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Thursday, August 23, 2018

The climate hoax is beginning to crumble.

Climate Change

Study Proves IPCC Climate Models Wrong


The world is not just decades away from being uninhabitable after all.
By: Onar Åm September 22, 2017Climate Change2123
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by Onar Åm
September 22, 2017
Study Proves IPCC Climate Models Wrong
A recent paper published in the esteemed scientific journal Nature Geoscience is creating quite a ruckus. The gist of the study is that humanity may have a few more decades to deal with catastrophic climate change than previously thought.
One of the authors, a professor of international energy and climate change at University College London, Michael Grubb, said in an optimistic tone to The Times that “Pacific islands are less doomed than we thought[.]”

However, behind that confident facade is a grim recognition and confirmation that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) models were running too hot in the last few decades. Consequently, the climate predictions must be cooled down.
In short, they admit they were wrong.

The climate bubble deflating?

To be fair, they do not adjust their predictions by much, but it is the first major mainstream step in the direction of deflating the climate bubble. Not only does this study firmly acknowledge the so-called “hiatus,” a period of little or no global warming over the last two decades, but they also openly accept the consequence that the models need to be adjusted downward to fit those lukewarm observations – precisely what climate skeptics have been touting for years.

In fact, well-known global warming skeptic Ross McKitrick quoted climate scientist Hans von Storch on the following prediction in 2014:
“If things continue as they have been, in five years, at the latest, we will need to acknowledge that something is fundamentally wrong with our climate models. A twenty-year pause in global warming does not occur in a single modeled scenario.”
McKitrick also quoted climate scientist Judith Curry in a similar prognosis:
“If the twenty-year threshold is reached for the pause, this will inescapably lead to the conclusion that the climate model sensitivity to CO2 is too large.”
That prediction turned out to be far more accurate than the established models of pending doom. For the science-savvy reader, Ross McKitrick’s 2014 presentation about the pause at Friends of Science could be of interest.

What about the sun?

For many years, a minority of scientists have been promoting an alternative explanation of global warming. They say that carbon dioxide plays a far less important role than the IPCC believes and that the real culprit is the sun. The Danish scientist Henrik Svensmark produced robust experimental evidence that cosmic rays, which are modulated by solar activity, may strongly influence cloud formation.
Coincidentally, we will soon find out if Svensmark is correct, as the sun is about to go into a prolonged period of unusually weak activity. The last time the sun was as inactive as it will soon be was the Maunder Minimum, also known as the prolonged sunspot minimum, which occurred from about 1645 to around 1715.
Earth had already entered a period of cooling known as the Little Ice Age, which began in the 14th century. During this time, extreme winters struck Europe and Londoners held frost fairs on the frozen river Thames, sometimes for weeks. The Little Ice Age was further aggravated towards its end by the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora, which brought about volcanic winter in the year 1816, also known as the “Year Without a Summer.”
Considering the other climate factors that occurred along with the Maunder Minimum, a new period of decrease solar activity may not have Londoners skating on the Thames again. However, if Svensmark is correct, the world is in for a definite cooling period.
If the sun is a dominant factor in climate change, we will know it for sure by 2025. Then the IPCC models need not only be tweaked but be scrapped altogether.



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What is happening in the Crimea.

The Drive-by-Media stopped reporting on the Crimea. Since, they only report bad news, or anti-Trump tirades, no news is good news. Russian channels are reporting, however. Here is one that discusses the effevt of new road construction into the Lrim.


https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=youtube+channel+report+on+politics&&view=detail&mid=54C0D77836DB09385A7154C0D77836DB09385A71&&FORM=VDRVRV
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Wednesday, August 22, 2018

The real emancipaion of the black community.

Astounding things are happening in this country, Much of it unreported by the Drive-by-Media. Perhaps the most astounding thing is the drop of support for the Democrat Party among blacks. This drop is estimated as 20%. There are other astonishing numbers: support for Mr Trump among blacks has risen to over 30%. If this is true, good by Dems come November. Our favorite Reporter attributes this change to the effects of economic nationalism on blacks, like the 400% increase in black businesses. You read right: 400%! Trump's Republicans are making it possible for blacks to finally get a piece of the pie, while the Obamas campaign to keep blacks on welfare or menial jobs.
 
Democrats are panicking and trying to bring the Mueller witch hunt to drive Trump from office.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNPPBVgs25Y
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The weaponizing of the American justice system.

