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Best of the Web: Is the globalist 'reset' failing? The elites may have overplayed their hand

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One aspect of narcopaths (narcissistic sociopaths) that is important to remember is that they live in their own little world in which their desires and bizarre dysfunctions are normalized. They believe themselves superior to most people because they are predatory, and don't suffer from annoying hang-ups like empathy and conscience. They generally tend to believe they have pulled the wool over everyone's eyes the majority of the time. They think that you are a submissive idiot, and that when they bark an order, you will simply jump to attention because you "believe".

Almost every aspect of the globalists and their behavior indicates they are a club or cult of narcopaths. Their obsessive need to control as well as to corrupt and destroy in order to get what they want is not an extension of mere greed, it is a deep-seated aspect of who they are as beings. It is a defining mechanism at the core of their character. They are real world monsters, like vampires attempting to blend into an unsuspecting population.

In their arrogance, then tend to expect they can drain the public dry at will without being resisted or exposed. The problem is, as soon as they start to feed and destroy they draw attention to themselves. Eventually, they will attract the suspicions of the public, along with some vampire hunters. Unless they find a way to hide, a stake through the heart is inevitable.

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The Ministry of Defence blacklisted Declassified - but won't admit it

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© EPA-EFE/Andy RainBritish defense secretary Ben Wallace
A UK government review into how the Ministry of Defence (MOD) handled relations with the organisation I edit, Declassified UK, concludes the MOD 'did not have a policy' of blacklisting us, despite providing evidence that it did. It reveals a deep problem in UK governance - that Britain is more oligarchy than democracy.

The review, published on Monday, notes that the director of defence communications - who manages the MOD's press office - told his staff they "should not waste any time" on Declassified because it was "a hostile website, rather than a proper news organisation". "If they called," the director said, "they should be told to submit a freedom of information request."

If this is not blacklisting, I don't know what is. Indeed, it was understood as such by other MOD media staff who believed their director had "sanctioned a blanket ban" on giving any comment to Declassified, the review notes.

It was for this reason that on 25 August our staff reporter Phil Miller was told by an MOD press officer, Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Wade: "My understanding from the office is that we no longer deal with your publication."

Comment: See also: Declassified UK blacklisted by GCHQ


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AG Barr worked to keep Hunter Biden probes from public view during election

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© Sara Silbiger/Getty Images/Fox News Screenshot/KJNHunter and Joe Biden • US AG Bill Barr
Attorney General William Barr has known about a disparate set of investigations involving Hunter Biden's business and financial dealings since at least this spring, a person familiar with the matter said, and worked to avoid their public disclosure during the heated election campaign.

Republicans and President Trump have pressed Mr. Barr for months to pursue Mr. Biden, especially as his father, Joe Biden, gained momentum in his ultimately successful [tentative] bid for president. Mr. Barr has staved off pressure from Republicans in Congress for information into the investigations, the person said, without elaborating on his actions.

One investigation became public this week after federal investigators served a subpoena on Hunter Biden. The subpoena sought detailed financial information in connection with a criminal tax investigation by the U.S. attorney's office in Delaware, according to people familiar with the matter.

Federal prosecutors in Manhattan had also been looking at Hunter Biden's business and financial dealings, as part of a broader criminal investigation that two people familiar with the matter described as an international financial investigation that had been going on for at least a year. Hunter Biden is implicated in that investigation but was never a specific target for criminal prosecution, the people said. They declined to provide details on the substance of the probe.

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Cuomo among contenders for Biden's AG pick

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© APNew York Governor Andrew Cuomo
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is one of several contenders under consideration by President-elect Joe Biden for the role of attorney general, a person with knowledge of the search process said Friday.

The other three contenders at the moment include outgoing Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, federal appeals court judge Merrick Garland and former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, said the person, who cautioned that no decision had been reached and no announcement was expected imminently. The person was not authorized to discuss the search process by name and spoke on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press.

The AP reported earlier in the week that Jones, who lost his Senate seat last month, and Garland, who was spurned by Republicans four years ago for a spot on the Supreme Court, had emerged as the two front-runners in the search process.

Spokespeople for Cuomo did not immediately return emails seeking comment Friday.

It was not clear to what extent the disclosure this week that federal prosecutors were investigating the finances of Biden's son, Hunter, might have scrambled the attorney general search process since the person who is ultimately picked would inherit the probe, assuming it remains active next month.

Comment: We can safely speculate the Hunter Biden 'probe' will be active next month, next year...in one form or another.


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COVID craziness: China recommends flight attendants wear diapers to avoid using lavatories

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China's aviation authority released new COVID-19 safety guidelines that include the suggestion that flight attendants wear diapers to avoid using plane lavatories.

