Wednesday, December 30, 2020

The Aftermath, Part 5

Whatever happened to the media in this country? Per the founders’ intentions, they were supposed to be an independent, impartial agency that called balls and strikes. They were once the great tellers of truth, who had no problems speaking that truth to power, because it had a power all its own. Since the height of the Vietnam War though, what we’ve seen instead has been this lurch to the political left, where instead of being on a quest for the truth, they have become the de-facto gateway and arbiters of the truth. As a result, the major casualties of this move away from the middle, have been the truth, the facts, and I daresay, reality itself.

The hyper partisan world we now find ourselves in, is a direct result of a media that has been derelict in its duties as the Fourth Estate. Fortunately, for the rest of us, this fact wasn’t lost on a handful of intrepid souls who saw an opening, given the lack of objective reporting by the media. They decided to boldly chart a new course in what had been a niche market, and chose to fill the void left behind by their mainstream/legacy counterparts.  It’s often been repeated ad nauseum that nature abhors a vacuum. In this case, it was an information vacuum. Conservative media was coming of age as it filled that vacuum, and was giving its legacy counterparts one heckuva run for their money.

Rather than wax on eloquently (or the point of boring you) about the malpractice that we’ve been subjected to at the hands of these organizations, it’s best if I just took everyone on a stroll down memory lane and pointed out examples along the way:

  • 1.    Atlanta Olympics bombing. Richard Jewel was a security guard at Centennial Park in Atlanta during the 1996 summer games. One evening he found a suspicious package and brought it to the attention of a senior official in charge security. While waiting for a response team from a nearby military facility to verify whether the package was truly an explosive device, it detonated, killing one woman and injuring 110 park goers. Initially Jewel was hailed as a hero, since his actions prevented what could have been a mass casualty event.  His status was short lived though, as a profile worked up by an FBI psychological team indicated that he may have been the actual culprit of the blast. Somehow this was leaked to the media and of course, took on a life of its own. Mr. Jewel eventually lawyered up. When it was learned by counsel that they had a pretty serious defamation case on their hands, they put together their own Dream Team. This was the first time that America had heard of Lin Wood, but it most certainly wouldn’t be the last. Eventually, the authorities, after having conducted an exhaustive investigation into Mr. Jewel and his family, came up dry. It wasn’t until after a similar bombing in Birmingham at an abortion clinic, that Eric Rudolph, an individual with anti-government leanings, popped up on the FBI’s radar. But, by then, Mr. Jewel’s reputation had already been ruined. The only thing that could be done to make him at least partially whole, was to go after the media outlets who irresponsibly ran with the story.

 

  • 2.   Dan Rather and Mary Mapes. In the runup to the 2004 presidential election, a CBS News producer named Mary Mapes was put into contact with an individual who claimed to have some derogatory records from George W Bush’s time in the Texas Air Guard, specifically his Officer Performance Report (OPR). Rather than thoroughly vet the source of this info, she and news anchor Dan Rather decided to run with the story. That would be a fatal error for the both of them. Not too long after the story broke, several individuals pointed out that the font used in the performance report did not exist when this report was supposedly written. It was a creation of the computer age years later. When interviewed, the source of the report stated that he told Ms. Mapes that he could not guarantee the authenticity of the document when they were communicating with each other. Mr. Rather conveniently decided to retire and Ms. Mapes was summarily shown the door.

 

