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Friday, December 8, 2023

The Deep State Agenda Is "Controlled Demolition Of America": Alex Newman

 Via Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com,

Award-winning journalist Alex Newman, author of the popular book “Deep State,” says there is a not-so-secret plan to destroy everything in America and everything it stands for. 

Newman contends it is the only way for evil globalists to have the tyrannical New World Order they dream of. 

The evil destroyers of freedom and liberty around the world will be talking about the demise of America at the globalist COP28 conference in Dubai, UAE this week.  Newman explains,

This is all part of the agenda.  What we are watching now is the deliberate destruction of the American middle-class and the deliberate destruction of the American economy.  

Ultimately, if these evil doers get their way, it will result in the deliberate destruction of the United States of America.  We are talking about the controlled demolition of our economy, our military might and everything we hold dear.  This has been known at the highest levels of government for a long time...

During the Trump Administration, they had Rich Higgens on the National Security Counsel, and he put together the ‘Higgens Memo.’  People should read this.  

He talked about the global alliance of globalists, communists, socialists and Islamists who are all working in unison for the goal of destroying the United States of America.

This is not just as a nation, says Higgens, but even as an ideal. 

They want to shift global power over to China and over to the United Nations to gradually and then suddenly destroy the United States.  

They don’t just want to destroy this country, they also want to destroy the ideas and principles it is founded upon because it is simply not compatible with this one world system they want. 

George Soros told us what the New World Order was going to look like 10 years ago.  He told the Financial Times that China needed to own the New World Order in the same way the United States owns the current one.”

Newman says Donald Trump is not part of the New World Order, and he dismantled much of it during his Presidency. 

Newman says,

Donald Trump is the first President in a century who did not go to this weird club of elitists such as Bohemian Grove.  He never went to Bilderberg.  He was never involved with the Council on Foreign Relations.  Trump did not participate in the Trilateral Commission.  He was not recruited in the ‘Scull and Bones’ at Yale like John Kerry, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush. 

He was just not part of the club... Trump was not controlled by these people. 

They were able to manipulate him on some key things like the CV19 shots and the MCA, but ultimately, they did not feel like they could control him. 

He was an outsider.  This is why they are absolutely petrified of him coming back now.

The news is not all bad as Newman says he is seeing a huge backlash from all sectors to the New World Order agenda.  Newman explains,

There is an enormous backlash building.  Just go out and talk to regular people.  Turn off the boob tube, and this is not even propaganda, it is psychological terrorism. 

Turn it off and talk to real people...

What you will find is normal people who can’t tell you about the Bohemian Grove, the Council on Foreign Relations or the climate scam, but they can tell you ‘we are being lied to.’ 

Life is getting increasingly difficult.  My spouse and I are both working with two jobs, and we still can’t make ends meet.  We can’t pay the mortgage.  Food costs are going up.  They know that this is not normal. 

They know that we have a uniparty with Kevin McCarthy who showed up at the Bohemian Grove just before he was ousted as Speaker of the House. 

You have an incredible awareness from people that we are being looted, robbed, deceived and that our country is being betrayed. 

You don’t have to watch the fake media to be aware of all those things. 

I am encouraged by the awareness of people and the polling data that virtually nobody believes the media.”

There is much more in the 40-minute interview.

Join Greg Hunter of USAWatchdog.com as he goes One-on-One with hard-hitting journalist Alex Newman, founder of LibertySentinel.org and author of the book “Deep State” that explains it all for 12.02.23.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/deep-state-agenda-controlled-demolition-america-alex-newman

Iran-backed militias strike US Embassy in Baghdad, Middle East military bases: ‘Cannot be justified’

 Iran-backed militias fired a barrage of rockets at the US Embassy in Baghdad on Friday — as enemy groups also launched strikes on American forces in Iraq and Syria, according to defense officials.

Roughly 14 Katyusha rockets were fired around 4:15 a.m. Friday, of which some landed near the embassy’s gates.

No injuries were reported but the attack caused superficial damage to facilities.

No specific militia group had claimed responsibility for the strike, but officials believe the perpetrator was an Iran-aligned group, of which there are many in the region.

In a statement, Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani spoke out against the attack, saying that “targeting diplomatic missions is something that cannot be justified.”

U.S. soldiers carry Iraqi and U.S. national flags during a ceremony to retire the flags
Iran-backed militias fired a barrage of rockets at the US Embassy in Baghdad on Friday.REUTERS

The US military is in Iraq with the consent of its government to continue its anti-ISIS mission.

Meanwhile, the Iran-backed Islamic Resistance claimed responsibility for separate attacks Friday on US forces stationed at al-Asaf airbase in western Iraq and the Conoco gas field in eastern Syria.

The strikes continue a string of recurring attacks on US forces in Iraq and Syria since the Israel-Hamas conflict broke out in October. Hamas is also backed by Iran.

As of Thursday, there had been about 78 attacks on US forces in the region since Oct. 17 — some of which resulted in minor wounds and traumatic brain injuries, according to Pentagon deputy spokesperson Sabrina Singh.

“I would say that as of Dec. 4, it’s still about 66 of our folks who have received non-serious, non-life-threatening injuries [in the attacks], all who have returned to work,” she said.

US Embassy across Tigris River
The US Embassy from across the Tigris River in Baghdad, Iraq.AP

The latest strikes came after a day of peace on Thursday, during which Singh said there had been no attacks on US forces in the region over a 24-hour period.

Asked Thursday whether that meant the militias were slowing down their attacks, the defense spokesperson said “it’s really hard” to make that distinction because it was not uncommon to “have like a day or two that will go without any attacks.”

It was not immediately clear whether any US troops were injured in the Friday strikes launched by the Islamic Resistance. In the past, Singh has said it can take several days to get reports from those who experience minor injuries.