What the Mueller witch hunt is doing to the justice system.


The Mueller witch hunt has become a crusade to use the justice system as a political tool. To be sure this is not the first time this has been done, but the extent of the attacks on equal justice is unprecedented and threatens the entire system of justice.


Basically, Mueller and his band of 17 angry Democrats are establishing themselves as the equivalent of the Inspector General of Tsarist Russia. They decide what constitutes a crime vs a mistake and if it is to be prosecuted. The operating principle is that if something is done by a Republican, it is a crime. And in the pursuit of bringing down that Republican, it is permissible to circumvent the rules of the justice system.


Here are some of the alterations to the justice system.


1. A general is accused of having lied to the FBI and is threatened with financial ruin in order to coerce him to become a witness for Mueller's band of angry Democrats.


2. A Special Counsel (who becomes the Inspector General) is established by a process that is tainted by prohibited conduct (I. e. leaking of classified info by Comey).


3. The Special Counsel accuses a former Republican campaign manager(Mr Manafort) of bank fraud and tax evasion. The alleged bank fraud is the campaign manager's pledge of certain properties as collateral for bank loans. The 'tax evasion' is tax returns accepted by the IRS as legitimate.


4. In order to obtain Mr Manafort's papers and documents an armed raid is conducted on the domicile of the targeted Republican in the middle of the night.


5. Doing the proceedings against Mr Manafort he attempts to verify certain facts with a person for which he is arrested and thrown in solitary confinement.


6. The jury selection for the show trial of Manafort is shrouded in mystery in order to conceal the names of the jurors. Thus, we do not know if they were selected BECAUSE of their political opinions.


7. Mr Manafort's defense lawyers refuse to put on a defense, convinced that the Special Counsel and his band of angry Democrats failed to show that a crime has been committed. Indeed, the FBI reviewed  this evidence in the past and decided that there was no criminal activity. Mr Manafort is convicted by a secret jury. The judge in the case admits that Mr Manafort is being prosecuted for the political purpose of hurting his client who subsequently became President of the United States.


8. One of President Trump's Attorneys is raided by agents and his papers confiscated. Thus, the Special Counsel becomes privy to information of Attorney/Client privilege. In order to cover their violation of procedure mandated by law, a judge is appointed to decide what is privileged communication and what is not. The Attorney (Mr Cohen) pleads guilty and tries to implicate the President for wrongdoing as a condition of reduced charges.


The national news media (with the exception of FOX) cheers on these proceedings.


Now Democrats, it is possible that you lose the Nov election and will not have enough Senators to get rid of Mr Trump. How would you like it if our side started doing do to you what you are doing now? Something to contemplate, is it not? 



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Monday, August 20, 2018

You got this wrong Mr President!

 
 
Mr. President,
 
You called Omarose a dog. Dogs are loyal creatures that can even do some work. Most of them do not bite the hand that feeds them. So, you are wrong Mr. President, Omarosa does not merit being called a dog. You should apologize. To the dogs.
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Sunday, August 19, 2018

Tommy Robinson: a loss for the Globalists.

Tommy Robinson is a gentle warrior for the people of England in their struggle to save England from the Muslim invasion fostered by the Globalists.
 
Here are the details:
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4X47FFXOl9M
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Saturday, August 18, 2018

Rush on the Media.

"There is no politician too big, there is no amendment too valued, there is no business too entrenched to stop the media from colluding to say and do anything they want without fear of reprisal. What press freedom is being infringed? Donald Trump is not doing one thing to stop them! All he’s doing is calling them out! All he’s doing is pushing back, and this is what it looks like! All Donald Trump is doing is what we have wanted any Republican to do for the last 20 years! He’s doing it! They say it’s a denial of their freedom!
They say the presidency is broken! They say we need to amend the Constitution and get rid of the presidency because Trump won! They are the ones that have the agenda that limits and denies freedom! They’re the ones with the agenda that is punitive to their opponents! They are the ones who want to limit people’s access to speech! Can I mention Facebook and Twitter and instant chat and Snapchat and Up-Yours Chat, whatever other chats there are. You know as well as I do what’s happening on all these chats.
And the left has allowed Keith Ellison… He can have all kinds of women accuse him of things and the #MeToo movement just wafts away. The deputy chairman of the Democrat National Committee can be accused of abusing women left and right, and the #MeToo movement decides to take a coffee break. I mean, the ironies here, the hypocrisies here are too numerous to mention. The media owns most of Washington, D.C. The media owns most of New York City.
You can take your phony narratives and your phony victimhood somewhere else, media and leftists, as far as I’m concerned, because you’re just crying over spilt milk. You’re crying over the fact that you have all of this control, all of this influence, and you still couldn’t beat who you think is the biggest idiot to ever run for office! And in the process you have become elements of corruption of some of the institutions and traditions the American people have always trusted.
Now you’re crying, “Wah! Wah! Wah! My security clearance!”
You don’t deserve it! It’s not that complicated."
 
