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Post by mike111 on Mar 17, 2018 12:03:53 GMT -5
USA Today Retired four-star Army general: Trump, 'under the sway of Putin,' threatens national securityUSA TODAY Published 10:54 a.m. ET March 17, 2018 TWEET
Barry R McCaffrey @mccaffreyr3
Reluctantly I have concluded that President Trump is a serious threat to US national security. He is refusing to protect vital US interests from active Russian attacks. It is apparent that he is for some unknown reason under the sway of Mr Putin. 4:46 PM - Mar 16, 2018 Barry Richard McCaffrey (born November 17, 1942) is a former United States Army General and current news commentator and business consultant. He received three Purple Heart medals for injuries sustained during his service in Vietnam, two Silver Stars for valor, and two Distinguished Service Crosses — the second-highest U.S. Army award for valor.[1] He was inducted into U.S. Army Ranger Hall of Fame at U.S. Army Infantry Center at Fort Benning in 2007.[2] He served as an adjunct professor at U.S. Military Academy and its Bradley Professor of International Security Studies from 2001 to 2008. He received West Point Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy's Distinguished Graduate Award in 2010.
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Post by mike111 on Mar 17, 2018 12:15:54 GMT -5
News Headline: Former admiral joins ex-Army General McCaffrey accusing Trump of being under Putin’s thumbBob Brigham 17 Mar 2018 MSNBC host asked retired United States Navy Admiral James Stavridis about McCaffrey’s comments. “What are your thoughts on this?,” Witt asked. “I know the general well,” the retired admiral noted. “I have a lot of regard for his opinions, he does not state them loosely.” “In terms of the current situation with Russia, our president needs to understand that Vladimir Putin is no friend to the United States, that Russia is actively seeking to undermine our nation not only domestically but our foreign policy as well,” Admiral Stravidis explained. “I agree with Gen. McCaffrey that our president does not spend enough time focused on the threat that is emanating from Russia today.” James George Stavridis (born February 15, 1955) is a retired United States Navy admiral and the current dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, a graduate school for international affairs. Stavridis serves as the chief international diplomacy and national security analyst for NBC News in New York. He is also chairman of the board of the U.S. Naval Institute and a Senior Fellow at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. Stavridis graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1976. While in the Navy, Stavridis served as the commander, U.S. Southern Command (2006 to 2009) and commander, U.S. European Command and NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe (2009 to 2013). the first Navy officer to have held these positions. Stavridis earned a Ph.D and Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University in 1984, where he won the Gullion Prize. Stavridis retired from the Navy in 2013 after thirty-seven years of service and became dean of The Fletcher School in the summer 2013.
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Post by mike111 on Mar 17, 2018 12:42:22 GMT -5
Ordinarily having a four star General, and then a four star Admiral call a sitting President of the United States a "TRAITOR" would be "Earth Shattering News" that would shake the entire country.
But instead, what are the major Jewish controlled, Newspapers and Television stations talking about?
NEW YORK TIMES Trump’s Lawyers Claim Stormy Daniels Violated Confidentiality Agreement at Least 20 Times
In a court filing, the president weighs in for the first time directly on a case in which a porn actress was paid $130,000 to stay silent about an affair she claims she had with him.
By JIM RUTENBERG and MAGGIE HABERMAN
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Post by mike111 on Mar 17, 2018 12:49:11 GMT -5
Washington Post:The owner is Bezos, but the paper is run by Martin "Marty" Baron (born October 24, 1954). Baron was born in Tampa, Florida, to Jewish emigrants from Israel. Washington post headline today:
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Post by mike111 on Mar 17, 2018 13:08:38 GMT -5
^Why would Jews have a vested interest in protecting Donald Trump?
US plans to move embassy to Jerusalem in May
By Elise Labott and Laura Koran, CNN
Updated 8:10 PM ET, Fri February 23, 2018
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the announcement in a statement, saying it would, "turn Israel's 70th Independence Day into an even greater national celebration." But the move was derided by Saeb Erekat, the secretary general of the Palestine Liberation Organization, who said that it showed the determination of the Trump administration to "destroy the two-state solution."
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U.N. Votes Overwhelmingly To Condemn U.S. Decision On Jerusalem
December 21, 201712:11 PM ET
Reuters
Arabs, Europe, U.N. reject Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israeli capital
Mark Heinrich
The European Union and United Nations also voiced alarm at U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem and its repercussions for any chances of reviving Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking.
