HEAR HIM RE-ROAR: KIM JONG UN RETURNS! Show us the numbers stations!

Just days ago the world speculated.. the numbers stations went wild! Where was Kim Jong Un!? Dead!? Covid!? A doctor’s mistake costing him his life? 

As the hours of mystery turned into days, we were all under an impression that Kim Yo Jong could assume the throne.

And then with a whimper instead of a bang, it appears Lil Kim has returned from the depths of his mysterious void..

The numbers stations may tell all tales. If you understand the tale.

Feinstein: CIA searched Intelligence Committee computers, violating Constitution and breaking the law

Head of intelligence panel said agency appears to have violated Constitution and federal laws. Dianne Feinstein didn’t make much of a stink about the AP being spied on.. or innocent people’s cell phones.. or other nations.. or anyone. But …. THE SENATE COMMITTEE?  Now they went too far, eh? Let’s not forget Senator Dianne said … Read moreFeinstein: CIA searched Intelligence Committee computers, violating Constitution and breaking the law

US and UK struck secret deal to allow NSA to ‘unmask’ Britons’ personal data

It all happened in 2007–Bush was president.  I have often said no supporters of Bush that the Patriot Act and other surveillance policies would end up coming back to hurt someone or harm something. It did. George W. Bush was on Jay Leno last night. He made lots of people miss him. But regardless of … Read moreUS and UK struck secret deal to allow NSA to ‘unmask’ Britons’ personal data

And you thought the NSA snooping in on the Vatican conclave was creative? Move over, spooks: China may be bugging Russia and listening through clothing irons! SPY VS SPY, with freshly pressed shirts..

HOT IRON! HOT MIC. But does it keep the wrinkles out? And you thought the NSA snooping in on the Vatican conclave was creative? Move over, spooks: China may be bugging Russia and listening through clothing irons! SPY VS SPY, with freshly pressed shirts..

NEW YORK TIMES hits: The White House response on Monday to the expanding disclosures of American spying on foreign leaders, their governments and millions of their citizens was a pathetic mix of unsatisfying assurances about reviews under way, platitudes about the need for security in an insecure age, and the odd defense that the president didn’t know that American spies had tapped the German chancellor’s cellphone for 10 years.

NEW YORK TIMES hits: The White House response on Monday to the expanding disclosures of American spying on foreign leaders, their governments and millions of their citizens was a pathetic mix of unsatisfying assurances about reviews under way, platitudes about the need for security in an insecure age, and the odd defense that the president … Read moreNEW YORK TIMES hits: The White House response on Monday to the expanding disclosures of American spying on foreign leaders, their governments and millions of their citizens was a pathetic mix of unsatisfying assurances about reviews under way, platitudes about the need for security in an insecure age, and the odd defense that the president didn’t know that American spies had tapped the German chancellor’s cellphone for 10 years.