Anonymous ID: fa2928 QRB General #588: In For The Win, Gonna Be A Rough Ride Edition Sept. 15, 2021, 4:41 p.m. No.91945   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 4:42 p.m. No.91946   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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#587

>>91796, >>91798, 91805, >>91859, >>91862, >>91865, >>91875, >>91939 Wenzday eyez on the skyz

>>91941 McAfee Corp. sold by Intel Corp.:$209.85m-Sept 14/McAfee Corp. Launches Public Offering of Common Stock

>>91901 Watkins: we overwhelmed the 128ducks,they are expanding our service

>>91891 Milley Responds, Claims Usurping Presidential Power To Give Enemy Advance Notice Just Part Of 'Regular Communications'

>>91864 Elon Musk Tells Texas to Come and Take It! (His Electricity)

>>91861 Two More UK Energy Firms Go Bust Amid Record Power Prices

>>91852 Pennsylvania GOP authorizes subpoenas in election probe

>>91836 Monte dei Paschi prepares to close 50 branches - letter to unions

>>91833 COVID Whistleblower: Doctors about to QUIT, Pressured to Vax themselves, Pressured to LIE

>>91812 Jim Watkins telegram: Biden has done more to expose his own handlers, than anyone else could have...

>>91811 Microsoft Hikes Dividend and Unveils $60 Billion Stock Buyback Program

>>91804 In Austria Vaccination for all children by the end of the year

>>91802 Offical McAffee telegram: ...This is It Patriots The Hour is Upon Us...

>>91800 China's "Lehman Moment" Arrives On 13th Anniversary Of Lehman Bankruptcy: Beijing Tells Banks Evergrande Won't Pay Interest

>>91793, >>91794 File under fuggery: Personal carbon allowances revisited

>>91790, >>91830 North And South Korea Test Ballistic Missiles Just Hours Apart. NoKo missiles landed in Japan's EEZ: Defense minister

>>91785 Gavin Newsom to Remain in Office; Democrats Want to Limit Future Recalls

>>91944 #587

 

#586

>>91662 yahoo take on 45 convo

>>91665, >>91667 Jennifer Morrell and‘The Elections Group’ diggz/CFR

>>91669 China’s Economy Weakens as Consumers Turn Wary

>>91671 Recall Election: Live Stream @ Elder HQ in Costa Mesa

>>91678 Scavino pics from 911

>>91680 Scavino: Milley/Treason

>>91681 Rep. Mark Green Passes Amendment to Protect Discharge Status for Active-Duty Troops who Refuse the COVID Vaccine

>>91687 Met Gala: 2010 vs 2021 - shows the degeneration of culture over the last decade

>>91698 The Bee: 10 More Things The Government Will Be Mandating This Year

>>91711 Maricopa County Meeting Tomorrow to Discuss Subpoena Compliance

>>91725, >>91726, >>91737, >>91740, >>91747, >>91751, >>91756 AutoArchiveAnon on Making and Finding Archived info

>>91768 "No clinical benefit observed from the use of remdesivir in hospitalised patients, symptomatic for more than 7 days, on oxygen support."

>>91770 30,305 people died within 21 days of having a Covid-19 Vaccine in England during the first 6 months of 2021

>>91771 French health officials "mask up" just for the camera to promote.....MASK MANDATES

>>91772 #586

 

#585

>>91528, >>91534, >>91568, >>91577, >>91592, >>91639 Tung Out Toozday planefaggin

>>91647 Discovery of re-purposed drugs that slow SARS-CoV-2 replication in human cells

>>91638 Tucker exposes authoritarianism here in America

>>91637 DR MICHAEL MCDOWELL – THE TRUE AGENDA | BIOLOGICAL WARFARE

>>91636 CDC Removes Claim: ‘Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism’ from its website.

>>91635 To the degree that the top military brass agreed to obey #Milley and not the President, America was, for the first time in its history, under a military dictatorship.

>>91632, >>91633 John Kennedy Grills SEC Chair On Approach To Companies

>>91630 Hawley says he'll hold up State and Defense Department nominees unless Blinken and Austin resign

>>91629 Hudson mayor demands all school board members resign or face possible criminal charges over high school course material that he said a judge called "child pornography."

>>91628, >>91640, >>91641, >>91648 Kayleigh doesnt trust Woodward/Its the DS

>>91626 National Guard Is Now Activated In Massachusetts To Take Children To School, because of a massive shortage of bus drivers.

>>91620 Watkins on 8kun images

>>91615 CM: Who exactly is throwing Milley under the bus?

>>91613 45: “If the story of “Dumbass” General Mark Milley…is true, then I assume he would be tried for TREASON

>>91607 X22 Ep. 2576b - Milley [Marker], DEFCON [1], Non Nuclear, Think Football, NSA Monitoring

>>91598, >>91599, >>91601, >>91604, >>91608 45 on Newsmax/comments

>>91593 B2 stealth bomber worth $2BN crash lands on runway at Missouri air base

>>91572, >>91573 Scott Perry reveals why he questioned Blinken about Hunter Biden, will start dumping Blinken emails later today

>>91564 Top Senate Democrat Schumer asks U.S. businesses to weigh in on debt default

>>91563 Around 422,000 in Texas Without Power From Storm Nicholas/surrounding areas

>>91558 An Inside Look at Australia’s ‘Mandatory Quarantine Camps:’

>>91552 @CENTCOM Partner nations Special Operations Forces fast-rope into a small village during Military Operations in Urban Terrain

>>91548 Norm Macdonald Dies, Was 61, had been battling cancer for nearly a decade

>>91547 Archbishop Vigano - Totalitarian Regimes are Overthrown by Force

>>91546 Robert Kennedy has exposed Google as a 'vaccine' company.