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Thursday, August 16, 2018

Trump as catalyst: Unhinged Dems reveal themselves.

AS the bumper sticker goes 'Trump did not cause Democrats to go unhinged, he made them reveal themselves.'

Almost every big office has an Omarosa.

It is usually a female who is charming, gets the job because she is pretty and promising. Unfortunately, she is not delivering, at least not work. She spends her time fighting off efforts to have her do work until the day comes when she is not worth the effort and is fired. She then turns on the office and the boss and wild charges begin to fly. Trump should not have appointed her. That's over and done with now.

One unhinged Dem wants to abolish the Presidency. Here is what Tina Dupuy wrote:

"Donald Trump is proof that the U.S. presidency is broken and democracy is in peril. It's time to amend the Constitution and abolish the presidency." How long does it take to get a Constitutional Amendment accepted?

Still others rant about the Electoral College.

And one or two even claim (such as Sen Nelson of Florida) that the Russians fixed the vote and are ready to do it in Florida this year. Apparently, Sen Nelson expects to lose his race.

This is just a random sample anda short one.


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Some days u get an easy one.


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The Russiagate conspiracy has deep roots. Bruce Ohr's role.

 

Bruce Ohr: Second big cipher-clue to Russiagate?

By J.E. Dyer  August 16, 2018
Bruce Ohr: Second big cipher-clue to Russiagate?
Bruce Ohr. (Image via Global Initiative against Transnational Crime)
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Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said something interesting last week.  In an interview on Monday, 6 August, on Fox News, he urged viewers to “pay close attention” to information emerging about FBI official Bruce Ohr.
Ohr, Nunes said, would become “more and more important” in the Russiagate saga.
At the time, as Daniel Chaitin summarized it for the Washington Examiner, Nunes was talking about Ohr’s revealed role in ferrying information from dossier author Christopher Steele to the FBI – even after the FBI formally terminated Steele for cause as a confidential source.
Congressional investigators have found that Ohr, who was the fourth-highest ranking official in the Justice Department, acted as an intermediary between Steele after he was terminated as a source and the FBI’s investigation into ties between the Russians and President Trump’s 2016 campaign. When Ohr gave the bureau information from Steele, agents made a record of it, and those records are in the form of so-called 302 reports, in which the FBI agents write up notes of interviews during an investigation.
Nunes addressed Ohr’s significance again on Sunday, 12 August.

