First, a word from NPR about why it’s suppressing the story of the biggest political scandal of the election.
But the biggest reason you haven’t heard much on NPR about the Post story is that the assertions don’t amount to much.
“We don’t want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories, and we don’t want to waste the listeners’ and readers’ time on stories that are just pure distractions,” NPR Managing Editor for News Terence Samuel told me. “And quite frankly, that’s where we ended up, this was … a politically driven event and we decided to treat it that way.”
Second, “Don’t mention, Joe” was also the motto of this whole corrupt campaign.
FOX News correspondent Mike Emanuel tweeted this screenshot from Tony Bublinski, the CEO appointed by Hunter Biden.
“Don’t mention Joe being involved, it’s only when u are face to face, I know u know that but they are paranoid”
If there’s no scandal or illegality, what’s there to be paranoid about?
And why has Biden been denying his connections to Hunter Biden’s business deals?
Don’t ask NPR. That’s a distraction. Now here’s a video of Giuliani being pranked by Borat. Not a distraction at all.
French police evacuated Lyon’s Part-Dieu station and launched a major security operation on Thursday after a woman reportedly cried “Allahu akbar” and issued a bomb threat.
After the alarm was raised over the bomb threat, police cleared the station and established a security perimeter while they investigated and detained the woman, who has not been named.
A bomb disposal and canine team were dispatched to the scene to conduct a search before passengers are allowed back into the station. They have been tasked with carrying out checks on luggage left in the station hall.
The woman, who witnesses claim was dressed in a burka and carrying a “suspicious package,” reportedly chanted “Allahu akbar” and shouted that she was “going to blow everything up” before she was arrested, BFM TV reports. The French National Railway Company, SNCF, said that the transport network around Lyon had been “very heavily disrupted” by the incident, with no trains running through the station while the police operation is ongoing, resulting in long delays and cancellations.
Days after the crime, T-Online reported on an intensive search for the perpetrator and feedback after calling witnesses. It is more interesting here that the MDR broadcasting station reported as early as October 6th that the survivor had already been interrogated by the police about the course of the crime, i.e. had presumably also been able to provide information about the profile of the offender. Here too, however, it is said that further details could not be given for reasons of investigation.But if such a perpetrator continues to be at large for another 14 days, when does the responsible public prosecutor’s office actually think it is necessary to inform the public via the media? After all, it is not the police, but the public prosecutor’s office that is in charge of the investigation.[…]
Knife murder in Dresden was Islamic terror attack – Syrian jihadist arrested https://t.co/4NV8TAMvWo
Of course, the outraged public is also aware of the attempts to cover up the Cologne New Year’s Eve with hundreds of rape reports, as well as the cover-up of the looting of Stuttgart in terms of party events.
Viewed in this light, the circumstances of the Dresden murder also point the assumptions made by the citizens in a particular direction right from the start.
And 14 days later, the public prosecutor’s office has to put up with the urgent question of whether the riots and distortions surrounding the murder in Chemnitz, for example, were the reason why “investigative tactical considerations” were pretended for so long.Did they not want to provoke demonstrations that would have had to be defamed politically and in the media as Nazi marches?
Obviously, the political pressure on the Dresden public prosecutor’s office must have been particularly strong. And if not expressed openly, then at least noticeably so. But all this is a waste of time, because apparently Dresden had particularly good policemen and a capable public prosecutor’s office, which kept calm and initially let the perpetrator believe that he was not on the trail. The success of the manhunt – however much luck may have been a factor in it – now clearly speaks for them.
In a calculated move, Pope Francis is sacrificing Europe in a geostrategic choice, French philosopher Éric Zemmour said on French television channel CNews.
“I think he understood something that distressed his predecessors, and it’s that Europe is de-Christianizing at a phenomenal speed. So he considers, like many people around him, that Europe without Christianity is going to die,” Zemmour said. “And that, in any case, it is better to let it die, or at least it is better to leave it to others. Especially to Islam.”
Zemmour said that in his latest encyclical on fraternity and social friendship, Fratelli Tutti (“Brothers and Sister All”), issued on Oct. 3, the pope is supporting immigration, globalism and socialism, which in the pope’s view, will make the world a better place. Pope Francis said the encyclical was inspired by Grand Imam Ahmed al-Tayyeb, who is mentioned numerous times in the text, who is an Islamic scholar who supports the death penalty against apostates against Islam.
