Thursday, December 06, 2018

Humpday Blues

Junior Wells
Low Down Dirty Shame



Waiting On A Night Train


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

A tweet from one of my regional online papers needs to be addressed.
As an apparent effort to gain empathy for the global migrant/refugee crisis, note the limited scope of history regarding the so called "Universal Declaration of Human Rights" as presented by a rep of the National Archives. He does not consider the fact that the term "Universal" is not accepted by nearly a quarter of the world's population who follow muhammedism:
Universal Declaration of Human Rights issued in 1947
vs
Cairo Declaration of Human Rights issued decades later in 1990
Paul Sparrow, director of the FDR Presidential Library & Museum speaks about the UDHR in the context of current events.
Video: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Our Time
https://i.imgur.com/7d3J4BV.jpg
https://twitter.com/PokJournal/status/1070528468541030400


Bill Warner, PhD: Cairo Declaration of Human Rights (Islamic Human Rights)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8cVlixkE7g&feature=youtu.be

Anonymous said...

This should partially explain why certain questionable member states currently sit on the UN Council of Human Rights (the date posted is the year of expiration)
Example of Current member states (partial list)
https://i.imgur.com/GrYY1kI.jpg

Anonymous said...

Heidi Mund (of Germany) travels to Marrakech, Morocco to discover why the UN Global Migration Pact will be signed there:
(Film has english subtitles)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cc7f2hx0XKY

Anonymous said...

BrassBallsBlog suggests Murder vs. MSM reports suicide of US Navy Admiral Scott Sterney


Fifth Fleet Admiral found dead Saturday at his home. It is being investigated as a murder.

Robert Steele is a 20-year veteran of the CIA and the Marine Corps Intelligence.

He reported that Stearney was ordered murdered by the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI).

The plan was to have a Navy ship fired upon by the Israeli Navy posing as an Iranian patrol boat.

Stearney refused.

Admiral Stearney, 58, was the most senior officer of the Fifth Fleet. He was in charge of U.S. naval operations covering 2.5 million square miles covering the Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Gulf of Oman, and the Upper Indian Ocean.

Much of the world’s oil is exported through these sea lanes. This area is protected by the U.S. Navy.

The Fifth Fleet fights pirates, weapons, and child slave smugglers. It also protects cargo ships and naval vessels from terrorist attacks.

Stearney was assigned this territory in May. He had more than 20,000 sailors under command.

https://brassballs.blog/home/fifth-fleet-admiral-scott-stearney-found-dead-saturday-at-his-home-in-alleged-murder-plot