Friday, April 17, 2020

Welcome Back to History America

 
Article by J. Christian Adams in "PJMedia":

Welcome back to history, America, it was wondering where you were.

The coronavirus pandemic has upended most everything we assumed about the future, including the assumption that the Drudge Report would forever be a grounded center-right news aggregator.

Of course, it is not just the United States where things have reverted to a mood from a few centuries ago.

In the town of Ragland, New Zealand, locals erected a sign at the town line telling outsiders to stay out and stop buying up all of the town’s flour. The good progressive government currently in power in New Zealand made sure the sign came down.

This story is repeating in one form or another all around the world. The progressive utopia of meatless meat, reusable shopping bags and a world without firearms has collapsed. Backyard gardens are in. Tapas is out.

In Ragland, instead of thinking globally and acting locally, locals decided to worry about locals.

You can’t buy seeds now either for those backyard gardens. Leading seed vendors are sold out of basics like lettuce and tomato seeds. Vermont has even banned seed sales as nonessential wherever they are on display in stores.

Vermont doesn’t get it yet either.

Americans are, for the first time since the Civil War, facing food supply disruptions. These aren’t war-rationing-style shortages, these are supply disruptions.

We didn’t expect the future to bring meat and toilet paper shortages.

Welcome to history, America. Civilization has always hung by a thread. The Founders of this country knew that, and that’s why they crafted a constitutional order best suited to nurture domestic tranquility and the general welfare.

It is also why they included a Second Amendment.

Perhaps we are appreciating in concrete terms the value of stable homes, industrious values, and faith. A nation that was abandoning God might reconsider.

Get your kids and grand-kids The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder. They had it worse than your kids do, at least for now. If you think Zoom school is bad, if you are growing weary of beans and rice, try heating your freezing house with twisted wheat and eating grain porridge for every meal.

This was what befell huge tracts of America just 140 years ago where the Twins, Brewers, Cubs, and Tigers should be playing right now.

Welcome to history. We had it so good for a spell. It was a bounty of the superfluous. Sociology degrees and safe spaces. Preferred pronouns and Disney cruises. Hipster brunch and guaranteed futures. It was the land of milk and honey.

Now it’s the land of 33,325 deaths, and climbing.

In Philadelphia this week, a gang of youths took advantage of the mess to attack a man on a SEPTA bus. No word if they were wearing SEPTA-mandated coronavirus masks. But we do know they picked the wrong target, a man with a legal concealed-carry firearm who promptly shot them all. Most were shot in the legs or buttocks, so in a few weeks, after a recovery paid for by the Medicaid taxpayer, they’ll be in fine shape to sue the shooter or otherwise blame someone else.

Many public schools have thrown in the towel for the year. Instead of Alice Cooper’s "School's Out For Summer," it’s more like school's out before the last frost.

Fairfax County schools, purportedly one of the better school systems in Virginia, tried distance learning and it came crashing down with students putting images of bongs on Zoom video classes. Fairfax waited weeks to try distance learning, and when they finally did, people contributed with racial slurs, Hitler salutes and X-rated memes. 

I shudder to imagine what the rest of Virginia schools are like if Fairfax County schools are the best in the state.

Speaking of Virginia, Governor Ralph Northam, best known for either wearing blackface or a Klan hood to a college party, has imposed an emergency edict that prevents people from going to church. Ten people cannot gather in church, but the entire Virginia General Assembly will gather next week in a tent to consider budget matters.

It seems northeastern Democrat governors are more comfortable issuing edicts and orders preventing people from earning a living, going to church or kicking a soccer ball around a park. It almost comes naturally. But then again, southern governors like Ralph Northam (D-Dixie Land) also seem perfectly comfortable in his authoritarian skin.

Let see how much patience Americans have with these stay-at home-orders. Already in Michigan, rallies have occurred, with protesters yearning to breathe free.

For now, Americans seem ready to wait a few more weeks. But at some point, and that point is coming soon, the cure is worse than the disease. Economic devastation ruins lives too. Poverty, despair and economic ruin will cost the country a lot more than the coronavirus can. When hungry people reach that point, don’t expect Americans to pay much attention to government edicts.

9 Key Points From Newly Declassified Report Details On FISA Abuse


Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell declassified a slew of footnotes from Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s report on Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act abuse.


Yesterday, Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell declassified a slew of footnotes from Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s report on Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act abuse. In a cover letter to Sens. Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson, the Republican senators who had pushed for the declassification, Grenell noted that “transparency is now needed more than ever.” Grenell added that Attorney General William Barr concurred in the declassification decision as it relates to DOJ interests.

Wednesday’s declassification follows the release last week of newly declassified information in three footnotes: 302, 334, 350. Those footnotes revealed that the FBI had received information that the Steele dossier included Russian disinformation and that Steele’s primary sub-source did not have a “network of sources.” The additional information released this week builds on those revelations and adds some new ones. Here are nine key points.

