Forwarded from Unlimited Hangout
As a follow up, here is essential reading on The Wellness Company, a clear intelligence linked influence operation that is now backing a litany of "mainstream alternative media" figures and outlets https://beyondthemaze.substack.com/p/the-wellness-company
"Senator Clinton was booed when she walked on stage last October at a rock concert in Madison Square Garden to benefit 9/11 victims. It was shown live by VH1 but, as ABC's John Stossel illustrated in a July 20/20 special on media distortions, when the Viacom-owned cable channel replayed it sound technicians replaced the booing with cheering and applause. And that version is the permanent record VH1 put onto its DVD of the event."
https://catholicexchange.com/how-vh1-turned-booing-of-senator-hillary-clinton-into-cheering/#:~:text=Senator%20Clinton%20was,of%20the%20event.
https://catholicexchange.com/how-vh1-turned-booing-of-senator-hillary-clinton-into-cheering/#:~:text=Senator%20Clinton%20was,of%20the%20event.
Catholic Exchange
How VH1 Turned Booing of Senator Hillary Clinton into Cheering
(This update courtesy of the Media Research Center.) by Brent Baker Senator Clinton was booed when she walked on stage last October at a rock concert in Madison Square Garden to benefit 9/11 victims. It was shown live by VH1 but, as ABC's John Stossel illustrated…
🤔1
Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL: You can be elected to be a UK MP even if you do not hold British citizenship.
https://ift.tt/6VNgysH
https://ift.tt/6VNgysH
Reddit
From the todayilearned community on Reddit: TIL: You can be elected to be a UK MP even if you do not hold British citizenship.
Posted by hamsterdamc - 525 votes and 70 comments
Forwarded from /r/interestingasfuck
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Milton Friedman: Economist, founder of monetarism and close advisor to Ronald Reagan on illegal immigrants.
https://redd.it/1aqptww
@r_interestingasfuck
https://redd.it/1aqptww
@r_interestingasfuck
👎2
Forwarded from David Avocado Wolfe
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Clown world update. (48 seconds)
👎4
"Our sessions are about learning techniques that get them to approach you – and to start sifting through them to identify which ones come up to your standards, not the other way round.”
https://archive.is/paBMB
https://archive.is/paBMB
👍1
Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL: Starfish Prime was the largest nuclear test in space. At 250 miles in the air, it EMPed 900 miles of Hawaii, frying electrical systems, setting off burglar alarms, and shut down 6+ satellites due to the months long radiation belt. After 5 years, traces of the electrons still linger in space.
https://ift.tt/PSviWbH
https://ift.tt/PSviWbH
Reddit
From the todayilearned community on Reddit: TIL: Starfish Prime was the largest nuclear test in space. At 250 miles in the air…
Explore this post and more from the todayilearned community
Forwarded from Geopolitics & Empire
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
A strong solar flare occurred around midnight Thursday. Although it's not clear what caused a nationwide cell phone service provider outage, strong solar flares/geomagnetic storms can impact radio communications and technology on Earth.
Forwarded from Intel Republic
Attack comes right after huge cell service outage in major cities across U.S, with even 911 calls reportedly disrupted as wireless carrier AT&T bears brunt of interruptions (bottom left pic) - company claims it's managed to restore 3/4 of its network.
U.S. Senator Rubio’s already turned situation into anti-China warmongering, claiming Beijing cyberattack would be 100 times worse “when” it hits America (bottom right pic).
Boost us here! @IntelRepublic
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Forwarded from Police frequency
JUST IN: Federal agency says there’s no indication of cyberattack amid hours-long nationwide AT&T outage, per NBC.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/live-blog/internet-cell-outage-live-updates-rcna139965
@police_frequency
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/live-blog/internet-cell-outage-live-updates-rcna139965
@police_frequency
Forwarded from Robin Monotti + Cory Morningstar
TWO MAJOR SOLAR FLARES; EFFECTS ON CELLULAR NETWORKS "UNLIKELY"
published: Thursday, February 22, 2024 17:23 UTC
"The Sun emitted two strong solar flares (both R3 on the NOAA Space Weather Scales), the first one peaking at 6:07 p.m. EST on Feb. 21, 2024, and the second peaking at 1:32 a.m. EST on Feb. 22, 2024.
