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Is the CIA in Your Underwear?

Posted by M. C. on September 8, 2023

Last week, the Director of National Intelligence – she is the nominal head of all 17 federal surveillance agencies – revealed to Congress that she had spent $22 million in order to develop cotton fibers that she called smart clothing. The fibers will enable the CIA and other federal spies to record audio, video and geolocation data from your shirt, pants, socks and even your underwear. She billed this as the largest single investment ever made to develop Smart ePants.

You can’t make this stuff up. The federal government’s appetite for surveillance is quite literally insatiable. And its respect for the individual natural right to be left alone is nonexistent.

Do you understand why JFK wanted to ‘break the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it to the winds’?

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by Andrew P. Napolitano

In a year, if a friend asks you if the CIA is in your underwear, you’d probably not take the question seriously. You’d be wrong. The CIA is spending millions in tax dollars to get into your underwear next year.

Eleven years ago, when this column asked if the CIA was in your kitchen, folks who read only the title of the column mocked it. Yet, then-CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus gave a talk to CIA analysts that he fully expected to be kept secret. In the talk he revealed that CIA vendors had discovered a means to log on to the computer chips in kitchen microwave ovens and dishwashers. From there, they could listen in real time to the conversations in a kitchen if those chatting were nearby the appliances.

Unfortunately for Petraeus, but fortunately for the Constitution, one of his analysts was so critical of the CIA’s disdain for constitutional norms that the analyst recorded a major portion of Petraeus’s talk and leaked it to the media. Is the CIA in your kitchen? Yes, not physically, but virtually.

The CIA, notwithstanding a clause in its charter that prohibits it from engaging in surveillance in the United States or from engaging in any law enforcement activities, has a long history of domestic spying without search warrants.

That last phrase “without search warrants” when used in conjunction with CIA spying is redundant. The CIA does not deal with search warrants. It behaves as if the Fourth Amendment – and the First (protecting the freedom of speech and of the press) and Fifth (protecting life, liberty and property), for that matter – do not exist or somehow do not pertain to its agents.

Not long ago, I was challenged to a public debate at the Conservative Political Action Conference by the general who was then the head of the National Security Agency, the CIA’s domestic surveillance cousin. The topic of the debate was whether domestic warrantless spying is constitutional. I accepted the challenge and aggressively pressed the general on the notorious lack of fidelity that the 17 federal spying agencies have for the Constitution in general, and specifically the Fourth Amendment.

The general gave me two answers, both of which would have flunked a bar examination. First, he argued that the Fourth Amendment only protects against unreasonable surveillance, and his 60,000 domestic spies were behaving reasonably. After the laughter died down, I pointed out that the Supreme Court has held that all searches and seizures – all surveillance – conducted without search warrants are as a matter of law unreasonable, and thus violative of the amendment.

Then he retreated to a post-9/11 argument crafted by the Department of Justice in the George W. Bush administration. That argument offers that the Fourth Amendment only restrains law enforcement; it does not restrain the intelligence community. I pointed out that this view is defied by both language and history.

The plain language of the amendment has no exceptions to it. Rather, it protects “the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects.”

I then reminded him – we were friends, mind you; but I could not let him get away with publicly trashing the document he and I had both sworn to preserve, protect and defend – that the Fourth Amendment was written in the aftermath of British intelligence agents breaking down the doors of colonists’ homes ostensibly looking for compliance with the Stamp Act of 1765 but really looking for subversive materials by folks whom today we call the Founding Fathers.

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Why Are So-Called ‘Anti-State’ Types Still Supporting the State and the Politicians Who Wish To Rule?

Posted by M. C. on September 7, 2023

There is but one big picture, and that is that the State is the mortal enemy of all that is good in this world. Perpetuating and supporting the lie that government is necessary, that control by the few is legitimate, that representative rule is needed, that independence leads to chaos, and that arbitrary laws enforced at the point of a gun somehow create harmony, is the epitome of a society consumed by irresponsibility, and one that seeks its own enslavement.

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2023/09/gary-d-barnett/why-are-so-called-anti-state-types-still-supporting-the-state-and-the-politicians-who-wish-to-rule/

“He had just about enough intelligence to open his mouth when he wanted to eat, but certainly no more.”