Major U.S. allies came out against Trump’s reversal of decades of U.S. and broad international policy on Jerusalem.
France rejected the “unilateral” decision while appealing for calm in the region. Britain said the move would not help peace efforts and Jerusalem should ultimately be shared by Israel and a future Palestinian state. Germany said Jerusalem’s status could only be resolved on the basis of a two-state solution.
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Post by kel on Mar 17, 2018 14:09:44 GMT -5
dont forget that Trump's son in law is a known Israeli agent hence why he cant get security clearance..................
but as long as he is in the white house and married to Ivanka,a he represents critical access to information that affect billions of dollars of investments worldwide.
.....troop movements ......executive orders .....pending legislation .....treaties/diplomatic issues ......new initiatives
etc...........
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Post by mike111 on Mar 17, 2018 16:16:45 GMT -5
^All because America's low-life White Rabble, hated having a Black President.
MSNBC is reporting that the data Steve Bannon used to identify and predict the likes of the White Rabble, was mined in Facebook, by software developed at Cambridge. The 24 year-old pink haired programmer seemed to be very forth-coming - however company statements suggests he should watch his back.
Like I tell everybody; if you are on Facebook, you are an idiot.
You have opened your life, and the lives of all the people you are linked to, to hackers.
In this particular case, on average, they were able to suck-up the information on 300 connected people, for each person they hacked.
(They used a survey).
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Post by kel on Mar 17, 2018 18:49:44 GMT -5
"All because America's low-life White Rabble"
Again Mike, this is the misconception. The Obama haters are not just the low-life Rabble. Trump is the subconscious manifestation of ALL whites - 100 percent of the males and 50% of the females.
The only reason Obama won was because of historic turnout and unprecendented cohesion of the BLACK vote. The white vote as is typical split between the hard racists and mild racists.
ALL white men support Trump..........even the ones you see hand wringing on TV - its all phony.
All whites agree with the major themes of Trump:
1. Keep the negroes down. (hard racists say kill them or expel them, soft racists say just keep the down and out) 2. Kick out and prevent increase of the browns. (hard racists say kick all out, soft racists say allow only enough to be menial labor) 3. Spend more money building more weapons of mass destruction which create more ways to kill blacks (and browns). 4. "America first": i.e. "to hell with the other 95% of the planet" despite the fact maintaining "America first" demands constructive intercourse with the rest of the planet.
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Post by mike111 on Mar 17, 2018 22:28:44 GMT -5
"All because America's low-life White Rabble" Again Mike, this is the misconception. The Obama haters are not just the low-life Rabble. Trump is the subconscious manifestation of ALL whites - 100 percent of the males and 50% of the females. The only reason Obama won was because of historic turnout and unprecendented cohesion of the BLACK vote. The white vote as is typical split between the hard racists and mild racists. We will have to agree to disagree on this one: Yes, as a NOMINAL figure, your White numbers are correct. But in reality, not all White men are racists, and more than 1/2 of suburban White women are racists. And of course that White silliness that Blacks are only 12.5% of the population is believed only by the Negro: especially since 9 million extra voters appeared for Obama, and then disappeared when Clinton ran. Extrapolate that 9 million out, along with the normal 80-90% of Blacks who vote Democrat, and you start to get the TRUE Black population. When you do the math, remember that There are only a handful of competitive states in this year’s presidential election where Latinos account for a significant share of the vote. Out of seven competitive states, Latinos have a significant presence in three: Arizona (22%), Florida (18%) and Nevada (17%). Latinos make up 5% or less of eligible voters in each of the remaining four: Georgia, Iowa, North Carolina and Ohio. At the same time, the impact of the Latino vote on the presidential race is lessened by the fact that more than half (52%) of all Latino eligible voters live in the non-battleground states of California, Texas and New York. In past elections, the Latino voter turnout rate has lagged that of other groups. For example, in 2012 Latinos had a turnout rate of 48%, compared with 67% for blacks and 64% for whites. (Pew Research Center).New York MagazineOverall, the Census data showed turnout among eligible African Americans dropped fully 7 percentage points from 2012 to 2016, the biggest drop over a single election for the group since at least 1980. In the battlegrounds that tipped the election to Trump, state-level Census data show black turnout plummeting in Wisconsin; skidding in North Carolina, Florida, and Ohio; and declining more modestly in Michigan and Pennsylvania. (This is on top of the 5 million Black voters who abandoned Obama between 2008 and 2012 because they were disappointed that he didn't do more for them). Since you seem to know so much, then you must also know what happened to us in Europe 500 years ago. Do you really think it's a good idea to repeat that in the reverse direction?
