Open House 10/18/19

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  1. Darin says:

    State Department finds 600 security violations in Hillary’s e-mail server-

    https://dailycaller.com/2019/10/18/hillary-clinton-violations-state-department-emails/

    • mawm says:

      That headline should read “State Department finds 600 more ways not to prosecute Hillary”.

    • Cadwallader says:

      Moving directly from Hillary Clinton to naked girls is too big a leap for my delicate digestive system. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_unsure.gif

    • Nemesis says:

      By their own actions, those featured in this article are no ladies! Such is this day and age that some, and I do mean only some, females, deem it necessary to display their beauty for what should be kept for the Man of their dreams in a bond, such as marriage, for their own well being and protection, after all, that is what marriage is all about. And generally speaking, generally mind you, the same kind of females as displayed in that article are usually the first to cry foul when an amorous, but lack of self-control male, takes to doing to them, what nature intends them to do.

      Such displays of public ‘availability and openness’ by the female, tends to lead to many problems that was once under control by the more moral among us.

      • Darin says:

        Don’t worry, once a few million more muslims flood into Germany the pendulum will swing back the other way.

        Either way, the world is going to hell, may as well enjoy the scenery.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_mail.gif

        • Nemesis says:

          The AfD (Alternative for Deutschland) are on the rise in Germany and giving dear Angela (some say Hitler’s daughter) one big headache.

          Come Brexit her headache should turn into an aneurism, hopefully.

  2. Nemesis says:

    Anyone interested in the Australian connection to the Clinton Foundation should visit Gateway Pundit and read the post about what AG Barr has uncovered on his recent visit to Oz, but more specifically, what investigative journalist, Michael Smith, from MichaelSmithNews, has provided him with concerning Alexander Downer’s role in negotiating the Australian governments role as Foreign Minister in providing tax payer funds to the massive fraud known as the Clinton Foundation.

    I was unable to provide links to that article.

    • Darin says:

      https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/10/what-did-ag-bill-barr-find-in-australia-on-the-obama-spygate-scandal/

      Okay, great, but I am not going to hold my breath waiting. There have been sooo many times over the last three decades when they -wooda,shooda,gonna,maybe go to jail for this and that and nope, they always seem to slip the noose.

      • Nemesis says:

        Thanks for putting that link up. I have the same problem trying to watch the videos on that site – they just don’t show up.

        Darin, you and I, and many on this site already know of the criminality and treachery from those now attacking Trump, but there are still many who do not.

        If Trump had come into office and immediately began arresting those who need to be arrested, and will be arrested when the timing is right, I have no doubt whatsoever that there would have been another civil war.

        It has taken three years for Trump to get himself into the position of being a popular president while his enemies continue to expose their hatred for America and its people through their various, and so public actions, that are now waking up the masses to the fact that great crimes have been committed against America and its people.

        In order to enforce the rule of law the people must be on side with the enforcers. 50 years ago the exposure of such criminality would have had people in the streets protesting, but we’ve had 100 years of media propaganda and lies that has seduced many, and that is why the Great Awakening had to occur first before the criminals get their justice served.

        I guarantee you will not be disappointed when the time comes.

  3. Grog says:

    On the “lighter side” of the news, my thought for this are

    https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/19/us/49ers-zoe-emotional-support-dog-trnd/index.html

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    These people think what they do is “stressful”??? they’re getting farging PAID to do
    this. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_sad.gifhttp://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_unsure.gif

    • Darin says:

      Ya, cute dog, but an emotional support dog for an NFL team??? More proof the NFL is f**ked http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_wacko.gif

  4. Pascal says:

    Right Scoop has discovered a very important story.
    https://therightscoop.com/reporters-are-freaking-out-over-new-california-law-that-will-eviscerate-journalism/

      BUT what’s even better is that the journalists are completely ignoring that OTHER freelancers [like Uber drivers] don’t want their industries taken over by the government. They don’t give a damn that this will hurt OTHER people, they just care that it’ll hurt them! LOL! Amaaazing. [sic]

    He is right. The “liberals” are so committed to elevating the significance of their good intentions — no matter how many times it gives bad people more power to do bad things — that they just insist on denying the consequences of any of their blindsidednesses.

    I suffer witnessing this first hand time and time again.

    I grew up in a middle class community of NYC. Everyone in my family recognized the potential conservative in me. My parents identified with the Democrat Party at a time when it might still be called liberal in some sense close to the classical sense — something now long gone.