P.G. Wodehouse

Once again, I find it necessary to write about the insanity of so-called freedom supporters (or anyone else) who voluntarily choose to continue to promote politicians for political office, as if keeping this heinous and evil system alive in the ‘hope’ that it will work this time around, is a viable option. Every single election brings out supposed anti-state individuals and groups, stumping for their candidate(s) of choice, without ever once considering that the entire system is not only flawed beyond imagination, but is, and has always been, and by design, controlled, corrupt ,and criminal since the very beginning. Choosing a new master in an ocean of government scum, will never lead to freedom and prosperity, as the problem is not who rules, but that rule exists at all.

It is brutally obvious that politicians, most all politicians, are either fully controlled, or are willing accomplices in crimes against mankind.  If that was not so, things would not have worsened incessantly throughout all of time, regardless of which worthless trimmer got ‘elected’ (selected) in these make-believe and fraudulent ‘elections.’ Despite party affiliation or rhetoric, any elected politician is agreeing to uphold abhorrent State ‘laws,’ including the government-created Constitution, which is an assault against natural rights and liberty. Voting is a fool’s game, and is only allowed in order to trick the weak of mind into thinking they are controlling their own destiny. Anyone who still believes such nonsense, is a completely lost soul.

I always consider voting for a ‘master’ asinine, but I do not expect those claiming to be anti-state to fall for such nonsense. It matters not who is ‘elected,’ as it is the system that is rotten, so simply replacing one politician with another cannot ever bring a good outcome. The abolishment of government, or at the very least, the elimination of all power to regulate or restrict, is necessary if freedom is to exist.

The main focus of this rant is directed at those claiming to be conservative, ‘liberal,’ independent, or libertarian, who continue to support and promote this governing system by advocating the choosing of different candidates working within the very same flawed, dishonest, and horrendous system, that brought us this extreme tyranny in the first place. It is as if, whether innocently or by design, they believe that simply choosing a new face will put out the fire of totalitarianism, while leaving in place a dominant master ruling cabal. This kind of illogical non-reasoning is usually based on blind hope, or on knowingly presenting this ludicrous option so as to keep a corrupt agenda in place. Either way, it is always doomed to failure, and does nothing but perpetuate the enslavement of the masses.

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Government Intervention Against So-Called “Price Gougers” Is A Scam That Hurts Consumers

Posted by M. C. on September 7, 2023

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Vivek Ramaswamy Is Just Another Disgusting Warmonger

Posted by M. C. on September 7, 2023

Stop buying into this bogus song and dance. Stop buying into this schtick where opportunistic faux populists play into widespread anti-war sentiment while slyly advancing the agendas of the war machine. People bought into it with Trump for four years, and they’re buying into it with Vivek Ramaswamy again.

https://substack.com/inbox/post/136750825

Caitlin Johnstone

I’m seeing Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy building up a lot of credibility in some antiwar circles, which is ridiculous because he’s clearly just another disgusting warmonger. He is not meaningfully different from all the other warmongers in the DC swamp.

I say this not because I’m some kind of purity police zealot who lets the perfect become the enemy of the good, nor because I don’t understand Ramaswamy’s appeal among those who oppose war and militarism. I totally get why it would look sparkly and interesting to see someone on the debate stage decrying neocons and wishing professional warmonger Nikki Haley the best of luck on the boards of Lockheed and Raytheon, and on the surface his support for a negotiated settlement in Ukraine looks admirable.

In reality, however, Ramaswamy is just one side of the dynamic we were discussing recently in which the populace is artificially manipulated into a power-serving debate over whether we should support warmongering against Russia or warmongering against China, thereby duping the public into arguing over how warmongering should occur rather than if it should. Ramaswamy is a virulent China hawk whose extreme militarism would greatly increase the risk of war with China if he became president, and the only reason he wants to end the war in Ukraine is to hamstring the PRC while rapidly increasing aggressions against Beijing.

Ramaswamy supports using Ukraine as a negotiating chip to pull Moscow away from Beijing, favorably comparing this approach to the way Richard Nixon exploited the Sino-Soviet split in negotiating to pull Beijing away from Moscow during the last cold war. Ramaswamy says he would negotiate to let the Russian Federation keep the Ukrainian territories it already controls and guarantee no future NATO membership for Ukraine in exchange for Moscow ending its military partnership with China. Ramaswamy doesn’t attempt to address the plot hole that there is no split between Moscow and Beijing to exploit today and that Putin would be an idiot to abandon his carefully cultivated relationship with Xi, but that’s an argument for another day.