1. The U.K. Consented to Steele’s Cooperation

Christopher Steele, the man behind the Steele dossier that formed the basis of several FISA surveillance applications, cooperated with the IG’s investigations “with the consent of his government,” according to the newly declassified information. (We also now know that although Steele had suggested to the FBI that he had a “high-ranking” position, his former employer pegged him as holding only a “moderately senior” position.)

Whether Steele’s cooperation was complete and forthright, however, is another question. And whether MI6 and other elements of British intelligence are cooperating with Barr and U.S. Attorney John Durham’s probe into the targeting of the Trump campaign and administration likewise remains to be seen.

2. There Was A Lot More Spying on the Trump Campaign

It was clear even before yesterday’s additional declassifications that the “Obama Administration Spied on the Trump Campaign Big Time.” But now we know that in addition to the electronic surveillance of Trump campaign associate Carter Page, the FBI conducted “physical searches targeting Carter Page,” which could include “physical premises or personal property,” and that the FISA court authorized “overseas surveillance” of Page.

So, in addition to the FBI intercepting Page’s communications, including ones with members of the Trump campaign, the FBI also had access to any confidential campaign material that Page maintained at his residences or in hotel rooms, including on computers or thumb drives. We remain in the dark, however, concerning the breath of this intrusion into Trump campaign materials because Horowitz noted that his team did not review all of the material searched—just that information pertinent to his narrow inquiry related to FISA abuse.

This revelation concerns not just Trump and his campaign, but the constitutional rights of an innocent American citizen—Carter Page—who we now know suffered an even greater infringement of his Fourth Amendment rights than previously known, including physical searches of his property as late as July 13, 2017.

3. U.S. Intelligence Lacked Derogatory Information on Joseph Mifsud

The purported predicate for the launching of Crossfire Hurricane was comments from George Papadopoulos to an Australian diplomat, Alexander Downer, that the Russians had “dirt” on Hillary Clinton. Papadopoulos later revealed that Joseph Mifsud was the source of that information.

The IG report had reported that a search of the FBI’s database for Mifsud did not reveal any records indicating Mifsud was an FBI source. From yesterday’s declassification, we now know “that the FBI requested information on Mifsud from another U.S. government agency and received a response from the agency indicating that Mifsud had no relationship with the agency and the agency had no derogatory information on Mifsud.”

That’s quite the revelation: Our intelligence community lacked any derogatory information on the supposed Russian asset who fed Papadopoulos the inside skinny on the Kremlin’s machinations to dump dirt on Hillary right before the election.

The declassification raises even more questions: When did the FBI reach out to the other U.S. government agency? Was it shortly after launching Crossfire Hurricane? If not, why not? Wouldn’t that be the first step in any investigation into Papadopoulos’ concerning comments?

And while there was no derogatory information on Mifsud, what about favorable information on him? Was there any intel on Mifsud?

4. More Questions About the Predicate

The IG report provided a sketch of how Papadopoulos’ comments to Downer—that the Russians had “dirt” on Hillary Clinton—made their way to the FBI. But the sketch remains sketchy.

The report stated that Downer spoke with a U.S. government official on July 26, 2016, and that that official then called the FBI’s legal attaché to share that information during an in-person meeting. We now know that there was a “senior intelligence official” at that meeting and that it was the “senior intelligence official” who suggested Papadopoulos’ comments “sounds like an FBI matter.”

Who was that “senior intelligence official?” And why did he think it “sounds like an FBI matter?”

5. Evidence That Steele Colluded With Russians Not Trump

The declassifications also revealed extensive contacts between Steele and Eurasian oligarchs—something that concerned the FBI’s Transnational Organized Crime Intelligence Unit. A 2015 report, the declassification revealed, “noted that from January through May 2015, 10 Eurasian oligarchs sought meetings with the FBI, and 5 of these had their intermediaries contact Steele.” The footnote further added “that Steele’s contact with 5 Russian oligarchs in a short period of time was unusual and recommended that a validation review be completed on Steele because of this activity.”

Of course, we know that didn’t happen until much later—and after Steele already prompted the FISA warrants.

6. More Evidence of Russia Disinformation

That Steele had such close connections with five Russian oligarchs also raises questions concerning whether the oligarchs were feeding Steele disinformation on behalf of Putin. The three footnotes declassified last week revealed that “the Crossfire Hurricane team had received reporting ‘indicating the potential for Russian disinformation influencing Steele’s election reporting.’”

Now knowing that Steele had served as a liaison for five different Russian oligarchs, one must ask what, if anything, did the FBI or the intelligence community do to assess whether any of those oligarchs were feeding Steele disinformation?

