They already purged the military now its the FBI and then they wonder why they can’t catch anyone.
Monthly Archives: August 2014
Putin Says Everything U.S. Touches Turns Out Like Libya Or Iraq
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/29/2014 08:18 -0400
Having been quiet for a few days, comfortable sitting back and watching NATO, Europe, and the US escalate each other’s talking points to a frenzy of populist revolt, Russia’s Vladimir Putin has come out swinging this morning:
- *PUTIN: NO MATTER WHAT U.S. DOES, IT TURNS OUT LIKE LIBYA, IRAQ
- *PUTIN SAYS UN CAN’T BE FOREIGN POLICY TOOL FOR U.S., ALLIES
- *PUTIN: EUROPEAN LEADERS FAR FROM SHOWING INDEPENDENT THINKING
- *PUTIN SAYS RUSSIA IS COUNTRY THAT DOESN’T FEAR ANYTHING
In addition to discussions of The Bolsheviks, agreeing Stalin was a tyrant, and slamming liberal economic models for creating crises, Putin notes his approval rating is high because “he is confident he’s right.”
Some more fun soundbites:
- *PUTIN SAYS BOLSHEVIKS BETRAYED NATIONAL INTERESTS IN WWI
- *PUTIN SAYS UNFORTUNATELY SUCH PEOPLE IN RUSSIA TODAY
- *PUTIN SAYS LIBERAL ECONOMIC MODEL LEADS TO BUILDUP OF CRISES
- *PUTIN SAYS NOBODY DENIES STALIN WAS A TYRANT
- *PUTIN SAYS LEADERS WIN SUPPORT BY BEING CONFIDENT THEY’RE RIGHT
- *PUTIN: FIGHTS AT UN SOMETIMES FIERCER THAN DURING COLD WAR
- *PUTIN SAYS UNITED NATIONS NOT ALWAYS EFFECTIVE
And perhaps of most note… just as Obama pronounced yesterday that US would not engage militarily:
- *PUTIN: RUSSIA FAR AWAY FROM BEING SUCKED IN GLOBAL CONFLICT
But…
- *PUTIN SAYS RUSSIA IS NUCLEAR POWER, STRENGTHENING CAPABILITIES
- *PUTIN: RUSSIA STRENGTHENS ARSENAL TO FEEL SAFE, NOT THREATEN
- *PUTIN: DON’T THINK ANYONE SEEKS LARGE-SCALE CONFLICT W/ RUSSIA
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So – just like the Cold War – military build-up on either side and constant escalation in tensions…
German Security Expert Warns “War Between Russia And The West Is A Real Possibility”
Putin knows the Obama is impotent and so things he can get away with a lot. This is dangerous as he could go just a little to far and we could be in trouble e.g. Putin moves on the the Check republic and Slovakia and Obama does nothing but then we end up with a military coup d’etat in the US and the Generals try and stop Putin. Farfetched maybe maybe not.
Climate Science Explained In One Simple Graph
Its amazing what you can do with data today! We could prove just about anything today even climate change I bet … lol
Climate is complicated, but climate science isn’t.
US winter temperatures plummeted from 1950 to 1979. Scientists reacted to this with the global cooling scare, as reported by Science News in 1975
NASA warned of a new ice age by the year 2020.
After 1979, temperatures got much warmer, so NASA’s James Hansen began the global warming scare.
But after the year 2000, temperatures began to plummet again. So NASA and NOAA responded with the only sensible solution. They altered the data to eliminate the earlier warmth and the current cooling.
But the data tampering wasn’t enough to keep up with cooling temperatures – so a few years ago they renamed “global warming” as “climate change”
You might be tempted to think that the practice of climate science is a complete fraud, and if you did, you would be correct.
Andrea Tantaros and Mark Styen on Confronting the Islamoplogists’ Fear of Violating Social Norms and Correct Manners
This occurs because western Civilization thinks that Islam is a “true” religion once they realize that is not true then and only then can they be beaten.
Rotherham
Q: Why Did British Police Ignore Pakistani Muslim Gangs Abusing 1,400 Rotherham Children?
Forbes‘ Roger Scruton writes:
A story of rampant child abuse—ignored and abetted by the police—is emerging out of the British town of Rotherham. Until now, its scale and scope would be inconceivable in a civilized country. Its details will make your hair stand on end.
A: Political Correctness
Imagine the following case. A fourteen-year old girl is taken into care by the social services unit of the town where she lives, because her parents are drug-addicted, and she has been neglected and is not turning up in school. She is one of many, for that is the way in Britain today. And local government entities—Councils—can be ordered by the courts to stand in for parents of neglected children. The Council places the girl in a home, where she is kept with others under supervision from…
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The Primary Driver Of Climate
Apparently we have forgotten a lot. We knew more a hundred years ago it would seem. I have been working on this aspect for almost a decade now and I agree this is more right than any of the believers at NOAA, NASA as well as the British counter parts and the IPCC.
It has been known for over 110 years that the primary driver of climate on Earth is variations in the planet’s orbit and rotation. Because the Earth’s orbit is elliptical, some seasons are longer than others. Depending on which way the planet’s axis is tilted at any given time, this can either mean either long summers, or long winters.
Precession of the Earth’s axis over time produces alternating cold and warm periods, and opposite in the opposite hemispheres.
