#MorningMonarchy: June 30, 3016
Olympic body parts, Slender Man trial and Netflix mind control + this day in history w/the Tunguska event and our song of the day by Desdamona on your Morning Monarchy for June 30, 2016.
Olympic body parts, Slender Man trial and Netflix mind control + this day in history w/the Tunguska event and our song of the day by Desdamona on your Morning Monarchy for June 30, 2016.
Anonymous has fooled the Trump campaign, the Secret Service, and the FBI — and by doing so, proved #OpTrump's point.
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Sputnik – 01.10.2015 A government watchdog report released on Wednesday contains information suggesting that an assistant director of the Secret Service wanted “embarrassing” information leaked about a congressman who was critical of the agency. “Some information that he might find embarrassing needs to get out,” Assistant Director Edward Lowery wrote in an email to another […]
The real answers to a question asked to the candidates during the CNN GOP debate.
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NewWorldNextWeek.com: Episode226 - Plane Hacking, Genetic Editing, Peak Obesity Welcome to New World Next Week - the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news.
by KenWhy, who'd-a thunk it? As the Washington Post's Colby Itkowitz sums up her "In the Loop" report (which ran under the head I've put in the title of this post): "Seems even the toughest guys have a sensitive side.""The Secret Service has received a lot of bad press lately," Colby begins that report.
"The Media Relations course prepares executives for television and radio interviews, and encounters with the media on routine matters as well as during crisis situations. . . ."-- from the Secret Service's posted brief for media consultantsby KenAs we all know, the U.S. Secret Service has of late had more than its share, or at least way more than it would like, of media attention to its boys-will-be-boys agents.
By Scott Creighton | American Everyman | November 16, 2013
What is the stunning similarity between the Renisha McBride story and that of Miriam Carey? What justifies prosecution in the former and complete silence in the latter? You might be surprised just how obvious this hypocrisy is. And no, it’s not about race.