December 27, 2023

The Houthis Are The Only Super Power Brave Enough To Kick Zionist Ass - Scott Ritter + Nobody Needs or Likes The Media - Redacted + Boston: More Than A Feeling


 
 
 
 Best Marriage Proposal
 
 
 
 

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Here we go! MASSIVE Middle East war is EXACTLY the plan | Redacted with Natali and Clayton Morris
Redacted News
 
"The U.S. just gave full support to Israel to destroy what's left of Gaza. And now The White House is threatening to VETO a UN Security Council resolution that would call for a ceasefire in Gaza and set up an expedited inspection process so that people can bring aid, food, and medicine into Gaza. Former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter joins us with his analysis of the coming regional war.
 
One of the comments:
The best thing the SA can do is join BRICS, and it knows that. The problem is that the US is holding a gun to their head via Israels nukes, and so SA cannot act out their best interests. This is why Iran is such a big problem to the US, it is a threat to all their global hegemony.

If Iran gets nukes, then Israel can no longer hold a gun to SA head, and if SA decides to stop selling oil in USD, the US is completely and utterly destroyed with a 50 trillion debt that will be collected by the debt collectors once the US economy is destroyed. Rightly so. This is an existential war for the US. This is why the middle east is so important to the US.
 



The mainstream media is dying but has an amazing lack of self awareness about it. We run down all the MANY reasons that they've given us to mistrust them and show you why independent media is the only way to go until those jerks learn their lesson.
 
 
I’m saying it - Jon Rappoport

First, a few details about the new law. Then I’ll deal with the loons and virtue signalers and murder-enablers who pretend they’re saints.

Washington Post (archive.is):

    Civil rights groups sued Texas on Tuesday over a controversial new law that would allow state and local police to arrest and deport migrants suspected of being in the country illegally, a power that until now has rested solely with the federal government.

    The lawsuit filed against Texas sets up a potential showdown between the state and the federal government over who has ultimate authority to protect borders and enforce immigration law. It is a fight that [Governor] Abbott has longed for. The law also gives Texas courts the power to order immigrants suspected of entering the state illegally to return to the country through which they entered.

    “Immigration is a quintessentially federal authority,” said the complaint [against Texas] filed in U.S. District Court in Austin by a group of Texas civil and immigrant rights organizations, El Paso County, and the American Civil Liberties Union, arguing that the [Texas] law, known as S.B. 4, violates the supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution. “A state cannot replace Congress’ immigrant scheme with its own.”

    Entering the United States, other than through an approved crossing, is already illegal under federal law and is policed by federal authorities.

    But thousands [millions] of migrants have been arriving to seek humanitarian protection or work, and they generally are not prosecuted, especially families. When more people cross the border illegally than federal agencies can process, migrants are often released into the United States to await a far-in-the-future court date.

Number one: Illegal immigration is illegal.

This is no problem for the federal government.

In fact, it’s a giant loophole: “We, the federal government, declare illegal immigration is illegal. But we don’t enforce that law. However, only we can make immigration law.”

Number two: You didn’t really think I was going to drop my exposure of the ACTUAL fentanyl catastrophe, did you?

The feds have remained quiet about it. Meaning they refuse to link it to illegal immigration. They’ll whine about fentanyl, but they’ll never admit it comes into the US through permitting illegal immigration to expand without limit.

So here, for the second time, is my analysis of the fentanyl situation.

As you read it (and ready yourself to spread the information far and wide), keep in mind that the weight of just seven grains of salt is a lethal dose of the drug.

—I’m waiting to hear some lard-ass sociologist or some vegan software engineer say:

“But you see, Jon, if you do a real analysis of the fentanyl numbers and deploy a MODEL, and rational ALGORITHMS, and make a reasonable PROJECTION…

“You’ll see your estimate of 6 billion potential deaths from fentanyl is a massive overreach. We’re actually talking about no more than 600 million deaths…”

“And depending on which model you use, on the low end we could be looking at a 365 million number…”

“And then there is the question of how many years it would take for 600 million or 365 million people to ingest lethal doses of the drug…”

“So the die-off could take, say, as long as a decade…”

“And that estimate would require a different model…”

Yeah. I’m sure this reaction from “the professional community” will be forthcoming.

One of the first articles I wrote for publication (1982) was an interview with Bill Perry, who quit his plum job as PR man for Lawrence-Livermore Labs, where they design nuclear weapons.