And what about the fact that Steele’s primary sub‐source told the FBI “that the subsource who provided the information about the Carter Page‐Sechin meeting had connections to Russian Intelligence Services (RIS)?” That seems a pretty strong suggestion that Russia disinformation permeated the Steele dossier.

Why did the FBI ignore that warning? And why did Special Counsel Robert Mueller ignore the possibility that Russia was interfering in the 2016 election by feeding Steele disinformation?

Footnotes 342 and 347, added to the release last week of details in footnote 350, further suggest Russia disinformation. In footnote 342 we learn for the first time that the Crossfire Hurricane team received information that Russian intelligence services “may have targeted Orbis,” which was Steele’s firm.

That footnote also indicates that while the FBI knew of that fact, there was no concern because the FBI “had no information as of June 2017 that Steele’s election reporting source network had been penetrated or compromised.” That conclusion seems to contradict the primary sub-source’s statement that one sub-source had connections to Russian intelligence.

The “as of June 2017” date becomes significant, as footnote 347 reveals, because that was when the FBI received information suggesting “personal and business ties between the sub-source and Steele’s Primary Sub-source” and “contacts between the sub-source and an individual in the Russian Presidential Administration in June/July 2016.” Footnote 347 adds that the sub-source “voic[ed] strong support for candidate Clinton in the 2016 U.S. elections.” These details suggest both the possibility of Russia disinformation and politically-motivated disinformation were fed to Steele.

Finally, footnote 347 ends with an interesting tidbit—a statement “that the FBI did not have Section 702 coverage on any other Steele sub-source.” That statement suggests the FBI had Section 702 FISA surveillance on the sub-source with the connection to the Russian presidential administration.

7. Did Russian Oligarch 1 Know of Steele’s Work for Clinton?

A one-sentence footnote declassified yesterday further strengthens the case of possible Russia disinformation, as well as raising several additional serious questions. “Sensitive source reporting from June 2017 indicated that a person affiliated to Russian Oligarch 1 was possibly aware of Steele’s election investigation as of early July 2016,” the footnote reads.

Recall that Russian Oligarch 1 was the moniker Horowitz used to refer to Vladimir Putin’s close confidant, aluminum oligarch Oleg Deripaska. According to the IG report, Deripaska’s attorney had hired Steele “to work on Russian Oligarch 1’s litigation matters.” The IG report also noted Steele, who passed his “intel” to DOJ attorney Bruce Ohr, was “advocating on behalf of one of Russian Oligarch 1’s companies regarding U.S. sanctions.”

If an affiliate of Deripaska knew of Steele’s investigation into Trump, one must wonder if Deripaska knew of this fact as well. If so, one must wonder whether he fed Steele any Russian disinformation.

This new detail also raises the question of the identity of the “person affiliated” with Deripaska. We know from “secret, encrypted text messages” between Deripaska’s attorney Adam Waldman and U.S. Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.), that during the height of the post-election Russia collusion hoax Waldman attempted “to broker access to Steele” to the senator.

Might Waldman have known about Steele’s “election investigation as of early July 2016?” If so, how? If not, who else did that was connected to Deripaska?

8. Bill Priestap Pinkie-Promised To Keep Steele’s File Clean

In obtaining the FISA surveillance orders on Page, the FBI swore that Steele was reliable. One of the many problems with the handling of the Page FISA applications the IG found was that Steele’s CHS file omitted information agents had gathered in late 2016 when they spoke with individuals “who previously had professional contacts with Steele or had knowledge of his work.”

These individuals reported that Steele “[d]emonstrates lack of self-awareness, poor judgment,” “pursued people with political risk but no intelligence value,” “didn’t always exercise great judgment,” and it was “not clear what he would have done to validate” his reporting.

The IG report noted that none of these negative assessments was “memorialized in Steele’s Delta file and therefore not considered in a validation review conducted by the FBI’s Validation Management Unit.”

Now we know one possible reason for that omission: FBI Counterintelligence Division Assistant Director Bill “Priestap told the OIG that he recalled that he may have made a commitment to Steele’s former employer not to document the former’s employer’s views on Steele as a condition for obtaining the information.”

That’s quite a promise when agents must rely on the official file to accurately swear out a surveillance application!

9. No, Your Beer-Drinking Buddies Aren’t a Network of Sources

Yesterday’s declassification added a little more detail as well to footnote 334, which had been released last week. That footnote reveals that “when interviewed by the FBI, the Primary Sub‐source stated that he/she did not view his/her contacts as a network of sources, but rather as friends with whom he/she has conversations about current events and government relations.”

