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Deep State's Final Solution: The Death of Alternative News

Deep State

Right after mainstream fake news humiliated itself falsely inflating poll numbers and wrongly predicting their crime boss candidate owned up to a 99% chance of winning the presidency, only to have their nemesis Trump triumph, ever since that November 8th shocker, deep state's been feverishly ratcheting up its longtime objective to completely control the outflow of information and news to the world. Fast closing in on a little more than a month before Trump's January 20th inauguration and representing the Clintons-Obama-Bush-Soros-Rothschild crime cabal, deep state is currently waging an all-out war against America's First Amendment rights of free press and free speech as well as warring against any further exposure of government scandals like Pizzagate. By any and all means necessary, the ruling elite is now quickly honing in on silencing the main deliverers of truth that expose the elite's scandals - independent and alternative news media.

Internet censorship and control is nothing new. It's long been on deep state's agenda. An entire chapter in the failed Trans Pacific Partnership was devoted to how the elite planned to usurp internet control by limiting online access and enacting censorship across the World Wide Web. And it still is moving in that direction with Obama recently handing over internet domain control to foreign nations known for severe censorship like China. But with the globalists' TPP going down in defeat just like Hillary and the anti-Brexit, we are witnessing a worldwide populist uprising, tired of increasing government corruption, theft, propaganda lies, wars and violence. But no unfolding drama in this erratic, crazy event-filled, fateful year of shock and surprises has elicited such a horrified reaction from the millions of internet users in recent weeks than the breaking scandalous story called Pizzagate, hinging on the unraveled, highly incriminating circumstantial evidence that the Clintons and the Podesta brothers may be involved in a child sex trafficking ring with the epicenter a Northwest Washington DC pizzeria named Comet Ping Pong.

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What are the hearsay leaks about 'Russian election hacking' attempting to achieve?

Russians Hacked
© NBC News
UPDATE: Dec 11 1:00am EST

Yesterday I noted below:
[T]he FBI also disagrees with at least parts of the alleged CIA conclusion ... That is important because the FBI, not the CIA, is responsible to investigate cyber related crimes within the U.S.
The Washington Post, which yesterday claimed a united view of the relevant agencies with only "minor disagreements", today caught up with Moon of Alabama. The headline:

FBI and CIA give differing accounts to lawmakers on Russia's motives in 2016 hacks
The FBI official's remarks to the lawmakers on the House Intelligence Committee were, in comparison, "fuzzy" and "ambiguous," suggesting to those in the room that the bureau and the Central Intelligence Agency weren't on the same page, the official said.
WaPo still asserts that it was a "Russian hack" from which the election relevant emails and other papers leaked. No evidence, none at all, has been presented to support that claim. Former UK Ambassador Craig Murray also strongly disagrees with the CIA claims:
As Julian Assange has made crystal clear, the leaks did not come from the Russians. As I have explained countless times, they are not hacks, they are insider leaks - there is a major difference between the two.
Murray claims to know the leaker, an insider person, and asks why the CIA and FBI, who claim to know the person related to Russia who leaked the papers, have then not arrested him or her.

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Former US Assistant Secretary of State Kramer confuses compliance with journalism

David Kramer
© Kham / ReutersJohn Mcain associate David Kramer
A former State Department official claimed this week that RT's staff are not legitimate news reporters. This is ostensibly because "real journalists" only work for compliant US media and not disruptive foreign competitors.

Around this time of year, there are a few constants. Leaves will fall, turkeys will be carved, and David J. Kramer will launch some kind of attack on RT.

A former George W. Bush apparatchik, Kramer now works for John McCain's eponymous Institute for International Leadership. His trademark is anti-Russia vitriol. In fact, it often seems like he's trying to outdo his boss, who can rarely complete a full week without condemning Moscow for something or other.

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U.S. Intel community is stumped: "What to do with a Trump who doesn't buy our BS?"

donald trump
© AFP
Donald Trump's insult-laced dismissal of reports that the CIA believes Russia hacked the 2016 election to help him is rattling a spy community already puzzled over how to gain the ear and trust of the incoming president.

Some fear that Trump's highly public rebukes of the U.S. intelligence apparatus will undermine morale in the spy agencies, politicize their work, and damage their standing in a world filled with adversaries. After all, if the U.S. president doesn't believe his own intelligence officials, why should anyone else?


Comment: D'uh. Because they are untrustworthy. What freaking planet have these journos been living on for the last 15 years?


"There is nothing more sacred to intelligence officers than their professionalism, honesty and non-partisanship. Trump's charges strike at the core of their integrity," said John Sipher, a former CIA officer with broad expertise on Russia.


Comment: LOL.


