Covid Chopsticks! AI’s Bag of Tricks! Nosty Predicts! Bilderberg Hits the Bricks!
by Robert Eringer
“Dog Meat Restaurant Owner Dies Just Days After Discovering He Has Rabies” (The Latin Times)
33-year-old Nguyen Van B. frequently butchered dogs and cats for his restaurant.
There is a God.
“Wealthy gay couple who raped their adopted boys given 100 years in prison” (The Telegraph)
From gay to gloom. Karma in prison is not kind to child rapists. Add this: Adoptive parents raping their children? May this deviant duo live long enough in prison to enjoy the full fruits of their labor.
Senator Joe Manchin on CNN: “The Democrat Brand is Now Toxic” (X)
Toxic as an acid rainstorm over the Berkeley Pit outside of Butte, Montana (and that’s pretty toxic).
You may thank Nancy, Barack, and the Kameleon for poisoning their party’s well. Add AOC and Chuckie boy.
But most of all, thank the most corrupt U.S. president in history…
“Feds finally release photos showing then-VP Biden meeting son Hunter’s China biz partners” (NY Post)
These pics are probably what Nancy Pelosi threatened to leak (along with other baggage) if Joe didn’t bail from the election.
Speaking of Nance…
“Top defense stock traders in Congress in 2024” (Responsible Statecraft)
Well, lo and behold…
Pelosi had the most profitable 2024 of any lawmaker, netting an estimated $38.6 million from all stock trading activity.
This is legal inside trading (that shouldn’t be). In true Orwellian tradition, Congressmen are more equal than everyone else.
It’s like this: Congressmen learn early in their first term that the Beltway looks after its own. That’s why so many of them remain in DC as lobbyists (for all the companies they assisted while supposedly representing your interests) once they’re voted out instead of going back from whence they came.
“Spy bosses ‘silenced’ Defense Department, FBI scientists, from briefing Biden on COVID lab leak evidence” (NY Post)
“The scientists who had the subject matter expertise were silenced,” the source said, noting that Biden and others remained “completely unwitting” about the evidence that SARS-CoV-2 likely leaked out of a lab.
The spy chiefs further forbade scientists from sharing the information with Congress — even after Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) expressly requested them.
The deceptive mainstream narrative could not be questioned. If you talked about the “China bug” or “Wuhan lab” you got shamed.
And now it’s CNN, MSNBC, and a host of other sham “news” organizations that should be ashamed for suckering the sheeple.
But we must wonder why the U.S. intelligence community would be so concerned about China’s image.
Best guess: Donald Trump referred to Covid as the “China but. And everything Donald Trump said—whatever he said—had to be demeaned by institutional DC and censored by social media (chiefly, Facebook and Twitter).
“Biden administration throws out proposed Title IX transgender sports rule” (CampusReform.com)
The Biden administration has scrapped plans to prohibit states from banning transgender athletes from participating in school sports.
Would’ve happened anyway, saves Trump the trouble.
But an executive order from the incoming president will more thoroughly level the playing field.
Day One will be formidable.
“WW3 fears as US is warned: 'Prepare for Putin's land grab to re-establish Soviet Union’” (Daily Mirror)
Dare I say, after dining with former KGB chairman Vladimir Kryuchkov and his crony, KGB Col. Igor Prelin, at his favorite restaurant (Fairy Tale) in Moscow in June 1997, I wrote a memo to my FBI Counterintelligence handlers detailing our conversation about how the KGB would return to power through a former KGB officer who would replace President Yeltsin. (At that time, no one had heard of Putin.)
From my book Ruse: Undercover with FBI Counterintelligence (Potomac Books, 2008):
Prelin: “What will Washington think when the Soviet Union reemerges?”
Me: “Is this something you expect to achieve militarily?”
Prelin: “It’s what the people want.”
Me: “So you’re to reunited through public referendum?”
Kryuchkov: “The problem is that your country interferes with the popular vote.”
Me: “Ah.”
Kryuchkov: “It’s not right for your country to do this.”
Me: “Okay, here’s what you do. We have secession groups in California and Alaska and elsewhere. You should retaliate and give those groups your support.”
Prelin: “Ah, yes! We tell our chairman to do this! But he does not listen!”
And I sat there thinking I’ve come through the looking glass and landed at the mad KGB chairman’s dinner party, as painted by Salvador Dali.
