Monday, November 21, 2016

Some Real Victims (in prior generations) of Fake News

In my last post I referenced the Fake News that was spewed out to prior generations by all our Main Stream Media, but most especially by the New York Times, after the fabricated events of the 2nd of August 1964.

So what about  the absolute Bullshit Fake News of the Gulf of Tonkin Incident?

This Gulf of Tonkin Incident has since been absolutely proven to have been false and to have been, therefore, Fake News; i.e. it was totally manufactured and propagated by our US Government in a Devil's Pact with the MSM; and was nothing less than totally Fake News to mislead a blindly stupid public.

And we, of that era, paid a huge price!!

Here follows the photographic evidence of their criminality; and herein represented in fifty year old photos are just a very few of the the millions and millions of real victims that were very directly affected by the LIES of the totally and completely FAKE NEWS of that fabricated event of 2nd of August of 1964, that was freely and joyfully propagated by the filthy Main Steam Media of years gone by:

http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/19/world/gallery/iconic-vietnam-war-photos/
 https://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/vietnam-photos

So, now the Main Stream Media (NYT, et. al.) claims to be the only source of real news?

The Real Growth in the USA Is In Tent Cities

Are you really interested in what is really happening in this economy that was set in motion by the Kondratieff Tsunami of 2008/09??

If so?

I think that I gave you guys this website back in 2012:  that is, if you want to find the truth then you have to peruse websites like this guy's.

http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/tent-cities-full-of-homeless-people-are-booming-in-cities-all-over-america-as-poverty-spikes

Tent Cities Full Of Homeless People Are Booming In Cities All Over America As Poverty Spikes





Just like during the last economic crisis, homeless encampments are popping up all over the nation as poverty grows at a very alarming rate.  According to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, more than half a million people are homeless in America right now, but that figure is increasing by the day.  And it isn’t just adults that we are talking about.  It has been reported that that the number of homeless children in this country has risen by 60 percent since the last recession, and Poverty USA says that a total of 1.6 million children slept either in a homeless shelter or in some other form of emergency housing at some point last year.  Yes, the stock market may have been experiencing a temporary boom for the last couple of years, but for those on the low end of the economic scale things have just continued to deteriorate.

Tonight, countless numbers of homeless people will try to make it through another chilly night in large tent cities that have been established in the heart of major cities such as Seattle, Washington, D.C. and St. Louis.  Homelessness has gotten so bad in California that the L.A. City Council has formally asked Governor Jerry Brown to officially declare a state of emergency.   And in Portland the city has extended their “homeless emergency” for yet another year, and city officials are really struggling with how to deal with the booming tent cities that have sprung up
There have always been homeless people in Portland, but last summer Michelle Cardinal noticed a change outside her office doors.
Almost overnight, it seemed, tents popped up in the park that runs like a green carpet past the offices of her national advertising business. She saw assaults, drug deals and prostitution. Every morning, she said, she cleaned human feces off the doorstep and picked up used needles.
“It started in June and by July it was full-blown. The park was mobbed,” she said. “We’ve got a problem here and the question is how we’re going to deal with it.”
But of course it isn’t just Portland that is experiencing this.  The following list of major tent cities that have become so well-known and established that they have been given names comes from Wikipedia
Most of the time, those that establish tent cities do not want to be discovered because local authorities have a nasty habit of shutting them down and forcing homeless people out of the area.  For example, check out what just happened in Elkhart, Indiana
A group of homeless people in Elkhart has been asked to leave the place they call home. For the last time, residents of ‘Tent City’ packed up camp.
City officials gave residents just over a month to vacate the wooded area; Wednesday being the last day to do so.
The property has been on Mayor Tim Neese’s radar since he took office in January, calling it both a safety and health hazard to its residents and nearby pedestrian traffic.
“This has been their home but you can’t live on public property,” said Mayor Tim Neese, Elkhart.
If they can’t live on “public property”, where are they supposed to go?
They certainly can’t live on somebody’s “private property”.
This is the problem – people don’t want to deal with the human feces, the needles, the crime and the other problems that homeless people often bring with them.  So the instinct is often to kick them out and send them away.
Unfortunately, that doesn’t fix the problem.  It just passes it on to someone else.
As this new economic downturn continues to accelerate, our homelessness boom is going to spiral out of control.  Pretty soon, there will be tent cities in virtually every community in America.
In fact, there are people that are living comfortable middle class lifestyles right at this moment that will end up in tents.  We saw this during the last economic crisis, and it will be even worse as this next one unfolds.
Just like last time around, the signs that the middle class is really struggling can be subtle at first, but when you learn to take note of them you will notice that they are all around you.  The following comes from an excellent article in the New York Post
Do you see grocery stores closing? Do you see other retailers, like clothing stores and department stores, going out of business?
Are there shuttered storefronts along your Main Street shopping district, where you bought a tool from the hardware store or dropped off your dry cleaning or bought fruits and vegetables?
Are you making as much money annually as you did 10 years ago?
Do you see homes in neighborhoods becoming run down as the residents either were foreclosed upon, or the owner lost his or her job so he or she can’t afford to cut the grass or paint the house?
Did that same house where the Joneses once lived now become a rental property, where new people come to live every few months?
Do you know one or two people who are looking for work? Maybe professionals, who you thought were safe in their jobs?
Don’t look down on those that are living in tents, because the truth is that many “middle class Americans” will ultimately end up joining them.
The correct response to those that are hurting is love and compassion.  We all need help at some point in our lives, and I know that I am certainly grateful to those that have given me a helping hand at various points along my journey.
Sadly, hearts are growing cold all over the nation, and the weather is only going to get colder over the months ahead.  Let us pray for health and safety for the hundreds of thousands of Americans that will be sleeping in tents and on the streets this winter.


Do you think this is one of those websites that carries the newly coined Fake News?

Regarding Fake NEWS!!!!??

Do any of you possibly remember the Fake News carried by the New York Times in August 2, 1964 regarding:

two little imaginary gun boats of North Vietnam that attacked destroyers of the US NAVY?

Well?

I sure do!!

And I can very well F_ckin remember that like yesterday, because that FAKE NEWS story by the filthy NYTs led very directly to the deaths of over 57,000 young Americans, the wounding of over 350,000 young Americans, the murder (Death by War) of over 5 1/2 million young Vietnamese on both sides; all of whom were better than any of the pinko, sodomite, lesbians that are demonstrating in the streets of America today!!





Kondratieff Tsunami = Death of Retail



What we predicted 8 years ago is just now entering the National Consciousness:

Wal-Mart recently reported it wants to shift from retail and bet on online business. Chief Financial Officer Brett Biggs said Wal-Mart would mainly remodel its existing stores and invest in e-commerce with only 20 percent going to the opening of new stores.

Howard Davidowitz, chairman of Davidowitz & Associates, recently predicted half of the 1,100 regional malls will be closing soon.

"When there is too much, and we have too much, then the only differentiator is price. That's why they're all going into bankruptcy and closing all these stores," Davidowitz told Reuters.


Loan Losses soon to engulf US Banks - losses from mostly 10-year CMBS loans of 2005 to 2007 have reached nearly $33 billion.

Does anybody get it, yet?

Does anybody out there think that Trump's palliative BS will reverse the long-term Kondratieff?