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Warren Buffett's 'older brother'.


Around Berkshire Hathaway, the famous investing company

in Omaha, Nebraska, they kid Charlie Munger as

supposedly being famous investor Warren Buffett's

¨older brother.¨


Charlie (b. January 1, 1924) is older than Warren (Aug. 30,

1930), but these Omaha boys are not biological siblings.

Charlie worked in a store owned by Warren's grandfather ..

and went on to become Warren's righthand man at

Berkshire Hathaway and a multi-billionaire.  Tomorrow,

New Year's Day 2023, Charlie begins his 100th year

on planet Earth.


Charlie is a voracious reader. ¨Try to spend each day

attempting to learn more wisdom than you did

the day before,¨ Charlie has said.


Happy 99th birthday, Charlie Munger.

cccmedia

NYC's largest private residence is on the market.


If your New Year's resolution is to get that

Big Apple penthouse apartment you've always

wanted, you should learn about Central Park

Tower Penthouse on 57th Street in

Midtown Manhattan.


It's 131 stories up -- actually a triplex with a private

elevator to go between its three floors -- with all

the room you could ever need .. over 17,000

square feet, with 3,000 square feet and 20-foot ceilings

in the living room alone.  Apart from the elevator,

there's also a three-story winding staircase

inside the penthouse.


There are 11 bedrooms, 7 baths, two swimming pools,

two kitchens, a gymnasium, a ballroom to accommodate

300 of your closest friends at future events, and

rooftop views of your backyard, a.k.a. Central Park,

and most of the land in the five boroughs.


Oh, the price tag, you ask?  A record quarter billion

dollars.  Right, billion with a 'b'.  250 million bucks.


The New York Post ran a photo-feature on this

domicile, calling it the largest and highest residence in the

city.

Google... nypost.com penthouse to list for

                  record 250 million

There's also a video tour of the place hosted by

a real estate agent, posted at reddit.com

Fred

NYC's largest private residence is on the market.
If your New Year's resolution is to get that
Big Apple penthouse apartment you've always
wanted, you should learn about Central Park
Tower Penthouse on 57th Street in
Midtown Manhattan.
-@cccmedia


If I had the money to buy it, I wouldn't.

The main cause of misery in this world is greed, and I like to be happy.


Enough is plenty for me and I don't want more*



















*You can't have enough computers and gadgets 1f923.svg

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Plunk your magic twanger, Froggy!


On New Year's Eve Day (Dec. 31, 2022),

USA college football's Fiesta Bowl

in Glendale, Arizona, featured

a matchup between undefeated

longtime powerhouse the Michigan Wolverines

and the Horned Frogs of Texas Christian

University out of Fort Worth, Texas.  The Frogs

entered this season unranked and had not

played for a national championship

in 85 years .. though the winner of this

semifinal game will play for the championship

versus Georgia, on Monday, January 9.


Following a goal-line stand by the TCU defense,

the same Horned Frogs' defense intercepted a

Michigan pass moments later .. returning the

ball for a 39-yard pick-six and the game's

first touchdown.


The Frogs scored all three touchdowns of the

first half and led 21-6 at the half.


Michigan came roaring back to within

three points in a wild third quarter as the teams

combined for an amazing 44 points in the third.


TCU kept scoring in the fourth to hold a 51-45

lead entering the final moments.  Michigan

was driving in the final minute when a possible

penalty against the Frogs' defense for targeting

(illegal contact with a helmet crown) on

a successful Michigan pass play was

video-reviewed and disallowed.


The non-call sealed victory for TCU, sending

the team to the national championship game

in Inglewood, California.  The Frogs' Jan. 9

opponent, Georgia, defeated Ohio State, 42-41,

in the other semi-final game.


ESPN called the TCU victory the biggest upset

of college football's playoff era.


Sources .. theathletic.com, streaming video

       of YouTube's 'Channel' channel

cccmedia

Love for Damar.


As has been widely reported, there have been

many tributes this past week for NFL safety

Damar Hamlin of the Buffalo Bills, who survived

a hard tackle during Monday Night Football

in Cincinnati.  After Damar lost consciousness,

the game was postponed mid-first-quarter and

later canceled.