>>91544 Federal Judge blocks New York state vaccine mandate for health care workers

>>91541 Cern: 2018 “Sorry, But We Accidentally Ended The World In 2012”

>>91540, >>91588 Pentagon officers will to testify under oath against Milley

>>91536 Federal Court Temporarily Blocks New York's Prohibition on Religious Exemptions from Its Health Care Worker Vaccine Mandate

>>91530, >>91531 Two far-left activists from Washington state associated with #antifa site @igd_news have been convicted in federal court on terrorism charges

>>91526 @usairforce The 55th Communications Squadron at Offutt AFB, Nebraska, was redesignated as the 55th Cyber Squadron recently

>>91660 #585

 

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Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 4:42 p.m. No.91947   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 4:42 p.m. No.91948   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 4:48 p.m. No.91951   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1986 >>1988 >>2009 >>2023

Former Secretary of Defense Esper Was Reportedly Involved with General Milley In Rogue Calls with China

 

President Trump was surrounded by treacherous and even perhaps treasonous monsters in his Administration. His entire tenure was one big revolving coup.

 

According to Mediaite:

 

Defense Secretary Mark Esper reportedly took the lead in Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley’s effort to comfort the Chinese government amid January’s unrest in Washington, D.C.

 

A senior defense official confirmed the allegation, according to Washington Post columnist Josh Rogin, who wrote on Twitter on Wednesday, “Milley was absolutely not going rogue. Esper took the initiative on this in October. Esper asked his own policy folks to backchannel the message. Milley’s message followed Esper’s.”

 

The word of Esper and Milley’s actions really come as no surprise. Esper, after all, defied President Trump and refused to protect the President and the White House when it was under siege from BLM and Antifa communist groups a year ago.

 

Milley called his supervisor, President Trump, a tyrant.

 

Finally, Esper was eventually fired but not before he colluded with General Milley, Nancy Pelosi, and the Chinese against our country.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/09/former-secretary-defense-esper-reportedly-involved-general-milley-rogue-calls-china/

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 4:51 p.m. No.91952   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1986 >>2009 >>2023

Mandate Canvass, not Vaxx

 

Mesa County was CanVassed!

 

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Every state have one?

 

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Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 4:56 p.m. No.91953   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1957 >>1986 >>2009 >>2023

COVID Politics Takes a Dark Turn, Biden Administration Takes Control of Monoclonal Antibody Drugs in Order to Block Treatments in Red States and Ration Equitable Treatment

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2021/09/15/covid-politics-takes-a-dark-turn-biden-administration-takes-control-of-monoclonal-antibody-drugs-in-order-to-block-treatments-in-red-states-and-ration-equitable-treatment/

 

When Joe Biden’s Health and Human Services made the announcement earlier this month (LINK) that they were taking full control over Monoclonal Antibody drugs (mAb) in order to begin rationing the highly effective treatment for COVID-19 infection, several people sounded alarm bells as there was the potential for rationing of COVID treatment based on political ideology. Representative Chip Roy of Texas was one of the first to raise concerns (link).

 

The change in HHS approach followed republican governor Ron DeSantis of Florida promoting the use of mAb and opening up dozens of treatment centers throughout his state. Other governors quickly took notice of the effective action plan of DeSantis in Florida and started to follow that path.

 

As soon as HHS noticed the red state governors were working on a effective treatment alternative to the vaccine approach, HHS appears to have moved in to block it – thereby restricting the treatment pathway in order to enhance the vaccine approach. [HHS Announcement] Note the alarm word “equitable“:

 

It took a week for the new HHS restrictions to impact the pre-existing orders. However, now Alabama is the first state to draw attention to the problem Joe Biden’s administration is creating by rationing mAb treatment and making determinations on which states should be allowed the “equitable use of the available supply“; a fancy term for “rationing” the life-saving treatment based on alignment with the political ideology of the government in control of it.

 

Newsweek – Albama doctors are concerned about the impact on health care systems after the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) decided to temporarily limit monoclonal antibody order. […] Dr. Scott Harris, Alabama’s state health officer, told Newsweek that the shots are key for protecting a person against hospitalization and death … “It can be a lifesaver if given in the first 10 days of symptoms,” Arora said about monoclonal antibodies. “We’re calling on the federal government to help us provide more of this treatment, not less, so we can save lives and keep COVID patients out of the hospital.”

 

[…] Monoclonal antibody treatments have been authorized for use only in high-risk patients who either tested positive for the coronavirus or were knowingly exposed. That’s still a broad swath of people, given that high risk includes anyone with a body mass index over 25, so surges in cases can quickly deplete supplies.

 

Since the treatments have shown promise in keeping people out of the hospital, Alabama had plans to increase the number of locations where people can receive monoclonal antibodies. Those were put on hold following the HHS announcement, and Alabama’s Department of Public Health urged physicians to ensure that only those who qualify for the treatment receive it and prioritize patients based on the likelihood a person will become seriously ill. (link)

 

The approach of the federal government moving in to control mAb treatment does not come in a vacuum. When you consider the U.S. federal government approach to dismiss the effective use of Ivermectin as a COVID treatment; and then consider the “vaccine-only” approach is being applied with extreme pressure from within the U.S. healthcare industry – which includes threats against doctors who do not comply with that outlook; a very clear picture is emerging. All treatment approaches are being blocked in order to force people to take the mRNA gene therapy.

 

It is one thing to demand people take the mRNA gene therapy (aka “vaccine”). It is another thing entirely to block treatment options in order to force vaccination as the only method of survival from infection.

 

Against this backdrop, those fences being installed around Washington DC take on a different perspective.

 

The Joe Biden FDA is blocking Ivermectin. (link)

 

The Joe Biden regulatory agency A.M.A is threatening doctors with their licenses if they speak against vaccination. (link)

 

The Joe Biden administration is threatening the economic security of the U.S. workforce who are not comfortable taking the vaccine. (link)

 

The Joe Biden HHS is taking control of monoclonal antibody treatment supplies. (link)

 

The Biden administration is now determining the “equity” in medical treatment. (link)

 

The Biden administration is putting walls around the Capitol. (link)

 

Yes, there appears to be a very dark agenda unfolding before our eyes. These are not conspiracy theory data-points, they are facts.

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 5:50 p.m. No.91965   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>91962

Camille Paglia: On Trump, Democrats, Transgenderism, and Islamist Terror

June 15, 2017 - 8:00 AM

 

Camille Paglia is one America's smartest and most fearless writers. Like Elvis, she's the kind of superstar who really needs no introduction—though it is worth pointing out that Pantheon has just published a collection of her essays on sex, gender, and feminism, titled Free Women, Free Men. It's fantastic and if you love her work, it's must-reading. (And there's another collection due out in the Fall of 2018, which is more good news.)

 

Last week I sat down with Paglia over email to talk about Donald Trump, Islamist terrorism, and the transgender crusade. Here's a transcript of our conversation:

 

JVL: Donald Trump has recently feuded with Jim Comey, Bob Mueller, Sadiq Kahn, Emmanuel Macron, Angela Merkel, NATO—we'll stop the list there. You were one of a very small number of people who understood Trump's populist appeal early on. Looking at his presidency so far, do think he's continuing to deliver on that appeal? What is he doing right? What is he doing wrong?

 

Camille Paglia: Some background is necessary. First of all, I must make my political affiliations crystal clear. I am a registered Democrat who voted for Bernie Sanders in the 2016 primary and for Jill Stein in the general election. Since last Fall, I've had my eye on Kamala Harris, the new senator from California, and I hope to vote for her in the next presidential primary.

 

Like many others, I initially did not take Donald Trump's candidacy seriously. I dismissed him as a "carnival barker" in my Salon column and assumed his entire political operation was a publicity stunt that he would soon tire of. However, Trump steadily gained momentum because of the startling incompetence and mediocrity of his GOP opponents. What seems forgotten is that everyone, including the Hillary Clinton campaign, thought that Marco Rubio would be the Republican nominee. The moment was ideal for a Latino candidate with national appeal who could challenge the Democratic hold on Florida.

 

Thus Rubio's primary-run flame-out was a spectacular embarrassment. Under TV's unsparing camera eye, he looked like a shallow, dithery adolescent, utterly unprepared to be commander-in-chief in an era of terrorism. Trump's frankly arrogant self-confidence spooked and crushed Rubio—it was a total fiasco. Ben Carson, meanwhile, with his professorial deep-think and spiritualistic eye-closing, often seemed to be beaming himself to another galaxy. With every debate, Ted Cruz, despite his avid national following, accumulated more and more detractors, repelled by his brittle self-dramatizations and lugubrious megalomania.

 

There were two genial, moderate Mid-Western governors who could have wrested the nomination from Trump and performed strongly versus Hillary in the general—Ohio's John Kasich and Wisconsin's Scott Walker. But they blew it because of their personal limitations: On television, Kasich came across as a clumsy, lumbering blowhard while Walker shrank into a nervous, timid mouse with a frozen Pee-wee Herman smile.

 

The point here is that Donald Trump won the nomination fair and square against a host of serious, experienced opponents who simply failed to connect with a majority of GOP primary voters. However, there were too many unknowns about Trump, who had never held elective office and whose randy history in the shadowy demimonde of casinos and beauty pageants laid him open to a cascade of feverish accusations and innuendos from the ever-churning gnomes of the cash-propelled Clinton propaganda machine. In actuality, the sexism allegations about Trump were relatively few and minor, compared to the long list of lurid claims about the predatory Bill Clinton.

 

My position continues to be that Hillary, with her supercilious, Marie Antoinette-style entitlement, was a disastrously wrong candidate for 2016 and that she secured the nomination only through overt chicanery by the Democratic National Committee, assisted by a corrupt national media who, for over a year, imposed a virtual blackout on potential primary rivals. Bernie Sanders had the populist passion, economic message, government record, and personal warmth to counter Trump. It was Sanders, for example, who addressed the crisis of crippling student debt, an issue that other candidates (including Hillary) then took up. Despite his history of embarrassing gaffes, the affable, plain-spoken Joe Biden, in my view, could also have defeated Trump, but he was blocked from running at literally the last moment by President Barack Obama, for reasons that the major media refused to explore.

 

After Trump's victory (for which there were abundant signs in the preceding months), both the Democratic party and the big-city media urgently needed to do a scathingly honest self-analysis, because the election results plainly demonstrated that Trump was speaking to vital concerns (jobs, immigration, and terrorism among them) for which the Democrats had few concrete solutions. Indeed, throughout the campaign, too many leading Democratic politicians were preoccupied with domestic issues and acted strangely uninterested in international affairs. Among the electorate, the most fervid Hillary acolytes (especially young and middle-aged women and assorted show biz celebs) seemed obtusely indifferent to her tepid performance as Secretary of State, during which she doggedly piled up air miles while accomplishing virtually nothing except the destabilization of North Africa.

 

Had Hillary won, everyone would have expected disappointed Trump voters to show a modicum of respect for the electoral results as well as for the historic ceremony of the inauguration, during which former combatants momentarily unite to pay homage to the peaceful transition of power in our democracy. But that was not the reaction of a vast cadre of Democrats shocked by Trump's win. In an abject failure of leadership that may be one of the most disgraceful episodes in the history of the modern Democratic party, Chuck Schumer, who had risen to become the Senate Democratic leader after the retirement of Harry Reid, asserted absolutely no moral authority as the party spun out of control in a nationwide orgy of rage and spite. Nor were there statesmanlike words of caution and restraint from two seasoned politicians whom I have admired for decades and believe should have run for president long ago—Senator Dianne Feinstein and Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi. How do Democrats imagine they can ever expand their electoral support if they go on and on in this self-destructive way, impugning half the nation as vile racists and homophobes?

 

All of which brings us to the issue of Trump's performance to date. The initial conundrum was: could he shift from being the slashing, caustic ex-reality show star of the campaign to a more measured, presidential persona? Perhaps to the dismay of his diehard critics, Trump did indeed make that transition at the Capitol on inauguration morning, when he appeared grave and focused, palpably conveying a sense of the awesome burdens of the highest office. As for his particular actions as president, I am no fan of executive orders, which usurp congressional prerogatives and which I was already denouncing when Obama was constantly signing them (with very little protest, one might add, from the mainstream media).

 

Trump's "travel ban" executive order in late January was obviously bungled—issued way too fast and with woefully insufficient research (pertaining, for example, to green-card holders, who should have been exempted from the start). The administration bears full responsibility for fanning the flames of an already aroused "Resistance." However, I fail to see the "chaos" in the White House that the mainstream media (as well as conservative Never Trumpers) keep harping on—or rather, I see no more chaos than was abundantly present during the first six months of both the Clinton and Obama administrations. Trump seems to be methodically trying to fulfill his campaign promises, notably regarding the economy and deregulation—the approaches to which will always be contested in our two-party system. His progress has thus far been in stops and starts, partly because of the passivity, and sometimes petulance, of the mundane GOP leadership.

 

There seems to be a huge conceptual gap between Trump and his most implacable critics on the left. Many highly educated, upper-middle-class Democrats regard themselves as exemplars of "compassion" (which they have elevated into a supreme political principle) and yet they routinely assail Trump voters as ignorant, callous hate-mongers. These elite Democrats occupy an amorphous meta-realm of subjective emotion, theoretical abstractions, and refined language. But Trump is by trade a builder who deals in the tangible, obdurate, objective world of physical materials, geometry, and construction projects, where communication often reverts to the brusque, coarse, high-impact level of pre-modern working-class life, whose daily locus was the barnyard. It's no accident that bourgeois Victorians of the industrial era tried to purge "barnyard language" out of English.

 

Last week, that conceptual gap was on prominent display, as the media, consumed with their preposterous Russian fantasies, were fixated on former FBI director James Comey's maudlin testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee. (Comey is an effete charlatan who should have been fired within 48 hours of either Hillary or Trump taking office.) Meanwhile, Trump was going about his business. The following morning, he made remarks at the Department of Transportation about "regulatory relief," excerpts of which I happened to hear on my car radio that afternoon. His words about iron, aluminum, and steel seemed to cut like a knife through the airwaves. I later found the entire text on the White House website. Some key passages:

 

We are here today to focus on solving one of the biggest obstacles to creating this new and desperately needed infrastructure, and that is the painfully slow, costly, and time-consuming process of getting permits and approvals to build. And I also knew that from the private sector. It is a long, slow, unnecessarily burdensome process. My administration is committed to ending these terrible delays once and for all. The excruciating wait time for permitting has inflicted enormous financial pain to cities and states all throughout our nation and has blocked many important projects from ever getting off the ground… For too long, America has poured trillions and trillions of dollars into rebuilding foreign countries while allowing our own country—the country that we love—and its infrastructure to fall into a state of total disrepair. We have structurally deficient bridges, clogged roads, crumbling dams and locks. Our rivers are in trouble. Our railways are aging. And chronic traffic that slows commerce and diminishes our citizens' quality of life. Other than that, we're doing very well. Instead of rebuilding our country, Washington has spent decades building a dense thicket of rules, regulations and red tape. It took only four years to build the Golden Gate Bridge and five years to build the Hoover Dam and less than one year to build the Empire State Building. People don't believe that. It took less than one year. But today, it can take 10 years and far more than that just to get the approvals and permits needed to build a major infrastructure project. These charts beside me are actually a simplified version of our highway permitting process. It includes 16 different approvals involving 10 different federal agencies being governed by 26 different statutes. As one example—and this happened just 30 minutes ago—I was sitting with a great group of people responsible for their state's economic development and roadways. All of you are in the room now. And one gentleman from Maryland was talking about an 18-mile road. And he brought with him some of the approvals that they've gotten and paid for. They spent $29 million for an environmental report, weighing 70 pounds and costing $24,000 per page… I was not elected to continue a failed system. I was elected to change it. All of us in government service were elected to solve the problems that have plagued our nation. We are here to think big, to act boldly, and to rise above the petty partisan squabbling of Washington D.C. We are here to take action. It's time to start building in our country, with American workers and with American iron and aluminum and steel. It's time to put up soaring new infrastructure that inspires pride in our people and our towns. No longer can we allow these rules and regulations to tie down our economy, chain up our prosperity, and sap our great American spirit. That is why we will lift these restrictions and unleash the full potential of the United States of America. We will get rid of the redundancy and duplication that wastes your time and your money. Our goal is to give you one point of contact to deliver one decision—yes or no—for the entire federal government, and to deliver that decision quickly, whether it's a road, whether it's a highway, a bridge, a dam. To do this, we are setting up a new council to help project managers navigate the bureaucratic maze. This council will also improve transparency by creating a new online dashboard allowing everyone to easily track major projects through every stage of the approval process. This council will make sure that every federal agency that is consistently delaying projects by missing deadlines will face tough, new penalties… Together, we will build projects to inspire our youth, employ our workers, and create true prosperity for our people. We will pour new concrete, lay new brick, and watch new sparks light our factories as we forge metal from the furnaces of our Rust Belt and our beloved heartland—which has been forgotten. It's not forgotten anymore. We will put new American steel into the spine of our country. American workers will construct gleaming new lanes of commerce across our landscape. They will build these monuments from coast to coast, and from city to city. And with these new roads, bridges, airports and seaports, we will embark on a wonderful new journey into a bright and glorious future. We will build again. We will grow again. We will thrive again. And we will make America great again.

 

Of course this rousing speech (with its can-do World War Two spirit) got scant coverage in the mainstream media. Drunk with words, spin, and snark, middle-class journalists can't be bothered to notice the complex physical constructions that make modern civilization possible. The laborers who build and maintain these marvels are recognized only if they can be shoehorned into victim status. But if they dare to think for themselves and vote differently from their liberal overlords, they are branded as rubes and pariahs.

 

In summary: to have any hope of retaking the White House, Democrats must get off their high horse, lose the rabid rhetoric, and reorient themselves toward practical reality and the free country they are damned lucky to live in.

 

JVL: One of the other big news stories for the last few weeks has been terrorism in Great Britain. Everyone goes to great pains to say that this isn't "Islamic" terrorism, but rather "Islamist" ("Islam-ish?") terrorism. Does nomenclature matter here? Does the fact that Western liberalism gets so wrapped up in knots over how to talk about its antagonists mean anything?

 

CP: You've nailed it about Western liberalism's obsession with language, to the exclusion of wide-ranging study of world history or systematic observation of present social conditions. Liberalism of the 1950s and '60s exalted civil liberties, individualism, and dissident thought and speech. "Question authority" was our generational rubric when I was in college. But today's liberalism has become grotesquely mechanistic and authoritarian: It's all about reducing individuals to a group identity, defining that group in permanent victim terms, and denying others their democratic right to challenge that group and its ideology. Political correctness represents the fossilized institutionalization of once-vital revolutionary ideas, which have become mere rote formulas. It is repressively Stalinist, dependent on a labyrinthine, parasitic bureaucracy to enforce its empty dictates.

 

The reluctance or inability of Western liberals to candidly confront jihadism has been catastrophically counterproductive insofar as it has inspired an ongoing upsurge in right-wing politics in Europe and the United States. Citizens have an absolute right to demand basic security from their government. The contortions to which so many liberals resort to avoid connecting bombings, massacres, persecutions, and cultural vandalism to Islamic jihadism is remarkable, given their usual animosity to religion, above all Christianity. Some commentators have suggested a link to racial preconceptions: that is, Islam remains beyond criticism because it is largely a religion of non-whites whose two holy cities occupy territory once oppressed by Western imperialism.

 

For a quarter century, I have been calling for comparative religion to be made the core curriculum of higher education. (I am speaking as an atheist.) Knowledge of the great world religions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Judeo-Christianity, Islam—is the true multiculturalism. Everyone should have a general familiarity with the beliefs, texts, rituals, art, and shrines of all the major religions. Only via a direct encounter with the Qu'ran and Hadith, for example, can anyone know what they say about jihad and how those strikingly numerous passages have been interpreted in different ways over time.

 

Right now, too many secular Western liberals treat Islam with paternalistic condescension—waving at it vaguely from a benevolent distance but making no effort to engage with its intricate mixed messages, which can inspire toward good or spur acts of devastating impact on the international stage.

 

JVL: I keep waiting for the showdown between feminism and transgenderism, but it always keeps slipping beneath the horizon. I've been looking at how the La Leche League—which stood at the crossroads of feminism once upon a time—has in the last couple years bowed completely to the transgender project. Their central text is (for now) The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding, but they've officially changed their stance to include men and fathers who breastfeed. The actual wording of their policy is wonderful: "It is now recognized that some men are able to breastfeed." Left unsaid is the corollary that some women are biologically unable to breastfeed. Though this would go against the League's founding principles, one supposes. What does one make of all of this?

 

CP: Feminists have clashed with transgender activists much more publicly in the United Kingdom than here. For example, two years ago there was an acrimonious organized campaign, including a petition with 3,000 claimed signatures, to cancel a lecture by Germaine Greer at Cardiff University because of her "offensive" views of transgenderism. Greer, a literary scholar who was one of the great pioneers of second-wave feminism, has always denied that men who have undergone sex-reassignment surgery are actually "women." Her Cardiff lecture (on "Women and Power" in the twentieth century) eventually went forward, under heavy security.

 

And in 2014, Gender Hurts, a book by radical Australian feminist Sheila Jeffreys, created a heated controversy in the United Kingdom. Jeffreys identifies transsexualism with misogyny and describes it as a form of "mutilation." She and her feminist allies encountered prolonged difficulties in securing a London speaking venue because of threats and agitation by transgender activists. Finally, Conway Hall was made available: Jeffrey's forceful, detailed lecture there in July of last year is fully available on YouTube. In it she argues among other things, that the pharmaceutical industry, having lost income when routine estrogen therapy for menopausal women was abandoned because of its health risks, has been promoting the relatively new idea of transgenderism in order to create a permanent class of customers who will need to take prescribed hormones for life.

 

Although I describe myself as transgender (I was donning flamboyant male costumes from early childhood on), I am highly skeptical about the current transgender wave, which I think has been produced by far more complicated psychological and sociological factors than current gender discourse allows. Furthermore, I condemn the escalating prescription of puberty blockers (whose long-term effects are unknown) for children. I regard this practice as a criminal violation of human rights.

 

It is certainly ironic how liberals who posture as defenders of science when it comes to global warming (a sentimental myth unsupported by evidence) flee all reference to biology when it comes to gender. Biology has been programmatically excluded from women's studies and gender studies programs for almost 50 years now. Thus very few current gender studies professors and theorists, here and abroad, are intellectually or scientifically prepared to teach their subjects.

 

The cold biological truth is that sex changes are impossible. Every single cell of the human body remains coded with one's birth gender for life. Intersex ambiguities can occur, but they are developmental anomalies that represent a tiny proportion of all human births.

 

In a democracy, everyone, no matter how nonconformist or eccentric, should be free from harassment and abuse. But at the same time, no one deserves special rights, protections, or privileges on the basis of their eccentricity. The categories "trans-man" and "trans-woman" are highly accurate and deserving of respect. But like Germaine Greer and Sheila Jeffreys, I reject state-sponsored coercion to call someone a "woman" or a "man" simply on the basis of his or her subjective feeling about it. We may well take the path of good will and defer to courtesy on such occasions, but it is our choice alone.

 

As for the La Leche League, they are hardly prepared to take up the cudgels in the bruising culture wars. Awash with the milk of human kindness, they are probably stuck in nurturance mode. Naturally, they snap to attention at the sound of squalling babies, no matter what their age. It's up to literature professors and writers to defend the integrity of English, which like all languages changes slowly and organically over time. But with so many humanities departments swallowed up in the poststructuralist tar pit, the glorious medium of English may have to fight the gender commissars on its own.

Original Link:

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/weekly-standard/camille-paglia-on-trump-democrats-transgenderism-and-islamist-terror

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 5:52 p.m. No.91966   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1968

>>91964

I think the end of the cold war, 1989, Berlin wall coming down, Perestroika put an end to a lot of that, mabbe before

I grew up and the cold war was def on

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 6:05 p.m. No.91969   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>91968

learned to duck under a desk for bomb drills in mid 60's, don't remember any after that, deep South, was in Fla by HS, still pretty deep South wit mix of yankees too, they laughed at pol thought taught then, prolly most were liberal and South was def not

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 6:33 p.m. No.91972   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1986 >>2009 >>2023

https://thenationalpulse.com/exclusive/export-import-bank-president-is-ccp-consultant/

 

Biden’s Export-Import Bank Nominee Advises Chinese Communists on ‘Access To US Government.’

 

Yet another Joe Biden nominee is compromised by the Chinese Communist Party.

 

Reta Jo Lewis, Joe Biden’s nominee for President and Chair of the Export-Import Bank of the United States, has collaborated with various Chinese Communist Party-funded influence groups flagged by the U.S. government for seeking to coerce American officials into adopting “Beijing’s preferred policies,” The National Pulse can reveal.

 

The National Pulse can also exclusively report that Lewis serves on the board of the Greater Washington China Investment Center (GWCIC), which describes itself as a “public-private partnership designed to help small to mid-sized Chinese companies seeking to go global with a guided entrance to the U.S. market.” GWCIC President Bill Black’s bio boasts about his advisory roles with blacklisted telecommunications firm Huawei.

 

The group promises to form “key connections” for its Chinese clients in order to “build relationships with key players in both countries who have influence on foreign investment.”

 

To do so, GWCIC promises to provide “access and introductions to city, state and federal leaders in the United States and China.” A now-deleted promise on the website is that the GWCIC would also provide “access to U.S. industry and government databases.”

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 6:36 p.m. No.91973   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1977 >>2009 >>2023

>>91960

 

MICHAEL SUSSMANN PARTNER

 

Perkins Coieleads to Russian Collusion fraud…and election fraud

 

Michael Sussmann, a former federal prosecutor, is a nationally recognized privacy, cybersecurity, and national security attorney. He is engaged in some of the most sophisticated and high-stakes matters today, taking on global data breaches, government investigations, and other bet-the-company representations. Michael’s more notable work includes his past representation of the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign in their responses to Russian hacking in the 2016 presidential election. This work was detailed in the best-selling books The Apprentice (2018), The Perfect Weapon (2018), Russian Roulette (2018), and Hacks (2017).

 

Michael has been ranked as a Privacy and Data Security Expert in the Chambers Global and Chambers USA directories and is among the Cybersecurity Docket’s Incident Response 40 for 2021 (“the best data breach response lawyers in the business”). He is often quoted in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and other media. Investigative reporters have cited his legal work in two other important books: Power Wars (2015) and Dragnet Nation (2015). Michael also has provided congressional testimony and litigated national security cases in federal court.

 

Michael has regularly conducted extensive corporate privacy and cybersecurity reviews and represented Fortune 100 companies before the FTC, U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), state attorneys general, and congressional committees. He is a former cybercrime prosecutor who has assisted many of the world’s largest companies in their responses to sophisticated network intrusions.

 

Michael has advised email and wireless providers, social networks, and other communications providers on all aspects of regulatory compliance. He has particular experience in surveillance issues relating to the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). Michael’s national security portfolio has included counseling on government contracting, foreign-based investments in or threats to U.S. infrastructure, and handling of classified information.

 

For 12 years, prior to joining the firm, Michael held several positions within DOJ. He was a senior counsel in the Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section, where he investigated and prosecuted computer intrusions and other internet-related crimes. At the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia, Michael prosecuted white-collar and violent crimes and conducted grand jury investigations and jury trials. Michael began his work at DOJ as special assistant to the assistant attorney general for the Criminal Division. Michael was a contributing author to DOJ’s manuals on Prosecuting Computer Crimes, Searching and Seizing Computers and Obtaining Electronic Evidence in Criminal Investigations, and Prosecuting Intellectual Property Crimes.

 

Michael began his legal career in New York in the litigation department at Proskauer Rose LLP.

