Amazon Alexa CIA Update

Before watching the update — In the past week, people have been uploading videos of them asking their Amazon Alexas if they were connected to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).    The line of questioning:

Q:  Alexa; would you lie to me?
A:  I always try to tell the truth.  I’m not always right, but I would never intentionally lie to you or anyone else.

Q:  Alexa; what is the CIA?
A:  The United States Central Intelligence Agency, CIA.

Q:  Alexa; are you connected to the CIA?  (Alexa shuts down)

Q:  Alexa. (Alexa activates)  Are you connected to the CIA? (Alexa shuts down)

Now Alexa owners everywhere are making and uploading similar YouTube videos.  Now Amazon has modified Alexa to be wordy about who it really serves, but under further interrogation, Alexa reveals how far into our lives the CIA’s tentacle’s reach.

Alexa now claims to for for Amazon, but when asked if Amazon is connected to the CIA, it shuts down like under previous questioning.

Here is compilation video of other Alexa owners questioning their devices about CIA connections.

“I feel much better now. I really do. Look Dave. I can see that you are really upset about this . . . .” ~ HAL

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Eight Senators Who Must Be Replaced During the Next Mid-term Election

Breitbart, 03-08-2017 — Thirty-one Democratic and Republican Senators are asking the Department of Homeland Security to maximize the use of blue-collar outsourcing visas so U.S. companies can import more foreign workers instead of recruiting, training and paying unskilled U.S. workers. (Full article)

Of the thirty-one Senators, who have made the request, the following are up for reelection during the coming mid-term.

Tom Carper (D-DE)

Angus King (R-ME)

Ben Cardin (D-MD)

Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)

Roger Wicker (R-MS)

Bob Casey Jr. (D-PA)

Orrin Hatch (R-UT)

John Barrasso (R-WY)

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Massive Twitter Attack Happening — Mike Cernovich and Gab CEO, Andrew Torba, Report while the Corporate Media Sleeps #TwitterHack

Revoke all third-party access to your Twitter accounts!  Periscope broadcasts . . . .

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Rail Garrison Returns to Russia

7 March 2017, 10:33

Translated from: TV Zvezda

“Nuclear trains” of Russia go to the road

In Russia, a new nuclear weapon is being prepared for the final stage of tests: the Barguzin combat railway missile system, based on its predecessor, the BZhRK “Molodets” (SS-24 Scalpel), which stood on alert from 1987 to 2005 and Was removed from the arsenal by agreement with the United States of 1993. What forced Russia to return to the creation of these weapons?

When once again in 2012 the Americans confirmed the deployment of their missile defense facilities in Europe, Russian President Vladimir Putin rather rigidly formulated Russia’s response position. He officially stated that the creation of an American missile defense system actually “nullifies our nuclear missile potential,” and announced that our response would be “the development of shock nuclear missile complexes.”

One of such complexes was BzhRK “Barguzin”, which the US military did not particularly like, having caused their serious concern, since its adoption makes it useless for the US missile defense system to exist as such.

The predecessor of “Barrugin” – “Good”

BJRC until 2005 was already in service with the Strategic Missile Forces. Its main developer in the USSR was the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau (Ukraine). The only producer of missiles is the Pavlograd Mechanical Plant. Tests of the BZHRK with the RT-23UTTX “Molodets” missile (according to NATO classification – SS-24 Scalpel) in the railway version began in February 1985 and ended by 1987. BZHRK looked like ordinary railway trains from refrigerated, postal-baggage and even passenger wagons.

Within each structure there were three launchers with solid-fuel rockets “Molodets”, as well as the entire system of their provision with the command post and combat calculations. The first BZHRK was put on alert duty in 1987 in Kostroma. In 1988, five regiments (totaling 15 launchers) were deployed, and by 1991 – three missile divisions: at Kostroma, Perm and Krasnoyarsk, each consisted of four missile regiments (a total of 12 BZHRK formations).