  • 3.    Obama era scandals. Fast and Furious was supposed to be an operation whereby guns were sold to Mexican drug cartels, in order to trace the flow of illegal weapons through various pipelines in the US and Mexico. Instead, what would up happening was that a Border Patrol Agent, Ryan Terry, was killed in a shootout with smugglers who were armed with the very weapons that had been part of the program. Attorney General Eric Holder refused to cooperate with Congress on trying to get to the bottom of what happened, and wound up being the first AG to be held in contempt of Congress. The Consulate in Benghazi, Libya was attacked on the evening of September 11th of 2012. Four Americans lost their lives, including the newly installed Ambassador to Libya. The Muslim Brotherhood sponsored a series of protests throughout the Arab world over a film disparaging the Prophet Muhammed. Given the timeframe that the film was originally released, it is widely believed that these protests were intended to coincide with the anniversary of the attacks on September 11th. We were told by Susan Rice, as she made her rounds on the Sunday news shows, that this attack was a violent reaction to that very video. What we didn’t know, until a congressional committee was convened to get to the bottom of what happened, was that the Consulate and the associated annex were attacked by an Al Qaeda affiliated group. Worse yet, was the fact that then Secretary of State Clinton was communicating with the rest of the world via an unsecure email server in her home in Chappaqua, New York. She even sent her daughter Chelsea, via an email alias, an assessment of what had happened in Benghazi. The mastermind behind this charade was the Deputy National Security Advisor, Ben Rhodes. Coincidentally, his major in college was Creative Writing. Since 2012 was an election year as well, it wouldn’t be complete without election hijinks. In this case, they came to us courtesy of one Lois Lerner and the IRS. As the Director of the Exempt Organization section of the IRS, it was her job to ensure that deserving organizations were granted tax exempt status. What she did instead was to slow roll applications or just not grant them at all if they had conservative affiliations. She and her boss, John Koskenin, the IRS Director, were brought before Congress to testify on what had occurred. Ms. Lerner was pushed out the door, but allowed to retire with full benefits. All of this occurred despite claims of a scandal free administration in the waning days of the Obama presidency, by the media and the administration itself.

 

  • 4.    Covington Catholic School. High schooler Nick Sandman was supposedly caught on video smirking at Nathan Phillips, a Native American activist, as he and other students from Covington Catholic High School were at the Lincoln Memorial waiting for their bus in January of 2019. The media automatically picked up on this and savaged him and his schoolmates. It wasn’t because he or they had done anything wrong to Mr. Phillips, it was because they dared to wear MAGA caps. The students had come to Washington to participate in the March for Life, which was taking place that weekend. As more videos of the incident surfaced, it became apparent that the youngsters had initially become targets of a radical religious sect that called themselves the Black Hebrew Israelites. As the chanting from both sides grew louder and more raucous, Mr. Phillips, according to his account of things, took it upon himself to try and calm things down. He and his fellow supporters of the Indigenous Peoples march, which also took place that day, started moving in the direction of the Covington Catholic students, chanting and beating drums. What was captured on several phones and broadcast to the world, was the aftermath of the incident. It gave no context at all to the events leading up to that point. But it was enough to start a firestorm on social media and in the legacy media. Once the full video finally made an appearance, it put things into proper context and caused an awful lot of consternation among conservatives, who as a whole, had been attacked for no good reason. The parents of various students, including Nick Sandman, lawyered up and went after the media organizations who had irresponsibly peddled this story. The Washington Post and CNN, collectively, are a few hundred million dollars poorer as a result, courtesy of one Lin Wood.

 

  • 5.    Papa John Schnatter.  During a media training session in 2018, the company founder was allegedly caught on tape using the N word supposedly disparaging blacks. The leaked audio made its way to media outlets and took off like wildfire (seems to be a pattern here). In the end, Mr. Schnatter was forced to step down from the leadership of the very company he helped found. Former FBI Director, Louis Freeh, recently released a report detailing the results of an investigation his firm conducted at the behest of Mr. Schnatter’s lawyers. The last major investigation his firm was involved in concerned the actions that Penn State University undertook in relation to the Jerry Sandusky case. A lot of heads rolled at the conclusion of the investigation, including that of legendary PSU football coach Joe Paterno. Anyway, back to the discussion at hand. Freeh concluded that Schnatter had not used the word in a derogatory manner and there had been an intentional misrepresentation of the situation by the media. Where in the world does this man go to get his good name back?

 

