Bilderbergers’ Egg Baskets…

…must have been well and truly upset, in frustration with the news that President Trump has decided to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement.Bilderbergers' Egg Baskets However, its certain that the Bilderbergers will swiftly recover and come up with some devious solution to the problem.

Climate change was sure to have been on the agenda as several of the attendees will have interests in the huge industries which have grown up around the subject. If it wasn’t, it will be now. Public support for the theory has been waning recently as new evidence emerges, so the exponents of global warming stand not only to lose a great deal of money, they will also be made to look incredibly stupid, then exposed as the liars and con men they are.

Donald Trump’s announcement coincides perfectly with the commencement of the Bilderbergers’ meetings today. It is taking place just a few miles west of the White House at The Westfields Marriott in Chantilly, Virginia, which is obviously intended as a one-finger salute to the President, on top of the fact that he wasn’t invited. However, it remains to be seen if he will attend irrespective of his persona non grata status. Who could blame him ? Its his country after all and he has a vested interest in what goes on.

This year’s attendees are drawn from various financial, educational, press, corporate and governmental agencies amongst others. The list includes current U.S senators and a state governor who will be sworn to secrecy. This might make things awkward if they are ever approached by the President for information regarding something which pertains to what was discussed at their secret meeting. Also from the U.S.A there is an ex CIA director and an ex secretary of defence.

Making an appearance from the U.K. is failed MP and failed Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, who was invited in his capacity as editor of The London Evening Standard. It becomes clear now why he resigned from government as this would have precluded him from attending Bilderberg. It would also explain why he was elevated from journalistic nobody to editor of a prestigious city newspaper, ensuring that he had qualification enough to be invited without eyebrows being raised. Its very doubtful that Henry Kissinger et al are remotely interested in his dubious editorial skills but are extremely curious about what he did in his last job. As are the British public.

Also from the U.K. is the chief executive of Ofcom, Sharon White. Ofcom is the regulator of the communications industry in Britain. It regulates the TV and radio sectors, fixed line telecoms, mobiles, postal services, plus the airwaves over which wireless devices operate, and has obviously come a long way from simply dealing with customer complaints, to be deemed suitably important to warrrant a seat at the Bilderberg table.

The full list of attendees and agenda items can be found in this article.

Climate change or no climate change, there is a strong impression that the location of this year’s meeting was designed as an attempt to unsettle President Trump and to show him and those who don’t support him, who really rules the roost, by holding a secret meeting right under his nose. I think we are some distance away from reaching a conclusion in this one-upmanship battle, but the identities of those who think they hold the keys to our futures is becoming clearer due to some smart moves on the part of the President.

Listen to what George Carlin has to say about saving the planet here.

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Breakthroughs In Electronic Gadgetry…

…are heralded every day across press and social media, as the latest computer innovation or smartphone which we simply can’t do without, apparently, are thrust temptingly into our field of vision to encourage us to buy them. These breakthroughs tend to make less of an impact when one learns that this technology has been available for over 100 years, courtesy of one Nikola Tesla.Breakthroughs In Electronic Gadgetry

Nikola Tesla lived between 1856 and 1943. He was of Serbian descent and after emigrating, became a naturalised American citizen. ( wiki here ) During his lifetime he filed many patents which were immediately classified by the American government. These included wireless communication via an instrument which would fit easily into a shirt pocket and free electricity for everyone, worldwide.

Its very easy to understand why his patents were classified. Then, as today, people were making huge amounts of money from the telecommunications and electrical supply industries and Tesla’s inventions would have completely upset the gravy train. Companies were spending trillions on long term investments in the infrastructure required to supply the consumer with the end product. Only then would they begin to see a return on their investment. Tesla’s inventions, on the other hand, would harness the power which exists all around us. Self generating power, which, as temporary shareholders of the planet we live on, we are entitled to tap in to.

His patents were recently declassified and can be found here.

Electric vehicles have been around for a long time. I remember the comforting clip-clop of horses hooves in the street beyond my bedroom window which marked the dawn of a new day, being replaced by the whine of an electric motor, as the milkman did his morning rounds. Electric versions of forklifts and other warehouse machinery have existed for some decades and many experiments with passenger vehicles have been attempted.