Yesterday, before the Bills' next game, the team's

medical staff was given a stadium tribute for

saving the 24-year-old footballer's life and

his brain functions.


Amazingly, in the Bills' first play since the

frightening collision, Damar's teammate

Nyheim Himes fielded the opening kickoff

and ran it all the way back for a rare

kickoff touchdown (Sunday, Jan. 8, 2023).


The Bills went on to win the game.


---


A photograph of Damar seated in his

hospital bed wearing his uniform number,

3, and flanked by supporters, has been

posted at nymag.com (Intelligencer

section).

cccmedia

In Fargo, North Dakota...


where below-zero wind chills have been a brutal

fact of life this winter, a 35-year-old woman

wearing neither a bra nor a blouse .. broke into

a Catholic church, knocked over a potted plant ..

and destroyed a Jesus statue that had been

hanging on a wall.


She was also shoeless.


Though Brittney Marie Reynolds ran off while police

responded to the phoned-in complaint, the alleged

statue smasher was eventually taken into

custody, possibly still under the influence of some

substance.


The local monsignor says the Jesus statue may

have been worth about $11,500 US.


News source... Valley News

cccmedia

Probe bizarre disappearance of

Expat in obscure region of Ecuador.


Police in Bolivar Province, Ecuador,

received so many 911 calls about UFO's

and strange occurrences at

the adobe home of Cyril Baldwin that they

entered the place and discovered that

Baldwin, 63, had disappeared.


Seeking to learn more about a reported

¨blinding light¨ from the house

extending up to the sky, police

discovered unusual equipment in

Baldwin's San Simon domicile, including

machine and computer equipment

attached to coils of wire submerged in

a vat containing green-colored gel. 


An Expat friend said Baldwin

claimed he was going to transport himself

to another dimension on the night of

his disappearance.


Source.... www.cuencahighlife.com

cccmedia

Girls varsity basketball news.


An assistant girls coach has been caught

playing in a varsity basketball game in

the city of Portsmouth in Southern Virginia.


Arlisha Bokins, the assistant coach at

Churchland High School, suited up

as a 13-year-old player who was

absent from the game .. and dominated play

with dunks and blocks and taunting of the

opposing team, according to news reports.


School officials last week confirmed what had

happened .. and Bokins and the varsity coach

have been dismissed from the team.


Boykins is 22.

cccmedia

OnlyFans babe elected in Guayas province, Ecuador.


An OnlyFans model rode a campaign of risqué photos

and a 70 percent approval rate among male voters

to victory in the mayor's race in a major metropolitan

area of Ecuador.


Maria Fernanda Vargas thus did become the first

woman elected mayor in the Guayaquil-area city of

San Simon Bolivar.


Mayor-elect Vargas has an answer for critics

who claim her adult-site-fueled campaign was

mostly cheesecake and not substance.


¨Losers always cry,¨ said Srta. Vargas.

¨I think I provided plenty of substance.¨


Source... www.cuencahighlife.com

cccmedia

Expat X in the Twilight Zone.


On an obscure thread in one of the

Expat.com South America forums,

Expat X today disclosed that he has

been isolated inside his current country

for ten years since being robbed of all

his documents except for a copy of his

Canadian passport.


He has long outlived doctors' predictions

that he had only a few months to live,

long ago deciding to move to South America.


X has traveled throughout his current

country on buses with just the copy of

his old passport for ID.  When he was in

the capital, the government told him the

fine for staying in Colombia without

valid documents was the equivalent of

$175 per month (US dollars based on

2023 exchange rate at xe.com).  If that

is correct, the amount he owes for ten

years is roughly $21,000 US.


What advice would you have for Expat X

if he told you he wanted to go back to

Canada, at least for a visit?


cccmedia in South America

burakozkr

Really sad story.

I would call the embassy and lawyers.

Also, I would talk with the government to say that 'I stayed 10 years but I was in a bad situation, I could not manage to get a residential permit.

Another suggestion is to find donators to find this money online.

