Some fun at Veritas’ expense, and some serious Kudos: Links 1, Oct. 28, 2017

1. In a really fun piece of self mockery, INFOWARS does a fake expose of itself claiming to be a Project Veritas sting.

Meanwhile, the REAL James O’Keefe is served a law suit while speaking at a college campus in the US

2. Google Partners with Soros-Funded Fact-Checking Service to Fight ‘Fake News’

(This little item may help explain why it is increasingly difficult and at times, seemingly impossible to find videos we can safely assume have to be there. For example a week or so ago, a UK chapter of Indenitaire put a “Stop Islamisation” banner on the side of Westminster Bridge. There is one photo of it out there and a couple of people have made videos with a robot-voice over the one photo, but why is there no video from Men Ident or anyone who saw the banner anywhere? That is just one example.)

Google is partnering with the International Fact-Checking Network, an organization run by the George Soros-funded Poynter Institute.

Engadget reports that Google will be working with the Soros-funded Poynter Institute and the International Fact-Checking Network as the tech giant ramps up efforts to prevent the spread of misinformation and “fake news.” The IFCN runs an annual fact-checking conference, funds fellowships, and trains fact-checkers. The group is also responsible for a number of guidelines and code of principles accepted by a wide range of media companies worldwide.

3. North Korea on verge of ‘catastrophe’ at nuclear site – China warns Kim to STOP tests

Scientists from Beijing believe the Punggye-ri nuclear facility is unstable and that just one more explosion could blow the top off of Mount Mantap, beneath which all six of North Korea’s nuclear tests thave been conducted.

 

That could lead to the mountain collapsing, causing radioactive waste to escape and blow aross the border into China just 50 miles away. 

 

Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Geology and Geophysics warned Pyongyang delegates of the risk during a briefing in Beijing soon after North Korea’s last nuclear test on September 3, according ot the South China Morning Post. 

 

Tellingly, the meeting occured two days before North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho told reporters at the United Nations Assembly in New York Pyongyang was considering conducting a hydrogen bomb test over the Pacific Ocean. 

4. Calais is the same problem now as it was then except better hidden.

5. There are hundreds of trained experienced jihadis headed back to Canada

6. Lets all get acquainted with the SPLC

More to come this weekend most definitely.

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4 Replies to “Some fun at Veritas’ expense, and some serious Kudos: Links 1, Oct. 28, 2017”

  1. 3- Looks like we may have some help from China after all, they are worried about the mountain but with the recent quakes in that region they may have gotten worried too late.

  2. Stepping out on a ledge here, I would hazard a prediction that we are nearing the last chance we have to understand these issues and fix them by speaking plainly and factually and unashamedly about them in order to normalize the truth again. This must happen.

    Yes Canada is rapidly approaching that point, the US is not that close yet but getting there, and as far as I can tell almost all of Western Europe is well beyond that point.

  3. Scientists from Beijing believe the Punggye-ri nuclear facility is unstable and that just one more explosion could blow the top off of Mount Mantap, beneath which all six of North Korea’s nuclear tests have been conducted.

    That could lead to the mountain collapsing, causing radioactive waste to escape and blow aross the border into China just 50 miles away.

    Be still my beating heart, (lest I break out in hysterical, raucous laughter).