The Daily Blog Open Mic – Saturday – 2nd July 2016

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  1. Will our global economic crash come it this form folks?

    Something to ponder!

    http://inteldinarchronicles.blogspot.co.nz/2016/06/like-it-or-not-intel-sitrep-120000-est.html

    SITREP
    12:00:00 EST
    Tuesday
    6.28.2016 (7)

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    ​Good Day Everyone,

    Much has come in while you were sleeping. Below are some new intel points that may be very hard to swallow, but everyone deserves to be presented with the truth no matter how difficult, then decide for themselves what’s real, so together we can witness what actually happens… when and how may change, but this is what we believe to be occurring in real time:

    •The entire shadow world government / banking octopus is being dismantled in front of our eyes now
    •Europe and the USA are the worst culprits, and so their demise will now begin showing at a lightning pace.
    •The master transition plan was to hit the world fast and hard, with all the bad news coming in a consecutive and constant fashion, then have a rational, logical and permanent solution already in place before anyone really knew what hit them.
    •As a counter to all the upcoming bad news, the shadow arm of the UK government decided excited the EU before it collapsed, this is why UK Prime Minister David Cameron allowed a referendum vote or “Brexit” during his first year after being elected for 5 years.
    •Cameron knew Germany would be leaving the European Union the following week, and thus scheduled his Brexit referendum the week earlier to get ahead of the crisis, making Great Britain look like a leader in the sovereignty transition–and not the leader of the shadow world government–which in large part they were. Bizarre stuff… but nonetheless true.
    •German President Angel Merkel will make a formal announcement of Germany’s EU departure very soon, then resign herself, a la Cameron.
    •Be aware that President Merkel negotiated her resignation in exchange for the rescue of the German economy (Deutesche Bank specifically) with her Chinese counterpart President Xi Jinping two weeks ago in Beijing.
    •http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2016-06/13/c_135433687.htm
    •French President Francois Holland will also resign after Merkel’s announcement… as will Italian President Matteo Renzi.
    •The EU will will cease to exist as we know it, with all countries desiring sovereignty to have it by the end of the week.
    •As a direct result of these enormous political defections, the Euro master currency will collapse, which will cause massive financial devastation across Europe and Western markets, including the USA. Countries will return to their own currencies, all gold backed.
    •This is cause Obama and Biden to offer and announce their duel resignations on national television sooner than later.
    •This is automatically make Speaker of the House Paul Ryan new Republic President–which technically has been on an interim basis along with interim President General Joseph Dunford as of September 2015.
    •The entire world will need an immediate fiscal solution to a very big and systemic monetary problem, then voila… the “gold standard” will magically be reinstituted by all nations to avoid global financial ruin.
    •On this same timeline, our North American RV will be released and all old business (your foreign currencies) will be retrieved and recalculated into USN’s on the new gold standard value system on or before Sunday July 3, 2016.
    •Monday July 4th there will be some kind of official recognition of the restored Republic under the constitution, and perhaps the swearing in of new President Paul Ryan, formerly the Speaker of the House and natural successor to the Presidency.
    •Donald Trump will then be forced to exit the race by the traditional Republican guard in favor of a sitting Republican US President.
    •Hillary Clinton will also be forced to step away as the Democratic nominee, as the final nail her political career coffin comes out via the newly released ​Bengazi Report.​
    •http://www.speaker.gov/press-release/speaker-ryan-benghazi-committees-report
    •​Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren will then be elevated to Democratic nominee and run against Republic nominee President Paul Ryan and his VP(?)​.
    •Paul Ryan will most likely run and win a fairly tabulated election and become Republic President for 4 years, and possibly another 4 years because the Republic will have no debt and gold backed currency–and he’ll be the political conservative face of amazing new growth, debt reduction and upward promise for the country.
    •Like it or not, believe it or not… that’s what’s really happening in real time.
    •So be it.

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    God is with us.

  2. ‘Breedlove’s war: Emails show ex-NATO general plotting US conflict with Russia’

    https://www.rt.com/usa/349213-hacked-emails-breedlove-ukraine/

    “Hacked private emails of the US general formerly in charge of NATO reveal a campaign to pressure the White House into escalating the conflict with Russia over Ukraine, involving several influential players in Washington.

    The emails, posted by the site DCLeaks, show correspondence between General Philip M. Breedlove, former head of the US European Command and supreme commander of NATO forces, with several establishment insiders concerning the situation in Ukraine following the February 2014 coup that ousted the elected government in favor of a US-backed regime…

    • Yes Chooky,

      These war mongers are spoiling to find another conflict to use their war weapons on’

      Because the industrial armaments producers need the business so these corrupt idiots are being paid to produce anything that will consume their products!

      It’s all about blood money here and we are on the wrong side again now as being hijacked by the armaments industry.

  3. http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/federal-election-2016/federal-election-2016-live-coverage-polls-and-results-20160622-gppr9h.html

    Stephanie Peatling
    Senior writer
    Election day 2016: everything you need to know
    12:53am: Mr Turnbull: “Well, the election is over. Only the counting remains. And now is the time to unite in Australia’s aid, in Australia’s service to ensure that we can have truly the very best years for our country ahead of us.”
    And that’s it for Mr Turnbull.

    12:52am: And that’s it from me, Andrew Meares, Alex Ellinghausen and the many other reporters and photographers who filed to me throughout the evening.
    What happened?
    Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has claimed victory after a tense and long night;
    Mr Turnbull says he will be able to form a majority Coalition government even if the results are not known for a few days;
    but the recriminations within the Liberal Party have begun;
    Labor leader Bill Shorten gave a triumphant speech and said the result showed how far Labor had come in three years;
    and in the Senate independents Nick Xenophon, Derryn Hinch, Pauline Hanson and Jacqui Lambie are the winners.
    I will be back with you in the morning. In the meantime you can follow me on Facebook.
    Thanks so much for your company this evening – it’s been fun! See you in a few hours.
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    12:39am: Mr Turnbull says the counting might take some time: “In the meantime, I want to say to all Australians those that voted for us, those that voted for other parties or candidates, this is a time when we must come together. We must stick together.”
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    12:36am: Mr Turnbull: “I am confident that we will be able to form a majority government.”
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    12:35am: Mr Turnbull: “I want to also address a matter that I know has been raised earlier today or this evening about the calling of the double-dissolution election. Let me remind everybody of why that occurred. That was not a political tactic. It was not designed to
    remove senators or get a new Senate because new senators are better than old senators or whatever. It was simply this. We need to restore the rule of law to the construction industry.”

    Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. Photo: Ryan Pierse
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    12:32am: “Labor with the second lowest primary vote in its history, but Labor would say that the answer is more debt, more deficit and higher taxes. Seriously. Seriously,” Mr Turnbull says.
    “So, my friends, I’m sure that as the results are refined and come in over the next few days with all of the counting, we will be able to form that majority government. But, let me say this without any fear of contradiction. The Labor Party has no capacity in this parliament to form a stable majority government. That is a fact.”
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    12:31am: “The circumstances of Australia cannot be changed by a lying campaign from the Labor Party,” Mr Turnbull says.
    “No politician can give a speech, can write a policy, can send a message and change the reality of the circumstances in which we live and the policies that will enable us to meet those times with success.”
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    12:30am: “The Labor Party ran some of the most systematic, well-funded lies ever peddled in Australia,” he says.
    “The mass ranks of the union movement and all of their millions of dollars, telling vulnerable Australians that Medicare was going to be privatised or sold (sic),” he says.
    “There were text messages being sent to thousands of people across Australia saying that Medicare was about to be privatised by the Liberal Party…. It said it came from Medicare. An extraordinary act of dishonesty. No doubt the police will investigate.”
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    12:26am: Mr Turnbull says he will be able to form a majority Coalition government.
    The count will continue until 2am but then there will be no counting until Tuesday (he does not say why).
    “We will have to wait a few day,” Mr Turnbull says.

    Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. Photo: Andrew Meares
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    12:24am: Mr Turnbull has arrived in the ballroom of the Sofitel.
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    12:17am: While we wait for Mr Turnbull……
    Cabinet secretary Arthur Sinodinos has seemingly suggested another election could be necessary if the government has been denied a mandate and Labor frustrates their agenda.
    “That was a very negative speech,” Senator Sinodinos said after Labor leader Bill Shorten’s election night address.
    “What comes out of that speech is he’s saying the government has lost its mandate. [Mr Shorten] doesn’t have a mandate for anything. So what is this outcome then? This is the problem. Where is the country? There is no plan. There is no Labor plan. A Labor plan has not been endorsed today. This is the trouble the country faces in effect at some stage we will have to rerun this because no-one has a mandate for anything.”
    When asked if he meant a re-run of the election, Senator Sinodinos said, “If Bill Shorten is saying….that he will be frustrating everything the government wants to do. He wants to cut the government down.”
    “That is what he is saying. He’s saying I’ve got them on the run, I’m going to cut them down. For what? Is he endorsed on a scare campaign. Is this what this great country has been reduced to?”
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    12:04am: Mr Turnbull has arrived at the Sofitel hotel.

    Coalition supporters listen to Labor leader Bill Shorten give his speech on the screen at the Liberal Party election night function. Photo: Wolter Peeters
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    11:48pm yesterday: Malcolm Turnbull is leaving his house in Point Piper for the Sofitel hotel.
    His expression was, to put it mildly, stressed.

    Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop speaks to the media in Perth on Saturday night. Photo: Tony McDonough
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    11:47pm yesterday: He finishes: “Friends, we are the party for all those who serve. All who strive. All who care for one another. All who make our country what it is. Your futures and your opportunities. This will always be our mission. Together there is nothing we can’t achieve. Together we will build a better country for all Australians. Thank you very much for your support and hard work.”

    Labor leader Bill Shorten with his family on Saturday night. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
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    11:43pm yesterday: “We are the party for people who love each other,” Mr Shorten says.
    “We are the party that includes every citizen of the great Australian aspiration for the fair go all round. And we are the party for the people whose voices all too often go unheard. And I, in particular tonight, I say to all those Australians who feel
    marginalised and forgotten, alienated and excluded, and to all those Australians who feel that politics as usual simply doesn’t work for them – Labor will not leave you behind. We will not let you down.”

    Bill Shorten.
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    11:39pm yesterday: “It is time for our Parliament to get back to work….We stand by our program, our mandate,” Mr Shorten says.

    Labor leader Bill Shorten on Saturday night. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
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    11:36pm yesterday: “We will save Medicare,” Mr Shorten says to shouts of “Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill”.
    He thanks Tanya Plibersek for being “all class and all heart” as well as Penny Wong, Stephen Conroy and “the mighty trade union movement”.
    “Chloe – wherever you went in this campaign you brought the sunshine with you,” Mr Shorten says to his wife. He also thanks his three children Rupert, Georgette and Clementine.

    Labor leader Bill Shorten with his family on Saturday night. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
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    11:32pm yesterday: “Mr Turnbull’s economic program, such as it was, has been rejected by the people of Australia,” Mr Shorten says.
    The Labor Party is “re-energised, it is unified and it is more determined than ever”.
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    11:31pm yesterday: The party has united and “run a magnificent campaign”, Mr Shorten says.
    “Three years after they came to power the Liberals have lost their mandate.”
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    11:30pm yesterday: “Friends, we will not know the outcome of this election tonight. we may not know it for days to come,” Mr Shorten says.
    “But one thing is for sure – the Labor Party is back.”

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