That the sub-source didn’t have a “network of sources,” but a group of friends is significant because the FISA application falsely presented Steele as having a network of sources based on his prior UK intelligence work. But now we know his primary sub-source didn’t even have a network of sources to rely upon—just a bunch of beer drinking buddies. Or maybe Russian vodka?


How Media Coverage Has Made Americans Sad, Scared, And Crazy During COVID-19 Outbreak


We know a steady diet of bad news is bad for us, but we’ve rarely seen the deleterious effects on such a grand scale as with media’s handling of the Wuhan virus effects.


Even before the COVID-19 outbreak hit our nation, Americans were exhausted by the ceaseless stream of ‘round-the-clock news. A poll released in February by the Pew Research Center found 66 percent of Americans were “worn out” by the sheer volume of news.It’s no surprise, then, that Americans are having difficulty coping with the news’ now profoundly negative tone. Public consumption of large amounts of adverse news comes at a price. We know a steady diet of bad news is bad for us, but we’ve rarely seen the deleterious effects on such a grand scale as with media’s handling of the Wuhan virus.

From as far back as late January, when the president declared the coronavirus a public health emergency and began taking action, many in corporate media seem compelled to take the opposite view of just about anything he says, even when it’s so obviously wrong. A cynical person might think many in the media would rather politically injure the president with massive amounts of negative press than provide viewers urgently needed information about a deadly pandemic.

For examples of how certain outlets have treated the president, look hereherehereherehereherehere, and here. The information to Americans is frequently diverted from public health to Trump attacks. At the point corporate media decided it was more important to take out Trump than report news, they do bear responsibility for harming public health.

Broadcasts of Context-Free Doom and Gloom

Everyone is affected by this pandemic, and need frequently updated information. But the toll of continuously bad media coverage is damaging our mental health.

People are being ordered to stay in their homes, and every major news network for the past month has been broadcasting doom into their living rooms. Here are some of the Google news results for “coronavirus” in March and April:

People are afraid, and made more so when the media prioritizes battling the White House over objective journalism.

The Media Effect on American Despair

Additionally, there have been alarming increases in suicidesdomestic violence, and substance abuse relapses, all made worse by massive unemployment. While the media’s questionable approach to news coverage is not entirely to blame for all these incredible tragedies, there is research to suggest they do have some culpability.

Mental health professionals are very concerned about how this steady diet of bad news is affecting people. Health Psychology recently published a paperthat determined consuming large amounts of negative media is detrimental not just to our mental health but our physical health too. The authors found a correlation between prolonged media exposure to tragic events and “increased posttraumatic stress (PTS) and new-onset physical health ailments 2 to 3 years later.”

Negative news can also cause learned helplessness, contempt, and hostility towards others. It’s not only the amount of news people are watching, it’s the type of news as well. Explicit and disturbing content has been linked to PTS and difficulty performing daily activities. In light of the public health risk created by the inordinate amount of pandemic coverage, the authors believe the media has a responsibility to keep news objective.

“Although it is critical for the media to convey information to the public to promote appropriate health protective behaviors and effective institutional responses,” the study authors say, “it is imperative that information be conveyed without sensationalism or disturbing images” (emphasis added).

Emotions Can Spread Like a Virus

Hand in hand with the distressing mental health effects of continuously disturbing news is how easily that negativity is transferred from one person to another. Emotions behave very much like a virus and can spread throughout communities.

The term scientists use to describe this phenomenon is emotional contagion, and it has the potential to change the mood of everyone around it. In a 2016 study on strategies for how to manage emotional contagion during a crisis, researchers found that panic emotions were particularly contagious and destructive.

We’re seeing first-hand how detrimental panic can be, as people are isolated in their homes unable to get even the smallest amount of relief like meeting a friend for coffee. Remember doing that?

People’s tolerance for being quarantined is wearing thin. To give you some idea of how desperate people are, one of the most searched phrases on April 9, according to Google Trends, was “when will things get back to normal?” and on April 13 it was, “when will the economy open?” It’s a sad commentary that people are asking a search engine to tell them when they can have their lives back.

Plans for Recovery Give People Needed Hope

There is hope, however, that local governments may be getting the message. Stateline reports that in the absence of a federal strategy to return to normal, state authorities are beginning to implement plans for recovery.

For those suffering from the mental distress of isolation, lockdown measures, and job loss, this can’t happen soon enough. As new information becomes available, Americans will want states to reconsider emergency powers and safely work towards restoring personal freedoms.

The news media has an incredible amount of influence on what society thinks about, which means they have an incredible responsibility to society. In numerous instances, the networks have allowed their contempt for the president to influence commentary and produce absurdly partisan questions at White House press conferences, as opposed to just reporting the facts and asking about things people actually care about, and it has negatively affected masses of people.

