As you would say, “we do not make this shit up.”
The site now officially bans content that references “Jewish people running the world or controlling major institutions such as media networks, the economy or the government.” …
As you would say, “we do not make this shit up.”
The site now officially bans content that references “Jewish people running the world or controlling major institutions such as media networks, the economy or the government.” …

Alert Reader writes in:
So, in the article about doctors / Fauci, in the 4th paragraph there is a link to a Del Bigtree article that explains the possible treasonous (my words) objection to the use of hydrochloroquine: the requirement that there be no treatment available already
. . . it is suspected that the real reason Fauci and his murderous accomplices are trying to silence these doctors, such as the Frontline Doctors who stormed into Washington D.C. a few weeks ago, is because legally they cannot petition the FDA to fast-track new drugs and vaccines if there is already an effective treatment available. (See: Is the 100% Cure Rate of Hydroxychloroquine a Threat to Fast-Tracking the COVID Vaccines?)
What Will Not Recover: Government
Jeffrey A. Tucker
American Institute for Economic Research
So where does the public stand now on lockdowns? It’s not easy to find reliable polls. We do know that 3 in 4 Americans are willing to tell pollsters that the country is headed in the wrong direction.
In the long run, governments need to seek the consent of the governed. They can rule through police powers only in the event of panic. It works for a while. But when people start thinking normally again, the scale of what has happened will dawn on people. Then there could be hell to pay.
Google Version 2: The Calculating Predator is the public version of a series of reports prepared for clients in 2005 and 2007.
The topics covered in the monograph, published by a now defunct
publishing company, included an a review of Google's database technology Bigtable which remains today the core data management system after more than 15 years since its invention, Google's artificial intelligence activities, a review of Google's video technology, its programmable search engine (a system likely to be of interest in upcoming government investigations of the company), and technologies enabling Google's “walled garden.”
Continue reading “Stephen E. Arnold: Google Version 2 — Be Very Afraid”
Meet Cybereason: The Israeli intelligence cyber-security front company that has been “simulating” the cancellation of the 2020 election
Cybereason's announcement of its hire of Andrew Borene coincided with its launch of its new “U.S. public sector business,” meaning that Cybereason now seeks to have its cybersecurity software running on even more of the U.S. government's most classified networks. Cybereason, for years, has already been running on several sensitive U.S. government networks through its partnerships with IT contractors for intelligence and defense, such as Lockheed Martin (also a Cybereason investor), WWT and Leidos. However, Borene's hire and this new publicly announced pivot towards the U.S. public sector clearly demonstrates the company's interest in further deepening its presence on U.S. government networks.
Continue reading “Ed Jewett: Israel Practicing US Election Takedown?”

Amazon: A Burr under a Presidential Saddle?
This may just be an example of how a national scheme plays out on the local level. The Portland Press Herald reports, “Amazon Gets Priority While Mail Gets Delayed, Say Letter Carriers.” Mark Seitz, a Portland postal service veteran and president of the Maine State Association of Letter Carriers and the National Association of Letter Carriers Local 92, filed a complaint on July 13 with the U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General. Corroborated by two colleagues, Seitz alleges Portland’s Postmaster James Thornton deliberately delayed first-, second-, and third-class mail by ordering Amazon’s fourth-class packages be sorted first. Willfully delaying mail, it turns out, is a federal offense. Interesting.
Reporter Reuben Schafir informs us: