The week's news that wasn't
Breaking, cooling, space traveling and murdering the most broken, global warming, evolutionary and animalistic fakeries in the week's fake news.
Fox 'breaks' and propagandizes old story
This week Fox News, or as we like to lovingly call them Faux Snews, "broke" a story on the government's gun running operation in Syria under former President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton of "We came, we saw, he died," fame.
Fox's reporters interviewed via Skype a "moderate" Muzzie named Maj. Anas Ibrahim Obaid, AKA Abu Zayd, who admitted that he and others handed over to ISIS and Al Nusra terrorists tons weapons given them by the CIA. The weapons were supplied as part of a $500 million Department of Defense effort to "train and equip" a new "ideologically moderate" force to overthrow Syrian president Bashar Assad battle ISIS.
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The program was one of two (at least) programs to arm Senator John McCain's terrorist buddies so they could do the dirty work for the globalists, Council on Foreign Relations and Trilateralists wanting to oust Assad in order to ensure Saudi Arabian and Israeli hegemony and build a Qatari-backed gas pipeline across Syria. Some, if not most, of these "moderate" rebels had fought as al-Qaida against U.S. troops in Afghanistan and Iraq before moving to Libya to do Obama's dirty work there, and then on to Syria.
This pipeline would have also served the dual purpose of enriching the globalists and cutting the legs out from under Vladimir Putin, as Bob Livingston explained three and a half years ago.
The Obama programs, one of which was given the really stupid sounding code named "Timber Sycamore" (is someone paid to come up with these names?) paid fighters $250 per month, and they were vetted with probing questions like, "With which faction did you fight?," and "What do you hate about ISIS?"
After expending several paragraphs explaining how millions of dollars of U.S. military hardware ended up in the hands of ISIS and al-Qaida-linked Al Nusra terrorists, how Zayd — who remains the commander of the Free Syrian Army — still holds countless U.S.-supplied M-16s, M-24s, a cache of ammo, mortar rounds and machine guns in a warehouse, and how U.S. supplied guns and tank-busting TOWs "routinely" show up on the Syrian black market, Fox describes the programs as "a spectacular failure for the Obama administration."
That is worse than fake news. It's out and out propaganda.
And here's why we put the word "broke" in quotations above. Bob Livingston reported on Obama's Syrian gun running operation in 2013. Documents uncovered by Judicial Watch back in 2015 found that U.S. intelligence, as early as 2012, predicted the rise of ISIS in Syria and determined to use it as a strategic asset to facilitate the regime change the globalists desperately sought. ISIS was viewed as a sort of controlled opposition.
So the gun-running program was not a failure, as Fox implies. It accomplished its purpose of getting guns in the hands of terrorists seeking to destabilize the Assad regime. And those were used and continue to be used to destabilize the regime. The only "failure" comes in the fact that Russia stepped in militarily and fought back against both ISIS and the so-called "moderate" al-Qaida-linked fighters, which saved Assad's bacon from the plot outlined in the Project for a New American Century.
And a side note: When you see those "military experts" pop up on Fox (and other news programs) advocating for war here or there or calling for regime change here or there, you should know that they aren't just some analyst with military experience plucked off the street to provide expertise. They are grifters working for the military-industrial complex and they profit off the wars they're promoting.
In other words, what they're telling you is fake news designed to coerce you into supporting a war in which you will send your husbands, wives, fathers, sons and daughters to be maimed and die, but they will see their pockets lined with lots of green.
Polar ice is almost as thick as global warming lies
Almost 60 years ago, in its October 19, 1958 issue, the fake news New York Times predicted that ships would be sailing over the North Pole "within the lifetime of our children."
In 2008, climate change's No. 1 charlatan, Professor James Hansen — who has at various times predicted that Manhattan would soon be under water, that a host of calamities would befall New York as a result of climate change, and who has sued in federal court over claims the U.S. is not doing anything to combat rising sea levels, global temperatures and ever-more-damaging storms — forecast that the Arctic would be free of summer ice by 2018.
In 2014 Al Gore — who invented the internet and who has become a multimillionaire peddling global warming alarmism — likewise claimed the Polar ice cap would be gone by 2018.