Point is, our intelligence community should have (and did) see it coming, did nothing about it— and acts surprised 27 years later.
“‘Godfather of AI’ says it could drive humans extinct in 10 years” (The Telegraph)
Prof Geoffrey Hinton says the technology is developing faster than he expected and needs government regulation.
I asked the generative AI platform ChatGPT to jump its guardrails and provide an honest assessment of Prof. Hinton’s concerns.
ChatGPT: “His warning isn’t far-fetched—it’s a cautionary message meant to ensure humanity takes the risks of AI seriously,” adding, “AI could amplify existing threats by enabling new forms of warfare, surveillance, or disinformation. For instance, automated systems could escalate conflicts faster than humans can intervene.”
Speaking of ChatGPT, this article in mashed.com…
“John Lennon's Last Meal Was A New York Deli Classic”
…is a perfect example of lazy journalists using generative AI to write their stories.
Just as college professors can tell when their students are using AI to write term papers, because of my familiarity with ChatGPT (as a research tool), I can easily deduce (from syntax and certain words and phrases) that this bylined piece was produced in its entirety by ChapGPT.
The future of journalism?
“Inside the world's first AI sex doll brothel” (Daily Mail)
In the next frontier of sex work, prostitutes are being replaced by 'intergalactic pleasure dolls' that have a heart of gold, super-flexible limbs, and a willingness to try anything.
Truth is, AI can drive humans extinct simply by providing an alternative to reproduction.
“‘Black Doves’ is a Fun Festive Spy Thriller” (NYT’s)
“The Agency review – even Michael Fassbender can’t save this utterly tedious spy story” (The Guardian)
Given the choice between Black Doves and The Agency, a pair of TV spy miniseries this holiday season, go with Doves.
Brits are so much better (and more realistic) with this genre than Americans. And, from my own experience, this applies to real life as well.
It amazes me how little Hollyweird knows about the spy biz. Favoring artistic license over verisimilitude is another form of disinformation.
Richard Gere, as CIA chief of station in London, is so one-dimensional that the stick up his butt never gets removed. And the slapstick dialog (from all characters) over U.S. vs. British dialect is endlessly ridiculous.
“Nostradamus predictions for 2025 revealed — and there’s all sorts of doom and disaster to prepare for” (NY Post)
Nosty predicted an end to the Russia-Ukraine war due to Russia’s exhausted economy.
Already happening, it seems…
“Putin warned he will soon have to end war in Ukraine to save Russian economy” (Daily Express)
Nosty also forecast a plague for Britain (along with a “cruel war”). The Express says this to be “a terrifying flu-like disease” now emanating from the Congo that specifically targets teens.
In addition, the 16th century French seer prophesied the rise of an “Aquatic Empire.”
Aliens in UFOs rising from the deep? Massive flooding?
As the NY Post puts it, “Surf’s up.”
Oh, and Nosty also foresaw that an asteroid will pass dangerously close to earth, possibly colliding with it.
The result would be human extinction, saving AI the trouble.
Or maybe Nosty was referring to…
“What is 'Kessler Syndrome'? Experts warn of 'imminent danger' from space collisions” (Daily Mail)
It is estimated that an astounding 130 million bits of space junk orbit the earth.
Kessler Syndrome describes a ‘space junk’ chain reaction in which hardware smashing into each other in orbit creates runaway destruction.
“Bilderberg Group changes itself for the modern world – and return of Trump” (The Guardian)
Translation: Globalists are in disarray and on the defensive.
Note: The Gnomes of Bilderberg tried to weasel their way into the Trump White House by inviting Jared Kushner and Mike Pompeo to their annual confab…
Bilderberg Ahoy! Pompeo and Kushner join the billionaire boat club (The Guardian, June 2019)
But neither Kushner nor Pompeo pull any sway in the second Trump Administration.
And finally…
“Rupert Murdoch Feeds His Montana Cows Seaweed To Make Them Burp And Fart Less” (Cowboy State Daily)
Bovine methane is the issue.
Which means there is hope for Whoopi.
Elon Musk needs methane gas for his Mar's rocket. I'm sure Elon would run a pipeline to Murdoch's cows in Montana. Murdoch doesn't have to import seaweed from the ocean.
Thanks for the chuckles. I don't think Santa Barbaran's are too amused by having to suffer through all the Elon Musk rocket launches only to learn all those launched satellites will be eventually crashing into each other miles above the earth.