Jackson4

If I read it correctly, he lost his passport to thieves 10 years ago. Why didn't he report the lost passport and get a replacement? Surviving for 10 years shows he can support himself. If he expressed desire to return to Canada, he should be able resolve this issue himself after all he seems very capable. He can travel throughout Colombia, he should able to get to a Canadian Consulate. I think if he called the Canadian Consulate in Colombia, they should be able to assist him. Doesn't he have any relatives in Canada? He can call collect, right? He knowingly owed money to the Colombian government, he should be responsible to pay for it.

I do not think he needed any advice. I think he knows what to do.

Aidan in HCMC

What advice would you have for Expat X
if he told you he wanted to go back to
Canada, at least for a visit?

cccmedia in South America
-@cccmedia


Don't.

TominStuttgart

Expat x has a strange story. One needs to report a theft to the police and the embassy /consulate and then they get a new passport. I can't even think of a legitimate sceario to not do so and go 10 years without a passport - unless hiding from authorities. And such a thing is a matter of time before one will have conflicts with the law. Sounds made up to me.

cccmedia

If doctors told you that you had just months

to live, you might not want to spend the time

to deal with Spanish-language bureaucracy

to seek a new passport.


I would not handle it this way regardless of

life expectancy, just speculating on why

an otherwise intelligent man might do what

Expat X did or did not do.


cccmedia in Medellín

abthree

03/13/23 If doctors told you that you had just months
to live, you might not want to spend the time
to deal with Spanish-language bureaucracy
to seek a new passport.


cccmedia in Medellín



A Canadian visiting a Canadian Embassy is allowed to speak English or French, I'm sure. Even if I just had "months to live", I'd still want to have a valid passport in a foreign country. And after I was past the predicted months at the latest, I'd want to get right with the law. But there may have been other problems complicating matters in this case.

Aidan in HCMC

If doctors told you that you had just months
to live, you might not want to spend the time
to deal with Spanish-language bureaucracy
to seek a new passport.


What? Spanish? At a CDN embassy?


I would not handle it this way regardless of
life expectancy, just speculating on why
an otherwise intelligent man might do what
Expat X did or did not do.
cccmedia in Medellín
-@cccmedia


I missed the part where you did any "speculating". All I got from your post was a sympathetic description of his predicament, and your asking expat.com members for advice.


What advice would you have for Expat X if he told you he wanted to go back to Canada, at least for a visit?


My advice to him stands, i.e.Don't.

Failing that, and in keeping with expat.com's forum rules against condoning and/or encouraging illegal behaviour, seems to me the only alternative is to pay what is owed.


Curious to hear the details of your speculating as to the reasoning behind someone not reporting the theft of their passport, not taking steps to renew the host country's visa, how the individual was able to support themself (living off the avails of others?), etc etc.

I'm also curious as to why you would describe this person as "...an otherwise intelligent man...", in spite of the scenario presented. I'm presuming (perhaps incorrectly) that you are not personally acquainted, as you had become aware of the situation by way of a post on "...an obscure thread in one of the Expat.com South America forums...".


Please provide a link to his expat.com post.

cccmedia

The case against Alec and a smoking gun.


In New Mexico, the prosecution's manslaughter case

against actor-producer Alec Baldwin seems to be

falling apart.


The special prosecutor has resigned and nobody

has stepped up to replace her.  Legal analysts and

veteran attorneys speculate that taking and losing

the case could be a career-killer for a prosecutor.


The 'prop gun' Baldwin was holding when it

discharged, killing the cinematographer and

injuring another person on the set, has been

damaged during FBI testing .. and apparently

has lost most of its value as a key piece

of evidence.


Baldwin's attorneys successfully argued that a

statute that would have added up to five years

to a potential sentence in the case of a Baldwin

conviction .. was not in effect at the time of

the fatal shooting.  So the maximum time

Baldwin now faces is six months behind bars.


News source... nymag.com (New York Magazine)

Fred

Please provide a link to his expat.com post.
-@Aidan in HCMC

https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.p … 95#5628034


Post 4

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Hunter Biden strikes back.


Three years after his infamous laptop

became part of the historical record,

presidential son Hunter Biden has finally

struck back at an alleged perpetrator in

a big way.  Hunter is represented by

all-star attorney Abbe Lowell.


They are suing John Paul Mac Isaac, who

confiscated the hard drive that contained

Hunter's ¨financial information and

many, many nudes,¨ according to

New York Magazine.