I discussed one aspect of Ohr’s import this weekend, in an analysis of his Steele-related notes – based on reporting from John Solomon at The Hill – suggesting that the main “Russian intelligence” source of the dossier’s allegations was fixer-about-D.C. Rinat Akhmetshin.
But previous situations involving Ohr may turn out to have bigger implications than that.  The implications may be even bigger than what Devin Nunes is referring to.
Bruce Ohr could be a key to the nature of the Russiagate drama, at a structural level above the details of the narrative itself.  He may represent what I would call the second cipher-clue: a defining waypoint in figuring out what this has all really been about.
What this has all NOT been about
The basic narrative is in tatters today, as evidence has piled up that the FBI, and other agencies of the U.S. government, were conducting operations against the Trump campaign weeks, if not months, before the late-July 2016 date on which the Obama administration supposedly became aware of allegations about George Papadopoulos and Carter Page.
Moreover, information about Carter Page, in particular, indicates that the FBI had been aware of his activities for years prior to the summer of 2016.  He was a cooperating witness for them in an operation against Russian intelligence operatives in New York in 2013 – because he was targeted by the Russians for potential recruitment.
Paul Manafort had also been well known to the FBI for years prior to the 2016 election.  When he joined the Trump campaign in March 2016, he was reportedly still under FISA surveillance as part of an investigation opened in 2014, based on concerns about work done even earlier for Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych.  Carter Page had also been placed under FISA surveillance in 2014, according to the same CNN report.
Not only was Page a cooperating witness, incidentally, in the 2013 case, but the CNN report indicates the FBI dropped its Manafort investigation for lack of evidence.  The FBI had both men under investigation — with electronic surveillance — for years, and did not make cases against them.  There wasn’t suddenly going to be something to find in their pasts that the FBI didn’t already know about.
Facts like these clarify that there was no sudden awakening by the FBI to a scent of danger involving these men in 2016.  Page and Manafort were both well-known quantities to the FBI at that point.
There are numerous other points reinforcing these two, and the purpose here is not to chapter-and-verse them all.
Rather, it is to lay out the emerging pivot points in our understanding of what the Russiagate saga has really been.
It has not been a law enforcement reaction to anything the Trump campaign did.  It has been something else.
The first pivot point: The cipher-clue of the Obama task force
That judgment became increasingly inescapable about five months ago, when information began crystallizing for the public about the high-level task force Obama assembled in early August 2016, ostensibly in reaction to “intelligence” that the Russians were plotting against the U.S. election, and that Trump may be involved.
That task force, urged on Obama by John Brennan, was the enabling vehicle for all of the collaboration within the Obama administration to spy on the Trump campaign.  At its core was an intelligence working group with about three dozen participants from the CIA, NSA, and FBI.  An eventual product of the working group was the initial material that became the intelligence community assessment on Russia and the 2016 election.
Take a moment, however, to think about what this working group meant, along with the larger interagency task force.  The CIA, NSA, and FBI are prohibited by law – the FISA law of 1978 – from ganging up to conduct surveillance of U.S. persons.  This doesn’t mean they can never exchange information; we learned our lesson on that after 9/11.  But they are supposed to do it in a carefully circumscribed and accountable manner.  There basically should not be an ad hoc working group with participants from these three agencies under a counterintelligence charter roaming free against U.S. persons.
Now, maybe it’s the media that have been overplaying the “Trump collusion” element in the Russian-meddling narrative all along.  But we cannot doubt that “Trump collusion” was already being touted by the DNC and the Hillary campaign, as well as the media, before the Obama task force was even formed – i.e., at the time of the Democratic National Convention in July 2016 – and that the Washington Post’s reporting on the task force in 2017 indicates the topic was part of the Obama administration’s decision-making process.  (Regarding the “Trump collusion” narrative being spouted on Fusion GPS’ script in July 2016: I have written about it before, but Julie Kelly has a timely and especially telling piece about it this week at American Greatness.)
There’s really no taking that plot point back now.  The consideration was there, and if it wasn’t a basis for the reaction, then nothing that followed makes sense.
The reason the task force is such an important pivot point, however, is a larger one.  I outlined it in follow-on posts in March 2018 (here and here, for example), and the basic issue is this.  If the Obama task force was really a reaction to an alarming development – clues about “Russian meddling” and even “Trump collusion” relating to the upcoming election – it should obviously have had a different focus, and a different set of outputs.
Securing the election against literal interference at the polls; warning candidate Trump (and candidate Clinton, for that matter) about apparent attempts to subvert a campaign organization; and pursuing the Russian actors, including warnings at a high government-to-government level – these are the essential things that should have been done.
Instead, we saw something very different.  The Obama administration spent the latter half of 2016 putting out mixed, confusing signals about whether the election would come off safely.  The administration itself was the chief source of anxiety about the election: Jeh Johnson popped up in public repeatedly to suggest it was in grave jeopardy, and therefore the federal government needed to gain greater power over state voting systems – while Obama said all was well.
Trump was never given a defensive briefing about any of the suspicions the FBI supposedly had about members of his campaign.  Instead, the supposed suspicions were used as a pretext for the FBI to spy on the Trump campaign.
And as for the reaction to the Russian meddlers, the bumper-sticker on that is the report from Michael Isikoff and David Corn in their 2018 book Russian Roulette: that Susan Rice issued a “stand down” order on efforts to pursue that avenue.  It wasn’t until December 2016, well after the election, that Obama took action by imposing some targeted sanctions on Russian officials.
Nothing the Obama task force did was about securing the 2016 election or dealing firmly with the Russians.  Instead, most of what it did was about spying on Trump, and developing a case that something bad happened with the election that he may have been involved in.
That’s a pivot point, once it comes into focus.  It inexorably, irrecoverably turns our perception of what this has all been about.  It indicates strongly that the purpose of the task force, the Obama administration’s nexus of activity for Russiagate, was not to keep the election clean or defend it against Russia.  The task force clearly had no such priority.
The second pivot point: The cipher-clue of Bruce Ohr
That in itself is a damning conclusion.  The significance of Bruce Ohr may well yield the second one.
Ohr is scheduled for a closed-door session with Congress on 28 August. His direct role in Russiagate will certainly be of interest.  But a caller last week to the Mark Levin radio show suggested another reason why Ohr may be a particularly illuminating figure in the drama.
According to the caller, Ohr had a responsible role in quashing the Drug Enforcement Agency’s pursuit of Hezbollah activities several years before the 2016 election.  The caller, Derek Maltz, was a DEA agent who worked on what was called Project Cassandra, an effort to track and take down the vast Hezbollah network of drug-running and money-laundering to finance terrorism.   The network, which stretched from the Americas to Africa and the Middle East, was operating in the United States.
Josh Meyer published an in-depth article at Politico on Cassandra in December 2017, outlining the complaints of DEA agents (including Maltz) that the Justice Department thwarted DEA’s push for vigorous prosecution of the hundreds of organizations identified in their investigations, from banks to used car dealerships.
And what Derek Maltz called in to tell Mark Levin last week is that Bruce Ohr, as the director of the Justice Department’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force at the time, played a key role in blocking those DEA attempts.  Maltz again alluded to the point made in Josh Meyer’s article: that although there were some prosecutions, once Project Cassandra had accumulated a tremendous amount of information over the course of 5-6 years, most of the network was actually left intact.
At the Daily Caller, Kerry Picket has transcribed quotes from Maltz’s discussion with Levin:
“We had about 300 businesses in America identified and we seized 150 million dollars out of their bank accounts, but we couldn’t get the U.S. interagency government to work together because of the constant infighting and the lack of sharing of information,” Maltz said to Levin.
He added, “But the real issue is that Bruce Ohr did nothing about it. He did not address it. There was no one held accountable. And these businesses are still operating in America right in our backyards. And this is what the public doesn’t realize.”
Maltz also provided an email statement to TheDC:
In an e-mail statement to The Daily Caller, Maltz said, “Bruce Ohr could have been more engaged with the interagency to unite the efforts since it was a major national security priority. We blew some awesome opportunities and we are dealing with terror groups so no excuses.”
“Not sure what happened with Bruce but now hearing about all this discreet stuff he was engaging in, it really makes me wonder. I’m not suggesting he was solely responsible for the lack of action but he was tasked to get it done and it didn’t get done.”
I would agree with Maltz: it is very unlikely that Ohr was solely responsible for the lack of action.  Josh Meyer’s piece attributed it to a priority from the highest level of the Obama administration to avoid antagonizing Iran, at a time when Obama was doggedly pursuing a nuclear “deal.”  That priority basically cancelled out the energy that might have overcome agency infighting and lack of information-sharing.
But an antiseptic “organizational dynamics” explanation doesn’t really cut it, given the gravity of the Hezbollah threat, which included not just pumping cocaine into the U.S. but destabilizing Central America alongside the local cartels — a major factor driving the flow of illegal migrants to the U.S. border — and making credible assassination threats to U.S. federal agents.  Moreover, the arms Hezbollah was able to fund with its criminal network were affecting the civil strife in Iraq and Syria, and ultimately the U.S. troops deploying there to combat ISIS.
Think-tank expert Emanuele Ottolenghi provided broad-scope testimony to Congress on Hezbollah’s relevant activities after the Josh Meyer article came out.  The record is here, and it makes informative reading.  A very great deal was being ignored when the Obama administration chose not to pursue Hezbollah’s network vigorously.
The link to the Democratic Party
But there is another point, made at the time of the Meyer piece, and one that suggests very troubling implications.  The “Project Cassandra” profile of Hezbollah’s operations has been remarkably similar to what the Pakistani Awan brothers’ little network was doing on Capitol Hill and in the D.C. Metro area starting in the mid-2000s.  Shortly after the Meyer article appeared, Daily Caller’s Luke Rosiak, chief chronicler of the Awan saga, outlined the similarities — including the point that the Awan saga had a Hezbollah connection, as well as features like apparent money-laundering and used-car dealerships operating as front companies.
Meyer’s article and the revelations about Bruce Ohr’s role in Russiagate erupted in the span of a few days in December 2017.  In fact, Fox correspondent Doug McKelway put it together at the time in a report on Lou Dobbs’ Fox Business Network broadcast.  The Awan brothers’ activities’ obvious similarities to what Hezbollah had been doing, coupled with the Awans’ close link to dozens of Democratic representatives in the House for over a decade, had to demand answers from Bruce Ohr. (H/t: Independent Sentinel)