    Later, after I moved far away at 18, all my younger siblings became Democrats, and today they remain so even as it has strained our relationship — I believe due a great deal because of peer pressure. Worse, that peer pressure extends to them needing to believe all corporate media BS. Years ago one or the other would confess to me they’d tell their friends: “My brother is conservative but he’s different.” It is my guess that now they are fearful of ever saying that again, and maybe dare not even think it.

    The Left (and I include GOPe in that label, but they cloak it except in one-on-one interchanges with principled conservatives) have worked hard to inculcate in ‘liberals’ the conceit that their “good intentions” is essentially what distinguishes them from conservatives. Principled conservatives know that is BS. The Don’t-rock-the-boat conservatives don’t mind at all until the repercussions of that lie rock their boat.

    So here is what I believe is a fine analogy of what the free-lance useful idiot journalists are experiencing as revealed in this story.

    The drive to pass a law that attacked Uber and Lyft et al. was a stone cast into California’s economic swimming pool. Ramifications: the stone hit the water set in motion waves that radiated out intending to capsize the targeted free-lancers. And the free-lance journalists sat in the middle of the pool watching the threatening waves headed for their targets.

    The waves hit the edges of the pool and sent back reactionary waves headed for the middle of the pool where the free-lance journalists were situated. They were too stupid (they are useful idiots, remember?) to anticipate the repercussions of the wave set in motion by the stone they cheered for!

    For people who’s livelihood is significantly dependent upon their command of language, their not knowing the distinction between ramifications and repercussions, nor foreseeing the latter is incompetent at best. Among such as them, the basic Newtonian 3rd law — for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction — is far too complex for their weak minds to encompass.

    This has been a long, long comment to our CR open house thread. Maybe I could have placed it into a post of its own — my friend Darin offers me that option, but I tend to be reluctant to do so. At this point in our societal decline, such a post seems almost in vain. I pray there remains a way to awaken conceited liberals that the Left that has them in its clutches is not anyone’s friend. However I know from personal close experience how damn hard it is to get one to listen long enough — that is not quickly becoming defensive and deaf — to absorb the message. Personally it is only love that keeps the doors somewhat open.

    God help me.

    • Darin says:

      Pascal, the door is always open here anytime you want to post. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

      • Pascal says:

        I know Darin. And thanks for repeating your generous offer. My recent trip was exhausting and humbled me to a point that I think it reflects somewhat in the comment above.

        One bit of good news is even as I had to deal with a snake and a system that provides it some protection, the most important people saw more clearly than the system’s masters. They demonstrated to me that the are still quite a few decent strangers who still think clearly and behave decently themselves and help a fellow stranger when he needs them to stand up. There is still good hope and it is incumbent upon people like myself to try to break the mood created from the lies and pessimism that corporate media delivers our society 24/7.

    • Nemesis says:

      Much of what you write concerning the small thinking liberal comes from your own observations of how folk who tend to box themselves into a way of thinking, soon find it inconvenient to admit to themselves their own stupidity in allowing themselves to be fooled into such a losing and destructive ideology, while they are still able to find comfort and re-assurance for their continued wrong thinking, among other like minded ‘thinkers’.

      Socialism survives the rigors of self-introspection because it is collectively based. The Jesuits had that kind of thinking nailed!

      I too have relatives, and a sibling, who hold onto what their educational indoctrination has infused into them, and who when pressed about their ‘education’, have never offered so much as an admission as to their own lack of discerning inquisitiveness for what has been ‘taught’ to them.

      As a conservative myself, I find that kind of thinking too hard to accept, but there it is.

      Many are too trusting, me thinks, and due to a lack of skepticism, of a system that given just a slight scratching at the surface, soon begins to reveal the fallacy of authority knowing everything one needs to know, and exposes the system as not being based in what one should be able to know.

      Becoming aware of that stark exposure should ring alarm bells with anyone who can keep an open mind and not be ruled by political dogma and emotional feel good, such are the sweet lies that socialism peddles.

      Those you mention have a big hurdle to get over before they can return to reality.

      • Pascal says:

        Those you mention have a big hurdle to get over before they can return to reality.

