Tuesday, October 12, 2021

blm-loving, anti-Trump Military Spy Couple Busted in Sting Trying to Sell Nuclear Sub Secrets…

By R.C.
Tue, Oct 12, 2021 2:01 p.m.

blm-loving, anti-Trump Military Spy Couple Busted in Sting Trying to Sell Nuclear Sub Secrets…

https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/80951/blmloving-antitrump-military-spy-couple-busted-in-sting-trying-to-sell-nuclear-sub.html

R.C.: They used to hang folks for far less.

BTW, kudos to the few remaining patriots who saw fit to arrest these two.

But will someone spring them first?


3 comments:

eahilf said...

>They used to hang folks for far less.

link

Hans Bethe once said that Klaus Fuchs was the only physicist he knew to have truly changed history.

In the immediate aftermath of WWII, Klaus Fuchs transferred secret technical info on the atomic bomb to the Soviets -- this was materially very helpful to them, and led directly to the Russians detonating a bomb in 1949, which was several years ahead of the best current estimate by western intelligence.

Given existing tensions, the alarm this caused in the West cannot be overstated -- it resulted in the US ramping up the national security state, including embarking on what has been effectively a permanent wartime economy, with massive annual spending on 'defense' -- after delaying, Truman also ultimately approved development of the 'super', i.e. the hydrogen bomb, largely due to the fact the Soviets now had the atom bomb.

Douglas Horne has a long but very good video tracing these developments, including all of the relevant NSA directives:

JFK's War with the National Security Establishment

Anonymous said...

GRUDEN "RESIGNS"--THANKS TO INVESTIGATIONS INTO HIM AND OTHERS

GRA:What a great feeling it must be,to dig into someone's private e-mails and then get that person fired.

(CNN)Jon Gruden resigned Monday as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders after reports emerged of him using homophobic, racist and misogynistic language in emails while he worked as an ESPN analyst.

"I love the Raiders and do not want to be a distraction. Thank you to all the players, coaches, staff, and fans of Raider Nation. I'm sorry, I never meant to hurt anyone," he said in a statement issued by the Raiders.
Raiders owner Mark Davis tweeted that he had accepted Gruden's resignation.

Critics had called for Gruden, who has coached the Raiders since the beginning of the 2018 season, to be fired since The Wall Street Journal reported Friday he used racially insensitive language to describe NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith in a 2011 email.

NFL veteran Ryan Russell says Jon Gruden's resignation is not enough
On Monday, the New York Times reported it reviewed more emails and found Gruden denounced women being employed as on-field officials, a team drafting an openly gay player, and the tolerance for national anthem protesters.
The Times said the NFL uncovered the emails as part of an investigation that at its outset ostensibly didn't involve Gruden -- a review of workplace misconduct at the Washington Football Team. Many of the emails, covering a seven-year period, were sent to Bruce Allen, the Washington team's then-president who was fired in December 2019, according to the Times.
A league source confirmed the accuracy of the Times' story to CNN.

The emails were uncovered by the league and presented to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell last week, the source said. The league said on Friday that it sent the emails to the Raiders and that it has been waiting for the team to review them with Gruden.
On Friday, league spokesman Brian McCarthy said: "The email from Jon Gruden denigrating DeMaurice Smith is appalling, abhorrent and wholly contrary to the NFL's values. We condemn the statement and regret any harm that its publication may inflict on Mr. Smith or anyone else."
CNN has reached out again to Gruden, to the NFL and to the Raiders for comment.
Josh Krulewitz, a spokesperson for ESPN, issued the following statement: "The comments are clearly repugnant under any circumstance."
What the emails said
Gruden was one of the NFL's highest-paid coaches, having signed a 10-year, $100 million contract with the Raiders, according to salary tracking website Spotrac. He first coached the Raiders from 1998 to 2001, then won a Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2002. At the time, Gruden was 39 and then the youngest coach to win the Super Bowl.
He left the Bucs in 2008 and became a football analyst for ESPN.
Gruden's messages were sent while he was working for ESPN as a color analyst during "Monday Night Football," the Times reported.
In one message, Gruden called NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell a "p*ssy" and a "f*ggot," according to the Times. In another he called Michael Sam a "queer" after the player was drafted by the St. Louis Rams in 2014, and Gruden said the league should not have pressured the team's then coach to draft Sam, the Times reported.
Michael Sam publicly revealed he was gay ahead of the draft; he ultimately never played a regular season game in the league.

GRA:He was correct about Goodell,btw.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

I watched a few minutes of "NFL Today" on CBS and James Brown was full blast pushing for Gruden to be fired(resign).

--GRA