On the news program, Zemmour said after reading the text from the pope, he was “astonished by the naivety usually associated with pimply teenagers that was spread on almost every page. It was impressive,” he said. “Making the world a better place, that’s good when you’re 14 years old. As soon as you’re 15 and a half, you don’t believe in it anymore. I remind you that Jesus said, ‘My kingdom is not of this world.’ He was wiser. It’s, if you like, a kind of idealism.”
Zemmour said that past popes were more pragmatic and had an appreciation of national identities that Pope Francis — who recently approved of same-sex civil unions — has forsaken.
“We had two great popes, John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI. One was Polish, the other German, deeply European, deeply rooted in their national identities who believed in nations, who believed in European nations in particular,” Zemmour said. “So here we have a guy who comes from South America, who despises Europe, who obviously, as far as I know, hates France. In particular, he despises Europe, and then delivers a universalist discourse like a non-governmental organization.”
Zemmour said that the explanation for the pope abandoning Europe is partly found in the fact that he is South American.
“He and South Americans, as you mentioned, there’s a lively competition within the Catholic Church,” Zemmour said. “I’m saying he’s after countries where there are still Christians.”
Zemmour, who is Jewish, also said that in view of the fact that Pope Francis has “taken the side of the enemies of Europe” and abandoned Christian dogma, Christians should no longer feel obliged to follow him. He also said that while past popes had their faults, they were still Catholics. The current pope is a “post-Catholic pope.”
“[Pope Francis] adopts an extreme left-wing discourse, but it’s not Catholicism,” said Zemmour. “Catholics are not obliged to obey the pope if he becomes political. They have to obey the pope, as I said earlier, for the principle of subsidiarity,” Zemmour said. They have to obey the pope for the dogma, but this is not dogma. He’s becoming political. Catholics aren’t obliged to obey him.”
On the issue of immigration, Zemmour believes the pope has a poor understanding of the Bible:
“He explains to us that each and every country is also a country for foreigners. This reveals that he understands absolutely nothing about the famous text in the Old Testament, which says, ‘Welcome the stranger because you yourself have been foreigners in the land of Egypt.’ It is also repeated in the Gospels. Except that the pope forgets. that in the Old Testament, as in the New, the foreigner who is welcomed also leaves. He stays a few days. That’s hospitality. He doesn’t stay and he doesn’t bring his family or have his family come. He leaves. That is the meaning of, ‘You are a stranger in the land of Egypt. Remember’.”
Zemmour said Pope Francis is twisting the meaning and using it as a pretext to invite people from around the world to settle in Europe, which will destroy the identities of the European people.
Zemmour, one of France’s prominent intellectuals, is the author of “The French Suicide” and is known for his strong opposition against continued immigration to France. In a previous interview, he compared immigration in his country to a “demographic tsunami” and said he believes current immigration and integration policies have failed. He also claimed that
“Immigration changes the makeup of a people. It is a crime against the European peoples, it will end in bloodshed,” Zemmour said this September.
French President Emmanuel Macron is reportedly growing concerned about his growing popularity, with Zemmour recently breaking viewership records on the French news program CNews.
Zemmour previously worked for the French channel RTL from 2010 to 2019.
He is just 18 years old, yet Zoro T. has already erased a human life: on January 10, he killed the female cyclist Kristiane Hirsch (†55).He is just 18 years old, yet Zoro T. has already erased a human life: on January 10, he killed the female cyclist Kristiane Hirsch (†55).
This one had no chance, was catapulted over 40 metres away and was immediately dead. Zoro found that a convoy in front of him was too slow, he overtook and ran into Kristiane, who wanted to turn left.
All witnesses testify to the breathtaking speed at which the Mercedes was travelling: “Our car was shaking when he overtook us,” says a female passenger from the column. When the police arrived on the scene, they found Zoro T. crying and screaming in a green area, with loud music still roaring from the Mercedes.”I cannot say often enough how much I regret this,” says the accused quietly, looking intimidated. When the expert evaluates the bloody marks shown on the photos, he can’t stand the sight, turns away again and again.
But the young man also shows another side of his personality: the police had seized his mobile phone. It contained videos of him racing along Budapester Street at 100 kilometres an hour. They also found videos like this from Berlin or from the motorway, in addition to photos of him posing with weapons.At this point, daughter and joint plaintiff Saskia Hirsch (29 years old) can no longer stand it, she must leave the hall. “She just wanted to get her bike,” she later told the magazine TAG24. “She rode this route almost every day and had always been careful.”Because Zoro has no criminal record, has a job and wants nothing more anything to do with cars, he was given another two years probation on Wednesday. However, he has to spend at least two weeks in detention.