This probably explains why in a recent Pew poll Americans gave the media the lowest institutional approval rating, even below Congress, on its handling of the coronavirus. But Americans have a learning curve and hopefully won’t be so quick to trust the news when the next crisis occurs.



Street, Masks, Distancing, Dancing, Food

There are “certain people”, without whom W3P would not exist. One of those “certain people” usually provides our relaxation. He has not been “feeling” the feeling. I am going to make an effort to substitute for the “certain people”. 

First, I found a street for us to gather in. 

Next, I obtained a selection of masks for our gathering. 


Next, I have found a measurement tool for our distancing. 

To start our dancing in the street, I selected 


If you become hungry, we have hors d’oeuvres available.

Especially for the other “certain people”, I am providing this selection of treats. 

There we have my attempt at Friday fun. It is now up to you to provide your music, gifs, memes, jokes or just a smile. 

The Lockdown Is Loosening Whether Government Likes It Or Not


It is the American people, not the government who will decide when this lockdown is over. And they are getting closer to that decision.


New York City has been on lockdown for about a month. Up until this past week the effect has been stark and nearly universal. Most mornings, weather permitting, I sit in my small Brooklyn backyard as the day begins. For weeks the loudest sound has been the silence, quiet streets forming a backdrop for distant sirens and harbor boat horns. That is changing, the white noise of car traffic, like an ocean lapping on a beach has returned.

On my “essential walks” which I take daily to the grocery or the bodega, I traverse an overpass above the Brooklyn Queens Expressway. For the past month traffic has been spare, an emergency vehicle here and there, not much more. That too has changed. While it has not returned to the soul crushing bumper-to-bumper standstill that makes the BQE infamous, the number of cars coursing to and from Staten Island has built up everyday.

What is important and telling about the differences in people’s behavior this week is that no city or state government policies have actually changed. The people of New York themselves, and from accounts across the country in other places as well, have simply decided to loosen the guidelines for themselves. We tend to think of the idea of the government existing through the consent of the governed as being about elections, but it is about more than that, the successful lockdown of New York City was not enforced as much as it was consented to.
This phenomenon is something that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo seems to understand. Cuomo was asked during one of his daily press conferences this week if he is worried that his steady stream of good news about the number of deaths stabilizing instead of increasing and the decrease in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations could give New Yorkers a false sense of security. His answer was basically that he has to tell citizens the truth or he loses his credibility.
Furthermore, Cuomo has admitted on several occasions that with 19 million people living in the New York City metro area, he really is not capable of enforcing many lockdown and social distancing measures. As he puts it, “we can’t arrest 19 million people.” Where that leaves us is in a democratic dance, a push and pull between elected officials and the people who elected them, both sides respectful of the other, but both also possessed of the power shape the virus response.

The state and local government in New York City can see what is happening They know the streets are filling back up. This week it was announced that starting Friday all riders on New York subways and busses must wear masks. This on some level is a concession that New Yorkers are once again descending below Gotham to the turnstiles and edging closer back to their normal lives.

The purpose of the lockdown was made very clear a month ago. It was to flatten the curve of cases in order to ensure that our hospitals were not overrun. That has been achieved, makeshift hospitals and the USS Comfort have thankfully turned out to be precautions we didn’t need. In a story that will disappear from the news media faster than a cockroach under kitchen lights, the Trump administration was proven correct about having the ventilators the nation needed. We achieved the goal at catastrophic economic expense to millions of Americans, and now Americans know it is time to start the return to our new normal.

The country has reason to be proud of its response to the Wuhan virus. If not for the fact that much of our corporate media sees its entire job as trashing Donald Trump and his administration, there would be a more celebratory feeling about this shared success. But even though a well-deserved moment of national pride is probably impossible, the American people know the tide is turning and they are anxious to get back to their lives.

Over the next week or two this balance between the power of the government and the will of the people will continue to shape the coronavirus response. But that balance is beginning to shift in favor of the population, this is America, and it is Americans, not our government that will ultimately decide when this cloud lifts. That is as it should be, and thankfully leaders like Trump and Cuomo understand this. The United States began in earnest with the words “We the people.” The coronavirus lockdown will end as a result of that very same authority.

US Must Take Back Pharma Production From China

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Article written by Rachel Bovard in "The Daily Caller":

One of the big critiques of a hyper-globalized supply chain in which America’s manufacturing was outsourced was that it would, in a time of crisis, put America at a huge disadvantage. Unable to produce needed equipment or pharmaceuticals, we’d be left at the mercy of the countries who did.

But, says the economic theory of free trade, this would never happen. Because if one country turned off the spigot, we’d simply go elsewhere, to another country willing to sell to us. Maximizing imports, after all, is the entire point of the unilateral free trading strategy.
But theories, however well-intentioned, do not always mean success in practice. And the coronavirus pandemic has made this plain.

