News update for December 7, 2016

Renzi loses Italian vote, resigns. What Goldman Sachs thinks about Italy’s financial situation. Tom Luongo sees a clash with Germany over Italy’s massive debt.

Malaysia tilts away from Obama toward China. Obama loses another U.S. ally.

China launches social credit system to control every aspect of life. We are well along this path, the ideal of Communism, in the United States today. Try getting a job if you’re conservative.

Slovakia bans Islam. It’s really quite simple.

India to deport 20 million Muslims. Nice move.

German courts recognize the legitimacy of sharia law and sharia patrols. The Moslems can take you over pretty quick.

Obama’s Department of Justice fines Denver for not hiring illegals. That’s right, not hiring.

This video is longish and contains some mumbling and stream of consciousness, but it gets to gay pedophile codes, which are a mystery to the vast majority of normal folk.

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Obama’s legacy: First drag queen performs at White House.

Top Obama fundraiser arrested for raping children.

Obama commutes sentences of a thousand convicted criminals. Obama does love crime.

Arrest statistics for Syrians in England. There appears to have been no vetting of these refugees.

65 countries are building walls to keep out immigrants.

A report on how bad Islam is in France.

Keith Ellison, a Democratic congressman who is presently the leading candidate to head the Democratic Party, has ties to Islamic jihad, Saudi style.

Kellogg withdraws ads from Breitbart, funds Black Lives Matter. A boycott is under way, feel free to join.

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Daniel Greenfield believes Hillary’s defeat opens the way for Obama to reign as supreme Stalinist community organizer. Opens the way for him to raise money without much competition, for sure. Obama isn’t giving any indications he wants to retire and play golf. He seems anxious to defend his awful record.

Howard Schulz of Starbucks uses Communist group brainwashing methods on his employees. Hat tip AryanSkynet. We have personally gone through this, though it wasn’t at Starbucks. The best way to handle it is to stay silent. If that’s impossible, ask the discussion leader what his qualifications are for leading the session, then point out that his qualifications are not authoritative about anything, he’s just expressing his opinion. You can lose your job for expressing the wrong opinions at brainwashing sessions, but it’s better to lose your job than be thought a liberal.

Julian Assange disappeared for a while, but he appears to be all right.

The globalist ban on cash has moved to Spain and South Korea. Coming to your country soon.

Niall Ferguson has a think-piece on the new Trump administration and Henry Kissinger’s thoughts on the New World Order. Meanwhile, war criminals Kissinger and Brzezinski have been invited to speak in Norway to a Nobel Peace Prize Forum. Disgusting.

James LaFond explains, briefly, why elites ally with the underclass to check the will of the majority, in ancient Rome and in today’s United States.

MajorityRights delves into the mind and background of Steve Bannon.

Political Ponerology by Andrzej Lobaczewski is an examination of the qualities of psychopaths. He has something important to say about recognizing and dealing with anti-social personalities.

Twitter suspends accounts of Alt-Right tweeters. The war against free speech moves to the top of their agenda.

Following up on our posts about the CIA control of media:

In his book “The CIA and the Media,” Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein quotes William B. Bader, former CIA intelligence officer, in his testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee. Baeder said:

“There is quite an incredible spread of relationships. You don’t need to manipulate Time magazine, for example, because there are [Central Intelligence] Agency people at the management level.”

Bernstein writes:

“The Agency’s relationship with the Times was by far its most valuable among newspapers, according to CIA officials. From 1950 to 1966, about ten CIA employees were provided Times cover under arrangements approved by the newspaper’s late publisher, Arthur Hays Sulzberger. The cover arrangements were part of a general Times policy—set by Sulzberger—to provide assistance to the CIA whenever possible.”

A history of CIA integration with media from Global Research.

“At a 2012 conference held by In-Q-Tel CIA Director David Patraeus declared that the rapidly-developing “internet of things” and “smart home” will provide the CIA with the ability to spy on any US citizen should they become a “person of interest’ to the spy community,” Wired magazine reports. “‘Transformational’ is an overused word, but I do believe it properly applies to these technologies,’ Patraeus enthused, ‘particularly to their effect on clandestine tradecraft’ … ‘Items of interest will be located, identified, monitored, and remotely controlled through technologies such as radio-frequency identification, sensor networks, tiny embedded servers, and energy harvesters — all connected to the next-generation internet using abundant, low-cost, and high-power computing,” Patraeus said, “the latter now going to cloud computing, in many areas greater and greater supercomputing, and, ultimately, heading to quantum computing.” Spencer Ackerman, “CIA Chief: We’ll Spy on You Through Your Dishwasher,” Wired, March 15, 2012.”


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