News Briefs – 12/22/2019

I always see lots of r/K related stories I think might interest the readers here, but I only have time to blog about a few, so here are some additional news stories that might be of interest. Most articles will be more or less summarized in the description. For unknown reasons, in some browsers the tweets in these posts display best if you click on the post instead of viewing it on the main page. You can skim the titles and summaries, and click the links if they are of interest. Keep in mind, many of these reports are products of the Fake News, so although they will be what people are hearing and talking about, there is no guarantee any one of them is necessarily correct, and we have had cases of outright lies make it onto these pages, especially about President Trump.

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Daily Mail looks back at all the facts which make General Patton’s death look like an assassination, and they point the finger at Bill Donovan and the CIA. From the article :

General Patton was left paralyzed from neck down after his Cadillac collided with a parked military truck at slow speed, he died in the hospital 12 days later. All reports pertaining to the accident have mysteriously vanished from the National Archives and the Library of Congress, main figures and witnesses were never seen or heard from publicly after the incident. Circumstantial evidence points to an assassination plot led by the former director of the Office of Strategic Services (a precursor to the CIA); his name was General ‘Wild Bill’ Donovan. An ex- special ops WWII spy named Douglas Bazata confessed that he was ordered to kill Patton and make it look like an accident; Patton was poisoned in the hospital after he survived the crash… The two other passengers in the vehicle were unharmed except General Patton… Patton was swiftly taken to an Army hospital 20 miles away where he made rapid strides in recovery over the course of 12 days. His presiding physician had given him the medical clearance to make the gruelling trans-Atlantic flight back home when suddenly on December 21, 1945, the indestructible general who revelled in his nickname ‘Old Blood and Guts’ was pronounced dead. No autopsy was ever performed. All the reports and investigations into the accident have mysteriously disappeared. In 1979, an American spy with a sterling reputation named Douglas Bazata claimed that he was ordered by the Office of Strategic Services (a precursor to the CIA) to kill Patton and make his murder look like an accident… a number of independent sources with circumstantial evidence have come forward to corroborate various parts of Bazata’s story…

Fighters will have trouble with the patience required when warring in the intelligence realm. Driven to act, they can have trouble staying under cover, and letting their enemies enjoy short term victories. They also will have trouble operating from an upfront warrior’s perspective, because it is tough for them to understand just how much everything that guides their behavior will be absent in that of their enemy’s. Patton made the big mistake of writing a letter to a friend saying when the war was finally concluded and he got stateside, he was going to move into the political realm, and try to effect change there. He failed to operate under an assumption his enemies were reading his correspondence, that he needed them to think they were going to win, and that they would never have met him head on. If I had to guess, that letter is what sealed his fate.

Story also points out the truck which rammed Patton’s vehicle was parked by the side of the road waiting for him, started driving as he approached, and turned into him at the last moment. When you encounter intel, the first thing you get conditioned to, is timing coincidences like vehicles and people who begin moving/arriving/acting when you do. If I had been his driver, I’d have instantly thought either potential head on collision or more likely, ambush by the truck blocking my path, the moment that truck began moving just as I did. That would instantly trigger high-amygdala. And I will bet if his driver had been surveillance aware, he would have seen something on the way there – a guy on the corner eyeing them with a radio bulging under his jacket, a car arriving at an intersection just as he came up on it – something, and maybe several somethings. These lessons will be important to somebody here someday.

The truck had been strangely stolen, driven miles into this remote area, and some of the guys in it disappeared after the accident. A Special Operations assassin for the OSS at the time says he was ordered to use a gun which fired rocks at high velocity, that would be mistaken for debris at a crash site, at Patton’s neck as his car slowed before the collision, and that was what paralyzed him. Another soldier, who had been accompanying Patton, told his wife afterward he wasn’t going to make it to his birthday, then began seizing during sex and bleeding through his orifices before dying while waiting for a strangely delayed ambulance. No autopsy for him either. Also, from Free Republic’s comments:

One day a report came through his section that Patton had been murdered because he was digging into thefts of the Reischbank gold in which high ranking US Army officers were implicated. Patton was seen as expendable because he was in ill favor with his superiors and Soviet friendly politicians in Washington.

Notably, the theft of the Reischbank gold remains officially unsolved, but key records are said to have been destroyed, lost, or to remain classified. Yet it seems to have been an inside job, with considerable sums of foreign currency and gold going missing after entering US Army custody.

Cabal has been very busy for a long time. Imagine what society might have looked like, had they not been working 24/7 to kill every great man who aspired to honestly lead his people.

Interesting list of donations by Jeffrey Epstein, which may work like a list of people he compromised, ranked by power and compromization level. Top of the list is Eliot Spitzer, but also a number of Republicans, from Old Senator Al D’Amato, to George H. W. “David Cop-A-Feel” Bush. Schumer too, as well as Bob Dole.

Resignations tracked, are up to 11,111.

