Friday, 24 July 2015
Gay Identity Geopolitics
The Collaboration : Hollywood's Pact with Nazi Germany
The House of Rothschild (1934) from Spike EP on Vimeo.
This work is in the public domain.
"The film begins at the home of Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744-1812) and his wife Guttle Schnapper (1770–1812). As one of their sons sees the taxman coming, they hurry and hide their wealth, including currency, silver, etc. However, the taxman finds some of it hidden in the basement, and decides to charge Rothschild less than the amount due, but keep the money with him. Later, as Mayer Amschel Rothschild is lying on his deathbed, he instructs his five sons to start banks in different countries across Europe: Amschel Mayer Rothschild (1773-1855) in Germany, Salomon Mayer von Rothschild (1774-1855) in Austria, Nathan Mayer Rothschild (1777-1836) in England, Carl Mayer von Rothschild (1788-1855) in Italy, and James Mayer de Rothschild (1792-1868) in France.
As they fund the Napoleonic Wars of 1803–1815, they aim to gain respectability from the European nobility, which shuns them and refuses to treat them as equals because they are Jews.
However, at the end of film, the House of Rothschild buys when all of society sells their own country stock, and because of faith became the rich and respected through a moral decision to buy against the tyranny over Jews."
Thursday, 23 July 2015
BBC Caught Lying About Syria Chemical Weapons Attack to Bolster Casefor War & Reigime Change (2013)
Dear Mr Stuart
Thank you for your email.
I hope I can clarify the points I was attempting to make.
In your initial email to BBC Complaints you said:
Please can you explain precisely why this change was made, why it was unacknowledged, what the source or sources of the substituted images were, whether Laura Kuenssberg’s narration which continued to inform audiences that the substituted film was “shown for the first time” “just as MPs voted” – i.e. on the evening of Thursday 29 August 2013 – was accurate and how the re-editing of the programme in this manner accords with BBC Editorial Standards?
I therefore understood you to have asked four separate questions:
why this change was made
why it was unacknowledged
what the source or sources of the substituted images were
whether Laura Kuenssberg’s narration which continued to inform audiences that the substituted film was “shown for the first time” “just as MPs voted” – i.e. on the evening of Thursday 29 August 2013 – was accurate and how the re-editing of the programme in this manner accords with BBC Editorial Standards?
As I explained, only one of those (the final point) is an issue which the ECU can address. I will await your further email by 16 June before I begin an investigation into the replacement of the footage and whether it led to a led to a breach of the BBC’s editorial standards.
In response to your comment about the paragraph in my email which you found “astonishing”, I can only say the point I was making was that there is no formal policy which obliges BBC News to inform viewers that footage has been changed or to confirm when asked the source of material used. It is a matter for BBC News to decide whether to provide that information. I will however consider in my forthcoming investigation whether the material which was inserted into the BBC News Channel report met the requirements of the Editorial Guidelines on Accuracy, bearing in mind the script line.
Finally, I have asked the relevant BBC managers to look into your concerns about the time it took to handle your complaint at Stage 1, and I will forward their response when I send you the ECU’s provisional finding. That will hopefully save you any further effort; I hope that is acceptable.
Yours sincerely
Colin Tregear
Complaints Director
BBC Editorial Complaints Unit
Room BC2 B4 Broadcast Centre
Yahud or Israeli
BBC – the Muslims say it is Islamophobic, we say it is anti-Semitic, all we know for sure is that they fiddle with kids - A to Zion, The Definitive Israeli Lexicon
Wednesday, 22 July 2015
The Apollo Shibboleth: Yes, We Really Did Go to The Moon
The Electoral Coup of 2015
'RIGGED UK GENERAL ELECTION' - MAY 2015
Jim Messina (above) helped David Cameron's Conservatives to win the UK General election of May 2015.
Judicial Watch announced that it had "indisputable evidence" that the White House engaged in election tampering in at least two states in 2009.
Jim Messina and Rahm Emanuel, both top White House staffers at the time, are named as the chief perpetrators of the scheme to attempt to manipulate election outcomes in Pennsylvania and Colorado.
Kent Police are enquiring into electoral fraud in the Thanet South seat where the UKIP leader Nigel Farage (above) failed to be elected.
Kent Police said: 'Kent police have received a report of electoral fraud. Enquiries are on-going.'
The seat was won by Conservative candidate Craig Mackinlay, who got 18,838 votes compared with Farage's 16,026 in the general election.
A spokesperson for UKIP said that UKIP did not make the complaint.
Kent Police consider allegation of electoral fraud
Farage
Many people claim that someone rigged the vote in Thanet South, where UKIP's Nigel Farage was defeated.
Many people cite:
1. The unusually long time it took for the votes to be counted.
Ballot papers going 'missing' for seven hours.
2. The UKIP success in the local elections in Thanet South, which were held at the same time.
In the General Election vote, UKIP's Farage lost by 2,812 votes to the Conservative candidate Craig Macinklay.