Due to the decline in oil supplies needed to make gasoline and just about everything tangible we consume, a whole new industry has emerged around electric vehicles and corporations are cashing in, also on the pretext of this global warming we hear about, from which many other industries have sprung. Its notable that entrepreneur Elon Musk has named his range of electric vehicles ” Tesla “, perhaps in a nod to the man who is responsible for his wealth. Of course, he would have to have been able to examine the classified documents before anyone else, and its beyond the bounds of all all reasonable supposition that this could have been allowed to happen. Isn’t it ?

The concept of free electricity exists in workable form. In today’s economic climate we are unlikely to ever benefit from it. Over the next couple of decades we will probably see the present infrastructure allowed to deteriorate and because of the inconvenience of power shutdowns every second day , causing disruptions to businesses and public unrest, the power companies will suddenly come up with a brilliant new idea. Tesla’s. Then they will proceed to bill us for it, and inconceivable as it may seem, they are working on this already.

All of this is another shining example of how people are being cheated by their governments and how banks and corporations rule the roost. Economics having precedence over the well being of the people who feed the economy. Whilst they are sitting with the solutions in their back pockets, people are suffering extreme hardships the world over. However, people are becoming increasingly more aware of what the corporations and bankers are up to and there will be a New World Order. Not one in the form which the bankers envisage, but one where the people have control of their own destiny in a free world, realising Tesla’s dream.

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Hive and Honeycomb…

… are two fairly innocuous terms which are usually applied to activities surrounding the honey bee.hive and honeycomb However, they take on a whole new perspective when applied to activities surrounding the CIA’s surveillance technology. As a UK energy consumer, I was also interested to note that ” hive ” and ” honeycomb ” are the names given to the smart technology being introduced by British Gas, which we are being urged to adopt into our homes.

Below is the description of Hive pertaining to the CIA, more about which can be found here , courtesy of Wikileaks ;

HIVE

HIVE is a multi-platform CIA malware suite and its associated control software. The project provides customizable implants for Windows, Solaris, MikroTik (used in internet routers) and Linux platforms and a Listening Post (LP)/Command and Control (C2) infrastructure to communicate with these implants.

The implants are configured to communicate via HTTPS with the webserver of a cover domain; each operation utilizing these implants has a separate cover domain and the infrastructure can handle any number of cover domains.

Each cover domain resolves to an IP address that is located at a commercial VPS (Virtual Private Server) provider. The public-facing server forwards all incoming traffic via a VPN to a ‘Blot’ server that handles actual connection requests from clients. It is setup for optional SSL client authentication: if a client sends a valid client certificate (only implants can do that), the connection is forwarded to the ‘Honeycomb’ toolserver that communicates with the implant; if a valid certificate is missing (which is the case if someone tries to open the cover domain website by accident), the traffic is forwarded to a cover server that delivers an unsuspicious looking website.

The Honeycomb toolserver receives exfiltrated information from the implant; an operator can also task the implant to execute jobs on the target computer, so the toolserver acts as a C2 (command and control) server for the implant.

More about hive and honeycomb in relation to British Gas can be found in this article here.

What an extraordinary coincidence ! There is probably no connection whatsoever, other than, both companies want to come into your home using sophisticated technology and observe your habits.

I’m not a fan of this smart technology. I find it increasingly intrusive. I assume that other people feel this way too as an increasing number of companies are offering incentives ( bribes? ) to install their equipment. Car insurance companies are another example. The common thread running between all of these technologies is that they are designed to obtain information about the way you live, marketed under the guise of supplying better service and better deals in the future. Very Big Brotheresque and shades of 1984 in my view.

Even if the technology was acceptable to me, it still wouldn’t be of much benefit. On a good day, I’m lucky if I can find my smartphone, and when I do it needs charging. More difficulties arise during the charging process as it must be kept at a certain angle in a vibrationless environment for the duration of the exercise. By the time it has charged I’m usually doing something else and have completely forgotten why I wanted to use it in the first place. And British Gas would like me to control my home with it !!!

Maybe I’m too old, but more likely, I’m very suspicious of this particular kind of technology. I’ve more or less accepted that, when I use my computer, there is a good chance of someone being able to see what I do, if they wished. Smart technology is another animal entirely, and, at the moment, is wide open to abuse. The fact that the two examples above might be related does nothing for my confidence. Neither does the analogy of honey comb and hive, which conjures up visions of workers taking the goodies back to the Queen.

Hives and honeycombs should be strictly for the bees, and I’ll avoid this technology like the plague. The day will probably come when it will be compulsory to have their equipment installed or they will render you powerless, which is exactly how I feel some days as someone nibbles away another piece of my freedom.

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