Robert Steele: 10 Moves To Hold the House UPDATE 10: Lost House, Some Good News
Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Government
SHORT URL:
http://tinyurl.com/trump-10-moves
UPDATE 10: GOP lost the House and that is probably for the best — the NeverTrumpers from the GOP are the ones that were flushed out. Control of the Senate increased and that assures a flood of conservative Justices.
I continue to recommend that the President commit to #UNRIG Election Reform Act, with the goal of having one third of Congress in 2020 be from a small party or independent.
Moves with Images and Links Below the Fold
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Berto Jongman: Why Trump Will Win Second Term (And Comment on Just How Stupid the Left Can Be)
Cultural Intelligence, Ethics
Why Donald Trump Will Likely Win A Second Term As President
Benjamin Waddell
“The U.S. political system is institutionally rigged in favor of conservative white voters who drastically diverge from the political values of most Americans.”
“Supporters of the Electoral College argue that the system insulates the executive branch from the whims of an uninformed public and balances power between sparsely populated rural states and densely populated urban states. As benign as this arrangement may seem, however, it’s steeped in the legacy of slavery, discrimination and racism.”
“The Electoral College was designed to buttress the power of white rural voters, and true to that purpose, it continues to suppress the power of minority voters today.”
Paul Craig Roberts: Erasing History, Diplomacy, Truth, and Life on Earth
Collective Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Earth Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
Erasing History, Diplomacy, Truth, and Life on Earth
One of the reasons that countries fail is that collective memory is continually destroyed as older generations pass away and are replaced by new ones who are disconnected from what came before.
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Astonishingly, neither the Times nor the Post give any credence to the emphatic statement made at least one week before by Bob Woodward—normally considered the most authoritative chronicler of Washington’s political secrets—that after two years of research he had found “no evidence of collusion” between Trump and Russia.
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Robert Steele: Khashoggi False Flag CIA Princes Bandar Turki Coup Against Trump & MbS UPDATE 20: Saudi Lead on Alledged Murder a Zionist Asset?
Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
SHORT URL:
http://tinyurl.com/steele-khashoggi
UPDATE 20: Saudi Lead on Alledged Murder a Zionist Asset?
UPDATE 19: Sybel Edmunds in Turkey Confirms CIA-Mossad False Flag Fake Girlfriend, No Body
UPDATE 18: The CIA lied about the Russians hacking the election, could they be lying (or deceived by the Zionists) on MBS's role? President is CORRECT to say CIA assessment is “premature.”
ORIGINAL and Updates Below the Fold.
Hamid Dabashi: An American and an Arab Walk Into a Saudi Consulate….One (Thomas Friedman) Come Out Smiling and Writes About Saudi Reforms, the Other (Jamal Khashoggi) is Tortured, Dismembered, and Never Seen Again. What Can We Learn from This?
Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Media
An American and an Arab journalist walk into a Saudi Consulate
On Thomas Friedman, ‘his friend' Jamal Khashoggi, and our duty to expose the malicious ignorance of imperial messengers.
Hamid Dabashi, Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University.
The New York Times is the barometer of the health and sickness of the American society. So long as it keeps hasbara propaganda officers like Thomas Friedman on its columns the New York Times offers us a perfectly accurate measure of where this society is and where it is headed. It both reflects and manufactures the United States for us.
Anthony Judge: Cognitive Embodiment of Nature “Re-cognized” Systemically
Cultural Intelligence
Cognitive Embodiment of Nature “Re-cognized” Systemically
Radical engagement with an increasingly surreal reality
Introduction
Indications in place of reasoned argument
Nature as a cognitive exoskeleton for humanity?
Renaissance of the environment and psychology of sustainability
Potential cognitive embodiment of other species: “re-cognized” in a global context?
Intercourse with the environment as cognitive “shapeshifting”
Potential cognitive speciation understood otherwise
Embodying the universe as a strategic opportunity
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