India announced April 6 it would be limiting its supply of hydroxychloroquine, the much-heralded potential vaccine for coronavirus. That’s okay, we can just get it from somewhere else, right? Wrong. India also manufactures most of the chemical components that go into the drug — ones that take years to develop.

After a call with President Donald Trump, India agreed to sell to the United States on a “case-by-case basis.” Not, presumably, because of its economic incentive to do so, but because upsetting the United States, a critical ally, is politically perilous for India.

China, meanwhile, has been hoarding face masks and “donating” defective personal protective equipment (PPE) to impacted countries. China also makes at least half of the chemical components for U.S. drugs as well as 97% of the antibiotics Americans take, and has threatened to turn off exports of these critical U.S. supplies.

More than 80 export curbs have been imposed globally since the virus first emerged in China in late 2019. South Korea, Germany, India and Taiwan, among other nations, have restricted the exports of masks and protective gear over worries their own supplies could fall short. Forty countries have outright bans in place on the export of drugs, pharmaceutical ingredients, or medical equipment, including India, Turkey, Russia, the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia.

It turns out that in a crisis, the self-interested, self-serving notion of the Westphalian state is very much alive and well. Countries, even the freest of traders, will always serve themselves first in a time of trouble.

A grimmer corollary is that countries who wish ill will hoard their capacities, restricting them from reliant countries. China’s state newspaper already threatened as much, stating that China would consider banning the export of drugs, so “the United States would sink into the hell of a novel coronavirus epidemic.”

What’s happening is obviously not a repudiation of trade itself. Free trade, and its requisite result, globalization, has lifted millions out of poverty, and produced some major benefits.

But the economic theory we’ve relied upon for years — that countries will always act in their rational, economic self-interest, and if they do not, we can just find other trading partners — has been shaken. And, moreover, we have been left exposed by a crisis that has unmasked some critical vulnerabilities.

Big Pharma = Big China

Nowhere is this more apparent than in our pharmaceutical supply chain. The short version of the problem is this: the United States lacks the capacity to manufacture critical drugs, or the ingredients that make them, within our borders. Generic drugs, which account for about 90% of those consumed by Americans, are all made overseas — much of them in China and India.

Chinese pharmaceutical companies have captured 97% of the U.S. market for antibiotics, and more than 90% of the market for vitamin C (which is used in all manner of things besides as a supplement).

In 2018, 95% of ibuprofen, 91% of hydrocortisone, 70% of acetaminophen (Advil), and 40% to 45% of the blood thinner heparin imported into the United States came from China, according to the Commerce Department.

But it gets worse. Not only are we super reliant on other countries — and, in the case of China, an outright adversary — for our critical medicines, they also control the ingredients that make them. Eighty percent of the Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients, or APIs, that are the active ingredients in the drugs Americans take are made overseas.

In 2010, 70% of pharmaceutical executives reported having key ingredient suppliers in China. Even India, a large supplier of drugs to America, gets 80% of their API’s from China — meaning the majority of the drugs we import from India also have active ingredients made in China.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) can’t give a precise number of how many American drugs contain Chinese ingredients, because they don’t track it, and pharma companies aren’t required to report it. But based on available evidence, one can reasonably estimate that anywhere from 60% to 80% of the active pharmaceutical ingredients in American drugs come from China.

It’s why the threat made in China’s state paper — to cut off export of drugs to the United States — was not an idle one. They know just how much of our pharmaceutical supply they control. They know much more about it, in fact, than we do.

As countries, even friendly ones, begin to restrict their exports of necessary medicine and equipment, it is no longer a far-ranging hypothetical that China could one day, in the near term, do the same.

The Chinese Have Total Control

It would be easy to do. In the 1990s, the United States, Europe and Japan made up 90% of the global supply of key pharmaceutical ingredients. But over the past 30 years, illegal Chinese trade practices and government subsidies have dramatically changed the landscape.

While economists call this China’s “marginal advantage,” China does not make most of our drugs because they are inherently better at it. Rather, they make them because controlling the global pharmaceutical supply is their government policy — along with all the cheating and law-breaking that entails.

In fact, Chinese vitamin C producers are actually using their criminal state policies as a defense in court. Two Chinese producers are being sued by U.S. vitamin C purchasers, who are arguing that China has fixed prices in the industry. The Chinese producers don’t deny it; in fact, they admit to it. But they claim they shouldn’t be penalized for it, because price-fixing and export control practices are required of them by Chinese state regulation.

This is also how China took over the global production of penicillin. In 2004, the Chinese governments formed a cartel, and began dumping penicillin ingredients onto the global market, according to the European Fine Chemicals Group, the trade association for pharmaceutical ingredient makers in Europe.