In the local election, Ukip gained overall control of Thanet council.
How come the Scottish independence referendum showed a large NO vote, and yet, a few months later, the Scottish National Party won 56 out of the 59 seats in Scotland?
There are many strange results in the UK general election held on 7 May 2015.On 29 April 2015, an opinion poll showed that in 50 key marginal seats, Labour was ahead of the Conservatives.
ITV News Conservative Labour Battlegrounds Poll « ComRes
The ITV News Battleground poll studied the fifty most marginal Conservative-held seats where Labour were second at the last election.
The results showed that Labour led the Conservatives by three points across these seats.
Labour stood at 40% in these key battleground seats, with the Conservatives on 37%.
This represented a swing of 3.5 points from the Conservatives to Labour.
If these results had been replicated on election day, and if there were a uniform swing across all these constituencies, it would have seen Labour win forty of the fifty seats.
Many Conservative candidates in these constituencies were genuinely surprised when they actually won their seats.
In Cardiff North, a Lord Ashcroft poll had put Labour on 41%, ahead of the Conservatives (30%).Yet the Conservatives won the seat.
It had been predicted by the political expert Ian Dale that Labour would win Brighton Kemptown.
Yet, the Conservatives's Simon Kirby beat Labour's Nancy Platts.
In Stroud, the Conservatives won, thus defying the bookmakers' predictions.
George Galloway says he has uncovered 'widespread malpractice' in postal voting, and says that the result in his constituency should be 'set aside'.
George Galloway to mount legal challenge over election defeat
James Harding
The media played its part in 'rigging' the election.
"The BBC's sympathetic treatment of the Tories during Election 2015 shouldn’t surprise us, as the head of BBC News and Current Affairs is a man called James Harding, who was previously editor of Rupert Murdoch's neocon newspaper The Times..."
www.neilclark66.blogspot.com
Google appeared to be trying to hide material linking top Conservatives to child abuse rings, deregulation of the banks...
Stolen ballot papers could have been used to help the Conservatives win in certain key marginal seats.
On 29 April 2015, the BBC reported that a van containing more than 200,000 ballot papers had been stolen.
The ballot papers had been printed in London and were heading for Hastings and Rye and Eastbourne - ahead of voting in the general election on 7 May.
Police said it was believed the van was parked in Longbridge Road, Dagenham, at about 19:30. The theft was discovered at about 06:25.
Stolen van held Hastings and Eastbourne ballot papers - BBC
Protesters and police face off at Downing Street gates as hundreds rally against new Tory government.
Rob Ford, senior lecturer in politics at the University of Manchester, noticed that the Conservatives succeeded in concentrating their votes "in the seats where it counted."
"The Tory vote went up four points in the key marginals it was defending from Labour and in the marginals it was looking to win from the Liberal Democrats.
"Conservative support was flat or falling" in many other areas.
Labour had been expected to win in Hastings and Rye.
Hastings & Rye - Lord Ashcroft Polls....
The 1970 general election was won, unexpectedly, by the Conservative Edward Heath, a frequent visitor to the island of Jersey.
If there was vote rigging in the 2015 election, the main purpose was to give David Cameron a majority.
Only in a limited number of marginal constituencies would the vote need to be rigged.
The Powers-That-Be would not have wanted to save Member of Parliament John Hemming.
Hemming had helped Leah McGrath Goodman, who has been investigating the Jersey child abuse and Haut de la Garenne.
Hemming lost his seat.
Conservative candidate Chloe Smith in Norwich North
In the constituency of Norwich North, Lord Ashcroft's opinion poll placed Labour ahead of the Conservatives.On polling day, "fears of defeat were initially thought to be growing" in the camp of the Conservative candidate Chloe Smith.
During the vote count at Norwich North, the fire alarm went off, although there was apparently no evacuation.
There was a turnout of 67.8pc - up almost 3pc on 2010.The Conservative Chloe Smith was announced as the winner with 19,052 votes, compared to second place Labour with 14,589 votes.
Vince Cable.
The Conservative Tania Mathias beat the Liberal-Democrat Vince Cable in Twickenham by 25,580 votes to 23,563.Vince Cable is an enemy of Rupert Murdoch.
Rupert Murdoch supported the Scottish National Party (yellow) in Scotland and the Conservative Party (blue) in England.
The Powers-That-Be were angry with Labour for attacking Israel over its attack on Gaza.
Jews turn away from Ed Miliband's Labour Party. / Aangirfan: ED MILIBAND HIT BY TOP JEWSThe result of the May 2015 UK election
"At the recent Israeli general election, the polls got it wrong."Elections can be rigged.
BBC.
Harlow
The Conservative's Robert Halfon (above) has almost doubled his majority to retain this previously marginal seat.
Robert Halfon was born to a Jewish family living in Hampstead, London.[4][5].