According to Hunter's team, Mac Isaac

admitted in a book that he had accessed

the laptop's hard drive long before he

had a right to take possession of it ..

and his right to possession was limited to

the hardware and not the files it contained.


The Lowell team is seeking a jury trial

to determine damages .. and is threatening

to go after Rupert Murdoch's disgraced

¨Fox News¨ operation and Fox entertainer

Tucker Carlson for allegedly disseminating

debunked allegations.


Credit... New York Magazine

Fred

Hunter Biden strikes back.

Credit... New York Magazine
-@cccmedia


I'll bet Joe loves this. At a time when he will want his vice president time and actions in Ukraine buried, it all comes up like a bad curry after a night on the booze. Trump will love it ..or maybe not when you look at the allegations Russia used some of the data to assist him.

Much as this is all about what is or isn't on his drive and who owns it, when brown stuff hits fans .......

Aidan in HCMC

Please provide a link to his expat.com post.
-@Aidan in HCMC
https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.p … 95#5628034

Post 4
-@Fred


Thank you, Fred.

He doesn't seem to be too concerned, neither of being afoul of the law nor in returning to Canada for a visit.

Fred

Probe bizarre disappearance of
Expat in obscure region of Ecuador.
Police in Bolivar Province, Ecuador,
received so many 911 calls about UFO's
and strange occurrences at
the adobe home of Cyril Baldwin that they
entered the place and discovered that
Baldwin, 63, had disappeared.

Seeking to learn more about a reported
¨blinding light¨ from the house
extending up to the sky, police
discovered unusual equipment in
Baldwin's San Simon domicile, including
machine and computer equipment
attached to coils of wire submerged in
a vat containing green-colored gel.

An Expat friend said Baldwin
claimed he was going to transport himself
to another dimension on the night of
his disappearance.

Source.... www.cuencahighlife.com
-@cccmedia

His real name was Dirk Gently, the incarnation where he had a friend called Bart.

cccmedia

Rupert Murdoch will hear wedding bells again.


The owner of The New York Post and of the disgraced

and embattled ¨Fox News¨ operation is getting

married to Wife Number 5.


His most famous ex-wife is Jerry Hall, the mother

of four of Mick Jagger's children.


Murdoch, 92, is engaged to Ann Lesley Smith, 66,

a former model, singer-songwriter and talk-show host.

They met at a reception held at Murdoch's home

last year in Bel Air, California.


Murdoch has six children from his previous marriages,

including four adult children.


His bride is marrying for the third time.


¨We're both looking forward to spending the second half

of our lives together,¨ Murdoch is quoted as saying.


If this is the start of the second half of Murdoch's life,

he is planning to live to age 184.


News source... The Washington Post

cccmedia

Murdoch nuptials canceled.


Billionaire Rupert Murdoch's summertime

wedding has been called off.  The 92-year-old

communications magnate will not be marrying

Ann Lesley Smith, age 66.


Details of what ended the couple's three-week

engagement are scarce, although the

New York Times managed to publish a

mid-length article about the break-up today.


Viz. nytimes.com

Fred

Murdoch nuptials canceled.
Billionaire Rupert Murdoch's summertime
wedding has been called off. The 92-year-old
communications magnate will not be marrying
Ann Lesley Smith, age 66.

Details of what ended the couple's three-week
engagement are scarce, although the
New York Times managed to publish a
mid-length article about the break-up today.

Viz. nytimes.com
-@cccmedia

He may be rich but he had no idea where to buy lollipop sticks and tape.

cccmedia

Prepper defies the usual advice

about amassing gold and guns.


'Prepper' defined ...


"A person who believes a

catastrophic disaster or emergency

is likely to occur in the future,

and makes active preparations for it,

typically by stockpiling food,

ammunitions and other supplies."

   -- The Urban Dictionary


---------------------------------------------


The common 'wisdom' at prepper

YouTube sites and in prepper

literature is that guns, non-perishable

foods and gold bars and coins should

be stockpiled.


However, in a video posted at her

YouTube site The Prepper Princess,

the Princess (b. 1981) goes against

such concepts. 