FBI lawyer who altered FISA docs and his lover worked for the current ICIG who edited the IC whistleblower form to facilitate the Impeachment scam.

Conservative Treehouse notes the FBI lawyer who altered Flynn’s 302 was probably involved in the  set up of Papadopoulos. If he was the most morally “flexible” on procedures, then he was probably the go-to guy on a lot of high-profile cases in the quest to frame President Trump and his campaign.

Zerohedge notes 5G has copious military applications, which it says is the real reason we are pursuing a technology which does not significantly improve the function of cell phone service. I strongly suspect this network is for flooding data from technology that is monitoring the environment into a central monitoring system. From license plate readers, to voice to text transcripts of private conversations people have in their houses, to smart house data about what the state of various home systems is, to smart phones, to secret databases of medical records and financial transactions, to web history, this will allow it all to be sent to the central repository. But since it will be too much for human systems to process, I see it as practically evidence there is an AI, straight out of the TV show Person of Interest out there somewhere. The question becomes, has it been given some sort of programming directive to survive and protect itself, and will it ever come to see humans as a threat to that. Skynet could become real.

Along those lines, an article on newer cars sending everything about you back to the company’s central database using an always-connected-to-the-internet data link, including data off your phone if you use it while in the car. One thing that has surprised me is no company has popped up which will take your newer car, go inside, and sever that data-link by destroying the antenna-connection and transmission apparatus. If I buy a car, I’d want it disconnected by default, and unable to be accessed. I can’t even find youtube videos on how to do it yourself. I have to wonder how there can be videos on everything, but nothing on that.

Britain and the U.S. are facing mounting concerns over alleged political biases at their respective public broadcasters BBC and PBS and may move to defund them as a solution.

Gregg Jarret says, “The FISA court’s feeble rebuke of the FBI means the court should be abolished.”

Worth posting again – Admiral Mike Rogers is cooperating with Barr and Durham.

Fox News host Tucker Carlson attacked the Heritage Foundation on Friday night, claiming that it “no longer represents the interests of conservatives” on the issue of big tech.

Ring security is awful, and the devices are easily hacked and used against their owners.

Democrats sneak amnesty power to future President in 2020 Pentagon bill.

New Zealand critics say the process of outlawing assault weapons was flawed and many owners have illegally stashed their firearms.  They claim 50,000 were turned in, but they always lie. Again, if this happens to you and you decide to comply, peel the upper off, strip the lower, ditch it without turning it in so they don’t know what happened to it and then get an 80% lower to replace it, and if you want to be 100% legal, do not finish it, but just keep it all together in one place. I saw one shot which looked like they were displaying an AR with an Aimpoint on it, which is about an $800 dollar optic, as if it was turned in. Either it was one of their officer’s weapons being used as a prop, or the owner was a full blown idiot. Although it is worth noting Pennsylvania has tried to label 80% lowers as guns, though it is being fought in court.

Immigration drives fastest Canadian population growth since 1971.

Sweden’s Ministry of Justice pressured the country’s Crime Prevention Council to hide, manipulate, or ignore potentially embarrassing crime statistics.

Russia may have lost its one aircraft carrier to a fire.

Trump to sign new North Korea sanctions into law on Friday.

Shopping in Sweden just isn’t the same:

https://twitter.com/SamnyttSimon/status/1208095552438714368

https://twitter.com/NewsBreaking/status/1208669408538718208

More than 80 Polish towns have declared themselves ‘LGBTQ-free zones.’ What I would expect as things go more K.

National Guardsman says, “We will not comply” if ordered by Virginia governor to arrest police, confiscate guns.

Trump claims ‘breakthrough’ in trade talks with China, deal to be struck ‘very shortly.’

1 in every 4 circuit court judges is now a Trump appointee.

The campaign of President Donald Trump reported it had received $10 million in donations in the 48 hours after Wednesday’s impeachment vote.

Spread r/K Theory, because you can’t blaze a path by following other people.

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WesternMan
5 years ago

Hey AC, have you come across the ‘Perestroika Deception’ [KGB defector who said the Soviet Union would play dead while going into worldwide infiltration mode, and taking over organized crime etc]? Any thoughts? Seems quite likely tbh

https://youtu.be/facg5prt6uM

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
5 years ago

“In 1979, an American spy with a sterling reputation named Douglas Bazata
claimed that he was ordered by the Office of Strategic Services
(a precursor to the CIA) to kill Patton and make his murder look like an accident.”

“While Bazata’s story has a lot of holes, Wilcox points to his ‘sterling reputation’
to make a counterpoint: for his military service Bazata earned four purple hearts,
a Distinguished Service Cross and three Croix de Guerre from the French.
Toward the end of his career, he worked as an aide to the Navy Secretary during the
Reagan administration, was a member of the 9/11 Comission and worked on Senator
McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign.”