U.S. manufacturers couldn’t compete with China’s illegal trade practices and government subsidies, and were forced out of business. The last U.S. penicillin fermentation plant in Syracuse, New York, closed in 2004. Penicillin API manufacturers in Europe and India followed shortly.

Within four years, the Chinese gained a chokehold on the global supply, and increased prices dramatically.

So What Do We Do About It?

At a minimum, it’s worth exploring how to restore America’s critical pharmaceutical manufacturing capabilities. If the global response to coronavirus has made anything plain, it is just how fragile our reliance on other countries becomes in a crisis. But with regard to China in particular, it has exposed just how dependent we are on an adversary for the basic health resources of our population.

Various proposals are already being put forward. Republican Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn has put forward a bill to increase the country’s ability to produce APIs. Republican Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley has introduced legislation to empower the FDA to gather much-needed data on the location of their supply chains. Republican Texas Rep. Chip Roy introduced the BEAT CHINA Act to incentivize pharmaceutical companies to come back home.

In the White House, President Trump’s economic advisor, Peter Navarro, is reportedly drafting an executive order to streamline regulatory approvals for “American-made” products, and encourage the U.S. government to buy only American-made medical products.

Whatever the approach, the coronavirus outbreak has made clear that this is a problem that must be taken seriously. America has become too reliant on an adversary for fundamental needs. And because of it, China has the ability to cut off the export of critical drugs on which millions of Americans rely. They’ve already made the threat, and they know it’s a credible one. This should never be allowed to happen again.

https://dailycaller.com/2020/04/16/china-pharma-production-us-rachel-bovard/

New York Governor Cuomo Announces Northeastern Directorate Will Remain on Lockdown Through May 15th, Maybe Longer


New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced the Northeastern Directorate will keep all citizens within the region on lock-down through May 15, 2020, with a possible extension depending on an agreement within the Blue State alliance members.

Six other governors from within the Northeastern Directorate form the regional alliance.

Northeast states: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Delaware have assembled an authoritarian alliance, without legislative approval and without legal precedent, to block any federal efforts to reopen the economy.

The Blue State leaders have determined it is in the best interests of the Northeastern citizenry for individual rights to be suspended under a post-constitutional framework. The government in this region will determine when the advancement of individual rights will be permitted and will set the parameters of permitted civic, social and economic engagement.

All citizens within the Northeastern Directorate are now captive to arbitrary rules on business ownership, property rights, contract terms, movement and assembly.  Under the terms of a regional health emergency, as outlined by the command and control structure, currently citizens within the containment area are quarantined and not permitted to exit their homes, petition government or request redress for grievances.
“I need a coordinated action plan with the other states. So, one month, we’ll continue the close-down policies. What happens after then? I don’t know. We will see what the data shows,” [Comrade] Cuomo said. “I don’t want to project beyond that period.”
[Comrade] Cuomo didn’t specify if all or just some of those states will join in extending statewide quarantines. Delaware already shut down nonessential businesses to May 15, while New Jersey’s order was put in place “until further notice.” New Jersey Gov. [Comrade] Phil Murphy announced shortly after at his daily press conference that the state’s schools would be closed until at least May 15.
“That means it will not be safe to reopen our schools or start sports back up for at least another four weeks,” [comrade] Murphy said. (link)

Relax comrades, the Northeastern Directorate is sensitive to your previous rights as we initiate our new, safer, society. The COVID Compliance Ministry appreciates good citizens who voluntarily participate in the registry. Northeastern Directorate will reward good citizenship status with enhanced social credits allowing access to a safe COVID Compliant Society. A safer society; where the odds will always be in your favor.

A rogue citizen could put a compliant society at risk of infection. They may not just carry biologics they could carry a more alarming virus of wrong-thought against the interests of the state. Rogue citizens could be subversive to the interests of our new society.


During this phase of the economic war residents within the Blue occupied territories will be held captive to the political whims of their regional generals.

The economic freedom and liberty zone will encompass the Red region. The center of the country, mid west, southern region (surrounding the Gulf of Mexico) and south eastern Atlantic region. These areas will be open to commerce and economic freedom.

However, the urban dense populations (Blue pockets within Red zones) will push-back against the efforts of the Red generals in an attempt to retain alignment with their Blue team generals. Depending on the strength of the urban forces there may be roadblocks, sabotage, skirmishes and political violence against the freedom & liberty Red team.

Red captives within the Blue zones will have to be smart and strategic. Big Blue tech will be assisting the totalitarian Blue generals. Direct confrontation against the Blue forces should be avoided, and it will likely be a better strategy to fight stealthily as insurgents.

Any Red team member of the economic freedom alliance, trapped within a Blue region, is warned to evaluate their connection to their electronic devices. Your cell phones could be used as portable transponders expose your movement and your political views.