  • 6.    James Comey. The question as to where to start with this “sterling” individual is a good one. So, let’s start at the beginning. His dinner with Donald Trump wasn’t the product of some sort of machination as we’ve been led to believe by the politicos and their sycophants in the media. In testimony before the House Intel Committee (the same one that interviewed Messrs. Clapper, Goldstone, and Henry) former Director of National Intelligence, Dan Coats, let it slip (intentionally or unintentionally) that when the President had been mulling over whether to keep Mr. Comey, that he (Coats) threw out the idea of having dinner with him to get a feel for the man. The rest, as they say, is history. Lieutenant General Michael Flynn was set up. We now know that as an incontrovertible fact, but how did this happen? For starters. It happened on Comey’s watch, with him as one of the major participants, along with his deputy, Andrew McCabe. Shortly after the 2016 election, the then National Security Advisor designee had a series of phone calls with Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyak about de-escalation of sanctions in the wake of charges of interference in the 2016 presidential election. Those calls were the genesis of an investigation into whether General Flynn had violated any federal laws (he hadn’t). One of the calls had been leaked, by parties unknown, to the media, which in and of itself, is a criminal offense. As a pretext for setting up a perjury trap, McCabe called Flynn to ask if he could send a couple of agents by his office to ask a few questions about his calls. We know that had been the plan all along, because in an interview with an MSNBC host, Nicole Wallace, Comey all but admitted that was what they were attempting to do. It’s ironic that he chose the language he did in the video, because just five days before Flynn’s firing on 13 February, Comey himself discussed with White House Chief of Staff, Reince Priebus, how the process was supposed to work regarding sensitive legal matters. Worse yet was his handling of the Carter Page fiasco. Page had been an asset of the CIA and a cooperating government witness in his dealings with the Russians. An FBI attorney, Kevin Clinesmith, intentionally changed an email from the CIA to read that Mr. Page was not an asset for the agency. This was done to ensure FISA approval of a warrant to spy on the Trump Campaign. When Mr. Page became aware of what was going on, he personally wrote to Comey explaining his relationship with the agency. There was no response from Mr. Comey or any one else at the Bureau, not even crickets. Coincidentally, Mr. Clinesmith was scheduled to be sentenced earlier this month, but that has been pushed back to sometime in January, possibly after Inauguration day, methinks. I guess the Swamp really does take care of its own, but you won’t see one iota of intellectual curiosity on the part of the media about any of this.

 

  • 7.    Chris Krebs firing. Mr. Krebs had been the Director, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). He was fired by President Trump in the wake of the 2020 elections, given his comments that this had been the most secure election in recent history. Claims of election irregularities and fraud notwithstanding, there were valid reasons for him to be let go. A recent IG report dated 30 September, 2020 (OIG-20-77) detailed several failings of his agency during an audit conducted for fiscal year 2019. In three of the five categories examined, his organization received a score of 1 out of a possible 5. Level 1 (ad hoc), meaning that there were no systems in place to mitigate certain issues and Level 5 (optimized), meaning a verifiable process existed and was in use regularly. When taken by itself, one might think okay, no big deal, but couple this with the recent revelation of infiltration of God only knows how many federal agencies, as well as federal contractors by Russian cyber forces (Solar Winds hack), and this becomes a really big deal. The media played up Mr. Krebs’ firing as a retaliatory move on the part of the President, but failed to bring up the fact that his agency is responsible for the cybersecurity of the federal government and this nation. This train wreck happened on his watch and he needed to be held accountable.

As stated earlier, I could go on ad-nauseum, but I figured that there’s already enough here to make the case. If the legacy media is to be considered the Fourth Estate, then it goes without saying that conservative media would most certainly be considered a fifth column within the overall media establishment. Given the dictionary definitions of fifth column movements, it’s quite apropos to view them in this way. The move away from the truth, the facts, and reality, and towards political partisanship, wound up causing self-inflicted wounds that the legacy outlets may never recover from. The fact that their conservative counterparts are exploiting those weaknesses, should serve as a warning to everyone. An incompetent, corrupt, and highly partisan media establishment has led to where we now are as a country, and that’s not a good thing. The fact that we’ve tossed away civil discourse and are at each other’s throats, is a sure sign that it’s time for a change. So, instead of putting up with the rot that’s being passed off as the gospel truth by these folks, it behooves everyone to start paying more attention to the goings on beyond their little spheres of influence and start doing their own homework to verify and validate what’s being disseminated. As Ronald Reagan was fond of saying “trust but verify”. It always worked for him and it continues to work for me.

 

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

The Aftermath, Part 4

 

Having finished up dinner, during a layover in downtown Burbank, California, I decided to go for a walk. The sun had already set and the Christmas lighting I had seen earlier, looked enticing enough to get me out again to walk off my meal. The streets had been blocked off in the entertainment district to allow restaurants and bars in the area to set up for outdoor dining. The only problem was that the LA County Board of Supervisors had voted to ban outdoor dining county-wide. Now, you’re thinking that the data they must have been privy to, supported the decision to lock things down again. Actually, it didn’t. In fact, the data showed that this was probably one of the safer options in terms of keeping these businesses going and allowing them to operate in a safe manner.