What was going on here?  Ohr seemed to have turned a blind eye to so much nefarious activity, and then also ended up being implicated by connections to Fusion GPS and the Steele dossier.
Here’s why this is probably our second pivot.  It’s not just about Bruce Ohr.  But it is about what he symbolizes: continuity between earlier activity that hasn’t added up and hasn’t been explained, and involvement in the effort to spy on and implicate Trump.
The real “what was going on” question is about the Obama administration, the Democratic Party, the Hillary campaign, and very likely others unknown.  There have been indications from the beginning of involvement by actors in Britain.  The Awan brothers suggest a Pakistani connection of some kind.  The hydra-headed provenance of the Steele dossier suggests links through its authors to Russia, starting with Oleg Deripaska, for whom Christopher Steele was also working, and Rinat Akhmetshin, who may have been Steele’s chief “Russian intelligence” source, and with whom Fusion GPS was working on behalf of another Russian oligarch, Denis Katsyv.
We don’t have answers yet, but the figure of Bruce Ohr may be the key to starting to ask the right questions.  No intelligence analyst would ignore the emerging implication here.  What’s really at issue is not the embarrassment for public officials of being caught running political dossiers or misusing government surveillance tools.  It’s not about the embarrassment of other public officials at being caught with Pakistanis using their official computer accounts.
It’s about what, literally, was going on.  It’s about why Pakistanis were using House Democrats’ official accounts — and what other Democrats (and possibly a few Republicans as well), and apparently the legacy media and other actors, were doing before 2016, to make the cost of simply accepting the outcome of the 2016 election seem too high to them.
None of them has any more credibility than Republican politicians would, in claiming that they had to turn to underhanded, cheating, lying methods in order to save America and the world from “Trump.”  For one thing, no one even thought he was going to win at the time the skulduggery got underway.
But aside from that, the “noble goal” card has been devalued to zero at this point.  It cannot justify either what they did, or why.  Even viewing their efforts as a cover-up of some kind falls short of accounting for those efforts’ elaborately desperate and persistent quality.  Cover-ups are eventually given up on. Scapegoats are selected,  departures made; the twilight of obscurity embraced.
Whatever lies behind Russiagate looks more like something too valuable to be relinquished at any price.  There’s a big difference between that and “too embarrassing to be caught with.”
It appears increasingly likely that the clues we need lie not with further parsing of the 2016 scheme, but with episodes like the Awan brothers’ bizarre career in the House, and with Uranium One, and the spiking of Project Cassandra.  Those episodes, and a number of others, represent prices being paid — for something.
The question is what.  Looking into why a functionary like Bruce Ohr ended up quashing Project Cassandra, and also being a linchpin of Russiagate, is likely to steer us in the right direction.