        That is a constant prayer Neme. What worries me, what echoes in my mind, is one report from the Gulag by Solzhenitsyn. A discarded and tortured useful idiot, nearing death, was heard murmuring “if Stalin only knew.” Revealed right there is how far humanity will go to deny errors of judgment. Return to reality is not guaranteed and so I fear for loved ones.

    • Nemesis says:

      I read that story. Seems the 18 year old believed his show of ‘peace’ would overcome 20 bat shit crazy Muslims wielding all kinds of weaponry – and having had experience of such ‘in your face people’ when they believe they have the upper hand in superior numbers, unless one is armed, and I was, they will always take advantage of anyone unarmed that they consider as the kaffir and infidel.

      No mention of the 18 year old’s work pals, or their ages, only one of them having the foresight and aggression to rev up a chain saw as a show of force and deterrence, it would seem, against further attacks against those not already injured.

      20 ratbag Muslims against four honest unarmed and unprepared British workers is heavy odds on coming out alive, let alone uninjured. Maybe that chain saw should have been revved up before that young man got himself nearly killed.

      Oh, and for those who find the court’s finding of wounding and not attempted murder against that axe wielding and fanatically crazy Muslim a little bitter to swallow, one of the proof’s of murder, or attempted murder, is the provable intent of the offender to kill his/her victim. If the offender claims he/she had no intent to kill just to wound, then that is generally taken as a legal defence against the charge of murder, or attempted murder, even though the aiming of the axe against the chest and the head of the victim would be obvious to both the victim and the offender, that there was an intent to kill.

      The Crown prosecutor who allowed the judge to fall back onto the charge of wounding, should be summarily horsewhipped down the high street as he/she is not worth the money paid them. I would hate to be subjected to ‘British Justice’ today!

      I have a question, that I am sure many could easily answer, and it would be this: who really is to blame for this attack, the ‘education’ that the 18 year old would have received in diversity and feel good multiculturalism, and that is only directed at the white Briton that IMO, led that young man into believing he could calm down 20 mad and armed Muslims wanting him and his workmates blood, or the blinkered approach by the establishment to the savages they have allowed to settle in what was once a peaceful land to live in?

  5. Darin says:

    I just love a story with a happy ending http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_cry.gif
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/10/20/lone-woman-shoots-home-invasion-suspect-dead/
    Tucson.com reports the identity of the alleged invaders as 18-year-old Corey Teixeira and 18-year-old Ali Mohamed, both of whom were in the backyard when police arrived. Teixeira was pronounced dead at the scene and Mohamed was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.

  6. Pascal says:

    Joseph Mifsud’s Italian Phone But With British Sim Cards… Connected to John Brennan

      The DOJ has two phones used by Joseph Mifsud from the time he was spying for the US intelligence and quite possibly Obama. For some reason, his phones had British Sim cards.

      Gen Michael Flynn’s lawyer Sidney Powell is requesting the phones because she says that there is exculpatory evidence in there that would clear her client.

      All roads appear to lead to HAKLUYT, which is a British PRIVATE spy Agency that does the dirty jobs that M15 and M16 can’t do.

      John Brennan is tied to Hakluyt.

  7. mawm says:

    The new “woke” Proctor and Gamble just can’t stop getting it wrong. It must be all the gender balancing they have been doing on their boards. First the Gillette advert that antagonised just about all men and who will not go back, and now they have caved to the “trans” activists by removing a Venus symbol from their sanitary pad packaging. This has caused widespread outrage amongst women. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif

    • Nemesis says:

      They’re just following the Globalist line mawm. It matters not what the plebs may think and react to because the followers of Globalism will still be paid for their services against humanity, no matter how their woke soon makes them broke.

      • mawm says:

        I don’t follow your thought process that craven obsequiousness by a company is following Globalism.

        • Nemesis says:

          You don’t follow my thinking? It’s not my thinking mawm, it is a fact that any corporation toe the Marxist line if the corporation wishes to remain viable as a corporation – that is what Globalism is all about.

          • mawm says:

            That is simply not true.

            • Darin says:

              Both of you are right, but not universally.

              Corporate MEDIA is globalist to it’s core, the major television networks and their internet brethren are pushing an agenda and have been for a longtime. Part of that agenda is the woke movement, particularly the attitude that unless you are woke, you are obviously a feckless heathen in need of redemption.