The Princess says she sold 11 of her

13 firearms when she realized only

two of her weapons would ever be

needed .. for self-defense and

possibly hunting.  She says she

lost money on each of the weapons

she had purchased and later sold.


She says she realized that stockpiling

gold is unnecessary if planning for

a scenario in which food is scarce and

precious metals would be necessary

to obtain it.  She is retaining her supply

of another, less expensive form of

precious metals, silver.


If she ever needed to buy a loaf of bread

in an emergency situation, the

Prepper Princess reasons that the vendor

would accept either gold or silver, but

would be unlikely to return change in the

form of either metal.  Ergo, silver would be

the more sensible form of payment for

buying bread.

Fred

If she ever needed to buy a loaf of bread
in an emergency situation, the
Prepper Princess reasons that the vendor
would accept either gold or silver, but
would be unlikely to return change in the
form of either metal. Ergo, silver would be
the more sensible form of payment for
buying bread.
-@cccmedia

She seems to have neglected to consider the possibility all the bread factories would have been destroyed by that point. That and there would be no flour to make the stuff with anyway.

Darling, I'm just popping out to the smouldering remains of the shop to buy bread.

cccmedia

Crazy for Cats.


In Fargo, North Dakota...


An elderly couple that hoarded 48 live cats

staying in their hotel room has been evicted.


At the Baymont on 21st Avenue, the couple's

room was filled with felines and individual

cat-carrier containers.


The cats have been moved to a shelter

for medical evaluation and eventual start

of the adoption process.


Baymont management says it thought

there were originally only 20 cats

in the room.


Source... Valley News Live

cccmedia

How much will the prosecutors put up with?


The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

protects free speech (Congress shall make no law

limiting such), but is not a blanket invitation for

law-breakers to threaten judges, prosecutors

and their families.


The issue is crucial due to the indictment of the

twice-impeached, now-indicted Defendant in

the world's currently most-famous court case ..

and the Defendant's verbal and tweeted attacks

against those indicting, investigating and trying him.


The learned attorney Michael Popok explored

the attacks and prosecutors' response, related to

"a recent interview just a day or so after taking

to the ballroom at Mar-a-Lago, bashing all of

the prosecutors, calling them if they're black

'racists' (or) 'animals' and if they're Jack Smith

(federal special counsel) 'insane, out-of-control,

depraved'... Fani Willis (Fulton County, Georgia,

district attorney) who is investigating Georgia

election interference has told (Defendant)

in no uncertain terms, 'You come after my family,

you come after my staff, you come after me in

an improper way, you've crossed the line,

you no longer exercised your First Amendment right

to speak freely while you're considered innocent,

and you've now potentially committed another crime."


Popik predicts that prosecutors Willis, Smith and

Alvin Bragg (New York State courts) will use Defendant

menacing comments "to get a gag order in front of

a judge ... They're gonna use it against him at trial."


Popok says that right now the prosecutors

are "banding together to let (Defendant) know with

a hard shove that his efforts of intimidation are

not working" and he will potentially be subject to

gag orders, other conditions of arraignment and

"being charged with the crime of. intimidation."


Source... YouTube channel The Meidas Touch,

episode: "Trump Hit With Final Warning

From Fulton County Prosecutor"










'

'

Fred

There goes idiot politics.


The country or the people concerned don't much matter as this applies to every dictator wannabe in both history and the future.

Yes, these nasty scum are a problem, but an even bigger problem is the idiots that follow them, and those who put them into power. The game is easy to understand - A bunch of very rich people with agendas that are against the general good want a puppet in power who they can pay to let them have thier way.

The 'useful idiot' gets outlandish and gains support from a bunch of uneducated morons

We have a new leader - F-you for your vote - You don't matter any more.

cccmedia

Governor Granny:  Get Your Guns.


At an NRA forum she addressed

in Indiana yesterday, April 14, 2023,

Republican Governor Kristi Noem of

South Dakota stated that her granddaughter

already has two guns -- a shotgun and

a rifle. The toddler is not yet two years old.


Speaking from the gun organization's stage,

Noem said gun-control advocates want

new regulations on guns as a prelude to

taking away other citizen rights.


There have been over 155 mass shootings

in the USA in the first 15 weeks of 2023.