The New York Post‘s Michael Goodwin reported that a former partner of Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, and Joe’s brother Jim, Tony Bobulinski, made a statement Wednesday night asserting that the former vice president was “a willing and eager participant in a family scheme to make millions of dollars by partnering with a shady Chinese Communist firm,” calling it “a singular event in a presidential race already overflowing with drama and intrigue.”
The assertion, “believable because it aligns with earlier information we know to be true,” came in a statement by Bobulinski who confirms that he was one of the recipients of the May 13, 2017, e-mail published by The Post eight days ago. That e-mail, from another partner in the group, laid out cash and equity positions and mysteriously included a 10 percent set-aside for “the big guy.”
“Sources have said the ‘big guy’ was Joe Biden,” Goodwin writes. “In a matter-of-fact manner, Bobulinski states that the ‘e-mail is genuine’ and that the former vice president and the man leading in the 2020 race is indeed ‘the big guy’.”
Goodwin notes that they traveled together to China on Air Force Two, “where Hunter landed a $1.5 billion commitment from a government-controlled Chinese bank. Then there was Hunter’s $83,000-a-month gig on the board of a Ukrainian energy company — despite his lack of experience in Ukraine or knowledge of energy.”
“There were similarly lucrative deals in Russia, Romania and Kazakhstan — that we know of.”
Bobulinski wrotes that Hunter Biden also referred to his father as “my chairman and frequently referenced asking him for his sign-off or advice on various potential deals that we were discussing.”
“I’ve seen Vice President Biden saying he never talked to Hunter about his business,” says Bobulinski, who was the CEO of the company being formed. “I’ve seen firsthand that that’s not true, because it wasn’t just Hunter’s business, they said they were putting the Biden family name and its legacy on the line.”
“Earlier, during the Democratic primaries, Biden scoffed at the notion that the Asian power is a threat, saying, ‘China’s going to eat our lunch? Come on, man’.”
Former New York Governor Rudy Giuliani claims to be in possession of evidence that “establishes with texts, documents, contracts” that “Joe Biden was a 10% partner with a Chinese communist … and there are witnesses that will come forward and testify to it.”
Two deaths, two knife attacks, one in Dresden, the other in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. And while the decent people in France publicly express their solidarity in the hundreds of thousands for the history teacher Samuel Paty, who was beheaded by an Islamic terrorist, the analogous terror murder of a German in Dresden is only worth a marginal note in the “quality media”.
The German mainstream media currently revolves around the Minister of Health Jens Spahn and the Coronavirus and German daily Die Welt reported the terrorist murder in the back pages under “Miscellaneous”.
At the beginning of October, two German tourists from North Rhine-Westphalia were suddenly and randomly attacked from behind with a knife in Dresden’s old town behind the Palace of Culture.
L’islamiste syrien arrêté pour le meurtre au poignard d'un Allemand à Dresde est arrivé en Allemagne en 2015. Il a déjà été condamné à deux reprises, pour coups et blessures et pour soutien à une entreprise terroriste https://t.co/2RULBtGUVE
A 55-year-old man from Krefeld died in the intensive care unit, a 53-year-old man from Cologne survived the attack, seriously injured. The killer left the murder weapon, a kitchen knife, behind at the crime scene. Experts from the State Criminal Police Office of Saxony found DNA traces on it, which led to a hit in the police database.
The Dresden police have arrested a Syrian jihadist. The perpetrator, the 20-year-old Abdullah AHH has a “significant criminal record” and a “convicted ISIS supporter known to the police”, as it turned out on Wednesday afternoon.
The man has been radicalized since his arrival in Germany, in 2015, at the height of the influx of migrants from Syria. Several German media outlets have described him as a supporter of the jihadist organization.
He had been released from prison on September 29, only five days before the fatal attack on Dresden, and remained listed by the police as potentially “dangerous”. In Germany, the young man did not have official refugee status but remained “tolerated” by the authorities.
The investigations were entrusted to the Karlsruhe public prosecutor’s office, responsible for terrorism. Justice suspects “an act on Islamic grounds”, said the prosecutor’s office in Dresden in a statement.
Dresden police had formed a special commission (29 officers) after the attack. According to the prosecution, the suspect has already been the subject of several convictions for acts of violence and for having acted in order to recruit support for “a terrorist organization”.