This is going to be one hell of a battle. A Spring and Summer conflict like we’ve never seen in the history of U.S. politics outside of actual, physical, civil war.


Conduct your affairs accordingly…


Germany’s coronavirus outbreak ‘manageable again’ as infection rate falls

April 17, 2020
By Paul Carrel
BERLIN (Reuters) – The coronavirus outbreak in Germany has become manageable again as the number of patients who have recovered has been higher than the number of new infections every day this week, the health minister said on Friday.
Germany has the fifth highest COVID-19 caseload behind the United States, Spain, Italy and France at nearly 134,000 but has kept fatalities down to a relatively low 3,868 thanks to early and extensive testing.
“The outbreak has – as of today – become controllable and manageable again,” Health Minister Jens Spahn told a news conference, adding that the health care system had “at no time been overwhelmed so far”.
Lothar Wieler, president of the Robert Koch Institute, said the virus reproduction or transmission rate in Germany had dropped below 1 – meaning one person with the virus infects fewer than one other on average.
“We see now that for the first time we are below 1. We will see whether that remains stable…There can be new infections any time,” Wieler said, stressing that too much emphasis should not be put on the transmission rate numbers.
“We have withstood a first wave very well, achieved through a joint effort by society, but that can change any time,” he told the news conference.

Underlining the authorities’ caution about the virus outbreak, Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said: “We must develop a new normality that will accompany us for many months, and probably into next year.”
Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday Germany would take small steps out of lockdown with the partial reopening of shops next week and schools from May 4.
The president of the Paul Ehrlich Institute, a research and medical regulatory body, told the news conference with Spahn that clinical testing of a vaccine would start soon in Germany. Four trials were already underway elsewhere, he added.
TRACING APP
A coronavirus contact tracing app would be ready for Germans to download and use on their smartphones in three to four weeks, Spahn said.
German federal and state government leaders said on Wednesday they would support voluntary use of such an app, when available, so people can quickly learn when they have had been exposed to an infected person.
Developers are working hard on the app, which will use bluetooth technology, to make sure data protection standards are “as perfect as possible”, Spahn said.
“For it to be really good, it needs more like three to four weeks rather than two weeks,” he added.
Sources familiar with the matter say that the Robert Koch Institute’s contact tracing app is already ready and being tested, but its launch would be coordinated with Germany’s moves to ease restrictions on movement.

The app would run on top of a technology platform, called Pan-European Privacy-Preserving Proximity Tracing (PEPP), that is supporting similar app initiatives in other European countries including Italy.
The German authorities have been more cautious than some Asian countries in using digital technology to fight the coronavirus, restrained by Europe’s strict data privacy laws and mindful of public scepticism towards any surveillance reminiscent of Nazi- or communist-era rule.
https://www.oann.com/virus-tracing-app-ready-for-germany-rollout-in-three-four-weeks-minister/

Big Declassification Begins....


Documents from Senate Judiciary Committee – Including 
Bucket Five Documents and Less Redacted Carter Page FISA


The Senate Judiciary Committee has just released a bunch of documents, some of which were on the original 2018 congressional request for declassification.  The documents are considerably interesting; perhaps even EXPLOSIVE.

The documents include more Papadopoulos transcripts from wired conversations with FBI confidential human source Stefan Halper; and also for the first time less redacted version of all three Carter Page FISA applications.  It’s going to take some time to go through this.

The declassification and release includes some seriously interesting documents the DOJ submitted to the FISA court, as far back as July 2018, which completely destroy the prior claims made by Lisa Page, Peter Strzok, James Baker, James Comey, Andrew McCabe and their very vocal media and Lawfare defenders.   Here’s one example:

Lisa Page testified to congress, and claimed in media, that the FBI never had any contact with the Steele dossier material until September 2016.  However, the DOJ directly tells the FISA court that Chris Steele was funneling his information to the FBI in June 2016.


Not only did Lisa Page perjure herself in her testimony to congress; but ironically the DOJ notified the FISC of the issues with Chris Steele (and his compromised contacts with the FBI officials) in July 2018, that’s before Lisa Page started making her media appearances.

Obviously Lisa Page did not expect this information to come out. It shows she was lying, and/or she never knew the truthful DOJ information to the FISA Court had taken place.  This is just the beginning… there’s lots of stuff in the release.  [SEE HERE]


There is a lot of new information, explosive information, within this declassification series of documents.  CTH will highlight in smaller bites and articles as we can discover and share them…. However, if you are going to review on your own, and I hope you do, feel free to share any significant findings in the comment section and we’ll take a closer look.

No doubt this is coming out as a result of Richard “Ric” Grenell in the position of DNI so he can declassify the documents the Deep Staters have attempted to keep hidden.

[DOCUMENTS HERE]