The reason Ramaswamy is so eager to uncouple Moscow from Beijing is because he wants to focus the US empire’s firepower on aggressively confronting China (which he ominously refers to as “Communist China” as often as opportunity presents). He wants to rapidly increase the US empire’s encirclement of China, endorsing an “AUKUS-style deal” with India, calling for an increased military presence in the Pacific by France and the UK, and pushing allies surrounding China like Japan, Australia and the Philippines to increase their military budgets in preparation for war.

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Let’s Examine Some REAL Crimes Committed by Presidents

Posted by M. C. on September 7, 2023

In many of those wars, Obama expanded George W. Bush’s policy of giving support to al-Qaeda, which is treason according to Article 3, Section 3 of the Constitution.

https://mises.org/wire/lets-examine-some-real-crimes-committed-presidents

Connor O’Keeffe

Former president Donald Trump is facing ninety-one criminal charges as he seeks to win back the White House in 2024. The indictments are the latest battle in a roughly six-year crusade against Trump that first sought to remove him from power through the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, then with espionage charges and impeachments, and that now aims to block him from becoming president again. The mantra we hear from those in politics and media who support these efforts is that nobody is above the law.

But there’s an entire class of people above the law. Or who at least act like they’re above the law—the political class. The hypocrisies of their effort to convict Trump and block him from holding office again reveal that the motivations are purely political—not born of some commitment to a higher moral or legal principle.

Two broad schools of thought make up Western legal philosophy. They are natural law theory and legal positivism. Natural law theory says that law exists regardless of the dictates of states. That justice is derived from nature and common to all humans. Simply put, natural law theorists argue that a crime is a crime regardless of what the state says. That makes killing another human with malice aforethought murder, for example, even when it’s done with the blessings of government officials.

Many libertarians, such as Murray Rothbard, ground their moral opposition to state power in appeals to natural law. There is no special status that someone can attain that allows them to commit crimes.

The idea that nobody, not even the president, is above the law is right in line with this view. But, taken to its logical Rothbardian conclusion, equality under the law is a denial of political authority. So, it’s bizarre to hear the political class use this slogan as a rallying cry when all their wealth, power, and status is built on political privilege. And they can’t rightfully go after Trump for how he used his political authority because that’s not unique to Trump.

The political class prefers legal positivism, which separates law from morality. According to legal positivists, law is what the sovereign political authority says it is. There may be just laws and unjust laws. But they are all valid laws in this view. Legal positivism enshrines the political class’s privileged legal status above the rest of us.

Therefore, the way to get Trump is not to show he did anything immoral or wrong but to prove he technically broke some rule made up by members of an earlier political class. That way he can be driven out of public life without threatening the regime’s authority. But the problem hasn’t been finding crimes committed by Trump but finding crimes unique to Trump. Because all recent presidents have broken the law.

President George H. W. Bush launched a war on Iraq without congressional authorization. That is illegal according to Article 1, Section 8, Clause 11 of the Constitution, the set of rules Bush swore an oath to uphold. President Bill Clinton did the same, overseeing illegal military operations in Somalia, Serbia, and Iraq.

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Let Staten Island Secede!

Posted by M. C. on September 7, 2023

As the New York Post reported this week, “Local GOP state Assemblyman Michael Tannousis told The Post the area was ‘blindsided’ by the new shelter, leading to stronger opposition. ‘I found out about this location when it was already out in the newspaper,’ he said, adding the city previously denied to him they were going to house migrants there.”

https://mises.org/wire/let-staten-island-secede

Ryan McMaken

Homeless foreign nationals (i.e., “illegal aliens”) began arriving last week at a makeshift shelter in a Staten Island neighborhood. The arrivals come after New York City Mayor Eric Adams decided that a shuttered Catholic school on Staten Island would be used to house some of the more than 100,000 migrants who have arrived in New York City since the spring of 2022. 

Staten Islanders, however, were given no veto and no role in determining the location of the shelter or what policies might be implemented there. As a result, hundreds of protestors this week assembled to express their opposition to the plan which was apparently hatched in secret and only revealed to Staten Island residents when the plan was already fait accompli. As the New York Post reported this week, “Local GOP state Assemblyman Michael Tannousis told The Post the area was ‘blindsided’ by the new shelter, leading to stronger opposition. ‘I found out about this location when it was already out in the newspaper,’ he said, adding the city previously denied to him they were going to house migrants there.”