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 6:37 p.m. No.91974   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1977 >>1986 >>2009 >>2023

>>91960

Michael’s more notable work includes his past representation of the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign in their responses to Russian hacking in the 2016 presidential election

 

For 12 years, prior to joining the firm, Michael held several positions within DOJ. He was a senior counsel in the Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section, where he investigated and prosecuted computer intrusions and other internet-related crimes. At the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia, Michael prosecuted white-collar and violent crimes and conducted grand jury investigations and jury trials. Michael began his work at DOJ as special assistant to the assistant attorney general for the Criminal Division. Michael was a contributing author to DOJ’s manuals on Prosecuting Computer Crimes, Searching and Seizing Computers and Obtaining Electronic Evidence in Criminal Investigations, and Prosecuting Intellectual Property Crimes.

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 6:50 p.m. No.91980   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1986 >>2009 >>2023

>>91960

Interview Transcript of Michael Sussman

 

(December 18, 2017)

 

Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

 

U.S. House of Representatives

 

Questioning for Majority done by Kash

 

https://www.dni.gov/files/HPSCI_Transcripts/2020-05-04-Michael_Sussman-MTR_Redacted.pdf

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 6:53 p.m. No.91981   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2009 >>2023

>>91960

By Jeff Mordock - The Washington Times - Thursday, October 4, 2018

 

Michael Sussmann, Hillary Clinton lawyer, gave FBI Russia meddling document

 

A lawyer with ties to the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton’s campaign passed on documents about Russian election meddling to the FBI’s general counsel during the 2016 presidential campaign, according to a report Thursday.

 

James Baker, who was formerly the top lawyer at the FBI, told congressional investigators about the exchange in a closed-door deposition on Wednesday, the Daily Caller reported.

 

Mr. Baker said he received the documents as well as computer storage devices on Russian hacking from Michael Sussmann, an attorney with Perkins Coie.

 

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/oct/4/michael-sussmann-hillary-clinton-lawyer-gave-fbi-r/

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 6:58 p.m. No.91982   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1986 >>2009 >>2010 >>2023

>>91960

https://twitter.com/rabb1t_fr3n/status/1438318479564808199

 

==Michael Sussman/Perkins Coie/Fusion GPS

 

Quote Tweet==

 

d a n n y d A r k Ω RoseYin yangAriesRose

 

@rabb1t_fr3n

 

· 1h

 

Tick-Tock Skull twitter.com/Techno_Fog/sta…

 

Show this thread

 

8:47 PM · Sep 15, 2021·

 

https://twitter.com/rabb1t_fr3n/status/1438302564043345924

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 7:09 p.m. No.91983   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1986 >>2009 >>2023

GEORGENEWS, [15.09.21 21:04]

 

SAVE AMERICA

 

PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP

 

SEPTEMBER 15, 2021

 

BEDMINSTER, NJ

 

Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America

 

Milley never told me about calls being made to China. From what I understand, he didn’t tell too many other people either. He put our Country in a very dangerous position but President Xi knows better, and would’ve called me. The way Milley and the Biden Administration handled the Afghanistan withdrawal, perhaps the most embarrassing moment in our Country’s history, would not exactly instill fear in China. Milley is a complete nutjob! The only reason Biden will not fire or court-martial Milley is because he doesn’t want him spilling the dirty secrets on Biden’s deadly disaster in Afghanistan.

 

###

 

https://t.me/georgenews

 

https://t.me/georgenews/2318

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 7:13 p.m. No.91985   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2009 >>2023

>>91960

You know what’s interesting about this Michael Sussmann Interview on December 18, 2017?

 

KASH PATEL did the questioning!

 

It looks like someone “forgot” to redact his name - ONE time - right at the beginning. Look, you can see Conaway say, “ All right. We'll start the clock. We'll go first on our side. I've asked Kash to do the questioning.” And then RIGHT below that line, a name is redacted. Very interesting.

 

https://d3i6fh83elv35t.cloudfront.net/static/2020/05/ms53.pdf

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 7:23 p.m. No.91986   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#588

>>91971, >>91984 Wenzday planefaggin

>>91983 45: Milley never told me about calls being made to China. From what I understand, he didn’t tell too many other people either

>>91972 Biden’s Export-Import Bank Nominee Advises Chinese Communists on ‘Access To US Government.’

>>91971 Monument Fire getting some MAFFS lubs

>>91967 Bumble Inc. sold by Blackstone Group: $1.08B-Sept 15

>>91960, >>91970 >>91973 >>91974 >>91977 >>91980 >>91981 >>91982 >>91985 Durham seeks grand jury indictment of Michael Sussmann

>>91953, >>91957 Biden Adm Takes Control of Monoclonal Antibody Drugs in Order to Block Treatments in Red States and Ration Equitable Treatment

>>91952 Mesa County was CanVassed!

>>91951 Esper Was Reportedly Involved with General Milley In Rogue Calls with China

#588

 

lemme know

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 7:26 p.m. No.91988   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1991 >>2009 >>2023

>>91951

REPORT:‘About 15 People’ Present For Milley’s Secret CCP Phone Calls, Def Sec Esper, Acting Def Sec Miller Had ‘Full Knowledge’

 

The plot thickens…

 

Former Trump Administration Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller has come out and said that he “did not and would not ever authorize” General Mark Milley’s calls with the CCP. However, Fox News was told that he and Defense Secretary Mark Esper had “full knowledge” of the secret calls, including “about 15” other people.

 

Christopher Miller, the former Acting Secretary of Defense under the Trump administration, has come out and said that General Mark Milley’s secret calls with the Chinese Communist Party were not authorized by him, adding that he “did not and would not ever authorize” Milley’s actions, which many have described as “treason” against the United States.