Trump, a career businessman with no national security experience, has long taken positions that have alarmed intelligence officials, such as supporting torture and suggesting that it's OK to kill the family members of terrorists.


Comment: Yes, those things must be very alarming to the intelligence agencies who have a history of torturing and killing people's families.


Comment: See also: Trump slams "secret" CIA report that Russia helped him win - a "soft coup" attempt?


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Duterte accepts arms deal with China, signaling thaw in relations between countries

duterte brazos abiertos
© Desconocido
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte expressed willingness to accept an arms deal proposed by China, further signifying a recent thaw in relations between the two countries.

Duterte promised to send his defense secretary to China to accept the firearms which are to be paid for within 25 years, the Philippines' president said in a speech to the country's troops on Sunday, according to AP.

"China is pressing me on the firearms, which are already there. I'll accept them. They're rushing it," Duterte said.

"We don't need to ask from others because they're willing to give it. This isn't free, but it's actually a grant payable in 25 years," he said.

The Philippines may also purchase sniper rifles from Russia, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said, adding that the Philippines' army and the marines are set to conduct research into whether it will be possible to seal the deal.

Snakes in Suits

Britain's MI6 chief is spreading fake news about Syria: Fighting terrorism breeds terrorism

Alex Younger
Head of Britain’s MI6 Alex Younger
The head of Britain's MI6 has made a thoroughly ridiculous statement regarding Syria. How can anyone take him or MI6 seriously?

In his first major public address since becoming the head of Britain's MI6 in 2014, Alex Younger has proved that he is young at heart. One would have to indeed be young and foolish to say that Syria and Russia's war against Islamic extremism will breed more Islamic extremism when it is doing exactly the opposite.

But this is what he has said, and what's more, he claimed that the lives of people in Britain will be endangered by the continued victories achieved by Syria and Russia against Wahhabist terrorists. This is laughable as one of the reasons that the British and US governments offered to justify the war on Iraq was to curtail the spread of Islamic terrorism.

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Macedonians voting in wake of wiretapping scandal

man rides his bicycle past election posters
© EPAA man rides his bicycle past election posters featuring former prime minister and the leader of the ruling VMRO-DPMNE party, Nikola Gruevski, in Skopje.
Macedonians are voting in parliamentary elections that people in the Balkan nation hope will help put an end to almost two years of political instability triggered by a massive wiretapping scandal.

But lingering anger over the scandal and a large number of undecided voters make for one of the hardest elections to predict since Macedonia gained independence from Yugoslavia in 1991.

Electoral officials said voting was going smoothly and without major incident and that turnout was nearly 10 percent of registered voters at 10 a.m. local time -- three hours after polling stations opened.

Attention

Dutch anti-Islam MP Wilders rises in polls after conviction

Geert Wilders
© AFP / Giuseppe Cacace
The party of populist anti-Islam Dutch MP Geert Wilders has risen strongly in the polls since the lawmaker was tried and convicted of discrimination, according to a survey published Sunday.

If legislative elections due next March were held this week, Wilders' Freedom Party (PVV) would pick up 36 out of 150 seats in the lower house of parliament, making it the biggest single political group, it found.

Before the trial began on October 31, the PVV was credited with 27 seats.

During the trial, but before his conviction on Friday, its estimated share rose to 34 seats. It currently has 12 lawmakers.

The new poll data comes from a weekly monitoring by the Maurice de Hond Institute.

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Germany eager to extend border control in Schengen over terrorist threat

German policeman
© Ina Fassbender / Reuters
The German government wants to extend border control in the Schengen zone because it has had a tip-off about potential terrorists entering the country disguised as refugees, Germany's Der Spiegel magazine said.

The report is based on the minutes of an EU ambassadors' internal meeting in Brussels obtained by the outlet. In particular, the document mentions a "filter function of the external borders," which it says is not working.

The EU rules generally allow free movement in the Schengen area. However, in the wake of the refugee crisis, some member states re-introduced border checks, asking for travelers' passports and searching some of the vehicles which have been passing through.

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Faked terrorism: Federal court upholds FBI-manufactured terror case

Christmastree bomber
© Pamela Geller
This week the 9th circuit court of appeals upheld the conviction of the would be Portland Oregon Christmas tree bomber.

The federal court rejected the defense's argument that the FBI had entrapped the defendant and that the FBI unconstitutionally collected his emails without a warrant.

Not only does this ruling uphold warrantless surveillance, it also legitimizes the government's tactics to manufacture terror plots against Americans.


Comment: This ruling sets a dangerous precedent validating the right of government and its agents to develop, utilize and profit from terror of their own manufacture. The terrorists are those who set these scenarios into action, not the dupes they pick to brainwash and manipulate. If the end justifies the means...this is an 'end' to which we do not want to go.