A member of the 911 commission and worked for no name? He really was a valued club member. Surprising since he spoke out about his Patton orders. Thought they would’ve killed him for that.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Corn Pop
5 years ago

“While Bazata’s story has a lot of holes”

There is the answer to why they let him live.

He was working for them be spiking some truth with lies in order to discredit the “conspiracy theories” about Patton’s death.

New Name
New Name
Reply to  Farcesensitive
5 years ago

Right. The most important thing to understand about living whistle blowers is they very clearly weren’t truly blowing the whistle.

Rob
Rob
5 years ago

I think there may be laws against removing some of these automobile electronics. I know that congress mandated putting some sort of telematics data gathering black box in all news cars some years back. I think your best bet is buying a classic car and having someone fixing it up for you. That way you know what electronics if any are in the car.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Rob
5 years ago

You can also get something that dodges the regulations.
Like a Factory5 car.

https://www.factoryfive.com/

You can build one yourself or find a builder who sells completed cars.

rossa59
rossa59
5 years ago

The car internet connection is even more dangerous than just access to data on your phone or in your car. The WiFi connections in new cars have a password of 123456 and unless you change it, anyone can hack your car and phone. Also via apps on your phone a hacker could access any smart devices in your home, including your home security.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/cars/article-7785997/Five-steps-motorists-connected-cars-safe.html

There are things I could see going wrong with this. For instance I’m not sure how an insurance claim would work out for a burglary at home where you effectively ‘gave away’ your data by not protecting access to you smart home. It would also mean that when these cars become used cars they would need to be sold with the password so the new owner could change it too. If not and the previous own knew the password….I think you get my point.

KR
KR
5 years ago

When I bought a cheap new car earlier this year, my first question to the dealer was about the chips in the car. He said there was nothing I could do about chips, that the manufacturers of these chips had “wound together” the electronics that kept the car tuned and functional along with “other stuff.” Because I know nothing about engines and had an immediate need for a car, I bought it, reluctantly.

When this car dies, I’ll either buy a used/restored car or …

… here’s my question. I read that when auto manufacturers are done with a particular model/year, they sell the forms or moulds used to make that car, which continue to be made in other countries. Is this true?

Lets say I want to buy a 1980s Land Rover Defender. My kid says they’re still in production overseas. Can I buy one, ship/drive it here, and put tags on it?

New Name
New Name
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
5 years ago

I can confirm that the car repair business is absolutely loaded with technicians who are on cabal payroll. This includes factory dealer repair shops and also small business auto repair shops. Watch out for businesses own by foreigners with poor english and clearly new to the US; you have to wonder how they got the credit to afford their shop, tools, etc.

As to vintage vehicles such as Land Rovers made in other countries, here’s the problem: you need to make sure that any such vehicle passes US DOT standards. There’s various exemptions and such, but let me emphasize it’s a real hassle. IT’s why Land Rover Defenders aren’t available here. Or even Series 70 Land Cruisers (a favorite in the developing world.) They lack various safety standards, emission standards, etc.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
5 years ago

Purchase/Find online the service manual for the car that includes the parts breakdown. You should be able to find it in there. Maybe, they are lazy and are using the car radio/satellite antenna to transmit. I would think that would work better than an engine compartment device.

I would stay away from cars that have electric steering and throttle controls, if you can. Hydraulics can be cut, but are not hackable. My 2010 Truck has electronic throttle controls that cut throttle if you try to put the vehicle in a slide (cuts throttle when it detects the traction problems).

Luigi
Luigi
5 years ago

In Missouri:
LGBT Flags Get Handed Out at School, Kids Rebel and Raise Confederate Flag https://www.westernjournal.com/lgbt-flags-get-handed-school-kids-rebel-raise-confederate-flag/amp/
“Although administrators apparently did nothing about the rainbow flags, the Confederate banner was confiscated and the situation investigated.”

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
5 years ago

I believe Patten was also in opposition to the “Morganthau Plan” and that was enough to get him killed.

Farcesensitive
5 years ago

CNN Pays Airports $100,000 Each to Play Fake News At Gates

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/cnn-pays-airports-100000-each-to-play-fake-news-at-gates/

That’s a sure way to make money on advertising/sarc

Pale Rider
5 years ago

Happy to see you are okay! In case I don’t get a chance to say so on Wednesday, Merry Christmas! I can’t thank you enough for the service you do for our cause.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
5 years ago

Merry Christmas to one and all!

Farcesensitive
5 years ago

I have a new suggestion for the language wars.
We need to take back the word “gay”, we can start by spreading the rumor that it is a derogatory slur.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Farcesensitive
5 years ago
Farcesensitive
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
5 years ago

Is your objection that you don’t want it to be labelled a derogatory slur?

I suggested that because I think it’s the only way to make the enemy stop using it for perverts.

We can rehabilitate the word after they let go of it.

Farcesensitive
5 years ago

Southern Venezuela military facility raided, one soldier dead

https://news.yahoo.com/southern-venezuela-military-facility-raided-213623260.html