His grandfather was an Italian Jew, living in Libya.
Tulip, the Labour candidate, is part of the Establishment.
Tulip held on to this marginal seat, which was once held by the Conservatives.
Labour, Tulip Siddiq: 44.4% share of the total vote.
+11.6% change in share of the votes
Conservative, Simon Marcus: 42.3% share of the total vote.
+9.6% change in share of the votes
Independent, Ronnie Carroll: 0.2% share of the total vote.
...
Dumfries & GallowayThis is an SNP gain from Labour.
Scottish National Party, Richard Arkless: 41.4% share of the total vote
+29.1% change in share of the votes
Conservative: 29.9% share of the total vote
-1.7% change in share of the votes
Labour: 24.7% share of the total vote
-21.2
Dumfries and Galloway was once a relatively safe Conservative seat, with the vast majority opposing independence.
Sheffield Hallam
The Liberal Democrats' Nick Clegg once worked for Sir Leon Brittan, who has been named as a child rapist.
Nick Clegg (above) has held onto his seat.
Nick Clegg: 22,215 votes.
-13.4% change in share of the votes
Labour: 19,862 votes.
+19.7% change in share of the votes
Conservatives: 7,544 total votes.
-9.9%
A City on a Rock - Goya (It's a forgery)
In the UK General election, the EXIT POLLS showed:
The Conservatives were expected to get 316 Members of Parliament, just short of a majority.
A party needs 326 MPs to have a majority.
Labour was expected to get 239 MPs.
The Liberal Democrats were expected to get only 10 MPs.
The Scottish Nationalists were expected to get 58 MPs.
Plaid Cymru 4, UKIP 2 and the Greens 2.
The EXIT POLLS conflict with the earlier OPINION POLLS which showed Conservatives and Labour neck and neck.
The final YouGov poll suggested:Conservatives 284
Labour 263
John Major, who won the 1992 election, was involved in the 1991 Gulf War.
In the 1992 general election, both the exit polls and the opinion polls suggested a Labour win, and yet the Conservatives under John Major were declared the winners.
Was the 1992 election rigged?
From the beginning of 1992 campaign, the parties were neck and neck in the opinion polls, with Labour fractionally ahead.
The commentators predicted a hung parliament.
The exit polls suggested a hung parliament.
The official result was: Conservatives 42.8 per cent of the vote, Labour 35.2 per cent.
The fire alarm goes off at the Scottish Referendum count in Dundee.
Brett Ratner of the Myer Lansky Organisation
Mariah Carey is set to star in an upcoming, untitled movie centered around Christmas, based on a theme related to music and her rumored boyfriend Brett Ratner is co-producing the project.
The 45-year old actress, who had herself pitched the exciting idea to her friend Ratner, will be playing a “major role” in the film that will also include Carey’s classic holiday songs along with music from other artists.
The plot of the project has not yet been revealed but it is known that it will be related to Christmas and portray how the power of music transports a person back in time, to their truest and most authentic feelings.
[MK-Ultra / Princeton Radio Project]
The untitled movie will be produced by Jon Shestack and Ratner, and will be written by David Diamond and David Weissman.
"Rehearsal is for fags" he allegedly said .
"The audience was stunned," one attendee told TheWrap.
After word spread about what happened, Ratner issued a mea culpa on Monday.
"I apologize for any offense my remarks caused, it was a dumb way of expressing myself. Everyone who knows me knows that I don't have a prejudiced bone in my body. But as a storyteller I should have been much more thoughtful about the power of language and my choice of words."
BRETT RATNER: 'NO GAY JOKES' AT VENICE BENEFIT
The director skewers himself with a nod to his 2012 Oscar-telecast resignation as he honors friend and "Rush Hour" sequel screenwriter Jeff Nathanson.
This story first appeared in the March 15 issue of The Hollywood Reporter.
Just two days after this year's Oscars, Brett Ratner publicly referenced his resignation from producing the 2012 telecast at the 34th annual Silver Circle Benefit for the Venice Family Clinic. The producer-director was there to present one of his best friends, Rush Hour 2 and 3 screenwriter Jeff Nathanson, with the group's Humanitarian Award.
Acknowledging that many might still consider him a loose-cannon pick to talk before an industry crowd (this one included Chris Silbermann, David Shore and Barry Meyer), Ratner said facetiously that Nathanson had sent him an email with strict guidelines on what not to say: "No black jokes, no gay jokes, no jokes about Steven Spielberg, no jokes about my agents, no jokes about my wife or children, no jokes about Asians or Jews. And whatever you do, do not repeat the joke I wrote for you that got you fired from the Oscars. It was totally inappropriate then, and it is totally inappropriate now."
Not all in the crowd were sure he was joking -- Nathanson assuredly did not write the off-the-cuff remark that cost Ratner from the gig -- but clearly the director is far enough away from the controversy to have a bit of fun at his own expense.