What could possibly justify a decision where the science didn’t support the actions being taken? The only thing that comes to mind is that these decisions were arbitrary, capricious, and random in nature. In other words, these were nothing more than fiats being issued by politicians and unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats. What made the decision to ban outdoor dining even more egregious was the fact that one of the county supervisors who voted for the lockdown, was herself seen dining at an outdoor venue in Santa Monica later on. This is, without a doubt, the height of hypocrisy, but it’s something we’ve come to witness during the course of this pandemic when it comes to our governing class. Rules for thee, but not for me.

Due to the lockdowns, over 164,000 businesses have been closed down nation-wide. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 60 percent of them will never open their doors again. This is not a good statistic since it adds to the unemployment rolls. Despite current figures showing the unemployment rate ticking slightly downwards, what isn’t being accurately reflected is the fact that this number only shows those who are actively looking for work. It doesn’t take into account the large numbers of folks still sitting on the sidelines waiting for things to get better before diving back into the labor pool. The Labor Force Participation Rate, or U-6, would be a more accurate depiction as to what’s actually happening in the job market. 

Speaking of getting folks back to work, none of that will matter if we can’t get our children back in school.  We now know that children (middle schoolers and younger) are not big spreaders of this virus and are basically unaffected even if they do contract it. The number of failing grades that schools are currently experiencing among their student bodies should be a good indicator that the virtual learning experience has been a virtual bust. If school administrators and teachers are that worried about the virus, then the most straightforward solution would be to inoculate the teachers and school staffers. Teachers’ unions should be on board with such an approach, since it alleviates most of the concerns or fears that some of their members may have over returning to the classroom. If these folks are really essential workers, then priority for getting vaccinated is something their union representatives should be working on with school boards and local health officials. If stakeholder involvement in the process is as important as people claim, then doing this, or something along similar lines, would be the way to go.

The Great Barrington Declaration was basically and op-ed/plea penned by three prominent epidemiologists from Stanford, Harvard, and Oxford Universities, who have been advocating for the reopening of society. These doctors opined that since we now know who this virus disproportionately affects, it should be safe to reopen things, if we take measures to protect the most vulnerable amongst us. A good example would be around a month or so ago when the death rate for the virus stood at 240,000 Americans. Approximately 100,000 of those deaths were from nursing homes and assisted care facilities. A pretty telling number for sure. Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, one of the Declaration’s authors, was also the lead researcher in a COVID study conducted in the Bay area by Stanford University. Additionally, the University of Southern California (USC) conducted a similar study in the LA basin.  Further proving the adage that there is strength in numbers, two Bakersfield, California doctors who own a chain of urgent care clinics, also wound up collecting similar data in Kern County, northwest of LA. One would think that the technocrats in the medical establishment, their government overseers and an all too compliant legacy media would be gushing over this news. Instead, in the case of Dr. Bhattacharya and his colleagues, the university administration tried unsuccessfully to attack the veracity of the study, while the Bakersfield doctors, who had been interviewed by a local news channel that later posted the interview to its YouTube channel, had the video pulled, due to it not conforming to guidance put out by the World Health Organization (WHO). The same WHO that had been carrying water for China during the early stages of this pandemic.

Speaking of piss-poor responses, Governor Andrew Cuomo would be the poster child for how not to run things in your state. After holding press conferences where he claimed that the sky was falling on New York and that he needed everything, including the kitchen sink to throw at this virus, he got that and more. The president sent the USNS Comfort, a Navy hospital ship and had the Army turn the Javits Center in New York City into a field hospital. Not to be outdone, Samaritan’s Purse, a charity run by the Reverend Franklin Graham, set up a field hospital in Central Park. And what, if any thanks, did he and his organization receive from the state and city? How about an admonishment against proselytizing and an income tax bill for the staffers manning the hospital, since they had remained in the state for over 30 days? Then, of course, there were the thousands of respirators he was sent based on his grim projections about what was headed his way. To make a long story embarrassingly short, he needed neither the number of respirators, nor any of the hospital facilities that had been provided by the federal government.