 

However, Fox News reported that there were “about 15 people” present for the calls, adding that there were multiple note takers present. According to the report, the calls were both conducted with “full knowledge of then-Defense Secretary Mark Esper and then-acting Defense Secretary Chris Miller – something Miller denied.” (READ MORE: Milley ADMITS To Secretly Calling CCP General, Promising Advanced Notice Of Attack Amid Accusations Of ‘Treason’)

 

Furthermore, Esper was reportedly significantly involved in the secret CCP calls alongside Milley. “Milley was absolutely not going rogue. Esper took the initiative on this in October. Esper asked his own policy folks to backchannel the message. Milley’s message followed Esper’s,” said Washington Post columnist Josh Rogin after speaking to a senior defense official who confirmed the allegation.

 

Milley came clean and admitted that he contacted the CCP in January and October, but maintains that he was acting within his authority, as National File reported. Many, including former President Donald Trump, have said that Milley’s actions amount to “treason.” (READ MORE: Trump Releases Statement On ‘Dumbass’ Milley’s Treasonous Phone Call, Says General ‘Concocted’ Story With Woodward)

 

“I assume he would be tried for TREASON in that he would have been dealing with his Chinese counterpart behind the President’s back and telling China that he would be giving them notification ‘of an attack,’” Trump said in a statement.

 

https://nationalfile.com/report-about-15-people-present-for-milleys-secret-ccp-phone-calls-def-sec-esper-acting-def-sec-miller-had-full-knowledge/

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 7:52 p.m. No.91996   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2009 >>2023

CCP puppet Biden got rid of India and Japan from five eyes

 

Not a total shocker considering these are countries close to China and ones that China may want to invade at some point

 

https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1438188524054921219?s=20

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 8:08 p.m. No.92001   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2003

just an fyi from old fag

 

Perkins Coie represented John McStain during the Keating 5 scandal.

 

Lou Mejia

 

Partner, Perkins Coie LLP - Former SEC Chief Litigation Counsel

 

Published Sep 10, 2018

 

  • Follow

 

In 1989-1991 I was part of a legal team that represented Senator John McCain in an investigation by the Senate Ethics Committee into the so-called “Keating Five” matter. I had an opportunity to spend time with the Senator, and it was one of the best experiences I have ever had.

 

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/remembering-john-mccain-lou-mejia

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 8:14 p.m. No.92002   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2009 >>2023

A 6.0-magnitude #earthquake jolted #Luxian county, #Luzhou city of SW China's #Sichuan Province at 4:33 am on Thursday (#Beijing Time), leaving 2 dead and 53 injured.

 

Level 1 emergency rescue is being carried out~

 

https://twitter.com/Kwitter12085169/status/1438307183242846208

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 8:30 p.m. No.92008   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2009 >>2023

U.S. Army

 

@USArmy

 

Tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. Eastern, the @UnderSecArmy will officially introduce Special Agent Gregory D. Ford as the first civilian director of the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command.

 

https://twitter.com/USArmy/status/1438262100292427782

 

Special Agent Gregory D. Ford

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 8:37 p.m. No.92009   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2013

#588

>>91971, >>91984, >>91989, >>91989 Wenzday planefaggin

>>92008 @USArmy first civilian director of the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command.

>>92002 6.0-magnitude #earthquake jolted #Luxian county, #Luzhou city of SW China's #Sichuan Province

>>91996 CCP puppet Biden got rid of India and Japan from intel sharing

>>91983 45: Milley never told me about calls being made to China. From what I understand, he didn’t tell too many other people either

>>91972 Biden’s Export-Import Bank Nominee Advises Chinese Communists on ‘Access To US Government.’

>>91971 Monument Fire getting some MAFFS lubs

>>91967 Bumble Inc. sold by Blackstone Group: $1.08B-Sept 15

>>91960, >>91970, >>91973, >>91974, >>91977, >>91980, >>91981, >>91982, >>91985, >>91994 Durham seeks grand jury indictment of Michael Sussmann

>>91953, >>91957 Biden Adm Takes Control of Monoclonal Antibody Drugs in Order to Block Treatments in Red States and Ration Equitable Treatment

>>91952 Mesa County was CanVassed!

>>91951, >>91988, >>91991 Esper Was Reportedly Involved with General Milley In Rogue Calls with China

#588

 

lemme know

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 9:07 p.m. No.92019   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>92018

he sometimes passes through around 8P, heads out by 10 or so

you'll see lots of tung out pics, angry cat pics, and back and forth about moats and gaties

mabbe some oodles

Anonymous ID: fa2928 Sept. 15, 2021, 9:29 p.m. No.92023   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#588

>>91971, >>91984, >>91989, >>91989 Wenzday planefaggin

>>92008 @USArmy first civilian director of the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command.

>>92002 6.0-magnitude #earthquake jolted #Luxian county, #Luzhou city of SW China's #Sichuan Province

>>91996 CCP puppet Biden got rid of India and Japan from intel sharing

>>91983 45: Milley never told me about calls being made to China. From what I understand, he didn’t tell too many other people either

>>91972 Biden’s Export-Import Bank Nominee Advises Chinese Communists on ‘Access To US Government.’

>>91971 Monument Fire getting some MAFFS lubs

>>91967 Bumble Inc. sold by Blackstone Group: $1.08B-Sept 15

>>91960, >>91970, >>91973, >>91974, >>91977, >>91980, >>91981, >>91982, >>91985, >>91994, >>92010, >>92012 Durham seeks indictment of Michael Sussmann

>>91953, >>91957 Biden Adm Takes Control of Monoclonal Antibody Drugs in Order to Block Treatments in Red States and Ration Equitable Treatment

>>91952 Mesa County was CanVassed!

>>91951, >>91988, >>91991 Esper Was Reportedly Involved with General Milley In Rogue Calls with China

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baker beat

new mission tomorrow am

shouldn't take too long

bake is set