Latest Saker interview. Sobering. Start at 5:06 minutes.
Summary and comment below the fold.
The truth at any cost lowers all other costs — curated by former US spy Robert David Steele.
Latest Saker interview. Sobering. Start at 5:06 minutes.
Summary and comment below the fold.
We do not make this shit up. This is a deepening of Zion Strike Four.
The eradication of Zionist influence over the US economy, US government, and US society must be priority one going into 2020.
Patriots everywhere should carefully explain the difference between Zionism (evil) and Judaism (good).
Twitter Source with Comments (Unconstitutional? No shit!)
Bonus Video, Comment, Links Below the Fold
The poster of the above video has provided a great deal of information in the Description, that text is recommended.
Quote to Note: Experts from UK Take a Look at US Social Media
I read “Silicon Valley’s ‘Belated and Uncoordinated’ Efforts at Dealing with Russian Fake News Revealed.” The report was created by experts in the UK and leaded to the Washington Post.
Here’s a quote which suggests the principal finding:
“Social media have gone from being the natural infrastructure for sharing collective grievances and coordinating civic engagement to being a computational tool for social control, manipulated by canny political consultants and available to politicians in democracies and dictatorships alike,” the authors of the report wrote.
The idea is that technology is neutral until a person figures out how to use it as a weapon or to his or her advantage.
Continue reading “Stephen E. Arnold: The Weaponization of Social Media — #GoogleGestapo”
There is no substitute for reading every word and enjoying every graphic in this marvelous gift of reflection from WaitButWhy.com.
Continue reading “Yoda: The Fermi Paradox — Where Are All The extraterrestrials?”
Margin of Victory
“Margin of Victory: Five Battles that Changed the Face of Modern Warfare” by Douglas Macgregor. Naval Institute Press. 2016, Hardcover, 268 pages, $34.95.
“Margin of Victory” is about change, intelligently and soberly recognizing the need for that change regardless of preconceived notions and the consequences of failing to do so. Each of the conflicts analyzed by Macgregor, all seemingly unrelated at first glance, center on his repeated premise that victory will depend on lessons learned that will drive accepting change and implementing the hard decisions that must accompany transformation – notably in technology, people, strategy and organization. While history provides perspective that must be considered, holding on to outmoded concepts or failing to properly leverage what’s been learned will ultimately lead to decisive defeat.