While this drama played itself out on television screens across the nation, our intrepid governor signed an executive order that sent COVID positive and potentially positive individuals back into nursing homes and assisted care facilities, thereby condemning an inordinate number of these residents to an untimely death. A shameful blot on his record as chief executive that he has grudgingly acknowledged, but shown no contrition over. Making matters more interesting (in the most bizarre sense of the word) were:

1.       The book he authored on leadership.

2.       The Emmy award he won for his on-air leadership during the pandemic.

3.       The nomination he garnered to be in the running for Time Magazine’s “Person of the Year”.

I’d like to see how well all of these “accomplishments” are being received by the families of those in elder care facilities who perished on his watch.

We’re told to believe the science, but when the facts start to change in a very dynamic situation, the establishment fallback position has been to stick with the orthodoxy of the day, rather than let the facts lead us to where we need to be. Blood samples from the Red Cross taken in December of 2019, showed remnants of the virus, or antibodies for the virus. This may be one reason why PCR tests (the dreaded nostril swab) are turning up positive with such great frequency. According to Dr. Harvey Rish, a professor of epidemiology at Yale University, the cycle thresholds of these tests get pumped up with the virus remnants or antibodies yielding false positives. These false positives then wind up bumping up the positivity rates at the local, state, and national levels. What this means, and it is significant, is that up to 53 million Americans may have previously contracted the virus.

Therapeutic drugs to treat this virus have become more than just a point of contention in this country, they’ve become a political football. Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin recently held a hearing on this topic. He was attacked for having medical experts, who in some cases, questioned the rationale for vaccines, testify before his committee. His Democrat counterparts either didn’t attend, or gave opening statements and left. Not a single one stayed to ask any sort of questions of the witnesses, substantive, or otherwise. Most of these therapeutics are off patent drugs (i.e., generics), which means they’re cheap and plentiful. There’s no money to be made by big pharma or their shills in the medical establishment. Those that are being touted by the medical establishment are either still in development or under patent, meaning they’re making big $$ for their owners.  Think Remdesivir (Gilead Sciences) vs Hydroxychloroquine (generic drug). One only needs to look as far as their local doctor’s offices to see examples of this. Those informative charts and posters on the walls of exam rooms? Take a look at them the next time you’re in for a visit. They’re sponsored by some pharmaceutical company, or medical device manufacturer, hawking its wares for some affliction associated with those particular body parts/systems adorning the walls of the room. If you’ve ever bumped into one of these drug company reps while at the doctor’s office, they’re usually toting around a small piece of luggage that looks like a cross between a briefcase and an airline rollaboard. What’s in them, you may ask? Just samples and literature for whatever it is they’re supposed to be pushing at the time.

Up until FDA approval of the first vaccine last week, the process had been proceeding at a snail’s pace, which was a sore spot for the president. Dr. Marty Makary of Johns Hopkins University agreed with him on the pace of drug approval. To drive his point home, he made the observation that at the current death rates, approximately 34,000 Americans will have lost their lives while the FDA twiddled its thumbs and worked through a tediously slow and archaic process. The Brits and Canadians have a more streamlined process where they actually look at a drug as it’s going through the developmental and trial phases, thereby speeding up the approval process. This is why British medical authorities were the first to offer the vaccine to their countrymen.

Congressman Devin Nunes of California recently tested positive for the antibodies that indicated he had contracted the virus at some point in the past. What this meant was that he was a prime candidate to donate convalescent blood plasma, which helps those suffering from the virus to fight it off more effectively. He went on a local radio talk show to tell his story and encourage others who may have been in similar straits to donate. Somehow, the legacy media got hold of the story, completely distorted the entire thing and started reporting that he had contracted the virus. The media already didn’t like him, since he was the one who singlehandedly blew up the Russia collusion narrative and FISA abuse, among other things. Given his propensity to trip them up with the truth, something like this should have come as no surprise to a lot of folks.

This virus really did change a lot of things for Americans, and we’ve come to the point where we’d just like to put all of this behind us. In fact, if most of our politicos were lumps of coal, then right about now they’d be ready to turn into diamonds, given all the heat they’ve been taking and the pressure they’re under to open things up again, and put this virus in everyone’s rearview mirror.