While solar flares can affect communication systems, radar, and the Global Positioning System, based on the intensity of the eruption and associated phenomena, it is highly unlikely that these flares contributed to the widely reported cellular network outages.
NOAA and SWPC will continue to monitor the solar and near-Earth space environment for potential impacts to critical infrastructure and essential services."
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/news/two-major-solar-flares-effects-cellular-networks-unlikely
➡️ Boost RobinMG 🚀
published: Thursday, February 22, 2024 17:23 UTC
"The Sun emitted two strong solar flares (both R3 on the NOAA Space Weather Scales), the first one peaking at 6:07 p.m. EST on Feb. 21, 2024, and the second peaking at 1:32 a.m. EST on Feb. 22, 2024.
While solar flares can affect communication systems, radar, and the Global Positioning System, based on the intensity of the eruption and associated phenomena, it is highly unlikely that these flares contributed to the widely reported cellular network outages.
NOAA and SWPC will continue to monitor the solar and near-Earth space environment for potential impacts to critical infrastructure and essential services."
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/news/two-major-solar-flares-effects-cellular-networks-unlikely
➡️ Boost RobinMG 🚀
Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL that when a Manhattan Project scientist was asked to calculate whether a human being could survive exposure to a very high dose of radiation, she only learned later that the person that had received the dose was her husband.
https://ift.tt/TpyWHMB
https://ift.tt/TpyWHMB
Reddit
From the todayilearned community on Reddit: TIL that when a Manhattan Project scientist was asked to calculate whether a human…
Explore this post and more from the todayilearned community
Forwarded from Traditional Britain Group
Still among the living. Contrary to several claims made yesterday including our own regrettably, David Irving is still very much alive. Echoing Mark Twain:"the report of his death has been grossly exaggerated." We're sorry to have misled many and happy to snatch the spiteful triumphalism from others. His sick fund is here: https://irvingbooks.com/blog/support-david-irving/
Forwarded from James O'Keefe
Today is the one-year anniversary of Matt Tyrmand and his friend Dan Strack leading a 6-hour Maoist “struggle session”-style board meeting flogging me for taking SUVs to meetings, stealing pregnant lady’s sandwiches, and amongst other things, claiming I’m a bad leader. I have a recording of that meeting that I never released.
Matt Tyrmand said Project Veritas didn’t need James O’Keefe anymore and would be fine without him. That, along with his statement “You didn’t build that, your employees did” sounded right out of the Labor theory of value, one of the pillars of Marxism. He seemed to want the farm without the farmer or the golden eggs without the goose that produced them. This appears to be a common problem with nonprofits in general. Nobody owns anything; therefore, no good deed goes unpunished - if you have the wrong people involved.
My main concern in the board meeting one year ago tonight while I sat there quietly being flogged for hours, was indemnifying our journalists because I knew the organization would run out of money if they voted me out. That action would leave our journalists, who needed defending, hung out to dry. The ongoing lawsuits affected 1st and 4th Amendment principles, particularly unconstitutional FBI raids and accompanying search warrants. I never settle lawsuits on principle, because I refuse to bear false witness on the 1st amendment and choose the highly difficult, expensive route of dying on every 1st amendment hill. The only way I can do this is by making the final decisions related to raising and apportioning money to litigation. Our cases remain in the circuit courts with some inevitably bound for the Supreme Court. Since making these final decisions and having the backs of our journalists is central to the sanctity and integrity of the journalism itself, my journalism and being the CEO and final decision-maker are inextricably linked.
So, I had no choice but to ask the board to resign. They refused. They also refused to consider, or even fathom, the indemnification issue. The “struggle session” indicated they weren’t even interested in having a dialogue. They informed me I needed to take my lashings and feel remorseful. The entire board eventually resigned months later anyway, after they spent millions of dollars and were running out of money. It wasn’t until then that they started to confront the indemnification issue (you can ignore reality but you can’t ignore the consequences of ignoring reality), and began to send out emails asking their audience to pay the legal bills of those raided. Then, to the shock of the few remaining Project Veritas staff, leadership used what little money they raised off the fundraising emails, not to support legal defense, but to pay themselves. This irresponsible conduct was so unconscionable it led to the resignation of their own lawyer.