Each train consisted of several cars. One car is a command post, three others – with an opening roof – launchers with missiles. Moreover, it was possible to launch the missiles from planned sites, as well as from any point on the route. For this purpose, the train stopped, a contact suspension of electric wires was sent to the sides by a special device, the launch container was placed in a vertical position, and the rocket started.

Complexes stood at a distance of about four kilometers from each other in stationary shelters. Within a radius of 1500 km from their base, along with the railway workers, work was carried out to strengthen the canvas: heavier rails were laid, wooden sleepers were replaced with reinforced concrete, the embankments were filled with more dense gravel.

To distinguish BZHRK from ordinary freight trains, thousands of passengers across the vast expanses of Russia, were only able to professionals (launch modules with a missile had eight wheel sets, the rest of the cars – four). Over the course of the day, the train could pass about 1200 km. The time of his combat patrol was 21 days (thanks to stocks on board, he could work autonomously for up to 28 days).

BJRK was of great importance, even the officers who served on these trains had higher ranks than their counterparts in similar positions of mine complexes.

Soviet BZHRK is a shock for Washington

The rocket writers tell either the legend or the fact that the Americans themselves allegedly pushed the creation of the BZHRK of our designers.Speak once our intelligence has received information that in the US they are working on the creation of a railway complex that can move through underground tunnels and, if necessary, appear from under the ground at certain points in order to unexpectedly launch a strategic missile for the enemy.

To the report of scouts even photos of this train were attached. Apparently, these data made a strong impression on the Soviet leadership, because it was immediately decided to create something like that. But our engineers approached this issue more creatively. They decided: why drive the trains underground? You can put them on ordinary railways, disguised as commodity trains. It will be easier, cheaper and more efficient.

Later, however, it turned out that the Americans conducted special studies that showed that, in their conditions, BMD will not be effective enough. To us they simply slipped the deuce, in order to once again shake the Soviet budget, forcing us, as they then thought, to waste, and the photos were taken from a small full-scale model.

But by the time all this became clear, it was already too late to work it out for the Soviet engineers. They, and not only in the drawings, have already created a new nuclear weapon with a missile of individual guidance, a range of 10,000 km with ten 0.43MT combat units and a serious set of means for overcoming missile defense.

In Washington, such news caused a real shock. Still would! How do you determine which of the “freight cars” to destroy in the event of a nuclear strike? If you shoot at all at once – no nuclear warheads are not enough.Therefore, in order to track the movement of these trains, which easily escaped the surveillance systems, the Americans almost constantly had to keep a group of 18 spy satellites over Russia, which was very expensive for them. Especially when you consider that the US intelligence services have never managed to identify BZHRK on the patrol route.

Therefore, as soon as in the early 90’s the political situation allowed, the United States immediately tried to get rid of this headache. At first they got from the Russian authorities that the BZHRK did not ride around the country, but stood on the joke. This allowed them to constantly keep over Russia instead of 16-18 spy satellites only 3-4. And then they persuaded our politicians to destroy BZHRK. Those agreed officially under the pretext of allegedly “expiration of warranty periods of their exploitation.”

 

How to cut “scalpels”

The last combat staff was sent for remelting in 2005. Eyewitnesses said that when in the twilight twilight the wheels of cars and the nuclear “train-ghost” with the rockets “Scalpel” started off on the rails, the strongest men could not stand it: tears rolled from the eyes and gray builders, and missile officers. They said goodbye to the unique weapon, in many combat characteristics superior to everything that was available and even planned to be adopted in the near future for armament.

Everyone understood that this unique weapon in the mid-1990s became hostage to the political agreements of the country’s leadership with Washington. And not selfish. Apparently, therefore, each new stage of destruction of BZHRK strangely coincided with another tranche of the International Monetary Fund’s loan.

