look out for paint discoloration on walls or ceilings. A small, circular mark may be an indication of a micro-camera or listening device. Check the baseboards for bumps or signs of disturbance.
•Use your flashlight and hands to thoroughly examine every piece of furniture. Run your fingers along out-of-sight edges. Turn the furniture upside down. Look carefully for small holes in upholstery.
•Take notice of tiny patches of white dust from dry walls on baseboards or on sills. See if you can determine where it came from. It could be debris from the installation of a tiny pinhole camera.
•Examine every ornament and other innocuous objects in a room–pictures are good places to hide devices, and so are pillows.
•Try all the door locks to make sure they feel and work the same as usual. A lock that has been tampered with may exhibit stiffness, sticking, or feel very loose.
Remember, installing an external device to listen to your private conversations isn’t necessary if the device already has a microphone (like your cell phone or computer, for example).”

The Table of Contents
• Trump and his Generals review: a White House of foreign policy horrors
• Republican’s rush to defend Trump reveals a party in thrall to its leader
• The Republican’s most powerful political control system
• Trump slams House’s impeachment delay as ‘so unfair’
• World’s population to hit 7.75 billion in 2019
• Quarter of world’s population faces high water stress
• Overpopulation Disaster Looming
• Hezbollah versus Israel
• The Truth at last! Scientists have proven it!
• Editorial: Anti-vaxxers can’t compete with cold, hard facts
• The Season of Evil Continue Reading »

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TBR News December 21, 2019

Dec 21 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House
Washington, D.C. December 21, 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.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the
election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it.
Commentary for December 21: ”It was ill-advised to post the comments about Fat Donald’s gay problems in military school.
As this came from a highly classified FBI report, once this got up on the Internet, we had agents out here trying to find out who leaked the report.
I do not know the name of the kind soul who stuck a copy of the report in my mailbox but if I did, I certainly would not tell the FBI.
You can never tell these people anything or at once they will start investigating you.
My advice, from the inside, is to keep quiet and mind your own business.
It’s bad enough that these agencies spy on everyone in the country, small children in first grade included, without trying to help them.
But if you lie to them, they can arrest you.”

The Table of Contents

• Spotlight will be on U.S. chief justice in Trump trial and in major cases
• Iranian Missiles in Iraq
• Argus
• Why Bitcoin Is the Most Dangerous Global Scam in 20 Years
• The Anne Frank Diary Fraud
• The Season of Evil Continue Reading »

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TBR News December 20, 2019

Dec 20 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House
Washington, D.C. December 20, 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.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the
election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it.
Commentary for December 20: “Yesterday, one of my co-workers put a Xerox copy of an FBI report on Trump in my in-box. Here is a partial copy of a portion of it.
(I have specifically left out other portions for reasons that should appear obvious. I did check on some of this with a cousin who is a shrink and he agreed totally with some of the psychological comments…)
’ A Washington Post report lays out how Trump managed to conceal his academic record when he was beginning to blur the lines between entertainment and politics.
Evan Jones, who, in 2011, was headmaster at the academy where trouble-child Donald was sent at 13 years old, recalled that the school’s superintendent ‘came to me in a panic because he had been accosted by prominent, wealthy alumni of the school who were Mr. Trump’s friends.’
The superintendent, Jeffrey Coverdale, also confirmed the account, saying that the board of trustees initially wanted him to hand over Trump’s documents; Coverdale refused, and moved them ‘elsewhere on campus where they could not be released.’
Jones went along with the request, searching through filing cabinets in a basement until he found Trump’s records, which he then hid somewhere else.
Many who have worked with Trump in recent years also contest the president’s boasts of intelligence: He was called an ‘idiot’ by Gary Cohn, H.R. McMaster, John Kelly, Sam Nunberg, Steve Mnuchin, and Reince Priebus, and, notoriously, a ‘fucking moron’ by former secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
There are several possibilities motivating the sealing of high school records. One is that Trump was not a particularly intelligent student and another is that he was involved with an active homosexual issue.
Trump was, at the time, very good looking. And psychologists have noted that males who, like Trump, loudly and continuously boast of heterosexual views and activities are more often than not, going to great trouble to mask strong homosexual feelings or actions.’”