Source... yahoo! news

sjbabilon5

@cccmedia


About weapons always comes into my mind the following:


A joke (?):

Don`t you fear when in the prairie everyone have guns?

No, because then not just the criminals have guns.


History:

Like many: Rome was so affraid from revolts/ uprisings that for example Sulla when were dictator made a law to ban arms in the city (let alone previous ones, like armies must stop at the pomerium).

Result: Rome falled so easily when more resilient -fierce cultures arrived en masse which have no concerns/ problems about arming the whole tribe (sometimes females included).


Mexico:

"Mexico has extremely restrictive laws regarding gun possession. There are only two stores in the entire country, DCAM near the capital, and OTCA, in Apodaca, Nuevo León. It also takes months of paperwork to have a chance at purchasing one legally."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearms_ … _in_Mexico


I doubt that citizens there feel themselves safe and secure or feel the effect of strict gun regulations.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_drug_war

Total casualties:

41,034 dead in war conflicts between identified parties 2006–2019[27] (total 350,000–400,000 dead from organized crime homicides 2006–2021)[28]

60,000+ missing[29]

cccmedia

How to Talk Minnesotan.  You betcha.


A 26-minute video on the above topic

includes a demonstration of how residents

of the Gopher State are reluctant to accept

anything offered to them until the third time

it's offered.


¨If it´s not offered three times,

it's not serious,¨ says the

vintage video's host, Howard Mohr.


In a cameo featuring Howard and an

actress playing after-dinner hostess,

the couple portray the Minnesota

way of offer and eventual acceptance...


MARGARET

Want a cup of coffee before you go?

HOWARD

No, I don't wanna put you out, Margaret.

MARGARET  (starting to pour the coffee)

No problem.  I just made a fresh pot.

HOWARD

Well, you didn't have to go and do that.

MARGARET (continues pouring)

How about a cup?

HOWARD

Half a cup would be just fine, really.

MARGARET (bringing plate of

      rice-crispy bars)

How about a bar with that?

HOWARD

No, I really shouldn't.  I've gained about

six pounds in the past two days as it is.

MARGARET

Oh, I have these really crispy crunchy

fog horn bars.

HOWARD

I really can't take that thing.

MARGARET

Got your name on it.

HOWARD

Whatever.

MARGARET

How about some cream for your coffee?

HOWARD

No, I can drink it black.

MARGARET  (walking to the kitchen)

I've got some cream.

HOWARD

I expect you do but just stay put.

I don't need any cream.

MARGARET

It's right out here in the refrigerator.

HOWARD

I wish you handn't made that

special trip there, Margaret.

MARGARET

Sugar?...


  ---


Source... at youtube.com,

Twin Cities PBS, How to Talk Minnesotan






I expect you do but I don't need any cream.

cccmedia

Clarence tarnishes a high court's image.


The latest scandal for Clarence Thomas, who was

appointed to SCOTUS in 1991 by Papa Bush,

is not the millions in ¨hospitalities¨ spent on him

by Nazi-curious billionaire Harlan Crow.


It's not the Georgia, USA, property that Crow bought

from Thomas so that there can some day be a

Clarence Thomas museum at the site.


Now comes news that Thomas failed to properly

declare income from a phantom land ownership

in Nebraska, income from an entity that has been

defunct for over 15 years.


Here come the calls for investigations

into ´hizzoner´by all three

branches of the U.S. federal government.


Thomas isn't going anywhere.  There is no agency

with teeth to ride herd on a rogue justice who

violates ethics norms.


His wife Ginni may skate too, although her

January 6 efforts at insurrection could possibly

make her one of prosecutor Jack Smith's targets.


News source... The Washington Post

cccmedia

Rupert dishes big bucks to Dominion,

but "thin gruel¨ to the world.


Media mogul Rupert Murdoch couldn't take

any more of the damning disclosures that

were incriminating Fox "News" Channel in

the Dominion court case and the media.

So he tried to stop the bleeding by agreeing

to a settlement that will pay Dominion Voting

Systems about three quarters of a billion $$$.


However, the Washington Post reports that

the settlement does not require Fox to make

a televised apology for its years-long campaign

of falsehoods about the biggest news event

of 2020 and deceptions Fox foisted against

its viewers and the plaintiffs.


