Sepp Hasslberger: Jon Rappoport on Vaccines, the Big Picture, and Why Total Offense to Take Back the Power is Required

07 Health, 07 Other Atrocities, Commerce, Corruption, Government
Sepp Hasslberger
Sepp Hasslberger

Vaccines are part of a precise agenda. Jon Rappoport explains what that agenda is, and he concludes: “Understanding all these points should convince those who resist vaccination that playing defense, hoping for acknowledgment, and pleading for understanding are not enough. Going on the offense with great energy is required.”

Globalism and the push for mandatory universal vaccination

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Mini-Me: NSA Gutting of US Communications and Computing Likely to Cost US Tech Companies Way More Than $35 Billion

Corruption, Government, Idiocy, IO Deeds of War, IO Impotency
Who?  Mini-Me?
Who? Mini-Me?

NSA Surveillance May Cost U.S. Tech Companies More than $35 Billion

Two years ago, when Edward Snowden exposed the NSA’s massive surveillance machine it didn’t just make Americans distrust the U.S. government—it also impelled foreigners to shy away from U.S.-made technologies. The result appears to be costly. In fact, a new report from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), a Washington, D.C., think tank, says the agency’s pervasive digital surveillance will likely cost U.S. companies more than $35 billion in foreign business by 2016.

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CounterPunch: War Between US and China

02 China, Commerce, Corruption, Government, Idiocy, IO Deeds of War, Military

counterpunch good The Skirmish in the Spratlys: Beating Uncle Sam at His Own Game

by MIKE WHITNEY

EXTRACT

What happens next, should be fairly obvious to anyone who has followed US meddling in recent years. The US is now at war with China, which means that it will use all of its resources and capabilities, except it’s military assets, to defeat the enemy. The United States will not militarily engage an enemy that can fight back or inflict pain on the US. That’s the cardinal rule of US military policy. While that precludes a nuclear conflagration, it does not exclude a hyperbolic propaganda campaign demonizing China and its leaders in the media (Sadly, the comparisons to Hitler and the Kaiser have already started), asymmetrical attacks on Chinese markets and currency, excruciating economic sanctions, US-NGO funding for Chinese dissidents, foreign agents and fifth columnists, intrusions into China’s territorial waters and airspace, strategic denial of critical energy supplies, (80 percent of China’s oil supplies are delivered via the Malacca Strait to the South China Sea) and, finally, covert support for “moderate” jihadis who are committed to toppling the Chinese government and replacing it with an Islamic Caliphate. All of these means and proxies will be employed to defeat Beijing, to derail its ambitious Silk Roads strategy, to curtail its explosive growth, and to sabotage its plan to be the preeminent power in Asia.

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CounterPunch: Bernie Sanders the Sheepdog

Civil Society, Corruption

counterpunch goodThe “Sheepdog”, the Sheep and the Plantation: Why is the DNC Sending Out Pro-Bernie Sanders Emails?

EXTRACT

Here’s the Sanders in an ABC News interview with George Stephanopoulos from May 3:

STEPHANOPOULOS: So if you lose in this nomination fight, will you support the Democratic nominee?

SANDERS: Yes. I have in the past.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Not going to run as an independent?

SANDERS: No, absolutely not. I’ve been very clear about that.

Ironically, it seems that the DNC and left-critics of the Sanders campaign agree on a very important fact: they believe Sanders will attract a number of young voters and activists, then dutifully tell them to vote for Hillary when he drops out.

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Berto Jongman: Modernizing Analytical Training + Robert Steele & RECAP

Corruption, Government, Idiocy, Ineptitude, IO Impotency
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

Modernizing Analytical Training for the 21st Century

Senior US intelligence leaders are starting to doubt whether ‘experts’ are the best forecasters of emerging risks. Regina Joseph, however, has other culprits in mind. Familiar cultural and bureaucratic obstacles may be more to blame for the foresight training and analysis problems intelligence agencies face today.

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