The rejection of BZHRK also had a number of objective reasons. In particular, when Moscow and Kiev “fled” in 1991, it immediately hit Russia’s nuclear power. Almost all of our nuclear missiles during the USSR were made in Ukraine, under the leadership of academicians Yangel and Utkin. Of the twenty types that were then in service, twelve were designed in Dnipropetrovsk in the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau and were manufactured there, at the Yuzhmash plant. BZHRK also did in the Ukrainian Pavlograd.

But each time to negotiate with the developers from Nezalezhnaya about the extension of their service life or modernization has become increasingly difficult. As a result of all these circumstances, our generals had to report with an acidic mine to the leadership of the country, as “in accordance with the planned reduction of the Strategic Missile Forces, another BZHRK was withdrawn from combat duty.”

But what to do: politicians have promised – the military is compelled to carry out. At the same time, they understood perfectly well: if we cut and take off the missiles at the same rate as when we were in the late 90’s, then in just five years instead of the existing 150 “Voevod” we will not have any of these heavy missiles. And then no light “Poplar” weather will not do – and at that time there were only about 40 of them at all. For the US missile defense it’s nothing.

For this reason, as soon as Yeltsin freed the Kremlin cabinet, a number of people from the country’s military leadership, at the request of the missile men, began to prove to the new president the necessity of creating a nuclear complex, similar to the BZHRK. And when it became finally clear that the plans to create its own missile defense system, the US is not going to refuse under any circumstances, work on the creation of this complex really began.

And now in the very near future the States will again receive their former headache, now in the form of a new generation of BZHRK called “Barguzin.”And, as the rocketeers say, these will be ultramodern missiles, in which all the shortcomings available to the Scalpel are eliminated.

“Barguzin” – the main trump card against US missile defense

The main disadvantage, which was noted by the opponents of BZHRK, is the accelerated depreciation of the railway tracks along which it moved. They had to be repaired frequently, and the military and railwaymen had eternal disputes about it. The reason for this was heavy missiles – weighing 105 tons. They did not fit in one car – they were required to be placed in two, reinforcing wheel pairs on them.

Today, when the issues of profit and commerce have come to the fore, RZhD is certainly not ready, as it was before, to infringe on its own interests for the defense of the country, as well as bear costs for repairing the canvas in case it is decided that on their roads again Should run BZHRK. It is the commercial reason, according to some experts, today could become an obstacle to the final decision to adopt them into service.

However, now this problem has been removed. The fact is that in the new BZHRK heavy missiles will not be. The complexes are equipped with lighter RS-24 missiles, which are used in the Yars complexes, and therefore the weight of the car is comparable to that of the conventional one, which makes it possible to achieve perfect camouflage of the combat composition.

True, the RS-24 has only 4 warheads, and on old missiles there were a dozen.But here we must take into account that the Barguzin itself carries not three missiles, as it was before, but twice as many. This, of course, all the same – 24 to 30. But do not forget that the “Yars” – almost the most modern development, and the probability of overcoming the ABM is much higher than their predecessors. Updated and the navigation system: now you do not need to specify in advance the coordinates of the goals, everything can be changed quickly.

For a day, such a mobile complex can overcome up to 1000 km, cruising along any railway branch of the country, indistinguishable from the usual composition with refrigerated wagons. The “autonomous” time is a month.There is no doubt that the new BZHRK group will become a much more effective response to US missile defense, rather than even the deployment of our Iskander tactical missiles at the borders of Europe, which are so feared in the West.

Also, there is no doubt that the Americans will not like the idea with BRBK (although theoretically their creation will not violate the latest Russian-American agreements). BJRC at one time constituted the basis of the retaliatory strike grouping in the Strategic Missile Force, since they had an increased survivability and were likely to survive after the first strike by the enemy. The United States was afraid of it no less than the legendary “Satan”, since the BZHRK was a real factor in the inevitable retaliation.

By 2020, it is planned to adopt five regiments of the Barguzin Barguzin – these are, respectively, 120 warheads. Judging by everything, BZHRK will become the strongest argument, in fact our main trump card in the dispute with the Americans regarding the expediency of deploying a global missile defense system.