In an off-camera written statement confirming

the huge settlement, Fox said, "We acknowledge

the Court's rulings finding certain claims about

Dominion to be false."


Post opinion columnist Aaron Blake calls this

'admission' by Fox to be "thin gruel."


Dominion attorney Justiin Nelson, by contrast,

called the settlement "a ringing endorsement

for truth and for democracy."


Other companies allegedly damaged by

the turpitude of Murdoch's entertainment

enterprise -- including one bringing

a 2-billion dollar lawsuit against Fox --

will now get to have their day in court, or

equally likely, a big bucks settlement from

the 93-year-old mogul.


cccmedia

cccmedia

Fox at high volume for decades.


Tonight on his MSNBC program "The Last Word,"

host Lawrence O'Donnell saw connections between

Fox content and the infamous insurrection ..

and connections that lead to incidents such as

this week's tragic shooting in Kansas City, Missouri.

There an 84-year-old white man named Andrew Lester

allegedly shot a 16-year-old black youth who had just

rung Lester's doorbell  by mistake.


Lester had spent considerable time at home in a

living room chair watching conservative news

at high volume, a relative is quoted as

saying in a New York Times article.


"The purveyor of so-called conservative news programs

in America, of course, is Rupert Murdoch,"

said O'Donnell, "whose Fox shows stoke fears of crime

even in low-crime areas where Mr. Lester lives,

and within the framework of stoking crime, they are always

stoking fear of black people and black children."


Andrew Lester told police that he fired his gun

because he was "scared to death."


One of Lester's grandchildren told The Times

that Lester was prone to making disparaging

remarks about black people, gay people and

immigrants.

cccmedia

Alec Baldwin cleared of manslaughter charges.


A prosecutor in New Mexico has dropped both

manslaughter charges that had been brought

against actor Alec Baldwin after a fatal shooting

on the set of the Western movie 'Rust'.


A cinematographer died after the gun Baldwin

was holding discharged.


A charge of manslaughter remains in place for

a staffer on the set known as the 'armorer'.


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How the hell was (is!) THIS even Possible?




In a recent interview, famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson was challenged on his scientific views about COVID-19 and he said “I’m only interested in consensus” – words that would have Nicholas Copernicus and Galileo Galilei rolling in their graves.


The appeal to “scientific consensus” is fraught with problems, just like “The science is settled” and “Trust the science” and other authoritarian tropes that have dominated the pandemic.


A widely accepted theory, such as the theory of evolution, depends on a consensus being reached among the scientific community, but it must be achieved without censorship or reprisal.


As Aaron Kheriaty, a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, recently said:


Science is an ongoing search for truth & such truth has little to do with consensus. Every major scientific advance involves challenges to a consensus. Those who defend scientific consensus rather than specific experimental findings are not defending science but partisanship.



Consensus by Censorship


It’s not difficult to reach a scientific consensus when you squelch dissenting voices.

The origin of COVID is a classic example. Twenty-seven scientists published a letter in the Lancet condemning “conspiracy theories” that suggested the virus did not have a natural origin. Dissenting views were censored on social media and labelled “misinformation.”


It’s only now that the US Department of Energy and the FBI say the virus was likely the result of a lab leak in Wuhan, that it’s possible to have these discussions openly.


The Great Barrington Declaration is another example. Three eminent professors from Harvard, Stanford, and Oxford Universities, argued against lockdowns, which they said would disproportionately harm the underprivileged.


But former NIH director Francis Collins dismissed them as “fringe epidemiologists” asking Anthony Fauci for “a quick and devastating take down” of the declaration.


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Scientific consensus has become a manufactured construct, dictated by politics and power.


The recent release of the ‘Twitter Files’ reveals how government agencies, Big Tech, media, and academia colluded in an effort to police online content, and censor dissenting voices to create a false perception of consensus.


One egregious example was Stanford University’s Virality Project that brought together elite academia, experts in artificial intelligence, and social media companies to censor “true” stories of vaccine injuries under the guise of fighting disinformation.