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Post by kel on Mar 18, 2018 0:17:48 GMT -5
Since you seem to know so much, then you must also know what happened to us in Europe 500 years ago. Do you really think it's a good idea to repeat that in the reverse direction
Explain ??
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Post by kel on Mar 18, 2018 0:26:21 GMT -5
"Overall, the Census data showed turnout among eligible African Americans dropped fully 7 percentage points from 2012 to 2016, the biggest drop over a single election for the group since at least 1980. In the battlegrounds that tipped the election to Trump, state-level Census data show black turnout plummeting"
This happened because despite all the evidence in the world, Blacks refuse to believe that ALL whites are racist (believe that whites are superior consciously or subconsciously) and when threatened with proof that theirideas of superiority are bogus, that they will rally.....the hard racists and soft racists.
You identify the tru reason Trump is in office. BLACKS failed to understand the truly racist nature of the society they live........that it is not episodic, but a fundamental aspect of white psychology.
What was the typical response of the average Black upon Trump's victory ??
It was "OMG I cant believe America still has so many racists that would vote for a guy like that"
Most couldnt really believe it. This speaks to Black naivite and ignorance of history.
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Post by mike111 on Mar 18, 2018 8:06:26 GMT -5
You identify the tru reason Trump is in office. BLACKS failed to understand the truly racist nature of the society they live........that it is not episodic, but a fundamental aspect of white psychology. What was the typical response of the average Black upon Trump's victory ?? It was "OMG I cant believe America still has so many racists that would vote for a guy like that" Most couldnt really believe it. This speaks to Black naivite and ignorance of history. True - but even more telling: Most "Normal" Whites couldn't believe that there were so many Racists either! I have been telling normal Whites and Blacks for years - those so-called "Conservatives" (Evangelicals or otherwise): are NOT patriots, are NOT believers in Democracy, are NOT believers in the Constitution, are NOT lovers of the United States. These are the same TYPE people who started the Civil War - Americas bloodiest war. They are driven by the hatreds and fears derived from fear of Blacks reasserting dominance. There is only 0.80 billion of them (Whites), about 1.5 billion White and Mulatto Mongols, the rest of the 8 billion humans are Blacks of all types. Though the average Negro doesn't understand that, they do! Getting the average Negro to understand these things is what we're suppose to be doing. Stopping us is what the boys here will be trying to do.
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Post by kel on Mar 18, 2018 9:57:08 GMT -5
Good point
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Post by mike111 on Mar 20, 2018 9:46:39 GMT -5
New York Times
How Trump Consultants Exploited the Facebook Data of Millions By MATTHEW ROSENBERG, NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and CAROLE CADWALLADRMARCH 17, 2018
LONDON — As the upstart voter-profiling company Cambridge Analytica prepared to wade into the 2014 American midterm elections, it had a problem. The firm had secured a $15 million investment from Robert Mercer, the wealthy Republican donor, and wooed his political adviser, Stephen K. Bannon, with the promise of tools that could identify the personalities of American voters and influence their behavior. But it did not have the data to make its new products work.
Robert Mercer and his daughter Rebekah
So the firm harvested private information from the Facebook profiles of more than 50 million users without their permission, according to former Cambridge employees, associates and documents, making it one of the largest data leaks in the social network’s history. The breach allowed the company to exploit the private social media activity of a huge swath of the American electorate, developing techniques that underpinned its work on President Trump’s campaign in 2016.
An examination by The New York Times and The Observer of London reveals how Cambridge Analytica’s drive to bring to market a potentially powerful new weapon put the firm — and wealthy conservative investors seeking to reshape politics — under scrutiny from investigators and lawmakers on both sides of the Atlantic.
Christopher Wylie, who helped found Cambridge and worked there until late 2014, said of its leaders: “Rules don’t matter for them. For them, this is a war, and it’s all fair.” “They want to fight a culture war in America,” he added. “Cambridge Analytica was supposed to be the arsenal of weapons to fight that culture war.” (read "Race" War).
Cambridge executives have offered conflicting accounts about the use of psychographic data on the campaign. Mr. Nix has said that the firm’s profiles helped shape Mr. Trump’s strategy — statements disputed by other campaign officials — but also that Cambridge did not have enough time to comprehensively model Trump voters. In a BBC interview last December, Mr. Nix said that the Trump efforts drew on “legacy psychographics” built for the Cruz campaign.
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