It’s easy to see why the policymakers who run New York City haven’t bothered to ask neighborhood representatives if they want a migrant shelter in their neighborhood. The residents of Staten Island, who tend to lean more politically conservative than other in other regions of the city, are easily outnumbered by hardline social-democrat residents of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and other boroughs. When it comes to city-wide politics, in other words, Staten Islanders don’t matter, so the city government in Manhattan does what it wants with Staten Island’s resources, and to Staten Island’s residents.

How one feels about migrants, however, is irrelevant in answering the question of whether or not the half-million residents of Staten Island ought to be allowed self-determination in matters that clearly and deeply affect matters in their own neighborhoods and businesses. The New York Post reports:

Staten Islanders are renewing calls for a breakaway from the Big Apple — with Mayor Eric Adams’ controversial call to bus migrants to a local shuttered Catholic school proving to be the latest breaking point.

One local pol even has an idea for the independent borough’s new slogan: “Nonsicut tu quoque,” City Councilman Joe Borelli told The Post.

It roughly translates to, “We don’t like you either.”

Staten Island has always been an odd fit within the five boroughs, sitting on the outskirts of New York City with a predominantly conservative Republican population that butts heads with the rest of the city. 

Unfortunately, the borough faces many uphill challenges in seceding. Both the NYC City Council and the state legislature would need to approve the move. 

The Post continues: 

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The Drugs Don’t Work

Posted by M. C. on September 7, 2023

The post states that Orphan Drug status has been granted for many paediatric treatments.  There were pre-existing laws that were intended to stimulate paediatric drug studies.  However, the use of paediatric sub-groups to gain orphan status has actually led to less paediatric studies.  This would imply that the FDA is looking to greatly tighten up the issuance of Orphan Drug status.  Orphan Drug status has conveyed great benefits on the pharmaceutical industry.  Firstly, it allows drugs to be tested on smaller populations, greatly reducing costs.  Secondly, it has allowed some drugs to be granted orphan drug status, but then go on to be used for treatment of much wider patient population.  Thirdly, some large pharmaceutical companies have sought and received orphan drug status for the some of the best-selling drugs in the world. 

I don’t get the clickbait post title either.

https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/drugs-dont-work

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by Tyler Durden

By Russell Clark of the Capital Flows and Asset Markets substack

This week’s Economist has a leader, criticizing America’s new drug-pricing rules. I knew this was going to be a subpar article when the first line is “A quirk of American law long barred Medicare, the public-health insurer for the elderly, from negotiating with drug firms over prices.” To describe this as a quirk is a stretch. It is almost certainly the product of lobbying buy US drug companies, and at odds with the VA prescription system, also state funded, which is allowed to negotiate drug prices on behalf of its members.

Back in 2017, I published a note on the US healthcare system, explaining how exactly Medicare had come to be abused by many of the drug companies now complaining. I republish it now, as I am working on updating it, and having the old note on the website will be helpful, when I finish the update. I generally don’t like reposts, but this one is useful.

The US Healthcare system is truly extraordinary.  Per capita spending on healthcare is double the levels seen in most other developed countries.  This is in part driven by a very different set up.  Key differences are the private sector has far more freedom to market drugs directly to consumers, and Medicare, the largest buyer of drugs, is prohibited by law from negotiating lower prices.  The result is that the US has higher prices for drugs, and due to the extra spend, also has the most innovative drug market.  It can be argued that the US subsidises drug development for the rest of the world.  However, recent increases in drug prices seem to have been driven by regulatory changes due to the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), rather than market forces. 

In 2016, total US health expenditures were USD 3.3 trillion.  US citizens directly paid (out of pocket) for USD 350bn, with the remainder paid by third parties.  USD 1.1 trillion was paid for by private health insurance, with Medicare and Medicaid paying USD 1.2 trillion.  Finally, USD528 billion was met by a mixture of other government programs, privately raised funds and charities.     

Of the total USD 3.3 trillion spent on healthcare, USD600 bn was spent on drugs, with half on prescription drugs.  The other half was spent on drugs used in procedures, and not procured via a prescription. While drug spending has doubled since 2007, we have seen a steady increase in the use of generics at the expense of branded drugs. 

However, even as we have seen volumes decline for branded drugs, we have seen an increase in total spend for branded drugs. 

Generic drug spend has also increased significantly in the last few years.  Both generic and branded drugs have seen price increases. 

The above graphs, would imply that all prescription drugs, both branded and generics have seen price increases.  However when we consult data from independent US advisory agency, MEDpac and from the Centre of Medicare and Medicaid Studies (CMS) a different picture appears. 