The Table of Contents
The A to Z of Things Trump Could and Should Have Been Impeached For
• Trump must now depend on ‘Grim Reaper’ McConnell to save him in Senate trial
• Billy Graham’s evangelical magazine calls for Trump’s removal
• Violent Round Robin letter to right wing Trump American support groups
• Exclusive: U.S. probe of Saudi oil attack shows it came from north – report
• Will the Secessionist Epidemic Ever End?
• The Season of Evil Continue Reading »

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TBR News December 19, 2019

Dec 19 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House
Washington, D.C. December 18, 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.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the
election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it.
Commentary for December 19: ” Trump has been a manipulative, thoroughly dishonest, businessman as evident in his methodology of non-payment of bills, planting false information, threatening those who dare to criticize him, constant boasting, chronic lying and short-term memory problems.
He has, unfortunately, brought his defects to the Oval Office and we constantly see such fictions rampant as ‘The Poisoned Russians in Britain,” “Spies in the Presidential campaign,” threats to put tariffs on various foreign imports, theats to use military force on perceived uncooperative former allies, and a host of other actions that Trump hopes will energize legions of far-right and Jewish voters to support him in the next election.
Because Trump has led an insulated life and gets what he wants by connivance and threats, he is out of touch with reality.
His negative actions are seen daily on the Internet and in the media and these build up with even the most stupid voter.
He has, often deliberately, antagonized such a large field of potential opponents that his hubris will destroy him and, in the end, cause chaos and disruption in the United States and many other countries.
Since Trump is used to having his way in the business world, he is of the opinion that his successful techniques in that field will work just as well in the political one.
The only positive aspect of the coming storm is that many disparate groups will join against Trump in a common cause and force him from the White House.
There will be many far right supporters, Jewish groups and others who will mourn his passing and as a parallel, today in Russia, who is fortunate to have a successful and effective president, there are still some who yearn for the return of the murderous Josef Stalin.
Washington has always been a city filled with rumors, speculations, gossip, and many manifestations of self-importance.
I had lunch the other day with a member of one of the alphabet agencies who told me, in strict confidence, that his agency had ‘positive proof’ that Trump had gay connections when he was younger and still lived back in the closet.
He said that Trump’s very aggressive (and blatantly crude) attitudes towards women was a sure indicator of his orientation and that his wife was keeping their attractive son as far away from his attentions as she could.
I would dismiss this as gossip save for the fact that I have been hearing the same theme from others, one of whom is a prominent psychologist who deals extensively with closeted males.
If all of this is true, my informant assured me, it would soon emerge in public via a ‘cooperative blogger’ and an even more cooperative mainline media.
Interesting times we live in.”

The Table of Contents

• In historic step, U.S. House impeaches Donald Trump for abuse of power, obstruction
• Trump earned his impeachment
• Negative Trump Background
• The Cro-Magnon Man: Not out of Africa
• Cable television spying
• The Season of Evil
• Two Top Cold War Spies Made The Same Troubling Prediction About Edward Snowden Continue Reading »

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TBR News December 18, 2019

Dec 18 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House
Washington, D.C. December 18, 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.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the
election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it.
Commentary for December 18: ” The circus is in town and glandered elephants, also called Republicans, will be stomping on the ground and dropping huge loads of dung at the same time. Their shabby and badly flawed leader is slowly being roasted for the edification of the American voters and in the process, many hunters are waiting to kill the elephants for their tusks and also to prevent further dung droppings.”

The Table of Contents
• Pelosi calls Trump threat to U.S. as House moves toward Trump impeachment vote
• Trump impeachment: What you need to know about the vote and any Senate trial
• Kremlin: US sanctions won’t stop Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to Germany
• Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline – What is the controversy about?
• L. Ron Hubbard
• JAMES P. ATWOOD: The CIA’S Fake Dagger King
• The Season of Evil Continue Reading »

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TBR News December 17, 2019

Dec 17 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House
Washington, D.C. December 17, 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.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it.
Commentary for December 17: ” Government surveillance of the American public is very widespread and at the present time, almost every aspect of an American citizen, or resident, is available for official surveillance. This includes mail, television viewing, telephone conversations, computer communications, travel, ownership of property, medical and school records, banking and credit card transactions, inheritances and other aspects of a citizen’s daily life.
This is done to circumvent any possible organization that could contravene official government policy and has its roots in massive civil resistance to governmental policy during the war in Vietnam. The government does not want a reprise of that problem and its growing surveillance is designed to carefully watch any citizen, or groups of citizens, who might, present or future, pose a threat to government policy.
Another factor to be considered is the current American attitudes towards racial issues. There has always been prejudice in the United States against blacks. In 1943 there were bloody riots in Detroit and Los Angeles, the former aimed at blacks and the latter against Mexicans. Since then, there has been chronic racial prejudice but it has been relatively small and very local. Also, there is growing anti-Semitic prejudice in American but this is officially ignored and never is mentioned in the American media. Much of this growing problem is directed at the brutal actions of Israel against Palestinians. Israelis have an undue influence in the American political scene. The very far right so-called neo-cons are almost all Jewish and most are Israeli citizens. Also, the middle-level ranks of American CIA personnel are heavily infiltrated by Israelis and it is said that any secret the CIA has is at once passed to Israel and that countries needs are assuming importance in CIA actions.
The attitudes of the working class Americans were inflamed during the last presidential elections by Mr. Trump who catered to them and encouraged rebellious attitudes. By speaking against Central American illegal immigrants, Mr. Trump has caused a polarization of attitudes and the militant right wing in America, currently small in number but well-organized and potentially very dangerous, has begun to make its views very well known in public demonstrations.
This movement has played into the hands of far-right American political manipulators.”
It is their intention to clandestinely arm these groups and use them to cause violent public confrontations with the far left groups.”