The Civil Aviation Administration of China's document, titled Technical Guidelines for Epidemic Prevention and Control for Airlines, offers suggestions for hygiene practices to prevent flight crew members from contracting the coronavirus.

The document, which includes recommendations for use of medical masks and other personal protective equipment, drew attention online for one unusual suggestion: "It is recommended that cabin crew members wear disposable diapers and avoid using the lavatories barring special circumstances to avoid infection risks."

The recommendation comes after a woman flying from Italy to South Korea in August contracted COVID-19 during her trip, and investigators cited her visit to the lavatory -- the only place on the plane where she removed her mask -- as a possible cause of her infection.

Comment: Carl Vernon: Just When You Thought Things Couldn't Get More Ridiculous...




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Ice Age Farmer Report: 2021: Empty shelves - Shortages in sight - Soybeans explained

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As Brazil's drought continues, the USDA has further marked down soybean stocks, and China continues to buy everything in sight. Love or hate them, soybeans permeate our food supply, and a shortage of them, coupled with canned & frozen food shortages "due to COVID" sets the stage for empty shelves -- just what the UN, WEF & Rockefeller ilk want to make the case for a Great Reset of Food, and leverage to force people to acquiesce to their agenda. Christian breaks down why soybeans may be the keystone that triggers an avalanche of food shortages we've been promised. This is not a "good, lol soyboys" situation. Watch.


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Election censorship: Twitter removes 'like,' 'reply' and retweet count functions from multiple Trump tweets about the election

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Twitter disabled "liking" and replying to multiple tweets from President Donald Trump about the election on Saturday morning.

The platform also removed the retweet count, so that people cannot see how many times it has been shared.

Users are now required to quote tweet the messages if they would like to share them. When you attempt to do so, a a window pops up saying "this claim about election fraud is disputed." There is also a "find out more" button that takes you to a curated list of tweets about how "election fraud of any kind is exceedingly rare in the US, election experts confirm."
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Australia's CMO: No need for vaccine this year - emphasizes 'impenetrable hotel quarantine system'

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Acting Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly says Australia's success against coronavirus means, unlike other countries, we can wait for full vaccine approvals.

Australia's top doctor says news of the U.S. drug regulator granting emergency use of the Pfizer vaccine — like the UK and Canada have also recently done — is not necessary in Australia.

"We don't need any vaccine this year," Kelly told reporters in Canberra on Saturday. "Other countries are in far different state than us and they should be prioritised."

Australia will wait for the Therapeutic Goods Administration — the national drug regulator — to run through its own approvals of the Pfizer vaccine with the expectation it will be distributed in early 2021.

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NATO and the EU are sending a 'message' to Russia. Again

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I lived most of my life in Europe and even though by the time I moved to the US (2002) Europe was already in a very bad shape, what I see happening there now never ceases to amaze me. In fact, it makes me wonder if the Europeans or, more accurately, the European leaders have gone completely insane. Either that, or maybe they have some kind of death wish?

The first thing which absolutely amazes me is the fact that the EU leaders are acting as if this was still the 1980s when Europe still mattered and when the European continent was relatively prosperous. And even when EU leaders acknowledge the problems facing Europe today (crime, immigration, lockdowns, civil unrest, tensions with Russia, self-defeating sanctions under US pressure, etc.), they systematically deal with them (so to speak) by minimizing their actual and potential impact and consequences. And if nothing else matters, they use the riot police forces to "solve" the issue.

Then there is NATO which now seems to believe that mantric incantations and some really dumb military "for show" activities along the borders of Russia will terrify the Kremlin and turn Russians into Poles. Apparently, the entire analytical apparatus of NATO has never opened a history book. Either that, or they have decided to ignore the lessons of history, because "this time around" the Russians will definitely surrender.

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The Empire doubles down: Open Society Foundations will now be run by Soros ally and Dominion Voting head Lord Malloch Brown

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The hubris of empire has always struck me with shock and awe.

I mean it really takes balls to get caught with a prostitute and instead of apologizing to your wife, to instead buy the hooker a new fur coat and parade her publicly at a public event.

Such has been the case with George Soros' long time bosom buddy Lord Mark Malloch Brown who after being revealed as a leading force behind the software used by the infamous Dominion Voting systems via Smartmatic (which transferred its operating systems to Dominion via Sequoia Inc), has now been made the president of Soros' global Open Society Foundations.

What is the logic behind such a decision?

Simple: If these characters were truly guilty of the crimes they are being accused of, then why would they behave so unapologetically in public? Surely to be so confident, they must be innocent of wrongdoing. It may sound overly simplistic, but this formula has proven most effective in recent years.

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