MEDpac looks at Medicare Part D (the part of Medicare that pays for prescription drugs) data from 2009 to 2014.  The most striking feature is how the average price for a prescription for a low cost beneficiary has fallen by 24% over the period, while the average drug cost for high cost beneficiaries has risen by 50% over the same period.

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Like “Covid Science,” The “Climate Science” Is About Power & Money

Posted by M. C. on September 6, 2023

The Ron Paul Liberty Report

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Mathematics Is Racist and Sexist Too

Posted by M. C. on September 6, 2023

https://substack.com/inbox/post/136703001

Walter Block

I say that 2+2=3. You aver that 2+2=5. Along comes a mathematician. What does he opine? He maintains that 2+2=4. But he does not say this as we say it. Oh, no. He pontificates about it. He can prove it, through arcane methodology that the two of us simply cannot understand. He states it as an intellectual superior, who will brook no objection; as a colonialist, who is accustomed to bossing around members of the local community; as a slave master, who is never contradicted. Worse, he smirks as he announces his claim.

Even worse, he is typically a straight white man. When I refer to the mathematician as a “he” this is all too true. The Fields Medal is to mathematics as the Nobel Prize is to accomplishments in numerous other areas of science and learning. Since 1936 when it was first awarded. 64 people have been given this honor. How many women are included in this august company? Only two. According to an OECD study: “Boys perform better than girls in maths. They scored higher in 37 out of the 65 countries and economies, while girls outperform boys in 5 countries.” Need we say more? Yes, indeed, we do need to do so. And what can be said is that both men and women are of equal ability; they are equal in every imaginable way (to doubt this is to be a sexist). How, then, to account for this wide disparity? Sexism of course. Men are mainly in charge of selecting Fields Medal honorees, and naturally, they favor members of their own gender. As to boys outperforming girls, this is due to sexism, obviously. To mention any other possible explanation, is fascistic and offensive; it makes me feel unsafe.

Secondly, mathematics ignores lived experiences. Everyone knows that there is an important connection between certain racial groups and lived experiences. According to the Cambridge Dictionary, lived experiences are the things that someone has experienced themselves, especially when these give the person a knowledge or understanding that people who have only heard about such experiences do not have. In the view of one commentator: “Lived experiences (are) key to achieve racial justice and equality.” But mathematics completely eschews “lived experiences.” Thus, it undermines the epistemology of such racial demographics. A similar situation applies to “alternative ways of knowing,” and “multiple narratives.” Math gives the back of its hand to these options, also connected to some racial groups. Thus it is totally unconscionable.

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German Electricity Imports Hit New Record As Nuclear Phase-Out Increases Production Cost

Posted by M. C. on September 6, 2023

Despite closing its nuclear power plants to focus on renewable energy production, more than a fifth of imported electricity last month was produced from nuclear power…

Must have been an overcast and windless summer. The problem couldn’t be shutting the highly efficient but limited nuclear power supply while simultaneously shutting off Europe’s major natural gas source. No Way! But wait! It must be too much demand.

Fortunately we have Gates’ plans to eliminate excess population and, what WEF’s Yuval Harari describes as, “useless eaters”.

We are truly blessed to have these people.

https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/german-electricity-imports-hit-new-record-nuclear-phase-out-increases-production-cost

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Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News,

Germany is importing more electricity than ever before after purchasing a record 6,505 gigawatt hours from abroad in August, according to the Federal Network Agency.

The federal government has replaced much of the electricity produced by its recently closed nuclear power stations with imported electricity, almost half of which was ironically produced using nuclear power and fossil fuels.

This resulted in a significant electricity trade balance deficit, with the country importing €557 million worth of electricity more than it exported to its EU neighbors last month.

Electricity imports typically occur through the construction of transmission lines or undersea cables that connect power grids across national borders. The energy can be generated from various sources including hydroelectric, nuclear, fossil fuels such as gas and coal, or renewable energy.

And despite the German federal government seeking to prioritize renewable energy sources to generate power, evidenced by its policy decision to shut down the country’s remaining nuclear power plants earlier this year, 21 percent of the imported electricity last month was generated by nuclear power and 28 percent was generated by burning coal and gas, according to the Bild newspaper.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz sought to play down concerns over rising imports back in July, claiming that “every year there are phases in which we buy electricity from other countries.”

However, electricity imports into Germany have increased significantly since the closure of the country’s nuclear power plants on April 15.

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