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Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Why do wildfires burn out of control?

Most of the public lands experience catastrophic burning. Interior's Ryan Zinke has addressed the cause of these fires. He points out that environmentalists (with the aid of the Liberal Media) have managed to stop reasonable management of the forests. Pine needles cover the forest floor and dead trees are allowed to stay. Snags and vines contribute to the buildup of dry vegetation which is ideal for sustaining wild fires.


Cutting of timber is prohibited, which destroys jobs and turns a valuable resource into a liability.


Enviros believe that burning of the forests is a good thing, but in fact it is not. Burning removes not only the accumulated dry matter, but it also destroys the microflora of the forest, resulting in floods because the soil's capacity to absorb water has been greatly reduced.


States where forests are owned privayely and managed properly seldom experience wild fires that burn out of control.


To prevent catastrophic fires then needs the removal of persons from power who refuse to manage our forests. And the cause is not 'global warming' or climate change. We  do not see catastrophic fires destroying the forests of W Virginia, or Virginia. Only where environmentalist whackoes run the place do catastrophic fires destroy timber. Chief of these places is California.
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Monday, August 13, 2018

Liberals knew they had to oppose Roy Moore.

Some of you may be wondering what Alabama Judge Roy Moore has been doing since he was removed from the bench for refusing to remove the Ten Commandments from his courtroom wall. The following is a poem written by Judge Moore. Judge Moore was sued by the ACLU for displaying the Ten Commandments in his courtroom foyer. He has been stripped of his judgeship and now they are trying to strip his right to practice law in Alabama! The judge's poem sums it up quite well.
 
