Trump Double Dog Dares the EU to Double Down

Binkley and I have speculated that nationalism and populism might be a psyop to scare the snowflake generation in the US and Europe into crying out for globalism and this article seems to support the possibility of such a crisis-reaction dialectic. The European Union, as one of the regional columns of what is likely to … Read more

How To Get Around the Tenth Amendment & Effectively Nationalize the Police

I have long predicted that the nationalization of our police force (a stated goal of one of Obama’s top cops) would more likely come as a “normalization” of process, regulations, procedures, etc., through model codes or through quid pro quos just as highway funds were used to strong arm states into raising the drinking age … Read more

First Amendment Fading Fast

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. While I’m not sure Congress could get away with making … Read more

Leaked John Kerry Conversation with Syrian Opposition

Interesting article from Voltaire.net presenting this conversation between John Kerry & the Syrian Opposition. One of the many things I found particularly interesting was how rudely these people spoke to Kerry. Here’s the article: Audio Evidence: John Kerry privately confirms supporting and arming Daesh Here’s the leaked tape: For more articles and quick hits like … Read more

Body Armor in the Crosshairs

Another object of the various psyops that are unfolding these days is body armor. The three-pronged approach to gun control seems to be restricting actual firearm ownership without due process (pre-criminals labeled mentally ill, vets with psych issues, domestic terrorists, religious radicals, etc.), limiting ammunition access, and interfering with the ability for the citizenry to … Read more

Gerasimov Doctrine, Russia's Cyberstrategy?

I was just reading an article in the WSJ called Behind Russia’s Cyber Strategy A 2013 article by Russian Gen. Valery Gerasimov emphasized importance of cyberwarfare but in typical propaganda fashion, the Gerasimov’s original article was not linked, so I did a little digging, and found Gerasimov’s article translated, but also found that the analyst … Read more

Morning Joe and Trump

by Andreago Ferreira As I’ve reported in previous blogs, the mainstream media seems to subtly bolster Donald Trump, which is of course contrary to popular opinion which blanket asserts that the mainstream Midtown and D.C. media is squarely against Trump. One of the key specific indications of this was leaked off-air audio from Morning Joe … Read more

THE MARCH TOWARDS WAR – U.S. expels 35 Russian diplomats…History repeats itself again.

From Reuters The United States on Thursday expelled 35 Russian diplomats and closed two Russian compounds in New York and Maryland in response to a campaign of harassment by Russia against American diplomats in Moscow, a senior U.S. official said on Thursday. The U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters the Russian diplomats … Read more

It's Opposite Day for Ohio Republicans!

I’ve been pointing out for awhile that the principle of subsidiarity–that the competent authority closest to you should be responsible for resolving issues–is under fire from the exact people who pretend to defend it. The principle of subsidiarity is the basis of states’ rights and the Tenth Amendment which reserves powers to the states that … Read more

FBI Just Got Huge Expansion of Hacking Powers, and Other Tales of Surveillance & Censorship

I guess some real news crept into the fake news…Here’s a story from RT (h/t Dean) FBI gets expanded hacking powers despite Senate fight Critics argue the rule threatens the privacy rights of Americans.Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) tried three times on Wednesday to delay the changes, which will take effect at midnight. In a speech … Read more