One day, he told me, a physicist at the Lab whined to him about needing more funding.

Bill said, “Why? We already have enough bombs to blow up the planet three or four times.”
 
“You don’t understand,” the physicist said. “I’m working on MATHEMATICAL problems.”


Well, here is MY mathematical problem—which I assure you, involves everybody in the world:

Fentanyl is an incredibly lethal drug.

Two milligrams is a deadly dose.

Now follow the math—

Insightcrime.org, November 21, 2023: “Fentanyl seizures along the US-Mexico border [in 2023] have hit record highs, suggesting that, despite a supposed ban on production of the deadly synthetic opioid in parts of Mexico, a multitude of criminal groups are keeping production apace.”

“United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents seized 12,119 kilograms (26,718 pounds) of illicit fentanyl along the country’s southwest border with Mexico in the 2023 fiscal year, which runs from October to September. This marked a nearly 90% increase from the 6,397 kilograms (14,104 pounds) officials seized in the previous fiscal year.”

Let’s call the total 2023 seizure an even 12,000 kilograms.

This is only the seizure total for ONE year.

12,000 kilograms equal 12 billion milligrams. (There are a million milligrams in a kilogram.)

With a lethal dose of fentanyl pegged at 2 milligrams, we’re talking about enough fentanyl to kill 6 billion people.

Again, that’s only fentanyl seized along the southern border during one year.

If we add in the fentanyl seized in the prior year, 2022, there is easily enough to kill every person on Earth.

And of course, no one knows how much fentanyl has slipped into the US through the border and has never been found.

The standard law-enforcement assessment is: however much we’ve seized, we assume much more has gotten through unnoticed.

6 billion deaths.

6 BILLION.

Would you call that a problem?

An emergency?

A reason for the federal government to stand up and start shouting and actually DO something?

Do you think this rates some serious attention? AS IN: SHUTTING DOWN THE BORDER WITH 50,000 TROOPS?

Or would you say, “Look, I realize this is a tough situation, but the HUMANITARIAN flow of immigrants into the United States MUST remain our highest priority.”

That happens to be the irreversible priority of this federal administration.

You can rank that priority anywhere on a scale from ignorant to psychotic to genocidal. It IS genocidal.

The main reason people turn away from GENOCIDAL is the following reaction: If it’s this horrible it couldn’t be true.

Which gets us fucking nowhere.

Is all this sinking in yet?

-- Jon Rappoport


 

 

Best Marriage Proposal

June 17, 1979


 
The line-up for this 70s epic was founded by multi-instrumentalist savant, songwriter, and sonic inventor Tom Scholz. Surrounding him was the formidable team of guitarist Barry Goudreau, bassist Fran Sheehan, drummer Sib Hashian, and at the mic, the legendary lead vocalist and guitarist Brad Delp. This Boston power rock album is a work of both art and science and an extraordinary achievement of imagination and innovation. A massive triumph, Boston’s debut helped save rock and roll and likewise ushered in a completely new era of rock excellence. And although there are only 8 tracks on this self-titled masterpiece, every one was good enough to be a hit single… That being said, the band’s label Epic chose just three, including the larger-than-life lead single: and one that may be the greatest one-song vocal of all time… More Than a Feeling. 
 
Forget the auto-tune. Today we’re going back to an era when singers could actually sing… unassisted. Just raw, pure, unadulterated talent. And in fact, we’re bringing you what I believe is the all-time greatest male vocal performance on a rock song. It’s tough to pick but I think Brad Delp of Boston on their 70s rock classic More Than A Feeling is the GOAT.

Written by Tom Sholz the wizard who produced their Boston self-titled debut album in his basement is a perfect song. Upon release, it was an absolute instant classic. At his peak, Brad Delp was hitting and holding high notes that even the best of the best couldn’t reach, but despite that, he rarely gets the credit he deserves. So to put him back in the spotlight, I’m matching him against some insanely talented rock singers.

Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, Freddie Mercury of Queen, and Steve Perry of Journey…. And I’m stripping three iconic tracks down to the vocals for a head-to-head match-up… to prove once and for all who really deserves to be called the GOAT… the greatest one-song vocal performance.
 
 
 
 

1 comment:

BuelahMan said...

Boston was but one of my highschool bands (the music I grew up with). I'm sorry that you young bucks have shit music.