America? the beautiful,
or so you used to be.
Land of the Pilgrims' pride;
I'm glad they'll never see.
Babies piled in dumpsters,
Abortion on demand,
Oh, sweet land of liberty;
your house is on the sand.
Our children wander aimlessly
poisoned by cocaine
choosing to indulge their lusts,
when God has said abstain
From sea to shining sea,
our Nation turns away
From the teaching of God's love
and a need to always pray
We've kept God in our
temples, how callous we have grown.
When earth is but His footstool,
and Heaven is His throne.
We've voted in a government
that's rotting at the core,
Appointing Godless Judges;
who throw reason out the door,
Too soft to place a killer
in a well deserved tomb,
But brave enough to kill a baby
before he leaves the womb.
You think that God's not
angry, that our land's a moral slum?
How much longer will He wait
before His judgment comes?
How are we to face our God,
from Whom we cannot hide?
What then is left for us to do,
but stem this evil tide?
If we who are His children,
will humbly turn and pray;
Seek His holy face
and mend our evil way:
Then God will hear from Heaven;
and forgive us of our sins,
He'll heal our sickly land
and those who live within.
But, America the Beautiful,
If you don't - then you will see,
A sad but Holy God
withdraw His hand from Thee..
~~Judge Roy Moore~~
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The curse of Cortez.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has endorsed a number of leftist  radicals running for political office as Democrats. They all went down for defeat. The last one of these creeps is a Mr Ing of Hawaii, who ran for Congress.
 
Democrats across the Country will not tolerate openly Socialist candidates except Bernie Sanders. I suppose we ought to give thanks for small favors. At least Democrats have that much sense.
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Sunday, August 12, 2018

The NFL supports only certain type of speech.

 
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Saturday, August 11, 2018

The Republican dilemma.

The Republican dilemma is how to restore fairness to the Media. It distorts our country's politics to have the Media acting like a megaphone for the Democrat Party. How to purge the Lefties without turning the Media into a politically controlled entity? Apart from the Constitution's provision for free speech, what is the remedy for an out of control and biased Media? That will be discussed after the next election.
Posted by Geezer Bela at 5:18 AM 0 comments

Red wave or Blue wave?

The Drive by Media has been heralding a Blue wave, whereby the Dems will sweep out the Reps, take the House and remove Donald Trump as President.


This scenario was built on the so-called 'generic preference' poll where people are asked their preference between Republicans and Democrats. At one point the Democrats had a 13 point edge. Now, Democrats usually have an edge in such polls and had a 5-7% edge  even when they lost their majority during the Obama years.


The Democrats have three basic constituencies: 1. blacks (90-96%), 2. Hispanics (65% and that is why they want to legalize illegals) and young women (55-60%). Two other constituencies were organized labor and millenials.


Obama carried the millenials 60/40, but that edge evaporated as the Democrats adopted an anti-white racialist policy that instituted discrimination against white males and tried to re-educate them to lose maleness. As a consequence, white millenials flipped and this wiped out the Democrat edge among millenials.


The Democrat edge among labor has also disappeared due to the Democrat and even ruling class Republican preference for shipping industrial jobs out of this country. The policies adopted by Pres Trump and the GOP has reversed this tendency. Although the Drive-by-Media refuses to credit the Trump policies for the uptick in jobs, the people know.

Although it is too early to gage the effects of the "Walk away" movement, the poll that showed Pres Trump polling 29% among blacks had raised some eyebrows.

Dick Morris, a seasoned veteran of American politics, has stated that elections in  America have two different constituencies. In presidential election years, it is the personality and policies of the Presidential candidates that decides, while in non-Presidential years it is the stand of the parties. Thus, what forecasts the outcome of a non-Presidential year is the preference for parties and the by-elections since the last Presidential election.

Since the election of Donald Trump there have been ten elections for House seats. The Republicans have won 9 of them and were close in the tenth one. This, in spite of the full court press of the Media and the concentrated effort of the Democrat Party on one election at a time. More important, in the generic preference poll the Democrats' lead had shrunk to 2 percent. That forecasts a Dem loss in House seats. In Senate races, the Republicans could pick up between 4 to 10 seats. The only election the Republicans lost was the Alabama Senate race where people were persuaded that the Republican candidate had to be defeated because he kissed and groped a couple of his dates.