              Part of the problem we have are CEO’s that haven’t a clue what the general public wants or even believes. The left always puts on the appearance that they are bigger than they really are. It’s a con game that has been working for decades, but has accelerated since the advent of FB,Twitter and Youtube.
              The left will use activists to start a fake controversy storm, then all the activist trolls will join in and build up quite a fluff. They all will pile on and start a stink in the Twitter feed of the target corporation who’s CEO and board of directors often times pay more attention to the company’s Twitter account than they do to their own shareholders. Since public image these days is more important than how the product they sell performs, they will often surrender to the media attack and start making stupid judgement calls like P&G hiring a couple lesbian advert producers to make their ads with the predictable slant.
              A perfect example of this is the latest dust up over Chick-Fil-A where the LGBTQ mafia pressured the company leasing them business space in the UK was attacked for doing so-
              https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/uks-first-chickfila-restaurant-to-close-amid-lgbt-rights-backlash-a4265691.html

            • Nemesis says:

              mawm, why do you write that? If you believe I am wrong, then you should add add something in the way of argument for your own thinking?

    • Pascal says:

      I’ve been tracking the trend in many corporations Mawm for a very long time. It has happened to align with the amount of money that is under the control of unions, the biggest of which are governmental unions both Fed and State. That could be coincidental, but as you will see, there are a lot of coincidences below that just seem to go in the same direction.

      That money gets invested. Buying stock in corporations is in general a winning strategy, especially when the buyer has enough cash to diversify widely.

      With the shares in the corps comes voting rights. In the case of large unions that can be a very large bloc. Large blocs can dictate who sits on board of directors.

      What percentage of governmental unions do you suppose are governed by Leftists?
      What sort of person will they vote onto a board of directors?
      Is there any particular minority that the Left prefers to elevate or do they simply want people to sit on BoDs that can be relied upon to follow dictation?
      And just what is the aim of the Left mawm? ANYTHING constructive and actually, truly progressive that you have witnessed?

      • mawm says:

        Pascal – the big Unions like those in the motor and steel industry have the money to invest big in those respective industries but the corporate world is different in that it is so differentiated and so widespread that there are no unions with the cash to invest in them to the extent that they get onto the boards. I’m sure that there are exceptions.

        Nemesis – One would have to be stretching it a bit to even pretend that the Globalists and/Marxists are in charge. They are trying to be and have had some success, but apart from some virtue signalling by the corporate world the boards generally run their companies for profit and shareholder returns.

        • Nemesis says:

          mawm, I stretch nothing, particularly the TRUTH.

          I think you should be looking at what the meaning of being a corporation is – the very basis of any corporation is that it has no national identity, no loyalty to the country that it is operating in, even its headquarters, and as such, is part of the Globalist system that nearly had many countries, especially around the Pacific Rim enslaved under the TPP (Trans Pacific Partnership) another ‘free trade agreement’ that would have seen many countries laws subverted to corporations.

          You could do yourself a service by looking up what the TPP would have done to those countries that would have been subject to it had not Trump been elected president.

          Globalism operates with a certain amount of autonomy permitted to corporations, (in that regard it is no different to Nazism – look up Hitler’s deputy, Martin Bormann’s role in expanding Nazism into the Americas) especially Central Banks that are also Globalist in reality, so long as they stick with the United Nations agendas.

          • mawm says:

            Nemesis – I can’t argue with you particularly because of your “Strawman” approach to an argument. I try to keep it simple and to the point but you keep on taking off wildly in so many directions, and often with some weird conspiracy theory, that I’m not prepared to waste my time answering every (off)point you make. By the way the TPP is alive and well and unfortunately my country has signed up to it – without the consent of the governed.

          • Nemesis says:

            Mawm without the United States the TPP is dead. I have no idea which country you live, but if your government has signed up to it, then that should tell you how much control the Globalists have via the United Nations over your government.

            It is the United Nations that is Globalist Headquarters.

            Have you not wondered at all why Trump has stopped paying money into the UN? Are you not curious at least?

            And I don’t deal in ‘wild conspiracy theories’ nor do I intentionally mislead by throwing in straw men. I provide points of FACT that anyone so inclined can research for themselves, if they are willing to learn how this world really operates.

            • mawm says:

              Nemesis – I’m not prepared to get into arguments with you. As far as your “fact” is concerned – Trump has only stopped contributing to certain activities of the UN. The US is still by far and away the biggest contributor to the UN coffers. Maybe now you will understand why I will not get in arguments with you – you keep on bringing in things that are irrelevant to the original theme and you are most often wrong. Goodnight!