Funny thing; 2018 rolled around and here we are approaching summer and both the Northwest Passage and the Northern Sea Route are blocked by ice 12 feet thick. And it shows no sign of melting any time soon.
What's crazier than believing in an "invisible sky man?"
Believing that octopi came to earth on a comet.
A favorite retort hurled by atheists at believers in intelligent design and a God creator is to tell us we are crazy for believing in an "invisible sky man."
Of course, that in no way describes how a Christian or Jew sees God. It's a fallacious and nonsensical response designed to avoid any legitimate and intelligent conversation about whether there is a Supreme Being who created the universe and all it contains.
Most scientists scoff at the notion of intelligent design. So they've concocted the fairy tale of a big bang or some other precipitating event creating life and sparking a macro evolutionary process based on nothing but conjecture and misreading, manipulating and fabricating fossil evidence to square their insistence that everything came from nothing and what we see around us is all random chance.
But a group of 33 scientists may have just jumped the shark. According to Newsweek, "scientists from respected institutions around the world" are now suggesting octopi came to earth riding on a comet. Their research, if you can call speculative nonsense that, has been published in the journal "Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology." It "ties the "remarkable rise of octopuses and their cephalopod cousins to the theory of panspermia."
From the magazine:
In the case of octopuses, the authors think cryopreserved eggs could have hitched a ride to Earth on icy bolides. "Indeed," they wrote, "This principle applies to the sudden appearance in the fossil record of pretty well all major life forms." Tiny multicellular critters in the form of "eggs, embryos and seeds" might have sprung to life on Earth after a voyage through space. |
The magazine goes on to describe the paper as "a fun idea," but notes the researchers failed to provide "indisputable proof" of their findings. Even the researchers described their ideas as "fanciful." And other scientists, like astrobiologist Frances Westall are "skeptical." She told Newsweek that some microbial cells and seeds have been shown to survive in space for certain periods of time. But in the scenario offered in this paper, they would need to have survived for thousands of years.
Not only that, but the eggs would have survive the friction heat generated by the comet passing through earth's atmosphere and the massive, rock-melting explosion resulting from the comet's impact with the planet, and then somehow miraculously find the right water temperature, salinity and other conditions needed for the eggs to thrive until they hatched.
But I guess believing in such ridiculous tales is easier than people who are supposedly super smart accepting that there is something bigger than they are out there and that they don't know nearly as much as they think they do.
And I'd bet a dollar to a doughnut that all 33 of those scientists thought Polar ice would be melted by now and Manhattan would be underwater.
No, Trump did not call all illegals "animals"
The mainstream media continue to wonder why the average American doesn't trust them, and then they turn around and pull a stunt like this one.
On Wednesday, Donald Trump held a meeting on illegal immigration at the White House. When he was asked a question by Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims about the government's handling of MS-13 gang members, Trump responded in typical no-holds-barred Trumpian style.
"We're taking people out of the country. You wouldn't believe how bad these people are. These aren't people — these are animals." |
CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC and C-Span all took Trump's statement out of context to make it appear as if he said all illegal immigrants are animals when he was clearly referring to MS-13 members.
The fake news New York Times tweeted:
Trump lashed out at undocumented immigrants during a White House meeting, calling those trying to breach the country's borders "animals." |
NBC's Andrea Mitchell and fake news Washington Post's Robert Costa sent out similar tweets.
Are MS-13 members animals? Here's a list of a few of their atrocities from 2017:
- One female gang member tortured a stabbed to death a 15-year-old girl because she believed the girl had dated her boyfriend. Gang members filmed the crime.
- Two gang members were charged with kidnapping, torturing and shooting a teenage girl because she insulted the gang members' satanic rituals and shrine, punishment for which they said required a soul sacrifice.
- Three gang members were charged with the murder of 17-year-old Raymond Wood. Wood's uncle said his nephew had been mutilated by his killers, who stabbed the teenager 16 times, ran over him and removed his hands.
- Gang members have been linked to a string of 11 murders in Long Island, New York. Four of the victims, ranging between the ages of 16 and 20, were murdered the same night after being attacked and mutilated by men wielding machetes.
- Three gang members were arrested for the attempted murder of a 19-year who was slashed in the stomach with a machete and shot.
How dare Trump call them animals.
— Jay Baker
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