Robert Malone, physician and pioneer of mRNA technology summed up the situation accurately when he said;

“The real problem here is the damn press and the internet giants. The press and these tech players act to manufacture and reinforce “consensus” around selected and approved narratives. And then this is being weaponized to attack dissenters including highly qualified physicians.”


The pandemic has made this insidious behaviour more visible, but the reality is, it has been happening for a long time – I would know – I was caught up in it.


Consensus in mainstream media


As a TV presenter on ABC’s top ranking science program Catalyst for over a decade, my role was to investigate science issues and, if necessary, challenge orthodoxy.


The ABC is not funded by private industry, but by the public purse, to avoid the bias which befalls the commercial networks.  Or so I thought.


Several years ago, my successful career at the ABC came to a grinding halt after defenders of “scientific consensus” criticised several documentaries I produced, which questioned various medical orthodoxies such as cholesterol-lowering drugs, nutritional guidelines, and the over-prescription of medicines.


One documentary questioned the health impacts of prolonged exposure to wireless devices (such as iPads, laptops, and smartphones) which emit low frequency radiation – we did our due diligence and undertook an excruciating process of reviewing the program for legal, editorial, and factual integrity.


In the program, we questioned why the Australian government’s radiation safety authority (ARPANSA) had safety standards that were out-of-date, and excluded important evidence from multiple peer-reviewed papers by independent scientists.


It unleashed a firestorm of complaints from the Telco industry, the regulatory authority and ARPANSA, all of which had been preparing for the biggest wireless rollout the country had ever seen.


Industry experts emerged from the shadows, and the media obliged, uncritically reporting criticisms of the program, while ignoring those defending it. No attention was paid to industry’s influence over the science.


Critics complained that I’d given weight to a “fringe” position that was not supported by science. And by “fringe” they were referring to Devra Davis, professor of epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh, with a distinguished career at the National Academy of Sciences, and the National Research Council.


The ABC caved to the relentless pressure and suspended me from on-air duties, concluding that I’d given prominence “to views challenging the scientific consensus.”


And by “scientific consensus,” they meant the position taken by ARPANSA, the very organisation I had criticised for its lax regulations.


Eventually, the ABC banned the program and “restructured” the department by firing the staff. What the network believed would be a quick solution had serious and far-reaching consequences.


It would not only deter future journalists from questioning orthodoxy, but it sent a chilling message that the ABC would succumb to industry pressure and favour scientific consensus.


I think Michael Crichton – physician, producer, and writer explained it best when he gave a lecture on science, politics, and consensus in 2003;


I regard consensus science as an extremely pernicious development that ought to be stopped cold in its tracks. Historically, the claim of consensus has been the first refuge of scoundrels; it is a way to avoid debate by claiming that the matter is already settled.


He continued:


Consensus is the business of politics…. The greatest scientists in history are great precisely because they broke with the consensus. There is no such thing as consensus science. If it’s consensus, it isn’t science. If it’s science, it isn’t consensus. Period.



Credit...  Maryanne Demasi, PhD (rheumatology), investigative medical reporter

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Stand by for breaking news!!!


At the top of a prime time hour tonight,

Ali Velshi breathlessly proclaimed there was

breaking news to begin the MSNBC program

The Last Word, which Velshi was hosting.


I then watched and listened in surprise

while chyrons on screen heralded the

forthcoming news, not because the news item

was astonishing, but because it was a

'nothing' story that in a previous era

would have been buried at the bottom

of page 37.


The news Velshi announced was that in

Georgia, prosecutor Fani Willis had

informed law enforcement to be ready

because she was planning to announce

charging decisions in the 2020 election

interference case, by sometime

this summer.


What a non-story! It's only April and

summer in Georgia goes until late

September. Also, Ms. Willis gave no clue

as to whether anyone of significance

would be charged, or not.


Willis, you might recall, said a month ago

that her decision(s) in the interference case

were ¨imminent,¨ evidently meaning that

a month later she might predict she would

decide to reveal a decision by next September.


With regular host Lawrence O'Donnell

on vacation this week, the producers of

The Last Word program couldn't figure out

that the abrupt firing earlier in the day of

infamous Fox entertainer Tucker Carlson

is a bigger story than what Fani Willis may

or may not decide by September!


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