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Wednesday, June 27, 2018

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The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #300


You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside? 
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific, 
from the beautiful to the repugnant, 
from the mysterious to the familiar.

If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed, 
you could be inspired, you could be appalled. 

This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended. 
You have been warned.

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Tuesday, June 26, 2018

American Media, Soviet Tactics


Girls With Guns

THE MEDIA ACCUSES TRUMP OF ITS OWN CRIMES

If the media wants to investigate enemy collusion, it can look in the mirror.

On Tom LoBianco’s LinkedIn profile, the former Associated Press reporter self-identifies as a “White House reporter covering Trump Russia probes.” At CNN, LoBianco writes that he “covered the 2016 presidential race and the Russia probes.”

Now LoBianco is in trouble for reasons having nothing and everything to do with the Russia probe.

Earlier this year, Elliot Broidy, a Trump ally and Republican fundraiser, was targeted by Qatari hackers. Broidy had been sharply critical of the terror state which has been linked to everything from 9/11 to Iran. And his emails were quickly peddled to media figures who spun them into pro-Qatari hit pieces.

When Broidy struck back with a lawsuit targeting Qatar and its lobbyists, phone records showed that LoBianco had spoken three dozen times to a registered foreign agent of the Islamic terror state.

LoBianco’s stories were nakedly hostile to Broidy, the Saudis and the UAE to the extent that they were hard to distinguish from Qatari propaganda. And they were aimed at what LoBianco and his collaborator deemed a “secret campaign” to “alter U.S. foreign policy and punish Qatar.” LoBianco’s story accused Broidy of not registering as a foreign agent, but he was the one allegedly colluding with a Qatari agent.

In his story, LoBianco wrote of a "cache of emails obtained by the AP." The emails are described as having been "anonymously leaked." A more factually accurate term would have been "hacked" or "stolen." And LoBianco and the AP had no problem with posting these stolen emails online.

There was nothing unusual about that. Media organizations routinely publish stolen emails while describing them as ‘leaked’: a term associated with classified government or corporate documents, not stolen private correspondence. Like LoBianco’s stories, they emphasize the role of the news organization in “analyzing” the “documents” while evading the question of how they came into their possession.

Stolen emails have become typical tools of political warfare. But colluding with foreign agents and receiving stolen emails from foreign hackers is at the center of the Russiagate allegations. Yet the same reporter investigating Russiagate appeared to be involved in his own Qatargate. And he wasn’t alone....

"The Very Concept Of A Nation Founded By European Settlers Is Offensive To Me"


-Justin Trudeau Quotes

The Cancer That Is Justin Trudeau:

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PREVIOUSLY DEPORTED ILLEGAL ALIEN CHARGED WITH KILLING WOMAN ON BICYCLE IN ALABAMA

FAIRHOPE, AL (WALA) – An illegal immigrant who has been deported more than once remains behind bars in Baldwin County.

Authorities say he is responsible for a deadly hit and run that killed a Daphne woman while she was riding her bike.

Amy Hawkins was killed while riding her bicycle in Fairhope back in March.

Jose Luis Alonso-DeLeon was arrested and charged with manslaughter and leaving the scene of an accident.

Authorities also said DeLeon is an illegal immigrant who has been deported twice.

The state charges against DeLeon are still pending, but Friday, the United States Attorney’s Office said DeLeon pleaded guilty to federal charges of possession of a firearm by an illegal alien, and illegal reentry of a removed alien.

Officials said, while looking for a truck involved in the accident, Fairhope Police found DeLeon in a truck with a firearm on the front passenger floorboard.

They said he could face as much as...

Democrats Be Like:


Meadows: 'Floor Action' Is Next, After FBI Refuses Document Request

Now that another deadline has come and gone without the FBI and Justice Department giving Congress the documents it has subpoenaed, it's up to Congress to act, Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), the chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, told Fox News's Laura Ingraham Monday night.

"Well, I think the next thing is floor action for all of us," Meadows said.

Meadows noted that House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) "made a promisse" last week, that if the FBI and DOJ didn't turn over all of the requested information by last Friday, "we would see floor action this week. I'm waiting for him to follow through on that commitment," Meadows said.

Floor action could include a "sense of the Congress" resolution, a contempt of Congress citation, or eventual impeachment.

On Sunday, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), the chairman of the House intelligence committee, extended the document production deadline to 5 p.m. yesterday (Monday).

In a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein dated June 24, Nunes asked whether the FBI used informants against members or associates of the Trump campaign, and if so, how many informants were used and how much did they cost?

The response to Nunes' letter came Monday night from Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd.

“With respect to your question concerning the use of confidential human sources, the FBI already has responded to this request, including in a classified written response to this question on....

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