The Dems are placing their hope in the Media generating anti-Trump sentiments. But in the elections just concluded, Trump-endorsed candidates won every election, and the Cortez-endorsed radicals and Socialists went down to defeat. We will see.
 
 



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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Factual look at energy production and use.

How we use energy? And what are the options and trade offs?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0W1ZZYIV8o

One interesting idea coming into vogue is wave energy. Here is a general lecture on the topic:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZN5CthZhvg

The problem with this is cost, maintenance and destruction during storms.

One machine going operational is Wave Star in Denmark:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZN5CthZhvg

Combining renewable energy with Vanadium Storage batteries can reduce the amount of fossil energy use, but not replace all of it.

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Sunday, August 5, 2018

Bioengineered lungs take a big step forward.

NEWS
BIOMEDICINE,
CELLS,
TECHNOLOGY

Scientists successfully transplant lab-grown lungs into pigs

The procedure brings scientists closer to one day providing bioengineered lungs for humans

BY 
MARIA TEMMING 
10:43AM, AUGUST 3, 2018
bioengineered lungs in a bioreactor tank
CUSTOM-MADE Pigs implanted with bioengineered lungs (like the one growing inside the bioreactor tank above) recovered from surgery without complications.
JEAN NILES, JOAQUIN CORTIELLA AND JOAN NICHOLS
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For the first time, researchers have created lungs in the lab and successfully transplanted them into pigs.
These bioengineered lungs, described online August 1 in Science Translational Medicine, developed healthy blood vessels that allowed pigs to live for several weeks after surgery without medical complications. That’s a significant improvement from previous efforts: Lab-grown lungs implanted in rodents failed within hours, before the lungs could develop the complex blood vessel network necessary for long-term survival.
If the new procedure can be adapted for humans, with bioengineered lungs grown from a patient’s own cells, that could reduce the risk of organ rejection and slash wait times for organ transplants. In the United States, where about 1,500 people currently are on a waiting list for a lung transplant, the average wait is a few months.
“This study really brings the whole research field to the next level,” says Xi “Charlie” Ren, a biomedical engineer at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh not involved in the work.
For the study, immunologist Joan Nichols at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston and colleagues built lungs for four pigs by first using a sugar and detergent mixture to strip the cells from lungs of donor pigs. That left sterilized, pearly white, lung-shaped scaffolds made of the intercellular proteins. (In humans, researchers envision using donated organs or 3-D printing made-to-fit lung scaffolding.) The researchers then repopulated each scaffold with blood vessel and lung tissue cells from the pig destined to receive that organ.
Each engineered lung grew for 30 days inside a bioreactor tank, pumped full of nutrient cocktails that helped cells stick to the scaffold and multiply in the right spots. The researchers then replaced the left lung of each pig with the bioengineered version.
After surgery, Nichols’ team allowed one pig to survive for 10 hours, another for two weeks, a third for a month and the fourth for two months. At each pig’s demise, the researchers did an autopsy on the animal to see how the new lungs integrated into the pigs’ bodies over time. None of the animals was given immunosuppressant drugs, and none of the transplants was rejected. Inside a pig’s body, the bioengineered lung’s blood vessels plugged into to the animal’s natural circulatory system, supplying the organ with oxygen and nutrients to survive.
The animals’ post-op recovery was “pretty amazing,” Ren says. The pig that lived two months after surgery didn’t experience any breathing problems, and its lung transplant was colonized by bacteria that inhabit normal pig lungs — signs that the tissue was developing normally and integrating well into the body.
But these lab-grown lungs aren’t quite ready for prime time, says Laura Niklason, a biomedical engineer at Yale University not involved in the work. While the bioengineered lungs linked up with the pigs’ circulatory systems, the organs weren’t connected with the animals’ pulmonary arteries — which carry low-oxygen blood for the lungs to replenish with oxygen from air breathed in. That left the pigs to rely on their natural right lungs for air after surgery.
“The next step is hooking the organ up to the pulmonary artery” to ensure that bioengineered lungs get oxygen into the blood as well as normal lungs, Niklason says.
 
AJ adds: The current article referenced here describes a very favorable outcome for a long-awaited procedure of constructing viable organs that are not rejected immunologically. However, the actual functioning of the artificial organ is yet to be demonstrated. For that to happen, major blood vessels need to be connected, and more importantly, nerves need to be connected so they are functional. That is the next problem to be solved.
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