The Table of Contents
• 8 ways the NSA is spying on you right now
• The NSA is Spying on You in 2019
• 5 ways to thwart NSA spying
• Official Counterfeiting at home and abroad
• The Government-Approved Rip-Off
• ‘We … have concluded that Donald J Trump has violated his oath’
• America’s Unreliable Friends: Today’s Allies Are Tomorrow’s Enemies
• The Season of Evil Continue Reading »

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TBR News December 16, 2019

Dec 16 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House
Washington, D.C. December 16, 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.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it.
Commentary for December 16: “Successful negotiation of everyday life would seem to require people to possess insight about deficiencies in their intellectual and social skills. However, most people tend to be totallt unaware of their incompetence. This lack of awareness arises because poor performers are doubly cursed: Their lack of skill deprives them not only of the ability to produce correct responses, but also of the expertise necessary to surmise that they are not producing them. People base their perceptions of performance, in part, on their preconceived notions about their skills. Because these notions often do not correlate with objective performance, they can lead people to make judgments about their performance that have little to do with actual accomplishment.And then there is always a position in the government soup kettle.”

The Table of Contents
• Trump campaign says impeachment backfiring. Not really, polls suggest
• Turkey: S-400 system ‘vital’; will retaliate to any US sanctions
• Turkey could shut down Incirlik Air Base used by US if necessary – Erdogan on US sanctions
• U.S. Supreme Court leaves in place ruling barring prosecution of homeless
• The Bunche Report
• The coming ice age
• The Season of Evil Continue Reading »

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TBR News December 15, 2019

Dec 15 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House
Washington, D.C. December 15, 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.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it.
Commentary for December 15: “As the imprechement drama proceeds, the rabid right wing and their stooges in Congress are screaming with a mixture of fear and rage. Trump, himself, is clogging Twitter with juvenile and semi-literate squealings redolent of a small girl whose puppy was eaten by Dad’s alligator. Working in the White House is like working in a combination of a ghetto reip-off club and the back wards of a nut house.”

The Table of Contents
• The lies have it: Republicans abandon truth in Trump impeachment defence
• Top Democrats make case for Republicans to endorse Trump impeachment
• Round Robin letter to right wing Trump American support groups
• Are the Trumps really friends of Israel? One of his relatives obviously was not:
• Middle East pressures building: a 1914 reprise?
• The Season of Evil
• CIA Files on the Kennedy Assassination Plot Continue Reading »

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TBR News December 14, 2019

Dec 14 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House
Washington, D.C. December 14, 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.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it.
Commentary for December 14: ‘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.”

The Table of Contents
• House committee votes to advance articles of impeachment against Trump
• Coming Attractions
• An Interactive Look at the U.S.-China Military Scorecard
• Trump appears to hit new Twitter record with impeachment tweets
• Trump impeachment: Lindsey Graham will ‘not pretend to be a fair juror’
• FBI’s facial recognition program hits ‘full operational capability’
• FBI Facial Recognition System Gives Officers an Investigative Lead
• The Season of Evil Continue Reading »

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December 13, 2019

Dec 12 2019 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House
Washington, D.C. December 12, 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.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it.
Commentary for December 13: “They do it to us but we do it to them’ is the operating credo of a small but very powerful anti-government organization (which shall remain nameless for obvious reasons.)
In essence, one of their top-level computer experts has devised a deadly computer virus which is completely undetectable and is deliberately planted in the computer systems of U.S. government agencies that regularly spy on the American public.
There is a trigger for this program and when, not if, it is activated, the host site collapses and all its slyly gathered information is gone with the wind.
If the system has a backup that pre-dates the infection, all would be well and good for the system but if it does not pre-date the infection, the results will be monumental and catastrophic.
For the government, fortunately, and not its victims.
When will this happen?
One might ask this logically and with concern. In all probability, it will happen when a certain level of awareness of mass surveillance of a public’s most private world is reached so that the obliterating attacks will be greeted with universal joy and not universal anger.
Consider that Donald Trump has been, and is, a unifylng factor in some, very important, circles.”

The Table of Contents
• NSA Surveillance of the American Public- 2019
• The National Security Agency and its current medology for spying on all Americans and foreigners, including US and foreign intelligence messaging
• NSA’s Methodology for spying on all telephone and computer messaging both inside the US and from foreign origins
• Assassination as State Policy
• The Dump Trump Association’s latest send-out
• Fox host lambasts Trump over ‘most sustained assault on press freedom in US history’
• Britain Brexit bound as Johnson heads for big parliamentary majority
• The Inspector General’s Report on 2016 FBI Spying Reveals a Scandal of Historic Magnitude: Not Only for the FBI but Also the U.S. Media
• The Season of Evil Continue Reading »

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