It is not debatable that the ‘caravan' isn't the coincidental and unorganized decision of thousands of people to simultaneously take a long walk to the United States. Just the logistical aspect of looking after this many people in a rolling march through Central America would be very complicated, and very expensive. When you add the ‘coincidence' that they are timed to arrive at the American border just at the American midterms . . . well, you have to be awfully obtuse to miss the conspiracy. Whose conspiracy is it?
Word from a well-traveled and well-connected derring-doer is that the State Department is manned, floor to rafters, with hardcore globalist shitlibs who hate Trump and commit low to high level sedition every day attempting to undermine his Administration.
He says, without a hint of irony or glibness, that subversives within State will take Trump down if he doesn’t immediately clean house and fire at least three-quarters of the staff. He says, again sans glibness, that whatever negative blowback this will have on foreign relations is more than compensated for by removing an actively hostile threat to his Presidency, and he wonders why Trump has to date dropped the ball on this pressing matter. He presumes members of Trump’s inner circle are deliberately hiding State Department subterfuge from him, and if that’s the case, then the fix is in.
If you do a search of shadow banning, you'll find sites that claim to help you identify whether Twitter or Instagram has shadow banned your account. The basic idea of shadow banning is to spoof the shadow-banned user into believing their public posts are visible to all while in reality the posts are visible only to the user or in some cases to the users' followers.
Twitter alternative GAB has been notified by its host provider it will be shut down unless it finds another host, due to actions of one deranged individual. A clear case of collective punishment. Where have we heard that term before?
At a Berlin security conference, hardline neocon Jamie Fly appeared to claim some credit for the recent coordinated purge of alternative media, report Max Blumenthal and Jeb Sprague.
The remarks by Fly — “we are just starting to push back” — seemed to confirm the worst fears of the alternative online media community. If he was to be believed, the latest purge was motivated by politics, not spam prevention, and was driven by powerful interests hostile to dissident views, particularly where American state violence is concerned.
PBI: Bayer's German CEO is delusional and should be fired soon. Monsanto is dead. Although judge reduced award to $70M or so, there are thousands more lawsuits that will be won against Monsanto.
PBI: This is a variation of the tobacco campaign that took decades. It will not be over anytime soon. It is also a classic illustration of what happens when companies are allowed to ignore true cost economics (because government, academia, and media were corrupt and bribed to not do true cost economics), thus externalizing unrecoverable costs to future generations — costs that include the loss of diversity and human health from pollution and climate change.