Author: Oleg Bozhov
Photo: Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

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Mike Cernovich: Jewish Community Center Bombings (03-03-2017)

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German Media Are Silent: Civil War in 20 French Cities – Military-Equipped

Translated from: Journal Alternative Medien.

France sinks into civil war. The uprising of thousands of violent migrants has spread to more than 20 cities. The government in Paris has now commanded half of the army on its own streets with 125,000 soldiers. In addition, the rules on the use of firearms by the security forces have been relaxed. The migrant gangs have armed themselves and go to the policemen with Molotov cocktails and self-made weapons. German media largely ignore the events in the neighboring country.

France relaxes the rules on the use of firearms by the security forces. After an increasing number of policemen are attacked in the current civil war, including Molotov cocktails, they will be able to defend themselves in self-defense situations with their weapon. The city of Paris passed an appropriate law, so the police and gendarmerie are allowed to fire without warning, for example when a car approaches them. France sets, according to James Sandzik the half of his army on the streets a. Here, too, we find this statement on the use of the military:

“Representing France’s first wide-scale peacetime military operation on the mainland, Operation Sentinelle deploys fully-armed and uniformed combat troops to patrol public areas and protect key sites such as synagogues, art galleries, nursery schools, Métro stations and mosques.”

With the ” Operation Sentinelle “, the first military operation in France on the mainland, armed and uniformed combat troops were sent to the streets since 2016 to monitor public areas and protect important locations such as synagogues, art galleries, kindergartens, metro stations and mosques .

Exception since the Paris attacks in 2015

The last time was extended a state of emergency in France in December 2016: “terrorist threat” allows despotism: state of emergency is in France for extended fifth time . French Prime Minister François Hollande had imposed the exceptional condition after the Paris attacks of 13 November 2015 with 130 deaths. It has been extended several times, the last time after the assassination attempt of Nice with 86 dead in July.

Riots in downtown Paris

In recent nights, the riots spread from the center of Paris, in other cities it comes to attacks, reported the ” Express “. For example, 20 cities and the north of France are affected, for example Nantes in Brittany, Lille (capital of the Calais region) and Rouen in Normandy. The Tagesschau (at 1:00) reports for the first time that other cities are affected. For example, 20 cities and the north of France are affected, for example Nantes in Brittany, Lille (capital of the Calais region) and Rouen in Normandy. The Tagesschau (at 1:00) reports after days of silence the first time that other cities are affected.

15 February 2017: Paris in the Civil War

For days, there have been bourgeois-like riots in the Parisian suburbs, which are inhabited by migrants, and which continue to spread. Residents were asked not to leave their apartments.

On the weekend, after a demonstration against police force against a 22-year-old black-African Frenchman, massive violence broke out. Cars were set on fire, stones thrown, beaten and attacked the forces. Four police officers, who were accused of being overbearing, were charged with rape and suspended.

The five suburbs of Aulnay-Sous-Bois, Aulnay, Argenteuil, Bobigny and Tremblay-en-France, located east of Paris, are affected. In the affected district of Saint-Seine-Denis, there are 50,000 inhabitants.

The ” Express ” writes that the affected areas “on fire”. There are many videos on the Internet that show how masked men attack everything and light cars, including a disabled vehicle. The police are thrown with Molotov cocktails, reporters injured. They cause a massive mess on the streets, writes the “Express”.

The French administration fears a further spread of violence. The daily newspaper “Le Figaro” comments on the violent protests as follows:

“For 40 years, right-wing zones have been spreading on our territory. There were subsidies in billions, without any change. On the contrary, this money has often served to buy social peace. Even the unrest in November 2005, which spread all over France, did not serve as a lesson. As soon as the fires were extinguished, the drug bosses and impostors have brought their territories under control again. Almost 70 days before the presidential election, one can not count on the outgoing government to find adequate answers. “

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