In 2018, an expert opinion for German criminal investigators at the time of the suspect’s trial stated that “the accused had been advocating a jihadist ideology since early summer 2017, increasingly turning to ISIS and finally, as its supporter, thought about carrying out an assassination attempt”.
Abdullah AHH comes from near Aleppo and “fled” to Germany in the summer of 2015 via a large number of third countries. He was arrested in late August 2017. In December, he was sentenced to two youth sentences for assaulting law enforcement officers.
He is being charged with murder, attempted murder and dangerous physical harm. The motive for the act is “still unclear”. The attacker did not steal any valuables from his victims, thus ruling out a robbery offense.
Last week Cuba and the People’s Republic of China, both longstanding Communist dictatorships, gained election to the United Nations Human Rights Council. The move should come as no surprise because the UN tilted to Communist states from the start.
In the waning days of World War II, Stalin’s foreign minister Andrei Gromyko suggested U.S. State Department official Alger Hiss as the first UN Secretary General, the first and only time a Soviet leader recommended an American for an international post. Hiss was duly appointed acting Secretary General, so the Communists got the man they wanted.
“The GRU [Soviet military intelligence] considered Hiss to be one of Moscow’s most important spies,” Christina Shelton, author of Alger Hiss: Why He Chose Treason, told Jamie Glazov in 2012. From his post in the State Department, Hiss enabled Moscow to break codes and tap into American diplomatic traffic.
At the opening UN conference in San Francisco in May-June of 1945, Hiss brought along Stalinist screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, who wrote the speech of Secretary of State Edward Stettinius. The Secretary of State, who had been under the wing of Hiss and Harry Hopkins, requested an autographed picture of Trumbo, but later denied he ever knew the screenwriter.
Stettinius became U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, first headed by Norwegian Trygve Lie. The newfound UN did nothing to liberate eastern Europe from Soviet control. When Hungarians rebelled in 1956 the UN under Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld, stood by as the Soviet Communists crushed the rebellion, as they did the “Prague Spring” of 1968.
The Soviet Union retained control of eastern Europe and from 1972 to 1981 made gains in southeast Asia, Africa and Central America. The UN Secretary General at the time was Kurt Waldheim, as the New York Times noted, a former Nazi in a sturmtruppen unit that “executed thousands of Yugoslav partisans and civilians and deported thousands of Greek Jews to death camps from 1942 to 1944.” None of that appears in Waldheim’s official UN biography.
UNESCO promoted the “New World Information and Communication Order,” a Soviet-style effort to quash free speech and repress journalists. When the French L’Express described M’Bow as a “megalomaniac despot,” the UNESCO boss sued the publication. M’Bow’s excesses prompted U.S. President Ronald Reagan to pull the United States out of UNESCO in 1984.
Communist China has occupied Tibet since the 1950s and the UN looks the other way. Likewise, the United Nations did nothing about China’s Communist dictatorship under Mao Zedong, with an estimated 65 million victims by the worst mass murder of the 20th century, easily surpassing Stalin and Hitler. During the 1966-76 Cultural Revolution, Mao bragged, “we have buried alive 46,000 scholars.”
This genocidal dictatorship now lands on the UN Human Rights Council, along with fellow Communist state Cuba and such reputable upholders of human rights as Bolivia, Venezuela and Pakistan, which sheltered Osama bin Laden.
The United States withdrew from the UN Human Rights Council in 2018 and President Trump stopped funding the World Health Organization, part of the UN and a PRC asset. The United States is the biggest funder of the United Nations but remains its primary target, along with Israel. President Trump should continue his momentum by withdrawing the United States from the UN, now headed by former Portuguese prime minister Antonio Guterres, from 1992 to 1999 vice president of the Socialist International.
Nobody in America ever voted for Guterres, Waldheim or Kurt Waldheim, and the UN was never great. An EXITUN project would not be a departure from the president Trump’s practice to date. The president pulled the United States out of the Iran deal and the Paris climate accords. President Trump nixed NAFTA and replaced it with the USMCA.
In similar style, the president could promote an Alliance of Free States, AFS or “the Allies,” for countries that respect human rights and hold free elections. The others can stay in the UN, which as the late Richard Grenier (The Marrakesh One-Two) used to say, would be better headquartered in Mogadishu.
All told, EXITUN would be a fine project for President Trump and a good test for whoever plans to follow him in leadership.