I then had the impossible task ahead of somehow raising funds to pay Project Veritas journalists’ legal bills after being fired, while starting a new venture (OMG - O’Keefe Media Group) from scratch and with absolutely no infrastructure. If that wasn’t impossible enough, Project Veritas - the company I founded, then sued me and asked a Federal Judge in New York to issue an injunction to stop me from working. Now things started to seem demonic.
All of this led most of Project Veritas’ donors and audience to believe the worst-case scenario - that people were compromised, pinched, or worse. While that is certainly possible, I don’t know that to be true. Although the timing did provide undeniable circumstantial evidence. What did Matt Tyrmand, Dan Strack, George Skakel, John Garvey and Joe Barton think people would were going to assume after taking such a drastic action of ‘indefinitely suspending” James O’Keefe only a week after the Pfizer story?
Donors and the audience were going to conclude that the Project Veritas Board was evil, stupid, or compromised.
Matt Tyrmand said Project Veritas didn’t need James O’Keefe anymore and would be fine without him. That, along with his statement “You didn’t build that, your employees did” sounded right out of the Labor theory of value, one of the pillars of Marxism. He seemed to want the farm without the farmer or the golden eggs without the goose that produced them. This appears to be a common problem with nonprofits in general. Nobody owns anything; therefore, no good deed goes unpunished - if you have the wrong people involved.
My main concern in the board meeting one year ago tonight while I sat there quietly being flogged for hours, was indemnifying our journalists because I knew the organization would run out of money if they voted me out. That action would leave our journalists, who needed defending, hung out to dry. The ongoing lawsuits affected 1st and 4th Amendment principles, particularly unconstitutional FBI raids and accompanying search warrants. I never settle lawsuits on principle, because I refuse to bear false witness on the 1st amendment and choose the highly difficult, expensive route of dying on every 1st amendment hill. The only way I can do this is by making the final decisions related to raising and apportioning money to litigation. Our cases remain in the circuit courts with some inevitably bound for the Supreme Court. Since making these final decisions and having the backs of our journalists is central to the sanctity and integrity of the journalism itself, my journalism and being the CEO and final decision-maker are inextricably linked.
So, I had no choice but to ask the board to resign. They refused. They also refused to consider, or even fathom, the indemnification issue. The “struggle session” indicated they weren’t even interested in having a dialogue. They informed me I needed to take my lashings and feel remorseful. The entire board eventually resigned months later anyway, after they spent millions of dollars and were running out of money. It wasn’t until then that they started to confront the indemnification issue (you can ignore reality but you can’t ignore the consequences of ignoring reality), and began to send out emails asking their audience to pay the legal bills of those raided. Then, to the shock of the few remaining Project Veritas staff, leadership used what little money they raised off the fundraising emails, not to support legal defense, but to pay themselves. This irresponsible conduct was so unconscionable it led to the resignation of their own lawyer.
I then had the impossible task ahead of somehow raising funds to pay Project Veritas journalists’ legal bills after being fired, while starting a new venture (OMG - O’Keefe Media Group) from scratch and with absolutely no infrastructure. If that wasn’t impossible enough, Project Veritas - the company I founded, then sued me and asked a Federal Judge in New York to issue an injunction to stop me from working. Now things started to seem demonic.
All of this led most of Project Veritas’ donors and audience to believe the worst-case scenario - that people were compromised, pinched, or worse. While that is certainly possible, I don’t know that to be true. Although the timing did provide undeniable circumstantial evidence. What did Matt Tyrmand, Dan Strack, George Skakel, John Garvey and Joe Barton think people would were going to assume after taking such a drastic action of ‘indefinitely suspending” James O’Keefe only a week after the Pfizer story?
Donors and the audience were going to conclude that the Project Veritas Board was evil, stupid, or compromised.
"Lenses the size of pinheads are routinely concealed in sockets, smoke alarms or mirrors, with nearly one-in-ten rental homes now bugged, investigator Thomas Martin told CBS."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13075509/vacation-rentals-hidden-spy-cameras-spot.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13075509/vacation-rentals-hidden-spy-cameras-spot.html
Mail Online
'One in ten' vacation rentals is fitted with hidden spy cameras
Lenses the size of pinheads are routinely concealed in sockets, smoke alarms, or mirrors with nearly one-in-ten rental homes now bugged, investigator Thomas Martin told CBS