          • Nemesis says:

            mawm, everything that I bring to any ‘argument’ is connected in some way. It is for those who seek the TRUTH to do their own research, all I do is point them in the right direction.

            Mark Twain once quipped that everyone is given two opportunities in this life, the first is to be born into this world, and the second is to find out why we were born into this world.

            Many fail the second opportunity due to our ‘educational’ system that only provides what our world controllers wish us to have and not what we should be learning about.

            And, so it is you, a goodnight from me.

        • Darin says:

          Mawm, I don’t think they really control anything much either, however that doesn’t mean that a good many CEOs and other executives aren’t marxist tools. They have been steeped in it since grad school and the corporate sector was one of the sectors ear marked by the marxist left for infiltration decades ago.
          These days,profit and shareholder returns is an increasingly rare occurrence. The system now has it that a CEO can be brought on, perform horribly and still walk away with a pile of cash while being almost immune to any blame that would prevent them from walking right into another sweetheart job.

          Pascal, I think Ayn Rand was right that the economy should be totally divorced from government. She believed that both can be are are infested with ideologues and that when the two marry it is always universally bad for the average citizen/consumer.
          Take for example the average state employee retirement fund Most read like a laundry list of the Fortume 500 and most are heavily invested in corporate America and around the world.
          Just how does that effect policy and the rule of law as directed at those companies? See where I am coming from? No state agency is going to be too interested in making waves with a corporation that their retirement fund is dependent on. I’ll send you a link to a public document that backs my theory.

          • mawm says:

            Darin – I find it scandalous what executives in the corporate world get paid, and often they are as useful as tits on a bull. In general executives are hard core Capitalists with a capital C. Of course there are Marxists and globalists among them – especially if they can see that they will make an extra buck supporting it.

            • Darin says:

              They are capitalists I agree, but through the lens of Kenynesian economics, they absolutely love government subsidies and government sponsored monopolies.

          • Pascal says:

            Mawm, I don’t think they really control anything much either

            Gentlemen. Let me give you just one instance of the extent of influence the governmental unions have on the corporate world due to their control of pension funds.

              The American Federation of Teachers, which influences over $1 trillion in public-teacher pension plans….” [source]

            Just do a duckduckgo search for “teacher’s union pension funds” and variations of that search and you will not be astounded to find the enormity of what corporate media “investigative journalists” somehow never tell the public about.

            I only brought this up because of the seeming surprise over how P&G or Gillette or Dick’s Sporting Goods could do things that are bad for their biz. As for making money for themselves (hell with the companies whose boards they sit on or the pension funds they’re allegedly guarding), let me float you a way for which I have no evidence, but I do have enough exposure to criminal thinking (thanks to media fictions) that the following is not at all far-fetched.

            Would anyone be surprised to find that before Gillette went trans-phillic their board members sold blocks of stock? And then after the decline, they bought it back. Or even short-sold or bought put options? Or sold call options? Hell, these plutocrats have no shame and they have protection from scrutiny — except from bloggers like us.

            There are ways to see who on the inside is selling large blocks of stock and when. I was shown it once. I wish I remember how to find it now.

            Anyway, those pension plans are not being governed by the governments, but by the govt employee union heads.

            As for large non-governmental unions like the teamsters, there is no more upstanding group of union heads (and totally non-leftist) anywhere in the world, now is there? /sarcasm

            • Nemesis says:

              Pascal, you’d be 100% correct on the criminality involved in running corporations. The whole world is run as a criminal enterprise – hence one set of rules for us plebs while the elite are generally covered for their involvement in some massive frauds – the Clinton Foundation Initiative being just one example.

              John Kennedy lost his life because he was going to expose how the world criminal cabal or Globalists operate through secret societies – you may wish to revisit his speech to the American Press Club regarding his ambition. Too, Kennedy took up the mantle from Eisenhower, who, during his farewell speech warned us all of the out of control military industrial complex and the implications for future generations, which we are now bearing witness to, if something was not done to correct the direction the military industrial complex was headed in.

  8. Darin says:

    Lib dem idiots finding new ways to bankrupt the shithole cities they reign over-

    https://dailycaller.com/2019/10/22/scotus-baltimore-energy-lawsuit/

    When they lose in federal court the defendants will sue for and should rightfully receive costs. Of course those costs will come from the city coffers and frankly I hope they run into the billions.