There are roughly 2,500 US troops in Iraq and around 900 others in eastern Syria.

https://nypost.com/2023/12/08/news/iran-backed-militias-strike-us-embassy-in-baghdad-middle-east-military-bases/

Self-service CarePods touted as ‘first AI doctor’s office’ — for $99/month

 A computer might cure your ills soon enough.

The latest breakthrough in artificial intelligence is set to revamp the medical industry according to a company that is rolling out “the world’s first AI doctor’s office” slated for New York and other major U.S. cities come 2024.

CarePod is a self-service cube where patients can be screened for issues relevant to diabetes, hypertension, and depression and anxiety, according to its maker, Forward. The high-tech health stops will be installed in malls, gyms and offices.

Diagnostics from scans are then integrated into a program Forward is designing called Health Apps. Memberships are priced at a monthly $99.

“It basically loads up a bunch of different apps for you to play with,” Forward CEO and founder Adrian Aoun CEO told Axios.

CarePods are touted as “the world’s first AI doctor’s office.”Go Forward

In a demonstration, Aoun, a former AI bigwig at Google, touted the process as seemingly painless.

Boasting that there’s “no needle, there’s no knife, and nothing hurts right now,” the process instead uses a tiny vacuum chamber to suction a small amount of blood from patients’ arms by way of “capillary blood draw.”

Aoun claimed the two- to four-minute process is closer to that of a “leech or hickey” rather than standard finger pricks.

The company has not disclosed the manufacturer of the blood-draw technology, nor whether it needed or received approval from the Food and Drug Administration.

With the aid of AI, patients can self-examine in CarePods.Go Forward

“You’re never going to scale doctors and nurses to the whole planet,” Aoun said while discussing CarePods. “So instead we said, ‘Well, instead of health care being a service, maybe we should rebuild health care as a product.'”

Down the line, the company expects CarePods to screen for advanced cancers and prenatal care and do polygenic analysis on a person’s pre-dispositioned risks for certain illnesses.

The first three care pods are to be installed in Sacramento, California, Chandler, Arizona, and Chicago’s Willis Tower.

CarePods are rolling out across the United States in 2024.Go Forward
Following that, they will expand to the San Francisco Bay Area, NYC and Philadelphia.

“Maybe we should take every single thing that doctors and nurses are doing and just slowly but surely try and migrate it over to hardware and software,” he added.

“We’re just going to keep going until we can deliver all this awesomeness for pennies on the dollar for the whole planet.”

https://nypost.com/2023/12/08/lifestyle/self-service-carepods-touted-as-first-ai-doctors-office-for-99-month/

New NYC DOC leader gets rare show of support from fed monitor as takeover looms

 Mayor Eric Adams formally named his new corrections commissioner Friday — leading to rare praise for the city from the federal monitor overseeing the Big Apple’s troubled jail system.

Lynelle Maginley-Liddie’s appointment comes after weeks of speculation on who would run the agency with the impending departure of Louis Molina — and as the prospect looms of the corrections system being put under the control of a federal receiver.

Moments after the announcement, federal monitor Steve Martin welcomed the new commissioner as well as a new general counsel, appointments he said appeared to “reflect an attempt by the City to alter its approach to the Nunez Court Orders.”

“The Monitor and the Monitoring Team have worked with Commissioner Maginley-Liddie for many years and have developed a good working relationship with her during this time,” the status report reads.

Martin, though, added a stern warning for the new leader during this “pivotal time,” the city’s and DOC’s “actions, or lack thereof, will demonstrate whether Defendants are genuinely committed to reform.”

The city’s jails have been plagued by dangerous conditions and violence for years, leading to a court-ordered federal oversight, which also sought to address high levels of use of force by guards.

Lynelle Maginley-Liddie takes over the DOC as it fends off a federal takeover.Mayor Eric Adams/X

Maginley-Liddie, a lawyer with eight years on the job who last served as first deputy commissioner, is stepping into the driver’s seat of an embattled correction agency with a fed-up federal oversight team and a real chance of losing control of the infamous Rikers Island and other city jails.

During her predecessor’s nearly two years at the helm, Martin’s reports became increasingly alarming over what he described as a “disturbing level of regression” in city jails with the latest update telling the court the relationship between DOC and the monitor had deteriorated.

“[The DOC’s] persistent interference, obstruction, and lack of transparency have eroded the Monitoring Team’s confidence that the City and Department fully appreciate the extent of the problems facing the agency and that they are in fact capable of advancing the reform,” the scathing late November report reads.

The federal monitor’s reports have grown increasingly more hostile under Molina.Joe DeMaria

Adams, who has staunchly spoken out against a receivership, said Friday he thinks the new appointment will be a step to repair the relationship with the monitor and fend off a takeover.

“I think that the relationship with human beings are never eroded,” Adams said.

“We’re saying to everybody that is involved, we want to challenge, give us an opportunity to do so,” he said, adding, “If need be to hit reset to reset the focus and agenda and communication, we’re willing to do that.”

City Hall also issued an olive brand to the monitor, allowing them to consult on the hiring of Maginley-Liddie.

Louis Molina is expected to move soon over to work in City Hall.Gregory P. Mango
That concession drew the ire of one high-ranking correction source, who told The Post they were wary of the close relationship between the monitor and the new commissioner.

“Only two things can happen or she gives away the f–king farm or in two or three months she’s going to be in the same boat as Molina,” the source said. Some inside DOC have taken issue with monitor changes, believing the reforms go too far and create a dangerous environment for officers.

City Hall did not immediately respond to questions about Molina’s new job.

https://nypost.com/2023/12/08/metro/new-doc-head-gets-rare-support-from-federal-monitor-as-takeover-looms/