Long before climate science went completely brain dead under the stewardship of James Hansen, this was well understood, and was also understood to be the cause of the MWP – which the Climategate criminals have since tried to erase.
Mike Brown Shooting – Open Discussion Thread 8/31/14 (Including The Black Canseco Theory)
As always there is good work going on here!
The Nightmarish Megacities of the Near Future
This is absolutely true. I was at a planning session for the ground work being done in North East Ohio (Akron/Cleveland area). Its called Vibrant 2040 and it is being funded by the Federal Government and it is being implemented now and is to be completed by 2040. Its all part of the UN Agenda 21 and goes under a number of alias’s mostly “sustainability” in various forms. The local politicians dismiss the concept because they are getting federal dollars and this applies to republican’s as well as democrat’s. The current phase is re-Zoning which blocks development in the suburbs and country and then pouring federal dollars into the central cities with lots of condos and apartment building and bike paths and bus lanes blocking highways. There are a few people fighting the movement but the money talks and so it goes on.
This Is How ISIS Is Building An Airforce
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/30/2014 16:04 -0400
The Islamic State is nothing if not ambitious. Despite no record of current ‘airplane’ assets in their annual reports, ISIS has begun detaining and forcing Syrian pilots to train militant fighters to fly stolen aircraft. According to CNN Arabic, the pilots (and their planes and helicopters) were abducted when the terrorist group gained control of Tabqa military base. It appears that if beheadings, executions, and whippings are not enough to strike fear into the hearts of the locals, then (just as America is tryiung to do), an air assault will greatly demoralize. We can only imagine how this changes Obama’s strategy (and just where are all the rest of Syria and Iraq’s airplanes stored?)
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria said in a recent tweet it is forcing detained Syrian pilots to train militant fighters to fly stolen aircraft, CNN Arabic reported on Saturday.
In an account reportedly associated with the militant group, ISIS said in a tweet the pilots were abducted when the group gained control over the Tabqa military airbase in Raqqa Province.
ISIS seized the airbase earlier this month. The major airfield houses warplanes, helicopters, tanks and other artillery and ammunition, which were also confiscated by ISIS, according to several media reports.
ISIS did not provide any information about the nature of the training, according to CNN Arabic.
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The fall of the Tabqa air base followed the group’s seizing of two other Syrian military bases and gave it effective control of Raqqa Province, which abuts the Turkish border and whose capital city, Raqqa, has long served as the group’s de facto headquarters.
Photographs posted Sunday on Twitter accounts sympathetic to ISIS showed bearded fighters in the air base, standing next to a destroyed fighter jet and appearing to cut the head off a dead soldier.
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Some more of the ‘loot’
The Trouble Is that Obama DOES Have a Strategy
Re-Posted from PJ Media by David P. Goldman August 29th, 2014 – 11:27 am

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Obama’s “we-don’t-have-a-strategy” gaffe was so egregious as to distract attention from the fact that he does indeed have a strategy, which has blown up in his face. His strategy is accommodation with Iran at all costs. As I wrote earlier this month, our ISIS problem derives from our Iran problem: Bashar Assad’s ethnic cleansing, which has displaced 4 million Syrians internally and driven 3 million out of the country, was possible because of Iranian backing. The refugee flood in Iraq and Syria gives ISIS an unlimited pool of recruits. Iraqi Sunni support for ISIS, including the participation of some of Saddam Hussein’s best officers, is a response to Iran’s de facto takeover of Iraq.
Now we have analysts as diverse as Karen Elliott House and Angelo Codevilla proposing that the Saudis should use their considerable air force to degrade ISIS. Unless the U.S. commits its own forces in depth, the Saudis never will do so (unless they are defending their own territory, which ISIS is not stupid enough to attack). It is a sad day when America’s appetite for a fight is so weak that we count on the Saudi monarchy to do our dirty work for us. Codevilla writes:
Day after day after day, hundreds of Saudi (and Jordanian) fighters, directed by American AWACS radar planes, could systematically destroy the Islamic State—literally anything of value to military or even to civil life. It is essential to keep in mind that the Islamic State exists in a desert region which offers no place to hide and where clear skies permit constant, pitiless bombing and strafing. These militaries do not have the excessive aversions to collateral damage that Americans have imposed upon themselves.
That is entirely correct: in that region, air power could drastically weaken ISIS, if not quite eradicate it. It certainly could contain its advances (as fewer than 100 American sorties already have in northern Iraq). But the underlying problem will remain: Iran’s depredations have triggered an economic and demographic catastrophe in the region, and that catastrophe has created the snowball effect we call ISIS.
It may be entirely academic to argue that America should bomb not only ISIS, but also Iran’s nuclear facilities and the bases of its Revolutionary Guards. No Republican candidate I know is willing to argue this in advance of elections. Nonetheless, I repeat what I wrote Aug. 12: “The region’s security will hinge on the ultimate reckoning with Iran.”
On Canada’s Sun TV earlier today, commentator Ezra Levant asked me what Obama will do now. My guess is: very little. The reported Egyptian-UAE attack on Libyan Islamists is a harbinger of the future. Other countries in the region will take matters into their own hands in despair at American paralysis. Russia and China will play much bigger roles. And the new Thirty Year War will grind on indefinitely.












